THE POLIOE. (Before Mr. Alderman Bottler.] Honorably Discharged. The four colored persons, two men and two Iva men, who were arraigned at the Central Station, a phort time since, on the Charge of purioland WU" colea from the dwelling of Mr. Sohn Livery, Lave been honorably discharged. The defendants are Walters by profession, and have stems* borne most excellent charaetets. The few articles found In the =74on of some of the parties, and which seemed m the suspicion entertained by Mr. Livery, were nlI isatisfactorily accounted for by the moat un impeachable evidence. Hence the discharge of the psi ties. :altered National Bank Note. Joshua Pritchett, the keeper of .how at Se fton() and Winl9W atreets, was Arraigned at the Oen- trial Station yesterday afternoon, on the charge of visaing upon Mr. W. J. Barrett a bogus to note, altered from a genuine one, issued by the National Bank, Patterson, New Jersey . Officer George Hatt teatifled that on Tuesday tight, ks he was going off his beat, he Stopped at the Bed Lion Hotel; the defendant showed him a note, and asked his opinion about it Witness re• plied-that he thought it goon ; defendant said he did not think it was good. Alter this defendant tried to get the note changed at fdr.Franka , auction store; be then celled upon - Mr. Barrett, and said he would like to have the note chime. d, as he did not want to lose the sale of a dollar , / worth of tickets. blr. Barrett was examined, and testified that he changed the note for defendant; it is a one dol lar good note altered to a ten. Officer Hart, on being recalled, stated that several of these notes have been passed up town within a day or two. The defendant said that he knew the man from 'whom be obtained the note. The ease went over for ev.other healing, to take place on the 26th inst. Meters Mr. U. S Commissioner Smith.] Resisting a Deputy Marshal Joseph Keller, ol Northampton county, was ar raigned seaterday afternoon on a charge of resisting a deputy U. S. marshal and reecutog a prisoner from him sometime since in that county. The marshal had arrested a man for deserting the army service of the U. S. Government. It is alleged that the de fendant placed a pistol at the head of toe officer, and thus rescued We prisoner, who was, however, sub. sequent/y arrested, and sent back to the army. The ease Went over until February 11th for a final bearing. 'louse of Correction Wanted The only cases at the Union street station-house, yesterday Morning, brought to the notice of Police Magistrate White, were v.scrants, a small group of dissipated human Mr gm upon whom ruin and conse quent exposure had made their marks. Oases such as these are brought to public notice almost daily. The vagrants are sent to prison for thirty days, but every now and then they are let out, again to re turn to wallowing in the mire of d iisipation. The Vagrant business, as it may be cal ed, and as it has keen practised far years, is conducted upon the prin ciple of "Rep, hop, keep the null *going." These vagrants come in tor a share of charity-soup as well as more worthy poor people, and the few pennies they get they spend for a villainous compound called Whisky. Reformation has been tried over - and over again upon-this class of miserable human beings, but all to no effect- They are past human redemp tion. Why should they be permitted to wander about the streets like a pestilence, tainting the public morality? There should be a House of Correction for such persons, where they should be made to work to maintain themselves. Such an institution could be made aelt.suataining. The miserable vagrants should be put to as hard labor as i. consistent with justice end humanity. Some people entertain an Idea that a House of Correction should be erected on the principle of the BlockleF Almshouse, ilvhere thousands of loafing paupers are fed at the public expense—where evert in the shape of food must be of the best quality. A convenient in eminent called a treadmill, by which grain could be ground into meal or flour, should be considered the fundamental principle upoa which to base a Merciful House of Correction. The. Custom Howse Robbery. The recent robbery of gold. at the custom house, Was A daring piece Of . pilhtiny. The mystery con nected with ft has not yet been solved, and the great pebability Is, never will be, this B,de of the eternal tat or justice. The Government, of course, will loan nothing by the transaction. as it holds the Oal /ector responsible, as the custodian of the minima house revenue• he Will make the amount up, but at his own less. Shoplifters Arrested. Two mulatto girls, named Biuna Deitz and orgeanne Christian, were arrested last evening, after a hard chase, by Officer Ltd don, Second Police district, for shoplifting. They bad taken a dress pattern from the store of Dirs. Mary West, in the neighborhood or Severnlt and South, and dropped it during the race. They had, a number of pawn tickets in their possession; also, a new watch, with chain, key, and ball attached. probably the property of a soldier. Any storekeepers along South street who have lost goods by such thieving may have a chance to see the arrested parties, at the Central Station, at .2 o'clock this afternoon. Burglary and Arrest. • • The house of Isaac S. Bor sell, No.. 146 south Ninth street, was burglarously entered on the night Of the lath, er morning of the leth inst., and a variety of clothing, teats, shawls, undez-clothing, and about sixty or seventy dollars in money stolen. The en trance was effected by forcing open a rear window. An old military Cap was left on the premises by the Thieves. tieo. Cooper, alias Batty, and Hugh Kelly, alias Club-foot, both wellknown thieves, were ar rested yesterday, and enough of the property re covered to fasten the burglary on the arrested par ties, who were secured by Officers Keyser and Kf.ax well, of the Second Police district. A hearing will be held at the Central Station to-day, at 2 P. X. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Supreme Court at atst Prius—Judge Thompson. The President and manager. of the Schuylkill Navigation Company vs. James B. Winpenny and Edward Preston. This was an action of ejectment, to recover possession of a certain property on the Schuylkill, at Ilianayunk. The defence pleaded the statute of limitations, and endeavored to show that the defendants and John Winpenny, deceased, from whom they claim title, have had adverse and undie. ruled possession of the property in disputefor more than tsianty-mce years. • In rebuttal. the plaintiffs gave in evidence a letter dated April 15, 1845, from John Winpenny, father of one of the defendants, who was then in possession, 51. /Pnf.olo the managers of the company, ptsia- Lrlb, prorozing to rent or purohan the property. Thel - also proved the WU:Anion of Dlr. Winpenny, ys IMe as that he occupied the preadgen by the Rulle:anee and permission of the plaintiffs, to whom it lAlorgca. The evidence lumina' closed on both shier, the court instructed the jury to find a verdict for plaintiffs, IrlcMurtrle for „plaintlfb; Earle for &feu:ante. John Laud/ vs. Erhard Joerger. An action to re. tevet nn an alleged agreement to pay a balance due on a n echanie.-.‘ lien. The i 3 that the lien kna :ten discharged by an Orphans' Court sale. On Geo. in. Wharton and Thomas for plaintiff; I'!iee and Juvenal for defendant. District Coprt—Jiitige Hare. And:s6r vs. Stokes. Before reported. Yerdietfor vsIr.:IR, $3lO. Thomas M. 'Williams vs. Tyson, Evans & Co. An a.tion on a. rmmiasory note. Verdict for defendants. Bishop, :Rums, & Co. ye. :Stephen Flanagan, gar n!al_et of the Lynchburgßose and Fire Insurance l'urcpany. An attachment execution. Verdict for Vmilfle, 51211 C, vs. :Same. Garnishee of the Insurance rupany of the State of Virginia. Attachment execution. Verdict for plaintiffs, $2.51. William Dlkina vi. Peter McCartney. An action by plaintiff, who was sub. tenant. to recover damages assinat defendant, who was the tenant, for failure to defend a suit by the paramount landlord for pea aeatiOn. Judgment in that case being in favor of the lancloro. The defence was that plaintiff had' not anstained any damage. Veriict for plaintiff, Longetreth forrplaintiff O'Byrne, and Raga -001.11 for defendant. District Court—Judge Shorewood. flolyoalt vs. Phipps. An action to recover damages for an alleged slander. Before reported. Verdict for plaintiff; $lO. Earle for plaintiff; Fin /otter for defendant. Calabar' vs. Monaghan. An action to recover for damagea to a horse, which defendant had borrowed of plaintiff: The hone was returned lame. Defence that the hone was lame before defendant used him. Verdict for defendant. The other courts were not in session. LETTER BAGS :in AT TEM MICROHANTS' EXCHANGE, PELLADEVPRIE. Ship Tonawanda. Julius. Liverpool. Jan 26 Ship Suliote. Small Liverpool soon Brig Anna (Br). Morrow. Barbadoes lc St. Thomas, soon PHILADELPHIA. BOARD OF TRADE. S. W. bit COURSEY. JAMES C. BAND. COMMITTEE OF TUE MONTH GEORGE L. BIIZBY, MARININ INTI@NAIt4.EWL:MI. 1. 1): . 11,1134 1;) 111 .F.1 1 ):4ff;J:110 SDX RISES EWE WATER 7 11 I SUN 028. ARRIVED. ' Bark Irma (Br), Russell. from Cardenas 12th bet, via Delaware Breakwater, with molatses to John Mason et Co. ; vessel to E. A. Solider a. Co. ; towed nn by steam ing Delaware. Lett Idris' Open Sea, for Philadelphia next day. Bark Lulea.) (Ital). Antonin° la Nasa, 63 days from Palermo, with brimstone to Charles Letting. Bark John Curtis, Sylvester, 15 days from Key West, In ballast to Workman & Co Bark Pawnee, Johnson,ls days from Kew Orleans, With sugar and molasses to Beau Simons. BerkV/ctorio (Br). Ckristmo- 17 der. from St Mores, with loawood. Are_ to Ithomes Wattion & Sone. Brig Herald. Davis. 14 days from St. Jag° do Cabs, with anger toe W Bernadon & Bro. Brig ermuel Welsh, Stronrifige. M days from New Or leans, with sugai and molasae , to Henry Simons. ihr A Hammond, Higgins, 7 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell & Coldna City - lee Boat, Kelly, from De'aware Sreakwater. with tho barks John Curtis, from Key West; Pa wnee, from N Orleans; Victoria, from Cape Hayden; Lnigino. from Pa ern, ; brigs Herald, from St Jago, and Sand Welsh. from N Orleans. in tow. Lefrat Chester. bark Champion. from bl 3 ork. Reports no lee in the bay or river, as i; terndr tytia on the Jersey shore. CLEAR/IL Bark M E Trout Waleson. New Yerk. J &Easley & Co Brig Ise. nerd Mysrs, Monday, New Orleans, Tyler b Co. Ceorrerpondelire of the Phibulelphia Exchange.) Lewes. Del., J • The Clty . lce Boat , Captain Kei,y, left thßreakwater this morning for Phase elpecia. taking in tow barks cum, from Key West; glno, from Messina; Victoria. Iron Port,tu Prii co. brig Albert Adttais. from new York.- and two achconers The following ve..stia came to harbor yesterday, and remain with many others before reported.; Bark John Bounce. ferni 1 -asimYra, with coffee; brigs S V Merrick. from Carderes. with sugar; Geo Burnham, from New Orleans: A Loa Wellington, from Paienno, with trait; Ida, from CarderaF, with sugar. and Acadia, from Jabea, Spain, iritl, i no. all hound up. The following schooners are at ai slot it the roadstead. bound south: James Bottler, :or Tort Monroe; Wm B De Witt. for York Jtive_,r• W X Li.ggett. ft, do: Wm Crawford, for Washicgto a; H Mid dleton. for Beaufort; Nimrod, for Baltimore; Village 33ride fir York River; Eliza Hamilton. for tort Monroe: John Warren. J Wright, WiPow Harp, L A Bayles. Gen Da,by, Union. r..avin.h. ilopkois, Limb, B Baker,. 'rhos Martin. II Richards. and a iew other., all loaded With bay. et• aw. ac. Wino aa. Weather rainy and 1142T111. A AF:f) X MARSHALL. BIEKORANDA e brig Albert Adams. Captain Commies. from Nev York for lailadelpliht. with about 8. 000 sacks eat:, while r t 12. tow of vaR General Grant. wan struck in tan bow pJrt on TileSdnl afternocn, when off Fort Delaware, by a lain.. cake of floating ice. which out her through, and (awed her to aink in fifteen f t et water Preparations to =alas theara in prescreen B,rk Scann'inatian, Cotrube. hence at New Orleans, Met Bark ht. JaraPs. Wayne. hence at New Orleans. 6th !net. Bark Old Bickers', Meade. hence at :New Orleans I.oth iartant Bark N W Boyntbn. Mitchell. he..ce, r-maned below lioar Orleans 10th Met LEGAL. 1 ETTEBS TESTAMENTARY UPON ALA the Estate of JOHN WALLACE RIDDLE having peen granted to the undersigned. ati persons indebted go the said Estate are requested to make payment, and t h o ", having chins- or demands are requested to m ut then/ without delay to De CHARLES *MCALISTER, 1405 South SIXTH Street. de24-that DECEMBER 23. 1663. TIT TILE - - ORPHANS' COURT FOR grHB orry AID COUNTY OF PECLADBLPHI mete of CAROLINE D. &AID. Dwiased notice Is hereby fitVext that the chitdren of said de cedent have filled in Bata Court their petition. and an ap prominent or the personal property of said decedent to she yaw. mo,_w hich they elect to retain wider the 1 - 4.1.801, and the supplement thereto And :fi e s t . 1 r e d" act of April temajesaretoirhtlasettivinreof Fbeobaroarypproi.edisel_soffrEl:yoosalott, C . teritikirPthriltobeuf Attorney for Pet TATTERS -TEBTABMITA.RY upoli - 11 - 4 the Estate oft TOW/MAD 1311k1IPLESS. deceased bastupbeett ittayAhd___taktrilicidarldawed. all parboils te: dessa to thierma 415011.• ere reeinecteo to make raiment. slat those hav i ng . cmckariureent them without d • lar• J. SHARP hip, 9 181110"8L. slim:Pura:a. }muff H. Gt. EIHARPLBSB. phusds. JaR 1.864, Bucniture. RBERTFF'S SALK-BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Fieri Facies. to me directed. will be ex posed to public sale or vends, en MONDAY Evening, FehroarY 1.1864, at 4 o'clock. at Saneore-street 80. 1. All that certain four-story brick factory and lot of ground, beginning at the northeast corner of Sixth street and Columbia avenue (or Fitter street), in the city or Philadelphia; thence ex.ending - outward along Co lumbia averme one bandred feet to a twenty feet. wale street; theists northward along the same forty-aeyee net to a point; Thence by the bead of the earns twenty feat; thence northward thftee feet; therm° westward twelve feet; thence northward forty-four feet ten and one-half luckiest thanes westward one hundred and eight feet to sixth st r e et; thence southward along the same ninety five feet to the place of beginning. (Which said premises J ee f e b Leeds et nat.. by Geed dated March 30, 1850. re corded in Bard Book 0. W. C., Mo. 55 page lea die.. con feeea nnto Edwaed Burton HMI Joshua F Lasting in reserving a around rent of $lBO. payab.e first of estate, Aprll nd October. 