The Blockade-Runner. BY IC VICTOR HANTOOIIT. Littom the Richmond Examiner. .. , ICsakeedom has a bird. and the orecedile has a bird. The crocodile's bird is called the Twistable. Yankeedom's bird is called the blockade-runner. Yanlceedom is the crocodile. The blockaderunner is the Trochilus. Couple these two Ideas—Tankeedom and the crocodile. They are worth the coupling. The cro codile is asleep. He does not sleep on both ears. He sleeps with one eye open. His jaws are also open. Rows of teeth appear, sharp, fanged, point ed, nunderoue, carnivorous, omnivorous. Some of she teeth are wanting ; say a dozen. Who knocked there teeth cull A demon. What demon? Or, perhapr, an angel I What angel The angel is Se cession; the demon is rebellion. Ormond and Ahri man ; Baldur and Loki; the Devil and St. Dunstan. 'SO c'.e go. . " The Treating picks the crocodile's teeth. Dose the crocodile of ? Not he. He likes to have his teeth picked. It ie. good for his health. It promotes his digestion. Jr is, on the whole, a sanitary mea sure. Feed yourself,' he ELVIS, any goad Trochi- Jur. n the broken meats which lie between my grir.dvrs Feed your little ones at home. I shan't snap you up unless I get very hungry. There are Col fedora:PA enough. Wily should I eat you?' • Ti,,, little creature—this rrochilus obsidionatis— this bloekade.running tomtit—is full ofjoy. He has Itch food tO eat every day. Be goes to the show aysiy evening when he is not on duty. lie has X fine shirt on his back; patent-leather boots on his feet; the pick and choice of a dozen houses. He is of any Pee—chiefly of the conscript age— ranges singly or in couples ; haunts auction houses; dodges enrolling officers; eats canvas becks: smells of greenbacks; swears allegiance to both aides; keeps faith with neither; is hand and glove With Abe's detectives as well as with Winder's nags; smuggles in an ounce of quinine for the Confederate government, and smuggles out a pound of gold for the Lincolnitea ; fishes in trou bled waters; runs with the hare and ]mate with the hounds •; sings 'Yankee Doodle' through one nostril and `My Maryland' through the other; is on goad terms with everybody—especially with himaclf--rad is Withal as great a rascal as goes unitune. • "'He has sports of hie own ; rougish tricks of his own, of which a hearty hatre.l of hum drum liOtrtt people is the basis. He has his own OceMpa lions, such as running fir hacks, which he hires at fahnlons prices ; cromih; the Potomac in all kinds of v.-tallier ; rubbing off Yankee trade-marks, a,nd puttie ,, English lainile in their stead. Ile hest a cur reney of his own, slips of ererm paper, which have an _- nr •.tyingandwell•r u faxed circulation through. out :biz glpsy band. • are Isnever satisfied .vith his pantaloons unless 'Or; bare a watch-Sob, and ie never satisfied with his was eh-fob tiniest it contains a gold watch. Some tin s he has two- watch-fobs ; sometimes a score. ," This rosy child of Richmond lives, develops, get 3 loco and out of scrapes—a merry witness of Our social ...timelines. He looks on ready to laugh; ready . also for something elsc—for pocketing what ever ge can lay his bends on. Wboaver you are, Nou that call yourselves - Honor, Justice, Patriotism, Independence, Freedom, Candor, Honesty, Right, betvere of the ern:ming biecicadierunner. He is grewinz: be will connnne to grow. "'Lit what clay is he made? Part Baltimore strett dirt, part Jettues•tiver mud, beat part. and woint, part sacred soil of Palestine. What will be. come of him in the hands of the potter, chance? Heamz grant that he may tre ground into his origi nal powder before he is stuck up On our mantel pieces as a costly vase, in which the choice flower of our evilization cau but wither and die.' 1, Albert Pike. A letter from Athena/to gives the following in terr.ting litetch of one of the most remarkable men who barn tired in the Southwest: He is now a refugee in the mountains of Southern Arktinetts, and is said to be occupying his leisure time in the composition of two works—one on the "At i of War," and another on " Civil Government," which it is said he proposes to publish. Soldiers whr, saw hi m in the halls of Pea Ridge, where he led ine Cherokee Indians, whom he had seduced from their allegiance ro the Government of the istateig, desetibe him as a noble-looking svh,te•haired man, 01 very imposing appearance. Citi Z.1:3 here tell me that he proved an utter faiiure as a military leader, and his friends here did not deri that he ran like a coward before the veterans of Units and Sigel on that bloody day. Gen-Gantt said that Piae was a man of extraer• dinar , eenitu—that he had seen him, during a term of exert, meet his brother lawyers for an evening carousal, drink with them until the stoutest was "laid out" under the table, and then seat himself, and, in the midst of their singing and roaring, draw sip most int/ie.te hill In canape-IY, without an era sure or interlineation, lie would do the same thing in mut, apparently tuitbsturbeu by the noise of a trial in progress; but, with all his genius and won 'let no versatility of taleur, he was utterly wayward and desolute in his habits, and had spent half a dozen fortunes in reckless and prodigal excesses. I war told by citizens teat Gen. Pike had pocketed a liunzired thousand dollars, the fees of a single law sni' His wife, who is now here, occupying a part of ?heir old residence, has long since retired from sweets . . and is, as I have been told by a lady who res..ies in the city, half insane —Ji mild maniac, who "wanders" in her talk whenever the conversation Mira upon "Albert." as she still fondly calls him. To a friend of her husband, who called upon her a few days since, anxious to aid her, she insisted that General Steele hail promised the day before to send her to ber husband. "No.? , said the gentleman, "General Steele will permit you to go to your hus band, but he has not the transportation that he can spare to send you." " But the General promised to send me," she insisted, and could not seem to under stand the distinction. Oh! well, she finally said, Albert will come back if they will let him publish bis book, which abuses both sides, but sides with neither." All this interested me deeply, and my InagintitiOn ran backward over the path of a Me Whose heart sorrows made up one of those tragic biatorics which God alone has read. I recall my School-boy enthusiasm for the young poet who wrote the "Hymns to the Gods" while a student at college, and which had been pronounced by en emi nent scholar to be the most remarkable literary cre ations' considering the age of the writer, this coun try has produced. One young, highly educated, graced with personal accomplishments which entitled him to be called the heLasomeet man in the Southwest," his magic touch Lad swept the lyre of the gods, compelling ina ' bury, dim-resonaalc- nation to stop and listen enrapturedailence. Now, an exile from his home, a traitor to his country, the pnaillanimoua leader of red-handed savages against the - valiant defenders of the Union and the old flag, and, to cap the climax Of his infinite disgrace. deserting the savage victims of his own silver-tongued, satanic eloquence, and running like a coward in the day of battle ! "So fallen ! ' so lost! the light withdrawn Which once he wore; The glory from his gray hairs gone Forevermore V" ,F GAL INTELLIGVENOE;. Supreme Court in Eaur—C. J. Woodward, MCI Justices Thompson, Strong, and Ag- Aew. CA , R6 BROX THE NORTHERN DISTRICT AltalJED. itzell vs. Mart & Duffy. Northumberland counts.. Argued by John B. Packer for plaintiff in errs:, aLd by William C. Lawson sc.- defendant in error •rtaley and Pottsville Railroad Coin. tita. , es al., vs. Livermore & Livermore. North &ob_ nand county. Argut-d by W. W. Rockefeller And John B. Packer for plaintiff in error, and. by. J. W. Coady for defendants in error. Cverreers of Delaware Township, Northumber land county, vs The Overseers of Lewis Township. Certiorari to Quarter Sessions. Argued by Geo. F. Miller, Esq., and nonpros. entered. • Fetter vs. Wilt et al. C. P., Unionoonnty. Ar gued by Geo. F. Miller. Thu court then adjourned. District Court—Judge Shorewood. Furl' vs. The 'City o! Philadelphia. Before, re ported. Verdict for plaintiff; $392 93. Ilf Ery Strodick vs. Franklin Fell and Charles M. Norris. This was an action by which it was sought to charge the defendants as officer' of the Seaman's Saving Fund. It was in evidence that. Franklin Fell was president, and Cnarlea N. Norris secretary and treasurer of said saving fund at the time of its asoisninent, for the benefit of creditors, at which time the plaintiff was a depositor therefor. Snob -being the fact, plaintiff in this action alleged that they were liable in law as the officers of said insti tution, which WAS denied by the defendants. The testi:messy of plaintiff' having closed, the Judge di rected a non•ault, on the ground that defendants were rot liable unless male fides could be proven agernst them. Palethorp for plaintiff; Petit. for defet_ clan tn. Sinich re. Ring & Baird, and John . Welk & Co.— agent. This was an action to recover the amount Of a bill for work done by plaintiff by his agent for John Welk & Co,, who, It is alleged, were the agents Of King & Baird. The defence set up was that there was no agency, but that John:Welk wee simply employed to sell certain books which King '.9e Baird bad I- - ought at a sheriff's sale of John Welk & Co.'s property, and that Welk & Co. had no authority to contract any debts in the name of _King k Baird. Jury nut. T. J. Clayton for plaintiff; Gibbons and Gen. W. Harkins for defendants. Court of Oyer said Terminer and quarter e." ,,7,- sions — autlges Allison and Ludlow. Tie Coninionweeltave_ Francis Silbert and Bridget Willett. Indictment for the murder of Patrick Ncigban. The Jury in this case, after being out but n short time, came In With a verdict of not guilty. The court then adjourned till Saturday. The February term of the Quarter Semiona will commence next Monday, and will be held by Judge Ludlow. THE POLICE. - [Before Mr. Alderman Beltler.3 The Cathedral Robbery. John B. Locke is the name given bya large sized man who was arraigned at the Central Station yes. ttrday afterneon, on the charge of being implicated In the robbery at the Oathearel March of at. Peter and St. Paul on Sunday night last. The following evidence wax elicited : Officer Little testified that on Sunday night, about ball past eleven o'clock, as he was peeping along Seventeenth street, he saw a man standing in Sum. mer street ; passed by him, and found he was a stranger ; he had come to a dead stand opposite Mr. Eeterte house ; I bid him good night and passed en, and crossed over to the opposite corner • I tried the Bishop's door and found it fastened ; / turned and went toward s Eighteenth street, and when I got part of the way I tamed back; the man I mit nigt Lad, in the meantime , got to the back part of the chapel ; heard a whistle given as a goal, and pre. eimOy the gate was thrust open by tills man, and three men rushed out; the cry of "this way ," ' 3 this Way," was raised; I sprang my rattle ; the prisoner bad a candlestick. Question. Are yon sere he is the man? Witness. I am certain. After I ascertained the robbery had been committed, I arrested this man at a tavern at Ninth street and Maple alley; I eras maw him on the street; he want into the tavern; he claimed last night to be theproprietor of the tavern ; at least he told - the Lieutenant so last night; i told him what he had been arrested for, and he replied that he had not been out of the house on Sabbath sight ; he was very nervous when / put my hand en him to take him into ousted?. Glom examined. Q. What kind of a night Was Sunday _night? A. Beautiftd, bright moonlight; never saw the noon clearer than it Was then. Q. Yon are quite sure the prisoner is the man yen then saw? A. I am positive he is the man. Officer ODOIcy testified that he had use. the Tamer and three other thinmen the del orhond Of Tenth and Race =eels ; ey Were going wed, war d, I was going eastward ; I spoke to the prisoner as I passed ; did not In to anything of the robbery ; when I heard of it,ld Officer Little that I had seen four men going out Race street, and knew one Of them; Little replied, " Then if you see him, don't point hint out, let me see MI can recognize him ;" when Little saw him, he said "That's the duck;" the arrest.was then made. Rev. kir. O'Reilly, on being affirmed, testified that a candelabra on the altar bad been broken up; a large alabaster vase was completely smashed ; an attempt Lad been made to blow open the fireproof with gun powder I might say that I was aroused by the VlO. and ringing of' the door-bell ; I opened the window, and was informed by the policoofficor that robbers had broken into the chapel ; I came down, and tried to get into the sanctuary ; found the lock was so filed that I could not get in readily; . upon Ina an examinat downsund that things generally been thrown 11 the altar ; the tabernacle door was blackened by g unpowder. Quention. Was there nopl a nttempt made two or three weeks ago to rob the Answer. An attempt was made about that time to rob the Bishop's home, but not the chapel. The investigation here closed, and the defendant Was committed in default of 415,000 t o answer. Discharged. Joshua Pritchett, who Wall tohen into CilltOdl a zaw days since by_ Officer Hark, for pooli ng one. dollar note on the National Back of Paterson, altered to a ten, was arraigned at the Central Sta• Lion yesterday afternoon for a final hearing. Idr. Wm. Franks, an auctioneer, testified that de fendant called upon him to change the note, that he desired to take a dollar out ; the witness could net snake the c ; saw the same note in the posies• assn of Ogren Hart afterwards. ffic Pritchattesplathed, as he did at the first ken, ing, that he went to several plane to get the note changed, and had called upon the same person who had changed-him notes before. Ha Was not aware of the epurioua character of the note, or he °edit* would have refaced The defendant was honorably disohasged. fßefore Mr. Alderman Donsherly.] Alleged Policy Dealers Arrested. Abel S. Clark, of No. 208 Gold street; Peter It. Gallagher, 310 Chestnut street, and Francis Lewis, ad Race street, were arraigned yesterday on the Oath of William Howard, charging them with sell ing lottery policies. The witness testified that he had spent about the sum of $BO, and finally "Strunk" Clark for $204, and that Clark refused to pay him. The witness was determined to enter suit against all the dealers from whom he had purchased poll- Mee. The defendants were bound over in the sum of $l,OOO each to newer at court, At Large. Nears. Benedict, 'Ryland, and O'Neill, who were arrested in July last on the charge of conspiracy against the United States Government, are at literty. Two of them were seen walking along Chestnut street yesterday afternoon. The other. we learn, flee gone South. ['Before Mr. Alderman Fields.) Alleged 'Highway Robbery. Two men were arraigned yesterday, on the charge of highway robbery. They were committed for a further hearing. It is said that as Mr. Cleo. Clinton was walking alone Richmond a treet, belo V 7 A lieshen y avenue, in the Nineteenth ward, about if &cloak on Tuesday night, he was knocked down and robbed of one dollar, all the money he had about him. He was struck in the face with a hard substance, and fell insensible to the pavement. He was found in this condition by police officers, who removed him to his home. he was unable to leave his house to attend the hearing. