few Jersey Annual Conference of the Mm B. Church* CKeportei for The Press 3 THIRD DAYe . r . . _ UaiDaBTON, Mttoh 5.1364. Yesterday afternoon a very intereiting sermon wa» be,a In the Commerce-street M. E Church. Til© DulWiDg wav thorougjy packed la every part with sn expectant audience, it wm the time vet Apart for the “ annual missionary sermon,” which, on this occasion, wav to be preached by Rev. S. Y. Monrce, a leading member or the Conference. Tho text selected wav: « The harvest truly !■ great, but the laborer# are few,” We will not attempt as asalyala of the sermon. Let it tvffice to aay that« ww f “V n °/ f^ *°JJ* J connected wits the great iptefis j of muttons, fa* Ueitously illustrated, eamesJJy delivered, ana im pressively enforced. The Conference wav asked to contribute $12,000 this year—an advance of several thousand, over la»t year-and ft was announced yes. terday that it had bees eontribued, with nearly a thousand to spare. In the evening the anniversary exercises of the Conference Missionary Society took plaoe. Spesohes were made by Bev*.G. K, Morris, B. V. Lawrence, T. Hanlon, of this Conference, A. Atwood, of pour city, and Cornelius Walsh, E*q., of Newark, N. J., one of the managers of the parent society. The speeches were exceedingly varied, both in matter and style, but were appropriate, earnest, and soul* stirring—some of them eminently so—as the vast audience testified by listening with tho deepest at tention until a very late hour. Conference opened this morning, in the usual wap, by Bev. £ Page. A preamble and resolutions were introduced, dis cussed, and ordered to be forwarded to the presiding officers of both branohes of the Legislature, designed to aeoure further legislation to protect ministers from prosecutions when iclemnizirg marriage in the case Of minors, when tbe parties make oath that they are of age, the minister being authorized in such cares to admit'is ter the oath. After some unimportant matters, S. Gh Bennet, Nathan Hewitt Bichard Moore, colored; Biohara Skinner, local preacher, were elected to Deacon’s Orders, and Israel Broughton, local preacher, to Elder’s Orders. Conference resolved to hold its next session in the Green-street M. E. Church, Trenton, N J A communication from Dr. Johnson, president of Dickinson 7 ! College was read, showing the great prosperity of the institution, even amidst the ttru*- vies oflhe country, and tbe great drain upon the population of the country to carry on the war. Bev. Dr. Brown, chaplain of the State’s prison of New Jersey, represented his field of labor in a very humorous manner. He stated. th*t “h!s p’&oa of worship was an imposing structure, costing cows two hurdied thousand dollars; his congregation being very quiet, none of them ever ruunlug out during tbe service. [Voice—Would they not like to run outl”] He had never seen any of his congre gation smile. [Voice —“Have you seen any of them weep 3”J And him congregation seemed to be increa sing, and very attentive to the Word. Bat, drop ping his humor, he gave a very interesting account of Bis labors among these unfortunate!, and the Conference passed a resolution recommending in creased contributions to be provided for public worship in the prison. . The Bishop addressed the Conference upon the duty of Its members, according to the Church Disci- P* l .®?* attend to the spiritual Interest* of baptized children, after which a free conference took plaos in relation to the matter, which resulted in making a deep impression as to the importance of taking care of the children. Trustees of Pennington Seminary made their re port, showing its great prosperity, and asking for an enlargement of the building. H. B. B. THIS POLICE. [Before Hr. Aidfrman BeitlerJ Alleged La rceuy. On Saturday afternoon, two persons, one beyond the middle sge of life, the other a boy whose moral culture had been neglected, were arraigned by Officer Garten, of the First district, on the charge of the larceny of a pocket-book containing the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, the property of Mr. Henry Coddicgtoo, a rag and paper dealer in Jayne street, above Sixth. Tire defendants had sold aome rags or paper to the pioprietor of the store, while he and the elder of the defendants were ex amining a lot of rags tbe pocket-book disappeared. The led being tbe only person near tbe desk that contained it he was searched, bar not very minutely. The pocket-book could rot be found. The l*d gave a fictitious name at the he&rfeg, and maintained a dogged Biience when; questioned by the magistrate. The defendants were committed in default of $3OO bail to answer. [Before Hr. Alderman Kennedy. J Harness .Recovered. On Saturday, a man giving the name of William Wilson, was arrested on the Delaware front, near market street, on the charge of stealing two sets of harness, of which he did not give a satlsfaotor? aooount. He was committed. The harness awaits an owner at the station house. THE COURTS. Supreme Court at Nisi Prlus-Judge Wood-wittd, |IMP6STANT DECIBIOK. The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company y*. The Beaver Meadow Railroad Company. In thia case, which was fully argued a few days ago, Judge Woodward, on Saturday, read a long and able opinion. WeTiave but apace for a brief abstract, setting forth the conclusions at which he arrived. .The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company had flJed their Bill in equity, olaiming, among other thing., the legal authority to construct a railroad along the Upper Lehigh, from the head of their na vigation, at or near Mauch Chunk, to the Sueaus hanna and Lehigh Ballroad. at White Haven; and they allege, that, in April last, they entered upon the premißea, and staked out a railroad between S^!fJPS n .