3 Also a . all the ate. right, titie, and interest of said. Edward Barton and Joshua F. tanning in and to said twenty-feet-wide street. B. le—There filerpen the above premises a twenty horse steam band steam engine of eix , een-hor Power, in good working order, rallies, shafting. belt ing. etc.. for the propulsion of machinery, four hundred feeltof iron pipe for heating, with fixtures. Also, a well Of water, which Ilse heretofore at all time, farilidhed sufficient water for the use of the boiler and Pump. Be. 2 " All that certain lot or piece of ground adjoining a portion of the said premises, in the last line thereof, situate on the north side or Columbia avenue, as origi nally laid, ont it the plan of the District of Kensington. mem vacated by the act of Assembly. approved March 11th. 1843, at tie distance of os.e hundred and eight feet eastward ft out the east side of Delaware Sixth street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth On said Columbia avenue. now vacated. twenty- Six feet. end extending in - length or depth northward between parallel lines. parallel with said Sixth street, on the east lino thereof foartsr-four feet tea and a quarter is ohm, mid on the west line thereof forty-tour feet ten and a half irches. Bounded northward by ground of Thernas B Lonestreth. southward by line of Columbia avenue, vacated, eastward by the premises above de scribed, and westward by ground formerly of Alva E. Laing. [Being the same premises which Evi Smith and wifs, by indenture bearing date May 1, 1850, duly exe cot d and acknowledged, delivered and intended to be recorded, granted. and conveyed to the mid. Edward Durto.n and Joshua F. tanning. in fee.J no. 3. All that lot or piece of ground adjoining the premises last described, situate on the north side of Co lombia avenue, as originally laid out upon the plan. of the District of Kensington. since vacated by the act of a . sattlblY, approved March 11,1513, at the distance of 134 feet eastward from the east side of Sixth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on raid Colunlilia avenue. as originally laid out, thirteen feat , and extending an length or depth nertr ward be. tween parallel liner. parallel with said Sixth street, on the east line thereof forty-four feet ten inches, and on the west line thereof forty-feur feet ten and oce-quarter ineb et. Bounded nor toward by ground of Th omas B Leniestreth, southward by the said Columbia, avenue, as I. Originally laid out, eastward by the premises above de erribed. granted to Button its tanning, by Evi Smith and wise, and westward by ground late of Alve Edgar La- , iug. [Being the same lot of ground which eamuel S. Bison and wife, by indeuture dates April 2n. 1850, dray , executed, acknowledged, and delivered. and intended In be recorded, granted, and conveyed to Edward Bar- ! tau and Joshua a tanning in fee. J I 80. 4. All that certain lot or piece of ground, adjoin lug the premises last described, situate on the north side of Columbia avenue. as origthallylaid Out upon the plan of the district of Keneiegton, in the county of Phila.- delrhia, stave vacated by act of ASSOIIIPIY. approved I Mama 11 1843, at the distance of 147 feet eastward fr.on the east Side of Sixth street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in Irma or breadth on said Columbia avenue. as originally laid out, 12 feet, and extending northward.( between parallel lines, parallel with said Sixth etreet, f on the the east line thereof, 44 feet 93/ Inches. and on the west line thereat 44 feet 10 inches. Bounded northward by ground now or late of Thomas B. Lordretreth, south ward by said Columbia avenue, as originally laid oat, I ervireard by the lot last above described, and westward by ground now or late of Alve Edgar Laing. [Being the Ernie premises which Charles Kenderdine and wife, by indenture bearing date Stay 2,1850, duly executed. acknowledged. and delivered, and intended to be re corded, granted, and conveyed to Edward Berton and f Joehna F. tanning in fee. 3 pa. C. ; D., '69. 034. Debt, WOW Bullett.3 'Palms in exeention and to be sold as the property of Edward Barton and Joshua F. tanning. JOHN THomwsON, Sheriff. Philadelphia.. Sheriff's Office. Jan 20. 1864. ia2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed.will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing, Eetinary 1, 1864 at 4 o'clock_ at Sansorn-street Hall. No. 1. Ail that certain two-story brick room:Lege and lot of ground situate on the south side of tiatiowhill street. No 1318 one hundred and fifty feet six inches westward front Thirteenth sereet, in the city ef Pella delphia ; containing in front on Cal:owl:all street seven teen feet six inches._ and in depth sixty-two feet tiro inches to the rear end of premises No. 3. No. 2. All that certain two-story brick meaeaage and lot of ground situate on the month side of Callowhill street. No. 112 e, one hundred awl sixty-light feet west from Thirteenth street in said ch y; containing infroat on Caliowhill etreet seventeen feet six inches, and m depth on the west lino sixty-five feet sin inches to the rear end of of emit es No. 3; thence eastwardly along the)ine of said premises Co. 3, thirteen fee; six inches; t oence nOrdt wardly along the same three feet fear inches; thence eastwardly along the same line four feet to the hue of lot No, 1; thence northward ly along tho same fifty-eight feet two inches to the place of beginning. No. 3. All that certain lot of ground, with the sues surges or tenements thereon erected, beginning on the north side of Carlton .itreot one hundred and fifty-nine feet three inches weer from Thirteenth etreet; thence along Carlton street twenty-six feet three inches; thence northwa,dly at right angleswith Carlton etreet seventy leer feet six inches; thence eastwardly thirteen feet nee Inches; thence northwtodly three feet four inches; thence eastwardly twenty-one feet six inches; thence 1-outhwardly seven feet ten inches; thence westwardly eight feet nine inches; thence eouthwardly seventy feet to the place of beginning N. 3 —On the westernmost sixteen feet six inches of mid lot N 0.3, and extending in depth seventy-four feet en inches. there are erected five three-story brick mar ammo, and the remainder of said lots lsid out as a court on which the said five messuages have fronts respective ly of fourteen feet ten inches. fifteen feet seven inches. fifteen feet four inches. fourteen fret nine inches, and fourteen feet. • • • Being the Name premises which Elizabeth 17rnsta by deed dated September 24 18:52. recorded in Deed Boos T. 11„ No. 40. pages 601 and 505.!granted and conveyed unto Freeman Scott in fee reserving thereont a yearly ground rent of two hundred and forty dollars.] CD. C 11_ '63. 517. beet. $214 88. Envie] Taken in executicn and to be sold as the proverty of Freeman Scott. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. .Ten, 20, 1864. ja2l-3t 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, February I. 1564. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street No. 1. AD those certain two two.and-a-hall' story stone messuages and lot of ground situate on the southeasterly aide of Baines street. in the Twenty- second ward of the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on Haines street forty-four feet, and in depth one hundred and twenty fest. Bounded northeast by . gronnd arantel. or intended to have been, to Charles worse, southeast by ground now or late of Charles B. Engle and Albertus Engle, south west by (retold granted to Elias Cox on ground rent, northwest by said Raines street: [Which said prsmiees Charles Weiss and wife, by deed dated January 7. 1560, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 99. page 834, ct.n veyed pinto George Mot tieth in fee; subject to a ground rent of forty-two deflate, payable first of March and September) 80. 2. All that certain two-a nd-a-balf. storha-hir h stone building (divided into four tenements) and lot of ground situate en the southwesterly side of Engle street, one hundred and twenty feet southeasterly from Raises street, in the Twenty second ward aforesaid; contain ing inliunt on Engle street sixty feet. and in depth on the northwest line ore hundred and fifty-two feet four inches, and on the southeast line one hundred and Wry two feet ten and a half inches. [Which said premises Charles Weiss and wife, by deed. dated August 2. 1860, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8.. No. 128, page 476, &c conveyed unto George Montieth in fee; subject to a ground rent of thirty dollars, payable first of April and October. - - CD. C ; D., `63.51.5 . $438.46. D. T. Jones. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George Montieth. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff 's °face, Jan. 20,1864. ja2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed. 'will be exposed to public sale or s'endue. MONDAY Even ing, February 1.1164. at 4 o'clock. at Sansona-street Ali that certain three-story brick meesnage and lot of ground pinnate on the east side of Erie str.,et, one hun dred sad sixty lone feet southward from ShipPtn Street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing In front on Erie street sixteen feet, and in depth fifty-four feet to a twelve feel-wide alley, with the privilege not [Which said premises Famuel Roberts et ux, by deed dated September 14,15'54, recorded in Deed Book T. E.. Nopage —, he.. conveyed unto Robert T. Douglass in fee. CD. C. :D. 'F.S. 929. Debt 5629.2.5. J. B. Townsend.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Robert J. Douglass. JOHN THOIJPSON, Sheriff. "Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Jan. 20. 1834. SHERIFF'S SALE.—EY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levati Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed. to public sale or vendue, on MO ND aY Evening, Vel.rnszy . 1564. at 4 o'clock. at Sansora-street Hall, MI that certain tw.l-t.tory brick. meesuate and lot of ground on the eaot aide of Sixteenth Omit twenty.. , dgbt feet senthivard from Carlton street, in the city o: Philadelphia; containing in front on Sixteenth arr. et fourteen feet. and in depth forty-eight feet to a fciar•feet.vide alley, with the privilege thereof [Which ea' d ptendeei Elizabeth Skerreit et al, by d ed conveyed unto Plittip S . Bunting in fee. [D. Q. D., 68. 631 Debt, *lOO. Hippie.] Taken in execution cud to be sold as the property of Philip S. Bunting JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 20,1864. ja2l-:3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vendirloni Exponas, to me directed, mill be exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening, Penman - 1564. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom- street Hall, 611 that cAtafii lot Of ground situate on the !Mt side. Of Hancock street, 'two hundred and seventy six feet noriliward frem York street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Hancock sil'ael eighteen feet, and in depth ninety-two feet six inches - to HE - titer street CD. C. , D , '63. 614. Debt, $688.14. O'Neill Taken in execution and to be sold as the pemerty of JotePlo. Sfeppacher and W. Steppacher. JOHN THOMPRON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office , Jan. 20. 1864. ja2l-6t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Leval.' Facies, to me directed, will be rergrry t° l l ,l l- 8r2 1 4 e Jcl v o ' clt d , MesllZ & T e l g. All that certain three-story zuessnage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Master street, sixty feet eastward from Franklin street. in the city of Phila delphia: containing in front on Master street fourteen feet, and in depth Silty feet, more or less. C Which said uremises. George Magee. Sheriff, by deed Po 1 dated May 2,1857, recorded in D. C. Deed Book K., No. 2, page 4fB. conveyed unto Sarah A. Dickerson in feel CD. C. D., 61. 522. Debt, 111724. PO. Erety.l Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of John A. Dickerson. and Sarah A., his wife. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. SheriTs Office. Jan 20. j a,l 3t =MI 4 49 12 41 SHERIFF'S SALE.-IfY VIRTUE OF 11 / 4 - 1 writ of public sate vendee, on directed, will be exposed to public or vendee, on MONDAY Even - Ina, vebraary 1.1564, at 4 o'clock. at Sal:worn-street Hall. All that certain lot of around situate on the west side of Fifteenth street, ninety-two feet nine inches north ward from Fprirg Garden street. in the city of Peiladel phia ; containing In !rent on Fifteenth street fifteen feet seven inches. and in depth westward sixty-four feet to a fcur-feet-vide alley, leading into anotner four-feet wide alley leading into a twenty-feet-wide aey with the privilege of said alleys. [Being part of tenthsae lot which James a O'Beirne et six, by deed dated March 1. :1862. conveyed unto Henry S. Goldsmith in fee l[D.. D. T.. 5 51S. Debt, $2,188.65. Thorn.] Taken in execution. and to be sold as the property of Henry F. Goldsmith. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 20. HU. ja2L-3t SALE.--13Y VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facial, to - me directed. will be ex posed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, February 1. 1564, at 4 o'clock, at Sansemottreet All that certain one-story brovrzestonecoura end lot of ground situate on the sonthwestwardiv car eer C_FFlOlet4enth and North streets, in the city of Mole delphia; COatairdng IA trout on!ti ineteenth street forty riot, acid in depth eighty feat. CD. O. O. '63. 512. Debt 4835 49. Vi , olladort. Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of the Church of St Matthias. JOl4lB THOMPSON', Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Jan, 20.1864. ja2l.-34 SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levarl Facias, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendee. CM MONDAY Evening, February 1, 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. All those certain two three story brick messuages and lot of ground situate on the uorthwe.a corner of Front and Cchpetz streets, in the city or Pliihr:elphia ; con taining in front on Front Wrest thirty-eight feet. and In depth on the south line along 6cheetr street fourteen feet seven-ant.a.half inches. and on the north line twelve feet five-end-a-half inches, inclnilna a twO-feet-Rix- Ineh.e wide alley, with the privilege of building over said alley. [Which said lot Jacob Scheetz et ux, by deed dated December 11, 18-15. conveyed unto Charles Mclntire In fee ' - receryinx a groin:Hirer/A of '539. which grcundrent saldJacob Scheetz et nx . reeased and ex , tirguisbed to said Charles T Mclhtire In fee [D. C.. D . 'B3 526. Dent., $1,045 Potts.) Taken hi execution and to be sold as the property of Charlea Mclntire. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Jan.2o, 1861. .10.2 i-.3t SHERIFF'S SAT.' '''-' SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Yenditioui ExPOnas, be exposed to public sale or vendae, on MONDAY Even to me directed. will 10 k , . 7 ebroarY 1. 1861, at 4 o'clock, at Sansont-street MI that certain messnage and lot of ground situate oa the north bide ot' Plumb street, between Third and Fourth .treers. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in :rota on Phomb street, mettle...l feet and a ball. and in depth ninety feet, more or less. Denuded eastward by ground late of Thomas Lightfoot, northward by ground late of the widow Jekyll. sad we,twa l d by ground now or late of Doctor Solomon. [Which raid lot Timothy £bbott et nor , by deed dated stay 1. 