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OT TRADE. S. W. DE COURSEY, JAMES C. HAND. T COMMITTEE OF THE MONTE GEORGE L. BUZBY. MARINE INTBIaIJOIDMV.II. PORT OF Plirtd/DEILPHIA, Jan. 27,1864. ARR. A ED . _ Brig Wm Creel-y. lithe, 10 days from New °fleas, With sugar. am.. to 1:1, S. Stetson $t Co. On Tuesday morning:, took olfthe captain and crew of the brig &try Bililkee, from Philadelphia for Key West. laden with coal for Government account, sunk off - 1)110k Creak by being en t througb by Ice. r .1 L Rees, Loper, from New York, whh wool to B Brtioch . & Sons. Schr 'l;serirtrg. Blske, S days from Portland. with (a ci t :Eiro j w c e 'b r n it t gell 3' , s C Seys from New York - . with dae to D Cooper. - - Schr Cora, IVlEsten. 1 day from Brandywine... Del, with urn meal to X al Lea. . . . Simmer BTmonr. room, from Alexandria, with 'nth , ...) to Thomas Webster. - N • Stssrser ay owes. Robnson, '2 as..7s from New York vitt, Toth.s to Crowell , Collins. CLEARED Bark Eveutiee, Partridge, Remedios. Madeira, & Oa hada. 'Smelly. (Er. ) Grant. Trinidad, flnba. 8 & W Welsh. Brig - Farah E Nenuedyi Efoirser, New Orleans. Work ~nan& Co. Brig H C Br-Asir. rovin. Havana. S E Bazie9 & Co. ' SclfrJ H _Houston. Lippincott, Key great, E A Sender br ficv Burton, Peacock. Brew ( Waste. Tyler & Co Pear B B Howlett. Somers Rey Wcmt. do. Schr Cara. Cort.on. Newborn. do. Scbr C E Paige, Prink. Beaufort. do. . Schr Chryrollte Baker. Port Royal. do. Fehr T P Cate, Endicott. Beanfoct. H A Adams St'r J S Shriven . D...nnis, Baltimore. A Grovea. Jr. St'r B Moir der, Btoomsbarg. Alexandria. Tyler di Co. bt'r A Brat-ley, Broughton. Alaxanirla T Webster. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia ExChange.l LEWES'S be: Jan. P. M. The bark Saxoncille. from New. Otleans, in at the Breakwater. waiting orders, in. Olmivinv with brigs Farah Crowell. for Halifax; A Brad.baw, from New York for Cape Henry; schooners James Brophy, from Philadelphia. 'with antler's stores; Georgia, from NeW York. with lumber, for alexandria: Rosanna B Butler. with hay; Bailie and Maria Jane, with wood, for Naw York; Pocahontas. Inothe, Trade Wind. Cheviot. from New York fir Alexandria. and a few others. The B steamer Ottawa left the Breakwater at 10 s't'ock this morning'. f.r sea. Wind N. W. Weather c , ear, and AARON fdAttall ALL. the brig Mary F. 31111 Z-ken. Captain. Brock. of and fin Philadelphia, bound to Key West. loaded with coal., while proceeding down the river on Tuesday. when off Duck Creek, c .ine in contact with heavy float ingce. which cut her starboard b‘mv pert, ceasing her to 'tints in 5.4 feet water. SHERIFFS SALES. gBEICIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF writ of Fieri Facies. to Ms directed, will be ex- pp to public sale or vendoe, on MONDAY Byeaing, .P.:* utus- 1,1884 _ at 4 o'clock. at Sansdanstreet Hall. N . 1. All that certain four-story brick factory and lot , i ) of ound, beginning at the northeast corner of Sixth str tand Colombia avenue for Fitter street), in the city of ,iadelphia; thence extending eastward along Co -1 its avenue one hundred feet to a twenty - feat- wide str t ; thence northward along the same forty-seven feet to a int; thence by the head of the same twenty feet; then a northward three feet; thence westward twelve feet; thence northward forty-four feet ten and one-half incites; thence westtn.rd one hundred and eight feet to hiss& 'street; thence southward along the same ninety lye feet to the place of beginning Mulch said premises Josiah Leeds et nx., by deed dated March 30, 1850, re eordodin Decd. Book O. W. C., Na 56 page 16). dic" con veyed uto Edward BtAtOrt and Joshua F Lacuna in fee, reserving a ground rent of $lBO, payab'e filet of. April aid October. 1 Also, ill the eatate. right, title, and interest of said Edwardßurton and Joshua, F. Banning in and to said twenty-bet-wide street. N. B. -There are open the above premises a twenty horse stem boiler and steam engine of sixteen-hone power, in good working order, manias, shafting, belt ing. etc , for the propulsion of machinery, four hundred feetlof ironpipe for heating, with fixtures. Also, a well of water, Which has heretofore at all times furnished sufficient water for therm of the holler and pump. No. 2 All that certain lot Or piece of ground adjoining a portion of the said pteralees, in the last line thereof, eitnate on the north side of Columbia avenue, as origi nally laid ot t is the plan of the District of Kensington, Since Weider by the act of Assembly .. approved March 11th, 1843. the distance 'of ore hundred and eight feet eastward fr m the east side of Delaware Sixth street, in the cit of Philadelphia; containing in front or i\ u• breadth on id Columbia avenue. now vacated. twenty six feet, an extending in length or depth northward between pa el tines. parallel with said Sixth street, on the east 11 e thereof fourty-four feet ten and a quarter inches, and the west line thereof forty-four feet ten and a ball is nes. Bounded northward by ground of Thomas B digstreth, southward by line of Columbia avenue, vacs 1, eastward by the promises above de— scribed, andestward by ground formerly of Alve E. Laing. [BM the same premises winch Zvi Smith and Wife by inde me bearing date May 1, Ihso, duly exe cuted and ac ovidedged. delivered and intended to se recorded. gra ea, and conveyed to the said Edward Burton and Jhua F. Banning. in fee.l No. 3. All th Jot or piece of ground adjoining the premises last ecribed, situate on the north side of Co lumbia avenue as originally laid out upon the plan of the District of ensington. since vacated by the act of Assembly, app ved March 11.1813, at the distance of 131 feet eastward f m the east aide of Sixth street, in the city of Philadellblar containing in front or breadth on said Columbia avenue. as originally laid out, thirteen feet, and extending in length or depth Rent ward be tween parallel lines, parallel with said Sixth street, on the east line thersaf forty- four feet ten inches, and on the west line thetas; forty-four feet ten and one-quarter inches. Bounded orthward by ground DC Thomas B. Longstreth, south and by the said Columbia avenue, as originally laid on eastward by the eremites above de scribed. maimed orton & Leaning. by Evi Smith. and. wife, and westwar by ground late of Alve Edgar La ing. [Being the rim lot of ground which hamnelS. Sisson and wife. b indenture dated April 21, 1850, duly executed, acknowdged. and delivered, and intended to be recorded, gra tad, and conveyed to Edward Bar l., ton and destine, e. aiming in fee. 1 No. 4. All that c tain lot or piece of ground, adjoin ing the premises la described , situate on the north side of Columbia avenue as originally laid out upon the plan of the district of nsington, in the county of Fiala dolphin, since vacs d by act of Assembly, approved March 11, 1543, at tht distance of 147 feet eastward from the east side of Sixth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front o .breadth on said Columbia avenue. as originally laid ont,'M feet, and extending northward between parallel lines, parallel with said Sixth street, on the the east line it meat', 44 feet 5)4 inches, and on the west tine thereoi 44 theilo inches. Bounded northward by ground now or late of Thomas B. Longstreth, south ward by said Columbia avenue, as originally laid, out, eastward by the lot last hbove described, and westward by ground now or late of Alve Edgar Laing. [Being the seine premises which Charles J. Kenderdine and wife, by indenture bearnig'date May 2.1850, duly executed, acknowledged. .and delivered, and intended to be re corded, granted. and conveyed to Edward Burton and Joshua F. Banning in be. 1 CD. C. ; D., 13. 534 Debt, $6,501 Bullett.7 Taken in execntion and to be sold as the property of Edward Burton and JOehna F. Lanning. Piliadelphia. bherirs OffiHNTH O2M,MSAN, Sher-ff 0 ia2l.r s H KRIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Vendkioni „Expones, tome directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing. February 1, 1864. at 4 o'clock at Sansomeatreet No. 1. Ail that certain two-story brick =assuage and lot of ground situate .on the south side of Callowhill street. No. 1318 one hundred and fifty feet six inches estward from Thirteenth street, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Callowhill street seven. teen feet six inches, and in depth sixty-two feet two inches to the rear end of premises No. 3. No. 2. All that certain two-story brick mesenage and lot of grseud situate on the sonth aide .ef Callowhill Street _No. one hundredand sixty-eight feet west from Thirteenth street in said city; containing in front on Callowhill street seventeen feet six inches. and in depth on the west line sixty-five feet six inches to the rear end of premises No. 3; thence eastwardly along tbalirie efsakt premtees No. 3, thirteen feet six ireities; thence north lewdly along the same three feet four inches; thence eastwardly along the same line four feet to the line of lot No. 1; thence northwardly along thesame fifePeightleet two inches to the place of beginning. No. 3. All that certain let of ground, with the mes snages or tenements thereon erected, beginning on the north side of Carlton street once hundred and fifty-nine feet three inches west from Thirteenth street; thence along Carlton street twenty-six feet three inches; thence northwardly at right angles with Carlton street seventy. four feet six inches; thence eastwardly thirteen feet' Sig inches; thence northwaidly three feet four inches; thence eastwardly twenty-one feet six inches; thence sonthwardly 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 said lot N 0.3, and extending in depth seventy-four feet ax inches. there are erected. Ave three-story brick Jima imager, and the remainder of said lohis laid 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 het' nine Mahe% and fourteen feet. _ . Being the same premises which Elizabeth 17rnetaby deed dated September 24, 1852. recorded in Deed Book T. 11,,Ne. 40, pages 001 and 605.1 granted and conveyed unto Preemsz 64ott- in fee. reserving thereont a yearly' ground rent of two hundred and forty dollars.] • CD. C. D. '63. CU. Debt. 83241. Bawlel Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Freeman Scott. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Jan, W. /884. ja2/51 SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Bxponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY venizig. February l. Mt. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. No. L All those certain two two-and-a.half story stone =assuages and lot of ground situate on the southeasterly aide of Haines etreet, in the Twenty. second ward of the flit, of Philadelphia; containing in fronton Haines street forty-four feet. and iu death one hundred and twentY feet. Bounded northeast by ground granted. or Intended to have been, to Charles Weiss, southeast bygronnd now or late of Charles B. Engle and Albert= Bugle, south- West by ground granted to Elias Coy on ground rent. northwest by said Hahne street. [Which said premises Charles Weiss and wife. by deed dated January 7, 1880, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8.. No. 99. page 834, con veyed unto George Montieth in fee; subject to a ground rent of forty-two dollars, payable first of March and Zeptember No. IL All that certaintwo.and.a.half stor.high stone building (divided into four tenements) and iett lot of ground situate on . the southwesterly side of Sngle street, one hundred and twenty feet southeasterly from Haines street, in the Twenty. second ward aforesaid; contain ing in front on Engle street sixty feet. and in depth on the northwest line one hundred and fifty two feet four Inches, and on tbe southeast line [W hi c h ed two feet ten and a half inches. aid p r emise s Charles Weiss and wife, b y deed dated August 2 MC recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8.. No. 128, Page 476, Stc • conveyed unto George Montieth in fee; subject to a ground rent of thirty dollars, payable first of April and October. - • et D., 63. 613. Debt $436.46. B. T. Jones.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George Montletb.. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Phibidelphla, Sheri/re Offlce. Jan, ro, 7869, ia2l-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF "•-" a writ of - Levari Facies. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Even. ing. February 1.1864. at 4 o'clock, at gansom-street Hall. Al that certain three-sto brick messuage and lot of Br situate on the so ut hward ng str.et, OM hun dred and sixty. form feetfrom ShiPpen street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Erie street sixteen feet, and in depth fifty-four feet to a tWelve. feet-wide alley. with the privilege t hereof; r W hich said premises gamuel Roberts et us by deed dated September 12, 1854. recorded in Deed Boek T. H., No page &a., conveyed unto Robert D OWE! in fee 3 . [D. C. .• D 133. 629. Debt 9629 °.‘ J B.Townsend.] Taken in -exam:Moil mad to be . -. 1d7 thu_epertr of Robert J. Douglass. JOH4al4BN,rShertir. phuadelphia. Sheriff's Dike Jan. 29. P 364. ]al.& SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a wri publicevan Packet, to me directed. b posed to sale or vendee. on MONDAY Rye: ex g . February 1, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street 111-. All that certain two-story brick meesuaste and fat of ground situate on the east aide of NiXtraellth street twenty sight feet southward from Carlton street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Sixteenth street fourteen feet, and in depth forty-eight feet to a four-feet-wide alley, with the privilege thereof [Which said remises Elizabeth Skerrett et aL, by deed conveyed unto Ship S. Bunting in fee. 3 CD, 0. D. ' 63 531. Debt, Vag Rippl e 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the _property of JOHN TOPSON. Sheriff. Office, Jan. g 3,1951. jam -at SHBRiFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF 11 / 4 -F a writ of Venditioni Egnonas. tome directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening, February 1, 1861. at 4 o'clock. at Dansote.street Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate on the east side of Hancock street. two hundred and seventy- six feet northwa r d from York street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Hancock street eighteen feet, and In depth ninetrdwo feet six inches to Mutter street. CD. C., D..'63. 614. Debt. WM 14. O'Neill. J Taken in execution and, to e j.w sold io 7 voc the p roperty of Joseph bteppacher and W. Eteepacher. JOHN THOMPSON Sheri 7 (41 StITT SETS....«» 4 66 97 SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Venditioni Enpons.s to me directed. will be exposed to publm sale or vendee. on MONDAY hue. wing, February 1. 1344. at 4 Q . CiOck. nt Snnaanl,Str9Ot Halt. No. 1. All that certain lot of netted begin.] ingAt a point one hundred and fifty feet wee; from elm We,, side of Front street. and (tiny three feet tour inches. more p or bi l iad ese e . ip ert ia ir th e: n d c f e r e o x m u . B d ro i ~e u e seres t , is r tiya feet: ha city Goof 'erect fifty feet; thence north forty faot_ awl thence Sant fifty feet to the place of beginnirgg. No. 2 Ali that certain lot of ground. with the build ings thereon erected, eitnate on the eouth side of Brown street. between Front and New Market Waste. in said city ; containing in front on Brown street twenty eight feet. and in dr.vtb forty feet more or lent Babjeet to a ilennd rent of Bye p orn o. twoire fn. C.: D.. .'63_ 48L _l4bt IMO Thorn.) Taken in exec:it:.2 and to he sold as the property of Samuel Helsel]. ./0 1 3k4 THOMPSON Sheriff Sheriff's Office. Jan. 19.1861. STIERIFF'S SALE..-BY - VIRTUE OF kJ a writ of Levert. Facies. to me directed, will be exposed to Public sale or vendue, meIdOEDAY Evening. February 1, 1864, at 4 o'cloolz, at Saneom-street Hall, All that certain mese uage and lot of ground situate on the soutbeastwaraly side of Amber or Waterloo street, two bondred and eighty feet three and three-quarter inches southwestwardly from Allegheny avenue. in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on Amber or Waterloo street flfty-slg feet three tnchet, and in depth ninety feet. Bounded southweotarardly by Coon .'treat, with the privilege thereof. [Which said lot Edwin R. core' et az, krdeed dated December 11.1811. eonveyed unto Harper Holleman and Robert Bprowles in fee.] CD. C.'&l. 488. Debt, $427.48, Robb. l Taken In execatlon and to be sold as the property of Harper Hellerman and Robert Sprowleß. JOHN THOMPAON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Jan. 19. lffat itral•St SHERIFF'S SALE —BY VIRTUE OF a wilt of Levert Facies, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening, February I. 1954. at 4 o'clock. at &mom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Pine rest thirty-six feet eastward from Seventh street. In the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Pine street eighteen feet. and in depth eighty-eight feet. (Willa said premises Samuel ffeith, etby deed gate, fiteivii 16. 11.21, 1-e -on-lied in Deed Dook . A. Al.. So. 1L page 360. conveyed onto Thomas I'. Sherbourne. in fee.] CD. O. ;D. 101. Debt, $2,240. raechall.] Taken in execution and to be MC as the property of Thomas l', Sherborne. JOHN . Tllo4fPBo.2f. Sheriff. Philadelphia. siberifi's Ogles. Jan. 10, 1E64. 4821- St SHERIFF'S SALE --BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Venditioni &sperms. to ma directed. will be exposed to public sale or venduo, on MONDAY Evening, February 1. 1861. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom street Hall, Ali that certain year's ground rent of $2B 80. ntr-ab'e btilf-YnarlY by George if. Tonna, out of and for a tot of ground situate on the northeaslward.y side 01 Morton street, eighty-two feet northwestwardly from Wrard avenue, in the city of Philadelphia; con sluing in front on Morton street fifteen' feet, and in depth on ;he south east line fifty-one feet six ladle'. and on the northwest line Arty feet. RD. C., D. Vt. 460 Debt, 15161,05, Wollaston.; 'Jot en in execution and to be cold a• the property of Peter Weptes. JOHN TBOMPFIOII, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's (Moe. ion. 19. BR. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF o. writ of venditioni Forponati, to me directed.. will be exposed to public sate or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February 1. 1881. at 4 o'clock. at Ransom-street Hall. All that certain two story frame meemeige and let of ground, eituate on the cast side of Cherry now Mont gomery street. between Prince street.now Girard avenue. and Queen. now Richmond street, to the Eighteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; cmtaining In front on Montgomery street twenty feet, and to depth one hun dred and eighty-one feet. Bounded south by ground now or late of Thomas B. Byres. west by sand Mont gomery street, north by ground now or late of Thomas Vaughn, and east by ground of Anthony Painter. - ED. O.: D. V. 466. Debt. 81.918. Tener.3 - Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob K. Vaughn. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. • Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, San. 19, 1864. 1a21.-8t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Pastan. to Toe directed, will be en toned to pnblie sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening, February 1. 11364. at 4 o'clock. at Hansom-street Hall. , All that certain lot of gronnd situate on the north eastward y side of Otis (late Wood) street. and eolith esstwardly side of Moyer (late Brown) street, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on Otis street eighty feet and in depth seventy-eight feet. (*Which said lot Sarah Poster. by deed dated October at, 1.13511, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8.. NO. 140, page 273. con veyed unto John B. ;ones in fee; subject to two ground rents of $36 each, Payable first of March and December. cD. r.; ; D., 011, Debt, *1 996 48- E 97Campbe11.1 Tokon in execution and to be sold an the property of John R Jones. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Jan 20. 1864. ia2t-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE DIP riwrit of Levert Facies. to me directed, will be ex- Posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY rEvening, February 1, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansout-street Hall. Ell that certain lot of ground, with the four three-story brick messuages thereon, situate on the north aide of Carpenter street, one hundred and thirty-one feet east ward from Second street. in the city of PhiladelP_Mar containing in front on Carpenter street seventeen net. at d in depth en tb e east line ninety five feet three inches. and on tt e watt line one hundred and. one feet one inch. [Which rat t premises James Hoes et tur., by deed. dated Angrmt 17. 1851, recorded in Deed Book 0. W Ne. 111, page 886, conveyed unto Thomas Kane in fee, ariideet to a ground rent or twenty- five dollars and fifty cents. I ID. D. ; D.. '63; 515. Debt. $418.80, Colahan Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Sane. deceased. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Jan. 20, 1864. ia2l-3t gRERII4IPS S A T.R.-BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Venditioni Expense, tome directed, will be exposed to public sale or yeodue. on MONDAY Eveninz , February 1,1864. si 4 o'clock. at &mom-sued Hall. No. 1. All that certain three-story brick tavern, sta bling. and lot of ground situate on the north side of Girard avenue, twenty feet eastward from Seventh street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Girard avenue forte feet, and in depth on the east line one hundred. and twelve feet eight and . three-quarter inches, end on the west lire one hundred arid sixteen feet three and a half inches , No. 9. All that certain lot of ground 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 feet, and in depth on the east line one hundred and ten feet seven and a half inches. and on the west hue one hundred and twelve feet eight and three-nnarter 'Deltas. f Which said pre. miees the South Penn Building, &c-, by dead dated Feb ruary 20, 1862, conveyed unto Sohn P. Pere& in fee; No. 1 subject to a ground rent 'of two hundred and ten dollars, and No 2to a ground rent of one hundred and five tiollars.l - . CD. C. D, M. 497. Debt $10,0:0 . I' Taken in execution and to be sold as the p a il:Fr:l .3 of John P. Forsch. JOHN THOMPSON, Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, lan. 19.1864. 1it:231-.9t SHERIFF'S SALE---BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed„ Will be exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY E ye- Ling. February 1. 1864, at 4 o'clock, atSaneora-street Hal/. No. 1. All that certain lot of ground situate on the sontheastwardly side of Main street, and northeast wardly side of Summer street. in the Twenty.second ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Mifflin street sixty fest.and in depth on the northeast erly line two hundred and" two feet one and three quarter inches, and on the sonthwestwardly line along Summer street. two hundred and two feet three inches. No. 2 All that certain Int of ground situate on the southeastwardly side of Mifflin street. sixty feet north eastwarllly from Summer street in hundredd city ; con taining in front on Mifflin street one and. eighty feet,and in depth on the nouthweetwardly line two hun dred and two feet and one and three-quarter inches, and on the northeastwardly line two hundred and one feat nine and three-quarter inches [Which said premises John Guild Millette, by deeds dated May 21 and Septem ber 14 . 1853 : recorded in Deed Book T. H. No. 104, page 366, ac.. conyeyod No. lento George McHenry, and No. 2 unto George McHenry . and Samuel Pleasants in fee, and Samuel Pleasante et ux..by deed dated Septamber3l6, 1814. recorded in Deed. Book T. H No. 170, page 4, dm., conveyed his moiety of said tot No. 2 unto George Mc- Henry in tee.] ID. H. t D.. '63. 44.3. Debt $11,329. Wain. 1 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George McHenry and Samuel Claimants. garnishees. JOHN THODECSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Otlice, Jan. 19, 1864. ia2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE —BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Leyari Facies, tome directed. Will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on SIONDAX Evening, Febuary 1, 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sanscon-street Han. One fall equal undivided seventh part— No. 1. Of and in all that certain three-story brick mestanage and lot of ground situate on the southwest cor ner of Catharine and. Fifth streets, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Fifth street eighteen feet. and. in depth street fifty south line ftfty-two feet, and tharine street fifty-two feet, and on the west line twen ty feet nine inches. - No. 2. Of and in all that certain three-story brick messnage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Fifth street, sixty-four feet northward from Dickinson street. in the said city.; containing in front on. Fifth street, sixteen feet. and in depth eighty' feet to a four feet wide alley. with the privilege thereof. gland. Of and in all that certain =assuages and tract of situate in the First ward of the said city. begin ning at a corner of this and James. C. Fisher's land. a road or lane left _open by William Jones. Reynolds Been, and Thomas Wharton; thence by James C. Flalt er'sground south 6'7 degrees west, 26 85-100 Perches to land now or late of Samuel Pancoast; thence Darn! by the same and partly by land now or late of Daniel Dior backer, partly by a lane dividing this from land now or late of George Parker and John Bartholo mew, south 27 degrees 10minutes east. 151 3-10 perches to the new Moyamensing road; thence along the same north 78 degreeseast, about six perches, mere or leas to the new Fifth street; thence along the same to its inter section with the first-mentioned road; thence by said road nort place g. beginning est, 130 perches. more or less MR= of containing 27 acres more or less with the privilege of said erst-nientioned lane. I.W hick saidpremises No. L William B. Heron and wife, by deed dated July 9,1863. recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 93. page 321, Re.. Conveyed unto John Wag ner in fee; No. 2, Samuel H Watson and wife, by deed dated February 22. 1856, conveyedn Deed Book W. No. 62„page 268, &c.. y unto said JohnWag ner.= fee; 510. 8. Samuel G. Wright et at . egeantors of John Gardiner deceased, by deed dated March 23. 