%,“ na were preparing and intending to const rust the same, without any neseasary delay, but they claim “that the Beaver Meadow Railroad and Coal Company, In order to defeat the eaid in tentions of your orators, taken pos session of the ground on which your orators had located their said road, and now occupy the aame with large bodies of workmen, who are engaged thereon, under the directions of the said Beaver Meadow Ballroad and Coal Company, in grading the aame lor the purposes of layiag down a third track of railroad from Mauch Chunk to Penn Hs -- 'lShO'Jthoht authority ol law, and in violation of the rights of your orators.” Alter referring to the various acta of Assembly controlling both companies, the Judge held that under the act of 1863 the Lehigh Company had made their elections to construct a railroad upon the site I or their old work.. But the Beaver Meadow Bsil road was not to be interfered with, but the sidings of I this compsny are to be built in subordination to the rights of the Lehigh Company. His conclusions are thus set forth: Aftsr muoh reflection upon all that ha. been exhibited to me I have come to the conclusion that I shall best prlK mote the public Interests, as well as the interests of theie respective companies, by ordering that all the new sidings ol the Beaver Meadow Company, above the turn-hole, be placed upon the west side of their main track. That for this purpose they have leave , to transfer their main track eastward at points where such transfer will facilitate the introduction of a aiding on the west side, provided they do not Drlng tbeir main track at auoh points within eight fcet of either track of the Lehigh Company’s road That they surrender to the Lehigh Company the walla ana embankments they have already con itrusted for purposes of sidings on the east side .IT *“<*> *° f » r *» ‘he same are with to the lines of the railroad located by the Le high Company, at a valuation to be agreed on be tween Hie parties, or by men mutually chosen by them, with power to ehoose an umpire; and that the Lehigh Company expend an amount equal to that sieding the track for the aiding on the West side of main track of Beaver Meadow Company. The effect of all these rulings is; ‘• To establish plaintiffs’ right to build the rail t°ed they have located or begun. 2. To establish the right ol defendants to build all necessary sidings, and that the projected sidings are UvOCtuiy. That siding No. 1 is well built where it it, but 11 ”°‘to be extended to the old bridge. .jkbridge and the track leadlazoatoit e J 0 to be left as they are, subjeot to as defendants may choose to place upon 6. That all new sidings above the turn-hole be MTa-:“m,^ y e ° f **" tr “°*“ " BeaTer That the plaintiffs be uninterrupted in building tte ‘““i hole, and their road at located! 3 ‘hat tbey compensate defendant* in the manner for the labor and material of defendants which they appropriate. The opinion concludes as follows: • wiii suppose that these conclusions are as well for the p&rtiea at they would have done for themaelvea, ii they had accepted the auseeatinn to ® na ‘heir energies® but they Me toe best 1 have been abieto reach, after a oandld and patient hearing and consideration of the whole ?*“• t 3o ™*? l will prepare a decree for a special In junction, to issue in accordance with this ; ■ I Y ,n S hOhdi with surety to he ap?" proved by the prothonotary, in $20,000, and each party will pay their own easts. * reiti. h‘h e r courts, on Saturday, nothing of tote waa QOQai IBBABLMOBEII=P’ Hl f BOABD OI roMDMD °» ™ Mo»™ LKTTKK BAGS •“BOHAHTB’ BXOHAMBB, PHttADBLPHIA. BiaK£^as@S*« B.in Bmg HEttVt CT T:^T;;;:;;;;;^ o ?tte: as- MARIWE INTEL,IiIGEJiCE. POK» OFPHmpgLPiqA,llatcli6,lggt SUN BI.SES HIGH WATER.. .6 17: SUN SETS 6 43 2B .... „ ABKIVBD. «ll“wtae^Sf , t2‘oM 65 Rotterdam, with hsuE* Metli ' k - 3dayaf ™“New York, iu S ° mbrero - Wlti «7i^ r S I, ffS^«lo WU8 I“A tk ' om:p *“ c ®- PS.Pabieth with "sSfr J? * flo-vassei to B A Bonder * Co, p)«ter? 0 jl“BSay * , O?- Bdaia from *«**>"• vrt’th jl^rf«’&Co t . h ' Cobb ’ * u “P°rtHoyal. In ballast to b^lL'ttocapfa , in h * etar- HiekerBon ' f ™“ Port Royal, la MmrlU ' from With mdse 8 **• from ««*» /°T bl from little Creek Laml te Jos L B*wlsy ft Co. n ? ar ren, Bloekeom, 1 day from M&gnolift* Del, with com to J L Bewley ft Co. ’ toTwslteftXJo*’ LaWg ’ 7 days £rom Boston ‘ With md«« b^sfo^fstef o^ 1 - 1 dws to ” swi "*«“ , , „ ChBARED. SUam.hlp Sasoa, MatjKiWß Boston. H. Winsor&Oo. IS-no «B^n e m^B!H’ 3r ' Key W««t. J B Bazley dt Co. |i? j L p 4 »rar pson - Port d^ raiH A^ dams lrt£l t A C iff*??• Bathsdos. J B Barley & Co. tcSf a Baititt,’ 4, U «V Por = Royal, Tyler * Co. , tSEfllpwF”'i JehrCra*losS?i. C g22 n^ P< l rt;E ?r ftli da WslUnstoiu mU * Crie * 3 Castner, SUeknoy, ft Dusen.^LoiKmwi! 1 * CroweU * Boston, Hammett, Van liilSf White. 0 ’ i*S r ]?J I „ Eowei H "rl*,JProvid«oce Schr Conover Jones, Norwich 6r AoSuscS"'’ Hatkell, Boston via New dStle.DeL I 0 ? 1 m? Blta i. B ?