Recent Literature. mW CURIOSITIES Z» THE VBBHOH BOOK WOXLU. (Oorrespondcncs of ths Tribute. 3 Paris, December 22,1863. limaiw the literary curb cities oftbe recent Senate debate on the Address were the * boot notices. No leu than five senators, following the example of the bishops and of the Emperor himself, did Mr. He nan’s publishers the favor to speak 1U of that au thor's vie de Jesus—already in its eleventh edition. Two Senators, Cardinal Bishops, thought it advisa ble to stimulate an already wakened curiosity re garding Le Maudit. This is the title of a novel which Cardinal Donnet seems, oddly enough, to mean to gpeak ill of by comparing it to Le* Miserable, adding that it “presents more dangerous pictures" than that admirable work. As his Eminence has read it carefully, it may be well to insert his notice of it a* given in the abbreviated report of the debates of last Wednesday. *• It is an essentially irreligious book. It repre aents an assembly of priests occupied in «leinsmgadi ms means Of getting possession fnnuKf a council whose efforts are directed to the spoiling r * widow and orphan to build churches and con* ventm It "He Maudit " (the accursed). t> Maudit i» the priest, developing himself under the Sws imposed by the Church. One of the great Toulouse, is the theatre of this great council £f ecclesiastics [Jesuits, your Eminence, and high Slercv—among the rest a cardinal bishop], met to an account of the fraudulent doings of the SlS* Jobbers would meet to report their acts of vvmwess to their Chief.” V This notice, so far as it goes, is not altogether in* correct. If he Maudit is not essentially irreligious, 3ti§ essentially disrespectful of the machinery of the Cburoh religion as worked in Catholic countries, esneolaily in France. TO Add A little by way of completing the Cardv Hal's notice of Le Maudit. The author does not ob sect to the dogmas of the Church: in that regard he as orthodox as Monseigoeur Donnot; still less, if possible, does be object to the principles of Chris tianity : his respect for its mysteries and its morali ties is profound, unqualified. He attacks the money dealers in the temple, the gross material interests and worldly scheming*, and political systems that toave grown up about it, depending on it, disfiguring Its lair proportions, like me shops and stalls that one sometimes see stuck against the walls of old Euro- Dean cathedrals. He *ims to abow forth the evils essentially inherent in tue system of Jesuitism in the vow of celibacy of the priestß of the Western Church, In the organization of the religious orders, in the na ture of diocesan government as now existing in Stance. He is opposed to the temporal power of the Pope He would have the Church reformed withlnit aelf. and, without touching its dogma, would revolu lionize its discipline, have it as leader, at least as companion, and not, as it is, the clog, of humanity In iis progress. He represents as chief obsta cles *o such a reform the celibacy of the priests, the ambition of the hightr clergy—or rather the prizes of power and influence in the high places of the Church which provoke their ambition to attain at the expense of conscience—and the religious corpo rations, whose memhexr, taking the vow of corpo rate wealth when they take the vow of individual jpoverty, abdicate their personal right to think and Jeel in favor of the esprit du corps. Thus, of the So ciety of Jesus, he snys: 14 Take these men isolated ly, you will find among them positive merit and fair relative virtues, and ardent love of good, and gene rally irreproachable morals. Study the social me chanism that binds them together, sets them in lo tion, favors the development of their order, and as sures its influence, and you find a monstrous free masonry, an odious Maohisvellism, and you trem ble in view of this machinery, which a simple as sociation, numbering hardly more than three thou sand members, sets at work all over the world.” The man ambitious of rising in the hiearchy needs then help at every step too much to refuse it; ac cepting it, he becomes their accomplice in their P schemes for the interest of the society. And when lie has risen to the Episcopacy, to the Cardinalate, to the Papacy even, be still needs their support—as, berbapi, Pius IX. could sadly tell. The vow of chastity is either kept or broken; kept, it is a violation of natural law : broken, it is a violation of the law of conscience. In itself it is an excepting of a large class of men from the law that made them as other men are—with like pas- Slous—from the perfect law of family, social, human *°Xb6 hero of this novel is one who, in the best sense D f the word, has a vooation for the priesthood, good, Intelligent, devout, humble for himself, daring for truth and right. Aiming only to do his duty as priest and man, without ever having broken hia vows or bee 7 * disobedient to discipline, he is defrauded of a rich inheritance by the Jesuits, oppressed, perse cuted by his bishop, tortured in every fibre of bis soul, forbidden to exercise his priestly office, fairly outlawed, and brought to the close Of a fhort life in a hospital 44 as good as " Accursed, JiTai. fif, only just at the last consoled by the absolu tion given him by a philosophical old brother priest, Who has in safe silence regretted his misfortunes and approved hia opinions whose publication brought them on, without the courage to profess them himself. • ' KEGABi IK THE ORPHANS’COURT FOB THE CITT Ain) COUNTS OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate ot LaVI SHORT. deceased. Koiice is hereby given ihai A.DRLIA B. SHORT, the Widow of said decedent, has filed in said Court her petition and anj appraisement of tne personal Estate which she elects: o retain under tbe&ct of April 14.1&?l»'a&d thesup- thereto, and that the same will be approved by taAa Court on FRIDAY, the sth day of February. 1834, exceptions thereto »e ASHTOJf jaSS-mwffit* Attorneys for Petitioner. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE JL CITT AHB COUNTS^OF^FHILADBLPHIA. 'Estate of AUgSstlI S W~ BOEHM, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Conn to andit, settle, and adjust the account of r» P. MORRIS and SUIZA SSTHL. BOEHM, Executors of the last will and testa ment of AUGUSTOS W. BOEHM, deceased, ,aul to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the ac countants. will meet the parties interested, for the pur poses of his appointment, on TUBS OAT,, tne 2d day of yehruary, A. D-. ltte, at 12 o’clock M, at his office, 142 South EIGHTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. *ja22*fmwst JOBS B. HOLAHAIf, Auditor. Tsj the COURT of common pleas FOB THE CITY AND COUMTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Trust Estate of MaTILDA SPROGELL, 1 The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the firtfc and final Account of JOHN R. NEF?, Tiusteeof MATILDA >PBuGJSLL, under Seed of Charles Bird, as filed by William P Neff, Charles fiTeff, J, R. Jfeff. Jr., and Alexander Boyd, Executors of John R. 2Teff. deceased,” will meet for the duties of his appoint ment on WEDNESDAY. February 3.1864 at 3 Y % o clock T. M. at hie Office, Ho. 133 South FIF rH Street, in the City of Philadelphia. HORATIO Q. JONEb, ja-2 fmw-5t Auditor. IK THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In matter of Estate of ELIZABETH fi. KOBINSON. {let© Burns.) Tii* Auditor appointed by tho Court to *aH_. and adjust Ste , the account of SAMUEL lOWSSEKD. Trustee of said Estate, will meet the par ties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on TUE-D aY, February 2d A. D. 1864, at 4 P. 31., at his office S. E corner feIXTH and WALNUT Streets. Phila deh>h:a D. W. O BKIEU, Auditor. re THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF-PHILADELPHIA. 3a the matter of the JSBtate of RLIZA RsaIING.ON, deceased. , , . The auditor appointed by the said court to make distri bution of the moneys in court arising from the sale by tbe administrator cum testamanto annexo, of the said - Tteimngton, of a certain assuage and ot <.: Ground situate on the west side of Third street, at the distance of seventy-four feet northward from the 3!oit' ■wevt corner of Carpenter and Third streets, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on the said •Third -rreet fifteen feet, and in depth on the south line about -ixty-eighi feet-eight inches, and on the north line about sxtyslx fret two inches And also Oi a certain other Messuage and Lot on the west ride of Fourth street, at t> * distance of eighty-five feet six inches northward iron- Queen street, in the said city, containing in front on ti'» said Fourth street sixteen feet six inches, and in depth eighty-five feet to Weccacoe street: will attend to thee-i::es uf his fcppointment on TUESDAY, the 2d day of I. L-ruary»hnno Domini 1&64, at *4 o’clock P.M., at his - office. No. 731 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, when and whe 4 si-- persons having claims upon, the funds orm* a therein, are h»>r-by respectively notified and re quired to be present and present them, or be forever da* fearr* d therefrom. THOMPSON, Auditor. P; THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE OMI AM) COUXTY OFJPHII.ADELPHIA Estate of SAttUßb BSTTON (Minor.) The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, find adjust the first and final account of SAMUEL B. HBISKY, fcuardian of S *MUBL BBlTOif, Minor- and to jpahe distribution of the o&lance in the hands of the Acc'-ostaut, will meet the parties interested, for the Dunces of bis appointment, on MONDAY, February Sih. ]* r 4. at li o'clock A. M,, at his Office* No. 331 Sontii Street, Philadelphia, j a?> :hsmw-5t JOSN Q T BRIEN, Auditor. T "FITTERS TESTAMENTARY UPON J-i -ae Estate of TOWNSEND SHARPLESS, deceased, iav. jk bsen granted to the uncerrigned, aU persons in debted to the said estate are requester to make payment, and ■ li-'se haying claims will present them without da isy to SAMUbL J, SSAKP».EBB, CHARLES L. SHARP LESS, HEARTH. G. SHARPLESS, Phi! ada, Jan 9, 1864. f.jali-mthl2t3 Executors. WILLIAM MONELL vs. ISABELLA ‘« * VIRGINIA MONELL. Court Common Pleas, December Term, IS63—No. 2 m STo lsr&?.l1a Virginia Jfonell, Refijumient above named: take notice that interrogatories have been filed, and that a copy of tbe same, with a memorandum, stat ing the names of the witnesses proposed to be examined, their residences and bnrinettß, has been filed in fibe Prothonotary’s Office of the Common Pleas- That the paid interrogatories will be propounded to the said by William T>. paker. Esq , examiner ap pointed by the Court, at hi* OTPICB.No *O3 WALNUT Street, up stalxß, on 18th February, A. D. ISM, at 11 o’clock &. SL, when and where yon may attend if you Ihinl proper, Daniel douohbbtt ( ja2B-15t* . Solicitor for Libellant. TTNITED STAT* S, EASTERN DIS 'J TKICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. SS. THE PBESIDENT OP THE UNITE!! STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OP THE EASTERN DISTRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA. GREETING- - , . . . .. You are hereby commAQaed that you monish and cite all persons who have or pretend to have any right, title, or interest In one hundred and twenty-seven bales of COTTON, the residne of the cargo of the Steamer CHATH 4M. lately captured by the United States steamer Moron, as prize of war, and brought into this Sort for adjudication, to appear before the Hon. OHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room is the city of Philadelphia, on the twentieth day after publication of these presents, af it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any tbey have, ylir the raid one hundred and twenty-seven bales of Cotton, the residne of the cargo of the steamer Chatham, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies or other wise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be ad judged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and fur ther to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge ©f the said Court, this twenty-eighth day of January A. D. 1864, and in the eighth-eighth yearoi the Inde pendence of the said United Rt&teß. ja3Q-gt Q. B. FOX. Clerk District Court. TTNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT. THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES, THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF OREETINQi TAI,IA * _ V5 1 £ S EA J?- The District Court of the United States in and. for the eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and S&*7 A° n % Libel, filed In the name of the -f 0erlca * tat h decreed all persons in .ene.q} who have, or pretend to have* any right, itle, or interest in the Bark “a One!” her tackle, app&rei. and fcfnrniture, and the gooda xuams »Tidmerl chandi-e laden on board,ten**rei’zld retiif fn Ihe De'aware river, at the »rt 01 PhigdeloUa m foJ? *«e<i io .tbe United State", to be mouiihU, ctte“lnd called to judgment, at the time and place niderwritS? sind.to the effect hereafter expressed, u™t™e to xequinng.) Yon are, therefore, charged and strict?? enjoined and commanded, that yon omit not. but Ah at by publishing these presents in at least two g>f fhe daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal In -oslligt‘.nce r% you do monish and cite, or cause to bo jnoniehed ana cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, anyright,title, or interest Snthe said bark “Atne ” her tackle, apparel. audfaml- Aure. and tbe said goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, to appear before the Honorable JOHN CADWALABBS, the Judge of the said court,at the Dis trict Court room,in the city ofPhiladelDhia, on the twen tieth day after publication of these presents,lf it be a court day. or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to tibovr, or allege, in due form of law. a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said bark .■“A Vae.’- her tackle,apparel. and the said good* wares, and merchandise laden on boardthere ©L should not be pronounced for the causes in tbe said libel alleged, liable and subject to forfeiture, and to 2>e so adjudged ard condemned; and farther to do and receive in this behalf as to j justice shall ap pertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be inti mated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom Sy the tenor oftheßepresents it le also intimated.) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above men tioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said . capture, and may pronounce that the said bark One,” her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the woods wares, and merchandtee laden on board thereof, .SraSliable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, * do ’be so adjudged and condemned, the absence, or rather Mhtuinacv/ofthe persons so cited and intimated in tflKKJthe Honorable JOHN C4DWALAUJR, Judge JANUARY. A a said United States. Jr the Indepeadenoe Clerlc patriot Court. ia9o-3t - ■ - - ■ TTTrroli 01L.