1800, conveyed unto Hoopes% 'reserving a ground rem of twenty four silver milled dollars [D. C.; D., 'B3. 603. Debt. 651.77.01. J. B Toweseodt.] Taken in execution and to be 8 , 4,1 as the property or Israel B copes. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Jan. 20. 1864. ja2l SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Faciae. to me directed. will he titme a d to publicit i ll 4 e o l e r i v o adu a r s o a e tis tt om ollzaz Evening, l ill that certain three. story brick =assuage, two stray brick slaughter house. and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Fifth street, two hun dred and eighty-two feet northward from Frane lin _ avenue, in the 'Seventeenth ward. of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fifth street thirty-six feet. and in depth on the north line one hun dred and eight feet three inches. and on the south line 125 feet 9 ineb es to Canal street. [ Which said premises Pollard McCormick et az., by deed dated fday 31, 1852, reedited in Deed Bo k T H.. No. 26, page 6, be., son veyed unto John Davis in tea; reserving a yearly ground rent of SIIF6 60. which yearly rent Charles M. Duouy, by deed dated November 2, 1858. egtinguished• unto said John Davis in lee. CD. C. ;D. 521. Debt. $5,800. Lex-1 Taken to execution and to be cold as the property 01 John Davis. JOHN THOM'S° .. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's 'Mite, Jag, T, IsBl. is2l-3z SHERIFFS SALES. SHERIFF'S SAT&ES. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vend Mout Expellee to ma diroctoci. be exposed to publw sale or veadne. on NONDAIt Eve Wog, Sebrilar3 - 1.1964. at 4 o'clock.. at ziansota-st root Hall, No. 1 All certain lot of ground bog - tuning at a Mint one hundred and fifty feet we=t from the west side of Front street. sate fer,y three Les. !our inches. more or less. senthwafd from Brown street, is the city of Philadelphia;thence extending south forty feel: thence wort fifty feet: therm) north forty foot. and thence Beet fifty feet to the place of beginning. be. 2 All that certain lot of gross., with the hull& iris thereon erected, situate on the moth side of Brown street, between Front and New Market streets, in said city: contain ice in front on Brown street tnanty eight feet, end in depth forty fset more or lens. Sabiact t o a ground rent of Bye pounds Met ." 0 shillings. D. C.; D.. '63. 431. Dad Itetp. Thorn) Token in execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel Dairen JOHN 1 . 110 HPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Jan. 19.1964. ja rl-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-By VIRTIJE OF N.) . a writ of Levert FACIB4. to me directed, will be expoeed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening, February 1. 1864, at 4 o'clock. at Sansone -street Hall, Alt that certain meamiege and lot of ground *.itetate on the southeastwardly side of Amber or Waterloo Street, t wo i.wodred and eixillY feet three and three quarter Mems eccithwettwardly from Aaleghtiny avenue, la the city of Philadelphia: Containing in front on Amber or Waterloo ...treat Afty-sig feet three :riche., and in depth nine!) feet. Bounded tionthurestwardly by COPll.4reat, with the privilege thereof. [Which said lot kdwin it. Cope ei ux.. by deed dated December la, 1831, morreyed unto Harper llellerman and Robert Sprowle% in foe .1 D. ; an d I to Debt $62.7.18. Robb 3 Taken to execution and to b col d as the pr op r ip of Harper Heileman and Robert Sprowloe. Philadelphia, Sheriff's O JOHN TIIOMPAON, Sherm ffice. Jan. 10. 18611 3t. SHERIFF'S SALE -BY VIRTUE 0 F a writ of Levert Facia.. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, February 1, 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain, three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Pine street thirty-six feet eastward from Seventh street. in the city of Phila delphiat containing in front on Pine street.elghteeu feet. and in depth eighty-eight feet. [Which said premises Samuel Keith, et nx., by deed dated March 18. 1831. re corded in Deed 'nook A. M.. No, 11. page 360. conveyed unto Thomas I'. Sherbourne, in fee. CD ;D. 63 fOl. Debt, $2,240. Paschall. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the properly' of Thomas P. Shrrbonie. JOHN THOMPSON. Snertif. Philadelphia. BheriB'ti Office. lan, 10, 1881. ten It SHERIFF'S SALR-BY VIRTUE OF A writ of VE nditioni Exponas, to MONDAYd. will be exposed to public sale or venclue. on Evening, February 1, 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Saneem k‘trovet Al, thee certain yeary ground nut of $28.G0, piyabTe half-yearly by George H. Jones, out of and for a lot of ground situate on the northeastward.y side of Morten aired% eighty-two feet norttweatwardly from 0-card avenue. in the cite of Philadelphia; con ainiug in front on Mortol, street fifteen feet and in depth on .he south. east line flfty•one feet 1318 InChel, and on the northwo3t line My lest. D. T.:3, 4f.0 Debt, $1.6-7.115. Wollaston:1 Jaen in execution and to be sold al the property of Peter WRples. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Jan- I.P. 1881. SHERIFF'S SALE:' BY VIR'l UE OF a writ of , endilloni lumina& tome directed, will be exposed to public sale orirendnft, on MONDAY Evening, February 1, 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Samosa-street Hall, AU that certain two. story frame =assuage and lot Of ground, situate on the east side of Cherry, now Mont gomery street; between Prince street, now Girard avenue, and Queen. now Richmond street, is the High: south ward of the ci-y of Philadelphia: containing in front o a Montgomery street twenty feet, and in depth one hun dred and eighty-ore feet. ISountted south by unmet now or late of •Phomas B. Eyree, west by said Mont gomery street. north by ground now or late of Thomas Vaughn, end east by ground of Anthony Palma. r. D CD. C.: .. '63. 456. Debt, $1.7:8. Toner.) Taken In execution - and to be sold as the property of Samuel K. Vaughn. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philacdehia, Sheriff's Office. Jan. 19, 1864. 14421-3 t gIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Paciath to me directed. will be ex posed to public sale or vendee. on =BOAT Evening, February 1. 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Santionpatmot All that certain lot of ground situate on the north eastwald,y side of Otis (late Wood) street, and some, eastwardly side of Moyer (late Brown) street. in tee cit., of Philadelphia ; containing in front on Otis street eighty feet and in depth seventy-eight feet. (Which said lot Farah Footer. by deed dated October 26, 1660, recorded in Dead Book ,a. D. B. , NO. 140, page 270, con veyed auto John B. Jones in fee; srthiect to two ground rentt, of *36 en e h, plyabie first of March and December. C ; D.,'63. 611. Debt. *1 896 46 11 8. Campbell.] Taken in ezaantion and to be sold a- the vroperty of John B Jones. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Jan. 20, Md. jl2t-3t qIIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF kJ a writ of Levert Fecias. to me directed, will be ex- Posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, February 1, 1861, at 4 o'clock, at Sansont-street Hall, dll that con:tin lot of ground, with the four three-story brick-. 9 then-on. situate on the north elde of Carpenter street. ono hundred and thirty-one feet east ward from Sec ,, nd street. in the oily of Philadelphia: Containing in i runt on Carpenter street t.venteen feet, d in depth on 0e cast line ninety five feet three incites. and on tie wfot ore hundred and one feet one inch. ['which rat: Promises James Ross et ux., by deed dated Angnet 27 1851., recorded in Deed- Rook G_ W. C.. No peas SM. conveyed unto Thome Kane in fee, subject to aground rent of twenty. Ave doilara and tiny centel [D. C. ;D. '6l; MO. Debt. iltDe.6U, Colaban Taken in execution and to be sold as the proparty of Thomas Rene, deceased. • JOHN 'THOMPSON, 'Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 20, JBB4. jai -St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue:on MONDAY Evening, February 1,1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street No. 1. Al] that certaip three. story brick tavern. eta. blind. and lot of ground situate on the north side of Girard avenne.twen ty feet eastward from Seventh street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Girard aventc. forty. Pet, and in-depth on the east line one hundred and twelve feet eight and three.marter inches. Ann on the west Hue one hundred end sixteen lest thre , , and a half inches _ No. Y. All that certain lot aground with the Improve ments thereon, situate on the north side of Girard ave nue, sixty feet eastward from Seventh street; containing in front on said avenue twenty fees, and in depth on the east line one hundred and ten feet seven and a half inches. and on the west line one hundred and twelve feet eigt.t and three quarter inches. [Which said pre• miree the South Penn Building, &c , by deed dated Feb roan 20. 1802, conveyed unto John P. Perech juice; No, 1 subject to a ground rent of two hundred and ten dbliars, and No 2to a ground rent of one hundred and five dollars ] ID. C. ; '63. 407. Debt eiO,OLO, Parsons.] Taken in citeciltiOn and to be sold ai the _property of John P. Pencil. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, :an. 19.1894.._..ti021.-St Skit RIFF'S SALE-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expends, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue,on 310NDAY Eve ning. February 1.-1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansora-street No. 1. All that certain lot of ground situate on the southeastwardly side of Mifflin street. and northeast wardly side of Sumner street. in the Twenty-second ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing is front on Mifflin street sixty ift2 t, and in depth on the northeast• arty tine two hundred and two feet one and thrni quarter Indies, aUd on the south westwardlyline along bummer street. two hundred and two feet three inchea, No. 2 All that ..ertain tot of ground situate on the .4buthesstwardly ride of Malin srteet. sixty feet north eastwardly from tnmmer street in the. said city; con taint gin front on Mifflin street one hundred and eighty feet, and In depth on the sonthweetwsrdly line two hun dred and two feet and ono and three quarter inches, and on the northeastwardly line two hundred and one feet nice and three-quarter inches ['Which said premises Jobn Guild Millette. by deeds dated May Stand Septem ber 14 1883 recorded in Deed Book T. H.. No. 104, page 356, am., conveyed flo. 1 unto George McHenry, and No. Intro George McHenry and Samuel Plea , auts in fee, and Samuel Pleasants et nx., by deeC dated Septemberlls, WA, recorded In Deed Book T. H . No. 170, page 4, arc , conveyed hismoiety of said cot No. 2 unto George Mc- Henry in lee.) [D. C. • D.. '63. 443, Debt 8]1.629. Wa1)3.1 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George McHenry and Samuel Plouants. garniehees JOHN' .JanOMSO Sherif. PliCadelphis, Sheriff's Ofdce 19, 1664. inn -St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of VenditioniEx - pcmaa, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, February 1. 1164. at 4 o'clock. at Sanscon-street Hall. Allthat certain lot or piece of groand, beginning at a point trt the northwest side of a certain street forty feet vide, called Chatham street. at the distance of two hun dred and fortyf, et southwestward from the southwest sale of Somerset street, in the late District of Richmond, now Twenty-fifth ward of the city of Philadmphla ; theace north thirty...two degrees twenty•four and one-half mi nutes vest, by ground intended to be granted to , eighty-nine feet, seven and five- eighths inches to Gunner 'S Run Canal; thence south fourteen degrees, twenty-twollltn:lte 8 west, by the said Gunner 'a Run Canal, two feet five and tiV..:-eighths inches; thence south twenty-litre degrees seven minutes ..79 - t, by the same thirty•live feet; thence south thirty-fiVe degree; lifty two minutes west. by the same thirty-five feet; thence south forty-six degrees thirty-seven minis ea west by the same thirty-cue feat and seven-eighths of ta incl!; thence SOD th twenty six de greestrty-fonr and one ha lt minutes bY ground of George W. Edwards, ftfty feet nine ii.chcm to the northwest side of the said. Chatham sit set, and thence north fitly-seven degrees thirty-flue and a half minutes east, along sad Chatham street n:nety. eight feet two and a half incties to the niece of be ginning. Subject tolthe payment of an annual ground rent of sixty dollars in equal half-yearly payments forever. [Beteg the same premises which BentaminS Janney and Wife, by indenture dated July 20,1810, recorded at Phila delphia, in _Deed nook G. W. C.. No 06, page 291, granted and conveyed to George Moore. his heirs and as signs, reserving the said rent ] fD. C. ; D•,'63. 488. Debt, V 01.95. Olmsted.] Taken in execution and to be solo as the property of Gearne Moore JOGN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Jan. 19, /M. de24-St SHERIFF'S SALE --BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies to me directed, Will be exposed to public sale or venue. on MONDAY Everting. Febnai y 1,1864, at 4 o'clock. at Sansouintreet Hall. One fall equal undivided seventh part No. L Of and in all that certain three-story brick messnage and lot of ground situate on the southwest cor ner of carharine and Fifth streets, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Fifth street eighteen foes, and. in depth OD the south line fifty-two feet, and on Ce, tharine street fifty-two feet, and on the west line twen ty feet nine inches. No. 2. Of and in all that certain three•ator bk rossruage and lot of ground situate on the west side s of Fifth street, sixty •fonr feet northward from Dickinson street, in the &tin city; containing in front on Fifth etre, t,.sixteen feet. and in depth eighty feet to a four fest- wide Why. with the privilege thereof. No. 8. Of and in all that certain messnages and tract of land situate in the First ward of the said city. begin /AL gat a corner of this and James C. Fisher's land by a roan or lane left open by William Jones Reynolds Keen, and Thomas Wharton; thence by James C. Ptah ere gronnd south 67 degrees west, 26 35-100 perches to land. now or late of Samuel Pancoast; thence ..,partly by the same and partly by land now or late of Daniel Nor beeher, partly by a lane dividing this from land now , or late degreesge Parker and John Ilartnolo mew, south 27 10 minutes east, 15i 3-10 perches to tee new Moyamensing road; thence along the same north 78 degrees east, about six perches, more or less to the new Fifth street; thence along the name to its inter section with the first-mentioned road; thence by sa d road north 10 deg 62 min. west, 180 perches, more or less tools puce of beginning; containing 27 acres, more or less. with the privilege o: said first-mentioned lane. LW hich said premises No. 1 Heron and wife, by deed dated July 9, 18193, recordeLln Deed Book T. 8., No. 53. page 520, Ace. conveyed unto John Wag ner in fee; No. 2. Samuel H . Watson and wife, by deed dated February 22. 