*s. e ’ P»Tid?oce.SSnulckeou ft Glove, £chr T Benedict, King, Difhton, ttoble, Caldwell* pi' Schr Dft E Kelley, Kelley. Boston, j. Bverereea, Bolter. New Bedford, Blaklrton. Srhrs4HGonld. Crowell. Boston, CroweUa,Collin,. |ohr J C McShain. Quigley, H .oy Point, M McShatn- Steamer Blliabeth, Bowler. Baltimore, A Groves. Jr SAILED. a Skh> Connecticut, Capt Bacas, for Liverpool, sailed at *X o clock on Saturday morning, taking oat the follow bn>hel« wheat. 6.308 bbla floor. 186 tallow, 60 do hark. 100 bags cloverseed, 9 casks tal* bneay 1 ’ 26 C * B ® 6 P*P«r hangings, 5 this feldspar, and 1 T£l2£ R ’ S A RNICA OIL or bmbbo- TATEOR. Pra “.^^X a Je T andJ fe^byH.B. WAX OF AS. lag. Whitening, and^SUl2!f b £ oß, f* M, ;® ,t beautify, the most wonderihl *8? AJofWletrion. It is neither ehalk, PowderTrSSSHS?. ’if, the age. Thu* U eompoeltlon.it b.loV^m.^.^Ppihnor taielnit Wax—hence its Mh»ordlnAlS d^ll? i l? IT -S f ® ur * Ylrgii SHEKIbTfS SAMiBSe SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on M»rph 7,1564, at 4 o clock, at Sansom-street Hall, • All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of on i n x orth Bld « of Winter street? two hundred and twelve feet one and a half inches westvArd from Twentieth street, in the city of Philadelphia- con fnlSS?riSrtSaf on Winter street seventeen *feet 'eight 1 g oT a two-feet-slxmchee-inde land In depth fifty-flyefeet.| With tho DrlvUera .C Which said premises George M. P Btroud? ??September 1, 3843, conveyed unto six SSlara S 3 aiP fee 5 reaarTin « a ground rent of thirtj? n,S D p-t 51. ’64. 156. Debt, S67L G D. Stroud 1 “^T^vci^fS ol^*9 the property of %J\ JOHN THOMPB Jit, Sheriff, rnlladelpbia. Sheriff’s Office. Fob. S 4, 1364. fe2S-3t3 CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF „ Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to Public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, at4o clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain three-ptorybriek messuage and lot of ground situate on tbe south siae of Everett street nioety- SP.T feet westward from Twelfth street, in the city of rnußdelphia; containing ia front on Everett street six teenreet.ana In depth, on the east line, one hundred ana two feet eleven and three-fourth incWi, and on the west line, one hundred feet three and one-eighth inches. CS. W. has parted with his interest 3 CD. O ;M. .’64. 164 Debt. $,65-11. Boaeall.l iaken fa execution and to be sola a- the propertv nt Samuel Woolman JOHN THOaiPSON; Sheriff Philadelphia, Offlee. gob. 23, 1864. fifjtlfc CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ ofVenditioni Exponas, to me directed win C. exposed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY 4 o’clock, at Saußom-Btreet Hai; All that certain thiee-etory brick messnaxeand lei «r ponnd situate on the north lalde of Addlaon atreet honor,d and twelve feet westward from ViohtirJn? street.,ln the ctv of Philadelphia; eOntSntnTr„ te , Oe Aooison street sixteen feet, and in depth frtvfeet fo waverly street. Subject to a around rent of eixtyAol- CD. C.; M. Y 4. 372. Dabs, $291.63. Brinckle 3 . Taken in execution and. to be sold m the iroMrtr of Yichmoi d Compton. JOHN THOMPSON ShSow 01 Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, fob 23. 3564. * fe24-8t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF I^r>^Si r t t f, o ffiH dlti V I,i Exponas, to me directed, will be Mn£nV. e ? B , a l e °, r vendue, on MONDAY Evening. V* 0C k at Sansom-fitreet Hall, ~7iJ AJJ that certain two and-a-half story messuage Sroilßd Situate on the norib aide of Laurel , w , oBtwarc * from Market etreeUn the city of containing in fronton Laurel B.reet thirteen fe.*t 1®? laches, and in depth fifty feet. fl ,°; * ill that certain lot of ground, beginning on the ollard streei, about thlrtr-five feet two end a half inches westward from Now Market strest; southward a*out thirty feet five inches s two feet nine inches; hence southward nineteen feet reven inches; thence westward thirteen Srmif n T?f? es: th .c n ceiiQrtiward fifty foot to bollard feel B6T ™ ,nobeB *° tho No. 3. A lot of gronnd on the eonlh side of Pollard -one f«*t nine and one-half inches westward from New Market street; containing in front on «tid Poliard street fourteen feet one inch, and In depth fifty , [Which said premises inter a ; ia, Hash Fergason. by deed dated December 16, 1812, recorded in Deed Book 1. C., No, 23, page 678, conveyed unto Benjamin Bond in fee; reserving a ground rent of one hundred and eighty dollars No. leuhject to a ground rant of $27.66; No 2 o a ground rent of $l4 06; No. 3 to a ground rent of . M 6.36, baine proportionable parts of said paramount rent m CP. O.; M„ '64. 169 Debt *93 36. Woodward. J Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Benjamin Bond. _ JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offlee, Feb. 24, 1864. fa2 l s*.’tt SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facia,, to ms directed, will be exposed tonoblic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Brennr M cr0h7.1864. at4o’clock, at Sanfom-streetHall. 8 “’ at certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, altnam on tbe east side of Fourth srset, sixty feet northward from Shippen street, in tbe city of Phila. \ B ,r "f 1 ™ atreet seventeen wtev? depth twenty-nine feet, more or laaa. [Which said premises Mary Adderly Hoffmaater, hr deed dated May 30,1854, conveyed unto TOome* B Ro ney in fee. Subject to a yearly around rent of six pounds seven shillings and sixpence 3 „ [»■ C-: M.’M. 157. Debt, *1.028. Hanhsat. 