THK STATE. OBLISBATIOH OP WASHIWGTOJfIS BIRTHDAY AT HARRIBBUBG—BPBBCH OP GOT. CURTIN, [From the Harri>bnrg Telegraph ] Uoßtof 6T6Diog the various army offisen etv iioned at this post assembled ia the spacious dining loom of the Jones House for the purpote of par taking of a banquet in honor of the Birthday of the father of Ua Country, the Immortal Washington, at which his Excellency, Gov. Curtin, presided. After the cloth was removed, Major General Stafael proposed as the toast of the evening: " Xne Memory or Geoige Washington,” At the mention of that magic name, the guests arose, and amid much solemnity, if not awe, drank to the memory or the great chuftaia, “ First ia war, first in peace, and first in the heart* of his countrymen.” P The next toast in order was: “ The Governor 01 the Loyal State of Pennsylvania ” .. fn Amid much enthusiasm. Governor Curtin roie^^o reply to thia sentiment. He said the loyalty of tno did not need the endorsement of any man, oe n a CfflOlM to high rtatlon or » £ a £rt3« cauu en°ur°d u“ts aSu! rae loyalty of the peo pl“ f “Su lvaot. o'** « fi , r “ " *“«■ nil, » ««“> »* TMicdcsaaa her streams. It knows no compromise, indstona at no half-way measures m its service of the«o%-rnajent. During the awtut crisis through which we have been pairing, the people of no State of all the i*r.hful Commonwealths in the Union had been mere pjomptm their support of the. national authority, They had matched wherever the Go* vcznmtnt needed a soldier. They had periled their l : v£S wherever freedom required a defence*—on the Ifind and the sea—above the clouds of the moun tain, in the Talleys and the prairies—wherever and whenever duty called to arms, tnete the 11 ig of the old Keystone State was borne through fire and death to victory I Tfi'tay no State in the Union presented a spec tacle such, ax is seen in eveiy couuty in this Oom monwealtlL Mtnweierus iu«? to acme with more enthusiasm and alacrity than when ihe first blow or the attack on Fort Sumpter *u unioned the nation to the resistance of treason. Xais ww the loyalty of Pennsylvania. It is toe plaia of a duty which all true PeunsjivAuiaus comprehended. It is the loyalty which springs from brave hearts and brawny aims—the loyalty or a religious faith in justice and liberty. Gov. Curtin alluded in beauti ful term* to the uccaeiou <>> ‘he anniversary o( the birthday of Washington, I*s coaioiemoration could not be otherwise than inclining- As we honor toe memory ci Washington, we strengthen our devo tion to the Government which he bequeathed to his count;; mm. Ti>e closing portion of Governor Curtin’s brief re marks was brilliantly eloquent, and drew from the guests preseut the most eutiuieiasuo applause. He ie:errea to the part whw:< <*u« wiv«* aod daughters were taking in the contest ngrmst treason, cnaraa terizing the actfons i f the women of the loyal {States as worthy of the his.btst praise—as being angels of love on errands of mercy. His Escelieucy then concluded, eliciting ih« loua applause of tne guests, with the •entiurtnt ot *‘Tne Women of America.” IarOBTAST Law on thk Subjsct op Bono' frins _A general 011 l is iu me House of Re prestntaiive* ol Pen nay 1 tram* -vhioh tvili uadjlib!- cdly, in ihe course of Leo d'>a, became a Utv, legaii* zins the action of Boards of D.rectors, town ship eUj ervi*ors, and towußmp coajmisrioners, in levying,, assessing, and eolbc ug tax for the pay ment of bounties to voluuTeeis, for me purpose of •filling their respective quo*ns under th£ call ol the Pieauleist for five hundred men. Local legislation in the matter la unnecessary, as the general act, which is 6ro*u aod comprehensive, will meet the requirements oi rne community in this matter. When the citizens of a township or borough de siic a tax to be levied for his purtto«e, tne proper way for them to piocetd in tn«* matt r will be to have the lioaidof School j mcois pass a reii>lu- ; t.on Jevjiug a tax lor the sa d purpose Oftfore the j second ol March, or as taiiy as possible. Tne pas j sage o*. :Le general act will then legalize their ac- ; liOD*- I Thje Venango Oil Tradh. — n«eQil Oity • in it* review of the oil uade fo last week, says: “The market has be*-n ac«ive rot* the past week, j and a considerable amount na» eba.-ged hands at ( prices slightly higher. The advance we consider j mainly legitimate, and cons- q Jtnt upon the favor j able news from Europe, aud«u .*nced quotations in I New York- The daily production nf oil at j we estimate at scarcely 4.000 barrels. There Have i been no new wells of cunsrqu uce struok lately. ; The shipments from the weal- '«the railroad havs * been considerable during the past tea days, thus ) lessening the amount held in along Oil creek, ; Which we estimated last week at f om 35 000 to 40 000 barrels. We give »b ’be luimg quotations, s4@4 60 at the wells, and $E@5 25 per barrel at this point. We heard of one sao » u i uetda^, on the Ham. Me- Clintock f&im, at $4 75 per barrel, but this was above the market the roatket closes firm, With R decided upward tendency ami a good demand.” , A New Tebmibus fßorusi-.p fob the Phila- j Delphi a akd Ebie Kailk ad. — VtieUnUed Slates ■, Railroad and hutting Jowhal er.ys : * fc There are j potent public lessors for cj-k ng Harrisburg, iu [ of Sun bury, the terminus ot the Philadelphia : and Eiie Haiiroad. The necessity lor this change ; i» so palpable that it needs bo t-iaoiirAtion.” ! The Susquehanna ick bridge is now in a pas sable condition for pedestrians, and & number of persons crossed it on Saturday. The last time the river was entirely closed at this point, previous to the present winter, was in February, 1853. A solid ice bridge was formed oa the lscn day of the moath of that year, end continued until the 16th day of Maicb, when a break-up took place- At the present writing there is every indication of athawand flood. —Harrisburg Union. Fire on Oil Creek.—On Wednesday last a fire occurred at the Van Sljke well, on the Widow McCliniock farm. Tne fire caught from a spark uomthe smoke*stack of the engine falling into a tank of cii. Owing to the recent bad state of the roads, n me one thousand two hundred barrels of oil had accumulated at the Vaa -Slvke and Chase wells. This, together with two engines, all the ma chinery for pumping the two wells, as well as der ricks and a number of empty barrels, were con sumed. The total Jo*s is $12,000. TheYanSlyke well belongs to captain Lyman Pray and Mr. G. M. Titus. The Chase well, jus* adjoining, is owned by Messrs. Titus and J- J- Vandegrift'. These wells were consumed in July last, when the loss was about $30,000. A, Present to the President. —We saw this morning a splendid specimen of fat mutton, received by Hon. Isaac Newton,-Commissioner of Agricul ture, from thirty*nine of the principal farmers of Delaware and Chester counties, Pennsylvania, in tended as a present to President Lincoln. The car cass weighed 182 pounds. *nd had nearly four iacbea of Bolld fatoatke libs.— WasMtiglon .Republican. 22d. XHK CITY- VhennoHi«i«if. FEBRUARY 24, 1563. ; FEBRUARY IBS4. 6 A. K IS ■ 8 P. M.|6 A. M. . ...3 F. X. 331-' 41 63K 33 WIJID. 1 TIXD. N.........NE ENE WbyS....TJ“W....NSW Memobial on Partnerships.— A. me morial from tfce Philadelphia Board of Trade has been forwarded to the Legislature, praying for the enactment of the following: A further supplement to the act relating to Limited Partnerships, approved March 21st, 1836: SBCTJOW 1« Beit enacted, fyc , That it shall aad titny |,g lawful, fot inj ipeii&l piTtofif tO Bllkfi his contribution to the common stock of any limited partnership he may become a member of, in cash, goods, or merchandise: Provided, That when such, contributions are made in goods or merchandise, the same shall he first aopraised under oath, or affirmation, by appraisers skilled and well versed in the business to whieh the said partnership pertains, who be appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of the county in which such partnership is to be carried on. And provided also That in the certi ficate as now required by law. the nature and value of the said goods shall be fully set forth and de scribed. Ana provided further, however , That in all cases where merchandise shall, wholly or in part, have been contributed instead of cash, as the capi tal of the limited partnership, it shall he so stated in all the publications made as required by the act to which this is a supplement. SBC. 2. A special partner may loan money to, and advance and pay mosey for the partnership, and may take and hold the notes, drafts, acceptances, ana bonds of or belonging to the parnership, as secu rity for the repayment of suoh moneys and interest, and may use and lend his name and credit, as secu rity for the partnership in any business thereof, and •hall have the same rights and ‘remedies in these re spects at any other creditor might have. He may also negotiate calcs, purchases, and other business for the partnership; but no business so negotiated shall be binding upon the partnership until approved by a general partner. Sbo. 3. The business of the partnership shall be conducted under a firm, in which the names of all the general partners shall be inserted, except that when there are more than two general partners, the firm name may consist of either two of suoh partners, with the addition or the words “ and companybut the said partnership shall put up upon soueconepicu ous place on the outside, and in front of all its chief places of business, a sign, on which shall be painted, in legible English characters, all the names in full of all the members of said partnership, stating who are general, and who are special partners. A Historian Condemned.—We stated yesterday that objection was publicly made in the meeting of the Board of School Controllers to a cer tain text-book now used in the public schools, called “ Bishop Davenport’s History of the United States,’ 1 on the ground that it recognized toe Southern Con federacy in the followin g sentence: 11 On February 9, 1861, Jefferson Divis, of Missis sippi, and Alexander Stephens, of Georgia, were elected temporary President and Vice President of the Southern Confederacy.” On the resolution to strike the book from the list, it was agreed to by the following vote: Ybas—Messrs. Cushman, Fitzgerald, Freeborn, Green, Noble, Welsh, Stewart, Leriek, Shippen, Vaughn, and Fletcher—l 2, NAY—Mr. cooper—i. PREBBNT AND BEIPUBBD TO VOTK—IttetSTS. March* ment, Witham, Holt, Nebinger, Kline, and Fa gan—6. _ Pitiable Sight.—Mrs. Hessam, the poor woman who was so shockingly injured by the colli sion of a Second and Third-street Passenger Rail way oar and a locomotive on the North Penns? lva« ilia Railroad, last summer, has recovered sufficiently to be able to walk: but, alas 1 a cripple for life. By ■ that terrl- le collision she lost one of her arms. Her spine was also injured, which has rendered her inca pable of enjoying natural comforts during thp re maining portion of her life. She has several chil dren, who, although they may have ail the love or a mother, cannot, because of her present physical infirmity, have all her care. A poor cripple for life, the remit of gross carelessness on the part of somebody, may well awaken sympathy for the vic tim, while It should admonish drivers and locomo tive engineers to be more careful while pursuing their respective avocations. The Water Department.—The follow ing appointments have been made by Mr. Birkea bine, the recently-elected Chief Engineer of the Water Department: • Register— w. J. P. White. Draughtsman—Jacob H. Yocum, Jr. Engineer Fairmount Works—Johnson Hughes. ” Delaware ” Beni. F. Norman. * 0 “ ■ " Jos. Thompson. ‘ ». Garden « J>*bu% Bartlee. I! 14 Wm. Hodges. Twenty-fourth ward—James Gregon- Purveyor First district—F<iw. r. Onhb 6 “ Fourth district—W®. H Durborow Watchman DelawareWorks—Geo. stinemeyer The City Troop.—The First City Troon have procured a new armory. The design of the building leaves nothing to be suggested, while all the details of construction are beautifully elabo rate. The locality is Twenty-fin* and Aspen street*. The length of the building is 66 h> 134 feet, erected on a lot of the same dimension! in width, but 188 feet deep. There is to he a riding ring. 66 by 115 feet, its height extending to tne roof, 36 feet, aud lighted by three ohandeliers, each containing thirty four burners. There are also various suitable apart ments for different purposes, there it to beerecV ed a flag-staff on the front of the building, 100 feet high. _ Demolition of a Hotbi*. —The old build ing known as Jones’ Hole], Chestnut street, above Sixth, has been sold. Messrs. Simons A Brother are the purchasers. It is the intention of these gen* tlemen to commence the work of demolition iQ a short time, and erect in its place a substantial store and manufactory, to carry on their business. This movement will do away with Fox’s Casino, which has been a perfect eye-*ore to the cltirais of this city ever since it was starter]. The destruction of the remaining oancert soiooni would be hailed with delight. __ A Bsuc of *76. — Mayor Henry has been presented with a luge shell, reetntiy dog from the entrenchments at Yorktown, by Brig. Gen 1 t Wistar. It was found buried about six feet under ground, and is much larger than any of the shells now in use. The Mayor intends to have the relie placed in the Hall of Independence, after it is emn- Hedoflta contents. It yet cootaiDs some portion of powder, wblob, if permitted to dry up by remain* injgatong while in a warm place,might do some The Navy Yard.