1816, recorded in Deed Book F. D. W., No. t. 2, page 201. Ale . conveyed unto said John Wag ner in fee; No. 8, Samuel G. Wright et aL, executors of John Gardiner deceneed, by deed dated March V. 1830, recorded in Deed Book A. M., No. 1, page 712, Ac , con vened unto John Wagner in fee. and Ann Gardiner. wi dow of said decedent, by deed dated March 26, 1830, re- Enita l . in Peed BOtlir.l4. No. 1, page 714 , reletred j h o e h r n do w it a e. gu r therebreelinzgni,:otonJiozelli of W . l a t i ai d mis n y er ro inf e e s, e. and said died April 29. 1868, intestate, leaving surviving him a widow. Ann saner was and issue, seven said (of whom William 'Yr saner was one) in whom said premises descended in fee, subject to the dower therein of said Ann Wagner.] CD. O , D. 'B2. 452. Debt $311,081 Brinekle I - Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Wagner. JOHN THOMPBON,Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Jan. 19, 1864. ja2l-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF sundry write of Levert Facies, to nie directed, will be exposed to public hale or vendne, on MONDAY Eye ing, February 1, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Ransom-utreet Hall. No 1. dll that certain unfinished three-story brick mamma - 41 and lot of around, situate on the east side of Seventh street one hundred and fifty-three feet seven inches eontbward from Montgomery street, In the city of I',iladclphia t containing in front on Seventh Street six teen feet. and in depth eighty-Seven feet ((mind's& No. 2. All that certain unfinished three story brick tnessuage anti lot of ground. situate on the east side of ieventh street. one hundred and airy-nine feet seven inch. - 11 southward from Montgomery street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in from on Seventh street sixteen feet, and in depth eighty-seven feet four incites. hlo. 4 All that certain unfinished three-story brick mossmage and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Seventh street, one hundred and eighty-five feet seven itteh•s southward from Montgomery street. in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Seventh street sixteen feet. and in depth eighty-seven feet four inches. No. 4. All that certain unflnished three story brief messusge and lot of ground. situate on the east side of seventh dram. two hundred and one feet seven inches southward Irol3l Montgomery atreet, in the city of Phila delphia ; containing in front on Seventh street sixteen feet. and in depth eighty- seven feet tour inches. No. 6. All that certain lot of ground with cellar walls, marble work, and first floor of Joists. situate on the went side Marshall street one buttered and forty-nine feet five and one-eighth inches southward from Montgomery street, in the city of Philadelphia; contalaiaft is front on Marshall street sixteen feet , and in depth eighty. seven Let four inches. - • • No. Et All that certain lot of ground with cellar walls. marble works, and first floor ofjolsis, situate on thewest .de of Mar shall street one hundred and slaty-five feet live and one-eighth inches southward from Montgomery Mnt% in the city of Philadelphia: . containing in front on t,,. a t r f s o n n a: tr h e e l . sixteen feet, and in depth eightr-seven 7. Ail that certain lot of ground with cellar walls, marble work, and Hill Boor ofJoists, situate on the west •drer &ter...heti etreet one hundred and eighty-one feet and live-eighths of an inch ponthward (rota Montgomery ~ t reat, in the C ty of Philadelphia; containing in front on 31 arebell Street eixteen feet, and in depth eighty - eiven 'eel four luaus Vo. S. All that certain lot of ground with cellar Walls, marble work, and first floor of 'piste , initiate on the west aide of bluebell street Oafs hundred and ninety-seven feet five and one.eigiiih inches southward from tOntgoMer7 etreet, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in fronton Marshall street eizte‘n feet, and in depth eighty-selfen fast four inches riVb Mh said lots John ie. Hunt Mt wt. conveyed co m m on hles arbaeicer te fee.l Together wdb - the free and use and privilege of a certain calve: t two font six turbo. in diameter across the rear end•of 4eid lots, and leading Into :ha -public culvert in Montgomery street En C.: P. 46i. Debt. V. nae. A. 'rite:apt:At Taken in execution Sod to be sold as tl,a .nrckarty of G 5 ark. lnarbertcar Jlltiß4 THOMPSON,. Sikariff. Ph i lftd3l - 211111. 613063 ft 0 at% 7sa. 1?, /411. ja!l-37, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; THURSDAY. JANUARY 21, 1864. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Firri I;acito.. to me directed. will be ex- Posed 'to public "sale t,r vendee " on MONDAY Evening. Fet:ruary 1. 11164. at 4 O'clock. at Sansom-weet 11, a right. tine, and interest of ALUM Scott, In all that lot of around situate on the south gide Aftriret ..treet one 1, nt.dr..d d eaventy- five feet we* of eriltoti tt eat, fifty feet front. and extenei int in depth southward two hundred and fon: t. on feet- era inches to Oti Street C.; D. :63 0 1 2 Debt i1iN0,76. B. E. WMlace JOHN THOMMON. stteriff, Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. an 20, 1801. Ja2l-3t kHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ft writ of Venditioui Exponne, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening, Februn.y 1. 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansoro-street Hall. All that eettatn mestmage and lot of ground aitnate on the t oath aide of Milton street, two hundred and one feet nine Inches westward from Tenth theet, in toe city of Philadelphia containing in front on Milton street tlft4sen feet. and in depth fif,y nine feet two and ononnarter hiatus to a twri-, tot-v, lee alley. [Which said premi s, a George McClellan of ug., by , deed dated liftty 1, 1833, recorded in Deed Book A. M . No. 67, pagell2, era., con veyed unto Smith B. Clampitt in fee; reserrlnga ground rent of tlArty, th me sliver money , maple first a May and kirvember [D. exec , t o Ha. 11152' 2t. Grout Taken In ution end to be sold as the - property of Smith 13. Chunpitt. JOHN THPAIPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 10. 1884. is.2l-3t - • SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vend hioni Exponacrto me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, February 1.1884, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain brick mesenrige and lot of ground situ ate on the northeastwardly side of Lancaster tumul t road. two hundred and fifty feet northwestward fro Richard Peters' land. between Westminster avenue and Wyalming street. in the city;of Philadelphiarcontabsing in front on Lancaster avenue fifty feet, and In depth on the essternmo.t line two lot...area and eight feet one inch, and on the Nve.ternm6,t lino two hundred and al feet eleven inches to Merlon avenne. said lines being from the mi4die of Lancaster avenue to the middle of Merlon avenue . . . [D. C . ; D..'&3 510 Debt $1,19&41. Toner. ] Taken in execution and to he cold ae the property of Swept, S. Lowry. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Jan. 19 1864. ji2l-8t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioul EXPOMM, to me directel, will be eanoeed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening. February. I. 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hail. All these certain four three-story brick meastmages atd lot of g: mind situate on the north aide of Wood street two hundred and forty-three feet westward from Esventeenth etreet, in the city of Philadelphl t• contain ins in front on Wood street thirty feet. and in depth eighty-for, feet to emit , n street. [Which said pre mises Samuel Webb et stir ' by deed dated Jane IN. lan recorded in Peed nook S. IT F.. No. d. page .43. conveyed nnto 7 hornaa B. Wickersham. and Urtah d. Van horn In fee; reserving a ground rent of one hundred and th.rty- eigt t d Afars, payable twenty-fifth of March and September. _ . tD. C.;-11 1 . `6B. ffe9. Debt, $lBl. 8 Hopper. Taken In Execution dto be sold as the property of Teculas Bartlett VirickeebP.re and Urieh C. Vanhora JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sberlfre Office, Jan. 19.1864 jai-St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Lever, FaOils. to me directed. will, be exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evn-, ming. February I. 1864, at 4 o'cloolLat &angora-street nail. An that lot or Piece of around numbered-twenty-one. NO in the plan et , lots laid out by said Henry E. Wal lace, late in the township of Kingeseeing and county of Philadelphia, now in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Pniladelphia, beginning at a corner of lot num-, ber 16; thence extending north, fifty three and a half degrees west. thirty-fear nerches and two-tenths to the middle of Cobba creek ; thence no the same, the several courses thereof, to the month of Paschall's run; thence up 'bid inn by land of Thomas abont fi!teen perches and a half to the line of lot number 22; thence by lot number 22 south. Sour degrees east, twelve parchee and seven-tenths of speech to a corner; thence by the same fifty degrees east, twenty-six perches totbe line of lot number 18; theses, in the middle of an avenue, sixty feetfeide,.laid for public use. by lots number 28 and 'number 20, south forty-two degrees west. twenty-three perches aro, fineen-hundredths of a perch to the place of beginning; containkg seven acres and fifteen perches. Be,eg pan of a tract of land which Sarrtnel Alien Esq.. Sbenff, by Deed Poll. acknowled;ed in 'open District Court, for tte city and county of Philadelphia, on the 24th dato of September. Ittel. and entered amore g the records of the said Court in Sheriffs Deed Hack B, No. 2, page 261. granted en; conveyed unto said Henry E. Wallace i.fee.l_ . CD. C. ; D., '63. 519. Debt, $1,863.60. Hopper.] 'Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Henry!. Wallace. JOHN THOALPSOR. Sheriff. Phita elphia. Sheriff 01930 e, Tan. 19,1864. ja2l-3t SRERIFF'S SALE.-Blr VIRTUE OF a writ oo Ficri Facias, to me, diractod. will be ex- Posed to public sale or 'tandem. on MONDAY Evening, Februan- 1, 18c9, at 4 o'clock. at Sansont-street Hall, No. 1. All that certain yearly ground real of two hun dred and ten dollars, payable by James P. Harris oat of and for a four-story brick messnaga and tot of ground rituate on the north side of Arca street (formerly No. 734 between Bread street, or Iforayian alley.and Second street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Arch street sevesteen feat and in depth fifty-one feet [Which said ground rent John Armbruster et as, by deed dated .ruly 26. 1651, recorded in Deed Book W. C., No. 103, page 286, assigned unto Matthias Smith, in fee. ] Mo. 2. All that certain lot of ground situate on the south ado of Celumble. avenue and west side of ieventh street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on G.lmnLia avenue one hundred and eighteen feet three and seven-eighths inches, and in depth along the weet eide of Seventh street two hundred feet, and along the east side of Franklin street two hundred and one feet four and seven-eighths inches [Which said lot Benjamin W. Frazier, by deed dated February 15. 1863. recorded in Deed Book T. H. No. 67. page 293, 4tc., conveyed unto Matthias Smith. in fee.) CD. C. ; D '63. 453. Debt, 54,523.50. Thorn.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Matthias Smith. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Jan. 20.1864. ja2l-2t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF KJ a writ of Levari Facies. to me directed, will be ezposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening, February 1, 1884, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Ham All that certain lot of ground, beginning at a point on the west side of Eleventh street, one hundred and sixty two feet northward from Thompson street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence westward seventy-eight feet to a Point; thence southward ninety- five feet to a point: thence 'westward forty two feet to a point; thence north ward one hundred and five feet to a point; thence west ward fifty-three feet to lifervine street: thence northward along the same nine feet to a point; thence westward one hundred and seventy three feet to said Eleventh street. and thence southward along the same eighteen feet to the beginning. [Which said lot John Springer et ttx., by deed dated July 1 1., 1863. recorded In Deed Book T. H.. No. 1(0. re ge 190. conveyed unto George L. Naglee in fee; subject to the payment of a yearly ground rent of sevent , eight &liars to as. H. Fisher, who, by deed J dated July 23, 1854, extinguished the same 3 CD C., P., '63. 602 Debt. 333.136 50. Paschall] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George L. Naglee. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sherlif's Office. Jan 19.1564. iefil.st SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Venditionl Exponas, to me directed. will. be orcosed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening, February 1. 186/. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. 411 that certain lot of ground, with the improvements. situate on the west nidemf Fifteenth street two hundred and twenty -two feet southward from Dauphin strset, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in fronton Fifteenth thirty tour feet, and in depth westward one hundred and evverrs -seven feet ten Inchon to Philadelphia street. [Which said premises. Robert McKinney. by deed dated January 1, 1807, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. ItB..page 86, conveyed unto Jscob Hensel. Jr., and Frederick renzsl iu tee; and Paid Frederick Menzel et ux., by deed dated May 17. 1359. in Deed Book A. D 8.. No. 66, Pae 200 . convey ad. his moiety of said premises unto mid Jacob Rental ] O.: D. '63. 436. Debt, MAO, Wollaston.) Taken in execution and to be *old as the_ property of Jacob HenzeL JOHN THOMPSO. Sheriff. Flitted°ipbut, Sheriff's Office. Jan 20. 1861. ja2l.-.3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, Will be eXposed to public sate or vendue; on MONDAY Even ing. February 1. 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. 