3 shomMB n ß?Sy, , d«St‘° “ oW " * h « Property of D ,, , ~ JOHN THOIfPSON, SheriSf, Philadelphia, Sheriffs Offlee. Pep 24.1884. ma .lt CHEBIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF _y,a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, wiu be exposed to pxibltc sale or vondne, on MONDAY YinSte*®* 1 ? 1 - 'ilSOlohtdo’clpck, atßanaom-street Hall, of xrnnnd situate on the nort.-.waat- Wardly fide nf Bath aim aonthwestwardly aide of Palm tbe city of Philadelphia; containing tn front onPalm streettwenty feet, and in depth on Bath atreet efie liphdredfc et. [Which said premiaea Solomon Alter rl S vv - / Rt0 d March 1, 1851, conveyed unto doUars3 ClatlC ln fcB ’ teBen, in* a ground rent of twenty P eit - *2+2-30. Mitcheaon.l Taken in execntion and to be aotd as the property of Patnck Clark. JOHN THOMPSON Sharif- Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 20. JBQ4. * fe*23-3t GEEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ’l»S t jt Of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be fw)?7 t ?a£ nb ,s *?*? or vendne.on MONDAY Evening? olock, at Saaanm-street Hall, *’ _ A* l *hat eeriain tbree-stoxy brick me*snago and two twn nmst »iS?n? 1 R Bi!,lflffe * an ? lo ' o v® roand eitnatd on the north Mde of Brown street, one hundred and slxlv-onn ®ye- eighth Inches eastward from Broad ..^i 8 of Philadelphia; containing In front atl€ !? t treaty sevenYeot. and la dlpth on ?h l SSfUSth nineteen feet one and one the east line one hundred and ft££**Si*-£& * n ? Inches to Milfe? street, on which there is afront of twenty-seven feßfc and tech. [Which eaid premises Insan ef n dated Septembar 14, 1852. recorded in TO,™- I W ” C T. H.,N0.38. page 18-s.conveyed untoGeorva fee; reserving a ground rent of two SftniATiiKaw* sixteen dollars, payable first of March and CD.C.;M., >64, G 3. Debt, $llO 6L Janhlnl Gso’Se wl Tippenhaner ll t 0 be 8014 “ tte M<®arty of Philadelphia, Sheriff’, Offl™ F™. C> a, t g s^fi SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF of ,Levari Facias, to me directed, will be * p ?£L ic on MONDAY Even 4*°-£.locki Sanaom-streetHall, iv'twinf JS 6 ! on the sonthwest f«,t^st^ one handred?anc thirt^-fettr feet end five-eighths of an inch northwest from Dels,, front t M 6 c t ty °/ P hl iade]phia; containing in *vr°cLP e r £- d i. Btre . e }, seventy feet, and in depth fWhich said lot Samuel"*!, Hager et ux . Bpin??n d fee e 3 December 3081£66 » conveyed unto Wiiliam CD- C.; M. ’64. 124. Debt, $2,876 63 Fell 1 Wl mlm Spfnfc 011 “ d JoWTHOMPSoTshISff Of Philadelphia. Offlee. Feh. as. rs 64. ’ fe24-3t SHERIFFS SALE.—-BY VIRTUE OF ' _ a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ft *- SS& ? f Bl ,®, 0 ' on MON DAY EwSl. t4 ° cloct > at Sansom-street Hall, * certain messuage and lot of ground, situate on 6 9 f Sprg-ca street, one hundred and twenty feet westward from Broad street, in the city of Phil ad«l -? 11 taining In front oa Spruce street twenty feet ««^ 6p^b on ? hundred and forty-two feet, (inc’udiaa oa the end thereof part of a tbree-feet-wide allay oS h bSSt S’S ) C Which said premises T e SEsi=. « "Su 61 * et ox., et al., conveyed unto Henry J. Boiler in fee, reseivmg a ground rent of three sixty dollars, payable first of April and Octo- Philadelphia. Sheriffs Offl°c™ ™ lB SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF tome directed, will be wiloosed to pnbllc sale or vendae, ©a MONDAY Eveninir **s!? 4 “ clock - at Bansom-street Hall/ *' fi^s^ , a^pyarsa?a.jss-- south line sixty-aine feet eleven and Anal eighth Inches. [Which said premises William Q Oon iSmss^ &, M iC»Sr' Philadelphia. Sheriff *s Office, Feb. 26.1864 * fe23-3t gHBEIF JIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF «CTnL’S^ t ™wS 1 A i 7 tiolli Ex P?nas, to me directed,will lie reet, and in depth one hundred and fifty-one feet to Pem. ftPSL'S'S 61 . /yt' icl ‘ *«d lotThomaeC Keld etux . K D No 4 lie 1 8561 re<:ord , ei Sn Deed Book mieWdioii* &!*? 5551 “onvejed onto John B. gu, - tna CD.C. ill,, -«. 85, Debt, $327.11. BTS CamnbeU 1 John R Ch2£u£!°“ “ 4 jVn THOMPSOt? r f:r r -i of Sheriffs Office. Feb! 20? m. ' featS CHEEIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF .VT,™!?!* of Tenditioni Exponas, to me directed will he 7 C /^ e i or v Veil , ti 2 e - on o clock, at Sansom-etreet Hall. * sasaasssKsas? |S^SSaS?S-?ff bydeedeated Pebrnary 16. 1858, recorild in D«| _ Philadelphia. Sheriff's OflwltßS 8, S fagij> SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF S? 8^!^ l i :^,k * B^akB^^:^®^°^ a on d IfoNHAY en^bit 4 , 0 ’f 10 , ek ' SaSeomSet bLS g ' of wilSr^i? l^ 0 ! L f * r i m N d * 1 ? oat « oa the south t ide •Mm W. and B. have parted with their iatereet .. Philadelphia. SherllT, Offl^Teb.^aggl' SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Venditioni Sxponas. to me dimcieti) nrin La §Sc? 7 n^Bi C d a aVi <lr v' eI1 ? c B ' on MO»SiT^ B«nil* in that? Se.^ 4 ,i, AtSaneom-atreet HaU. wArLdii t n thres story brick me«sa»ge and lot nf Philadelphia. BherifPeOffice. Jehahllair’ 1e%15i gHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF ci ty°f Philadelphia; containing in front m Mai 1 ™ 13 «.*«corfed m Hr DSd 4 Bl«k X t. , S , d Ho 4 *"< VHTSf«* h 4 s && L s i jB || e &l n ,d execatlottand j^!Y% d oi^ h s sra of Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 20. 