— 500 BARRELS OP OirK W r.Y^^«*av«™ B , !?i;t bi SHERIFF'S SAIiES. CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP O Mindry writs of Levari Facia*, to me directed, wilt he axDOfled to nubile sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ins. February l. 1864. at 4 o’clock, at feansom-street HaU. No 1. All that certain unfluietiei three-Btory brick mSSoaaeand lot of «».t aid. of Seventh street one hundred and fifty-three feet seven inches southward from Montgomery street. In the olty of Philadelphia: containing In front on Seventh street six teen feet, and In depth eighty-seven feet four inches. No 2. All that certain unfinished three story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Seventh street, one hundred and six.y-nine feet seven inches southward from Montgomery street in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on beventh street sixteen feet, and in depth eighty-seven feet four la^he*. No. S. All that certain unfinished three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Seventh street, one hundred and eighty* five feet seven inch-6 southward from Montgomery street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Seventh street sixteen feet, and in depth eighty-seven feet four inches. No. 4. All that certain unfinished three stony brie* meatuaga and lot of ground, situate on the east side of fceventh street, two hundred and one feet seven inches southward lrom Montgomery street, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Seventh street sixteen feet, ana In depth eighty-seven feet four inches. 80. 5. All that certain lot of gronnd with cellar walls, marble work, and first floor of joists, situate on the west side of Marshall tfreet one honored and lorty-niue feet five and ene-eighth inches southward from Montgomery street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Marshall street sixteen feet, and in depth eighty-seven feet four inches. No. 6. All that certain lot of ground with cellar walls, maible works, and -firet floor of jotsis, situate on the west side of Marshall street one hundred and sixty-uve feet five and one-eighth Inches southward from Montgomery street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in fronton Man-hall street Sixteen feet, and in depth eighty-seven feet four inches. „ . ... ~ ~ Bo 7. All that certain lot of ground with cellar wails, marble work, and fire* floor of joists, situate on the west elf eof Marshall afreet one hundred and eighty-one feet and five-eighths of an loch southward from Montgomery street, in the City of Philadelphia; containing in front on Marshall street-sixteen feet, and in depth eighty-asren fee; four inches. No. 8- All that certain lot of ground with cellar walls, marble work, and first floor of ioiets, situate on the west side of Marshall street one hundred and ninety-seven feet five and one-eighth inches southward from Montgomery street, in the ciiy of Philadelphia; containing in fronton Marshall street sixteen feet, and in depth eighty-seven feet four inches. C Which said lots John Jj. fluut.w, et ux. conveyed unto Charles Marhacker in fee. 3 Together With the free and common use an<i privilege of a certain culvert two feet six inches in diameter across the rear end of said lots, and leadiLg into the public culvert in Montgomery street. CD. C ;D. ’63, Ac 463. Debt. $1,559. A. Thompson.! Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Claries Marhacker m JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. Jan. 19.1864. ja2l-3t CHERIFF’S SALE. —BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February 1. 1564. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All the right, title, and interest of Amos Scott, in all that lot of ground situate on the south side of Market street one hundred and seventy-five fret wed of Fulton stieet. fifty feet front, and extending in depth southward two hundred and fourteen feet six inches to Oak street CD. C.; D.,’63 632. Debt*9B9.7s H. E. Wallace 3 JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jaa 20, 186*. ja2l-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February 1, 1861. at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall. All that certain messuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Milton street, two hundred and.one feet nine inches westward from Tenth itieet. in the city of Philadelphia containing in front on Milton stieet fifteen f,et, and in depth fifty nine feet two and one-qaarter inches to a twelve- fret-wide alley. CWhich said premi se 6 George McClellan etux., hr deed dated May 1, IMS. recorded In Deed Book A. M . No. 67, vw 1«■ Vexed unto Smith B. CUmpittinfce: reserringa ground rent of thirty-three dollars, silver money, payable first of May and November J „, 2 21. Grout. ] sJithß Cla£pm. ion a "jOBM THOMVKoTshIriS-. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. Jan 19.1864. ja2l-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponas.lto me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, February 1,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-ecreet Hall, All that certaiu brick messuage and lot of ground situ ate on the northeastwardly side of Lancaster turnpike road, two hundred and fifty feet northwestward from Richard Peters’ land, between Westminster avenue and Wyalueing street, in the cltylof Philadelphia; containing In front on Lancaster avenue fifty feet, and in depth on the easternmost line two hundred and eight feet one inch, and on the westernmost line two hundred and six feet eleven inches to Merion avenne, said lines being from the middle of Lancaster avenue to the middle of Meriona [D n cf: d.,’63 510 Debt*l,l9B.4l. TenerJ Taken in execution and to he gold as riie property of JoFenh S Lowry JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. PhnadelphS/SherifTs Office. Jan. 19.1864. ja2l-3t QHERIPF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF kJ fl wr it of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, wiU be Sx posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, 'ebruary 1, 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-street Hall. ah those certain four three-story brick meassnasres and lot of gionnd situate on the north side of Wood street two hundred and forty-three feet westward from Seventeenth street, in the city of Philadelphi a contain ing in front on Wood street thirty fee*, and in depth eighty-four feet to Carlton street C Which said pre mises Samuel Webb et nx . by deed dated June 18,18ao, recorded in Deed Book S. H F., No. 6, page B'-, &c., conveyed unto Thomas B. Wickersbam and Uriah 0. Van Bom in fee; reserving a ground rent of ona hundred and th.rty« eight dollare, payable twenty-fifth of March and September. I D>>63 De - 01l *181.78 Hopper.: Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Tboma* Bartlett Wickeiebam^Uriah^Vanh^ Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan-19. 1864 ia2l-St CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me m directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning. February 1. 1864,at4 o’clock, at Sausom-street Hall. All that lot or piece of ground numbered twenty-one, (21) in the plan of lots laid out by said Henry E. Wal lace, late in the township of Kingsassins and county or Philadelphia, now in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city ot Philadelphia* beginning at a corner of lot num ber 19; thence extending north, fifty-three and a half degrees west, thirty-four perches and two-tenths to the middlelof Cobb’s creek ; thence up the same, the several courses thereof, to the mouth of Faschall’s run; thence up taid mu by land of Thomas about fifteen perches and a half to the line of lot number 22; thence by lot nnmber 22 south, four degrees east, twelve parches and seven-tenths of a perch to a corner; thence by the same fifty degrees east, twenty-six perches tothe line or lot number 28; thence in the middle of an avenue, sixty feetlwide, laid for public use, by lots number 28 and number 20, south forty-two degrees west, twenty-three perches and fifteen-hundredths of a perch to the place of Winning; containing seven acres and fifteen perches. [Be : .E)f part of a tract of land which Samuel Allen. Esq.. Sheriff, by Deed Poll, acknowled.ed in !open District Court, fertile city and county o f Philadelphia, on the 24th day of September, 1863. and entered among the records of the *aid Court in Sheriff’s Deed Book B, No 2, page 261. granted sni conveyed unto Baid Henry E. Wallace “ fee *CD. C. ;D.,’63. 519. Debt, $1,863.60. Hopper.] Taken in execution and to be gold m theproperty of Henry B. Wallace. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. , Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Ofice, Jan.T9.lSc4. ja2l-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a -writ of Fieri Facias, to ine directed, will be ex posed' to public sale or vendae, on MONDAY Evening, February 1,1564. at 4 o’clock, at Bansom-screet Halt, No. 1 Ali tbai certain yearly ground rent of two hun dred and ten dollars, payable by James P. Harris out of and for a four- story brick messuage and lot of ground eituate on the north side of Arci street (formerly No. 73), between Bread street, or Moravian alley,and Second street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Atcli street seventeen feet and in dep h fifty-one feet [Which said ground rent John Armbruster et ux, by deed dated July 26. 1861, recorded in Deed Book G. W. C., No. 103, page 256, assigned unto Matthias Smith, in jo!‘2. All that certain lot of ground situate on the south side of Columbia avenue and west side of Seventh street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Columbia avenue one hundred and eighteen leet ' hree and seven-eighths laches, and in dopth along the west side of Seventli street two hundred feet, and along the east side of Franklin street'two hundred and one feet four and seven-eighths inches [Which said lot Ben jarnin W. Frazier, by deed dated Feoruary 15. 1853. recorded in Deed Book T. H , No. 67, page 293, &c., conveyed unto Matthias Smith, in fee. 3 _ [D. C.; V *63. 483. Debt, #4,523 50. Thorn.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Matthias Smith. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 20.1964. ja2t-3t CHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF. a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Batening, February 1 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot of ground, beginning .at a point on the west aide of Eleventh street, one hundred and sixfcy two feet northward from Thompson stress, in the city of Philadelphia; thence westward seventy»elght feet to a point; thence southward ninety-five feet .to a point; thence westward forty- two feet to a point; thence north ward one hundred and five feet to a point; thence west ward fifty-three feet to Mervine street: thence northward alone the same nine feet to a point; thence westward one hundred and seventy- three feet to said Eleventh street* and thence southward along the same eighteen feet to the beginning. [Which said lot John Springer etux., by deed dated July 11, 1853. recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. ICO, page 190, conveyed unto George L. Naglee in fee; subject to the payment of a yearly ground rent of seventy- eight dollars to Chi. H Fisher, who, by deed dated July 23,1854, extinguished the same ] . - , c , ’O3. 502 Debt, *3,136 50. Paschall] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of GeorgeL. Naglee. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 19,1564. ja2l«3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a -writ of "Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February 1. 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Halx. All that certain lot of ground, with the improvements, situate on the west sldezof Fifteenth street two hundred and twenty-two feet southward from Dauphin street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in fronton Fifteenth thirty four feet, and in depth westward one hundred and seventy-seven feet ten inches to Philadelphia street. [Which said premises Robert McKinney, by deed dated January 1, 1857, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 118. page 36, conveyed unto Jacob Henzel, Jr., and Frederick Nenzelin fee; and said Frederick Nenzel et nr., by deed dated May 17, 1859, in Deed Book A. D B„ No. 66, page 200. convej ed his moiety of said premises unto said Jacob Henzel.] „ . _ [D. C.; D. 5 63. 496. Debt, $395.40. Wollaston.] Taken in execution and to be sold as>tbewoperrir of Jacob Henzel. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Jan 20. 1864. ja2l-3fc SHERIFF’S SALE. —BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Levari Facias, to me -directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February 1,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain messuage and lot of ground situate on the soutbeastwardly side of Amber or Waterloo street, two hundred and eighty feet three and three-quarter inches sonthwestwaraly from Allegheny avenue, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Amber or Waterloo street fifty* six feet three inches, and in depth ninety feet. Bounded sonthwe«twardlv by Cops street, with the privilege thereof. [Which said lot Edwin 5. Copeetux.,by.deed dated December 13,1851, conveyed unto Harper Hellerman and Robert Sprowles in fee. ] CD. C.; D., ’63. 488. Debt. $527.48. Robb.] Taken in execution and to be told as the property of HarEer HoUem “ “ d Sheriff. Philadelphia, Bhertffls Office, Jaa. 19, 1834 jaSl-gt SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be sxtkjbw tC public sale or yendnv On MONDAY Evening* 1864, at 4 eVloclt. at feansom-street Hall, ah that certain three-atopy brick messuage ana iot of ground situate on the south side of Pine street thirty-six feet eastward from Seventh street, inthecityof Phila delphia; containing in front on Pine street eighteen feet, and in depth eighty-eight feet. [Which said premises Samuel Keith, et ux., by deed datei March 18,1831, re corded in Deed Book A. M.« No. 11, page 369, conveyed unto Thomas P. Sherboume, in fee. 3 _ CD. 0.; D. *63 £Ol. Debt, $2,240. Paschall.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas P, Sherborne. JOHN THOMPSON! Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offiee. Jan. 19, 1664. ja2l-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Tebrnary 1,-1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. No. L All that certain two-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Williamson street, one hundred and thirty-one feet five and one-half nches eastward from Jefferson avenue, in the city of 'nlladelphla ; containing in front on Williamson street burteen feet, and in depth fifty feet. [Which said pre Ea ses James Kums et ux, by deed dated July • 18*10, con veyed unto Patrick Carroll in fee; subject to a groond rent cf twenty-one dollars, payable first of January and July. J No. % All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Tenth street, three hundred and forty feet northward from Master street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Tenth street seventeen feet, and in depth seventy’four feet to a twenty-feet-wlde street. [Wh-.chsaid premises John Denner, by deed dated July 23.1857. recorded in Deed Book B. D. W.. No. 143. page 30, conveyed unto Margaret Lawrence in. foe; subject to a ground, rent of Aft, dollars and twenty-fiTe cents, payable first of Jan nary and July. ] _ [D.C.tD. *63. 