1830, recorded in Deed Book A. M.. No. 1. page 712, act con veyed unto John Wagner in fee. and Ann Gardiner. wi dow of said decedent, by deed dated. March 25, 183 D, re corded in Deed Book A. 7N. No. 1, page 714, releate her dower therein unto John it Wagner in fee, and said John Wagner being so seized of said premises, died April 29. 156 e, intestat e , reeving surviving him a widow. Ann Wagner, and issue. seven children (of whom William Wagner was one) in whom said premises descended in fee, subject to the dower therein of said Ann Wagner.) [D. C.. D. '63. 453. Debt 633,080. Brinekle Taken in execution and to be sold as the-property of William Wagner, JOHN THOMPSON,Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office. Jan. 19, 1864. ja2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Pastas, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening, February 1, 1861. at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall. All that certain three-story messing° 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 hont on Master street fourteen feet, and in depth gap feet, more or less. [ Which said premiees. George Magee, Sheriff , by deed peil dated may 8,1807, recorded in D. O. Deed Book S., ao. 8, page 438, conveyed unto Sarah A. Dickerson in fee.] CD. C.; D., V. 622. Debt. $721.90. Erety.) Taken. In execution awl to be:-eold as the property of John A. Dlekereon, and Sarah A. .his Wife. SOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Once, Jan 20. 1864. ja2l-8t SHERIFF'S SALE:-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Rven- Jag. February 1.1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot of around situate on the west side of Fifteenth street, ninety-two feet MAO Inches north ward from Owing Garden street, in the city of Puitadel phis; containing In iront on Fifteenth street fifteen felt seven inches, and in depth 'westward. sixty-four feet to a four-feet-wide alley, leading into enoth.er four-feet wide alley leading into a twenty-feet-wide alley, with the privilege of said alleys. [Being part of the same lot which James H. O'Beirne et ux, by deed dated March 1, 1862. conveyed unto Henry 8. Goldsmith in fee.] IED execution 3 618. Debt, $2.186.61. Thom Taken inand to be sold as the property of Henry N. Goldsmith- JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Once. Jan 20,1864. ia2l-3t S HERIFF'S SALE.--BY - VIRTUE OP a 'writ of Levee Facies, to me directed , will be exposed to public Bale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, • /enmity I, 1864. at 4 o'clock, at Saxisem-streetnall. All those certain two threk messuages and lot of ground situate on the northwestcorner of Front and Scheetz streets, in the city of Philadelphia ; con taining in front on Front street thirty-eight feet, and in depth on the soutliline along &Meets street foarteen feet seven-andqt-half Inches . and on the north line twelve feet flue-and-a- half inches. including a two-feet-six inches wide alley, 'with the privilege of building over said alley. [Which said lot Jana Scheetz et ax. by deed dated December 11, 1845. conveyed unto Charles Mclntire In fee - reeereing a groundrent of *3O. which gronmirent said'Jtumb Schnitz et am; released and ex tinamisbed to said Charles T. Moihtire in fee W. 0. D.. Ed 526. Dent. WOO Pons. Taken in execution and to he sold as the_property of Charles Mclntire. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Jan. 80. 1884. . ja2l.Bt SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY . VIRTUE OF a writ of Yendltioni Siponas, to me direated, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ins ,February 1,1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain messuage and lot of ground Situate on the north side of Plumb street. between Third and Fourth streets. In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Plumb street. eighteen feet and a balf and in depth ninety feet. more or lees, Bounded eaetwerd by ground late of Thomas Lightfoot, northward by grams late of the widow Jekyll, and westward- by ground now or late of Doctor Solomon. [Which said lot Timothy Abbott et torby deed dated May 1. 1800. conveyed unto Israel Hoopes; treeerving a ground rent of twenty. four sliver milled dollars..T • - CD. C.• D.. 'B3. 603. Debt. 41177.05. -J. B Townsesd.] Taken in execution and to• be :sold as the_property of Israel Hoopes. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office: Jan. 20,1884. isallt ^- ,SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Paola% to me directed will be exposed to Pnblie sale or vendue. on MONDAY'Evening. F.bruary 1, 1964. at 4 o'clock. at Sausom-street All that certain three story brick messuage, two story brisk slaughter house. anti lot of ground. dituate on the won aide of Fifth etreiA, two hen red and eighty-two feet northward from Frank lin avenue, in the Seventeenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fifth street thirty-six feet. and in depth on thenorth line-one -hun dred and eight feet three 'naafi. and on the south line 126 feet 9 inches to Canal street. [hich said premises . Pollard McCormick et us., by deed dated May 31. 1861, recorded in Deed Boar T H.. No. 26. page 6. Om son v eyed unto John Davis in fee; reserving... a ?early ground rent of 461€6 53. which yearly rent (Aar es Damn. by deed dated November 2, 1863. extinguished Unto said Sohn Davie in fee CD. C. t, D. '63. 623. Debt. mew. Lex.] Taken In execution and to be cold as the property of John Davis. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheri". rbEadolphis. Bherir6 0/BOVit Tan. $6,18641. T I L B PRE BB . -- -P 6 ' I S 4 JANUARY 28, 1864. COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PABTNEB SHIP. namepartnershirLhefoe existing_ un der the flrm of DI CO I.S.SY. HAMILTON. di EVANS is this day dissolved b_y mutual oottaent. BAHL. DS COUnSIST. HUGH HAMILTON. CHAS. T. EVANS. SETH B. STITT. PHILADELPHIA. Des. 31. 1863. UNDERSIGNED. A VIN a THE H & limited partnership under and by virtue of aa act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of pennsylvania, passed the 21st of March,A. D. 1836. entitled meatt relative to Limited Partnerships" and the supple thereto do make thefollowingpubllcation corn finance with the said act of Assembly and the saPple ments thereto; First. The said partnership is to bs conducted under the name or Arm of DE COURANT. HAMILTON & EVANS. Second. The general nature of bnsinem intended to be transacted is the DRY GO OD S COMMISSION BUS i NESS. Third. The general_partners in said partnership are SAMUEL G. DE COURSEY, residing at No. 328 South Sixteenth street; HUGH HAMILTON, melding at No. 146 North Twentieth street, and OHABLBe T. BRANS. residing at No. 14Iforth Twentieth street, In the city of Philadelphia. Fourth. The special partners are SETH B. STlTT,_re siding at No. 212 'West Leman Square, in the city of Phi ladelphia. and ROBERT L. TAYLOR, residing at No. 32 Union Place, in the city of New York, and they have each contributed to the common stook of the said Dart nershiplifty thonsand dollars lin ingih, mating the SAM of one hundred thousand dollars In the aggregate. Fifth. The said partnership is to commence on drat day of January, A D. MEC and fa tro terminate on the Slat day of Deesinlier, A. COME SAUL. G. DB COUREIBT. HUGH HAMILTON. General Partners. CHAS. T. SWANS, SETH B. STITT, ROBERT L. TATLOI3.I Special Partners. ' PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 31, 1863. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT •••• the undersigned have this day formed a LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, pursuant to the statutes of the State of New 'York, for t he purpose of carrying _on the GENE RAI, DRY GOODS COMM/410N BUSINESS in the city of New York; under the firm-name of KENDALL, OLEVkLAND, & OPDYKS. That the sole general partners interested in the said partnership are JOSEPH S KENDALL, of the town of Orange, county of Essex, State of New Jersey: HENRY M. CLEVELAND, of the city of Brooklyn, State of New York, and HENRY B. OPDYK.S. of the city of New York. That the sole special partners interested in the partner ship are GEORGE OPDYKE. of the city of New York, who has contributed the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars in cash towards the capita l of the said Inn: ROBERT L. TAYLOIL of the ci of New York. who has contributed tho capital Piny Thousand Dollars in cash towards the saidp, and SETH B. STITT. of the city of Philadelphia. State of Pennsylvania, who has contributed the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars in cash towards the said capita. That the saidpartnership commences on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four (1964), and terminates on the thirty-first day of Decem ber. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (1866). That, by the terms of the said partnership. the special partners are not liable for the debts of the partnership be and the amounts respectively contribuWd by them to the capital, as above stated. - JOSEPH S. }KENDALL. HENRY K. aGEVELAND, BIBBY B. OPDIKE. OEO aGR OPDYFfn, ROBBBT L TAYLOR, SETH B. STITT. New roux. Dec. 31. 1863. IMIT E D PARTNERSHIP. -THE Subscribers hereby give notice that they have en tered into a Limited Partnership, agreeably to the provi sions of the laws of Pennsylvania relating to /halted partnerships. That the name or firm under which WA pas tumid" Le to be conducted, is WOOD, MARSH, It HAYWARD- That the general nature of the business intended to be transacted is the Dry Goods Jobbing business. That the Samoa of all the general and special partners interested therein are. BENJAMIN V. MARSH (general partner), LEWIS W. HAYWARD (general partner), BASRA HENDERSON, (general partner). RICHARD WOOD (general partner:. SAMUEL P. GODWIN (gene ral partner). RICHARD D. WOOD (special partner), and JOSIAH BAOuN (special partner), and all of them, the 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 stook is one hun dred thousand...dollars—of which fifty thousand dollars in cash has been so contributed by the said 'RICHARD D. WOOD, special partner—and of which fifty thousand dollars in (mai, has been so contributed by the said .W -81 eM BACON. special partner. That the period at Which the said partnership is to commence, is the thirty-first day of December. A. D., DM and the period at which it will terminate is the thirty-first 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 SAMUEL P. GODWIN'. - NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNER EHIP.—The undersigned hereby give notice, under the provisions of the acts of Assembly for the Oommon 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 Srm under which said partner ship shall be conducted is WATSON & JANNRY. Second, The general nature of the hasinoss intended to be transacted is the purchase and sale of Dry Goods; the place of business to be in the city of Philadelphia. Third. CHARLES WA TS m N es r of i d th c e e CNeon. ea NPorathSIXTH Street. in the city of Philadelphia. and FRANKLIN JANNEY. residence No. 609 COATES Street. in the city of Philadelphia. The name of the Special Partner is WILLIAM S. 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 sum of TWBRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Fifth. Bald partnership shall commence on the fret day orJannarg. eighteen hundred and sizty•four. and terminate on the thirty-first day of December, eighteen hundred and sixty-six. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVE hotiee, tinder the provisions of the acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penuaylvaxiia ' relative to Pdmited Partnership, that &hey have this day formed a Limited Partnership under the firm-name of D. A. HUNTER & SCOTT. trThe cgenra t n e t _prur o h a th e and u sisna e le o in STEAMa nd e MILINERY GOODS: the place of business to be in the env of Philadelphia. The general partners in said Arm are DAVID A. HUN TER and WILLIAM B. SCOTT, both residing in the city of Philadelphia. The special partners in said Arm are WILLIAM HUNTSJI..Ji and. GEORGE S. SCOTT. both residing in the city of Philadelphia. The amount of capital which each of the said special partners has contributed to the common stock is as fel lows: The said William Bunter, Jr. has contributed the sum of Ave thousand dollars, and the laid George Scott the sum of live thousand dollars. Said partnership shall commence on the first day of January,. eighteen hundred and sixty-four. and termi nate on the thirty-Ant ai r y of December, eighteen hun dred and sixtyolix. DAVID A. BTOATBS. WM. B. SCOTT, General Partners. WM. HUNTER, Jr.. GEO. S. SCOTT PHILADELPHIA, January I, 1884 . ' Special Partners. ia2-6W MOTIOE.-THE P ART N-E RSHIP .s.s heretofore existing between JACOB T. BuNTING and SAML. A. MMES. ender the firm of Bruiting dt Jones. has been dissolved by the death of the said Jacob T. Bunting. The business of the firm will be settled 'Ss Samuel A- Jones, the surviving partner. The undersigned will continue the business under the style of the late firm, at the old stand. 80. ids South DELAWARE Avenue. SAMUEL A. JONES. TEIONAS BARNES. ratraimpstrA, Jen. let, 1864.5a0-lm WILLIAM M. SHOEMAKER AND RICHARD M. SHOEMAKER, Ja., are this day admitted to an interest in onr business. the style and title of the Arm to continue the same an heretofore. It °BERT SHOEMAKER do CO., Wholesale Drnsaists. _ N. E. corner FOURTH and RACE Streets. ZHILLIMPRIA. January 1, 1864. iel-1m COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.- THE undersigned have this day entered into copartner. ship, for the transaction of the Dry Goods Commission Brosines_ .s under the name of JOHN H. WILLIAMS ds 00., at No. 379 OHNSTNIIT Street. JOHN H. WILLIAM Par Lana.. Jan. 1 . 1864 . JOHN WHIST. S, TVISSOLUTION. - PHILADELPHIA., - 8 -'" January 1, 1904. The usdersisned, truant under the firm of JOHN HOOPNE, SON. & CO.. retires from bushiest. The beeluees will be mottled up at the office, No. 11.4 CHEST NUT &seek Cal-im3 ROBERT N. HOOPER. ROBERT GLENDENNING, JE:, - IS THIS DAY admitted Into the 'arm of BUM= & so., Dahltorp, 5* South THIRD street. PariAlmpant. Jan. I. MA lal-Ine DISSOLUTION. -THE' PARTNER SHIP existing between the undersigned,. under the Ilma of RAIGUEL di EVANS. is THIS DAy dissolved by mutual element. WILLIAM ELIGIIEL. PIITLADELPHIA. Jan. 26. 