1864. * fs23-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BT VIRTUE OF r- ft writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, win be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even- T? o'clock, at Bansom-atreet Hall J All that three-Btory btick meaeuage and lot of around situate <mtbe west side of Twenty-second street, eighty feet northward from Sumner street, in the city of PhSa. delphias containing in front ou Twenty-second street sixteen feet, and in depth on the north line seventy five fttf “donthe south line seventy-eightfeet. cWhicfi said lot R. W. D. Truitt et ux.. by dead dated Jannapg 28,1580, recorded in Deed Book LD. B°TNo $ 5Ki 244, conveyed unto Bseas Strain in fee; reservin* a ground rent of fifty-two dollars, payable fliet of Janua ry and July. ] - . fCD. C ; M., *64. 87. Debt, «1 600 A. Miller.] Taken in execution and to be sola as the property of SnweKratii. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, geb. 20, 1864. fe23-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF -4PJOIWI i’aclac, to mo directed, will be ex- March 7 iS5 1! „ c .»)»« TOdie,on MONDAY Evening. Si th’atlit L 4 H‘ !lock .- at Sanaom-etreet HaU. (22). in the Dlan 0 °. f S on nd nnmbered twenty-two lace, hn the towLwl by sai<* Henry B. Wal- PbUadelphla. and county of twenty-oM?^° o P. erot a lot number onenorth fifty degree sweat mh»ed twenty north four degree" west Derohee: thence seven-tenth, “f a to al J2SWWWP®™" And and line of ThomaVliSd• p »«hall ran ral connesthereof, by said laSi I t 18 .V tl ‘?.' eTe " lot number twentr-thraa • tfci2i*r*A A^ R dtothe line of nine-tenths of a perchtStLe^eoflotuuSSdSSi 6 ?* B and seven: thence t? lotnnmbmdtweS^ll* 1 ? 8 "?- middle of an avenue sixty feet wide i.tS HI??' ™ Jr® ! use, innnlnft eonthweetweidi, “ °^, t O S2'JS n S Uo ■ having a rafins of twenty, elglit oarehas * uo hnndr.dths of a perch, twenty, sixperche.totha^u v 2 : of beginning; containing four acres and eiihly.'jir perches. CBeing part or a tract of land which RunnJi Allen. Ecu.. Sheriff, by Deed Poll ! own District Ccnrt for the citv and county of Phf&dei ! phla. on the day of the dataor these nrsaente beforethe ' exertion hereof, granted and conveyed unto said Henrv i B. Wallace in fee: the above-mentioned sum of monsv being part of the purchase money thereof j cB. c; M . ’6£ 166. Debt, *1.031 J. W. Stokes ] Takvn in execution and to be sold as the property or Henry B. Wallace. JOHN THOMPSON.AherIff Phuadeirhia, Sheriff# Offlce. Feb 21.18 M feM Si SHERIFF’S SAXES. CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A 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-street Hall, 0 All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Foplar street, fiffcv feet westward from Fifteenth street, in the citrof Phila^ Taken jia i execution and to Of Mahlon Ball. JOHN THOVPHnN oJSii5 0r PhUadelphla. Sheriff’s Offlcm Feb. m7m64. W ’ feig.fi OHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF mroosad r ta Faci “s *® “e directed. wIU be Maroh 7, MM at 4 lS?^V re H l i tl ®’ o,l MONDAY Evening, All ihai^Hv.!-r° 8l0 ? k - at Sansom-street Hail, situate on 'Ts'®* <: yi[, ,neBsiia *® lot of ground scuthwani 8 Sixteenth street, fourteen feet g rtreet. in the city of Philadel feet^auffiS^Sfi* oat bn Sixteenth street fourtssn feet to a four-feat-wide a 1 if* rSSdI? 9 *^^, l6 * 6 thereof. [ Which said premises convflv«K«* b * deedldated March 28, *853. conveyed unto Philip 8. Bunting in fee.] D.C.;I«. »64. 217. Debt, $6OO. Hippie. 3 , PMiilfc execution and to be sold as theproperty of bIW 8 i Bating. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. _Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Offlee. Feb. 24. 1861 fo2B-3i sheriffs sale.— by yirtue of & writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, 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 two-riorv brick messuage, two-story bach, building*, and lot of around, situate on the west Mae of Fifth eireet. seventy three feet northward from Jeirericn street, in the city of PMladephia; containing in front on Fif.h street eialiteen feet, and in depth, one hundred and ninety feet to M'fnin etreat. CWhtch said prunises Jacob Warner and wife, by deed dated October 27. IS6O, c .nveyed unto David Sigler in fee 3 ED. C.; M., *64. 35f1. Debt, $6,394 75. F. O- Brewster.] Taken in execntion aud to be sold as the property of Du vie Sadler. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff 1 hiladelphia. Sheriff’s Office. Fob 24,1864. frAS-st SHERIFFS SALK—BY VIRTUE OF a writ ofVenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or wndae. ou MONDAY Evening March J 1564, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HalL No I. All that certain three-story brick tavern, stabling and lot of ground situate on the north side of Girard ave n ?£i T? ei ?ty feet eastward from Seventh street,in the city $1S ‘ritedclphia; eonfainitg in front on Girard avenue rorty feet, and tn depth on the east lin* odo hundred, and twelve feet eight and tluwquarter inches, and on the west line one hundred and sixteen feet three and a half inches. No. 2. All that ctrtaln lot of ground, with the im provementß 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 tbf east line one hundred and ton feet Keven and a half inches, and carte west lino one hundred and twelve feet Qiftlit and tbree-qaartflr teches, [lfhlch aaidpre mwes the Si’Uth s’enu BuUding, &0., b v deed dated Febru ary 20, 1862, conveyed unto John P. Persch in fees No 1 subject to a ground rent of two hnndred and ten dollars, fare ] ’ 2to a ,trc>n * d rant of one hundred and five dol * CD.C.';ir„’64 198. Debt, $lO,OOO. Parsons 3 Token in execution and to be sold as the property of JOHN THOaH»SOj»; Sheriff Philadelphia. Bheriff’e Offlee, Feb 24,1864. fe2s-3t CHERIFF'S SALK—BY VIRTUE OF a