630. Debt #1,448 94- Bonsall ] Taken in execution and to b© sold as the property of Patrick Carroll and Margaret Lawrence. ana “ ar «‘ JOHN TH OMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff., flfflrn. Jan. 2D. 1861 ja22-3t SHERIFF’S VIRTUE OF _ a w l rl . t Exponas, to me directed, will be ISSSt .Ji °, r vendue, on MONDAY Evening, “Lt o cl «eh. at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot ot piece of ground, beginning at a point in the northwest ride of a certain «?r«ArOhriv feat wide, called Chatham street, at the diS?n??of t5?I?n! Hjed and foityfret sonthwestward from theaonthwestslde of Somerset street, in the late District of Sichmond now Twenty-fifth ward of the city t of Philadelphia? thMM north thirty-two deerees twenty-four and one-iiaiimi nntes west, by around intended to be granted to , eighty-nine feet, seven and five-eighths Inches to Gunner s Bun Canal; thence south fourteen decrees, twenty-two minutes west by the said Gunner’s Run Canal, two feet fivfl and five-eighths inches; thence south twenty-five degrees seven minutes we>t, by the game thirty-five feet; thence south thirty-five degrees fifty-two minutes west, by the same thirty-five feet; thence south forty-six degrees thirty-seven miaa es west by the same thirty-one feet and seven-eighths of an inch: thence south twenty elx degrees fyjy-four and one half minutes east, by ground of Georgs W. Ed wards, fifty feet nine inches to theuortb west side of the eaid Chatham street, and thence north fifty-seven degress thirty-five and a half minutes east, along the said Chatham street ninety-eight (dot two and a half inches to the Place of be glnnlnff Subject toitho pay ment of an ananal ground rent ofetxtv dollara in eaual half-yearly payments forever, f Belnglhe same premises which Benjamins Janney and wife, by indestnre dated JnlyJO, MCOi recorded at PhUa delpiila, in Deed Book G. W. C.. No fJS, P a jts granted and convoyed to George Moore, his heirs and as sighs, reserving the said rent ! , • . _ CD. C.; D.,’63. 438* Debt, $305.95. Olmsted.] Taken in execution and, to be bolu *gtliei>roperty of George Moore. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Flmadelphla. Sheriffs Office. Jan 19.189 i delict SHERIFFS SAI.ES. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed wul be ex poeed to public sale or vendne, on February 1,1864. at 4 o’clock, at Bansojn-street Hall, No. 1. All that certain four-story brick fettery *adJot of ground, beginning «t the northeast corner Of Sixth street and Columbia avenue (or Filler street), in the city or Philadelphia; thence exiending eftstword alongCo- Inmbiaavenae one buudred feet to a twenty-feet-Wide street; theuce northward along the same forty*seven feet to a point; thence by the head of the came twenty feet; thence northward three feet; •snee westward twelve feet; thence northward forty-four feet ten and one*half inches; thence westward one hundred and eight feet to Hxih street; thence southward along the same ninety five feet to the place of beginning CWnich said premises Josiah Leedsetux.. by deed dated March 3U. 1859, re corded in Deed Book G. W, C., No. 65 page I<U, Ac,, con veyed unto Edward Burton and Joshua F Lauing In tee, ground rent of $lB9, payabe first of A Afro^ n ftU°the estate, right, title, and interest of said Edward Burton and Joshua F. Banning In and to said twenty-feet *wide street. N. B. —There are upun the above premises atwenty hoxse steam boiler and steam engine of sis»een-hor e power, in good working order, pnllies, shaMnc. belt ing, etc.. for the propulsion of machinery, four hundred feellof iron inpe for heating, with fixtures. Also, a well of water, winch baa heretofore at all times famished sufficient water for the use of the boiler and pump. No. 2 AIL that certain lot or piece of ground adjoining a portion orthe said premises, in the last line thereof, situate on the north fide of Columbia avenue, as origi nally laid out it the plan of the Distriot of Kensington, sipce vacated by the act of Assembly, approved March 11th. 1843. at the distance of ol e hundred and eight feet eastward from the east side of Delaware Sixth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Columbia avenue nowvacated. twenty six feet, end extending in length or depth northward between parallel lines, parallel with said S xlu street, on the east line thereof fourty-four feet ten and a quarter inches, and on the west line thereof forty-four feet ten and a half inches. Bounded northward by ground Ot Thomas B Longslreth, southward by line or Columbia avenue, v&oaied, eastward by the premises above de scribed, and westward by ground formerly ofAlveE. Laing. [Being the same premises which Evi Smith and wife, by indenture bearing date May 1. 1850* J cuuk and acknowledged, delivered and Intended to be recorded, granted, and conveyed to the said Edward Barton and Joshua F. Banning, in fee. J . No. 3. All that lot or piece of ground adjoining the premises la»t described, situate on the north aide of uo lumhia avenue, as originally laid out upon I the plan or the District of Kensington, since vacated by the act or Assembly, approved March 11,1843. at the outance of 134 feet eastward from the east aide pi Sixth •WJ* itL I 2S city of Philadelphia; containing said Columbia avenue, as originally laid ifi 1 feet, and extending in length or depth nortf ward be tween parallel lines, parallel with said Sixth street, on the east line thereof forty-four feet ten Inches* ana on the west lire thereof forty- four feet ten a Q d one-quarter inches Bounded northward by ?rcm nt * of Thomas B. Longstreth, southward by the said Colombia avenue, as originally laid out, eastward by the premises above de scribed, granted to Buxton A banning- by Evi Smith and wife, and westward by ground late o( Alve Edgar La ing. [Being the 6axne lot of ground which bamael 8 Bisson and wife, by indenture dateo April 2*t 1850. dnly executed, acknowledged, and delivered, and intended to be recorded, granted, and conveyed to Edward Bar ton and Joshua <?. Lanning In fee..! . No. 4. All that certain lot or piece of ground, adjoin ing, the premites last on the north side of Columbia avenue, as originaUy laid out aponthepian of the district of Kensington, In the eounty of Phila delphia, since vacated by act of Assembly, approved March 11, 1848. at the distance of 147 feet eAssward from theeastside of Sixth street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Columbia avenue, br oricinallY laid out, 12 feet, and extending northward between paraUel ItMa. porallel with .aid filxth .tre.t. sissss-aaggs SStgist e W a«^ d .?e°iSilS by ground now or late of Alve Edgar Laing. CBaing the Bkme premises which Charles J Kenderdme and wife, by indenture bearing date May 2. iBOO, duly executed, acknowledged, and delivered- acd intended to be re corded, granted, and conveyed to Edward Burton, and Joshua \ in fee. 55,000. Bullett.] Takt n in execution and to be 6old as the property of Edward Barton and THO&PSOH. Sheriff. FMledeipbla. Sheriff’s OBce. Jan 20. IBM. jail 3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a wr it of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing February 1, 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Bansom-screet Hall. Mo. l. All that certaiu two-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the sauch side of cailownill street. No 1318 one hundred and fifty feet six inehes w 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 .isches to the rear end of premises No. 3. No 2 Ail that certain two-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Cailownill street No 1329, one hundred and sixty-eight feet west from Thirteenth street in saidcily; containing in fronton Callowhill street seventeen feet six inches, and in dapth on the west line sixty-five feet six inches to the rear end of premises No. 3; thence eastwardly along the.line orsaid premises No. 3, thirteen feet six inches; thence north wardly along Iho same three feet four inches; theuce eastwardly along the game line four feet to the line oflot No, 1; thence northwardly along ths same fifty-eight .feet two inches to the place of beginning ... .. No 3. Ail that certain lot of ground, with the mes suages or tenements thereon erected, beginning on the north side of Carlton street one hundred and fifty-nine feet three inches west from Thirteenth street; thence along Carlton street twenty-six feet three inches; thence north waidly at right angles with Carlton street eeventy four feet six Inches; thence eastwardly thirteen feet six inches; thence northwardly three feet four inches; thence eastwardly tweniy-one feet six inches; thence southwardly seven feet ten laches ; thence westwardly eight feet nine inches: thence southwardly seventy feet to the place of beginning ... . . . . . N 3 —On the westernmost sixteen feet six inches of said lot No. 3, and extending in depth seventy-four feet ax inches, there are erected five three : story brick mes siiuci. and the remainder of said lotjis 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 feet nine inches, and 1 the* same premises which Elizabeth Urusta by deed dated September 24, 1852. recorded in Deed Book T H,, No. 40, pages 601 and 605, [granted and conveyed unto Freeman Scott in fee reserving thereont a yearly ground rent of two hundred and forty dollars.] k [D, 0- D. ’63. 657. Debt. $244 88. BftWle] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Freeman Scott. JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Jan, 20, 1864. ja2l-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February 1.1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. No. 1. All those certain two two-and-a-half story stone messuages and lot of ground situate on the southeasterly side of Haines street, in the Twenty* second ward of the city of Philadelphia; containinginfronton Haines street forty-four feet, and in depth one hundred and twenty feet. Bounded northeast by ground granted, or intended to have been, to Oharles Weiss, southeast by ground now or late of Charles B. Engle and Albertus Engle, soutn weet by ground granted to Elias Cos, on ground rent, northwest by said Haiuesstreet. C Which said pramiMS Charles Weiss and wife, by deed, dated January7,lß6o, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 99* page 334, con veyed unto George Mortieth in fee; subject to a ground rent of forty-two dollars, payable flret of March and AlLthat certain two-and-a-halfstories-high stone building (divided into four tenements) and lot of ground situate on the southwesterly side ol Engle 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 the northwest line one hundred and fifty-two feet feur inches, and on the southeast line one hundred and fifty two feet ten and a half inches. [Which said premises Charles Weiss and wife, by deed dated August 3 lseu, recorded in Deed Book A. D. B*» No. 323, page 476, &c., conveyed unto George Montieth in fee; subject to a ground rent of thirty dollars, payable first of April and oc % er C.; D., ’63 SlB. Debt. $436.46.- E. T. JonesJ Taken in execution and to be e old as tie property of Oeorae Montieth. J(>HN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Jaa. 20. 1864. ]a2l-3t CHERIFF’S SALE. —BY VIRTUE OF K 3 a *yjr r it of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February 1,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-Btory brick messuage, two etory brick daughter house, and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Fifth street, two hun dred and eighty-two feet northward from Frantt lin avenue, in the Seventeenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fifth street thirty-six feet, and in depth on the north line one hun dred and eight feet three inches, and on the south nn% 125 feet 9 inches to Canal street. [Which said premises Pollard McCormick et ux., by deed dated May dl, lt»2, recorded in Deed Bock T H.. No. 26. page 6, *c., con veyed unto John Davis in fee; reserving a yearly ground rent ofsl€6 60, which yearly rent Charles U. )upuy. by deed dated November 2. 1858. extinguished unto said John Debt , ,3,800. Lsx.] execution Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office. Jan. 20. 1864. ja2l-3t CHERIFF’S "SALE—BY VIRTUE OP O a of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Eve ning. February 1.1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1. All that certain lot of ground situate on the louiheastwaidly side of Mifflin street, and northeast wardly side of Summer street, in the Twenty-second ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Mifflin strfcet sixty feet, and in depth on the northeast erly line two hundred find two feet one and three nuaTter inches, and on the Boothjrestwardly line along Summer street, two hundred and two feet three inches. Ho 2 All that certain lot of ground on the soutbeastwardly side of Mifflin street, sixty feet north eastwardly from Summer street in the said city; con taining in front on Mifflin street one hundred and eighty feet, and In depth on the southwestwardly line two hun dred and two feet and one and three-quarter Inches, and on the northeastwardly line two hundred and one feet nine and three-quarter inches. [Which said premises John Guild MUlette. by deeds dated Mav 21 and Septem ber 14.1853, recorded in Deed Book T. Et, No. 104, page 856, Ac., conveyed No. lunto George McHenry, and No. 2 unto George McHenry and Samuel Pleasants in Jee, and SamuelPleasantset ax..by deed datedSeptemberflfi, 1854. recorded in Deed Book T.H, No. ITO, page 4, Ac., conveyed his moiety of said lot No. 2 unto George Me- Henry in c . D > t 6 3. 443 Debt*n.B». Takenin execution and to be sold as the property of George McHenry end Philadelphia. Sheriffs Offlce. Jan. 19.18 M. ja3l-3t CHERIFF’S SALE. —BY VIRTUE OF iO a wr it of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning. February 1,1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, He: 1. All that certain lot of ground beginning at a poiai one hundred and fifty feet west from the west side of Front street, and forty three feet four inches, more or less, southward from Brown street,, in the city of Philadelphia; thence extending south forty feet: thence west fifty feet; thence north forty feet, and thence east fifty feet to the place of beginning. , No. 2 All that certain lot of ground, with the bulld iogs tbereon erected, situate on the Bouth side of Brown street, between Front and New Market streets, in said city; containing in front on Brown street twenty eight, feet, and in depth forty feet, more or less. Subject to a around rent'of five pounds twelve shillings. [D. C.;D.,’63. 481. Debt $6OO. Thorn,] Taken in execution and to be sold a 6 the property of Samuel Halzell. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offlce, Jan. 19,1664. ja3l-St CHERIFF’S SALX—BY VIRTUE OF U q writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed. Will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing. February 1, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. No. 1. AU that certain messuage and two adjoining lots of ground, one of them situate on the southeasterly side of Franklin avenue, at the distance of one hundred • *4 thirty-fiye fe*t eight inches from the side of tn« mantownrailroaa, m t«2"T*Jeni!7 : SSC?H4 city of Philadelphia; containing in front on said avenue thirty feet, and m depth one hundred and nineteen feet to Stuckert’s land. t . No- 2 The other of them beginning on the southeast ward ly side of Market street, one hundred and ninety two feet fromthe easterly side of the Germantown rail road; containing in front on Market street thirty feet, and In depth on tbe northeasterly line sixty-one and one-tenth feet, and on the southwesterly line sixty-two tnd four* tenths feet. Rounded southeast by lot No. L sWhich5 Which said premises No. 1, Jeese Large, by deed dated Tine 4, 1852, recorded in Deed BookT. H., No. .25, page 228, conveyed unto. William Brett In fee, snbiect to a S round rent of fifteen dollars, payable Ist of May and 'ovember; and ISo. 2, eaid Jesse Large, by deed dated June 29, 1854, recorded in Deed Book T.JEL, 175, page 250. conveyed unto said William Brett in foe ] [D. C., D. ’63. 487. Debts3so. Peirce.] Taken in execution and to be sold aB J-be J2 r ?P ert y_ of William Brelt. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriffs Offlce. Jan. 20.1864. Ja2l-3t CHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, FeDuary 1,1864, at 4 o’elock, at Sansom-street Hall, One rail equal undivided seventh part— t . No. 1. Of and In all that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the southwest cor ner of Catharine ana Fifth streets, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Fifth street eighteen feet, and in depth on the south line fifty-two feet, and on Ca tharine street fifty-two feet, and on the west line twen ty feet nine inches. .. , , , . No. 2, Of and in all that eertain three*story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on tbe west side of Fifth street, sixty-fear feet northward from DiekUson 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. , . No. 3. Offfnd in all that certain messuages and tract of land situate in the First ward of the said city, begin ning at a corner of this and Jameß C. Fisher’s land by a road or lane left open by William Jones. Beyi-olds Keen, and Thomas Wharton; thence by James G. Fish er’s ground south 67 degrees west, 26 35-100 perches to land now or late of Bamnel Pancoast; thence partly by the same and partly by land now or late of Daniel Nor becker, partly by a lane dividing this from land now or late of George Parker and John Bartholo mew, south 27 degrees 10 minutes east, 1513-10 perches to tbe new Moyamensing road; thence along the same north 78 degrees east, about six perches, mere or less to the new Fifth street; thence along the same toils Inter action with the first-mentioned, road; thence by Bam road north 30 deg 62 min. west, iso perches, more or lets to the place of beginning; containing 27 acre*, more or less, wbh the privilege Of said first-mentioned lane. [Which said premises No* 1 William R. Heron and 3fife, by deed dated July 9,1853, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 98, page 322, Ac., conveyed unto John wag ner in fee; No. 2. Samuel H Watson and wife, bydeed. d«ted February 22.1856, recorded in Deed Book R. D. w.. No. 62. page 268; Ac., conveyed unto said John Wag ner in fee: No. 3. Samuel G. Wright etal., exeentorsof John Gardiner deceated. by deed dated March 23. 1830, recorded in Deed Book A. M.. No. 1. page 712, Ac , con veyed unto John Wagner in fee- and Ann Gardiner, wi dow of said decedent, by deed dated March 25. 1830, re corded in Deed Book A. M., No 1, page 714, released hi r dower therein unto John Wagner in fee. and said jL ob Y^W er A elD ? 00 ? 8l * ed of wW premises, died April 28 1866, intestate, leaving surviving him a widow. Ann Wagner, andUsue, eeven children (of whom William yi agner was one) in whom raid premises descended in fee, subject to the dower therein of said Ann Wagner.] CD. C. D. ’6B. 483. Debt #8*0)60. Brtuckla J Taken in execution and to be cold aft tbe property o! William Warner. _ JOHN THOMPBON,SWIfi eMiadtfnh’a. Shorty, Ofic,. Ja®. 19, IW, THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FBBRUARYJ.Jggf. SHERIFF’S SALE —BY VIRTUE OF A writ of V'nditioni Exponas, to directed. will bo exposed to public Bale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February 1, 1864. at 4 o’olook. at Sanaom street Hall, All tbat certain yearly around rent of $2B f>o» half-yearly by George H. Jones, out of and for a lot 01 around situate on the northeastwardly side ol Jnort *n street, eighty-two feet nortbwestwardly from Q-rard avenue, in theeitv of Philadelphia; coa-alning in front on Morton street fifteen feet, and in depth on the south east line fifty-one feet six inches, and on the northwest line flftj fMt. D Iga> 450 Debt, MM.Ofi. Wollaston.] PotliWawe?”™* 1011 ““VOHM THOMpVoVbffiJ. 0 ' -Philadelphia. Sheriffs Offlce. Jan. 19. 1864. jaM-St SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OJP O a Vrit of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February 1,1864. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-Btreet Hall, All that certain two story frame messuage and lot of ground, Bitoate on the east side of Cherry, now Mont* corner? street, between Prince street, now Girard avenue, and Qneen. now Richmond street, io the Eighteenth ward Ot thechy of Philadelphia; containing in froet on Montgomery street twenty feet, and in depth oar hun dred and eighty-one feet. Bounded south by ground now or late of Thomas B. Eyres, west by Baid Mont gomery street, north by ground now or late of Thomas Vaughn, and east by ground of Anthonv Palmer. CD. C.;D., ’63. 456. Debt, $1,7*8. Tener.3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob K. Vaughn. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, i Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 19, 1864. .ia2U3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex fosed to public sale or vendue, on MON DAY Evening, ebTuary 1. 1864. at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate on the north eastward y side of Otis (late Wood) street, and south eastwardly tide of Moyer (late Brown) street, in toe city of Philadelphia ; containing In front on Otis street eighty feet and in depth, seventy-eight feet. CWhich said lot Sarah Foster, by deed dated October 25, 1860, recorded in Deed Book a. D. 8., NO. 140, page 273, con vened unto John B, Jones In fee; subject to two ground* Tents of $36 each, payable first of M&rchand December. [D.C; D.,’63. 611. Debt, *1 896 46• E S. Campbell.] Taken in execution and to be sold aj» the property of John B. Jones. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff! Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 20, 1864. ja2l-3t OHERUF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF P a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February 1.1884, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-Btreet Hall, All ihat certain lot of ground situation the south side of Lombard street, forty-eight feet eastward from Twenty-fourth street, in the city of Philadelphia; con taining in front on Lombard street sixteen feet, and in depth seveniy feet to a seven-feet-wide alley. [Which gftid premises John McCarthy etux. by deed dated May 19 1860, recorded in Deed Book A D 8., No. 128. page 612. conveyed unto Walter C. Whiteman infos; reserv ing a ground rent of thirty* six dollars, payable first of M Debt smm yj M.Bmith.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Walter C. Whiteman. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sherlff’e Offlce. Jan. 9. 1864. tail 3t CH*RIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. February 1, 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain two-story brick njeasoajce »nd let of ground situate on the east side of Sixteenth, street twenty-eight feet southward from Carlton street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Sixteenth street fourteen feet, and in depth feet to a fonr-feet-wide alley, with the privilege thereof. CWhich said premiset- Elizabeth Skerrett et aL, by d&ed conveyed: unto Philips Bunting in fee. 3 , , CD. 0. D., 63 63L Debt, $lOO. Hipple.3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Philip S. Bunting JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offlce, Jan. 20.1864. ja2l-3t GHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF JO a -vTTitof Yen dit'.oni Exponas, to mo directed, will be exposed to .public Bale or vendue, on MONDAx Evening, • February 1, 1864. at4o’clock. at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the east side of Hancock street, two hundred and seventy-eix feet norihward from York street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Hancock street eighteen feet, and in depth ninety-two feet six inchest to Mutter street. [D!C.» D.,’63. 614. Debt,s6BB.l4. O Neill-3 Taken in execution and to be sold aB the property of Joaepb Steppacher and W. BteppaAer.^ Bheriff . Philadelphia Sheriff’s Offlce. Jan. 20.1884. iaM-at SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a wr it of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to publiomale or vendue, on MONDAY” Evening, February 1,186?; at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU, All that certain lot of ground, with the four three-story brick messuages thereon, situate on, the north side of Carpenter street, one hundred and thirty-one feet east ward from Second street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in iront on Carpenter street seventeen feet, ax d in depth on the east line ninety five feet three inches, and on the west line one hundred and one feet one inch. CWhich sail premises James Boss et ux., by deed dated August 27. 1851, recorded in Deed BookG. W C., No. lit. page 886, conveyed unto Thomas Kane In fee, subject to a ground rent of twenty- five dollars and fifty cents. 1 8 CD C i D-. ’6l; 615. Debt. $479.80, Colahan 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Kane, deceased. JOHN THOHpsONi sherlff . Philadelphia. gherifiVOfflce. Jan. 20. 1864. ja2l-8t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O * -writ Of Levari Facias, to me directed, be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing. February 1,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate on the west side of Fifteenth street, ninety-two feet nine inches north ward from Spring Garden street, in the city of Pmladel phia- containing in front on Fifteenth street fifteen feet seven Inches, and in depth westward slxty-fonrfeetto a fonr-feet-wide alley, leading into another fonr-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’Beirneet ux, by deed dated March 1, 1862, conveyed unto Henry S. Goldsmith in fee 3. ICD. C. ;D. ’63 618. Debt, $2,186.63. Thorn. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry 8. Goldsmith. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Jan 20. 1864. ja2l-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF £3 a wr ifc of Levari Facias, to me,directed, will, be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, -February 1, 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story messuage and lot of ground situate onthe north side of Master street, sixty feet eastward from Franklin street, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in fiont on Master street fourteen feet, and in depth fifty feet, more or less. CWhich said B remises, George Magee, Sheriff, bv deed po.l dated [ay 2,1857, recorded in D. C. Deed Book K-, No. 2, page 438, conveyed unto Sarah A. Dickerson in fee. 3 * [De C. ;D., ! 63. 622. Debt, $724.90. Erety.3 , Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John A. Dickereou, and A., Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. Jan 20. 1861. ]a,l-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BV VIRTUE OF' .O a writ of Venaitienl Kxpona*. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing, February 1, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU, All that certain messuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Plumb etreet, between Third and Fourth streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Plumb street, eighteen a half, and in depth ninety feet, more or less. Bounded eastward by ground late of Thomas Lightfoot, northward by ground late of the widow Jekyll, and westward by ground now or late of Doctor Bolomon. [Which said lot Timothy Abbott et ux , by deed dated May 1, 1809, conveyed unto Israel Hoopes; a ground rem of twenty- ioar silver milled dollars.] . „ _ _ _ . . CD. C.: D., ’63. 603. Debt. $177.05. J. B Townsend. 3 Taken in execution and to be as the property of Israel Boopes. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 20.1864. ja2l-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to pnblic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ninn, February 1,1664, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, til that certain lot of ground situate on the westward lT side of Sepviva street, thirty-six feet northward from Emien street, in the city of Philadelphia;, containing in front on Sepviva etreet sixteen feet, and- m depth sixty f66t ' [O. C.P. :D., '63. 217. Debt, *166.35 Pile.] Taken in execution, and to be sold as tlie property Of IsSchTr Petoman. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriffi Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 9.1861 jall-SC SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ ofVenditioni Exponas, to ms directed. Will be exposed to public sale gr vendue, on MONDAY Even ine, February 1,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. A stone storehouse and dwelling and stone messuage, and lot of land in tbs Twenty-third ward, of the city of Philadelphia; containing about one acre and a half situate on the westerly side of the Bristol .turnpike, cor ner of Township Line road, at HollinavUle. [C. O. P.; D,. 63. 214. Debt $162 97. J. S. Tannery, 3 Taken in execution and to be aold as the property of Jonas S. Green. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office. Jan, ft, 1863. ,jall-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tolme directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY" Evening, February 1,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Banßom-street Hall. All that certain three-story brl«k messuage and lot of ground situate on the north aide of Hamilton (late Grear) street, two hundred and thirty-three feet westward from Twelfth Btreet. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Hamilton street fourteen feet, ana in depth forty-five feet. [Which said premises Joseph Fox. by deec dated February 20, 1839, conveyed unto Daniel B. Smith in fee; reserving a ground rent of twenty-eight dollars, payable first of January ana July. J [C. C. P.: D, '63. 