1864. W1L9 " NVA18627. :DISSOLUTION OP COPARTNER; 13111 P.—The CA3partnershiro heretofore existing nn; der the Am name of T. P. at 8.8. SMITH Is this day dis solved by mutual consent. T. P. SMITH, Jeletrasy 26. 1883 . Cia27-3M IS. 8. SMITE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day entered into Coiertnership urider the name of SMITH. 880., do PRlBOtill, for the mimosa of trans acting a Boot and Shoe Manufacturing and Jobbing Bu siness. at No. BO North FOURTH Street. T. P. SMITR, S. S. SMITH. rfirkszutruza, Jan. 26, 1664. WM. PENROSE. 527-St." WILLIAM MONELL vs. ISABELLA VIRGINIA MCNEIL. Court Common Pleas, December Term, 1863—N0. 2 in Divorce. To Isabella Virginia Monet. Respondent above named: Please take notice that interrogatories have been flied. and that a copy of the same. with a memorandum, stat ing the names of the witnesses proposed to be examined. with their residences and business. has been filed in the Prothonotary'a OXlce of the Common Fleas. That the iota interroffeteries will be propounded to the laid witnesses by William. D. Baker, 11811, examiner ap pointed by the Court. at his OPFICE.No 4021 WALNUT Street, up stairs, on 19th Pabst:Lary. A. D. 1884, at 11 o'clock A. M W ien and whersion may attend if you think.proper. ' DANIEL DOUGHERTY. ja26-I6t. •Solioitor for Libellant. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TUB CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Theer oltßetate or SAMUEL R. WOOD, deceased. Aviator appointed to audit the &mond account of ROBERT W. RICHARDSON, executor of above estate, will meet the parties interested, at his once 6. B. cor ner EIGHTH and LOCUST Streets. on TUESDAY, Feb. rnary 2d. 1864, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. • DANIEL DOUGHERTY thetn6t Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of JOHN SAILER, Deceased The Auditor appointed to audit. settle, and adjust the account of ISAAC FORD and JACOB soaps% Execu tors of above Estate, will meet the parties interested at his office, attle Southeast corner of EIGHTH and LO CUST Streets, 'on MONDAY AFTERNOON. February 1801, at s o'clock. DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ja9.l-thiirt6l _ Auditor. . THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Trnst Estate of SARAH ARCHER, under will of JOSEPH ARCHER, deceased. The Auditor appointed to and% settle. and adjust the account of ELI K. PRICE, Trustee of SARAH ARCHER, under will of Joseph Archer, deceased, and to make dis tribution, will attend to the duties of his appointment on 2dONDAY. the Sib day of February, A. D. DNS at 4 o'clock P.M. at his office, No. 271. :South FIFTH titreet, in the city of Philadelphia. JOSEPH A. CLAY. ia9e.tuthest Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Netate of CHARLES FOX, Deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of George. Gardore and John Bags. Executors and Trustees under the last Will and Testamez I of CHARLES FGX, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the account ant. will meet the parties interested for the purposes of Ws appointment, on MONDAY, February_let. at 4 o'clock P. M.. at his Office, Southekst corner SIXTH and WAL NUT Streets, in the City ofPhiladelphia. ia21.213-7E 28-90 D. W. O'BRIEN. Auditor. LETTERS TESTAXENTARY UPON -R- 4 the 'Estate of JOHN WALLLOE RIDDLE having been granted to the nnderelaned, all persons indebted to the rald notate are rev:meted to make payment. and there holdall claims or domande are requested to pre. seat them without delay to CHARLES DIAXALESTEB, 12105 South SITE Street. DEMME 23. MN de24-th6t T ETTEBS TESTAMENTARY UPON A . thellunate of TOWNSEND SNOWLESS. deasasott. having been granted to the undersigned. all persons -la debts d to the said estate are requested to make paymeat,i and these having olallas will present them without de: y. to SAMUEL J. SHARP I.BalL CHARLES L. SHARPLESS. HENRY IL G. SHARPLESS. fldiatta. Jaik 9. le% Giall-mikati CHARLES WATSON. YE4I9E:LIN JANNEY. General Partners W. 0 STE;WAVY. Special Partner /SEGAIL. PROPOSALS. OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE. TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets. PIWIAMILP3II,I. January 25. UGC SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this °Moe until 12 o'olook M.. on FRIDAY; the Mb instant. for numbing' the Schuylkill Arsenal with the following articles HOsPrray, AND AMBULANCE FLAGS. For General Hospitals—Yello w bunting. i n c h es y eet,with the letter 11. 24 long, of greeil bunting. in the centre. For Poet and Field Hospitals—Yellow bunting. 6 by 4 feet. with the letter H. 21 Inc hes long, of green bunting, in tne centre. For Ambulances and Guidons—To mark the way to Sad holpitals, yellow bunting, 14 by 2.8 inches. with a Border one lull deep of green ALSO, Light Artillery Uniform - 5We: army standard- Bed-Bair Plume. for do.. army standard. Ringsands and Tassels for do.. prorated. army standard. for do., brass, army sten 'lard. Eaglet for do.. braes. army standard. Bedeaok Tape X inch. Bidders muss state in their proposals the price. which must be given in writiag, es we ll as in figures; also the quantity bid for, and time of delivery. The ability of the bidder to till the contract must be guarantied by two responsible persons. whose algae tares will be appended to the guaranty, and said guar anty accompany the bid: and in case the said bidder should fall to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to Whom the contract may be awarded. Bidders, as well as their sureties. or guarantors, WhO may not be known at this office. will furnish a certifi sate from the United States District Attorney, Postmas ter, or other public functionary. at the residence of the bidder, or guars n tors. setting forth clearly . the fact, that the bidder and his sureties axe responsible men. who will. th e contract arded them. act in good faith with United S t ate s, and faithfully execute the same. Po bid will be entertained union properly guarantied by two responsible parties as above described. Bids from defaulting contractors will not be received. Blank forms for proposals can be had upon applio lion at this office. Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Arm, Supplies,' stating the particular article bid for. • Je2S-at G. R. CEOSMAN. Amidst. Q. M. General. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE/ 1 CINCINNATI. Ohio. January 23, 1864. PROPOSAL are invited by the undersigned, until TUESDAY. February 2. 1864, at 12 o'clock M . for fur nishing this Department with - Axes:: Axee—Handled; Axe Handles; Hatchets—Handled: Hatchet Handles; Shovels; Spades: Picts—Handled; Pick Handles. To be delivered tree of charge at the United States la emotion Warehouse. in this city, in good new packages, with the name of the party iturnishing. the kind and quantity of goods distinctly marked thereon . Parties offering goods must, in all oases. furnish sam pies, marked and numbered to correspond with their proposal; and distinct y state in their bids the quantity of goods -they- propose to furnish. the price, and the time of delivery. - Bids will be opened on Tuesday, February 2d, - 1864. at; 1 o'clock P. M., at this office, and bidders are invited to be present. Awards will be made on Wednesday, February 3d. when biddsre, or dnly-anthorized agents, are expected to be prepared to give security that the goods will be tarnished if an award is made. The right to reject any bid deemed• unreasonable is re served - By order Oa. THoIfAS WOODS. A Q. M. O. ja2s-9t Captain MOULTON and A. Q. , _ PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until the 80th natant, at 12 o'clock Idfor furnishing the Subsistence Department with Ten Th ousand Barrels of Flour. 5, (00 barrels innew oak barrels, head lined. 6.000 barrels in new, strong cotton sacks, one half barrel in each seek. Bide 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 steels of paper. The delivery of the Flour to commence within Ave days from the opening of the bids. and-La each gnastitlea daly as the Government may direct, delivered at the Government Warehouse in Georgetown, at the wharves. or Railroad D6pat in Washington. D. O. The deity ery of all Flour awarded to be completed within twenty days from the opening of the bide. Payment will be made in Certificates of Indebtedness, Or such other funds as the Government may have for disbarment. The usual Government inspection will be made just before the Flour is reeelved. and none will be accepted which is not fresh ground. - An oath of allegiance must accompany the bid of each bidder who has not the oath on die in this once. and no bid will be entertained from parties who havepreviouslY failed to comply with their bids, or from bidders not present to resrend. GovernMent reserves the right to reject any bid for any cause. Bids to be addressed to the undersigned at No MRS G Street Washington. D. 0., endorsed " Proposals fop Flour." 0. G. GREENS, Captain Mit V. WISKTFOTON, D. C., Sag. 11,1804. Jal2-10t OFFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF SLIBSIbTRNOR. WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 19, /264 SEALBD PROPOSALS (in duplicate) are invited until the 2d of Febmary, at 11. o'clock , for the Huns, TALLOW, ROOFS. and HORNS of alfelovernment Cat tle slaughtered within the ancient limits of the District of Columbia, for three months or more from the com mencement of the contract. • The above articles to be collected by the contractor. and removed from the various places at which the cat tle are gilled, at such times as may be designated by the officer in charge. The contractor shall be liable for all the Hides and Tallow, Hoofs and Horne coming from every animal slaughtered, unless It can be made satisfactorily to ap pear to the Subsistence Department that all due exer tion, diligence, and care was made to obtain the said ar ticles. Payment will be required every ten days in Govern ment funds. The bids will state the amount per animal. for the ar ticles referred to. and be accompanied 'by the following guarantee. certificate, affidavits of each guarantor, and oath of allegiance. Blank forms can be obtained by ap plication to the understated, _ _ Anned. PROPOSAL. . of the State of, eonntv of , offer, per Head, for all Hides. al low, Hoofs, and Horns of all Government Beef Cattle killed within the ancient limits of the District of Colum bia, dollars and cents. (the amount to be in words and figures,) subjeet to all the conditions of the advertisement herewith appended. GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents of in the county of, 'and State of herebylointly end severally covenant with the United ' States, and guarantee, in ease the foregoing bid of shall be accepted, that within five date after the acceptance of said bid, he sigwn ill, a contract for the prompt and faithful execution of the same, and that we will become Ws security on a bond, in the sum of fif teen thousand dollars. for the performance of his can tract. in conformity with the terms - of his proposal, and that in case the said shall fall to enter into a contract. under the terms of the advertisement dated 186 inviting proposals for Hides, Tal low. Roofs, and Horns. we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer made by the said in the foregoing proposal. and the next lowest responsi ble formal bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given under our hands and seals this dap et , 185 . Witness: Neal Neal.] The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a United States District At torney or United States Judge. This certificate must be in the following form: I hereby certify that, from evidence entirely satisfac tory to me, the above-named guarantors are good and sufficient as sureties for double the amount for which they whic h be security. -- To each guarantor must make and append the following OATH: State of county of . Before me. a in and for the county and state aforesaid, personally appoexed, , one of the sureties on the guarantee of who, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is Worth, over and above all just debts and liabilities, the sum of thirty thousand dollars. - 'Subscribed 86 an at d sworn before me.this day of l , • No bids be considered urdesa made out in con : fortuity with the above form. and are accompanied bi the foregoing guarantee, certificate, and affidavits. All bidders must forward with their proposals an oath of allegiance, unless one may be on file with the officer who shall open the bide: and no proposals not faUY complying with , the foregoing requirements, as well in fact as in form will be considered. or regarded as a pro posal contract or meaning of this advertisement. , The will be held accountable for the Hides, ' &e. one week after the signing of the contract. r, Bidders must be present, at the opening of the bids to respond to their names, and all bids must be endorsea 'Proposals for Purchasing Rides and Tallow. dps., and be directed to the undersigned. G. BELL, jaWhlt Lt. Col. and C. S. FROPOSALS FOB FORA.G.E. eater . QUABTEMEASTES'S OpwrOP. WASRINGTOA DEPOT, December 8, ISA SEALED PROPOSALS axe invited by the undendined for ompplying the 11. S. Quartermaster's Department,. at Washington „ D. 0.. Baltimore. Md., Alexandriaansi Fort Monroe. Vs— or either of these mates, with Han GOrn j Oath and Straw. Bias will be received for the delivery of 6,000 bashele of corn or oats, and 60 tons of hay or straw, and up wards. Bidders must state at which of 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 timehen said de.. liveries shall be commenced, and when to te completed. The price roust be written out in words on the bids. Corn to be pat up in good, stout sacks, of about two bushels each. Oats in like sacks, of about three bushels each. The seeks to be furnished without extra charge to the Government. The hay and straw to be securely balsd. The particular kind or description of oats, corn, hay, or atraW. Proposed to be de li vered, must be stated in th e proposals. Au the articles offered under the bide