14% 1. All that certain messnage and two adieinina lots of ground, one of them eituate on the southeasterly side of Franklin avenue. at the distance of one hundred and thirty-five feet eight inches from the side of the Gar meniown rsiiroed. in the Teeeney-second ward of the city of Pbiledelphia! containing in front on said avenue thirty feet, audio depth one hundred and nineteen feet to Stuckert's laud. No. 2. The other of them beginning on the southeast wars ly side of Market street, one hundred and ninety. two feet from the easterly side of the Germantown rail rued: containing in front on Market street thirty feet, and in depth on the northeasterly line sixty-one and one-tenth feet, and on the southwesterly line sixty-two ['Which tenths feet. Bounded Southeast by lot L paid premises No. 1, , TCHSI3 Leega. by deed dated June 4. 1652., recorded in Deed Book T. I 3 , fee. 25, pa ge 228. conveyed unto . William Brett in fee, subject to a ground rent of fifteen dollars. payable lst of. May and November: and 80. 2. said Jesse Large, by deed dated June 29, 1854. recorded in . Deed Book T. H., 173, page 250, cenveyeel oats said William Brett in fee ED. C . D. '63. 467, Debt MO. Peirce.: l , T.aken in execution and to be sold as the property of Breit.William JOHN TTIOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphi. 'Amin; t"lffle4c Jan. 30.1864..ea21-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening, February 1, 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. All that ce, rain tract or piece of laud situate in the First werd of the city of Philadelphia, formerly the dis trict of Moy an:lensing. and county of Philadelphia. Beginning at a corner, thence by vacant land north seventy-: even degrees eget, fifty-two perches to a corner; thence by the low-water mark of the river Delaware north twenty nine degrees west, sixty-one perches to a corner; thence north twenty-font a,;,zraes 'wean fifty. three and five-tenths perches to a corner; thence north eight degrees west fifty perches to a corner; thence 114,trih one degree twez ly• one perches tea corner; thence north Bares and one-half degrees east, twenty-nine perches to a corner- thence by land of- Snowden, north sixty seven and one-quarter degrees west, sixty-sevenperchen to a stone; thence by land now or late of Samuel Thula= ra and Charles Wharton, south ten de greets west, twen ty-S ve and six- tenths perches to a stone; thence by land of George M. Cloud and Benjamin Jones smith sixty seven degrees east, twenty-nine perches to a corner; thence south twenty-three and one-half degrees west, two and one-tenth perches tq a corner; thence north sixty •seven degrees west. twenty-five perches to a cor ner; thence south eight and one-quarter degrees west, six and three-tenths perches to a corner; thence by land of Joshua Johnson south sixty- five and one• half de greets east, twenty-eight and nine tenths perches to a corner; thence south twenty-four and one-half degrees north sixty vea ght - n n e t halfde c g he e s e s o a e sornwen thence and five-tenths perches to a corner atone; thence bY land now or late of I. and J. W. Morrie and Charles Morris, south sixtyAlve and one-half degrees east, twenty three perch.es to a corner; south twenty-four and a half degrees west. one and eight-tenths perches to a corner; thence north sixty five and one-half de crees west, twenty-three perches to a stone; thence ' south thirty-seven degrees west, nineteen ann six-tenths Perches to a corner; thence by land now or late of Charles Wharton south fifteen and one-half degrees West, two and six-tenths perches to a- corner; thence south forty degree,' west eleven porches to a corner; thence by land-now or late of . John Wharton south ten and one-half degrees east, six and five-tenths perches to a corner: thence south ten degrees four and six-tenths Perches to a stone; thence south sixty-nine degrees east, twenty-three perches to a corner; thence south seven- , teen degrees east. ten perches to a corner; thence by lend of Hannah Wharton and others ;loath three and Gee-half degrees east. twenty- two- perches to a corner: 1 thence eonth seventeen degrees east. thirty-two perches to a corner; thence by land of -Tames C. Fisher and where south ten decrees west, nine and eight-tenths perches to a corner thence south. fourteen degrees east, twenty and five - tenths perches to a stone; thence north seventy-live degrees east, seven and six tenths perches to a corner; thence south twelve and one-half degrees east. thirty-seven and five-tenths perches to the place of beginning; containing fifty-one acres. two roods, and thine; perches of land, more or less. [Being the same premises whigh John M. Kelley et nx. i _. by indenture bearing date June 11, 1862. and recorded in Deed Book A. C H , No. 74, page 548, &c., granted andconveyed to said Aaron Kline in fee.] 1 [D. C. ; D., '6B. 633. Debt, $1 , 133 59. Earle.) I Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Aaron Kline. JOHN THOMPSON - , Sheriff. Philadelphia, Kherirs °face. Jan. 20. 1864. ja2l-3t BORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN, N. J. This Institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware river, 14 hour's ride from Philadelphia. fipecial iltten tion M paid to the common and higher branches of IRGLIEH. and superior advantages tarnished in Vocal and Instrnmental MuCe. FRENCH taught by native. and spoken in the family. For Catalogues, address Rev. JOHN 11. BRANUM, A. H.. President. ell=l CIBEASON SEMINASY—A BELEM' BOARDING SCHOOL for YOWL"' LadieS and Gen tlemen. The above school Is located at a quiet village about six nines west of Carlisle, Pa. The bath:Orme are new and well ventilated. provided with suitable fund ture and apparatus for illustmtlnd the various branches bright. Address E. nuNcrivo DON SAUNDERS. detB-1m Plainfield. Cumberland county. Pa.. m ISS MARY E. THROP P HAS A Select," much and English BOARDING AND i:.I SCHOOL, for Young Ladies, at 18411. CHLSTNIIT St"eet. Philadelphia. For eireolars. or, other information, apply at the Schooi. del6-tte2 VILLAti 6 t4REEINA SEATINARY. 148A.P.. zmeshed At in y time IlAthemv.tice s (Mitafez, Pima Natural Ssiense4 Textlis, nna Cavil tea:mit. Batiro expormea aboutAiker woat ot all ages taker. Haters to Wm. H Kern, 6r.• €ihertff; John G. Capp &Co., Ito. 73 South TtHrd street. And Tkorna. Clayton. 1!"sq And Prnate atr•av'..z. R.or. 1. AARVET VARTINT. A. Y., Vlllsw teP.a. noft-tf i;!ENUINF. EAGLE VEIN COAL— ....A &VW. 1! not anportor to Lehigh. Alio, Marra Li Pint Intr. ahoy!. iJoal Eng and Stove alma 43 ro. Large Nut *745 per toa. Coal forfatted Sf aa , Hell walrit as Aar tinkat. .Repot, 1119 cAra.owieritl navet, nnovo iirond Oftse, 1 1 Sontk FOCIRTEL b. rA Ghentant. COI and exarathe. Order* by desyats3 tvomptly ottondid to bit . "uollan - ELLIS ERAILSOE. f l O A 1..---;e3(70-AB LOAF, BE.A.Vny HADOW. anti Swltts Altountsda Lettish Coal, sok; , k 4; 3,osust itiouutatio. De.m Sehisylkill; prepared. ;:sty_for l'srtity use. pot. D. W. earner ot'SIG sd Vnt;LOW Streets. Ones. No, I.ID Soath SSA ;reek Dt74:177 J. W ALTON & 00.. RBoN OIL.-50D BARRELS OF (✓ th e rew+at: sporsaorands. in store and for Ws b 7 itL9 lzre WS. 5,1" MT 4.4v4 4414 SHERIFF'S SALES. EDUCATIONAL. COAX.. RAILROAD LINES. 186456 NEV A M BIT TAN S LINES.. 1864. MEE ISE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PSiII.aD2LPIIIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINIL.Li FROM PHILADELPHIA To NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES. ' WILL WAX.NOT 131WERT WHAB/.1 WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIZ: PARE. Al 6 A. N. . via Camden and Amboy, C. and .a. Av. segamodiltion .1112 26 At A. M.. via Camden and Jersey CltY. WAIFS CO • HlCOleen At BA. N.. via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Class At 2 k ) -•• 2 at At 12 via Camden cad Amboy, C. and A. ` Ae eommottation 2 24 At 2 P.M. via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Atr comateetatioo, (Freight sad Passenger.). • t 76 At IP. M.. via Camden and Amboy. nocommoda. Lion, (Freight and Passenger)' 1.75 At 6 P. N.. via Camden and Amboy, Assommoda tion, (Freight and Paseenger)-Ist Claw Ticket... Z 55 Do. do. 2d Class do 100 At 7% P. Id, via Camden. and Amboy, Accstumoda tion, (Freight and Passenger-1, Ist Class Ticket. • . 2.20 s r e. For Mauch Chunk. Bethl ehem Allentown, Belvid Beaton. Lambertville, FleminArtcm, Ite.. at 3 P. M. For Monet Roily, Bwansville. and Pemberton, at 5 A. M. 2, and 434 P. BE For Freehold at 6 A. N. and 2 P. M. For Palmyra, Riverton. Delauco, Beverly, Burling ton, Florence, Bordentown. AG. at A. M., 12 1 8. and 4.30 P. M. The 8 and 4.80 ' P.M. lines run &reit , ' through to Trenton. For Palmyra. Riverton. Delano°. Beverly. and Bur lington. at 6% P. M. LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL MATS AS FOLLOWS- At 1,50 A. M. (Night), via Remington and. Terse? City, Washington and New York Mail: At 11.10 A. /11.. via Neneinoton and Jersey City. Er prams 8 00 At 4.80 P. N.. via Remington and Jersey. City, Re press - 00' At 6.46 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City. Washington sad New York impress IN) Sunday Liner leave at 1.50 4.. M. and 6.45 P. X There will be no line at 1.50 A. M. (Night) on Mondays. For Water (cap Stroudsburg. Scranton, Wilkestrarre, Montrose. Great Bend, Mauch (hunk, Allentown, Beth lehem, Belvidere, Masten. Lambertville. Flemington, Ac., at 17 A. M. This line connects with the train leav ing Beaton for Mauch Chunk at 9.30 P. M.l For Bristol, Trenton. ite.. at 7 and 11.15 A. M.. and 3. and SP. M. For Holmesbure, TatenT. Whamming. Bridesburg, and Frankford. at 9 A. M., 6. 5.46, and 8 P. M. ler Fakeew York and Way Lines leaving_Kensington Depot,the care on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars run into the Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot. Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Pitmen pr. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over ART pounds to be paid for extra. Tile Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per . ound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 5100, ex cept by special contract. Graham's Baggage Express tirtil call for and deliver baggage at the Dopots. Orders to be left at No. 3 Wal nut street. WILLIAM R. GATZMER. Agent. January 20.1864. LINES FROM NEW Fall - % FOR PHILADELPHIA, WILL /SAVA FROM FOOT OF. CORTLANDT FLIMSY. At 12 M. and 4P. M. via Jersey City and Camden. At I and MA. M.. 6P. M.. and 12 (Night), via Jersey City and .Kensington. From foot of Barclay street at 6 A. X. and S P. M. Amboy and Camden. From Pier No. 1, North river, at 12 115, 4 and BP. M. (freight and passenger) Amboy and Camden. )u4-ti PENNSYLVANIA t o CO 000 ENTRA L RAILROAD. Cr r.•l PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG 330 MiI 4 SS DOUBLE TRACK. THE SHORT ROUTE TO THE WEST. Trains leave the Depot as Eleventh and Market ntreets, as follows: Mail Train 8.03 A. M. Fast Line at 40 A. M. Through Express at .... 30 P. hf, Parkesbnrg Train. ..... 1.00 P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation Train at .. • 2.30 P. M. Lancaster Train at 4.00 P. M. The Through Empress train rant daily—All the other trains daily. except Sunday. FOR PITTSBURG AND THE WEST. The Mall Train. Fast Line, and Through Express con nect at Pittsburg with through trains on all the diverg ing roads from that point, North to - the Lakes, West to the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. and South and Southwest to all points accessible by Railroad. INDIANA BRAN CH RAILROAD. The Through Express, lee Recta, at Blairsville Inter section, with a train on this road for Blairsville, _&e. EBENSBURG & CRESSON BRANCH. RAILROAD, The Through Express Train connects at Cl'ollBol/ at 10.46 A. M. with a train on this road for Ebensburg. A train also leaves Oresson for Ebensburg at 8.46 P. N. HOLLIDAYSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. The Mail Train and Through Express connect at Al toona with trains for Hollidaysburg at 7.56 P.M. and 8.40 L. N. TYRONE & CLEARFIELD BRANCH RAILROAD The Through Express Train connects at Tyrone with trains for Sandy Ridge. Phillipsburg, Port Matilda. Mileaharg. and Bellefonte. HUNTINGDON At BROAD-TOP RAILROAD. The Through Express Train connects at Huntingdon with a train for Hopewell and Bloody Run at-8. 58 A. EL NORTHERN CENTRAL & PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAILROADS. - - ForeSVNBURT. WILLIAMSPORT. LOON HA.vgar, and all points on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, and EL stran, EOCILERTER. DurraLo. AND NIAGARA PALLS. Passengers Asking the Mail Train, at 8. 00 A. M., and the Throngn Express, at 10.30 P. 31., go directly through without change of cars between Philadelphia and Wil liamsport. For YORK. HANOVER. and GETTYSBURG, the train. leaving at 8.00 A. M. and - 2.30 P. M.. connect at Columbia with trains on the Northern Central Railroad. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. The Mail Train and Through Impress connect at Ear rlsbnra with trains for Carlisle. ChaMbersburg, and Ha gorMown. WAYNESBI3III:I BRANCH RAILROAD. The trains leaving at 8.00 A. M. and 2.80 P. M. connect at Downington with trains on this road - tor Waynes burg and all intermediate stations. FOR WEST CHESTER. Paasengers for West Chester taking the trains leaving at II A. M. , and 1 and 4 P. M. go directly through without change of cars.- . For further information, apply at the Passenger Sta tion. S. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. JAMES COWDEN. Ticket Agent. WESTERN EMIGRATION. An Emigrant Accommodation Train leaves No. Inv Dock street. daily (Sundays excepted). at 4 o'clock d". For full information apply to FRANCIS FUNK, Emigrant Agent, 31 D OC K Street. • IeREIWTS. By this route freights of all deseriptions elm be for warded to and from any point on the Railroads of. Ohio. Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Mis souri. by railroad direct, or to any Dort on the naviga ble rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg. For freight contracts or shipping directions, apply to S. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia. ENOCH LEWIS, _jail-tf General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. hazzil PDELPHIA arE Ikr 47 ' AND ELMIRA R. R. LINE. 1863. FALL AND WINTER a ARRANGE- 1863+ For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA., BM NALO__, NIAGARA FALLS, and all points in the West and Northwest. Passenger Train, leave DApbt of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. C073101' BROAD and CALLOW/31M, Streets, at 11.36 A. M. and &SO P. M., daily, Sunday.' " arC ed. kEST Ecru, from Philadelphia to points in. Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New York, ke., Baggage checked through to Buffalo. Niagara Falls, or intermediate points. . . . For farther information apply_to S. JOHN S MLLES, General Mont, THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL. and office N. earner SIXTH and CHESTNUT streets. is3l-tf WEST CHESTER & PHILADEtPHIA, PENNSYLVIINIATZTTRAL, RAMEOAD, - • Passengers for West Chester leave the depot,__sorner of Eleventh and Market streets, and go through WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Litre it 209 A. M Arrive, Weet,Chatter 9.50 A. M. 1.00 P. AL 3.00 P. M. " " 4.00 F. K " 6.00 P. 1 FROM WEST CHESTER. I Lere at 8. M......Axr,iye Weer K 10.55 60 A A .. M. 12.25 P. M. I " " 3.60 P. M. " " 6.20 P. K Passenger. ter Western pointe from West Chester eon. naet at the Intereeetlen 'with the Mail Train at 9.17 A. M., the Ba - rrisbnrg Accommodation at 3.45 P. M., MA the Lancaster Apt' atd. 25 P. 5L at the dbnat. corner of . Thirteenth • -- an Marketstreetc Pre, am fo 11.30 A. M. warded by the Accommodation Train, and reach 'West Chaster at aOO P. M. ' For tickets and farther information, apply to . JAMES COWDEN Ticket Agent. .la9-tapl ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. 