219. Debt #44.49. Hopper.] Taken In execution and to be property of Daniel B. Smith JOHN THOMPSON, Bneriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Jan. 9.1864. dell-3t SHERIFF’S SALE. —BY VIRTUE OF O a wr jt ofVenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he exposed to pnblic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February 1,1864; at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ail that certain lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of Pepper and Tulip street*. In the city of Phila delphia: containing in front on Pepper street one hun dred feet, and in depth on Tulip street ninety feet to Wreckinetreefc p! D i ){g Debt, *430.80. PUo.] Taken in execution and to be sold astne property of Howland T. Kensii, JOHN THOMPBON, Bneriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 9.1864. jall-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a wr it of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Even ing, February 1,1864. at 4 oclock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the south side of Lombard street thirty-two feet eastward from Twen ty-fourth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Lombard street sixteen feet, and in depth seventy feet to a seven-feet-wide alleys [Which said premise* John McCarthy et ux..by deed, dated May 19. 1860, recorded in Deed Book a. d. b.. No. 128, page 008, conveyed unto Walter C. Whiteman in fee; reserving a ground Tent of thirty-six dollars payable first or Janua- IJ and [Oc!p. i D., ’63. 223. Debt, #97.60. W. H. Smith.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property o: Walter C. Whiteman. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office. Jan, ft. 1864. jall-3t SHERIFF’S SALE. —BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to mo directed, will bo exposed to pnblic sale or vendne. on MON DAY Evening, Febrnary 1, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain frame tenement and lot of ground situ ate on the north side of Christian street, about nlnrty-six feet westward from Seventh street, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Christian /©et, ftiid in depth one hundred, feet. CWMoh said premises Samuel Briggs, et ux. by deed dated septnaber 16.1853. conveyed unto Thomas McGowan in fee, re serving a gronnd rent of fifty-two dollars and fifty cents, pa [ > a 10? pff D^,°m be |w 11 dSv#26.B«. Letcbworth. ] McGowan.' 00 THOMPSoXsSriI. x nlT>htfl « Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 19, 1864. iall-3t civrß'RTTi'‘P ’8 —BY YIBJTUE OF tho. Xh liie r fifty n%.' *>& and in iread.h on the rear end of B rc d 2*?- D ® bt - •M 20. Manderson ] TS«ln;™ D ebu«on^a J °PhiUdSphia. Sheriff’s Office. Jan. 9.1864. dell-31 riTn?i>Tii'P c l QATTF] VIRTUE OF S a writ ofVenditioni Exmiafl. exposed to public sale or vendue, on MO* Hall. February 1, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Banaom-stiv north side All that certain lot of gronnd situate on the. . en \ m of Stileß street, one hundred and stx el«y in three-fourth inches eastward from Orthodox strv .j. the city of Philadelphia, late Borough of containing in front on Stiles street eighty met, and U. depth one hundred feet. _., • _ _ • „ ■ DC O P.; D. t *63- 213. Debt, $368. B. E. Browne. 1 Taken in execution and to he cold as the property of Thomas Ganlk. JOHN THOMPSON, bneriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. Jan. 9,1864. jall-St SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will bo exposed to pnblio sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, Febrnary 1.1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain messuage and lot of ground, situate ou the east side of Charles street, one hundred and fifteen, feet eight Inches northward from Federal street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Charles street thirteen feet, and in depth on the north line thirty four feet seven and one-half incaes, and on the south line thirty-two feet nine inches. [Which said lot James A. MoOrea et ux.. by deed dated September 18.1847. re corded in Deed Book A. W. M-, No. 62, page 1118, con veyed unto William N. King in fee; reserving a ground rent of twenty-two dollars, payable firot of January and Ja1,,:l [3. C.P. ;D.,’63. 221. Debt, #34 50. Flood] Taken in execution and to be sola °* Wm N King. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 9. 1864 jall-8t SHERIFF’S SALES. SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF lO a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to pnblic sale or vendue.on MONDAY Evening, February 1,1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain messuage and lot or piece of gronnd t-Uuate on the northeasterly side of the Germantown ro*d, at the distance of two hundred and two feet nine ini* northwestwardly from the north side of Chatham, lata Berks street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in fronton Germantown load sixteen feet eight inches, an.’* In depth on the northwest line one hundred and two feet nine and a half Inches, and on the southeast line nlr,tty-six feet six and a hair inohes to a twenty-feet ccuit or ailey. [Whloh said premises Benjamin Ger feava et ux.. by t»ed dated June 14. 1849. recorded in D.ed Book G W. C., No. 18. me 229, He , conveyed U’atr. Charles Camobell infee; reserving a yearly ground r*v of sixty dollars, pavable let March and September, j T( tather with tbe privilege of said court and alley. B —There Is erected on the lot of ground above do ts. r’.hed a three-story brick dwelling house. ' idToJP.s ’63. nr. Debt*9S.Bo. Bretr.l „ »#-..van in execution and to be sold as the property of r. irlea Campbell. JOHN THOMPBON.BherIff t'ttiUeipbia. SbortfrsQfflo* SHERIFF S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me dbwted, wJU W exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Bven*«. February 1,1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-stveet Hell, All that certain three-story brlek messuage and lot ml ground situate on the sonfheast aide of Bowman (late Llttio Penn) street, beginning at » stake on a r»«g"jrita the south west side of Evans etreet, is the Twenty-second ward of the city of Philadelphia: containing i» front on Bowman street eighty-five feet four and a half inches, and in depth soutneasfcwardly one hundred andHMrirty elsbt feet* more or less, to Chelton avenue; said tot also having a front of fourteen feet ten inches on the German towi. Katlrogib _ D , IgJ 4M Debt , *8919, Pax*. 1 , ifaitAn in execution and l to be sold as the property of Jacob Boop. Jr. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheri® Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 19. 1864. ja2o-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF C?a writ of Venditioni Expomw, to =»tUrecte<l. be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Bve ninsr.February 1* 1864. at 4o clook. at SanaoßWtreet Hall.- B No 1. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground eltaate on rheeß«t eld© of Thlrtoenth street, thirty-ohe feet northward from Parrish BtreeJ*in the c w of Philadelphia; containing in front on Thirteenth street fifteen feet, and in depth on the north line seventy-seven feet five and one-eighth Inches, and on the south line seventy five feet thiee inches to a three-feet alloy, with, the privilege thereof. [Which said 0 5 a j^T_ Glaenorn- by deed dated March 31, 1849,. recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., N0.48,page485, fro., eoareyed unto Hugh Logue in fee; reserving a ground rent of $« 76, pavabielst April and October. 3 Elo 2 Alltbat certain lot of ground situateon thesouta side of Myrtle street, sixty-four feet four inches east ward from Thiiteentfi street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in fronton Myrtle street twenty feet. an 4 in depth on the east line twenty feet ten and eevee-eightlis inches, and on the west line twenty-three feet nine and three-quarter inches to an alley. thereof. C Which said premises John W. Claghorn by deed dated November M. 1851. recorded ia Deed Book Y D 8., No. 48. pace 488, Ac , conveyed uoto Hugh Logue in fee; reserving a ground rent of twenty dol laiß’rC CP ; D., ’63. 222. Debt, $409. Shoemaker.] HnS e L O «S e OX “ OI1 ‘ i 0“ and JMNTHO^ON. r Bheriff of °s°hla. Shoriffa Offlce. Jan. 9.1884. ]ftll-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to publio sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February 1.1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. • All tbat certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the e&tt aide of Erie etreet two hun dred and four feet southward from Fit, water street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing tn front on Brio street seventeen feet, and in depth eixty feet to a four feet alley leading into a three-feet -alley, with the privi lege of said alleys. CWhich lot Kobertß Djrseyetux., by deed dated February 28. 1864, recorded in Deed Bq°k T H . No. 128, page 353, Ac ~.conveyed unto John Fitz patrick infee; reserving a ground rent of forty-six dfli lars end seventy- live cents. 2 ... , [C,C. P.; D.,’63i 220. Debt, $ll3. Weatherly.] Taken in execution and sold asthe property of John Fitzpatrick. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff:- Philadelphia, Office. Jan. 9,1864. jall»3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of VendltlOßl Exponas, to metoeoted, wUI b, exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. February 1. 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All tliat certain lot of ground situate on the northwest wardly ride of the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, one hundred and seventy four feet northeastwardly from the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on said Phila delphia and Trenton Railroad sixteen feet, andindapth onthe northeast line seventy feet, more or less, and on the southwest line seventy-two feet, more or less; sub jncttoa ground Tent of nine dollars and sixty cents. [Which said lot George L. Harrison, et ex., by deed dated May 21,1849 recorded in Deed BookT.‘ H.,No. 41, page 292. &c , conveyed unto Joseph M. Thompson, in fee, re- S Td n rP ; T l?. 4 ,’ 1 63. 211. Debt, $96.60. Olmstead. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as toe property of Joseph M. Thompson. JOHN bheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Offioe. January 9, 1864. jall-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Bxpona«, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning. February 1.1861, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-Btreet Hall, All that certain lot of - ground situate on the southwest side of Thames street and northwest side of Tulip street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Thames street two hundred and eleven feet six and three-eighths inches, and In depth of that width along Tulip street ninety-four feet ten and three-quarter inches, and on the northwest line seventy-throe feet ton and three-eighths inches. CWhichsaid premises Walter LaisK et ux, by ceed dated June 1. iB6O, recorded in Deed Book T. H.. 80. 166, page 269. he , oouveyed unto James Rogrles In foe; reserving a ground rent of one hundred and fifty-eight and sixty-four one-hundredths dollars, parable Ist January and July ] • [D. C.; D., ’63. 504. Dent. #430.09. Grout] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James Buggies. JOHN THOMPSON, Sneriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff** Offioe Jan 19, 1864. de2o-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February 1, 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. No. 1. All that certain frame messuageani lot of ground situate on the sonth side of Jefferson street forty-eight feet eastward from Apple street, in the city of Philadel phia; containing in front on Jefferson street sixteen feet# and in depth fifty feet. No. 2 All that certain lot of ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon,situate on the southwest side of the Germantown road and north side of Franklin etreet,beginning at the northwest corner of Germantown road and Franklin street; thence along said Franklin street sixty-nine feet eight and one-half inches; thence northward five feet eight inches; thence northeastwardly at right angles with Germantown road sixty two feet eleven and one-fourth inches to said road; thence south eastwerdly along the same thirty feet fire and one-fourth inches to the place of beginning. CD C.: D., ’63: 469. Debt, $4,760- Diehl. 1 Taken in execution and to be sold as jthe property of George Carter. 3 JOHN THOMPSON, Sneriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 16, 1864. ja!B-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, wUI be # ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening* February 1, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom street Hall, All that certain two-atory brick messuage aud lot of ground, situate on the west side of Seventeenth street one hundred and twenty-six feet northward from Cherry Street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Seventeenth etreet eighteen feet, and in depth ninety nine feet. CWhich said lot John BonsaU et a 1.., by deed dated December 6,1831, recorded in Deed Book A. M. • No. 22, pate 231, Ac., conveyed unto Thomas Fitzwater in fee; subject to a ground rent of $36, which groundrent Edward Duffield extinguished unto said Thomas Fitz waterlnfea.] d ifl3 D<Sht, *1,285 40. Lovlck.v Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Fitzwater. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Jan, 16,1864. ja!B-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February 1,1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain three’story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on thelcast side of Wagner’s allev, be tween Seventh and Eighth streets, in toe city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Wagner’s alley sixteen feet, and In depth »lxty-Bix feet. Bounded eastward by lot late of Reuben Haines, deceased, northward by a ten-feet-wide alley, southward by ground of Mark Rhodes. [Which said premises Caleb North, sheriff, by deed-poll dated July 24, 1821, recorded iu 8. C. Deed Book D., page 169, conveyed unto Charles G. Treichel in fee. subject to a ground rent of $l3. ] - CC. P. ;D.,’6J 449. Debt, $1,938.16. Olmstead.3? Taken in execution and to be sold as ihe property of Charles G. Treichel, deceased. - ' JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Offlce. Ja. 16,1864- • ia!B-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendue.on MONDAY Eve ning. February 1,1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate ou the west Bide of Front street, sixty feet northward from Oxforu street in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Front Btreet forty feet, and in depth one hundred and ten feet to atwenty-feetwide street, with the privilege therto'. Which said premises John H. Brlnton by deed dated January IS, 1816, recorded in Deed Book M. R., No. 9, page 576, conveyed unto William Hillerman, in fee, re serving a groundrent of fifty silver milled dollars, pay able fir*t of January and July. CD. C. ;D,, ’63. 475; Debt, $1,198 25. McMurfcrle. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Hillerman. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Jan. 15,1864. jalg-3t SHERIFF'S SAEE.