herein invited Will be evaded to a rigid inspestion by the Government Inspector before being accented. Contract/ will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder. as the interest of the Govern ment may require, and payment will be made when the whole aemounted contracted for shall have been delivered sad Th e cc bidder will be required to aecomilanY his prone sal with a guarantee, signed by two responsible Persons. that in case his • bid is accepted he or they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same. with good and sufficient sureties, in a stun equal to the amount of the contract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms f this advertisement: and In muse the said bidder should' fall to enter into theeontraet . they to mate good the difference between the offer or said bidder and theheat lerseet reeransible bidder , or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. , The reetioneibility 01 the Loarstatore met be shoWn bY -the ofileial certificate of a U.S.. District Attorney, 001- /eater of ,Oustoms. or any other °Meer under the United offiStates Government, or responsible person known to this ce. All bidders will be duly notified of the *cocaina or refection of their pronosals. The full name and post aim address of each bidder must be legibly written in the rbrowsal. Proposals must be addressed to Brigadier General D. H. Rucker, Chief Depot QuartermasterWashington,D 41. and should be plainly marked.. "Proposals for go. lase." ponds. in a sum sonal to the enema of the 'animist, signed VI the contractor and both of his guarantor'. will b e required of the successful bidder or bidders upon eigning the contrast. Blank • orms of bids, outrantem, and bolds may be obtained upon application at this ones. TIMM 07 PROPOSAL. (Town. County, and State • the subscriber. do hereby Propose to furninh and drp liver to the United States, at the Quartermaster's Ds turtment at agreeabl is the terms of your advertisement, inviting proposfor forage, dated Washington DWI. December 8,18&9 . the following arti glee, viz: -- bushels' of s Cont. In Baas. It Per bushel of (6 poun bushels of Oats, in saska, at pe r bushel of as toms of b in aled Ray, --per ton off ,000 pounds. tons of baled Straw.ut Per ton of 2.000 pounds. Delivery _to commence on or before the -- day of , and to be completed on or before the day of /78 ,and pledge myself to enter into a written contrast with the United States. With rood and approved securities, within the space of ma days alter bolus nettled that my bid has been emoted. Your obedient servant, Jnt;adler emus' D. H. Documis s Chief Dbpilt Quartermaster. OLFAILAD TI Wa E. shington. D.C. We. the undersigned, residents of ln the 11011107 of and State of hereby, 'drift and severally, covenant with the Unitik States, and guarantee, in ease the fonmoingbid of be accepted, that be or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contrast, to furnish the forage.p , roposed In conformity to the terms of advertisement dated De cember 8.1869, under which the bid was made. and. in ease the said - shall fail to enter into a contrast u aroresald, we guarantee to make good the difference be tween the offer by the said -and the nest lowest responsible bidder, or the person to Whom the contrast roe be awarded. Witness : I Mean tinder our hands and seals t this - day of 186 . (Seal,l • MILL I hereby certify that, to the boot of my knowledge and belief, the above•named guarantors are good and Meaecu t as imr ty sties for the amount for which they offer to be sri. • To be certified by the United States District Attornit. Coll ester of Customs, or any other ofitcer under the iinitedStates Government, or reenontdble Denton known to this odium . All proposals received under lads adymtisement will be opened and examined at this ogles on Wednesday and Saturday °teach week. at 12 If. - j f iAnw are resixtfal ly invited to be present at the o of bids. they dears. _ D. _. pm= .1011.-ti Brigadier General end Ginartermaitar. S-IL • A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. ParaApia,Puta. 25th .Tanuary, 1884. PROPOSALS will be received at this once until THLFESDAr, 28th inst., at 12 o'slook for the prompt del I very in this city ofL 800 pairs of Saddle Blankets (priee to be Per Pound). Bidders will furnish trample. and state the shortest time required for delivers. The right is reserved to re ject all bids deemed too high. ey order. A. BOYD. IsM-3 1 i GapOda oat &WAWA Qoadsamter, PROPOSALS , . F E P E OIS SI T I HE BAT. AND VEGETA:IMES flAy7 DF.FASTACRYT. Btraidri of NOVI4IOFS AND CLOTHINg. JAICIIA}Lit 27, 1861. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Bureau, until 2 o'clock P. M.. on the 6th February proatmo. for the supply of On. Handfed and TWouty Thousand Pounda of FEE.H BEEF. and One Hundred and Twenty Thousand Pounds of FRESH VEUETABEES, at the Philadelphia Station, during the remainder of the fiscal year ending June SO, /S6l. The Beef and Vegetables must be of good quality. and the beet the met bet affords, and each article must be offered for by the pound. The Beet to be in equal proper lions of fore and hind,quartere. Bond, with approved security, will be required in one. half the estimated amount of the contract, and twenty per centnm in addition will be withheld from the amount of each payment to be made. an COilaterai security for the dce performance of the cont. act, which wt.', on no account. be paid.untli it is fully complied with. Every offer made must be accompanied (as directed in the act of Congress making armropriatton for the ravel Service for 1846-7, approved 10th August,lB4B) by a writ ten euaranty, planed by one or more responsible per sons, to the effect that be or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted. enter into an obligation, within five days, with good and sufficient s nretlee, to furnish the articles Propased• No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by such guaranty. and by satisfactory evidence that the bidder has the license required by law of Congress. ja2B• 6t OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST =ca. 1404_ GIRMID PHILADELPHIA. January 2:5, WA, .0 . 14.4 3 %V A ! are February Invited the United States I .' ti nt o. 'fee ( IN° t k h b e use of w at El . B t 1 1, 1 8 ro l io r e f tg i t C :ll: Army . , delivered in Philadelphia. 600 barrels first quality PRIME MON PORK, of the pack of 18t3-4, in full-hooped oak barrels, with iron master -hoops: meat to be Iree from rust or stain, fall weight, and. thoroughly salted. Wade - s wilt state when their Pork was packed. and the brands. To be ready for delivery within ten days from date of opening bids. A printed copy of this advertisement must be attached to each proposal, and each bid to have oonsideratha must contain the written guarantee of two re,ponslble names, as follows _ . . . . " We, the tutelereigned., hereby guarantee that. should All or any part of tne above bid be accepted, it abatl be duly fulfilled according to its true purport and coodittons; also, that a written contract, with bonds to the amount of ens-fourth the value of the Pork proposed to be furniebed. shall be executed if required kelt er'e name and date of purchase required on the barrels • . — Certificates of impaction, by professional packers or iospectore, other than the party furnishing the Pork will be required. certifying on the part of the seller the present condition of the Pork. The 'Pork will also be ex amined and passed opn by John &. Taylor, inspector on the part of the linked States. Bids to be endorsed, — Proposal for Pork," and di :e.t.a to F. N, BUCK. ja2MlO2 Captain and O. S. Vol. Service. - ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIP A.GE °rms. CINCINNATI". Ohio. January 26.1861. PS OPOSALS are incited by the nnacreignee. until THURSDAY, February 4th. 1264. at 12 o'clock M. for furnishing ibis Department with— Standard Drills;ors Mary width. Standard Drills, 33 inches. Stockings Knapsacks, complete. Mess Pane. Color Belts and Slings, Sets of. Garrison Flags. Garrison Flag Halliards. Halliards for Recruiting Flags. Cavalry Standards. Regimental Colors. ArtillerY. Regimental Colors, Cavalry. . Regimental Colors, Infantry. To be delivered. free of charge, at the tr. g e ensstion Wareboase, in this city. in good. new packwith the name of the party furnishing, the kind and iltuintity of goods distinctly marked thereon. Parties offering goods must, in all cases. furnish sam ples, marked and numbered to correspond with - their proposal. and distinctly state in their bids the quantity or Roods they propose to furnish, the price, and the time of delivery. Bids will be opened on Saturday. February 4,1884, at 1 o'clock P. M., at this office, anti bidders are invited to be present: Awards be madeon Thursday, February 6, when bidders, or duly authorized agents, are expected to be prepared to sive security that the goods will be furnished Kan award is made. - The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable Is re served. By order of Col. THOMAS SWORDS, A. Q. M. G. 1228 71 C W. MOULTON. Captain and A. Q. M. PROPOSALS FOR BLANKETS. ORDNANOE °FEW% WAA DEP &Pannurr. WAMINCITON, JAlllll.y 12. 1864 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 4 o'clock P. M. on the 30th JANUART,IBS4. for the delivery at the New York Agency, No. 4 , 5 WORTH St.. of the following Blankets, viz: on.ooo Regulation Cavalry Blankets, Prussian blue or Genitisin died. 40,C00 Regulation Artillery Blankets. These Blankets must be of mire wool, close woven, of stout yarns, FOR THE CAVALRY. • Bine, Win an orange border three inches wide. and three inches from the edge, and the letters "17. 8. " six inches high, orange color, in the centre of the blanket. FOR THE ARTILbIi Red, With a black border threednchea wide, and three inches from the edge, and the letters " G. S. 'f six inches high, black Co or. in the centre of the blanket. All the Blankets are to be 75 inches long by 67 inches wide, and of the weight of 3.1875 tbs, or say 3 3.16 Jim, on which a variation of 0.1875, or 3-18ths of a lb may be allowed. They must be single, and not in pairs, and packed in cases of one hundred each. The value of the cases to be paid for at a price to be determined by the Inspector. The Blankets are to be inspected at the factory where made, a...d none will be accepted or paid for but each as are approved on in enaction. DetherieS Wad be made as follows:.One-tenth of the amount contracted for per week, commencing within one month of the date of the contract. Failure to deliver at a specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the quantity due at that time. No bid will be considered which does not come from a manufacturer of blankets or regular dealer In such-goods. Bids will be considered for the delivery of the blankets at the factory, as well as at the agency above men tioned. Bach bid is to be accompanied by the names of the sure ties of the proposer. Each party obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for the faithful execution of the same Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of contract and bond. The Department reserves the right to reject any, or all the bids, if deemed unsatisfactory on any account. Proposals will be addressed to 'Brigadier . General George D. Bamsay, Chief of Ordnance, Washington City. " and will be endorsed " Proposals for Blankets," GEORGE D RAMSAY. jalit•stntlat Brig. Gen. and Chief of Ordnance. COAL. 0 ENUINE EAGLE VEIN COAL- yqnal If not superior to Lehigh. Also. Hart's No Plus Uitra Family Rainbow Coal; Egg and Stove sizes. $B5O. Large Nut. ¶7.75 per ton. Coal forfeited if not full weight as per ticket. Depot. 1419 CkLLOWHILL Street. above Broad. Office 121 South FOURTH. be low Chestnut. Call and examine. Orders by dispatch Promptly attended to by' 011-6 m Eraas BRANSON. 1.-10 A L.—SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and beet _Locust Mountain. from Schuylkill; prepared ex pressly for Family use. Depot, N. W. corner E[UHCd and WILLOW Ste. Otace, No. 1121 South BF,OORD apt ly J. W ALTOS & CO. s INTERNAL REVENUE, ha• THIRD COLLECTION DISTRICT, TA comprising Twelfth, Thirteenth, Sixteenth.geventeedh. Eighteenth, and Nineteenth wards of the; city of Phila delphia. NOT/011. • The annual assessment, for the above-named die trict, of all persons liable to a tax on carriages, Wee, stare yachts, billiard tables, and gold and silver plate. and:also of all persons required to take out licensee, haying been completed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the WV dersigned, between the hour. of 9A. M. and 9 P. M. (See days excepted), at his °Mee, S.W. corner of TRIED and WlLLOWStreets, on and after MON DAY, February let. 1864. and until and including MONDAY, the 22d day of the same month. PENALTIES. All persons who fail to pay their annual taxes - upon carriages, pleasure yachts. billiard tables, and gold and silver plate, on or before thoeforesaid 222 of February. 1864, will incur a penalty of ten per centnm additional of the amount thereof, and costs. as provided for in the 19th section of the excise law of July 1, 1802. All persons who, in like manner, shall fail to take out their Remises as required by /aw. on or before the 22d of February, 1861, will incur a penalty of THREE TIMES THE &MOUNT OF SAID LICENSE. in accoraance with the provisions of the 59th section of the excise law aforesaid. Money of the United States and notes of the National Banks only received. No further notice given. WEL .1 WAINWRIGHT Collector. S. W. corner of MED and WILLOW Meets, ja2B-tfe22 - Philadelphia. Mtic !LEARNT'S PATENT CANCEL LING STAMP, with moveable tyPe. (months. days. and year.) the simplest and best ever offered to the_pnblie. Can be had of A. &GE. BIoOLEMSET. 