1863. 1863. 1863. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL- ROAD. This great line trevertsei the Northern And Northwest counties of Penns-Veen% to the sit, of Ent. on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the PENNSYLVANIA BAIL ROAD COMPANY, and under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use for Passenger and Freight bushiest from Harrisburg to Emporium, (195 miles) on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Zile. (78 miles) on the 'estern Division. czair t OP PABBENG}In TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA,' - Leave Westward. Mail Trltlll. , 1114 Train. ..... , .. , ........UV A. N. Express Tra:in • x. .. 10.30 P. M. Cars run through vr!thout change both ways on these trains between Philadelpltio. and hock Haven, and ba kween Baltimore and Lock Havice. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Expresi Trains both Ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport end Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger business apply at the Southeast corner Eleventh and Market Streets. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: S. BOTINGSTON, Jr„ corner Thirteenth and Market streets PhiladalPhia. J. W. REYNOLDS. Erie. 1. M. DRILL. Agent N. C. R. R:,Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. LEWIS L. HOUPT. General Ticket Agent. Philadelphia JOS. D. POTTS. General Manager, Williamsport. W it Aiip NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD—For BETH LEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK. HAZLE E - TON, ASTON. WILLIAMSPORT. ato. WINTER'ARRANGEMENT. Passenger Trains leave the new Depot, THIRD Street. above Thompson street. daily (Sundays excepted) as fellows: Okt 7 A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem. Allentown. Maush unk, Hazleton, Williamsport, &a. ,At 3.16 P. H. (Exprethlehem. Easton, Chunk. Fors. 15 P. for Be thlehemAllentown,Mauch Chunk. For Doylestoenz at 0.15 A. H. add 4 . 15 P. M. 'For Fort Washington at 10. 15 A. M. and 0.15 P. M. White cars of the Second and Third streets line Olty Passenger run directly to the new Depot. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem at 6.90 A. N.. 9.30 A. Ikt. and O. 07 P. M. Leave Doylestown at 6.90 A. M. and 8.40 P. M. Leave Fort Washinkton at 6.40 A. 11. and 2 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 10 A. IL and 4 15 P. 11. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M. and 2 P. M. nole ELLIS MARK, Agent WEST CHESTER ROAD, vie MEDIA. INIEAND PRILADIELPRIA RAM , WINTERARRARORMENT. On and after MONDAY, December 7th., 1888, ths Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the dapbt, north. east corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 8 and 10.45 A. M., and at 8 and 4 P. M. Trains leave the earner of THIRTY-FIRST and Mkil• JUT Streets (West Philadelphia), 17 minutes after Marling time from EIGHTEENTH and MARKET. A Freight Train with Pa:minor Car attached, mill leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Strom (West Philadelphia) at 6.10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS: _ _ Leave Pkilladelphiii at A. M. and. 2P. M. Leann Went Chester at 7.60 k. M and 4P. The Trains leavinx Philadelphia at 6 A. M. and 4 P. M.,fionneet at Pennellton with Train' on the P. and B. C. E. E. for Concord. Kennett. Oxford. MOIST WOD. &AV General annorintenaant. ID EVANS & WA.TSON'S /ILL AMANDEM WrOXS, 16 SOMA 10IIIITH. PHILADBLPITIA. a Saris "'misty of vuti-nr.oor SAVER atsrcya op Gild 4 ELECTRICITI 7 . • woNteERTOM DISCOVER? I.IID WONDEZPI3I, RESULTS i ..., Aar :vat. And chronic diseases wired by special f. tiperantee. Irb•M dotired by the patient. at DWG 2 WALIITIT Street, Yelladelphla. cod in ease of a (failure no charge is•onde. Jiro &rutting the system with uncertain medical anent*. All sores per formed by Magnetism. altharliSM. or other moat& 'c . , a , r t t I : fi n e a s o t e f ~E lf : m t r I c s o i n t n , .. ofvri t t b t e e n shookst moa t relt reliable e a any meneat: Pleasant sensation. For further information send and get a pamphlet. wrilah contains hundreds of Philadeiribia. who hays been speedily and permit panto- cured after all other treatment from medial men had failed. Otler liplit thOWltiftri eared ill lOU than four yearn. at 1220 WALNUT Street. H. B.—Medical men and others, who desire a Iknowledge of my new discovery. .an •ommitaso • - foil wawa, of laetrilee at any time. Prof. BOLUS has qualified over one thousand physisians, who two illoctricity as a spesisitY• 1 avows/Wiwi free, rsor. BOLL/6 it a.ALLovria. • osl7-6ni I‘lllo WALNUT IL . Philadelishis. i ffilt, DE, FINE, PRAO'rie.AL DEN TIST for The het twenty yearn. 3,19 TINA St-, vilew Third, Warta the %oat hi beautiful TTli of he tanantortated - on Pee ( toil . PLethut. Sliver. Vuleauite, Jerkins. Amber. dre.. as winos, for beat find . ..nlatantial mrezic. more rear:mat:lo thnu any b , 112:111. city or hate. Teeth nlugs:ed lull fot lift '.2tiflofal Teeth vpOzod t4)toll.r. SA I'LL-training tSI work war. 1I Ii 11111. *ORM% knisA twAllip. 121 9.14 UOPARTNIPARSHIPS; -.....,...,,,,,_._-...,_-_,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,c,,Abn.--,.....,, ,, --- , ..-......... DISE' °LIMON OF 00-PARTNER , SHIP —The sio-parrserebtp hertdotore dststialt 113 der the Arro•name of szcoußssar, ESKIMOS. a SPANS In this day diseolgest by =Oast eorrteett , - SAME G. DS wygreßY. - • Alit'oll HAVTOKe • O M. 'r. . kn. . , SI HB. s IT. rvadtDELrffm. Dee. SI, 188 b PrE UNDERSIGNED HhV I N 9 il l nmed.slixtrtesofpartnershiorader and blvirtne of sn act of late Gwent? Anenibly of the Commonwealth ct nt7I47I72=AFIV It'Acat,Al) ltt agile meat tberoto;•do Atol4e the follo n wimpablltationlh com. Pliance wits -lice sal* not of Assembly and the supple ments thereto: Firet. The seta partnerahlo le to be conducted . ander the Dame or Arta or. DE aoußsrp, HAMILTANT EVANS. Second. The gsneral nature of the 'Wness inte‘ded to be transacted' Isr the AIM 00005' COMMISSION BUSINESS. Third. The genewd_pralaers In said witinerehip era SAMUEL G. DE COU.agsr. residing at:No. 928 Borith Sixteenth street; FINCH StAMILTON„ irtiVdtflg at N 4- 1411 North Twentiethztreett and OHAEL T. EVANEt residing at No. 141 North Tvrentieth street - in the city of Philadelphia. Fourth. The special zartheve are SETH w STITT L m elding at No. 212 West Le_ an Itkuttre, In the 'city of rat- Itadellabla. and ROBERT TAYLOR. reoblOng at No. as Tinton Place. in the citYvof New York. ant they have each contributed to the common stock of thwantd part mrreldpifty thousand dolkertiln cash. mating the sum of one hundred thousand dollar)/ in the azgreGate. PIMA. The said partnershlp'is to commence on the fret day of January. A. D. 1864. and Is to terminate on the 31st day of Dect-mber, A • D. 11*. SAML. G. BE 0011HSEY. HUGH HAMILTON` General TOM/flora. CHAS. T. EVA NS ROBERT STITT, I Special Partners. L. TAxEDIt. PITITADIPZIA, Dee. 91. 1869. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TBEAT- J4l the 'undersigned have this day formed the arm) PARTNERSHIP, pursuant to the statutes of State of New York, for the purpose of carrying on the GIMP HAL Dint GOODS C O MM ISSIO N BUSINESS in the eitY of New York, under the firm-name of KENDALL. CLEVELAND, & OPDYKE. That tbe sole general_partners interested in the said Partnership are JOSEPH S KENDALL, of the town of Orange, county of Essex, State of New Jersey; HEMET K. CLEVELAND. of the city of Brooklyn. State of New York. and HENRY B. OPDYKE. of the city of Ne'w Yorks That the sole special partners Interested in the partner ship are GEOBGE OPDYKE of the city . of New York, who has contributed the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars in cash towards the capital of the said firm; ROBERT L. TAYLOR, of the city. of New York, who has contributed the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars is cash towards the said capital, sad SETH B. STITT_ of the city of Philadelphia. State of Pennsylvania, who has contriboted-the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars in cash towards the said capital. That the said partnership commencea on the fret day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four (1.864). and terminates on the thirty. first day of Doom tre__,,r 11886). one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six llBB6). That, by the terms of the said partnership the special partners are not liable:for the debt' of the partnership ko lb e7 th o e t. c d ap the . aza m olerts above r s ee ta reiti ted. Yely co atributed by them ital JOSEYBI S. KIND iLL,_ HENRY M. OTAVELAND, BhNRY B. °PHIS.% GEO itHE °PDT 11 a. ROBERT L TAYLOR. NEW YORE, Dec. 31 BETH B. STITT. . 1883. j, IMIT ED PARTNERSHIP -THE Subscribers hereby give notice that they have en tered into a Limited Partnership. agreeably to the Preiri alone of the laws of Pennsylvania relating to limited Partnerehips. T.hat'the name or firm under which said partnership le to be conducted, is WOOD. MARSH, dc HAY WARD- That the general nature of the business intended to be transacted Is the Dry Goods Jbbblng business. . That the names of all the general and special partners interested therein are, BENJAMIN V MARSH (genesis' partner), .v.is HAYW.ARD (genera) partner), HENDERSON (generel partner), RICHARD WOOD (general _partner). SAMUEL P. GO WIN (gene ral partner). RICHARD D. WOOD (special partner), an i JOSIAH BACON (special partner), and all of them, tha said partners, general and special. reside in the City of Philadelphia, That the aggregate amount of the capital contributed by the special _partners to the common stock is one hun dred thousand dollars—of which fifty thoneand dollars in cash has been so contributed by the said RICHARD D. WOOD, special partner—and of which fifty thousand dollars in cash, has been so contributed by the said JO- S/ kia BACON, special partner. That tlce period at which the said partnership is to commence, is the thirty-first day of December. A. D. , 1863, and the period at which it will terminate is the thirty-flr et day of December. A. D , 1866. - RICHARD D. WOOD. Special Partner. JOSIAH BACON. Special Partner. BENJAMIN V. MARSH, LEWIS W. HAYWARD. HENRY HENDERSON, RICHARD WOOD, ial-gw' SAMUEL P. GODWIN. NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNER SHIP undersigned hereby give notice. under the provisions of the acts of Assembly for the Common wealth of Pennsylvania relative to limited partnerships, that they have formed a Limited Partnership, and pub lish the following as the terms thereof: • First. The name of the firm tinder which said partner ship shall be conducted is WATSON & JANNEY. _-• • • • Second The general nature of the brusiness intended to be transacted is the purchase and sale of Dry Goods; the place of business to be in the city of Philadelphia. Third. The names of the General Partners are CHARLES WATSON, residence No. 4.62 North SIXTH Street. in the city of Philadelphia, and FRANKLIN JANNEY. residence No. 509 COATES Street. in the city of Philadelphia. The name of the Special Partner is WILLIAM N. STEWART residence CONTINENTAL HOTEL, in the city of Philadelphia. All said general and special partners reside in the city of Philadelphia. Fourth. The amonnt of capital which the said Special Partner has contributed to the common stock is the stun of TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Fifth Said partnership shall commence on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-four. and terminate oil the thirty-first day of December, eighteen hundred and sixty-six. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVE ." notice, under the Provisions of the acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, relative to Limited Partnership, that they have this day formed a Limited Partnership under the firm-name of D. A. HUNTER & SCOTT. The general nature of the business Intended to be transaved is the purchase and sale of STRAW and MTLINERT GOODS; the place of business to be in the city of Philadelphia. The generalpartners said firm are 'DAVID A. RIM VIM and WILLIAM B. SCOTT. both residing in the city of Philadelphia. The special partners in said firm are WILLIAX HUNTER. Jr. and OSO.CGS S. SCOTT, both reeking in the city of philadelphia. The amount of capital which each of the said spacial partners has contributed to the common stock is as fol lows: The said William Bunter, Jr., has contributed the gam of five thousand dollars, and the said George 8. Scott the sum of five thousand dollars. Said partnership shall commence on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and termt nate on the thirty-first day of December, eighteen hun dred and sixty-six. - DAVID A. MINTER, WM. B. SCOTT WM. Partners. WM. T{III'ITER. . GEO. S. SCOTT, Special Partners. PHILATELP7II.I. January I, 1864. ja2-6w COPAMTNERSILIP NOTICE-THE `..." Undersigned has thts day associated ith himself, in - ale GENTERPARN'A EURRISIJING AND SUIRT MANPFACTDRINH BUSINESS, A. B. AtAGARICAL and W. A. JAMES, under the style of J. W. SCOTT. & Co. The broiness will be carried on as hertorore, at the old stand. No. 814 CHESTNUT Street. JANUARY 1. 1664. [jal6 St] J. W. SCOTT. A W. • W. LITTLE, OF THE LATE FIRM • of A. W. LITTLE & CO, and JOSEPH. ADAMSON, late of the firm of SHAFFNER, ZIEGLER, & CO.Jhave formed a Co-partnership under the etyle and title of LITTLE & ADAMSON, and will continue the Trapol.tilit and Jabbing of Silks and FansTfiy was. at .326 MARKET Street. A. W. LITTLE, JOSEPH ADAMSO . N. Philadelphia, Jan. 12. 1564. ja13.12t• NOTICK—THE PARTNERS HI P heretofore existing between JACOB T. BUNTING and seam. A. JONES, under the firm of Banana - at Tones been dissollred by the death of the said Jacob T. Baiting. oil•Z.ecs et' the firm will be settled by Samuel A. Jenes, the stiiirlring partner, The undersigned. Will candela . the h .:46lness under the style of the late firm, at the old stand, Bo 28 South DELAWABB Avenue. SAMUEL A, .TORY.S. TROIKAS BARNES. PRILADELPAIA. 311.11 let, M. WILLIAM M. SHOEMAKER AND RICHARD M. SHOEMAKER. SE.. arc thie and title to an interest in our business, the style and title Of the Arm to continue the same as heretofore. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & Wholesale Drusurista, N. E. corner FOURTH and RACE Streets. PHILADELPHIA, January 1, 1564. jal-lm COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-- THE undersigned have this day entered into copartner ship..for the transaction of the Dry Goods Commission Business, under the name of JOHN EL WILLIAMS & CO., at Pio. 329 CHBSTNCIT Street. JOHN H. M PHILADA . Jan. 1..1864. JOHN WIEST. ULCH& TIZSISOLUTION. PHILADELPHIA, 72k unar T 1. 