—BY VIRTUE OF k-J a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. February 1.1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ironnd situate on the north side of South street, one mndred and twenty-four fe*t westward from Fifteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on South street sixteen leet, and in depth fifty-five feet, rWhich said lot Alexander B. Carver, by deed dated February 14. 1850, recorded in Deed Book G. W. C., So. 41, page IS, conveyed unto THoma* Stewart in fee; eecrving a ground rent of $9O. payable Ist January ana ;D. ’6B, 484 Debt, #141.63. J. O. Mitcbell.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Stewart. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 15. 1864. ja!B-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Levari Facias, to me directedjWill be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, : February 1. 1864,-at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. AU that certain two -story brick messuage or tenement andlotorpieceofground situate on thesouin side of Wood street.betweeuDelaware Second and Third streets,ln the Northern Liberties, in the County of Philadelphia, con taining in front or breadth on the said Wood street eighteen feet ten inches, including two feet ten inches, the westernmost part thereof, by thirty feet in depth, left open, and forever to remain open a* an alley ana water course for the common convenience of this and 1 he adjoining premises to the westward, and containing 'that breadth of eighteen feet and ten Inches to the dis tance ol thirty feet from the said Wood street, where it narroweth on the west side thereof, to seventeen feet and six inches, and continueth that breadth of seventeen feet six inches southward, theffurther depth of twenty-eight feet. Bounded woetward by ground now or late or Wil liam Parsons: southward by ground now or late of Joseph Pyle t eastward partly by ground now or late of Joseph Warner, and partly by ground now or late of Jane Rose, and northward by Wood street aforesaid. . CD. C.;D.,*6& 440. Debt, $760,66. Nippas.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the of Hannah Bose. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 16,1864. ja!B-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me direct ad, wil 1 be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing February 1. 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. No. 1. A certain lot or piece of ground, with the Im provements thereon erected, situate on tbe west side of Sixth street, at the distance of forty feet northward from Thompson street in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Sixth etreet twenty feet, and in depth one hundred and seventy-one feet two Inches to Marshall No. 2. AU that certain lot or piece of ground, with the improvements thereon erected, situate in the district of Richmond, in. said county of Philadelphia, beginning In the middle of Amber street, at the distance of three hun dred and nineteen feet tenand three fourth inches south westward fromtheimlddle of said Lehigh avenue; the ace along the middle of said Amber street sonth fifty-seven degrees thirty-five and one-half minutes, west thirty three feet; thence northward thirty-two degrees twenty fou> and one-half minutes, west one hundred and fifty seven feet eight and one-fourth inches: thence north forty-two degrees ten minutes, east eighteen feet eight inches to an angle or bend, in the line or a Btreet thirty feet Wide# which extends from ©aid Amber street to Le high avenne; thence south eighty-five degrees seven and one-fourth minutes, east eighteen feet ten and one fourth inches to an angle In the middle of said thirty-feet-wide street, and thence along the middle of said thirty-feet wide street Bouth thirty-two degrees twenty-four and one-half minutes, east one hundred and fifty-one feet three inches to theplace of beginning __ . „ CD. G.; D. ’63, 458. Debt. $163.37. Diehl. 3 Taken in execution and to he gold as the property of John Cox. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff ° Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office. Jam 16.1864. JalB-8t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF © a Writ of Lavarl Faoiaa, to me directed, will D# exposed to public eale or vendue, on MONDAY Eveuln*. February 1. 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Saußom-ntreet Hall. AU that eertaln thxee-Btory'brick meaauaga and lot of ground situate on the west side of Blghth • treet, sixteen feet southward from Fltzwater street, In the cltv of Philadelphia; containing lu front on Eighth stree twenty feet, and in depth seventy ' two feet to a three-fee. wide alley, with the Privilege thereof. [Which aald premises James P. Parker, by deed dated February 20, 1860, conveyed unto Charles J. Ashmeaa in fee. J C. J. A. has parted with his interest. CD.C.; D. i ’63. 444. Debt, $486.94. Chase. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property or chariA* J Ashme&d. and terre tenant. Charles J. Asnmeau. »uu JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia. Office. Jan. 19, 1864. de2o-3t SHERIFF’S SAEE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, w/toruary L 1864, at 4 o’clock# at Sansom-street Hell, ’t that certain lot of ground, With tnC /our* story brick , -#gs and other improvements thereon, SHufte on *ide of Seventh street (Nos. 46 and 48), between •* Arch streets, in the city of Philadelphia: front on Beventh streetthirty- fonr feet, and containing lb- ndred feet. Bounded north and west by ISZiI V?d«#r Miller, nonthward by gronnd fiff J? fttej Wykoff. and eastward by Seventh ground rent WredanS .|xtvdolia apa } plSladelph’ia. Sheriffs Office. Jan,lft,lB64. ia2o-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Levari Facias, to me J®,®*-' nosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, 1.1864, at 4 o’clock, at Saneom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the south side of Ellsworth street, fifty-nine feet. two and a-quarter irchfes eastward from Fifteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Ellsworth street seventeen feet, and in depth on the east line eighty feet eleven Inches, and on the west line eIK I ty-nine feet uine inches, and on the rear end .seventeen feet and one- Schih of *n inch. C Which .aid lot Ellen Du abaratux i,, deed conveyed unto Henry M. Black in fee 3 To* either with the privilege of a four feet six-inch wide aliey on th. rida mM . Simpson, j H«rvM ln BlSk tttlon “JOHN THOMPSON^’sKrIffi 0 Sheriff’s Office. Jan. 19. 1864. ja9o-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF IO a Writ ofVenditioni Exponas, to “« tod, wUI bo AVDoaed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February 1. 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.. AU that certain: tbrea story .briek mes.usgo> and lot of cround eltoate on the north fllde Of AddiStjn fundrod ana twelve feet westward from Eighteenth StTMt, in tbe city of PhUadelpbUt; containing in Tront on Addison street sixteen ftet, »nd ,6Bt t 0 W;t verly street. Subject to a groundrent of $6O. . • rD C: D.. 63 445 Debt. #295.56 Brinekle.] Taken in execution and to_bo sold as theoropertvof ■ ~l 0„ n Oomn’en JOHN THOMPSON, bhoritt. Wis’d oace. , SALE* CITTFRTFF’S SALE-* —BY VIRTUE OF S? E w^®v„fFr « T^^9tt d W .vrmi« ,11 Ihnt certain three-stery Dnck 'ground .ltvwte on the east Bide of BTI gthippen street, ortd aid sixty'our fM» aOtttli ward fron> «^« t on B r | o In the city of Philadelphia; toattrelva street sixteen feet, and in depth fifiyYcm' rest hlctl sal £ fee,-wide alley, with hi® dmd*datecl Saptembw premises Hemuel Roberts et ux, by deed 2 *18« recorded in Deed book T. B„No —, P»«® • aSSSa 'SoS 10 ” TBOMp|MT. r Xri| Sheriff’s Offlce, Jan. 20. 1884. jal Jt _ SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF io sundry writ, of Yendltlonl Bxporas. to misdirected,, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONO A x Evening, Feb. 1.1864. at 4o’cloek,lat Sansom-Btreet HaU. All that certain throe- story bri3k messuage and-lot of ground siiuate on the Bontt sido;of Catharine streo*. one hundred and fortv-eiaht feeteastwardfrom Broad street, n the oily Of Pb'lade'pbla; contalntnglnfront on vatha rine street sixteen feet, and in deptlk wvuth ward ninety seven feet six inches to Hates street. inola<Ungone-half of a thlrty-inchos-wWe alley leading into Kates etroet. Wbicb said premises Michael Kates, by deel-dated Sen ember 21, 1848, recorded in Deed Book G. W. C., No. 39, pagea77, Ac,, conveyed unto George W. McDonald in se; reserving a grouod-rent of sixty-four dollars, pay reriri,cdoS f l Mayand K ° Ve “D. e c. P- b 6?m ° Britton. l "® S n v s i e tr ntion Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, jan_9 ! _l^4 : __ja : U-3t^ /OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST. X/ ENCE - No. 1102 GIRARD Street. PhiladbiiPhia, Janutwy 28,18 M. SEALED PROPOSALS (IN DCPLIGATBrare invited at this office, until 12o’clock on‘JCESDaY, February 2d, 1864, ior furnishing for the use of the United States Army, delivered in Philadelphia. . .. 669 barrels first quality PRIME MESS PORK, of the pack of 1863-4. In fnll hooped oak barrels, with iron master-hoops; meat to be free from rust or stain, fall weight, and thoroughly salted. Bidde a will Btate 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 ad vertisementmust be attached to eaeh proposal, and each bid to have conerderati *a mast contain the written guarantee of two responsible names, M ‘‘°We7?be undemigned, S»?fhe aU or any part of the above bid be accepted, it shall be duly folfilledaccordlng to its true Purport and cooditions, also that a written contract, with boudß to tne amount of cue-fourth the value of the Pork proposed to be furnished, shall be executed ir required ’* BeLler’e name and date of purohase required on the b CMtiflcates of inspection, fcy profcsoional packera or inßtwctois. other than the party famishing the Pork wi)?b« required, certifying on the part of the the Present condition of The Pork will also be ex amfned and passed upqn o by John©. Taylor, inspector on the part of the United States. _ v „ . a,j Bide to be endorsed, Proposal for ' gC ja2frtfe2 Captain aud C. B. Vol. Service. \ bmy clothing and equipage -tA OFFIOB, Cihmbkati Ohio, J»nna«r B). MW- .. PEOFOSALS are invited by the nnderaivned, until TUESDAY, February 2, 1864, at 12 o’clock M , for fur nishing this Department with Axes;:, „ . Axes —Handled: Axe Handles; Hatchets—-Handled; Hatchet Handles; Shovels; Spades: ~ Picks—Handled; ' Tob© delivered tree of ©barge at the United States In spection Warehouse, in this city, in good new with the name of the party furnishing, the kind an£ quantity of goods distinctly marked thereon Parties offering goods must, m ail cases, furnish sam ples, marked and numbered to correspond with their proposal, and distinct y state in their bids the quantity of goods they propose to furnish, the prico, ana tne ‘ lifds will beTopeued on uel^a J; at} 1 o’clock P. M.T at this offlce, and bidders invited °Awards will be made on Wednesday, February 3d. when bidders, or duly-authovized agents, to be prepared to give security that the goods will be furnished if an award is made. 9 ~ . _ The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is re “ Surfer Col. Thomas BwobD3. A ja26-9t Captain and A Q. M- BEEF AND VEGETABLES r FOR THE HAVT - HAW DHPAETMXHT. Bureau of PROVieioya A^CtoTmKa, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Bureau, until 2 o’clock P. M., on the 6th February proximo, for the supply of One Hundred and_ Twenty Thousand Pounds vfFBEsH BEEF, nod Oeo Hundred and Twenty Thousand Pounds of FRESH VEGETABLES, at the Philadelphia station, during the remainder of the fiscal year ending June SO, IBM. The Beef and Vegetables must he of good quality, and the best the maiket affords, and each article must be offered for by the pound. The Beef to be in equal propor tions offore and hind quarters. , r ~ Bond, with approved security, will be required in one half the estimated amount of the contract, and twenty per centum in addition will be withheld from the amoant of each payment to be made, as collateral security for the due performance of the contract, which will, on no account, be paid until it is folly complied with. Every offer made mngt be accompanied (as directed in the act of Gongrtss making appropriation far the Naval Service for 1846-7. approved 10th August, 1846) by a writ ten guaranty, signed by one or more responsible per sons, to the effect that he 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 sureties, to furnish the articles proposed. No proposal will he considered unless accompanied by such guaranty, and by satisfactory evidence that the bidder has the license required bv law of Congress. ja2B 6t PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR CHUCKS. SHINS. AND TONGUES. Office depot Commissary of Subsistexcb, • Washington, D. C„ January 26, 1864, SEALED PROPOSALS, (in duplicate,) are invited un til the 9ih day of February, at 11 o’clock A. M., for the CHUCKS, SHINS, and TONGUES, of all Government Cattle slaughtered within the ancient limits of the Dis trict of Columbia, for three months, or more, from the commencement of the contract. . . . The above articlee to be collected by the contractor, and removed from the various places at which the cattle are killed at such times as may be designated by the om- Co The contractor shall be liable for all the Chucks, Shins, and Tongues coming from all the Government Beef Cat tle slaughtered, unless it can be made satisfactorily to appear to the Subsistence Deparmont that all due exer tion, diligence, and care was made to obtain the B*l a Payment will berequlred every ten days, in Govern ment funds. . The bids will Btate the amount, per animal, for the articles referred to. and be aceompanld by the following guarantee, certificate, affidavits of each guarantor, and oaih of allegiance. Blank forms can be obtained by ap plication to the undesigned. _ PROPOSALS. x , I, , of the State of——, county of-—, offer, per head, for ail Chucks, Shins, and Tongues of all Government Beef Cattle killed within the ancient limits of the District of Columbia, dollar a, and—- cents, (the amount to be In words and figores,) subject to all the conditions of the advertisement herewith ap pended, ' - _ " 1 . _ GUARANTEE. . „ SHBKIFP’S SAMS. PROPOSALS. ’ We, the undersigned, residents of ■ in the conn tySof . andbtateof , hereby jointly and se verally covenant with the United States, and guaran tee in case the foregoing bid of - shall he that he will, within five days after the acceptance of said bid, sign a contract for the prompt and faithful exe cution of the same, and that we will become his surety on a bond, in the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars, for the performance of his contract in conformi ty with the terms ol his proposal, and that, in case the said ■ shall fail to enter into a contract, under the terms of the advertisement, dated January 26,1861, we guarantee to make good the the oner made by the said In the foregoing proposal. and the