33S CHESTNUT Street. fourth floor. Always on band a large assortment of Hand-Stamps. Inking, and Seal Presses. Engraved to order. ia2s-6t5 GEO. W. WATSON & CO., cesajmn BUILDERR, No. SRS North THIRTERISTH Street, Are now preferred to execute orders for every deputy, tion of light and heavy CARRIAGES, and having at times the very beet materials and workmen, can pro mise the utmost satisfaction to all Who may favor them with their custom. The Rea business will be continued b y Mr. LOURELIiring SLAGRE,at the old stand, on OLoVER Street. rear of Concert Hall. WHITE VIRGIN-17A.X.'OF AN TILLICB I—A new French Coamette for beautify. tug. whitening, and preserving the Complexion- It is the moat wonderftd compound of the age. There it neither chalk, powder, magnesia. bismuth nor talc to 14 sompositlon. It being composed entirely of pure Viridn Wax—hence its extraordinary qualities f or pressman the skin. making it so ft , smooth , fair , an d transparent. It makes the old - appear young, the homely hanAsente, the handsome more beautiful, and the most beautiful divine. Price, 26 gad 60 cents. PrAugr y two HIM & ,Perfaraere, 41 Booth EIGHTH Street. doors above Chestnut. and 13.11 South SEVXDPFH St. dela-not V . : •5# Di: 'F. Drt SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES. and the only Sn stare under eminent medical patronage. Ladies an ' • Ysichme are respectfully requested to elle: • re. BETTS. at her reeidence. 1039 WAIN 1, VL I M MEI WAN I Cetarlare 0,1 if t .I,7tmaaratimirkirValla. • • RUSTIC ADORNMENTS FOR HOMES OF TASTE. ' Wardian Camel With firOWing Planta. Fern Vases with Growilig_Plants. Pry Vases with Growing Plante. Hangin_g Baskets with Urowing Manta. Fancy Flower Pots. Orange Pots all sizes. Oaaetta. RenaissAnua, carya sol tides. Lord' X.Wtha. Olatodeal Busts in Parma afarbl9. warble l'edeftali and Pansy Erasketa. Lava rm V ase, es, ue. all sizes. Vot Antiq • Garden Vases. ail sizes. Statuary and Fountains. Choice and select articles for Gifts. Imported and mann. t_ured for our own salsa. Nor sale at retail, or to the trade in quantity. S. A. HARRISON, def.tutheatf 1010 OHESTETiT Street. J. VAUONAF Milgang. H . crizE m mit M. MERRICK. SOUTHWARKI I OUNDRY, RIFTH RAND WASHINGTON STREETS, rrizmompuit. IffEIEUHUSS BIN:IBMS AND MACHINISTS. myinuit e ta re High and I.ow Pressure Stein Ingines,:for land ricer and marine service. Boilers, Gasometers:, Tanks. Iron Boats. &a. : Castings of all kinds. either iron or brass. Iron frame Roofs for Gas Works. Workshops. ißallroad Stations. /as. Retorts and Gas Machinery ef ths: latest and most IM proyed construction. Beery description of Plankttion Machinery, each as Sugar. Saw, and Grist Mills...Vaccium Pans. Open Steam Trains, Defeestany Mom Patent Rine Sole Monts foArl. /11111enxi Sotar Bolling Ap paratus ; Nom les Patent Steam Hammen and Aspin wall & Wolsey aPatent gentrilligal Soar Draining Ka shine. anl2-tf WILLIAM.,H, YEATON k .w No. 0101 South TWEE Street, agent" s a g sale of the OSIGINAL BIDtI& CO. 011AMPA11141. Oder that desirable Wins to the trade. also. 1.(0) eases fte and medtarnmdes Bo FAUX 100 we. " BrandenbargiTreres " COGNAC, /MAXIM Vintage BA honied in Prams. SO SWllinest Tongan 01.1. in tasks • I death is foes go bus angst quality Nonongenels widths. IOW" terse,' 4ale BrandT. Now Havana wean, extra fine Moat & Obandon Wand Vim " Gnu Mai" ahampagae. Together with. • Ise Noonan's: of Madeira. Itherrr. Peet. . Oft- COTTON BAIL WOK AND °ANVIL!' of all aumbora. sad brands. Zama% Dock AwniseTwilla. of all daunt/U*7u, k rents. awning!. Trask and Wagon Govern. papa manassirome Drier liolto. from 1 to i few Irma. Tarpaaoa. lofting. Sail Ta ta % /081 W. remmi 00 ?JEW HALF TBA.OHES.--12,000 LBS. AO , new half Peashes. for solob_r_ 131 °Dal W/LLIVII. • 1111117 SWUM WA T TS RitenosA CARBON OIL.-500 BARRELS - OF the most Approved brand 9 Inshore and for sale by ts9.lm* WY: KING. Ilf •RIII4 Rhea EVANS & WATSON'S gins - SALAMAI le SOUPS ETHEIT. PHILADELPHIA. PL IA A largo mist, of PERE-PEODP HAYES *MAP likl 1864. N EW OA i NF B64. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANIX LINE& PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORE AND WAY PLACES. FROM WALNUT STREBT WRAM P _, WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS--VLE: / Ale •A. X. via Camden and Amboy. C. and A. AA- Aim seamodatlon... At B xpAress . M., via Camden and Jersey City, ydayatss " E 00 At 8A- M., via Camden and Jersey Guy, gd cria; Ticket At 12 11, via Camden and Amboy. C. and. A. le commodaDon At 2 r. N., via Camden and Amboy. D. and A. Es- .2 215 4444444444 Orr." 1 00 At IP. M.. via Camden and drably. Atiootamona- Don (Freight and Passenger)— 1 76 At 6 P. M.. via Camden and Amboy, Acsommods lion, (Freight and Passenger)-Ist Giros Ticket... es Do. do. 2d Class 160 At 75( P. M,. via Camden and Amboy, AVOMMOda - Hon. (Freight and Passenger, ) Ist T ic kets...- 235 2.1 Clas 2 50 For Manch Chunk, Allentown. Bethlehem, Belvidere. Easton. Lambertville, Flemington. Be.. at 3 P. N. For Mount Holly, Evansville. and Pemberton. st 6 A. • 2, and 434 P. is. For Freehold at 6 A. M. sad 2 P. M. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano, Beverly'. Burling ton, Florence, M. Bordentown. at 6A. M l2 M. l. 8. and 4.30 P. M. The 3 and 4.30 * P. M. lines run direst throng). to Trenton. For Palmyra. Riverton. Deane°. Beverly. and Bur lington. at 6i4 P. M. LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS. • 1,50 A. M. (Night), via Kensington and... Jersey City, Washington and New York Mail . At 11. 5 115 A. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City. EX roe 00 At p 4.30 P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City, ex press 3 00 At 6.95 P. N.. TIE Vensingion and Jersey City. Washington anti New Yora Express. 3 80 Sunday Lines leave at 1.80 A. N. and 6,46 P. M. Thera will be no line at 1.63 A. M. (Bight) on Mondays. For Water (sap Stroudsburg, Scranton. Wilkesharro. Ilontrose, Great Bend, Manch tikenkrAllantown. Beth lehem. Belvidere. Easton. Lambertville. Fleulington, Sco., et t 7 A. M. This tine connects with the train leer lug Easton for Manch Chunk at 3.30 P. M. ) For Bristol, Trenton. Ass.. at I and DAB A. M.. and 8 and 6 P. N. For ISolniesbarg. Tacony, Wissonoming. Bridesburii. and Frankford. at 0 A. M.. 5. 5.411, and ft P. M. Mir For New York and 'Way Lines leaving Kensington Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The ears run Into the Duct. and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot. Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passau. ner. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as azgage but their wearing apparel. All i.aggage over Site , pound., to be .p. aid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per round, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 4000. ex sent by special contract. Graham's Baggage Express will call, for and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 3 Wal nut street. WILLIAM H. GATZMRB, Agent. January 20. LIKES FROM NEW wag POE PHILADELPHIA. WILL LEAVE FROM FOOT OF 00BELANDT EMMET. At lit M. and 4P. M via Jersey City and Camden. At I and lAA . N., SP. M.. and 12 (Eight). via Jaw City and Kensington. From foot of Bards) , street at Li A. M. and 2 P. M. via From and Camden. o Pier No. 1, North river, at 12 M. 4 and El P. N. (freight and passenger) Amboy and Camden. Ja4-tt 'TO coOENTRAL RAILROAD. C1 , 1 „,,. 4,- PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG SW RILES DOUBLE THE SHORT BOUTS TO THE WEST. Trains leave the Depot si Eleventh and Market street', as follows: Mall Trate at— -----.......—. --- S.OO IL. M Fast Line at .. .. ttttt ~.......•••• 11 40 A. M. .... 15.80 P. M. Through . —•nrese et i r? . .—_ Parketiburg 'train . ." .. 1: H. HarrisburgAecontmodation Train at....".." 3.00 p, M. Lancaster Train at•-••••• COO P. M. The Through Express train runs daily—all the other trains daily. except Sunday. YOB PITTSBN- .AND THE WEST. The Nail Train, Fast Line, and Through Express con. noct at Pittsburg with throug_h trains on all the diverg ing roads from that point, North to the Lakes, West to the mindentlippi and Missouri rivers. and South sad SouthwOst to all rsdnts accessible by Ralkoad. INDIANA BRANDS BAILS AD Through Express. connects, at Blairsville Inter section. with a. train on this road for Blairsville, In dium, &c. EBENSBURG St CRESSON BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Express Train connects at Cresson at 10.46 A. M.. with a train on this road for Ebensburg. A train also leaves Cresson for Bbensbura , at 8.45 P. id HOLLIDAYSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. The Mail Train and Thronaa Balareas Conilia at Al toona with trains for Hollidassbara at 7.65 P. 31. and 8.40 _ _ _ The ; Aron h F.-Apr.26s Train connects at Tyrone with trains for Sandy Ridge, Philllnehrtrg. Port Matilde. Milesbnre. and Bellefonte. HUNTINGDON & BROAD-TOP RAILROAD. ......._. . . . . ... • The Through Express Train connects at Huntingdon with a train for Hopewell and Bloody Run at 6.66 E R IE If ORTHERN CENTRAL At PHILADELPHIA dc RAILROADS. FOR SIINNURT. WILLLINOPORT. LOON NATION and 11.1.1 points on the Philadelphia and Erie Rath/ad. and EL. MIRA, BOOERBTER. BUFFALO. AND NIAGARA FALLS. Passengers taking the Mail Train. at 8.00 A. M., and the Through Expresa, as 10.30 P. M., go directly through without change of cars between Philadelphia atm Wil lialtrift/RS, HANOVER. and GETTYSBURG, the trains 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 Express connect at Har risburg with trains for Carlisle. Charobersburg, and. Ha gerstown. WAYNRSBIIRG BRANCH RAILROAD. The trains leaving at EL DO A. M. and 2.80 P. Id. connect at Downington with trains on this road for Waynes burg and all Intermediate stations. . _ . FOR WEST CHESTREL -- Passengers for West Chester taking the trains leaving at S. A. M., and 1 and 4 P. M. go directly through without change of care. For farther information 4 , 11 at the PaSeentir Sta tion. S. E. corner of ELRVENT and MARKET Streets. JAMES COWDEN. Ticket Agent. WESTERN EMIGRATION. An Emigrant Accommodation Train leayes No. 157 Dock street daily (Sundays excepted), at 4 o'clock P. St. For fun information apply to FRANCIS FURS, Emigrant Agent. 187 DOOR Street. By this route freights of all descriptions can be for- Warded to and from any point on the EaKroads of Ohio. Kentucky, Indiana, rrinois„ Wisconsin, lowa, or Mis souri, by railroad direct. or to anyport on the naviga ble rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg. For freight contracts or shipping directions, apply to S. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Phlladelphis. ENOCH BEMS. jall-tf - General Superintendent. Altoona. Ps. - PHILADELPHIA • AND RUMBA B. B. LINE. PALL AND JOI For WII:LMSPORZ S CRANTON, RTACIRA., BUY. VALO__, NIA° FALLS , and all points In the Weal and Northwest. Passenger Traitor leave Depbt of Philadelphia and ~ Beading lroad, corner BROAD and OALLOWHILL - Streets, at 8.15 A. M. and 3.20 P. M., daily, Sundays excepted. QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points In Northern and Western Pennsylvania. .Western New York, tkis.; &c. Baggage checked through to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, or intermediate points. For further information apply to JOHN S. HILL'S% General Agent, THIRTEENTH and thuthwalLL, and race N. W. earner SIXTH and CHESTNUT 'streets. how WEST CHESTER & PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA MEW' BAL. Reumen. Passengers for West Chester leave the dep9t__earner of Eleventh and Marketatreeta , and KO through wi.THOLIT CHANCE OF OARS. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Leave at 8.00 A. M Arrye West Chester 9.60 A. AL " 11.6 1. 00 P.,. Af. 3.00 P. M 4.00 P. - 6.00 P. AL FROM WEST CHESTER. LeAve at 6.60 A. 31 Arr ive . West phila ...8. 35 A. M. • 10.46 A. M. 12. ASP. If. 3.60 P. M. " 6.20 P. M. Passengers for Wasters. points from West Chester con neat at the Intersection With the Mail Train at 9. 17 A. M. the Harrisburg Accommodation at 3.66 P. AI., and the Lancaster Train at 6.25 P. M. Freight delivered at the depot , corner of Thirteenth and market streets. previous to 11.30 A. M., will be for warded hr the Accommodation Train, and Poch West Chester at 3,00 P. M. Por ticket's and further information, apply to JAMES COWDEN_,_ __Ticket Agent, la9-tapl. ELEVENTH and M A RKET utreeti. 1863. INAINEMposi 1863. PHILADELPHIA. AND ERIE RAIL ROAD. —This great line traverses the Ehirthern and Northwest estuaries of Pennsylvania to the city of Brie, on Lake Erie. • It has been leased by the PENNSYLVANIA man , ROAD COMPANY. and under their area is being rapidly opened throughout its entire len . it is now in use for Passenger miles) on front Marrieburs to Eniporinm,(lM miles) °lithe Eutern Division, and from Sheilleld to Erie, CM miles) on the Western Division. PM OP PAIMENGP.B. TRAINS AT TErbADHLPEIA. Leave Westward. 100 A. IL Express Train P. M. Dare run through without ehange both ways on these trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and be tween Baltimore and Look Haven. Bletant Sleeping Cars on Express Traiuboth ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and . Williamsport and Philadelphia. For Information respecting Passenger brudneee apply at the Southeast corner Eleventh and Market Streets, And for Freight business of the Commsny's Agents: S. B. KINGSTON, Jr...eorner Thirteenth and Market etreetA_Philadelphla. J. w. REYNOLDS. Erie. J. N. DRILL. Agent N. O. It. IL Baltimore. H. E. Hotierom General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. LEWIS L. HOLT% General Ticket Agent Philadelphia. JOS. D. POTI'_,S General Manager, williamsport. atths-ti altammv NORTH PENNSYL. LEREBIDOYLESTOWN 1d I R H C HU NK. HDRTR TON, DinTON,WIT.T.rawaPOILT. /to. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Passenger Trains leave the new Depot. THIRD Street, above Thompson street, daily (dandays anointed) an MOWS At 7 A. K. elsoneselfor Bethlehem. Allentown. Rauh l Chunk. - Hazleton Wi sport, _ere. At ale P. N. (liazr 3 ess) for Bethlehem. Boston, as. At 6.16 P. K. for thlehem.Allentown_,Maneh Chunk. For Doylestown at 9.15 A. K. and 4.16 P. K For Fort Washington at 10.15 A. IL and 6.15 P. M. White ears of the Second and Third streets line City Passenger ran directly to the new D_e_pot. TEAM FOR PHILADBLVDIA Laima Bethlehem 2111.80. L IL . 9.80 .L. -and &OfP. IL Leave Doylestown at6.9OA. M. mid 3.40 P. M. Leave Fort WashingtonS at UN 6DAY& 40A-111. and P. N. ON Philadelldda forJloy/estoWn at 10 A. 11. and 4. 