— Although there are but few war tjojelb »t the n»vy yet the work men are "em coc.t’ntly »u.y from miruln, till niffht nnshiov things forward on those that are there. The under process of ln «SVSSe? s£fsbSu«® I® rapidly ad va c.ag towards 1“!lti?E e of cowptetiG* l * Bands of iron About three ?nchea°wide fc,ein S °a th « outside and in aide of the hull, which will add groat strength to hep This will be the largest vessel ever built in Philadelphia, and is well worth visiting. The two turreted monitor Tonawanda is also progressing rapidly* Five one-inch iron plates have already been placed on both sides of her. She will be placed on the sectional docks in about three week* to re ceive the finishing touches. The gunb >*t Yantio, in the lower ship-house, will be launched when her machinery is in petition, but ruch will not b* the case till the latttr part of next month. Tne Ficou deroga had her yard’&rms placed in position yeiter* day. She will sail shortly. In addition to those mentioned above, the following v*seel» are under going repairs off the yard: Wyalusiog, Pocahontas, Bermuda, Massachusetts, an 1 Wamsutta. Two of these will be ordered off on Saturday. Tae Jaaiata is being thoroughly overhauled at a ship yard in Camden, TWO new double-bowed steamer*, called the Pontiac &Ld Mango, are expected to arrive within a week. Recruiting of Colored Men. —The Supervisory Committee, of this city, recruited sixty seven men during yesterday and Ta' Siav. These . were weretraneported to Gamp William Penn and j placed in the 321 Regiment, which was recently ; started there. Among the number wa» a. colored ; man named John White alias D-**ooo White, who | has do Ices than six sous Iu th* Uulted States ser vice. He is considerably advanced in yeara, but be ing strong, and in good heal*b, thought it his duty to follow in their wake, and do wnat he could to aid * the Government in the destruction of this rebellion. Few examples of a similar nature hive pre«entdd themselves during the present war. and this should be followed by the many able-bodied colored men in our city, who are out of work. Arrival of Poldiers — A squad of naw rectuits, numbering 224, together with a squat of 28 men and officers, arrived in this city about seven o’clock last evening, from Massachusetts. They belong to different regiments from that State, aud were on their way to the seat of war. Lieut. Obi. Porter D. Tripp, of the llth Massachusetts Volun teers, had command of the men. Attar beta* boun tifully supplied with the necessaries of this iifa at the Cooper*Shop and Union Volunteer Ref evhment Saloors, they took the cars for Washtug>on The 23d Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, Col. Andrew Flwell, also passed through and were fed at the saloons. . ' • • Deaths Reported.— The following are the deaths reported at the medical director’s oflUe yesterday: JiHngfan Lane.— Green B. Jordan, Landimau at tached to the U. S. leaeiviog-shlp Princeton, died on the 22d. Convalescent, Sixteenth and Filbert.— Aaron Darr, private in the 91st Regiment Peunsylvaui.a Volun teers, died on the 20th. Cooper-shod Hospital. —The hospital of the Cooper-shop Volunteer Rerreshmen*; baa now nine sick and wounded soldier* w.thiu it* walls, who a»e carefully attend»-<i to abd supplied with everything necessary to brin< them hick to health again. The hospital is tastefully tilted up, and reflects great credit upon the gentlemen having charge of this saloon. A BostO-N Shii 1 Bought by a Pjtri.ADF.L phia 3'’irm. —The splciidid white-oak mtip Merri mack* built in Boston in 1655, ao<l uow at tost port, has been purchased by IVle-sr*. F«£ Hr JVrisilit & Sons, of this city, on private terms. The c/l, is 1,097 tons buithen. and rates A I. Eatlkoad Subscriptions.—The Read ing Kailroad Companj r have coutrirmted $lOO to the draft collecting committee of the NineteeuUi w%rd. The Record and Third-street passenger roid iiava also subscribed SIDU, and the Germantown Passenger Haiiroad $5O. ■ Patriotic Fair. —The fair for the Sea men’s Belief Association is now open at the As sembly Building. The object is one that must at once commend itself to everybody. The proceeds will be appropriated to the sailors’ families of Pni* ladelphia. Reception at Independence Hall.— Major General Winfield s will hive n public reception at Indepeaneuce Hall this after noon, between 2 and 3 o’clock. Mayor Heary will extend a welcome to him on behalf ol the city. From Sagua la Grande.—The brig John Welsh, Jr., Captain arrive i at this port yesterday, from Sagua la Grande, with 269 hogsheadß of eugar, 182 hogsheads, 28 tierces, and 34 barrels of molasses. Families of Volunteers. —The sum of $21,781 49 wan paifl out last week by the Cttv Trea surer, for the benefit of the famlliea of volunteers. In Demand.— The sales of city loan la3t week amounted to $lOO,OOO. Be-enlisted. — The 40th Regiment P. V., now at Chattanooga, have re enlisted for tne war. Personal. — Gen. J. Bnipe, of the 12th Army Corps, Is at present in the city. THE POLICE. CEeforeMr- Alderman BeUler.3 Final Hearing of Debeueilettl. Marco Debenedetti alias Dubois, charged with the larceny of diamond jewelry, had a final hearieg at the Central Station yesterday. The following ia a brief of the evidence elicited! J. S. K. Hand testified that he occupied the third story of house 712 Chestnut street; he made two rings for J. C. Fuller (rings shown); these are the rings. .Tames R. Arminger testified that lie ww clerk in the store of Messrs. Canfield, Bros., fc Co, No. 229 Baltimore street, city of Baltimore: have had stolen from the store from five to six hundred dollars 1 worth of diamond rings, scarf pins, and watch chains; to the best of his knowledge the robbery was commit ted on last Saturday week; the stolen articles were missed on the Tuesday following 5 the pTisoaer was in our store on last Saturday week; I showed him a scarf pic, watch chain, and some riues. ( The rings testified to by Mr. Hand as having been made by him were shown the witness, in regard to wntch, he said, these were found in the tray which I had handed to the prisoner. The witness identiUed the ■carl pin and chain. Matthew W. Galt. 350 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. C., identified two diamond rings, valued at $3OO, stolen from his store on last Monday, or Tuesday week ; remember the prisoner being in the store. - Xjewie F. Felgel identified the two diamond rings stolen from the store of Mr. Garrett, 712 Chestnut slreet. Wm. Busrell, detective at the Continental Hotel, testified, to the best of his knowledge and belief, that thirteen towels, found in possession of the prisoner, belonged to the proprietor of the hotel. Edward Carlin, detective, testified that all the jewelry that had been identified was found upon the person of the accused; that the towels were found in the prisoner’s trunk, at bis residence, Nioth street, below Race; the icarf-pin was found at his house, and the watch-chain at a broker’s; the pri soner had some conversation with Mr. Calanan While we were walking along the street. Mr. Calanan said to him, are the rings you left at the store of Mr. Garrett the same ones you got at Fitspatrick’s ? The prisoner replied that he thought they were, but could not say exactly. There was some additional evidence of the fact that the prisoner, after he was fouod out, offered to settle for the rings at Mr. Garrett’s store; but no such arrangement was made, although he, iu private, offered & young gentleman attending the store the sum of $26 to have the matter arranged. Tne p»i soner was required to enter bail in the sum of $2,000 in each case of larceny of jewelry and towels, and was also committed to await a requisition of the authorities of Washington and Maryland. Fully Committed. Margaret Rowan was fully committed yesterday to answer the charge of larceny of a pocket-handker* chief, the property of Mr. B. Paul, commission mer chant, on Strawberry street. Mr. Paul testified that during the fire on Second street, above Chestnut, extending back to Straw bery street, he waß in New York ; he returned on the night of the fire, found the front of the desk in his store smashed in and two hundred dollars’ worth of handkerchiefs stoien; these were peculiar, having been made to his order several years since 5 the one found in the poseeveion of the prisoner was identi fied by Mr* Paul as his property. She was fully committed to answer. THE COURTS. Supreme Court—Before Justice Thompson. Strong, Read, and Agnew. PHILADBLPHIA LIST, No. 8?, Tripner vs. Abrahams. Argued by P. O* Brewster and George M. Wharton, lor plaintiff in error, and by W. H.Rawle and W» £«. Hirst, for de fendant in error. The court then adjourned. Supreme Coart at Nisi Prime—Chief Justice tV oodwavd. Rowland E. Evans vs. The Philadelphia Club. This was an application for a mandamus to compel the restoration of complainant to his rights aa a member of the Philadelphia Club, of which he alleges he has been illegally deprived by a vote of expul sion. Argued by George w, Biddle aud Peter McCall, for complainant, and by W. H. Rawls, for respon dents, and submitted. Tbe Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company vs. The Beaver Meadow Railroad Company. Ah appli cation for an injunction. Before reported. This case was partially argued Saturday. On Tuesday, when it again came up, at the suggestion of Judge Woodward, the parties came together and attempted to come to a settlement of tbe matters la dispute. They yesterday reported that no satisfactory terms jould be agreed upon, and that the ease would have to oh submitted to the arbitrament of the law. The argument will be continued to-day. District Court—Judge Hare* Heilman vs. The North Pennsylvania Railroad Company. An action of damages. Before reported. "Verdict for plaintiff, $450. Street vs. Kemble. Action on a promissory note. Before reported. Verdict for plaintiff, $1,895.05. John B. Canfield A Co. vs. Hugh Chain. To re cover on book account, for goods sold and delivered. No defence. Verdict for plaintiff, $167.89. James and Thomaß Haig vs. Wm. W. Scatter good. An aotion to recover for the loss of a horse. The plaintiff’s horse, it seems, attached to a cart loaded with wood, in passing along Laurel street, near the Gas works, fell. Defendants* team of three horses, attached to a cart loaded with three. tons in weight of curbing stone, was behini, and, in attempting to pass between the fallen horse and (he sidewalk, the wheel passed over the hoof of plain tiffs horse, mashing it in such a manner as to ren der it necessary to kill him. Carelessness is alleged against defendant’s driver, and this action brought to recover the value of the horse. The defence was that the grade just at that point wn heavy, and defendant’s team, with its load, eould not be stopped with safety* on the down grade. Also, that the driver thought he had sufficient room to pass. Jury out* Thorn for plaintiff; 1). Dougherty tor defend* ant* District Court—Judge Stroud. Theodore De Klyne vs. Melinda A. Smith. An action in ejectment, to obtain possession of certain property bought at sheriff’s sale. Jury out. Court of Quarter Sessions-Judge Ludlow David Chambers, charged with the larceny of $llO. the property of Sarah Nelson, was tried last Thursday, and acquitted, there being nothing in the evidence to sustain the charge. A hoy, nine or ten years old, was convicted of stealing coal from the Reading Railroad cars. Judge Ludlow called up the father of tbe boy, who was in court, and gave him a found lecture for the negleot with which be seems to have treated hia child. He •P°ke of the large losses sustained by the Reading Railroad Company, amounting to some twenty or thirty thousand dollars, by the systematic pilfering* *> which they had been subjected, and said that 22!!? lie JT??x. not disposed to send so young a boy to PF™ D * itm robberies must be stopped, and if JSf ot doi nK It, the law should feried tinthe eeatenoe WM de ‘ PHILADELPHIA HOARD of traor ISRAEL MORRIS. ) EDMUND A U BOnDE £ ,I CO!,MmEE ° P TH " MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OB' PIIIT.ADKL.PHIA, Vtb, 35 IHAI BUN 81885.... ....6 32 : BUN BETS.. 2B HIGH WATER 3 c AKEIYBD. Buk Dresden, Bari, 10 days from Boothbay. with laths and pickets to Gaskill & Garin, Brig Anrate. Clark, 4 days from New Tork. In ballast B Jotn T Webb. Jr. FiOeld. 11 days from Barn. With sonar and molasses to 3 &w Welsh. . BrUJ W Drlsko. Bachman. 15 dar a from Portland, with headings to John Mason A Co. , . _ Brig John P Wetherill, Thompson, 4 days from Bean fort, In ballast to captain. Brig Bsmoal G Adams. Holland. 7 days from Fart Roval. in ballast to captain. , <» k®i t'chr A Bartlett Bartlett. 5 days from Beaa.ort, in Dai- Schr Wentern Star, Bourse, 7 daje from K*T West, in kCttjVc.^oat l KVIK.S day. from Island: down srhis Jana H Biker, f r or ir K nJ!at taking in tow ship Frank Boult, tor irortiani ana New °S«Sb, Trenton, from Now York, for Camdon and Amboy Railroad Co* CLEARED. Brig Brnchetta (awed.). FUiberti, Clenfaeges. E A (Swed.). Anderson, Bt Kitts. Jauretche )jn, ffirdlh- New Orleans. D RSleteoa it Ce. Pchr Wm L Springs, Adame Key West. ScLrU FaniAUWb Wooster, Fort Warren, S A Bonder *KcbrJ Arfiorn, Gregory. Boston, via 2few Castle, Del, A G Mattel 1 & Co, fichr A J Russell, Hodges, New York, Noble, Caldwell. Bchr Charter Oak, Crowell, Boston. Crowell & Collins, f-chr Si A Boioe, Boles,Fort Monroe,Tyler A Co. Ktr B Mei Doer. Bloomsbnryjtleziodria do. Str header, Callahan,Alexandria.Taos Webster* CCorrespondence of the Philadslpbi* Exchsnyo __ ... Lrwes. Del. Feb. 22 Tie following vessels are at anchor in the but are preparing to depart: Bsiks Elba, from new York: Lucy Frnnces from do. and Pilot Fish, from Port Royal, a'l in ballast for Pbilsde'phia; brgs Sara Lar sen, for Havana, from Philadelphia, with two. or her crew frost bitten, and will have to ship two men m their place; Cygu*t. John Welsh. Jr. and Aitavela from Car denas, for Philadelphia with if a rand m'datsesi Nava, from Msfanzas. for do, with susar aiii mjUftsaß. Hydra. from N>w Orleans for do, with engar and c ittoa; sefars CWDytr. from Boston, for Fort Monore, with commissary stores; Herschel from with do: -I s Los. Carolico Hall. AS Row;and, Jaliafi Pratt, for WaeMnKtoii. with hay: ST SVnr&aH ll i iron for Port Royal; Minaenota.N A H f and H Korn-on, for Baltimore, with Wind WKW. Wfather pleasant, and bay nearly clear cflce - Yours, Ac.. AtR -, w MARSHALL, SHERIFF'S SAIiES. QHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ►J a writ of Vsndlttoii 1 Exponas, to raedirected. wtll be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 7.1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. No. 1 All that certain two and-a*balf story messuage and lot of ground sUnate on the nonh side of Laarel street, sixteen feet westward from Jew u-rhet the city ofPfaUadeipbl*; conUißiag m front.on Laurel street thirteen fett ten and in depth lltty leet. No. 2 All that certain lot of ground, beginning on the south side of Pollard street, a r «>ut thirty five t¥ *° tad a half inches westward from New Market street, th»nce fouthward at<ont thirty feet five '“fhe* , thei ce westward two feet sine inches; hence south vard nineteen feet »even inches; thence westward thireau feet tan inches: thence north w*jd, fiftr feet to flollard street; thence eastward elaieen feet seven inches to the P »o“.s! jflol'of Kronnd on the tonUi f.lde of Pollard street, flftyon* feet nine and one*half inohes westw*rd from New Market street: cmtalniDg in front on said Pol.aid street fyurUen feet one inch, and in dept a nity fo ?Wbich esid premise* inter a’ia, Hagh Fergd»on. by deoo dated December 16,1812, recorded in Deed «ook i. C , No. 2J;page 678. convejed uato Beniamin I# >nd ta fee; re&erving a sround rent of one hundred *jnd eunty dollars No. lsabjecr toa ground rent of «l7fco, No | to a around rent of *i4 09; No. 3 to ft ground rail of $l6 35, being proportionable parts of said psrau»oiiat rei,t rn r- M„ ’«* 167. Debt *93 86. Woodward 3 uIiSS”' 1 ” 1 JOHN THOMPSoV r bKr r il. 0f B Fbi “d?Xphl».'Sheriff’B OfllM, Feb. 24. 