writ ofYenditlonlExponas.tome 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. AU that certain lot of ground situate on the aouthf ost corner of Broad and Bristol streets, in the city «*Ps>lnljig te front on Broad street seventy-fire feet* and in depth of that width along Bris etreet reet iw ° and forty-four feat to Juniper •if 2 ' Aloi situate on the east side of Broad atreet, seventy-five feet southwardly from Bristol street; containing in front on Broad atreet seventy five feet, and in depth two hundred and forty-four feet to fc n i P 6 I p J tr ?4 t CWhich said lot James D. Whetham, by deed dated Septembers, 1862, recerded in Deed Boole A ,“1 No. 69, page 805 frc.. conveyed unto James McCarty U fee, reserving out of each of said lot* a ground rent of two hundred and twenty-fire dollars, payable first of January and July. 1 m .CD. C.; M., '64 175. Debt, S2S2 « J. 8. Price.] Taken in execution and to be sola as the property of James McCarty JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office- Feb. 24. 1664. fe2s-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—-BY VIRTUE OF v a of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will ?^ lic a *a\® or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, March 7,1864, atA o’clock, at Bansom-Btreot A-U that certain lot of ground beginning in the south the Philadelphia Snd iteadiSs hi 2L£? 9f said line and the middle of Amber street, inthe city of Philadelphia? thence ex tending along the middle of said Amber street one hun died and sixty feet nine and a half Inches to the middle of Lehigh avenue; tbence along the middle of Lehigh 0 4?«^^^ re 4 l and^ B ® vellt ?l flve feet; thence north easterly one hundred and seventy-seven feet eleven and one-quarter inches to said ground of said railroad; e i ame one hundred and seventy-five feet ten inches to the place of beginning CD. C.: M.,’64. 40. Debt.*157.39. Thorn.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Freuds Biley. 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 7° h Ji 2 al ? or vendue, on MONDAY Bven ing, March 7, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall* All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the south’eide of Murray street, three hundred and eighty-two feet six inches westward from Twentieth street.in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Murray street fifteen feet, and in depth eighty feet* including an alley, f Which said promises 15 T. b Ydeed dated December U, 1851, re corded la Deed Book T. H., No. 32, page 34, &c., con veycd nzito\inreat Sleeper in Tee; remoTvina a *rronnd rent of seventy-five dollars, payable first or June and December. Y. b. has parted with his interest ] CD. C.; M., ’64 209. Debt, $243 85. Rhoads J Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Y y?i C ?i nt * h } B £V eT i,i. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Feb. 24,1864. fels-3t : CHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ri S of Exponas, to me directed, will be ?*£ - PI &S C s * a l° 9* .vendue, on MONDAY Even ing, March JS64, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall No. 1 All that lot of ground and hotel, and stables tho side of Market street and of.^ill I*®! 1 *®! or Thirty-ninth street, in the city Ph'lMelphia: containing in front on Market iitreet one hundred and fifty feet, and in depth, two hundred feet to Green street CEecttalln writ. J iut of ground,with the stables and buudings thereon erected, becinning on the north Jf J i s^ rt B £- ee ; pne hundred and seventeen feet westward from Eighth street, in the city of JPhiladel 'Tuml estendinß northward one hundred and tr» r A T C? v 4 Seward eighteen feet; thence northward thirty three feet; trence westward eighteen tests thence southward eighteen feet; thence westward roriy-one feet; thetce southward one hundred and fifty feet to Filbert street, and thence eastward alone the same forty-one feet to the place of beginning. C Which * a i d p^n B £ B Owen Sheridan et ux.. by deed dated Oc -1854, recorded in Deed Book R D. W., No. 1, page 279 conveyed unto Patrick Kelley in fee.] CD. O. ;M., »64 122. Debt. SS.COO. Elcock.l -o?.!:) 1 c x ecnti°n and to be sold as the property of Patrick KeUey. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office Feb. 24, 1864. fe2S-3t SHERIFFS 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 messuage, two-story £ nd i ot °I B'ounl. situate on the east side of Fifth >treet two hundred and eighty- two feet northward from Franklin avenue, in the city of Phila delpbla; containing in front on Fifth street thirty-six 9 f l fa width, on the north line, one hundred and eight feet three inches, and on the south bnndredand twenty-five feet nine inchest? Canal afreet. [ Which said lot Pollard McCormick et nx.. May 31. 18M, recorded in Deed Book T. H.,.N0, page 6, conveyed unto John Davis in fee: reßerring a ground rent-pf one hundred and sixty-six doHars and fifty cents. Which said ground rent Charles M.Dnpuy, by deed dated November 2, lSsB,extinguished unto said John Davis in fee ] s mi . CD. c.; M., ’64. 206. Debt, $3,800. Lex.] T v _P execution and to be sold as the property of John DajK JOHN THOMPSONT ffil. Si.P r^ 6 ? o .* o^?s^' 4 at time of sa'o. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offlee. Yeb. 24. 3864: fa2s^t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will JSp l ''; «aje, or vendne, on MONDaT Eve- B ,R’ K a , If I s ® 4 .' at 4 o'clock, atSansom-atreet HaU, or'¥*SJ , */ wr ?