nextlowest responsible formal bidder, or the pen on to whom the contract may be awarded. Witness; 5 Given under onr hand* and seals t this" 1 1 - day of - 1 IS6-. [Seal.] [Seal. 3 The responsibility of tbe guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a United States District Attorney or United States Judge. The certificate must be In the following form: ~ lt , .... I hereby certify that from evidence entirely satisfacto ry tome, the above named guarantors are good and suf ficient a* sureties for double the amount for which they offer to be security. . . . t To which each guarantor must make and append the following OATH; “ State of # County of —-—# before me, —— ■i ■ , a■■ in and for the County and State aforesaid# >ersonally appeared 1,1 -1 , one of the sureties on he guaranty of # whobeing duly sworn, de poses and says that he is worth, oyer and above all just debt* and liabilities, the stun often thousaud dollars. “Subscribed and sworn before me, this day of —, 186-, at . ” _ . . . No bids will be considered unless made out in confor mity with the above form, and are accompanied by the foregoing guarantee, certificate, and affidavits. AU bidders must forward with their proposals an oath of allegiance# unless one may be on file wuh the officer who shall open the bids, anl no proposals not fully com plying with the foreioing requirements# as well in feet as in form, will he considered or regarded as a proposal within the meaning of thiß ad vertisement The contractor will he held accountable for the chucks, Ac., one week after the signing of the contract. Bidders must be present at the opening of the bids, to respond to their names, and all bids must he endorsed '’Proposalsfor purchasing chucks, shins, and tongues,” and he directed to the undersigned. S. C GREENS, ja29lQt Captain and C. 8. PROPOSALS FOB FORAGE. Omar QnAurmllinTM'* Ossioa WasuinoTox Depot. December 8, 1868. BBALSD PROPOSALS are Invited bp the nndersitned fcr supplying the D. 8. Quartermaster’s Department, at Washington, D. C.. Baltimore. M<L, Alexandria, and Fort Monroe. Vu, or either of these places, with Ear, Corn, Oats, and Straw. . „ . , Bids will be received {or the delivery of 6, OOCT bushels of corn or oats, and ISO tons of hay or straw, and up- Bldders most 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 oi each article proposed to be delivered, the time when said do liveries ■tinii be eominenMd« and whan to ba completed. Tbo price Janet to written out in words on the bids. Corn to to put up lu good, of about two bushels each* Oris In like saoka* of about three bushals each. The sacks to he furnished without ex tra charge to the Government. The hay and straw to be securely particular kind or description ofoatc.cprn. hay. or atraw. proposed to be delivered, must be stated in the offered under the bids herein invited will be enbject to a ricid inspection by the Government Inspector before beln* accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the Govern ment may require, and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shall have been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany bis propo sal with a guarantee, signed by two responsibleporeoue, that in ease his bid is accepted be or they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good end snmelent Bare ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contrast, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and In case the said bldderehould fall to enter into the contrast, they to make food the difference bet ween the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, ortho person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility ol the guarantors must be shown by the offleUTeertlflcate of a IT. a District Attorney, Col ics tor of Customs, or any other offleer under the united States Government, or responsible person known to thin vl AU bidders will bs duly sotlled of tbs acceptance or rejection of their proposals. « The full name and post offsa address of each bidder General D. H. Bucket. Chief D6p6t Quartermaater, Washington, D C.,and should bo plainly marked, *’Proposals for Fo "Sssdi, In a turn equal to the amount of the contrast, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder or bidden upon -10,1— the contrast. Blank orms of bide, guarantees, and bonds may be obtained upon applieatlon at thU omoe. ® DI TOSM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County, and Sfci' I. the mhecrlber, do heret, iwopom t? Airniah end de- U«r to the United Btatee, at the quarieTrmuter! Pf' ; pertinent at . agreeably to the terms of roar ■ adTertieement. tajltlnc proposals for forage. dated Washington Depdt. Deeember 8,1868. the following arti stes, vis: hnshels of Corn. In sasks. at per bushel of i 8 pounds. bushels of Oats. In sasks, at per bushel of 81 pound!. ... ■ tons of baled Hay, at - per ton or 9,000 pounds. tons or baled straw, at per ton of 2,000 pound*. Delivery to commence on or before the - ■ day of , 186 • and to be completed on or before tbe ■- day of . 188 ,i and pledge myeelf to enter into a wntten contract with tbe united Btatee. with rood and approved securities, within the apace often days after being »otlf «d tlmt my bid has been accepted. Tour obedient servant. - ■■■ Dricadler ujsnenl^ Chief D&p&t (ta&rtermaster, _ M _ Washington. D. 0. OTIABAMTSB W|. theundersigned, reeldente of ■■■ 1 in the county of “ TT~* and State of —-—. hereby, *olntly and eeverally, covenant with the United States, ind guarantee, in case the foreaoiug bid of be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the contract for the same with jcood and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the -mount of the contrast, to furnish the forage proposed tn conformity to the terms of advertisement dated De cember 8,1868, under which the bid was made, and, In cesethcsald shall fall to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference be tween the offer by the said 1 and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract m s?Hmess: " 5 Given under our hands and seals (this— day of . 186 . CSeal.l CSeaLj I hereby eertlfy that, to the beat of my knowledge and belief, the above-named guarantors arc good andsuffi deßt aa sureties fox the amount for which they offer to by the United Btatee District Attorney. 001 l ester of Customs, or any other officer under the Unltedßtefcos Gorenuaent, or responsible person known received under It his advertisement will be openedand examined at this office on Wednesday And ! Saturday of each week, a* IS M. Bidders are respectful ly incited to be present at the opc^n^of^jds^j^thev PROPOSALS. A BMY CLOTHING AND EQUIFAtf® A OFFICE. TWELFTH and GIBABD Streets, Phii.adei.phi*.January M SEALED PROPOSALS are Invited at tail office until 12 o’Sock M . on MONDAY, the Ist of Febroarynost, for 6nS>ply“ g the SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL with the '“cavalry t,'owners, sky blue, army s . , ‘S?“?-_ I !£ m glg of tiie material to be used mast be anbiccitted wit® Mac hine Thread, Ho. 70. Sample reauirad. White Machine Thread, Ho. 70 Sample required . Bidden must Mate in their proposal! tne price. warn must be given in writing, aa well as In dgnrees also the ftnantitv bid for. and time of delivery. , ... °SrhV ability of ttw bidder to fill the contract must be by two responsible persons, whose siana- SSSrSSvr he appended to the guaranty. and said ana £Hl?l 'SrmmpanTthshid. And in-ease the eald btdder a ,oi? nlenter Into the contract they to-make good offer of said bidder and'tho ront respor bidder, or tite parson to whom tbe cojitracl sureties or maranfcor*, who Bidden, ae well as weur & nay not be known aj SSwKDiBtrlS; Attorney, P«*tma*- «ate from Che United residence *f the- dWri? {he foot will, if ft contract is awardeS! *nem» g^ise. with the United States and^faSChfnlly No bid will htrenterlained u«b»> properly gnaranuva by two responsible parties, as above descriuea. . Hide from delimiting contactors wOl not be re forms for proposals can be had upon appliea- Proposals must be endorsed 11 Proposals for Army Bnp ■ plies, stating the particular article bid fofc nßMtw Ass’t Quartermaster General U. S. Army. A EM'S CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE A OFFICE. Cincinnati. Ohio, January 25, 1804- PSOFOB&L6 are invited by the- undersigned. until THUKHDAT. February 4th, 1864, at 12 o clock M., for famishing this Department with— Standard Drills, ordinary width. Standard Drills, 38 inches. Stockings Knapsacks, complete. Mess Fans. . . Color Belts and Slings, Sets of. Garrison Flags. Garrison Flag Halliards. Halliards for Recruiting Flags. Cavalry Standards. Regimental Colors. Artillery. Regimental Colors, Cavalry. Befrimental Colors. Infantry.. _ _ ' To be deliTflied. free of chart e, at thou. 8 Insiw.Hon Warehouse, in this city, in good new pmsmm, with the name of the party furnishing, the hind and- quantity of •nods distinctly marked thereon. .. . . , 1 Parties offering goods must, in all cases, famish, sam ples. marked and numbered to correspond. with their proposal, and dietlnctlr state In their bids the quantity of goods they propore to furnish, the price, and the time of be opened on Saturday. February 4, WM. at 1 o’clock P. M.« at this office, and bidders are invited to b AwtrtVwiil be made on Thursday. February-6. when bidders, or duly authorized agents, are expeoted to be prepared to give security that the goods will be furnished ohe right to wjest any bid deemed unreasonable is re- of Col- THOMAB SWORDS. A. Q. M. G. JMB 7t • OW, MOPhTOW, Captain and A. Q. M. T>ROPOSALS FOR TJMBEH AND A MATERIALS FOB THENAVT. Navt Department, Bureau of Construction and Bepair. January 23, 1804. SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish timber and “aterials for the Navy for the fiscal year ending Jane 30.1884 k will be received at the Bureau of Construction and Repair until 10 o’clock of the 22d day of February next, at which time the opening will. be commenced. . Proposals must oeendorstd Proposals for Timber and Materials for the Navy. ” tnat they may be distinguished from otter business letters, and directed to the Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Rumir. ' The materials and articles embraced in the classes named are particularly described in the printed sche dules'. any of which will be furnished to such aa desire to offer, on application to the commandants of the re spective yards, or to the navy agent nearest thereto, and those of all the yards upon application to the Bureau. This division into classes being for the convenience of dealers in each, such classes only will.be furnished as aie actually required for bids. . The commandant Und navy ageni Jor each Btation will, in addition to the schedule of classes of iheir own yards, have a copy of the schedules of the other yards for examination only, from which may he judged whether it w ill be desirable to make application for any of the classes of those yards. All other things being equal, pseterence Wall be given 10 articles of Aueiicrvn manufacture. , Offers must be made for the who e of the class at any yard upon one of the printed schedules, or m strict con formity therewith, or they will not be considered. Ppon application to the Bureau, to the commandant of any yard, or to any navy agent, the form of,offer, of guarantee, and other necessary information respecting the proposals will be furnished ~ The contract will beawarded to the lowest bidder who gives proper guarantees, as required by the law of 10th of August, 1846. the Navy Departmentreserving the right to reject the lowest bid, if deemed exorbitant. The contracts will bear date the day tee notification is given, md deliveries can b© demanded. ... . .. . Sureties in the fall amount will be reamred to sign tlij contract. and their responsibility certified to by a United States district judge. United States district attorney, col lector, or navy agent.. As addit onal security, twenty per centum will be withheld from the amount of the bills antil the contract shall have bean completed, and GhbtT P6i centum of each bill, approved in triplicate by the commandants of the respective yards, will be paid by the navy agents at the points of delivery, in funds or. certificates, at the option of the Government, within ten days after ihe warrant for tbe same shall have been parsed by the Secretary of the Treasury. The following as© the classes required at the respaclivo navy yards: KITTEBY. ME. Class No. 1, white oak logs; No. 3, white oak promis cuous timber: No. 6. yellow pine plank stock logs; No. 11. white pine: 80. 31. tin and zinc. ii.wuiiey CHARLESTOWN, MASS. Glass No. 1, white oak logs; No. 3. white oak promis ee ons timber;No. 4, white oak plank; No- 6, yellow pine plank stock logs; No. 10, white pine mast timber; Bo 11, white pine logs, plank andboards; No. 12, white Sine deck and stsge plank; No. 13. ash logs, and planks; To 14, ash oars; No. 19, white oak staves and headings; No 20, black Bpruce; No. 21, Locust tree nails; No. 25, iron; No 27, iron spikes ; No 28, iron nails, wronght and. cut:No SO. lead: No. 33. hardware; No. 34. tools for stores; No. 36, white lead; No. 57, zinc paints; No. 38, colored paints; No 39, turpentine and varnish; No. 41, glass; No. 44 whale oil; No. 46, tallow,soap, ana sweet oil; «c 47, shipc— a y . Class No 1, white oak logs; Ho. 3. white oak promis cuous timber; No. 4, white oak plank; No. 6.yellowpine plankstock logs; No. 7, yellow pine beams; No. 11, white pine; Ho. 14. ash oars; No. 16, hickory butts and bars; No. 39, white oak staves and headings; No. 22, mahoga ny; No 25, iron-round, flat, and square; No. 27, iron spikes; No. 28, iron nails, wrought and cut; No. 30. lead; No 31, zinc and tin; No. 83, hardware; No. 34, tools for stores; No. £B, colored paints, dryers; No. 59, varn.sh* HO. 41, kihS ß ;Ho,47.^lprtmndtoy. Class 80. 10. white pine mast and spar timber; No. 12. White pins deck Plank and staze plank: No. 18. loonst; No. 20. black spruce: No. 21, locust tree nails; No ; 25, Iron, round, flat, square, *c. ; No 26. steel: No 27. iron spikes: No. 30, lead; No. 31, zinc, tin, and solder; No. 33, hardware; No. 34 tools for stores: No 36. white lead; 80. 87. zinc paints; No. 88 colored paints, dryers. &e. ; No. 89. varnish; No. 40, lwseed oil; No. 41. glass; No. 46 t tallow, fcoap, swett oil; No. 47* ship chandlery; H». 48, inicot.copper, WA?mNGTON . Class No. 19. wMteoak staves aid headings {{No. 80: T>i*l«ad; 80. S 3. hard-ware; No, 39. spirits of Wine, var nteh. Ac :No 41 t glass, m4t ryFFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF BDBSIBTBN ® W*smso TO s. ». C., Jan. 19.1884 thl^f^^ TALLOW, HOOFS, and HORNS of all Government Cat tie slaughtered -within the ancient limits of the District of Colombia, for three months or more from the com mencement of the contract. , 1 he above articles to be collected by the contractor, and removed from the various places at which the cat tle are killed, at such times as may be designated by the officer in charge. • . _ lt , The contractor shall be liable for all the Bides and Tallow, Hoofs and Horns coming from every animal slaughtered, unless it can be made satisfactorily to ap pear to the Subsistence Department that alrane exer tion, diligence, and care was made to obtain the said ar- Payment will be required every ten days In Govern ment funds. . t , . . .. 