18M. fe24 3t QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue.on MONDAY Evening, March?. 1564. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. l. all those certain thr»e-atmy orick and lot of ground tUtu-te on the north aide of Bdt’dn- Wood stree , three hutdred and seven feet eight laches eastward fiom Broad street, in the city of Philadelphia; coriiaining in front on BnttonwooT street sixteen f«et four inches, and in d*pth nicety feet four and a h.*lf iochen to Whiteba'l street, including th« east half of a iwo-feet-wide alley, with the privilege thereo f. No. 2 All tfcot*. certain two three-story brick build ings and lot of ground situate on the north Bid*of But t< nwood street twohondred and ninety-one feet And f ur tnci es eastward from Broad ocreel; cmiaioing in froat on street, sixteen Let four lacs-a. and ia dt-pih nino'y feet four and one-half inches to Whitehall street, inclndir-g ih* west half of said al<«y. _ , *D. C.;. M.» ’64 105. Debt $1,245.63. Bmnall.l Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel Wi olman JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff^ Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office. Feb. 24. 1864. fe2s-» SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF h-J a writ of Levari Facias, to ms directed, will be ex- Sosed to public sale or yendue, on MONDAY Bveaing, Lai oh 7.1864, at 4 o’clock, at aansoin-street Hall. Alt that.certain three story stone messuage had Lot of ground tiia&te on the st-nth side of Oak -trset forty feet west of Rose street, in the Twenty fourth Wird of the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Oo.k street forty feet tix inches, and in depth ninety five feet to a alley (Which said pre-niaes Join Simp eon ano wife, by deed datod Juuel3, 1614, conveyed unto Tiiomes Thomas in fee. J . . . CD C, M ’64 214. Debt, $1,13125 Greenback.! Taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of Thoiu&s Thom&e and terre tenant iflomae JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office. Feb. 24, 1861. f»2S-3t QHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF C 5 a writ of Levari Facias, to xne directed, will be ex poted to public sale oY vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 7. 1864 at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Had. AU that certain lot of ground situate on ihe south side of Poplar street, fifty feet westward from Flft-sentnsireet, in the city of Philadelphia: containing iu front on Pop lar street twentvfeet. and in depth ninety fees to Lex street [Being part of the same lot which Thomas He v itt et ux,. by deed datad September 7, 1844, conveyed unto Jo»eph Montgomery tufte.3 [j>. c ; M , : 64 165. Debt, $2,251 90. Drayton.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph Montgomery. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadel ulna. Sheriffs Office. Feb. 24.1864. fe2.<-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Eve ning, March 7,1861. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Ailthat certain lot of ground beginning In the suath wept line of gr<m=d of the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad, at the intersection of said line and the middle of Amfer street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence ex tending along the middle of said Amber street oae han dled and sixty feet nine and a half inches to the middle of Lehigh avenue; thence along the middle of Lehigh, avenue one hundred and seventy-five feet; theace north easterly one lundred and seventy-seven feet eleven and <m«-qtiarter i&ches to eaid ground of Raid railroad: Ueuce along the same one hundred and seventy-five feet ten inches to the place of beginning , [D. C.;M., ’64. 40. Debt, $157.19. Thorn.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Francis Riley. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Feb. 24, 1864. fe2s-3t CHERIFF’S SALE —BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Levari Facias, tome directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 7,1864, at 4 o’clock. at Sansom-street flail* All that ceitain. lot of ground situate on the south side of Waiter ftieet, one bundled and twelve feet westward from Twenty first street. In the city of Philadelphia 5 containing in front on Walter street eighteen feet, and In depth sixty feet to a four-feet alley, with the privilege thereof, subject to a mortgage debt of fifteen hundred dollars. [Which said lot John McOreaetux., bv a«ed dated October a 4,1860, recorded in Deedßook A.. D 8., No. 184 page 441, conveyed onto John Ward and Frede rick B. Brown in fee.] . , [W. & B. have parted with their interest, j CD. C , M., ’64. 163. Debt-$2,597.33. J. H. Wheeler. 1 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property ol John Ward and Frederick B Brown . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office, Feb. 24, 1884. fe2-5-3t S 'HERIEFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP A 'writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed t public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March , 1861, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, All that certain lot of ground beginning on tbe north westerly side of Price street, four hundred aud ninety seven feet five inches northeastwardly from. Hancock street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence extending northeastwardly along Price street three hundred and seventy-trine feet eleven aud one-quarter inches to abend in said Price street, thence still along the same north eastwardly two hundred and thirty*one feet three and one-quarter inche?, thence northwestwardly ninety five feet, thence southwesterly five hundred and ninety-eisht feet one inch, thence southeasterly one handled «nd se venty two feet eleven Inches, to the place of beginning. [Which, said premises Eli K Price conveyed unto Enos Reeder, in fee; excepting thereout a lot of ground on the *onhw(Ht Bide of said Price gtreet seven huadre i and thirty-seven fett five inchea northeast from Hancock street, sixty feet front on Price Btreet by one hundred aud seventy-two feet aixJnches in depth 3 [D. C.; M.. 64. 176. Debt, $2,977.23.3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Enos Reeder. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff! Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, jFeo. 24, 1864. fe2s-3fc SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF awrit of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne. on MOMMY Evenlne, March 7,1564, at 4 o'clock, at Sansoxn-atreec Halt, all the light, title, and interest of Simpson T. Vansant, in ana to All those certain font brick messuages and lot of ground situate on the westerly side of Frankford road, one-hundred and ninety-six feet northwardly from Montgomery avenue in the city of Philadelphia; thence w**twasdiy seventy fact; thence southwardly eighteen, feet; ihence westward fifty feet to Warder street; thence northward along the same thirty-nine feet; thence east ward fifty feet; thence southerly three feet; thence east erly seventy feet to said Frankford road, and thence southerly along the same eighteen feet 10 the place of britinmng. [Which said premises George Megee. sheriff, by deed dated March. 8, 1856, recorded in D. O. Deed Book, No. 31, page 192. conveyed unto Simpson T. Van sant and Beniamin Beans in fee. ] rj e 168 Debt, $1,600 Thorn.] L JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. £ Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Feb, 24, 1861. fe2S-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me dirested, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 7,1861, at 4 o’clock? at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain thr«e-Btory brick messnace and lot of ground situate on the north side of Winter street, two nnored and twelve feet one and a half inches westward from Twentieth street, in the city of Philadelphia; con taining in front on winter street seventeen feet eight iichfs, (including one-half of a two feat-six inches-wide alley, land in depth fifty-fivo feet.* With the privilege of said alley, [which said Dremises George M. Stroud, etux., by deed dated September 1, 1848. conveyed unto George L. Sharp in fee; reserving a ground rent of thirty mx *>“ a gy*, L _ ifl4 us Debt, *B7L G D. Strand 1 Taken in execution and to be Bold as tbe property or Georit lTSharp JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. PhfiaaelpMa. sheriff’, Office. Feb. 24.1884 fakl .‘it -] CHE BIFF’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, March 7, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall* All that certain three-story brick messoaue. two-story brick slaughter house, and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Filth * tree; two hundred and eighty two feet northward from Franklin avenu*. in the city of Phila delphia: containing in front on Fifth street thirty-six feet, and in depth, of that width, on the north line, one hundred and eight feet three inches, and on the south Due one hundred and twenty-five fee; nine inches to Canal street. [Which said lot Follard McCormick et 1 ux., by deed dated May 31. 1852. recorded in Deed Book T. EL , No. 26. page 6. oonveyed unto John Davis in fee; reserving a ground rent of one hundred and sixty* six dollar* and fifty cents, which 4hld ground rent Uh**l6ti M Dupuy, by deed dated November 2, 1858,extlngaished unto said John Davis in fee ] _ _„ . * [D. C ; M., *64, 206. Debt, $3,800. Lex. 3 - Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Davis. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Feb. 24,1864. fe2s-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public Bale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening, March 7.1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1. All that certain lot of ground iltua e on the southeast corner of Broad and Bristol streets. In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Broad street seventy-five feet, and in depth of that width along Bns tol street two hundred and forty-four feet to Juniper street. ... ho 2. A lot of ground situate on the east side ofßroad street, seventy-five feet southwardly from Bristol street; containing in front on Broad street »eventy five feet, and in depth two hundred and forty-four feet to Juniper street. [Which said Jot James D. Whetnam, by deed dated fcaotember 8. 1862, recorded in. Deed Book A. O H„ No. 69, page 306 &0., oonveyed unto James McCarty in fee. reserving out or each of saiu lot* a ground rent of two hundred and twenty-five dollar*, payable first of. January and July. 3 , _ _ [D. C.; M., ’64 175. Debt, $232 61 J. 8. Price. 3 „ Taken in execution and fb be sola as tbe property of James McCarty JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. Feb. 24. 1864 fe2s-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing, March 7. 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain three-story brick messuage and l >t of ground, situate on the 6outh?side of Murray street, three hundred and eighty -two feet six inches westward from Twentieth Ftreei.in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Murray street fifteen feet, and in depth eighty feet, ircludingan alley. CWblch said premises SS T. Randolph etnx.. by deed dated December 11, 1851. re coided m Deed Book T. H.. No. 32, page 34. Ac., con veyed unto Vincent Sleeper in fee; reservins a ground rent of seventy, five dollars, payable first of Jane and December. V. £. has partes with his Interest 3 [D. C.; M., ’64 209. Debt, $243 85. Rhoads. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Vincent Sleeper. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Feb. 24.1864. fe2s-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF IO a of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing March 7,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall N o 1 All that lot of ground and hotel, and stables thereon situate on the north side of Market Bt eet and wettsldaof Willi,m or Thirty-mnth street, ix the city if Philadelphia: containing in front on Market .treat one hundred and fifty feet, and in depth two hundred fiet to Green street. [Recitalin writ. J . .♦«vi AO No. 2 All that certain lot of ground, with the stables and buildings thereon erected, be finning on ine north tide of Filbert street one hundred and seventeen reel westward fram Eighth street, in the city of Philadel phia; thence extending northward one hundred and thirty-five feet; thence eastward eighteen feet; thence northward thirty three feet; tt-ence westward eighteen feet; thence southward eighteen feet; thence westward forty-one feet; thence southward one hundred and fifty feet to Filbert street, and thence eastward alone the same forty-one feet to the place of beginning- [Which said pr«ml*es Owen Sheridan et ux.