“ lo ‘v« f *, roa , nd eitnate on the north side of Scott street one hundred and seventy-two feet west ward from Twentieth street, in thecitFof Philadelphia: eenin i! ri?&l ll « froD r ?“ Bcotl ,tr ? et sixteen feet, and in more or less. [ Which said pre mises MifordW. Hallowellet ox., by dead dated done SS. 1854, recorded, in Died Book X. D W., So. 64. para , oe S r f? w - Hanna in fee: reserving a Secsmber”* ° f l ® lr T dollars, payable first of Jane and CG. W.H.has parted with his interest 1 m.w ll ®' o ' M I-’ 64 - SSB. Debt, #116.88 Bhoadsl Takenin execution and to be sold as the property of GoofseW Hanna. JOHN THOMPSON, sheriff ' Philadelphia, Sheriff's OJBce, Feb. 24,1861 fe3S-3t s = pERIEF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF of Exponas, to mo directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MOltDAt Evening. Harch7,l^.at 1 oclock.at Sansom-street Hall. All the right, title, and interest of Simpson T. Vansant. in and to All those certain four brick messuages and lot of ground situate on the westerly side of Frankford road, ninety-six feet northwardly from Montgomery avenue m the city of Philadelphia t thence w e| tw? y seventy feet; thence southwardly eighteen S&VtSPS* westward fifty feet to Warder streets thence northward along the same thirty-nine feet; thenee east ward fifty feet s thence eontherly three feet; thenee east erly seventy feet to eald Frankford road, and thenee eontherly alone the sums eighteen feet 10 the place of i Which said premises George Megae/sherlff' by deed dated March 8. 1 856. recorded In D. 6. Deed ®“oh-B° fa 3l. page 192, conveyed onto Simpson T. Tan sant and Benjamin Beans in rde. 1 CD. O. 158 Debt, $1,600 Them 1 ~ ~ „ JOHW THOMPSON, Sherlft E Philadelphia, Sheriff's Ofilce, Feb. 21. 1884. fe2s. s ,HERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP . » writ of levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, or vendue, on MONDAY Even ißK' Mareli 7,1864, at i o’clock, at Saneom-street Hall, certain, seven three-story brick messuages and lot of ground situate on ihe north side of Carpenter F ®urth and fifth streets* in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Carpenter street £L C .it!!£,«w ? lßh 4 and in depth one hundred wSnTS, iLSxtn Bo^*v ed * a *J^ a 'd by ground late of william McPhsil, northward by ground now or late of James ftfcCloBkey\ and westward by ground granted to A C"hich said premise* William H Kern? f“S ri £* SLj l d p w°s November 12, 1860, recorded John P F«.ch, o ic fee ]* ° page 311> 60aT « T8d nnt » rum b? e &*iffc* S M {SHERIFF'S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF awrltof Levart Facias, tome directed. will be SSSSft °? vendne. on MONDAY Evening, .I. do clock, at Sansom-street Hall, woVjJi f£f« a . 11l „ lot 5 f around situate on the eonth aide of Walter street, onehundrefl and twelve feat westward from Twenty-first etresl.ln the ally of Philadelphia • on street eighteen feet, and In hSSHL 81 ? 1 !- 18 ! 1 .* 0 a *»»-»•* altar, with the privilege *r^Mih‘2.?a , ¥X I H a S 6 a ®, bt „ of fifteen hundred * ??,* .tWhlchsaia lot John McOrea et ux., bv deed dated October al 1860, recorded in Deed Book A. D B tt feff-rfSSffi-jST" 1 "*° Jolm Ward “l^ede- CW. Sl B. have parted with their Interest. ] JD. C , M.,’64. 183. Debt. *2,597.33, J. H. Wheeler. 1 “ 4118 pr ® erty 01 Philadelphia. Sheriffs S feK-St SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A VfrritofleTart Facias, to.me directed, will be exposed ta pnbucaale pryendue, on MOHDAYEveninff. March *» at 4 o’clock, at Sansom street Hall, «*««»»# beginning; on the north ■^w S .*» r i T SW« of Price street, four hundred and ninety- JfJSS it 4 ,?” laches northeastwardly from Hancock KShL 1 ? ft «. ««F, of Philadelphia; thence extaSdtSg * ,on i? Price atreet three hundred an! fn fe , Bt and one-nnarter inches to a bend “ T™ ,?fi e . e ,‘hence dill along the eamenorth two hnDdred and thirty-one feet three and ortar Inchet, thence northwestwardly ninetyfire r« , o?. e ?“k So ?i hwest<!rl ’L 4v « hundred and ninety-eight 22i£?? ’ thence southeasterly one handled end ce rwr U.}i7n 1,. 884 eleven inchee, to the placo of beginning. NeeslfJ 1 said premises Bit K. Frice conreyed onto Bnoe In fee; excepting thereout a lot of ground on the tM-* 4 *™ B4 ?f said Price street eeyenhnndred and f«‘ Are inches northeast from tKScock 3 8t I Bi 7 t L teB *? 0 ? t ,° 11 . Price street by one hundred and seventy-two feet six Inches in depth 1 T .,, . fD- C.; H.. hi. 176. Debt, *2,977.23.1 Ent?£ e der: x<icntlon an<4 S THChMPsoii r s^j^ntr. 04 rhilftdelphia, Sheriffs Office. Feb. 54,1884. * feQS-3i SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP J v T rlt of Fieri Facias, to me. directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendae.on MONDAY Evening? “ ar «h_7,1654, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-Btreet Hall, tho ? e certain three-atoiy brick messuages, i ot of ironud situate on the north elde of Batton- Wood stree'., three hundred and seven feet eight inches fr om Broad etreet, la the city of Philadelphia • u ? 