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 nndcr>hgwL ggAL I, ,of the State of '. . .. __ . eonntv of -offer, per Head, fpr all Hides. Tal low. Hoofs, and Horns of all Government Beef Cattle killed within the ancient limits of the District of Colum bia, dollars and ' , cent*, (the amount to be in words and figures,) subject to all the conditions of the advertisement herewith appended. GUABANTBB. We, the undersigned, residents of • in the county of * and State of - t • hereby jointly end severally covenant with the united States, and guarantee, in ease the foregoing bid of shall be accepted, that he will* within fire days after the acceptance of said bid. sign a contract for the prompt and faithful execution of the same* and that we will become his security on a bond, in the snurof fif teen thousand dollars, for the performance of his con tract. In conformity with the terms of hla proposal, and that in cate the said shall fail to enter into a contract, under the terms of the advertisement dated *lB6 ; inviting proposals for Hides* Tal low, Hoofs, and Horns, we guarantee to mahe good the difference between the offer made br the said in the foregoing proposal, and the next lowest responsi ble formal bidder, or the person to whom the contract under our hands and seals this , 186 Witness; Witness• The responsibility ot the (narrator* must be shown by the official certificate of a United States District At torney or United States Judge. This certificate mutt be In the following form: 1 hereby certify that, from evidence entirely satlsfac ton? to me, the above-named guarantors are good and sufficient ss sureties fcr doable the amount for which they offer to be security, ■■ ■■■■■ ■ ■ To which 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 appeared , one of the sureties on the guarantee of • whft being duly iwom. deposes and says that he Is worth, over and above all just debts and liabilities, the sum of thirty thousand dollars, “ Subscribed and sworn before me this day of .186 , at Xfo bids will be considered unless made out in con formity with the above form, and are accompanied by 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 bids: and no proposals not fully comp ying with the foregoing requirements, as well in fact an in form, will he considered or regarded as a pro posal within the meaning of this advertisement. The contractor will be held accountable for the Hides, «c., one week after the signing of the contract. Bidders must be present at the opening of the bids to respond to their names, and all bids mast be endorsed **Proposals for purchasing Hides and Tallow. *•<«” and be directed to the undersigned. O. 881/L, . jttZMOt Lt. Col. and C. 8. SHIPPING. BOSTON AND PHILADBL- SmiflNbPHIA STEAMSHIP LlNB,nailing fromaaoh pott os SATURDAYS, from flrat wharf ahoro MM Knot, Philadelphia, and Lons Wharf, Boaton. Tha ateamar BAXOIf, Gapt. Matthew*. will a*U from Philadelphia 16r Boaton. on Saturday, Fetrnary 0, at 10 o'clock A. M; and atoamer fIOBMAH. Cant. Baker. Mon Boaton for Philadelphia, on aamo day, at 4 P. **. Thoao new and anbstantlal atonmahlpa form a rernlar lino, aailliis from eaah port punctually on Saturday*. Inanranaaa affoatod at on*-half tha promlnm ohargod on aatl Toaaola, Yr.lahta taken at fair rate.. Shipper, are rourwated to send Slip Xanlrto and Bill. Lading with their good*. Por Freight or Paaaage (haying Sno aaoommodatlona, apply to HENBY WIWBOK A CO., mffl ISB Booth PBLAWARB Ayonne. STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVEB *aUWBpodI. toaehlnitf QOMMtojra.WoricHjr. bor.) The well-known Steamer* er m. York, end Philadelphia Bteanuhlp Company ei* intend ed to sell he follows: - _ ETNA Satnrday, January 80 CITY OF NEW YORK Baturday, February 8. EDINBURGH ......Saturday, Fabnarylß And eY«rT'aaMNdlu Sftwdky at nooa, from Fltf Ho. <4 North Slyer BATBB OP PASSAGE: Payable In Qold, or its eantoalentin Currency. FIRST CABIN, *BO 00 STBBBAQB. *3O« Do. to London, flfi 00 Do. to London, 84 00 Do. to Paris, 196 00 Do. to Paris, 40 00 Do. to Hamborc, 00 00 Do. to Hamburf.fT 00 . Passemers also forwarded to Ham, Bremen. Hotter dam. Antwerp, As., at eqnallr low rates. Fares from LWerpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, *7O. *BB.'*lo6. Bteerace from Llrerpool and Queenstown, *OO. Those who wish to send for their friends ean bar tickets t l™r*fnrth?rSlTrin»tlon..^ & .t the 11l WALNUT Str—t. Philadelphia «&■ CARRIAGES. WILLIAM D. ROGERS, Cdfteh and Light Canrloge Builder, Hoe. 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Street, aell-6m Fhiladblphia. ® EVANS it WATSON’S gTOM BAUMAXDKB U» yarlety Of lI*S>*OOT BATH always oa nOTTON SAIL DUCK AND OANVA* V/ of all number. and hraiuU. TOHN B- MYERS A CO., AUCTION W HH, iroi. ggs and »»■* MARKET etrMt. TIROS POSITIVE PALE OF BOOTS, SHI.J, " AEe£T BAOSi ac - ** *- worttoy fl and may Bo Maml oi< 1 — SSluded in our sale °f Tni^ and sires; men’s a ltd boya'saJf and kip Ise satent leather boots am shoes: Mien's and wom% n v • lona-legLiyd grail? boot^: high-cut military ?£)riL-vnnths’ half welt kip toots; mftn 7 a do. ; wom« D , V goat Bal.-BO?al boots; morocco boots; f, Uj !5v SriXf kif welt bnJiiliis; ladies’ gaiter boots skid k cltr-made Kia wei tlftCk u%tAK buskins; men's MU^mVdSeSf?morocco, and kiilboots;men’spump-HoL-; •men's buff l.mtbei’ rajRP boots: men s Datn& * do seal lamp sole Boots; women sit “«>« e £}L youth*' kip brorans; misses grai, Hm• S?h’ 2?a"n \uskiae; misses' spring heel grain bfr Sot"" women’s grain lac» boots; = » ties; boys’kip brogans; mtssos bimm moroooo dooi», men’s half Welt calf do. ; yoaths half welt call «ohU dren’s brogans; cavalry boots : gum eboes, carpet nags. Ac., Ac. FIRST LARGE SPRING SALS OF_J>HT GOODS FOE * THE SPRIHG'OF 1864. Our first sale of Spring Dry Loons for 1861 wiu 6. teld 011 THURSDAY MORNING, zasstt wsms- aSS lots of British. French, German, and *“«!«■ Dr, Goodr. comprising cottoDß. a «t, tot ¥ ir ia “" < * v ' attal,d ' LAHGB SALK OF LINEN GO0D^&o- n Included in orff feale of Sprin* day. 4th instant next, will Sh 7 pieces Linen Canvas and Paddings -400 do do Crash. __ '4‘ 8 Damask Table Cloths. Bxls-4. 820 Damask Nankins and Towels. v a Bleached and ?rown Table Damatk. . . , 875 dozen Linen Cambrlo Hdlds. in Iwge variety. ia cases, bordered »»d bomir-ed. Also, a mil Black Silk Velvet Ribbon* No. X to 20. M THOM AS A SONS, # Ro». IgO and 141 South FOURTH St**' rjABD —Sales of Beal Estate, Stocks. &e.» at the RX CHARGE LVERT TUESDAY. Pamphlet Catalog** at Auction Store THURSDAYS- BEAL ESTATE AND STOCKS—2d FEBRUARY. Onr sale on Tuesday neat, 2d Febraary. at llo’clov.fc. at the Exchange, will include Shelmire s Mills uni ?arm, Montgomery county; a valuable Farm, Buck* county; handsome Residence, Germamown: valuable Business Stands. City Dwellings, Ground Rents, Stock*. Ac. See pamphlet catalogues issued tp-day. 49* They sell Stocks and Beal Estate every week- BUPERIOR^’UR'inTORB^BOSBW^VriINO.TAPSo. February 1, a^O S oVlo'ckTby I< catalog'ne, ®f°- |BJ North TWELFTH Street, the superior fnrnltnre. toned rosewood piano-forte, fine tap estiveaipet a, &« Also,the kitchen mrniture. May be examined"at 8o otoek on thShnoxning oJ the sale. SALE OF BABE, AND INTERE&TIfii) BOOu.B. _ , On Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons. February 3d and 3d . at the Auction Store, a collection of rare and va- Inutile Books. Included are a number of 1 aterestlnit Am* ricin Publications, many of them now out of print. AT PRIVATE BALE, n A large and splendid collection of fine oil valutings. of thtimwiSSn. English, Belgian.and French.eohooU art. comprising the names of well-known artists iron both hemispheres. Is now on exhibition and for sale tor one toeete. - t>Y HENRY P. WOLBEBT, D AUCTIONEER,. ,*o. *GJ» MARKET Street, South side, abovaEaeoU* CASSIMEKES. FELT HATS. SHOES. DRY GOODS TRIMMING-', Arc. ON MONDAY MORNING.. February Ist. «°mmenclng at 10 o clock, will bo wi4 from the shelves, fancy caseimeres. German knit jsoseta, merinoes, diawers, f. It hats cloth caps, hoots, Bhoea, imiters, halmorals, steel spring skirts, prints, muslins, EireeM lawns? delaine. silks, snawls, table oloths, hand kerchiefs hosiei y, gloves, wool mitts, ladies oollacs, ruffling, trimmings, soaps, brushes, jet chains, bracelets, rag carpeta. ac. Regular Sales of Dry Gimds, Trimmings. Notions, Aa. every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY MOM K Clty and°oonntry Sellers are requested to attend th^t respectfully solicited from Mancfwtn rers. Importera, Commission, Wholesale and Johbini House., and Retailers of aU and every description o! Merchandise. - ■DAN COAST * WARNOCK, AUG- I TXONBEES, No. »*0 MARKET Street. HITIST LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF AMERICAN Atfß DRY GOODS, WHITS GOODS. &0-. For SprtDg, 1864, by catalogue, on WE uNESDAY MOBN lNG?Fehrnary 10th, 1864, commencing at 10 o'clock pra- Ci Comprieii g ahont 760 lote seasonable goods which will be found worthy the attention of buyers. LARGE POSITIVE !$k B £J E I SET S D 0 H °° P BKtBT * Oj WEDNESDAY, Fobrpary 10th, 1801, at 10 o'clock precisely. Positive sale of about 1,600 dozen LadlM, gif ssra 2z Corsets. /GILLETTE & SOOTT, AUCTIONEERS, Ui] o , 619 CHESTNUT Street. LARGE SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CABSI MERES, SATINE C 6. TAILORS’ TRIM . MORNING. Feb. sth, 1064. Commencing at 10 o’clock precisely, we will sell I br catalogue, 600 Lots of Ready-miwle Clothing, Cioth*. Casatmewß, Satmets, Tailor’s Trimmings, 'Neckties, Undeißhirts, Hosiery. Gloves, &c , to which the attention of the i rade is invited. TJHILEP FOBD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, X (Bi MXSKST and Baa COMMBKCH StrMlf. n FIKBT SALE 0F g BoJj» FOB TH* ON T»ORSDA.Y MORNING. Feb. 4th, we will sell for cash, by catalogue, com* mencingatlO o'clock precisely. 1,600 cases boots, shoe*, brogans, balmorale, &c-, direct from manufacturers. •J7UBNEBB, BBINLEY * CO., r BXS QHB6TWTTT and 01 a JAYBB Btr.»t« f\LD STANDING CHRONIC DIS. EaSES. In their worst forms, cured by special tn«- ractee, when desired, at the institution. of Prof BOLLBo. 13*0 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, where he fail been established over four years, and has cured them sands of our best citizens or diseases which had resisted all medical treatment for years. * Prof. BOLLES, founder and teacher of the only tnu and successful system of applying Magnetism, Galvan* Ism, and other modifications o' Electricity, as a curative agent, tabes pleatnre In referring to the follow*! who have been cured of obstinate diseases. . , H. G. Shuttles; Cancer In Stomaoh, 3722 Market street. J. M. Buist, Rheumatism. 1323 South Broad street. Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, 817 South Front street. _ Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M. E. Church, Dys pepsia of long standing, Laryngitis, and Lumbago, In* Belmuth street. . William H. Shalne, Paralysis of the lower limbs (Pa raplegy) and Epilepsy, publisher of the National JHer* chant. 126 South Second sir* it. Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain and severe Bemorrbage of the Lungs and Diabetes, American Horn, Philadelphia. .... James Nugent, Deafness for six years, and ringing ani roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford streets, Thomas Harrop, severe Diabetes, Rose Mills, West Philadelphia .. __ George Grant, Rheumatic Gout, long standing, 06 Chestnut street. • . _ H. T. De Silver. Chronic Nenj algla and Inflammatory Rheumatism, 1736 Chestnut street. O. A Carmlch, Chronic Dyspepsia and IndammtttOP of the Kidneys, Chestnut and Fortieth streets* James P.; Graves. U. D., long-steading ud HTM Lumbago, 216 Pine street. Edward McMahon, Consumption. 1227 Front street* William Morian, Nervous Debility and Dyspepsia*4ol Spruce street. Charles D. Cushney, Paralysis of the lower limb* (Paraplegy) and Dyspepsia, Western Hotel. J, Klcket. Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation, and Con* gestlon of the Brain,slB Callowhlll street. Caleb Lamb, Consumption, of five fMIi standing, 1466 Chestnut street. Eey. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia. M. M. Lannlng, Nervous prostration* Cadbury an* nue. Anthony Carney, Pulmonary Consumption, 1217 Mar* ket street. . , . The treatment Is eminently successful, when applied by him. in the following diseases: Aphonia, Hypochondria/ Abscesses. Humors, Asthma, Insanity, Ague Chills, Inflammations, Bilious Complaints, Jaundice. Bolls. Kidney Complaints, Bronchitis, Lockjaw. Constipation* Laryngitis, Consumption, in the middle Loss or Memory. „ stages. Liver Complain*, Congestion, Lumbago, Cross Eyes, Mercurial Diseases* Catarrh, Neuralgia, Cutaneous Diseases, Nervousness. Contractions of Muscles, Noise in the Head* ColdnessofFset and Hands, Old Sores, Dropsy. Paralysis, Diabetes, Palpitation of the Heart, Dlptherla, Prostration of the System. gftsftiutf. vsssr Deafness. ... . Rheumatism, Distortions of Limbs. Rush of Blood to the Head. Dlmrmh ofth, Ut,rw. SparmAtorrhM. BrTßlpelaiii taltßheum, Flw., ... » , Stricture. or th* Ghcet, Falllnr of the Womb. Swelled Tonalla. Felona, Spin. Dlaeaaa, gout, Tic Doloreaux, General Debility. Tumors. Goitre,, Urinary Dleeaae*. Headache. Ulcer., Heartburn. Whit. SwoUlnee, Hyeteria. Xeroderma. Conaultatlon b ollbB a galloway. ialB-tf laao WALIfUT Street. day ol [Seal 1 [Seal.] TTLEOTBIOITV.—WHAT IS LIPS L WITHOUT HBAIpTHt-Mecen. GBIH A ALEIH. Medical Electrician!, baylnk dti.olTed_parteer.hle.ta. practice will be continued by THOg. ALLBie at theoll e. labile hod office, Ho. 728 Horth THJrfH Btreet.betweeS Goatee and Brown, Where he will etlll treat and cureau enrable dleeaeee (whether Acute. Chraatc. Pulmonary or Paralytic, without a chock or any pain,) with the VC ■done modtflcatloue of Slectriolty and GalTanlem.TtS treatment haa been found remarkably encwaefal In eu ■tuei of Broncbltle, Dlptherta, and other d*~f ■■■ «th. throat and raaplratory oriana. Oonanmptlon, flrat end ae- Influenia and Oatarrh. cond atacea. General Debility. fi£SE& "BSHU* “ K Fe.er and Ante. Diabetea. fiKSS"' TBEaßf* Bronehitle. , „ „ Deafueae. m.. * 7Saifmonlale n to a iL eeen at offi«L^ oTlril * TARRANT’S BKLTffIKR* APrMrNT, .*i£. , £!as? oWtuftiras rSSBGKIBBD by the _ w FIRST PHYSIOIAMB IN THI l,kn BEST KHOWF - won _ Bisk Htadashs, Nervous HsKUms. Costlvsnsss, Loss of AsMtltA Omi *•*» St, I•« tu.. Wt With «Mk S«CJa >Qß*aail?SgsagggSjir *"» TUMELLE’S COMPOUND BYBUP OF v DOCK 1b BOBceMfol »b a mnsdr. >bnu «k* om It piootmnn It th« bwt wbtbtib* mom w» thß PBBt Blood ‘^i t d h^. c Sr r oV» ,ai * UST? IWI> gffOafti ORLDB. FIND, PBAOTIOAIi DEM for tho last twenty tuti. an yijSß tty Mow Tuu. lmcorta Uu mut Watifßi wiph of tit* U«. caonaUd om fta* €k>ldL ESjMGaa'wfcTss&is* phrenological examine THOMSON'S . DONDOS ttdr*Uurfc T **hoiww. I*. ww *. ftOwSiw* ion sa: MEUICAt.
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