- bydeea dated Oc tober 17. 186 t, recorded In Deed Book S D. W,. No. 1, page 879 conveyed unto Patrick Kelley in fee. ] CD. C.; M.. '64 122 Debt. $5,000 Bicock. *1 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of PrtTl?^ K , e^? y ' JOHN THOMPSON. Snerift. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Offio* Feb U. 1994. ftflf-st tttw PRESS.—PHII.ABELPHIA, THPRSPAY. FEBRUARY 85. 1564: 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, Mwrcb 7. 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-Btreet Hall. All that rertuto two story memungeaud lot of ground rl-.UMe on the east eLda of Hlxteeireh etrej-t fourteenfeet 6<-uthward from Carleton street. ic the city of Philadel phia; containing io front on Sixteenth scraot fourteen fret, and in depth forty-eight last to a fourfeec-wide allry, with the privilege tooreof. C Which said premises A. If Aaiveret al. Sirs., by deedldawd March 28, *853, conveyed unto Philip 8. Banting in fee.j D.C. ;1M ’64. 217. Debt, $6OO. Hippie.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Philip S Hunting. JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Fob. 24. 1851 fe26-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a wr it of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 7,1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansnm-Btreet Hall Ah that ce» tain three story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Fifth street, one bun. dred aod Mx feet northward from Dauphin street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fifth street fourteen ftet eight inches, end in depth, fifty-four feet to a ihree-ieet-wide alley. [Which said promise-* Samuel Swain ft. uv., bv deed dated Jug© 29. 1860, recorded in. J fed BvCik A D 8,, Ho 137. paw SAG, c nytjel unto John Patterson in fen; re wrviog a ground rent of sixty two dollars, payable first of Jinn ary and July ] CD. C.; M, ’64. 213 Debt $164.90. liboads.] Taken In execution and to be s 'ld as the property of Jch: Patterson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Feb. 24,1864. fe*s 3t QHERIFF’S" SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Eve ning* March 7.1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. A-l those cutAin eigbt two story messuazesand lot of gn-and. btfinning on the eastwardly side of Mifflin street, about five hundred feet five inches northeast wardly from the Bldg* road, in the city of Philadelphia: thence along said Mifflin street northeastward to gronul Of Benry Baker, thence eastwardly along the same two hundred and forty, four feet ten inches, thence soath ward fifty-live teer, thence south westward twenty-five feet, tL«-nce at rUht angles to Mifll-u street two hundred and sixty-four feet one inch, more or less, to llio piaee <-f beginning „ _ []). (j ; M.,’64 98 1 ebt. $236 49, S* 0 Thompson ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Kicker .TOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. Feb, 24 1864. felS-3i QHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OB' ft writ of Levari Facia", to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 7. 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Saneom-street Hall. Ail rhnre cersAin six lots of ground situate on the east B'df of Fiiteuiith etroft. «i hundred ftud fifty-four feet southward from Dauphin street, iu thecit'i of Philadel phia; containing in front on Fifteenth street fifty-one feet, and in depth cne hundred and seventy-seven feet ten inches io Pacific utieet. C Which said premises George K Lowar et ux., by dted oated July 3,1857, conveyed unto Emma E. Pray in fee. ] CD ; M:, 64 121. Debt, $203 97. Gammer J Takvn in execution and to be sold a* the property of Pray. JOHN THOMPSON, Sneriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Feb 24. 1S&1 fe2s at SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ oi Venditioni Exponasi.to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. Merch 7.1864. at 4 o’clock, at Saneom-street Hall- . . All that certain tbree-ttory brick messuage ana lot or ground f-ituate on the eas» Hide of Fifth street, ban died and twenty fret eight inchea northward from Dau phin in the city of Philadelphia; contaiaiug in front on Fifth street four-eon root eight inches, and in d*pth fifty-four feti to a thrsefest alley. rWnieti said pr4-iui eFtiHmaelNwainet ux , by deed dated Jaaev9, 186 i, recorded in Deed Book A D B. No. 137, page 36 i, c. nveyed unto John Patterson in fee; reserviug a ground rent of sixty-two dollars, payable Ist January and July, j CD. C. ; M.,’64. 211. Debt, *164.90. Rhoads.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Patter-on. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. Feb. 24. 1864. fe2s-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed tv public eale or vendue, on MONDAY Kve ing. March 7, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. A 1 tho-e i wo two- story brick building* and lot of ground siturtevn (he south side of Coates street, one hundred md forty-four feet eastward from Twenty-fourth street, iu the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Ovate- street thirty five feet, and In depth on tha east lino sevHnty-nine fret ten inches an-l on the west line sever.ty >even feet five and one half inches; tlieuce el teiidiua farrber southward on the east line seventy-ulue foet teu inches, and on the west line seventy-sersn feet fl v* *»nd a ha.-f Indies to Wallttca street. C Which p Ernest Grops. by deed dated Januar; 23,1858, recorded in Deed Book a. D B , No. 7, page 175, Ac., Conveyed unto Lewis G-osa, Jr., In fee. [D C ; M , ’64. 180. De -vt, $2 617 20. Heyer.3 Taken in execution, and to be s ilyjts the -rty of L*-w»s Ore sw. Jr JOHN THreMPSON, Sheriff. ■ Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 24. 1864. fe*2s~3t (SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ! a writ of Venditioni Exponaß, to me directed, will be 1 exposed to public sale or veudne, on MONDAY Evening : Maich 7.1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ] al; that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast- I wardly sice of Frankforu road and southwestwardly ' side of Allegheny avenue, in the citir of Philadelphia; 1 containing in front on Frankford road thirty feet, and iu depth on the northeast line along said avenue three han dled and nineteen feet live lnch*s. aud on the southwest line three bandied and nineteen feet three inches to Am her or Waterloo Direct, having a f<ont on xaid street of ; lorty feet nine and one-quarter inches. [Which said lot : Edwin b, Cv-pe et ax., by deed dated January 2,1554. re- I corded in Deed Book A. D. 3.. No. iO4, page 278. Ac . con- ! veyed unto Mary; V. Campion in fee; reserving a ! ground rent of sixty dolltrs, payable first Janua.y and nlr ’\D. C.; M.,’64. 207. Debt, *I62.SJ. S Robb. 7 | Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of ; Mary V Campion. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. ; Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 24, 1864. f025-3t j QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ! £3 a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be [ exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. March 7 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. No 1. All*ihat certaintbree-etory brick tavern,alabUng, and lot of ground situate on the north side of Girard ave nue.twerty feet eastward from Seventh street,in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in Jront on Girard avenue forty feet, aud in depth on the east line one hundred and ; tv tlve feet eight and three-quarter inches, and on the ; west line one hundred and sixteen feet three and a half ; All that certain lot of ground, with the im • provemente thereon, situate on the north side of Girard ; avenue, sixty feet eastward from Seventh street, contain- ! ing in front on said avenue twenty feet, and in depth on I thi 6a*>t line one hundred and ten feet »even and a half : inches, and on ilia west line one hundred and twelve i feet eight and tbree-guarter Inches. [Which said pre- j mii'es the Suith Building,&e.,bvdeeidated Febra- , ary 20, 1862, conveyed unto John P. Persch in fee; No. 1 subject to a ground rent of two hundred and ten dollars, and No. 2 to a ground rent of one hundred and five dol lars.] j-jj q . t 198 Debt, $lO,OOO. Parsons] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John P. Persch. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Pmladelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Feb 24.1864. fe2s-3t CHERIFF 7 S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A O writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 7, 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-Btreet Hall, All that certain three- story bi ick messuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Poplar street! fifty feet westward from Fifteenth street, ia the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Poplar street twenty feet, and in depth ninety feet to Lex street. [D. G. ;M,’64. 171. Debt, $1,3*3. Brlnckle.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Mahlon Ball JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 24, 1864. fe2s-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF h-5 a r it of Levari to me directed, will be ex- Eosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, [arch 7, 1564, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain Messuage and lot of ground eisuate on the east side of Twentieth street, between Cherry and Bace streets, and south side of Toland street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in iront on Twentieth street sixteen feet four inches, and 'in depth eighty-seven feet. [Which sa'd piemhes Thomas Massey and wife, by deed dated January £2, 1860, lecorded in Deed Book A. D. B , No. 97, page 350, conveyed unto William 8. Burris in fee 1 * CD. C.; M., ’« 191. Debt, $l2OO. Peirce. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William S Burris. ' JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Feb. 24, 1864. fe2s-3t CHI RIFF’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, March 7,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, all that certain two-*tory brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the northwesterly side of Paul street, inFrankfoid in the city of Philadelphia; containing in fronton Paul street sixteen feet, (including one-half of a two-'cet-six-inel es. w*de alley.) and in depth one hundred and sixty, seven feet to Thomas street, [which said premises Richard Garsed et al , by deed dated Jaly 23, 1857, convey ed u ato Charles Kelley in fee.] [D. 0 ; M.,’64 219 Debt, 8647.50 Letch worth] Taken is execution and to be sold as the property of Charles Kel ey. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb 24,1864. fe2s-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas* to me directed, will be exposed' to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Eve ning. March 7,1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate on the north side of Scott street one hundred and seventy-two feet west ward from Twentieth sweet, in the city of Pniladelphta; containing in front on Scott street sixteen feet, and in depth thirty five feet, more or less. [Which said pre mises Lifford W. Hailowell et ux., by deed dated June 22 1864, recorded in Deed Boekß. D W., No. 64, page 268. conveyed unto George W. Hanna in fee; reserving a ground rent of thirty dollars, payable first of June and Decunber 3 [G. W H has parted with his interest ] [D.C. ;M , ’64. 208. Debt. $116.86 Rhoads ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Georje W Hanna. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Feb. 24,1864. fe26-St SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed. Will .be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing. march 7,1564« at 4 o'clock, at Sanßom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground beginning on the north west corner of Pratt and Wyoming streets, in the city of Philadelphia: thence along said Wyoming street seven ty-five feet; thence westward one hundred and seventy nne feet ten and one- half inches to Budd street; thence along the seme eighty-one feet six and one- half inches to said Pratt street; and thence eastward, along the same, one hundred and seventy-nine feet eleven and seven-eighths inches to the beginning. [ Which said premites Charles Macalester. by deed dated November 20. 1857, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 1. page. 325, Ac., conveyed unto William Duffy; reserving a ground rent of one hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents, payable first of January and July ] [D. C.; M ,’64. 120. Debt, *309 30. Jnnkin.3 Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of William Duffy. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Feb. 24, 1864 fe2s-3t SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. March 7, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Ail that certain two-story brick messuage, two-story back buildings, and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Fifth street, seventy-three feet northward from Jefieri on street, in the city of Philade phia; containing in front on Fifth street eighteen feet, and in depth one hundred and ninety feet to M’fliu stieat. [Which said premises Jacob Warner and wife, by deed dated October 27. 1860, conveyed unto David Sadler in fee.] [D. G.; M., ’64. 169. Debt. $5,394 76.- F. O- Brewster.] Taken in execution and to be sola as the property of Davie Sadler. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office, Feb. 24, 1864. feas-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, March 7, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain two-story brick stable and lot of ground covered thereby, and so much other ground immediately adjacent thereto and belonging to the owner of sneh building as may be necessary for the ordinary and use ful purposes thereof, situate on the northeastwardly side of the Lancaster Tarnpike Road, in Heatonviile, in the Twenty-four'h ward of the city of Philadelphia Said stable being one hundred ana fourteen feet six Inches in front, by one hundred Bill one feet three inches in depth CD. C.; M., ’64. 197. Debt, $548.84 ShtrplewU Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of -the Heetonvllle, Mantua, and Fairmonnt Passenger Railroad Company, owners, *c., and Joseph Helbert, contractor. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 24,1864. fe2s-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. March 7.1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or ground beginning at the corner formed by the intersection of the southwest side of the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad with the northwest tide of Almond street, inthe city of Philadelphia; thence southwest along Almond street eighty-four feet eleven and three-qua) tern inches; thence noithwestslxty-eeven feet; thence southwest sixteen feet; thence northwest fifty-one feet to Beran street; thence along the same eigbty-niue feet five inches to said railroad, and thence along tbs same oi-e hundred and eighteen feet six and geven-elgbthß inches to the place of beginning [ Which said lot Charles Cabot, by deed dated August 27, 1860, re corded in Deed Book T H., No. 7, page 4il, conveyed unto Henry Baker In fee; reserving a ground rent of sixty-five dollars. 3 [D. CsM .’64. 72. Debt, $262.51. Spencer.] Taken in execution and to be cold as the property of Henry B»ker. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Feb. 24.1864. fe2s-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning. March 7.1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. No. 1. Lot and buildings situate on the east side of Cadbury avenue, late Cadwalader avenue. *lxty -th.ee fret southward from the south side of Columbia avenue, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Pniledelphla; front on Cadbury avenue sixteen (16) feet, depth eastward one hundred feet .to Amboy street. Bane premises which Andrew Mcßride, by deed dated Marcn22d, A. D. 1869. recorded in A. D. B , No. 68, page 141. Ac., iranteatoC H. Coock. Ground rent $4O per»nnam. No 2 Lot and buildings adjoining No 1, ab.yve de scribed. beginning Keventy-nine (79) feet south of Co lumbia aveoue; front on Cad bury avenue sixteen feet, cUptb to Amboy street one hundred feet. Same premises u Inch A Mcßride, by deed dated March 22d» 1859, re corded in A. D 8.. No. 58, pave 196, Ac., granted to said C H. Coock. Groond rent $4O per annum No. 3 All tho>e two contlkuoas lots marked on a plan of the village of North Penn Nos. 278 and 279, situate on the south side of Dauphin street, one hundred and f- rty-eigbt ( 40) feet nine Inches westward from the west side of Twenty-seventh street, in late North Peon town *J ip, county of Philadelphia; containing together in front on Dauphin street thirty-six feet, and in depth southward one hundred and twenty (120) feet. Same pjomises which Charles Pulte, bydetd dated May 4th, A D. 1869, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 118, page 00. Ac , granted to G H. Coock. [OTC. ; kr.’M. 41. Debt. *1,681 T. J. Clayton. ] Taken in and to be sold ac the property of Chiiitian H. Coock, deoess^d. omnium vu JoH fl THOMPSON, Bheriff. ' Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Feb. 24* 1964. fe2s-3t SHERIFF/S SAIjES. CITERIFF’S SALE —BY VIRTUE OF A writ of V* uditioni Exponas, to una directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Mnicb 7. 1864 at 4 o’clock, at Saneom street Hall. lio. 1 Alt that certain tbree-st>*ry brick n»*at»tt*ga and. lot of gre-uno eituateon tho m rlhnideof Powell stree 1 :. between Fifth ano sixth streets. ii» tha city of Philadel phia; containing in front on Powell street sixteen feet three inches, and in depili seventy feet five inches more or lees. Bounded we-tward by ground late of Samuel Ed len. northward by the next-desertbsd premises, eui-tward by a ten-feet-wide alley. _ No 2 *J hree-f'tory brick messuage and lot of ground sllnate on the south side of Buckley street, between Fitch a. a Sixth *t'eets; containing infr«»nton Bu<kley street sixteen feet three inches, and indepth fifty feet. Bound *d southward by premises No. 1. (Which said premises btpiuel Ernleir et ux.. by deed da r ed ueceoiberl. 17-14. recorded io Deed Book D. t No. 72, page 284, conveyed unto John in fee; reserving a ground rent of twenty-seven silver dollars and nine cants, payable flr.t of December. 3 le4 Deb t $266.13. Olm] naien in execution and to be sold as the property of John finnhter. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. Feb-24.1864. fe2s-3t QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF IO a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will b© exposed to public sale of vendne, on MONDAY Even ning, March 7,1864. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot oi ground situate on the southeast waroly tide of the Fraofcford and Bristol Turnpike load, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In fronton said road one bund ed feet, and in depth three hundred and nineteen feet three inches to Waterloo street. Bounded northeastwardly and southwe*t*»ardly by ground now or late of Edwin JK Cope. [Which said lot fedwiu R. tjope et. nx.. by deed datnd March So, 1850, re corded In D*-«d Book G- W. C- No 61 par© 453-J, Ac . ct nvfiytd unto ftathan Field Campion in fee; rfiserving a yearly ground rent of on* hundred and twenty dollars, payable Ist January and July, and subject to the re striction 11 at no buildings for offensive occupation should be erected on said lot ] _. . AO __ rt . „,, , rd. C.; M., ’64. 206. Debt, $32105. Robb.j Taken iu execution and to bei sold as ihe property Of Ku haii F ei4 Campion. JOHB THOMP&OH.Shertffi PhlladelpMa. Sheriff’s Office. Feb 21, last. f026-3t QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O ft writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed* will be exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening, Ma>*b 7, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain thre«-s(ory msssuauB aod lot of ground situateon tht east side of Fifth street, one hundred and thirty five feet four laches northward from Dauphin sueet. in the cib> otPhiladelphia; containing la fronton Fifth street fuurteen ftet eight inches, and iu depth fifty four feet ton three-feet alley- CWhich said p'emises btimuel bwain et ux., by deed dattd Jane 29. 1869. re cutd«a in Deed Bo«h A. D. B , No 137, pica 36';, eon veyed umo John Pdittreon, iu fee; reserviug a ground rent of sixty-iwodoiiars, payable Ist January aad JalyJ [D. C. ;M. '64. 212 I'ebt, si64-90 Eho.de ] Taken in execution aid to be sold a* the property of John P&ttereon. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 24. 1864. fe2s-3t SHERIFF’S SALE. —BY VIRTUE OF O wr it of Veitditinni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, March 7, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that ceriam . team saw and planing mill, engine, machinery, buildings, and lotof groitud situate on the west side otNew Market street, forty-five feet three and a quarto* inoh.es eoutbeard from Callowhill street, Mt>rket square, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In fr«mt on i>ow Market street fife.,-four feet elsyen and s qnai t*r inches, and In depth of that width eighty feet, then narrowing by an otisetoh the north aids thereof to the width of forty f»et two and a half tnchea. and ex tending of that width the fnither deptu of forty feet three- inches. [Wnvch said premises Robert Ewing, feireriff, by deed poll dated June 7,1862, recorded inD G, Detd Book 63 No. 2C9. convenei unto John Beaslnger. In fee, subject to a yruund rent of (our hundred dollars. J [D. 0. ;M. ’64 65. Debt, $!00 Hanna. J Taken imexecution and to be sold as the property of J, bn BesMTuer. THOMPSON, fc her iff. PhiUdelphls, Sheriffs Office, Feb. 24. 1864, fe‘M-3c •QHERIFF’S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, March 7, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at ."jansom-btreet Hall, - All that certain frame stable, barn, stone building, and lot of land begins eg on the northeast side of Peters road, corner of Jacob Wain’s land; thence north twenty-;:lx degrees *ast two hundred and three feet to a point; thence by land of Joseph Johnson south seventy two degrees east one hundred feet, and south thirteen degiees twenty-one minutes east two hundred and thirty five ftet Bix mebssto (he middle of Peters ro*d; thence north seventy- ’vo degrees west ivi huadredani fifty feet to the place o’ beginning: containing about one hundred and twtany-nine kjuim oerebd*. [Which said premises Joseph J huson, by deed dated April U, 1850 recorded in I>e>4 Book Q. w. O , No. 62, pagefiJl, conveyed unto Thomas Brow*: in feej [D C.; M 64 144. Debt. $l6B Cochran.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Brown. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia Sheriff’s Offioe. Feb. 24. 1864 'e2s-St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF LJ ft wr it of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, March 7. 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1. All that certain lot of ground, with the stables and buildings thereon erected, beginning on the north side of Filbert street, one hundred and seventeen feet we-tw&rd from Eighth street, in the c ty of Philadel phia; thence extending northward one handred and thirty-five fe-et; tlunce eastward e ghteen feet; thence northward thirty-thre* fret; thence westward eighteen feet; Ounce southward eighteen feet; thence westward forty-one feet; thence tonthward one hundred and fifty feet to Fi.bert street, and thence eastwa-d along the same forty-one feet to the place of beginning. [Which said premises Owen Sheridan et'nx . by deed dated Oc tober 17,1854, recorded In Deed Book S. D. W., No. 1, page 279. conveyed unto Patrick Kelly in fee.] No. 2 All ib&t lot uf grouuu, and hotel and stables thereon, sltuste on the north side of Market street and west side of William or Thirty-ninth street, in the city of Phi adelphia; containing in front on Market street one hundred and fifty feet, and i * depth two handred feet to Gjeen street. [Recital in writ.; [D. C.; M., T 64. 2i6. Debt, $1671 90. J. C. Long s troth. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Patrick Kelly. JOHN THOMP3ON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. Feb.'24 1864 fa2s-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF £-7 a wr it of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 7, 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that lot or piece of ground, numbered (9) nine, in the plan of lots laid out by Henry E. Wallace, in the township of Kingsessing, and county of PuiladelpMa; toeginiiinn at a. corner of iot No. 8. in the middle of Stums lane; thence extending 'toy the middie of said lane north se*eniy-twn degrees, west thirty-five perches,>sud eighiy-fi ve hundredths of a perch to a corner of lot Btim ber ten; thence by lot nun ber ten north twenty one de grees eleven minutes, east twenty-nioe perches and three-quarfrrs to a corner of lot number twenty-nine (29,); tnence by lot number twenty (20) south sixty-four decrees, east thirty-six (36) perches to a corner of lot number eight; thence by lot number eight south twenty one degrees eleven minutes, west twenty-four perches and nine-tenths of a perch to tho place of beginnings containing six acres nineteen perches. Being part of a tract of land which Samuel Allen. Esquire, Sheriff, by Deed Poll acknowledged In open District Court for the c.ty »nd counly of Philadelphia, dated September 24th, 1863, granted and conveyed unto the said Henry E. Wallace in fee. _ [u. €■. ;M , ’64. 190. Debt, $1,649.76. Juvenal.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the propertj of Henry E. Wallace and lerre tenant JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. Feb. 24,1884. - fe2s-3l PROPOSALS. OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE. Philadelphia. February 24. 1864. SEALED PBOPOS aLS wUI be received at this office until 12 o’clock M on MONDAY, the 29th. instant, for supplying the tchnylkill Arsenal with bkirtinc Leather, oah'tanned, from slaughter hides* to weigh from 12 to 20j)ouiidB per code, original weight. Dark blue Thread, Mo. 35. Proposals must be endorsed “Proposals for Army Supplies.” G. K CROSMAN, 1e26 Col. and Asst. Q. M. Gen. U. 8 A. OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND A/ EQUIPAGE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets. Philadelphia. February 21,1861 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until 12 o’clock M., on THURSDAY, February 26, for supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with the following articles• Thimbles for Flags, galvanized iron. Proposals must be endorsed •* Proposals for Army Supplies. ” G H GROSMAN. fe22-4t Assist. Q. M. General, U, S. A. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE Ja GFfIOE, Oixcibnati, Ohio, February 16. 1564. PSOPO6ALS are Invited by the undersigned until MONDAY, February 29, 1864. at 12 o’clock M., for furnishing this Department with— Blouses, -Lined and Uulinei—Army Standard. Blouses. Flannel, do. Bootees, Sewed and Pegged, do. Jackets, Cavalry, do. Stockings, do. Drum Heads, Batter. Drum Heads, Snare. __ To be delivered, free of charge, at theU. S. Inspection Warehouse, m this city, In good new packages, vnth the name of the parly furnishing, the kind and quantity of goods distinctly marked thereon. _ Parties offeiiog goods must, in all eases, furnish sam ples, marked and numbered to correspond with their proposal, and distinctly state In their bids the quantity of goods they propose to furnish, the price, and the time of delivery. Bids will be opened on Monday, February. 