15 P. IL Doylestown for iladelrildit_it 7.90 A. N. and 2P. N. no l 6 MIMI MARL Agent. . -•• EE - WEST ORESTES v ROAD. •rg-MMA_ •-•,••-• •- AND PHILADELPHIA EALis. • _ warms kiatrumunsirr. On and alter MONDAY, _ December 7th, lOu, ISMI Trains will leave Philadel hla. from the depat. north east corner of MGR and MADICIT Streets, at and 10.45 A... , and et 2 and 4P. M. Trains leave the sorrier of THIRTF.FIREIT and SLAW NET Streets (West idteddohi, 17 minutes after the etarthur tins from illet:HTH and •=l. A Freight Train w i Passenzer Oar attached Will leave the corner of TRUITT-FIRM and MARX= 8 (West Philadelphia) at 8.80 P. M. ON MINDATS: • Leave Philadelphia at 8 A.M. and 2 P. M. UM% West Chester at 7.50 A. M. and 4 PA.H.The Mans leaving Philadelphia at 8 A. H and 4 P. M. connect at Pennellton with Trains on the P. and N. Q. R . for Consord. Kennett* O HEN Exford ace. de7-tf general SupY WOOD. erintendent. ikva els , I 'l.l sioNl THE ADAMS Hit FRISS COMPANY. oafs WAS CHEST/Mr Streel forwards Panels. Packages, bier @handl" Bank lota*. and Spode._ either by its Wan lines or in aonneetion With other MMUS CM= to all the Priaabsal Towne and Oltiee in the States. X S. SA.ISDIFOXD. fe27 General Snoariatendent. 1 T r UdICTRWITY. WOBIGIESIIII BIBOOVIBBT AND WOBBBB*I7k BEBTOITS A ND sante and shrunk &seam eared hi _special 1 U S T when desired by the inllent, st ump* failure no elfaregiet:AnEVoltricirgiftrbselaen: with uneertain m agents. gorse per -1 formed by Magnatlem. Galvanism, or other moat actions of mestrisitywithont shooks or any UR. pleasant sensation. For further information lent and got apamphlet. whisk fontanel hundreds of gertiacates rrom lame of the most reliable men In Ildiadelnida, who have been speedllY and Denim.' nentlF oared alter all other treatment frau *Meal tmen hadmued. Ow , sfaht thousand eared than four ears . at MD -WALNUT Rant . • 11. B.—Medigal men and other.. who dadre a , knowledge of =snow diagovery. Gan go a full gouts* of looters at any time. Frei BO hum qualified over one thetutand pityebdase, who Ooslttitadion /Eye, nee Aleetrielt, aa a modally. . . Bali;&maga & GALLOW A Y . aolf•Ilat MB* WALNUT Ilk, phu a a d;l h ii. • WRIGHT'S lIrLuULTZA muse Mutsu.' Asp igerUll num% ammo" 1 " 4 " 31 A 11 :0 'ineurcatk IA UT) RAILROAD LINES, PENNSYLVANIA e TOZIN B. MYERS le 00., Auono2 , icia& Nos. SIX and ZEE liftiLEEM ;try FIRST LARGE POSITIVE RALE or gritYrn grio B BROOOES. &o FOR THE SPRING of iSoi We will hoid our first of of Jote. EY.:sa, Broca,,, &c., for tne spring of IM. Son TUESDAY MORNING. February 2d, by catalosme, on four months' credit, bracing about 1,100 packer 14, of Utah and pri me 04 1 • f city and Eastern nano actare. wbtdb bo , worthy the attention of dealers, and may exanataii . any on the morning of sale. FIRST LARGE SPRING SALE OP DRY 000D8 Pnft THZ OF 1 Oar first sale of Sprit.g SPRING Dry Oooas B6 for ises wilt held on . . THURSDAY MORNING, Fabruary 4, 1864. by catalogue, on four menthe' erode., and part for cold, embracing about GAS Dentrairoa lots of BMW', Fronch, uorman. and American Dry Geode, comprietng cotton., linen., worsteds . WOOlani, and o111:6. vrb lob niay be examined early on the more. ion or nate. wh..n dealers will find it to their interact attend. BY. HENRY P. VVOLBERT, Mo. SO* HAUCT/ORESI. itttECST Street. South etdil. shop 640064 I" CA S SIIifEREI3, DRY GOODS, PUNNING& 1110 - ON FRIDAY MORNING. January Pth, at LI o'eteck. will be sold front Ibe Shelves. fancy ceehltneres. sake, delaines„bareass, prints. hat's, hosiery, sloven. sanntlete, neck•ties, ete brolderies. lave, flin ;le" , ralniag , spool cotton, sewbox milk, s k, pins. hoee a rel oyes, wallets, purses, 801D1, brnsheg. combs. trizntaietz, fslt hats. ceps. boots. ehaeg balmoralE, gaiter's. StoBl•FpriUg liktrtio, &o. Regular Sales of D Goode, Trimming s , N o ti on . i m every MONDAY. W E DNESDAY. DNESDAY. and PAIDAY 116}1.1'. INGS. at 10 o'clock precisely. City and country Dealers are requested to attend tn.,. sales. c om g, nmee t e r e s pectfully eoliclted from Jilaunfeain. rare. Inportare. Commission. Wholesale and JobblAr BOTLEOO. end. Retailers of all and every description Iferelrexul lee. AT PRIVATR SALE. 12 lame casks. with straw. suitable for paoktrur Oak; or t aroware. THOMAS & SONS. 139 and 141 &math 391137/1 neon CARD.--Sales of Real Estate. Stocks. No.. at the XX CHANGE EVERY TIIXetrAY. Pamphlet OlgalolM. each Saturday previous. Ai' FIIHNITCHE at Auction Store THURSDAY& Sale at Noe. 180 and 141 South Fourth atrept. VIPER FURNMEN. MIRBONS BIIIIBEIII3. VLSI C RPETS. so. THIS MORNING At 9 o'clock, at the Auction-store. Mao, n superior bagatelle table. complete . Also, a superior biltiard table. complete. TO BRUSRMARERS AND OTHERS. PERE PPTORY SALE OF BRUdEEES. THIS MORNING. At the auction store, without reserve, about 1,090 dos. y lothes. shoe. and harnessbrushes. assorted. air May be examined the day previoste to sale. wall catalogues, SALE AT No. 1:144 FRALNICLIN STREET. SUPERIOR FURNITURE ROSEWOOD PIANO. ma. CARPETS. &c. - ON SATURDAY MORNING, 30th InEt., at 10 o'clock. at No. 1334 Franklin &treat above Thompson street, the superior furniture. Weise& romanrood btirtllP octave pianO-Prte, floe feather bola china, fine tapeAtry carpet 4, Diayte examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale Sale No 20 North Twelfth street. gurpEEIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PI &If 0, TAPES TRY CARPETS, &c. • ON MONDAY MORNING, February I. at l 0 o'clock. by catalogue, at No. 2163 North TWRLFTH Street. the superior furniture. Sea toned rosewood piano -forte. fine tapestry carpets,* aro Also, the kitchen furniture. May be examined at Et o'cleck on the morning of the sale. AT PRIVATE BALE. A. large and aplendld collection of fine oil paintittge. O. the AUleriCan, Inglis/1. Belgian. and French schools cl art. comprleing the namee of woll-itnown 9.stlsts frork both hemispheres, is now on exhibition and for sale fe one PRILLP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 525 MARNET and 532 COMMKttOR Stoat% FIRST SA-LE OF BOOM" AND SHOES FOR 'PM SPRING OF 1864. ON TRIIRSDAY MORNING, Feb. 4th, we will soh for reek. by oatalogne, cog, 'fleecing at 10 o'clock prectigely. 1.600 eases boots. ehaeg, brogan', balmorale, dm. direct from eignufattarers. PAN COAST & WARNOCK, Ari •A- TINNIER& No. 1110 MARKET Street. WURNESS, BRINLEY & CO., N o . 615 CHESTNUT And 616 JAYNE &mei MEDICAL. O LD -STANDING CHRONIC DlB. BASES, in their worst forms, aired by special got. ranter', when desired, at the institution of Prot BaLblia MSG WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, where he hat been established over four years, and has mired Mon. eande of our best CitiV DS of diseases which had Iredettel all medical treatment for year!, Prof. BOLLES. founder and teacher of the only 2rili and successful system of applying Magnetism, Galvan ism, and other modifications 0 , Electricity, es a mingles agent. takes pleasure in referring -to the fpllowing Who have been cured of obstinate diseases. H. C. Shurtleff, Cancer in Stomach. 3722 Marko street. J. M. Bidet, Rheumatism, 1323 South Broad Street. Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, sir South Front street. Edward T. Evans,. preacher of the M. B. Church, Dye grmiang. !Mil t standinli, Laryngitis, and Lumbago, itn William H. Shaine. Paralysis of the lower limbs (Ps. raplegy) and Epilepsy, publisher of the National Mr , chant. 126 South Second street. Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain and severe Hemorrhage of the Lungs and Diabetes, American Hotel. Philanelphia. James Rugent, Deafness for six years, and ringing sad roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford streets . Thomas Harrop, severe Diabetes. Rose Mills. West Philadelphia George Grant, Rheumatic Gout, long standing, ilt Chestnut street. H. T. De Silver. Chronic Neu' data and Inflammator7 Rheumatism, 1736 Chestnut street. 0. A • Carmich, Chronic Dyspepsia and inflammation of the Kidneys, Chestnut and Fortieth streets. James P. ',Greven bi. D.. ions-standing and seven Lumbago, 216 Pine street. Edward McMahon,_Consumpl ion. 1227 Front street. William Morgan, Nervous Debility and Dyspepels.el Spruce street. Charles D. Cnehnev. Paralysis of the lower limbs (ParaulegY) and Dyspepsia, Western Hotel. J. Bisset. Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation, and COa• gestion of the Brain, 018 Callowhill street. Caleb Lamb, 'Bronchial Constunption„ of five gees standing. 1486 Chestnut street. Rev. J. Mallory. Aphonia, Philadelphia. M. AL Lanning, Nervous Prostration, Cadbury am nue. Anthony Carney, Pulmonary Consumption, 1217 Nu ket street. The treatment is eminently successful, when aPPlie4 by him, in the following diseases: Aphonia, HYPoohondria, Abscesses.- Humors. Asthma, Insanity, Ague Chills. Inflammation : Bilious Complaints, Jaundice, Boils, Kidney Complaints. Bronchitis, Lockjaw Constipation, Larinfitis, Consumption, In the middle Loss o Kamer,' stages, Liver Complaint, Congestion. Lumbago. Cross Eyes, Mercurial Diseases. Catarrh, Neuralgia, Cutaneous Diseases. Nervousness. Contractions of Muscles, Noise in the Head. . Coldness of Feet and Hands, Old Sores, Dropsy, Paralysis, Diabetes. Palpitation of the Heart. Diptheria, Prostration of the Sided& Dizziness, • Pimples, Dimness of Sight, Piles. Deafness. Rheumatism, Distortions of Limbs. Rush of Blood to the Heat. Diseases of the Uterus. Spermatorrhea. Eryeipelas, Salt Rheum Fits. Strictures of the Chest. Falling of. the Womb. Swelled Tonsils, Felons, Spine Disease. Gout. Tic Doloreaum, General Debility. Tumors, Goitre, Urinary Diseanes. Headache, Ulcers, Heartburn. White Swellings, Hyeteria. Xeroderma. Consultation Pass. Profs. B VLECTBICITY.—WHAT IS LIFE -=-• WITHOUT HEALTH 7—Mesers. GRIM di ALIGOI. Medical Electricians. haying dissolved Partnership. es established be continued liy THOS. AI.LEN, at the old dice No. 75S North Street. between Coats. and Browii, where he will still treat and eureali curable diseasee (Whether Acute. ChrOllo, Palmonati or Paralytic. Without a shock or any Dain,) with the no none modifications of Blectrialty and Galvanism. This treatment has been found remarkably successfal in all eases of Bronchitis, Diptherla. and other diseases of the throat and respiratory organs. • Consumption, first and se- Influenza and Catarrh. solid stages. General Debility. Paralysis. Diseases of the Liver or Reuralgia. Kidneys. Fever and Agee . Diabetes. Congestion. Pro/ape - as Uteri ( Falling el asthma. the womb). Dyspepsia- Prolapans Ani (or Piled. Rheumatism. Noctornal Emissions. die. Brondtitia. Deafness..- No charge for eonsultation. Office hours A. M. tee P. M. Testimonials to be seen at oilice. de264111 TARRANT'S Earimavascatrz SELTZER APERIENT. For THIRTY TRANS, has received. the Favorable iv commendation of the PUBLIC, and been UMW ANA PNISCRIBED by the FIRST PHYSICIANS IN TIM LAND B TRH BERT .11.1 A 11131/1Y KNOWN OE Sisk HP e adaehe. Nervous Headache. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomash, • Billoirs• Headache. Dissirmici. Costiveness, Lose of Appetite, Pent. Indigestion, Torpidity.of the Liver_,_eravel. Rheumatic Affections: Piles Heart burn, Sea Sickness, Bilious Attacks, Fevers. is.. des. lot Peatimoniale. Ne.. Ne. Pamphlet with ea.* Natila' Nsanfastampi only by TARRANT k 00., NYS GRERXWTOM Street New path. not-l 7 'FOR ISALB Br Blameiltrs. JUMELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP Dooir% trnereasfal as a reined3r. begins* those wits Use It pronounce it the best COUGH 1311/UP, • the test Mood Palter, the mod ellielent Invigorator, and the beet Clore for Scrofula ever offered to the Dahlia. Sold by the proprietor. F. .TamiLLS. 1.11111 ILLERET 13 dolo-319 And all Dm= SHIPPING. DOSTON AND raILADEfr PHU STEAMSHIP LIMA, from each wzr SATURDAYS. from first wharf a vs MK Pkiladelphhi, and Long. wharf;. Balton. The steamer NOIIIIIII. Oapt, Raker will Will mil from Philadelphia for Boston, on Saturday . January go. at le °Stook A.M. _• and steamer SAXON. Om& Miitthows. from Boston for Philadelphia, on same day. at 4 P.M. These new and substantial steaniships form a maim Imo. omit.* from cash port ranci , Mll7 Sitardwrs. ve Insurances; Wrested M ona•half,the charged on mil ssels 'freights taken at fair rates. Chippers are moulted joiwika goip itessists sad Silts Lading with their mod& For Freight or Passage (barint Ina asooramodatloas. awl, to grargr WrirBo/1 CO.. Wag 23% Booth DZI.A.WARB Avelino_ STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVER. POOL. touching at Cinoenstoljrn.lOork Har r.) The wall - known Steamers of the Liverpool, New tork. and Philadolphia Steamship Ocomms are wood ed tenon m follows: P.TNA.— Saturday gannarp J. CITY OP NM YORg .......... • .gaturogr: loprogry 6. EDINBURGH •-•••••• ... -181 t 1 trilaY.-Irebuszy IL 44 ,1 And Diver. ....dh u r Elate:War at noon. Groin Pia No. RATIO; OP PARIVAGII: ...: Pa able in Gold. or it em s equivalent litlhuToney. FIRST CARD% OO TRERAGII. _. MO ~.03 Do. to London. -lei 00 Do. 10 London, 34 ,„'"' Do. to Pa OO Do. to Paris. 40 '' Do. to Hamburg. 90 CO Do. - to_ Rempur_g.B9 al Passengers also fOrWarded to Ham% Dream Maar" dun. Antwerp,sase.. at *quail_ y low.intes: Pares from Liverpool or ..unsenstoWn: Ist Cabin, Sir , gm, t $lOl. Steerage from Liv 1 and Queenstown. $l lBl ,. non whoniftsh to NM for th can bvia tlokal l here at these rates. • for further inforniatlon.apuWat theocmoiliCol' • JOHNit_ ill WALNUT nowt: m ;nut_ geit, CARRIAGES. 1863. WILLIAM D. 'ROGERS, coach sad 'Light V . a,ltilase Builders nos. 1009 maid 10 11'ORISTISIIT larsea. PRILATIBLI_2L,I4; imiL •:D.R. EWA' .PRACTICAL DEN' o , AR DEN; b• 1010,1 tuki i as sm , arein a of pi = 4l / 11 W V le a; al mTiZ n akudit ilvh li r a i nt wor t : l i*k tri t u risai No A r niasaths. : 2r4m., ll:44 "Artui v A i :Vlß:esa : bist tamithes OLIO E - 0 INVOICE O F . a ` ar 011 n 011 lust ramotea Per 101 ° " alien= igentL•a _lll6 Wi T =ol'. sad 01 Claas.w.... Ha a 4 amts. w 16a was but lutalatt• XAL,E 4 4, OLLES & GALLOWAY. 1220 WALNUT Street.
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