1884. The un_dereigned trading wider the Arm of 3012tN HOOP&R, SON. & CO.. retires from business. The busi„Bs will be settled up at the office. No. ItA CESEST. NUT Street. Lial-1m) R.OBSILT U. HOOPER. PJAN. 11, 1864.--. is this day dis- BILADEgf!RIA, The firm of ROGZ . R B a, CARSON DAVID ROGBRS. solved by mutual consant. josEpm m. cAmsom. DAVID ROGERB will tontines the Jobbing_ CLOTH --. Business at the old stand. No, 31-5 South FOURTEI Street. lal2-10t* ROBERT OLENDENI4.TING, TB., IS THIS DAY admitted into the Arm of IltiTOR k CO., Banker , . 5% South THIRD street. PHILKDSLPHIA. Jan. 1. 1884. GEO. W. WATSON & CABMABB BUTADEBS, No. 1328 orth.OLUTSBNTII Street, Are now prepared to execute orders for every Gastrin ! tion of light and heavy cABRIABB3, and haying at all times the very beat materials and workmen, oat Pr omise the utmost satisfaction to au who may favor them with their custom. Ss The Repairiug business wig be continued by Hr. JACOB LOIJIIEIitSLdfIER, at the old stand. on CLOVER Street, rear of Concert Hall. ja2.3 -- 40 CENTS PER POUND TA ON TOBACCO. The Government is about to put a tax of 40 cents per pound on yobacco t _ You can save 60 Pet cent by Yon can save 50 Pet cent. by Yon can save 60 per cent. b You can Ban 69 plr cent. by anYing noW at OfiriN N, N 0.9. n %tCBTESTNIIT. Buying now at DEAN', No. 335 CHESTNUT. Buying now at DEAN'S, No. Sis CRESTITUT% Buying now at DEAN'S. No. 336 CHESTNUT. Prime Navy Tobacco, 70, 76 and 60c. per Prime Cavendish Tobacco. 70, 76 and Ste, per It,. Prime Flounder Tobacco, 70. 75 and 83c. per ih. Prime Congress Tobacco. 85, 70 and 75c. per lb Prime Fig and Twist Tobacco. 75 and 80c. per lb. DEAN sells Old Virginia Navy. DEAN sells Old Virginia Sweet Cavendish. DEAN sells Old Virgir la Rough and Ready. DEAD sells Old Virginia Plain Cavendish. DEAN sells Old Virginia Congress. DEAN sells Old Virginia Fig and Twist. DEAN !WIN Old Virginia smoking Tobacco. DEAN'S Ranawha Flue Cut Chewing Tobacco DEAN'S Kanawha Fine Cat Chewing Tobacco, Cannot be Equaled. Cannot be Equaled. DEAN'S Cigars are superior to all others. DEAN'S Cigars are superior to col others. He raises his own Tobacco. on hie own plantation in Havana He sells his own Cigars at his own store, No. CHESTNiTT Street, Philadelphia. DEAN'S Mirmehela Smoking Tobscco is manufactured from pure Virginia Tobacco, and contains no dangerous comic ctions of Weeds, Herbs, and Opium Pipes Pipes, Meerschaum Pipes, Brier Pipes. Box Pipes, Rose Pines, Mahogany Pipes, Saboy Pipes, Apple Pipes, Cherry Pipes. Outta Pipes. Clay Pines. and, other Pipes. And Pipe down and _get your Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, Arc.. at DEAN'S. No. 3.35 Chestnut Street. And tberevron will see ble Wbolexale and Retail Clerks go Piping around wa Potomac ustomers. Tbe Army of thenow order all their Tobac c o ci a g r' Pipes, . from DEAN'S. No. .333.CHRS'TnibiT Street. They know DEAN Sella the beat and oheaPeat. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED SUPPORTERS POE LADIES. and the only flup porters under eminent medical patronage , rhysicians are respectfully requested to e Ladies sai a . guy s Era. BETTS, at her. residence. 1039 WALse err" mast, miladelphia. (to avoid counterfeits. ) Thirty thorium( invalids nave been advised by their physicians to as. her appliances. Those only ate genuine bearing the Unita s States copyright;labels on the box, and signatures, and also on the finneolturcmodth testimonials. oele-tuthst, WILLIAM YEA.TON it 60, - • wt. sox South FROM' Strew, agetta for the sale of th. ONUOIRAL HEIDSISCS. .00. oEigiffea.O.Sil Offer that desirable Wine to the, trade. Also. 1.000 eases Sue and medlars redo' BORDEAUX OZ 'OO sues Virden° "Bra VMS. bo ndenberx Freres " 0012011 Ali Asl.Dfb ttled ix /house. lames fluent Tamemk_oll, ist leaketi Sm og ig bbi o figoetquality wortOrttatuds own bbl. .IST4 Apple eraistri grairk age tort - nIIIIIPLIMS. Together wth. tae' assorlaiogi oz Magna & 'hemp, . Ad& CHARLES WATSON. IMASIKLIN SANNEY. General Partnere W. S STEWART, Special Partner. PROPOSALL PROPOSALS FOR BLANKETS. ORDNANCE OFFICE, WAR DEPARVMENT. WAsancorON, Sallow yl2, 1864. DIALED PROPrtSALS will be received at thin office tintll 4 o'clock P. N. on the 30th SANITARY. 1834. tar the delivery at the New York Agency. No. 45 WORTH St.. of the following Blankets. viz: 60.600 Regulative Cavalry Blanketo. Pruesian blue or Gectilan died. MG* Regulation Artillery Blankets. These BAmicete west be of voce wool, aloes wovem, of stout yarns. FOR DIE cAvAray. Bite, Witt so eremite* border Beres inches wide. 'anti three inches ftbm the edge. and the letters •`U. 8." six inches high, owenge color, in the centre of the blanket. FOR THE A RTlLl,littlr. Red. with a black border Hiroo Mabee wide, and three Nelms from the et. re, and the letters " " six inches Men, black Co 'or. in the centre of the blanket All the Blankets are to be 76 inches logy by 67 Mohair NA OS, and of the weight of 3. 1830 lbs, or say 33-18 lbs. on Whinti a variation of 0.1876. or &laths of a 3', may be e ir ere d . Th e y weer be single. and not in pairs, and packed In cases of onelundred each . : The value of the cases to' be paid for at s price to'be determined by the Inspeztor. Thaßlankets are to be Inspected at the factory where made, 31,11 none will be antepted orpaid' for but each as are approved on inspection. Deliveries must be made 'ae follows: One-tenth of the amount contracted for perweek. commencing within ore month , of the date of the contract. Failure lb deliver at a specified thr.e will subject the contractor' to a forfeiture or the quantity' dna at that time No bid wilt be considered which does not come from a annfactnrcrof blankets or recular dealer In such goods. Bids will be considered for the delivery of the blankets at the factory, an well as at the BROUS, above' men t one& Naohbid Is to Be accompanied bythe names of Menus*. ties of the propocer. Dach party obtaining a contract will be required to enter into boat, with approved sureties, for the faithful execution of the Ramo Upon the awnltt being made. tniseessf bidders-will be notitind and! furnished with forms of canting/ and bond. The Department reserves the right to reject any, or all the bids, if deemed' ansctiefactory opting - account. Proposals will be addressed to • Thrigadter General George 1). Ramsay. Chief of Ordnance, Washington City." and will be-endorsed . 'Proposals for Blankets." 01101t0E:D It AIR elf Brig. Gen. and Chief of Ordnance. jal6• ti6nth7t O ' ARMY CLOTHING AND `•-•" EQUIPAGE..TWELFTR and GIRARD Streets. PHILADELPHIA. January 18, 1804.. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at tide obis% until 12 o'clock R. ca TUESDAY. the 28th instant: for supplying the Salm&ill Arsenal with the•• following article s• . Wax hyper Leather, best quality, pure oak tanned, from slaughter Dines. well finished. Sole leather, ..best quality. pare-oak tanned, from Buenos Ayres or La. Pfsia Bides, not le.t than 14 wards per side. Bidders must state in their monorails the price, withal must be Liven in writing, as well as in figures, also the quantity bidfor. and time of delivery. The ability of the bidder to AU the sontract must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signet tares will be appended to the xnarantes, and said /ma rantee accompany the bid. And is case the saidertdder should fail to enter into a contrast, they to make goad the difference between the offer of said bidder and , the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be amended. Bidders, as well as their sureties or guarantor,, who may not he known at this office, will furnish a certificate from the United States District Attorney, postmaster. or other public functionvir , 7 at the residence of the biddtor or guarantors, setting forth clearlx,the fact that the bidder and his sureties are responsible men, who will, if a con tract is awarded them. ant in good faith with the United States, and faithfully execute the same. No bid will be entertained unless properly guarantied by two responsible parties, as above described. Bids from defaulting contractors will not be received. Blank forms for proposals can be had tip..n application at this office. Proposals must be endorsed. "Proposals for Army Supplies," stating the particular article bid for. G H. CROSHAN. isle-t 26 A. Q. N. General United States Army. PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until the 60th nstant, at 12 o'clock M. for tarnishing the Subsistence Department with Ten Thousand Barrels of Flour. 3, fiio barrels in new oak barrel,, head lined. • NOW barrels in new. strong cotton sacks, ono half barrel imeach sack. • Bids will be received for what is known as Nos. 1,2, and 3, and for any quantity lees than the 10,000 barrels. Also. for One Hundred Barrels of No. 2 Family Flour. Bids must be in duplicate, and for each grade on sepa rate sheets of paper. The °Misery of the Flour to commence within eve days froze the opening of the bids. and in stich.quantlties dady ae the Government May direct. delivered at the Government Warehouse in :Georgetown at the wharves, or Railroad Depot in Washington. D. The dalliers , of all Flour awarded to be completed within twenty days from the opening of the bide. "Payment will be made in Certificates of Indehtedlyess, or such other fnx,de as the Government may have for disburimont. . . . lhe usual Government inspection will be made just before the Flour is received, and none will be accepted which is not fresh ground. as oath of allegianse must accompany the bid of each bidder who has not the oath on file in this office. and no bid will be entertained from parties who have previously failed to comply with their bids, or from bidders not Present to respond. Government reserves the right to reject any bid for any cause. Bids to be addressed to the undersigned at 170 Rl*3 G Street Washington, D. C., endorsed "Proposalei for Flour. " S. C. GRFBWE, Captain C. 8. V. WASHINGTON, D. C.. 1811. 11. 1884. jal3.lBt PROPOSALS FOR ICE. MEDICAL PURVISTOR'I3 OFFICE,. WeetripoTON. D. C.. January. 18ot. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Ofice until WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of February. Mt at 12 o'clock IL, for furnishing the Hospitale within the following Departments. until the let day of January. 1855 with a supply of pure ICE—viz: Department of the East, Headquarters at New York. Department of the Susquehanna, Headquarters at Phi " Middle Department, Headquarters at Baltimore. Department of Western Virginia, Headquarters at Cumberland Department of Washington. Headquarters at Wash !neon. • • - Department of St . Mary% Headquarters at Point Lookout. Department of Virginia and North Carolina, Head quarters at Fort Monroe. Department of the South, Headquarters at Hilton Head. And such other Hospitals as may be established upon the Texas coast. Proposals will be made according to the following form: PROPOSAL FOR TOM (RESIDENCE AND DATE, ) The undersigned proposes to furnish daily. or other wise (as determined by the Medical Director), the best duality of ice to such hospitals in the Department of and in such quantities as the Medical Director of this Department may order, at the following Price per hull tired pounds—namely The ice to be subject to the approval of the Surgeon in charge of each hohpital, who wilt receipt for the correct amount delivered. Payment to be made upon duplicate bills. certified to by the Medical Director of this Department. As a guaranty of the faithful performance of the above agreement. should the contract be awarded to me. I will enter into bonds in the warn of se. OM I also append to the enclosed ferns of guaranty the names of guarantOre, certified by the clerk of the nearest District Court, ix the United States District Attorney. Form of Guarantee. We, --. of the County of --, and State of --- and -- of lhe county of --- and State , -- of do hereby guarantee that —ab/e to finlfil the contract in accordance with the terms of his proposition; and that. should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into contract in accordance With the terms of said proposition, and we are prepared to become his sureties. Mg. 1 [Sig. Certificate of the Clerk of District Court, or United Slates District Attorney, Bidders must conform strictly to the 030113 form of proposal. or their bids will be rejected. An oath of allegiance to the United, States Government must necesearity accompany the bid. Bidders may be present In person when the PrOPOSabt are opened. The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible Party or parties, who will be duly notified, by mail or otherwise. that their bid is accepted. and they win im mediately proceed to enter into contract, under bonds to the amount of $5,000. Bonds to be properly certified to, The Post Office Address of the parties proposing must be distinctly written r.....nun the Proposal. Pramsels must de addressed to Henry Johnson, W. S. E.; r ;S. A.. and Acting . Medical Purveyor. Washing. ton, D C. , and marked, • • Proposal for Ice " The Medical Purveyor reserves to himself the right to reject any or all bids deemed dtanitable. HENRY JOHNSON, M. S., U. S. A.. and Acting Medical Purveyor. DT. B.—Printed forms of above Proposals can be had by application to this office. Information as to the location, capacity, and about the amount of Ice required by the hospitals, will. be given by application to the Medical Director of each of these Departments. JO 281 pROPOSALS FOR FORAGE. CHTEP QUARTERMASTER'S OPP/011. WASIMMITON DEPOT. December 8, 1.888. BROAD PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned , supplying the 11. 