29 1864. at 1 o’clock F. M., at this office, and bidders are invited to be present. Awards will be made on Tuesday,March Ist, 1864. when bidders, or dnly authorized agents, are expected to be B repared to aly. security that the foods will be furnished award ie made. The right to reieet any bid deemed unreasonable is re> "By’order of OoL THOMAS SWORDS, A. a M. G. fel7-llt O W. MOULTON. Captain and A. Q. M. A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GE Jh NBRAL’S o»fiob Philadelphia, February 18, 1884. PROPOSALS will be received' at this offlee, nntl. THURSDAY, 26th instant, at 12 M„ for the prompt de delivery in this city of the following articles: Chains, oo light, per ponnd. Balter Chains, ®ith snaps, l „„„ „v-<- Halter Chains *lth T, } 000 Mule Collars, 15 to 17 inches. Horse Collars, 18 to 22 inches. Cart Harness. „ . _ . _ _ Mule Barnes. 17 inches from hole to hole. Barnesß Leather, best quality, oak tanned, slaughter hide*, per pound. Bridle Leather, best quality, oak tanned, slaughter hides, per pound. Oil-tanned-Leather, per pound. SandFaper, assorted. Wafco Saddle*. Cart Sandies. Wcoden Stirrups, ash. Whips, black snake, all leather. Whips, four-horse ambulance. . Whips, two-horse ambulance. Whip lashes, four horse. Whip-staffs, hickory. Black Wax, saddlers’, winter. Cloth, per tu4. Bullion Fringe, blue and green, per yard. Duck, No. 3. per yard. Hogs’ Hair, per pound. Curled Bair, per pound. Deer Hair, per pound. Tufting Buttons, for cushions, per gross. Glass Carriage Lights, assorted, per dozen. Silver plated Cairiage Knobs per groie. . _ Bidders will itate quantity bid for, and time for de- will be received from defaulting contractors. The right lfi reserved to reject all bids deemed too f[y order. A. BOYD, fei9-6t Captain and Assist. Quartermaster TJ. 8. A. PROPOSALS FOR Hia Chief Quartermaster's Offioh, Depot of Washikqtoh, WABHIHGTO2T] D. G.« February 13 1861 6BAI*BI> PHOPOSAXB will be received at this office until FBIDAT, March 1 1864. at 12 o’clock, for Ten Thousand (10 000) Bushels of good merchantable UU SLACKED LIME. The whole amount to be delivered within thirty (SO) days from the date of contract, at such points In the city of Washington as the Depdt Quarter master may direct. The Lime to weigh not less than eighty (80) pounds to the bushel. „ • The amount offered by the successful bidders will be subject to a rltid inspection, by an inspector appointed by the Government, accepted The price must be written out la words on the bid, as most also the full name and post office addj ess of the bidder. Proposals froze disloyal parties will not be considered, and an oath of allegiance must accompany each proposi -11 Proposals must be addressed to BrigadierOeneral D- H. Bucher, Chief Quartermaster, D6pot of Washington, Washington, D. C., and Bhould be plainly marked Pro poaala for Lime.” QUABAifTBB. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposi tion with a guarantee, signed by two responsible per sona, that,ln case hie bid ia accepted, he will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and suffi cient sureties. In a sum equal to the amount of the con tract. to deliver the articles proposed In conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bid der should fall to enter into the contract, they to make good tbeidifference between the offer of said bidder and tbe next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility or the guarantors must be shown by tbe official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attorney. Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, sinned by tbe contractor and both of his guarantors, will fee required of the successful bidder or bidders upon signing the GOARANTJJE We, tbe undersigned, residents of , in tbe county of . and State of * hereby jointly and several!? covenant with the united States, and guarantee, in case tbeforegoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will at once exe cute the contract lor the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the oontract, to furnish tbe articles proposed in conformity to the terms of the advertisement, dated February 13, 1864, on der w hlch the bid was made, and In case tbe said rbail fail to enter Into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer n-ade b' the said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given under our hands and seals this (To this guarantee most be appended iteojjlcial certi ficate above mentioned). . _ , The right to reiect any or all bids that may be deemed too high 18 referred by the DOpdt Quartermaster, ae well aa the tight to select from each bid such quantities at the price therein named aels required by thj^Government; Brigadier General and Chief Quarterm ester, felft'tft l>6pot Washington. PROPOSAIiSe PROPOSALS FOB FOBAQEL "*■ Chief QuARTH*MAaTKa.’a Offkje. '■ WabHihotoh Depot. Bocemlwir 8.1881. Ml . Kn PROPOSALS are Invited by the nndernlaosd BKAJilDl'ttvrUß QnMterraastars Dspartmant, W B!dder. most .Ut. At Which of 5?M.h they propose to nn-.Se deUyerlss, and thew“»“ they will make deliveries thereat, the quaatlty ol »»»“ article proposed to be deUvered. the time when said de liveries shall be eommeneed, and when to be oompleted. The price nmot ba written out in words on the bla*. Cornto be put up in good* stontsacks, of bushels each. Oata In like sacks, of about tbrea bnabwa each. The sacks to bo furnished without extra charge to the Government. The hay and straw to be securely particular kind or description of oats. corn. hay. or straw, proposed to be delivered, must bo stated in the articles offered unde/'th* bid* herein invited will be subject to a rigid inspection by the Government Inspector before being accepted. , „ _ _ Contrasts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the Govern ment may reauire, and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shall have been delivered will be reanlred to accompany bis propo sal with a guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, thatin case his bid Is accepted he or they will, within tan days thereafter, execute the contrast for the. came, with good and sufficient sureties- in a cusn equal to the amount of the contract, to deliver the forage proposed in cD&formtt* with the terms of this advertisement: and in case the said bidder should fall to enter into the oontrasC thev to make good the difference between the offer of eaid bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility 01 the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of ft U. S. District Attorney. Col lector of Customs, or any other officer under the united States Government, or responsible person known to this office. AU bidders will be duly notified of the acceptance or rejection of their proposals. . „ , ~, „ The fall name and po*t office address of «aeh bidder must be legibly written in the proposal . ■ Proposals mudt be addressed to Brigadier General T>. H. Sucker. Chief D6pdt Quartermaster, Washington.!) - O .and should be plainly marked. ‘ ‘ Proposals for Jo* n £onds« in a sum equal to the amount of the contrast, aimed fay the contractor and both of his guarantors, wiu be required of the successful bidder or bidders upon signing the contract. . ... Blank ormt of bids, guarantees, and bonds may b» •“■""“lejsfjsitggKaa. (Town. County, and State . (Date) ■■■ I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to famish and ds- Uver to the United Btatee, at the Quartermaster's De partment at - , agreeably to the terms of your advertisement, inviting proposals for forage, dated Washington D&pfit, December 8.1663. the following arti- of Com, in auks, at —— per bushel of id , pounds. bushels of Oats. In sacks, at per bushel of S 3 pounds. ... tons pi baled Hay. at —— per ton of 2.00 U pounds. tons of baled Straw, at per ton of £,OOO pounds. Delivery to commence on or before the day of ■ 188 . and to be completed on or before the - day of , 186 . and pledge myself to enter into a written contract with the united States- with rood and approved securities, within the space of ten days after being notified that my bid has been accepted. 1 Tour obedient servant. , , ,w—. Brigadier General D. H. ftOOKBR. Chief D&pdt Quartermaster. _ _ Wsßhiugton, D. O. GUABAHTSB. Wo, the undersigned, residents of ■■■ in the county of and. State of —-——hereby, ‘ointly and severally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid or ———— be accepted, that he or they will, within tea days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to famish the forage proposed In conformity to the terms of advertisement dated De cember 8, 1863, under which the old was made, and. In ease the said shall fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference be tween the offer by the said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract I Given under onr hands and seals »J hU <Ulot -“Wu CSeal-3 I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the above'named guarantors aw good and suffi cient as sureties for the amount for which they offer to be security. ■ ■ Tobe certified by the United States District Attorney* Coll ector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government, or responsible person known to this office. All proposals received under ithis advertisement will be opened and examined at this office on Wednesday and Saturday of each week, at 13 M. Bidders are respectful ferirS ta4 ‘° b * P11,911i *' ‘ h * BUcfeßK! T dell-tf Brigadier General, and Quartermaster. pBOPOSALS FOB lOE. Medioal Purveyor's Office, Washington D. 0.. Febraary 1,1864. SEALED FBOPOSaLH will he received at this office until 12 M., February 26th, for famishing Ice to the Medical Department of the Army during-the present year, at the points herein design it ed The I«e to be stored by the contractor in properly constructed ice houses at teach point of delivery, on or before the loth day of April next; the ice not to be receipted for until its quality, the fitness of the ice-house, and the manner In which it is packed shall have been approved by a medical officer appointed for the purpose, or by a Medi cal Inspector, and rpayxnent will be made only for the amount thus actually stored and receipted for, The proposals will be for the quantities indicated be low as required at the respective places, with the pro viso that should more be needed at any time for the year's supply it shall be Jfurnished at the same rates and under the same conditions: •., .... . _ QUANTITY TO BB DELIYBBBD AT Annapolis, Md.— Ice-house owned by the United State* —l5O tons. Fortress Monroe, Ya.—lce-house, owned by the United States—2Bo tons. , , .. _ . Point Lookout. Md.—’lce-house owned by the United States—2oo tone.* . , _ ~ _.. , Portsmouth, Va.—lce-house not owned by the United __ States—loo tons. Newborn. N. a—lce-house not owned bv the United States—4oo tons. , , „ „, x „ Hilton Head. S. O. -Ice-house owned by the United States-460 tons. , Beaufort, 6. C.—lce house owned by the United States —3OO tons. * , ~, , ‘ Proposal* will also be received for furnishing Ice dal ly, by weight, for the year 1864. in such quantities as may be required by the surgeons in charge at United States General Hospitals, upon the following annual estimate, in and near Boston. Mass., 10 tons* HewYoik, 800 tons. Hew Haven. Genu., 60 tons. , Portsmouth Grove, B. 1., 130 tons. Philadelphia. Pa. ,1.300 tons. Newark, N. J., 100 tons. Washington,!) C-, 2, COO tons. Baltimore. Md., 600 tons. Frederick, Md.. 76tons. - . , ... AH additional amounts that may be required at these places until January Ist, 1860, are to be furnished at the «ame rates. FOKM OF PROPOSAL. The undersigned propose to furnish. ■■ tons of flret quality of ice. carefully packed in substantial Ics houses* at the within-named points—namely; at the following price per ton of two thousand pounds— namely* at tons, at $ per ton. The ice to be subject to the Inspection* measurement, and approval of a Medical officer, or other properly ap pointed Inspector, before being receipted for. . . Payment to be made from time to time upon duplicate bills, certified toby the Medical Director. Signed. FORM OF PROPOSAL. „ The undersigned proposes to furnish daily, or other wise, all the ice required for the hospitals, upon approv ed requisitions of surgeons in charge, at or near the within named points, at the following price per hundred pounds—namely: t eta. per hundred ponnde. The lee shall be of the beat quality, and subiect to the approval of the surgeon in charge, who will receipt for the actnal amount delivered at eaoh hospital. Payment to he made from time to time upon duplicate bills* certified to by the Medical Director. Signed, _ The above form of proposals will be adhered to as closely as practicable; Other forms will be received by the Department and duly considered. . A proper guarantee that the bidder is able to fuml-the contract, certified to by the clerk of the nearest District Oonrt or a United States District Attorney, must accom pany the proposal or It will be rejected. * An oath of allegiance to the United States Government must also accompany the proposal. The contracts will be awarded to the lowest responsi ble party or parties, who will [be notified, by mail or otherwise, that their bid is accepted, and they will immediately be required to enter into contract, under bonds to the amout of 000. Bonds to be properly cer- U Bidders may be present in person when the Proposals Office address of the parties proposing must be distinctly written upon the Proposal. Proposals must be addressed to Henry Johnson, Medi cal 8. K. and PurveyorUS..A,. Washington, X>. 0 The Departmentreserves the gfhtfo rewt any or all bids deemed unsuitable. a O HN 7, HAS., and Purveyor, U. 8. A, Washington, D. 0. Printed forma Of proposals can be bad at this Office fablflt EDUCATIONAL. -i-J bordentown, n. j. This Institution is pleasantly located on the Delawart river. IX hour’s ride from Philadelphia. Special atten tion is paid to the common and higher branches oJ BNGLieH, and superior advantages furnished in Vocal and Instrumental Music. FRENCH taught by native, and spoken in the family-. For Catalogues, address Bev. JOHN H. BKAKaLEi. A. M., jal4-2m* ; President, VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY, 9SAB MEDIA. PA—Pupils received at any time. Bngllsh 'Mathematics, Classics, and Natural Sciences taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil En gineering taught. Eutiie expenses about i 3 per week. Boys of all aces taken. Defers to Wm. H Earn, ex* 'Sheriff; John U. Capp A Co., No, 23 South Third street; and Thomas J. Clayton. Esq. .Fifth and Prune streets. Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A M., Village Green, Fa. Do6-tf /THREAT IRISH NATIONAL FAIR. at BRYAN HALL, CHICAGO, Illinois, commencing EASTER MONDAY, March 28 1864, and continuing du ring the week. Harps from Ireland, Old Battle Flags, Old Books, Letters, Weapons, Ac., belonging to Emmett. Tone. Fitzgerald, and other Irish Heroes. Souvenirs from the Ladies in Iceland. BROTHERHOOD are making prepara tions for & GRAND IRISH NATIONAL FAIR, to take place in Chicago, at Bryan HalL The fund arising from the Fair will be devoted to the National Purposes of the Brotherhood. , • , The Ladies in Ireland furnish sundry articles—Harps, Books, Flags, Weapons, and miscellanea which belonged to tbe Heroes of Ireland, or which are valnable from association or intrinsically. Bog Oak Jewelry will form a conspicuous feature. Donations are solicited from every Irish person in the land. . Those who cannot tend articles may send money. Any article will be received, and any sum, however mo dest- Farmers in the Northwest are requested to send in anything in the shape of Produce. Official acknow ledgments will he made by the Brotherhood in the pub lic prints., ... . Each State will have its table. „ Upon the opening of thejrair the articles received from Ireland will be put up in Lottery. Any persons who cannot visit the Fair, can, by remit ting to the undersigned, take chances in the drawing. The numerous Book#, Pictures, Weapons, Letteia, Flags, Ac., celebrated in Celtic Hittory. will be disposed of in this manner. Schedules of articles, with number of chances to each, and pnea. -will be duly published. For the week of. the Fair, distinguished Irishmen are engaged, to Lecture, Whose nameß and subjects will ap pear in due #ewon. After the Lecture- each night* there will he * Celtic Concert, by distinguished Irish profes sionals, at which the National Instiummts will be used and National Aits played and sung. We make an appeal, confidently, to Irish men an women everywhere lathe United States. Send forward by express anything that may be available Let the Irish Ladies work, and convince the people at home that they assist themselves. Ladies in Eastern and Western cities can form committees and furnish a nice collection! All receipts will be nnhlished on arrival Ship by ex press, Ac., SCANLaN BROTHERS, 138 South WATER Street. Chicago, Illinois [Signed! MICHAEL BC ARLAN, > . , P. T. BHBBLOCK > Committee, fell-thtmhlAthmtd H. O’C. MoCARTHY. J CECOND NATIONAL F&ANKFOBD. CAPITAL $100,000.-WITH THE PRIVILEGE OP IN - CREASING TO $600,000. NATHANHILLEB,PreaIdent. WILLIAM H. RHAWjs. Cashier, (Late of the Philadelphia Bank.) _ DIBBOTORB * NATHAN HILLES. CHARLES B. KREMER, GBORGR W. RH A WN. BENJ. ROWLAND, Jr!, SIMON R. SNYDER. BENJ. H. DEACON. EDWARD HAYES, JOHN COOPER. LEWIS SHALLuROSS. The Second National Bank of Philadelphia Is row open at No. 134 MAIN Street. Prankford. for the trans action of a General Banking Business upon the usual terms* __ Collections upon all accessible points will be made upon liberal terms. Respectfully. fe«- Sm W. H. RHA WN. OmMst! piICQUOT CHAMPAGNE. yj ICO.cates WIDOW CLICQUOT PONBARDIN 0? REIMS jest rewired. and for sale to the trade at the Aleut’* prices. Also, SOO baekeU LATOTTR OLIVE OIL. WILLIAM H. YBATOW A CO., No. 9(11 South FRONT Street A/TACOARONI AND VERMICELLI.— iM- 2CO whole and half boxen Italian and American Mac caroni and V eimlceUl j uat received and for sal a by BH0DB8& WILLIAMS, fs22 IUT South WATBRStroet, PARD AND FANCY JOB ERINTING, V/ At KiaaWALT ft BSQWjra. m a totruTa m. TOHN B. MYERS & 00.. AUCTION- V KKRfi, Uob. $433 and 33& MA.BKET Street. VERT EXTENSIVE POSITIVE SiDEfIF 1 I'IPAOK AGE* AND i OTfc OF AMERICAN, BRITISH.FBBNUH. : GERMAN. AND SWISS DRY GOODS. - ADD DAY AHDBVBNIN3. A CARD. —We IDTItB the early and particular atMn tlon of the trade to the very extensive and valuable as- Eortmtnt of American. Brit eh, French, German, ana Swiss dry Roods. &c,, embracing 1,11 l packages and lots of staple and fancy articles, to be peremptorily Bold by catalogue, on four months* credit and part for CAflb,com mencing tills morning at presisely lu o’clock, to be con tinued all day and part of the evening, without inter jn i# sion. NOTICE TO JOBBERS, TAILORS, RETAILERS. SMALL-WARE DEAL 16*8. LARGE s*Lfi OF SQARCfi GOODS, So. Included in ovr fcale this day t?ill bafotmd. in pM*t tie following desirable articles, viz : Bfi Bale, aid cages domestic cotton goods, part for 'iC- Co '!i n case? , SpaidBh te iiDens, drills, ticks. .hlrttng linens, damasks! towels. and 3. 000 dosen linen handkerchiefs. 8™ tots plaid and ronbalx poplins, glacias. alpacas. i L».ii lsaltiinrn.lf fibRWIS- fliDli6iB,&C '“'te lot?«os de‘ BhlneTtaffeta. *ros graines. fancy silk., dACfekins. Bfttineti. veatmgs, Italians « c » ac -5.(C0 dozen ktd gloves. .a _ atlk ties and skirts. hoop skirts, parasoK Bl.aker hoods, pearl bottom, tancy articles, with a stoca ._pFBRITIIH.^FaKIICH, oekmak' Vsn'Do'MEbTicT D’tii aiobs. We will hold a lurce'eale of foreign. and domestic Spring Dry Good*, by catalogue, on a crsdic of ioar months. and part lor cash. 1 JJiB MOSRIVOi At 10 o’cloch, embracing about 700 packages ana lots of staple and fancy articles, in woolen*, linens, cottons. elllCß, and worsteds, for city aud coantry sale*. ji. B.—Samples of the same will be arranged for ex amination, with catalogue*, early on ibe morning of the sale when dealer* will find it to (heir interest to attend. LARGE POSir^VE^SALE ANO IH- PORTED UKY GOODS, do. Included In nur.ale of foreign and domestic dry Koode. *6 ,on THURSDAY MOJakINQ- Fob 25ib. will be found In part the following scarce article*. via. cases bhschpd ana brown roasting. '* heavy checks and ginghams. ** heavy denims and stripes. '* fanc> madder prints. ’ — ** “ jaconets and lawns, “ Kentucky jeans and pantalooning. “ corset jean-s and drill* . __ ** Canton fljiDDelx au<l colored dununci. ÜBEJI OAfilBK'C HUKFS. AND LINEN GOODS. Abo. on T» nrßdav* Feb 2itb, about 3 <OO ao*. noon cambric handkerchiefs. in large variety, with linen dilllß* blev and blonse linens duck _ W r, OL*N GOODS—To CLOTHIERS Included in oar pale of Thursday, Feb. will be found in part 360 places black and cjlvxed. bro »d cloths, meltons, coatings, doeskins, fancy cas&imeres,.satinets, Italians, vee lngs, Ac , Ac. COTTON HOSIER!. GLOVES. TBAVBLL ISO SHIRTS* £u Included in our gals on 1 iiurnday. Fab 26.wi1l be found about 6,000 doz men’s women’s, and children* cotton boMery, einbi&cliig a large ana fail of fa vorlte makes; also, gloves travelling euirn, pongee silk handkerchiefs and ties, hoop skirls, sewUg »iik, spool cotton, bhtiker hoods, umbrellas, em broideries, corsets, head nets, pearl buttons, needle:, Turks’piprs, fancy articles. Ac . Ac. LAKGb SALE OF LINEN GOODS. Ac. it , r Induced in our sale of Tnuruuay, 25th iAeL.wlllbe found, in part: 17 cases lr,*h shirting linens. 10 do blouse and hpanish iln*ni. , 8 do black tfnd c.iiored al pacts and muslins. 4 do Italian cloths and tabby velvets. ff do French shirting printe _ „ UUDERWhITEK'B IaLS OF DAMAGED GOODS, this morning. Feb. 25tb, will be sold, without reserve, for account of m derwriters, partialW damaged : £0 pieces linen wet diagonals. 116 do indigo-blue drill*. 76 do Scotch gins bams. 16 do Epioin cords. 240 do heavy fl re-pound army blanket PARIS KID GLOVES. Sc.— FOR <JIT7 OALBS. Included In our sale on Thursday, EVb. 25th. 2 U dozen ladies’ Parts kid gloves just receive] by t>t«amer ‘ •Olym pus,” consisting of splendid spring shades ia green, light brown, violet, and drabs. Alto. UX) doz©a elegant embroidered gloved, spring shades, for the best retail trade. Aiso, a stock of staple and fancy dry good?, for cash. FIRST POSITIVE SALE OF CABPETB, Ao.. FOB THE • SPRING U? 1864. , „ „ We will bold out first sale of Carpets Ac , OW FRIDAY MORNING. Feb. j 6, At o’clock, by catalogue, on roar month* 5 credit, comprising: . pieces Velvet Carpets. pieces three-ply Carpets. pieceß Brussels Carpets* pteces all-wool Ingrain Carp-its. pieces wool- Ailing Ingrain Carpet?. pieces woolen Venetian Carpets. pieces List Kag. and Cottage Carpetn. nieces Hemp Carpets. N.B —Samples may be examined early on the morn* lug of sate. DAMAGED COTTON-BATTS COTTON, Ac OM FRIDAY IIORNING, Feb. 26th* atlOK o’clock precieelj, will be sold, with out reserve* damaged at the late fire: 2 50. ootton baits* I*loo lbs dytd cotton coupees, Ac. POSITIVE SALE OF FRENCH DRY GOODS AND FANCY ARTIG ’ES. ON MONDAY MORNING, Feb. 29th, atlo o’clock. wiU be sold, by catalogue, on four months* credit, about 675 lots of French, German, Swiss, and British dry goods, fancy articles, Ac. * em bracing a general assortment of fancy and staple goods for spring Bales. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,100 PACKAGES BOOTS. SHOES. BROGaNS. ARMY GOODS, Ac. ON TUESDAY MORNING, March Ist* at 10 o’clock, will be sold, by catalogue, without reserve, on four months’ creait, shout 1,100 pack ages bools, shoes, brogans, c&valry hoots, sc., embra cing a prime and fresh assortment of desirable articles for men, women, and children, of city and Eastern ma infacture S. B. —Samples,with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. : ' • . M THOMAS & SONS, * Noa. 13D and 141 South FOURTH Street. CARD.—Sales of Real Estate-. Stocks. Ac., at the BA CHANGE EVERY TUESDAY, Pamphlet Catalogs* ea*b Saturday previous. - w FURNITURE at Auction Store THURSDAYS. Sale at Nos. 130 and lit South FRONT Street, SUPERIOR FURNITURE ROSEWOOD PIANOS, HIGH CASE CLOCK, FINE CARPETS, Ac. ON THURSDAY MORNING, At 9 o’clock, at the AUCTION STORE, the superior fur niture, rosewood piano, by Schotnaclier fc Co., superior mahogany piano, by Sch.omach.er A Co., and fine car pets. Ac. Also, a suite walnut and reps parlor furniture. Sale Ko. 389 South EIGHTEENTH Street. SUPERIOR FURHITURS ?t ,KOSBWQO9 PIANO, PINE On FRIDAY MOBNING. 26th inst , at 10 o’clock, at No. 339 South BIG STEEN FH Street, by catalogue, the superior parlor and dining room furniture, superior rose wood 7-octave piano, made by Yogi, fine velvet, Brus sels, and imperial carpets, china and glassware, «e. Also, the kitchen utensils. - , May be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of sale. TNFORMATION WANTED—OF BA CHEI/WALKEB, (maiden name Cook, daughter of Wen del Cook,) or heirs of Racket Walker, who are sup posed to be in Philadelphia or neighborhood. Some thing to their advantage can be learned by addressing MOSES COOK, liayton, Montgomery county, Ohio. feBd-ltSltw* . TN THE ORPHAN'S* COURT FOR JL —wmv OF » THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of MaBY NORMAN. deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audi-, settle, sndn-djußt the account of GOOR9E HIBBARD, Execu tor of MARY NOKHAN, deceased, and to make distri bution of the baJai.ce in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purpose* of his appointment on WEDNESDAY. March. 2d. 1564 at 4 o’cloot P. 11. , at Ills Office, Bo WlSputli FlFru Street, in the city of Philadelphia. felB-thttust GEORGE M. CONARROE, Auditor. TXTIIXIAM MONELIi vs. ISABELLA "* VIRGINIA KONELL Court of Common Pleas* December T. v 1863. No. 2. In Divorce. And now. February 20. 1864, the. Report of Examiner fcavipg been filed* on motion of Doufel Doughery, at torney fur Libellant.rule granted on Respondent to show cause why a divorce from ihe boras of matrimony should not be decreed- returnable SATURDAY, March 5, 1661 ISABELLA YIRG INIa HONELL, Respondent: Please take notice of above rule. - DAK I EL DOUGHERTY, fe23-tuth4t* • Attorney for Libellant. fIOMPLIMBN Ta RY RESOLUTIONS. At the close of a course of ten Lectures delivered before ns. the undersigned members of a cites of stu dents, instructed by Professor BOLLES, at his Institu tion, 1220 WALK DT Street, Philadelphia, on the import ant subject of his discovery in the applhation of GAL VANISM, MAGNETISM, and other modifications of ELECTRICITY, for the speedy and permanent cure of Acnte and Chronic Diseases, the members of the class organized by calling CHARLES RJS4S&, tf. D. , CO the Chair, and M. J. GALLOWAY to act as Secretary, whereupon the following preamble and tokens of com mendations were presented by Mr. CLARE, and after due consideration were unanimously adopted by the Class, and a copy of the same presented to Professor fiOLLfiS. let. JZesolyeci. That we have listened with rreat inte rest to Prof. BOLLES course of lectures, and that he has presented the philosophy of disease ana Health as wholly depending on certain disturbed conditions of the electrical polarities ol the human organism; and that, to reitoie the equilibrium of these fosses of electrical p°l»rfty, is the only rationale of cure, and that the cen trallity and polarity of the human system. Is the cause of all phenomena of secretion, digestion, and circulation is also the cause of all phenomena in the physical world fifoundus, and that these disturbances are easily con trolled, and brought Into electrical harmony, which is health. 