8. Quartermaster's Department, at 'ngten. D. C.. Baltimore. Md.. Alexandria. andl Fort Monroe . er either of these places, with Ray, I Corn, Oats, and iiiraW; " --v of 6,000 bushels I Bide will be calved for d dame. ' of corn or oats, and 60 tons of hay or strai; slid up wards. Bidders must state at wide:hot the above -named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries thereat, 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 vied. stout sacks, of aborts two bushels each. Oats in lure sacks, of about three bushels Government to be furnished without extra securely the The hay and straw to be baled. The particular kind or description of oats, corn hay. i or straw, proposed to be delivered, must be stated n the proposals. Ail the articles offered under the bide herein 'twitted eittfiect to a rigid inspection by the Government Inspector neler.B being accepted. I Contracts will be B•WOrded from time to time to the. I lowest responsible bidder. as the interest of tbe Govern ment may require, and paynisit will be made when the whole amount contracted 1011. Shia! Aye been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to aecomead, .his mina. sal with a guarantee, signed by two responsibzo 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 stun equal to the amount of the contract, to deliver the forage proposed conformity with the terms of this advertisement e and in case the sbidder sh differenceO enter into the contract, they to make gcod the between the offer of bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to Whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the Enarantore must be shown by the aidel certificate of a D. B. District Attorney,. Col lector of Customs, or any other Delver under the united States Government, or responsible person known to this office. All bidders will be duly notified of the acceptance or, rejection of their proposals The fall name and post omee address of each bidder must be legibly written in the proposal. Prot.:main must be addressed to Brigadier General D. H. Bucker, Chief Depht GuartermastprkWashingtonLD C.. and should be plainly marked. rroposals for go• ra tinds. in a sum equal to the amount of the contras t signed by the contractor and both of hie guarantors, will be reauired of the succesefal bidder or bidders WWI signing the contract. Blank_ orms of bids, guarantees, and bonds may be obtained upon apy_Meation at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town. County. and fitate----------- I, the subscriber, do hereby promos ko tarnish aud so. liver to the United States , at the Quartermaster's De- Partmont agreeably to the terms of your advertisement. Invitini --. t Proposals for forage dated Depdt. December B,lBBB, the fo ll owing arti cles, via: bushels of Corn. In soaks. at per bushel of M pounds. bushels of Oats. In seeks. at Par bushel of 92 pound& -- tons of baled say, at per ten of 2,000 pounds. tons of baled Straw, at per ten of 2,000 pounds. Delivery to commence on or benne the day of P3€l and to be completed on or before the day of 188, and pledge myself to eater Into a written contract with the United States, with good end approrrod Securities. within the Mace of ken days 'Mar being notified that MT bid has been accented. Your obedient servant. • Brigadier General D. H. Rucgaa. Chief Ddodt Quartermaster, Washington, D. 0. GUAItaNTINI. We, the undersigned, residents of --, In the county of and. State of ---- hereby. 'ointly and severally. covenant with the Baited States, and guarantee, in case the foresoing bid of -- be accepted, that be or they will, within ten daya after the acceptance of said bid, execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient euretiee, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated De cember 8, 1883, under which the bid was made, and, in ease the said shall fail toqater into a contract as aforesaid. we guarantee to make good the difference be tween the offer by the said and tbe next lowest responsible bid d er. or the PISTII3II ts whom the contract m be awarded. Witness; 5 Given under oar hands and seals t this - day of -.188 . .- . fSeal.] al.] I 'hereby certify that, to the beet of my knowle Me dge and belief, the above-named gmarantors era good and sail scent aa sureties for the amount for which they offer to be security. ___._____ Tobe certifted by the United States Distriet Attorney. Coll ester of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government, or reamnetble person known to this office. All proposals received under lble advertisement Will Saturday and examined at this omen on Wednesday and of each Week. at 12 hf. Bidden are respeetfni ly invited to be nresenc at the opening_of bids,_ if. they desire. • D. 8. , 111101 EBB. den-tf Brigadier General and Quartermaster. OLIV OIL. -AN INVOICE Of uniturgat Ouse Oil lasi teseived Oh uGo*ALil tigit. Al i migk ii r lovable of Om some hag hiadlats2%.% ORTLAND KEROSENE, ON - RAND and. tor sale by WM. WING. UT 4194 NCO% AUCTION SALIM, jleiN 13.• MYERS & m 00., .01.17017 e IF lux sus lax and uSiaf t tRKAV BALK 4 147 BOOTS AliT ai10713. -€!V TIIESTUY, Jimmy . —,lBBl, v - A-1 be mold,cot Icy= moatbYerict, Offkasee Boobs, Shots, AnnY WASM. ate. SALE OF DRY GOO'DN,_ ON THURSreIf IitORMWM Jimmy --, will be sold, u four ireeittlueeredir4,4 for wish. an assortment of 7oreign eat, MigLeatte , LN, Goods. FrUBNBBI3,BEINLEY k CO., No. 62b OHESTNITT ua3 1512 Silitlntlahelte REMOVAI.,—We have eemoveZlte JAYNEVIMILD , "JUG, No. ow ONESTNUF Streak aied BIS JATWitSt -46 FURNESS, INEINLEAF.ucti one OM. er, BY HENRY P. WOLBEBT, AUCTIOBBRIL Bro. SOX MARKET Rthrot. &oath 'Ms. Abova mad CLOTHO, CABSTERRTS, DRY GOODET7ELT HATE, SHOES. &a. Off ffiIIDAY MORNING. 3 ""larY 72. at 10 o'clock, will be sold BlacMClothe, Cassimeres. CoetSl- Pants. Wool Jackets. Wool and Merino Shirts and. Drawers, Cies, iltealnes. DstreAnn• Lawns. Dan% lifindirim Prints. Silk. Linenk and at ton Handkerchiefs, Cotton Hosiery Back Gauntlets, alms. BIBM: Head Delo. Sewing Bak. Patent Thread. Spool Colton: Pins, Ciento, Brushes. Soaps, Via znlngs, Jro. eho. Menly Boys' arAt lillesee' Felt Etats, cape; Bonet those. &o. Regular gales of Dry %Ws. Trimmings Notions. Ace. every MONDAY, TODITIONOAL and FRIDAY MORN INGS. at 10 o'clock precisely. City and conntrrDealerc . we requested to attend Wes sales. Consignments respectfully. softened from Mannfeetn.- rem Importers!. Commission.. Wholesale and Jobbing Rouses. and Betatertl pt all , and every deserlytto; Of Merchatidiee. • tT PRIVACIC BILE. 12 large casks. witli , straw; oraltable for packing china or tardware. PAN COAST At WARNOCK, Aug: -a- TIMBERS. No. SIC} MALIZNBT Wed. EA Lit OF THE STOOKFAND PIXTUREE OP A GEO. CEEY AND PROVISION • STORE, UPON THE PRE MISES. 742 i COATE& STEERS. THIS MORNING, Jan. 21 ". commenclux•at •10 - o'cicck, precisehr, COM prising coffee, teas, engin: spices.. molasses, 011. PPM . - lions, dm Also, valuable fixtures, oil arab molasses stands, putt , form and counter scales. counter, she/slut. all•• THOMAS & SONS , 4 " 6 • M - 011. ANN and 141 South sootnerst steals CARD. —Sales of Peal 'Rotate Reeks, ate. , at the 3Z. CHANG& ZVERT TIISBDAYi Pamphlet Oataloom each Saturday previml6. air PURNITILEZ at Auction Store THVItBDAYB. Sale at Nos. 129 and 141• Smith Fourth street. SUFERIOR FURNITURE, OVAL MIRRO.a, PIANO. FINS CARPETS, Ito. THIS INORNINO, At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store. Also. a rosewood melodeon. bage telle table, complete; super high• ease clock, fine damseens double-barrel gun cane_ Also, superior Oak Double Desk, Oak Ofees Furniture. SALE OF MISCELLANSORS p(X)KS FROM A LI- BRA R7r.7i THIS AFTERNOON, Jan. 24 at the Auction Store, a collection of bilscel/aneons Books lrons &library. BELL ESTATE SAM January 27. On the premises, HANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT, known as "Hickory Grove." twenty acres. Darby plank road. between the Blue Bell tavern and Darby, about A miles from Market • treet bridge. Full deamintiona in handbills. pRILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONTampt, - 2 - MOS MARKET and ISSM COMMERCE Streets. IN BALTIMORE. DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S OF 'ICE, • ARMY CLOTHING AND gGLITPAGE DEPARTICONT., j _ BALTIMOUR, Mc.,January nem SALE OP CONDEMNSD *ThOTHING AND EQUIPAGE. r There will be sold at public auction, on SaTI:I3IDAY... the 285 day of January. 1884. at 10 o'olook k K., the Warehouse, No. 48 SOUTH HOWARD Street. Balti. more. Md. . to the highest bidder for cash, in Govern. went fande, the following described articles of Ino?.. THING AND EQUIPAGIi. vie: 622 Haversacks. 175 Canteens. 128 Blankets. Woollen. 86 Knapsacks. 23 Ponchos, painted. 23 Blankets, painted. 1,000 Letters. 7 Prs. Sergeant's Scales. brace -9 Leather Stocks. 2 Drum Slings. L 5 Hats untrimmed. 1 Pr. Bootees. 1 Forage Car,. 3 Pra. blocking,. 1 Shirt. 1 Pr. Drawers. 3 Pre. Trrowsers. mounted -1 Blouse. unlined. 1 Flag Halliard. 3 Garrison Flags. 2 Storm Flags. 1 Bugle, old. 1 Trumpet, B. 0- 1 Post-order Book. 1 Post-morning Report Book. 2 Regimental-order Books. 21 Bugle Cords and Tassels, infantry. 2 Musician's Coats, infantry. 195 common Tents. 1.39 Sibley Tents. 554 Shelter Tents. 12 Wail Tents 2 Wall-Tent Flies. 204 Sibley-Tent Po/es. 9 Bibley• Tent Tripods. .180 bible Tent Stoves. 25 Sete Wall Tent Poles. 60 Sets Hospital Tent Poles. 262 Camp Kettles. 116 Mese Pans. 8 Sp ades. 1e 1 Axe Handle. 6 Hatchets. 6 Hatchet Handles. All tentage will be sold by the pound. Catalogues, describing packages, Will be IprepareA and goods arranged for examination ear/7 on tRe•MnY "V'a sale. E. EL DUNAE. Assistant Quartermaster. ADRSON lk CO,. Anctionadm DIEDICAM. OLD STANDING CHRONIC EASES, in their worst forms, cured by special gua rantee. when desired, at the institution of Prof. 80L.L103. i2so WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, where he has ,`'been established over four years, and has coxed thou- Sands of oar beet citiz.ns of diseases' which had resisted all medical treatment for years. Prof. BOLLES, founder and teacher of the only true 1 and successful system of applying Magnetism, Gelman -ism, and other modifications of Electricity, as a curative agent, takes pleasure in referring to the following ho bare been cured of obstinate diseases. C. Shurtleff. Cancer in Stomach, 3722 Market street. Judahßuiet, Rheumatism. 1829 South Broad street. Levy, Bronchial Consumption, 517 South Front street. Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M. E. Church, Dye. pepsin of long standing. Laryngitis, and Lumbago, 1633 Helmuth street. William H. Shaine, Paralysis of the lower limbs (Pa replegy) and Epilepsy. Publisher of the National Mer chant, 126 South Second. street. Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain and severe Hemorrhage of the Lungs and Diabetes, American Hotel. Philadelphia. James Nugent, Deafness for six years, and ringing and roaring in the head, Fifteenth andedford streets. Thomas Herren. severe Diabetes. Rose Mills, West Philadelphia George Grant, Rheumatic gout, long standing. 810 Chestnut street. H. T. De Silver. Chronic New eight and Inflammatory Rheumatism, 1736 Chestnut street. 0. A. °snatch, Chronic Dy spepsia and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Chestnut and Fortieth streets. James P. IGreves. M. D., tong-standing and severe Lumbago, 216 Pine street. Edward McMahon. Consumption. 1227 Front street. William Morgan. Nervous Debility and DyspePsla.4ol Spruce street. Charles D. Cushney, Paralysis of the lower limbs (Paraplegy) and Dyspepsia. Western Hotel. J. }ticket. Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation. and Con. g Cal on Lamb,Bronchial l Co whi mpt re on,. of five yenta standing, 1480 Chestnut street. Rev. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia. N. M. panning, Nervone' Prostration, Cadbury ave. nue. Anthony Carney: Pulmonary Consumption, 7117 Mar. Yet street. The treatment is eminently successful, when applied by him, in the following diseases: Aphonia, Hypochondria; Abscesses. Humors, Asthma, insanity, A gee Chills, fur,-.;;;Lusations. Bilious Complaints. Jaundice, Boils, Kidney Bronchitis. Lockjaw. Constipation. Larynrltto ' - Consumption, in the middle es of Memory. stages. ILiver Complaints. Cohgestion. Lumbago, Cross Eyes. alerstalal DiaeaSes, Catarrh , Neuralgia, Cutaneous Diseases. 'Nervousness, Contractions of Muscles, Noise la the AIM. Coldness of Feet and Hands, Old Sores, - Dropsy, Paralysis. Diabetes, sanitation of the Heart. Diptheria, ostration of the System. Dizziness, I Pimples, - Dimness of Sight, Piles. De ' Rheumatism. Distortions the Rut& of Blood to the Mead. Diseases of Uterus , Sperrnatorrhen. Erysipelas, . halt Rhenm, Fits, Strictures of the Chest. Falling of the Womb, Swelled Tonsils. Felons, Spine Disease. Gout. Tic Doloreaux. General Debility. Tumors, Goitre, w il tr i ri h car t r e a ry , sw D e lS :::: Headache, Heartburn. B 3 aerie. Xeroderma. Consultation FREE. Profs, B . _ll/18 tf ELECTRICITY.—WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH 7-7rionro, GEM bc ALLEM. Modioul Elortrielans, huyinse diasebred_partnership. the Practice will be continued by TIIOI3. ALLIN. at the old established once. No. 723 north TRNTH Street. between Coates and Brown, where he Win still treat and cure all curable.!dideaaes (whether Acute, Chronic,. Pulmonary or Paralytic. without a shock or anrpsin.) with the va rious *edification; of Electricity and Galvanism. This treatment has been found remarkably successful in all cases of Bronchitis. Diptheria. and other digitates of the throat and respiratory organs. Consumption. Bret and se- Influenza and Catarrh. rend stages. General Debility. Paralysis. Dismal; of the Meer or Nenrmata. Kidneys. Fever and Area Diabetes. Congestion. Prolalaus lite* (Fouling 04 Asthma the Womb). Dyspepsia- Prolatnnie Ant__ _lot Ma). Rheumatism. Nocturnal aanuosotae. 4lis. Bronshitia Deafness. No charge for consultation. Office hottre PA.IL to I P. M. Testimonials to be assn at office. dell 6-60 TARRANT'S ZIFSERVESOINT SELTZER APERIENT. Yor THIRTY YEAS& has received the raw% etemnendstfon of the PIFBLIO. eta heat MU/MIMED by the WHIST PHYSICIANS IN THE LAND LB TIM BEST RE M E DY =OWN !OA Sick Headaehe. Nervous Headsehe. DirsPeiMia. Sonr hitoreash. Hilioda" rteadathe. Dlzzinete. Costiveness, Lose of Ametite, Net. fedlvettoe, Torpidity of the Livers.thavel. I eamatie Affections. Piles mart' berth Bee Sicknefes. Bitione Attacks. revere. • • as.. a.. • • , • 10r Tsstissonlabi. bc . see Pamylast with sulk SOMA Mannlketnred only by TARRANT 40. irre easairwma strime,__New no2-i7 YOB BALI BY ALL DIMOQIII/11. JUMELLE'S COMP OUI 4 DIrittrP 07 DOCK in successful as a moody. because those whe use it Pronounce it the beet 00EI the sad Blood Pnrill o er lJ . the STEUP. most cadent faielsorator. and the beet Ours for Swords aver offered to theinuldle, Sold by tite proprietor. P. '3I3IIIIILLA, 11101 haRKIT Street. • .and Druniste erel. letweartakr KAOSEIIEL, HERRING* fiGiA.B, &a.. dts. 2,600 bble Meet So. 1. 2, sad 3 Hark tat Milt. hi assorted necklines. • %MO Ws few Eastport. Fortune .ERY. and Heater 6orrtna. 3.600 boxes Lubec. Sealed. and No 1 Herrin/. NO bbis new Mere Shad. MO boxes Herkimer County Olieue. as. In store and for sale by &UWE" & 800313. iargas MU ire. 14& M& lifernitires , - -- nOTTONSAIL DUCK ANDIZIANVAAt --- or an annabers and bards. Rayeals peek Awn Twills. of an deseripuos, far Vents. Awake& Trunk sad Wagoalleesta Absa. Paper assexiketarers' Drier rats ikon Ito s fesa wide. Tasman% BolllWW Ta b * JO a Qo . IVegat . 1 0111. 30 W Miro. UNION STEAK AND - WATBA 9 OLD 'S P HIAA TINALLIONPANN OP PHlkellMpa Taw WWI O r TRONPIVWB LONDONHITC H HENNIL sad all oho Avowed. (ROM% 4PPABApiTs. llers and "a waoke,_Pezlor ead other Gratz . gap, eters and VextUsUrs. Beektaroi Pemba. ' .4ll glisminastal With the above branch d Duetneis AM r. WOOD., No. 41 So u th ES room. N. Eittuto L 111111f/Llk OLLE 44 GALLOWAY. 3.220 WALNUT Street.
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