2d, Resolved, That Prof, BOLLBS’ theory of disease and health is entirely new to us; and, we believe, to the Medical and Scientific world, except thoie who have been taught by him, as we have never seen or heard anything like it before, and we believe it to be as useful as it is new, and that it is ultimately destined to su peraede all systems of Medical practice, it being the only strictly scientific and reasonable plan ol treating disease, Set. Resolved. That we. In duty to suffering humanity, and for the progress of the human race in approxima tingto a condition of health and happiness, commend the Professor and his theory and practice to the public, and bid him God-apeed, as we believe bla great mission is one of benevolence and mercy, and calculate! to bene fit humanity in the only scientific and reliable way to a final restoration of health and physical happiness 4th. Resolved, Thafcpwe tender to Prof BOLLES’ our thanks for hie Insid instruction, and kind attention to us InaiYiaually, and ab a class: that he has redeemed every pledge or assurance made by him. ani that. In parting from him, he has our beet wishes for bis happi ness and prosperity, and we heartily commend him to all scientific investigators, anl also to the diseased of body or mind. Ith. Resolved, That the proceedings of this Moating be presented by each member of the Class, and published in the city papers.' CHAS. R. RE ASA. M. D , Chairman. U. J. SALLOW.!. Secretary. D. OLAKK, ■ JOHN A. EEE.E, THOB. ANDRKWB. WILLIAM HUNI-EH, DB. J. STKBTCH. B T. KENSIL. U D., ALEX. H WYBTH. M. D. A M. HUNTER- Philadelphia, Feb. 20th, 1864. „N.B.—Prof. Bolies will commence another course of Lecture* Ist of March, which will be the last Lectures of the Winter coune. • fe24 3t T?LECTBICITY.—WHAT IS LIP, ", WITHOUT HEALTHf-Me«sr». 8BIM& ALLM Medical Electricians, having dissolved partnership, tfc, practice wUI be continue by THOS. ALLBN. at the oil established office, No. 723 North TENTH Street, betwot* Coates and Brown, whwehe will still treat and unreal curable diseases (whether Acute, Chronic, Pulmonan or Paralytic, without a shock or any pain,) with the vt rious modifications of Electricity and Galvanism. Thb treatment has been found remarkably successful in al cases of Bronchitis, Diptheri*. and other disease* ox tk throat and respiratory organs. Consumption, first and *e- Infiuema and Catarrh, cond stages. General Debility. Paralysis. Diseases of the Liver ft Neuralgia. Kidneys, * Fever and Ague. Diabetes. Congestion. Prolapsus Uteri (Falling a Asthma. the Womb). Dyspepsia Prolapsus Ani (or Piles), Rheumatism. Nocturnal Emissions A* Bronchitis. Deafness. i,% •W r ff for , «pa*ttltattoni Otto* hours 9A.X, to f P, M. Testimonial* to be seen at ofllce. de2s-fit3 TUBBANT’S EEF EBVBBCENT SELTZER APERIENT, For THIRTY YEARS bas received the Favorable Be- BCR?BED a ly n tho tlie FDBLIC » and been USE D and PRE FIRST PHYSICIANS IN THE LAND BEST REMEDY B KNOWN Foa Bick Headache. Nervous Headache; Dyspepsia, Sour stomach. Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Costtveness, Loss of Appetite, Gout, Indigestion. Torpidity of the Liver, Gravel, Rheumatic Affections, Piles. Heart burn, Sea Sickness, Billons Attacks, Fevexs, Ac., Ac. BANK OF F<r Testimonials, Ac., see Pamphlet with each Bottle. Manufactured only by TARRANT A 00 , 27S GREENWICH Street, New York. po2-ly FOB fa »- LE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. TUMELLE’S COMPOUND SYBUP OF DOCK la successful aa a remedy, because those who “• “ wononn.. It the bert the beat Blood Purifier, the moot ofilclent Invigorator, and the best cure lor Scrofula ever offered to the public. Bold by the procrlator. F. JUMBLES, 15»5 MABKBT Street. delo 3m And all Dragriita. V/ALENCIA RAISINS—4SO BOXES » «iwTalencla KMilna'Jn»t reeslyed and forwloby . .. RHODES & WILLI »MS. I- «« 10T Bontb WATER Stwat. AUCTIOII SASSSi CARPEP^, LEGAL. MEDICAI,. atjctio* saies, JiAVWAVV'iA/V. fi’UE-NEBS, BRINLEY k 00., jt jr c _ O]S OHBSTgPT »ad Bli> JATITI Blra,i s SPECIAL BALE OP J>BY GOODS. « on fklda? morning, , • 26th. at JO o'clock, on four months' credit, l»| iuinhnnee and IUeoT ftmej and staple dry KOliß ! i fico oisces Sax out woven drees fifootui of the In. n rtatlon'omr. Henry Scbmleder, coneutln* of i«*av e l rambiqae- Snare-ground ch«ne. ft flvtSareTelUaos quality briitania moveelUe a sole, uvomar, evemuoa. xoyais, &c . PHILIP FOBD & CO., A DOTXONfifiIBS. t liss MARKETand »»* COMM&&CIB Birtcte. LaROJS rO&IUVE SALE OP I.SOO CASES BOOM and shoes _ this Mo&vixta. v flao ia. br February 25. at 10 o'clock precisely* w** l oe cat-.loaue. forca*h,l,soocaKesmens, boys »J lg obV*Uy calf, k>P. and grain boots- brogana. bo0 I gj b'-nts, *c.; women's. misses'. and s SLri«tv. adapted shoes, balmorale, and gaiters, of every vane y* % B S±‘openfo. examination, with c*talo*aee. early on the of stale. LiKQE rosmvj® sjls oj tew caB«s B AMO sbobb _ _ Oa MONDAY JIOBNINO.. M bT c Febraarr Mil). at 10 o'clock P recl '" l /l T Tiad »oath» cal laloßne. f-rcult. 1,600 ca«w mow boY»»““ carali Mp, tiDd f?r»ia boots, brogwifli dauuo*»a»i b Wonjeu'Hiaifjß. and sUoM.bjJ®®^ 1 and gaiteiy of «very variety adapted to . l " on tl Opt-n for pxamia&tion. -with cfttblogn®** •* * morning or sale. - -DY SCOTT & STEWART, ■D AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MEHUgAwr oaa CHESTNUT St. andOIS SANSQ* sale of a valuable collection of modkm OB MONDAY* AND TUESDAY y. w» February 29 -nd March I,at 8 °eol will eeil, by catalogue. a veir choice and v^u*^^ ltctioD of oil phioiiptu, of T * r *f‘* H “£ I d - m hiigSfiig ebolca from ih* fetUdlOß of f?d 3rerM«£«7j American )aod»capea; lake,mouDtftlß.su fd*a<i flanreß. fruit pieces. &c»« among wbi® Mjbj*cteby itti-iiisia/ n Beese. kernel. 8L c Jr?v ’ Meade, Paul Hitter, ©uffm jr»hen. *c. . ?b* painting* are descriptive catalogues, at our vauery, 60OW A ST EWART*. AU £TIONBWaB. f Ufifc TUBE of parties removing or bT-ftatlng UP , SS »pacNoafsAL l aoU t B.K , cS e 6»a CHESTNUTa.* GIB SABSoM Streete. • . r>Y henry p. wolbhsrt, Ho. »o* MARKET fetraeh hid». aboy, Bwond EL CLOTHE, CASSmBBB BfK BHIBTS RBY ODORS. w .» fc at?o%« T wf!?f.“% Clot!? a slffi ,, fi!Sss; “K$ SftSKS? fiSSfb. ««« *0 “ ‘ h *« “&Unmen«. re««trnUY 1 M 2SjL*f boY WASTED at the Anctlon Store. HANOOaST * WABNOOK, AUu Jl THINKERS, No. 1140 MARKET Street. t ,nnr pfifilTlTß SALE OF lAMBRIOAN lAND lE* “oBrJBBH OOODS. WHITE GOODS. He., fee., By Catalogue QN wkd hbSDAT. March 2d. commencing at lOo’cioo* precjeeiY Oem prlslngabout 700 lota eeaaonahla WMek will tta fnnnd worthy the attention of bayere. a uction sale of condemned A hobsbs. War Dbpartmbht. Oavai.rt BtraiiAr. Office op Chirp Cl u art an a Asr ek, Washikotok. D. O x » Febrihry 19, 18H. Will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, at <ho piece* and dates DUMA below. Til!. v h At Sfifllih; Penna , SOHHorees. Friday. 4*h March. At Williamsport, Poona.. 303 Horses, Tuesday, Bth “itAitoona, Petna., SOOHoraee. Friday, 11th Maroh. At Few Brunswick, H. J., 300 Horses, Tuesday* lfith M At C Eieton, Penna.. 300 Horses, Friday ’-Bth March. At Newark. N. J., 800 Horees, Tuesday, 2'2d March. At Lebanon, Penna., 800 Horse*. Frl<, ajr.2stb March. At Wilkeebane, Penna., SOJ HqydeSe Tuesday, 29th Horreß bave been condemned aa unfit for the Cavalry fervice of the United States Armj. For road and tarn purposes many good bargains may will be sold singly. ~ , _ Sales begin at 10 A. U<« and continue daily till all are B °Terms Cash, in United States Treasury Notjw only. JAudO A. aKin, fe22-tmh29 Chief Quartermaster Cat airy Bureau. FOR SALE AND TO LET. rrOAI. YARD FOR SALE—THE BEST fit ted-up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any amount of business Inqnue at no. 9»7 North NINTH Street, below Girard avenue. Terms easy. fe2o 6t* VALUABLE DELAWARE WHABF T PROPERTY FO R SALE. This property, cen trally located in the EIGHTEENTH WARD of the city of Philadelphia, has a frontage on the river Delaware, •extending to Beach street, of 156 feet, with a superior 80-feet-wide pier into deepwater; capacious dooia, 200 to 600 feet long, on both eldee—the whole, embracing an area of over 66,000 square feet, with privileges of exten sion equal to a total ares exceeding SO. COO square rest. For further information, apply personally. <» by letter, to SAMUEL B. OR ICS. fe9 fcf 1340 BEACH street, Philadelphia. Water power to rent.—one of the best WATJSR POWBBB in the State of Delaware, healthy and pleasantly situated, having about thirty Cottages for hands, and a very desirable residence for manufacturer or manager. The Water Power bas 13 feet fall, 2 overshot wheels, each 20 feet breast, 10JS feet diamc-ter: said to be 70- horse power. Mill recently burned down, will be rebuilt by the* owner for either cotton, w001,,0r paper manufactory** The property has unusual advantages for paper-making. The owner, wh‘> resides on the property, would prefer joining some party who would furnish capital to put ma chinery into factory and carrying on the same as a wool eu maun factory, or would lease the Bame for a term of year's. For farther particulars apply to DAVID C3ILLAB, Newark. Delaware._ M for sale—a yery desiba- BLE PROPERTY, the residence of the late Dr. Jacob SHARPLESS, deceased, with Eighteen Acres of superior Land attached. It is Bituated in the borough of DOWNI»GTOWN. Chester county, within ten mlrutes* waltr of the Chester Talley ana Pennsylvania Railroad Stations, at which ail trains stoo. T l e Dwell* log is very conveniently and substantially built, with Barn. Tenant House. Sprint Honse, and all necessary out-buildings. There is a great abundance of Shrub* bery. Fruit, and Shade Trees. Fart of the laud Will be sold with the buildings, ashSridgb DOWaiNGTOWN P.b^ Mfor sale—a country SEAT on the Birmingham Road, about three miles south of "West Chester, in Chesser county, Pa ; beautifully located on Osbourne's Bill, non* the Brandy trine. The House is modern built, in cottage style, and of commo dious size. Water introduced from a hydranllo ram. Ice house. Barn, &c., attached. The tract contains FORTY ACRES of Land; well supplied with Fruit and large Shade Trees The property is near the summer residences of Is sac Non is, the late Henry Pepper, deceased, Wm. Parker Fonlfce, and Samnel J" Sharpies*. of Philadelphia. Apply to CHAKLEs RHOADS, fet&lgt* No, 3© S. SEVENTH Bt., PhdaAa._ Mfor sale very low.—the desirable HOUSE No. 614 North SIXTEBNTH street, 38 feet front Price, only $B,OOO Also, the large and substantia: ly- built DWELLING No. 202 FRAN LIN Street, delightfully situated, opposite theSqure, containing twenty rooms, and suitable for a large family or first-close Boarding-House or Seminary. Price, only $11,600. GREEN STREET f GREEN STREET! GREEN STREETt Those wanting Houses on Green street, or in that vi cinity, had beet go straight to Headquarters. B F. GLENN, 8. W. corner SEVBNTBENH and GREEN streets, fe!3 Or 1«S South FOORTH Street. Mto let—a commodious DWELLING, No. 132 North FRONT Street. Rent moderate. Apply to - WETH BRILL St BRO.. ocffl-tf 47 and 49 North SEOONP Street. m FOR SALE—HIGHLY IMPROVED •3-FARM. 95 acres, near Fort Washington station. N. P. B. R., 12 miles out; superior Farm, 116 acres, near Morgan’s Corner station, Penn'a B. R., 13 miles out; fine Farm, sear station on Philada aud Media R»R » 4 miles this side of Weßt Chester, 112 acres, &c. Per sons wishing to purchase a Farm to get possession this spring, or for an investment, would do welt to «all and examine my Register of Farms. K. PETTIT. feiB 393 WALNUT Street. WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF AN TILLBB!—A new French Goametls for beautify ing, whitening, and preserving the Complexion. It Is the most wonderful compound of the age. There is neither chalk, powtter, magnesia, bismuth nor tale In Its imposition, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax—hence its extraordinary qualities for preserving the skin, making It soft, smooth, fair, and transparent, it makes the old appear young, the homely handsome, the handsome more beautiful, and the most beautiful divine. Price, 26 and 60 cents. Prepared, only by HUNT h CO. .Perfumers, 41 South EIGHTH BtreeC two doora abrrw rrh«Htup t. and 111 ftanih HH7UVTTT Rk <UU-ftva gBBL DB. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN for the la*t twenty years. 310 TINE St., telow Third, inserts the moat beautiful TEETH of the Sie, mounted on flue Gold. Platlna. SilTtr, Vulcanite, orallte. Amber, die . at prices, for neat and substantial work, more reasonable than any Dentist In this city or Eiate. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artificial Teeth repaired to suit. No pain in extracting. All work war* ranted to fit. Bafsianee. bast familiar jyl-9m CUMBERLAND SAUCE.—THE Trade supplied at No. 45 North WATBR Street. Bole Agency for Fithian St Pognes Hermetically Bealed Fruits, Meats, Sauces, etc. fo2o*6t* SHIPPING. BOSTON AND FHILADBIr SMSfiIpHIA STEAMSHIP LINE, ..lu nr JOK on BATDEDAVS, from flnt Pl** Street, Philadelphia. and Lons Wharf, Boaton. NThe steamship NORMAN, Capt. Baker, will sail from Philadeipbiafor Boston on&tnrdayflebrnary at W o’clock A. M.; and steamship SAXON, CantJ&ttkewe-i from Boston for Philadelphia on same day at 4 P. M. .• These new and substantial steamships form a regular line, sailing from each port pnnetnally on Sitardsya^ effected at one-half the premium itirnd joj| call vessel*. • Freights taken at fair rates. ‘ Shippers are requested to send Slip ■tnlit, . ni i im. Lading with their goods. »eipis ami Bills For Freight or Passage (havlngfine aecommodetin« apply to pssi WINSORA off 100 * ftinth DELAWARE Aviraw* STEAM WEEKLY TO WViSB. York, and Philadelphia Steanuhlp Company ara IntmdT to eall ae follows: . u CITT or MANCHESTER Saturday, February aj OITT OF LOUDON . -.«.ga«uirday: Marchs 7 ETNA V" *l" ‘' Saturday v March 13.. dw * Taooi; ’ fto “ ' BATES OB FASBAOI- WeYt OABIN 014 ’ "#» S A tondoa. IS 00 Londra . •» » Do. to F»rle. 96 00 Ift SISP’JS Do. to Hamburg, 90 00 Do. to B»nS!U»* K£S Paaaencer* alto forwarded to HaTTA.i (bum, Antweiy. &•..atequallylow aottor- Fareafrom Liverpool or QueenatoimViVi n-wi. Mp, si<». 1l& Val ft,rtllor ““■“‘‘"■•■g&Jf »• ftmway-.offlo*. lal9 HI WAUTOT ggfe EVANS & WATSON'S STORE BALA MAEDBR BAB* 10 §2BT H fourth street ha A J ar£e VMlety « l dw». OR, BETTB’ CELEBRATED Sorters Md«r •mlneniPm IhtUU* crto been sdtl«idb^rtT«ti»SSK£ BSMgggsffiflttSi TTNION STEAM -AND WATBR V w nv _____ MOi BOflferSinffP ». «- rauTWßUia SoeertoUndsßl.
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