0 J at 9 a Buttonwood street eixt&en feet depth ninety feet fonr and a half inches to Whitehall street, including the east half of a iwo-feet-wide alley, with the privilege thereof. g*jo- z . AU those certain two three-story brick build f®** lot of ground situate on the north side of Bat- street two hundred and ninety-onefeet and four ™ ff £ m Broa <* street; containing in front p ZA Tnd tS'Wffi the JrSVof Ph°lidelphj” a SberHr’Bofflc° l F^. H ?4. > l >^^’ SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ Of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will ba exposed to public sale or vendue, on Even? lag. March 7,1854. at 4 o'clock, at Sanßom-acreet Hail Ven All that certain lot of ground, beginning on the south west side of Yenacgo street, two hundred and seventeen feet northwestwardly from Jasper street (in Aramlngo) in the city of Philadelphia; thence extending along Ve nango street two hundred and seventeen feet six and three-eighths inches; thence south fifty-five degrees forty minutes, west three hundred and seventy-two feet six and thtee-foaitbs inches to Harrowca'e lane; thence along the same two hundred and five feet* thence on a une alright angles 10 Venango street three hundred and s,iTi? t ?** w 9 feet eight and five-eighths inches to the &K.S2,- TBelng part of same premises which u *~ by d®cd dated August 7,1858. re- SS r 40 • Page 85, dec., convey gTouiS' <ln.trust, Ac ), subject to a oftwo hundred and forty-four dollars and elxty-Blae cento, payable 22d of March and September. J TakeS to i™’?- 161 Debt. U0M.25. Perhina 1 T„___? l^,“..^f x&ca -^^ on and to ba Hold an the property o' Bh JOHN THOMPSON, SherSf rnuaaelphia, Office, Feb. Vi. t&H, te24-3i THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1564. SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening. Marsh 7, 1864. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-siorymessuase and lot of around situate on the east aide of Fifth street, one hand red and thirty- five feet fonr Joshes northward from Dauphin street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in fronton Fifth street fourteen feet eight inches, and in death fiftv four feet to a three-feet alley. CWhIA g&J premieei Samuel Swain et ux.,brd«ed dated June 29 Ifi&o ra cordwt in Deed Book A. D. B .No. 137, paw SsTeon reved unto John Patterson, In fee: reserving a around rent of sixty-two dollars, pa,able Ist Jannarr aad Jal rJ _ CD C. :M. 64, aid Debt, $164.90 Bho-ds ] JoK C Patterson? CUt^O,X " d *° fce sold “ «>• Property J of FblladelpMa. Sheriffs offrßff' S ?eSA-?t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF * writ of Levari Facias, tome directed, will be ex- Kf®i , 2 ! pw4 ic ?ii le . ? r , v<m A? e - Oh MONDAYEvoaing. otoW at4 o’olook.atSansom-street Hall, th.rfi}r,l? t i jr. p i 8 5S of gronnd. nnmbared (9) nine, la the plan of lots laid oat by Henry E. fYaile.ee in the Klngsewlng, and county of Philadelphia; a * ft c ? rc ?. r No. fi. in the middle of 91 titan Mveitv Of said-laue north west thirty-five perches and €Mfhiy-flve hundredths of a perch to a corner of lot num theßCe py ber ten north twen;y one da- Dine-tenths of a perch to the place of beginning* containing six acres nineteen perches, Bains nttrt of a tract which Samuel Alien, Esquire Sheriff by Deed Poll acknowledged in open District Court for the PMaMpMa. datod SsplembaVzith? WAllacel^fta 4 con Teyed unto tbs said Hoary B. -.l*?. £• 1 M -• ’64. 190. Debt. #1.648.76. Jnveaal.l as tba of Philadelphia. Sharif, o«Jb H » g ' K CHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF .v,J\osi r '*„ o^£? d4 tloal Exponas, to me directed, will be ®?D?i»d to Dnbhc sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eva ai?f: o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU. —~ir at o«pa,in »team saw and planing mill* engine. weßtsidaof nt * lo { °/ ® roa “d situate on the .“M MSLdefnHr;“? n taiSSv in front on New Market street fifty • four /nAfc olatrh ann a quarter inches, and in depth of that width eighty feet then narrowing by an offset on the north Vida tleSof to the width of forty ftet two and ahatf iSches a?d ex? tending of that width the further depth of forty St v CWMch said premises Hobert Ewing fteSl BoS? fe*NS ol^ at6d Jun ® 7 - recorded liTd &, Dwdßook 63 Ho. 2C9, conveyei unto John Bewlnger. in fee, subject to a ground rent of four hundred dollare 1 Debt, $lOO. Hanna.] f 2 execution, and to Resold as the property of John Beseiuger. JOHN THOMPSoIf Mhariff 4 Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Feb. 24,1864. * fe2s-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF K - 7 a writ of Levari Facias, to me dlrected.wlU be ex- Spsed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, larch 7, J&G4, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall All that certain frame stable, barn, stone building, -and. lot of land beginning on the northeast side of Peters road, corner of Jacob S. Wain’s land; thence north twenty-bix degrees east two hundred ani three feet to a point; tbecce ly land of Joseph JoSson soutlfsVveity? two degrees east one hundred feet, and Bonth thirteen ■_ , .CD. C. :M 64 194. Debt. $263 Cochran.] Ti.™B;o e ™ nllo “ aad JOHN T o Hom’3 t oN pr sfe o rtff 01 Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. Feb. 34. 1884. * fo2B-3fc CHERIFF’S SALE -BY VIRTUE OF A Jf£u itto ? lSxpm 2 a ’ *° ™« directed, will be 7 or J'OTdoo, on MONDAY Evening. “HfV- Ifn-at 4 o clock. at Sansom Btroet Halt. , , 1 Ail that certain three-Btory brick messuage and fets ! LS o »ifth B ilsi a m^, , i* h . B n “ r *h side of Powell Street Between Finn and Sixth streets, in the city of Phttadel ?hr^>; is 0,1 **2?oD otroot sixteen foot B alfe/ t ' ,iaBCrlbed nre “ laoa ‘ B«n2i.™{ifSt™?I T .. i !. rlc^F 4 '£P a * 9 Md lot of ground "f south aide of Buckley etreßt, between Fifth Sw*?-*!.?.? 8 !. Bc° 8c °5 t aintag in front on Ba.kiey street sixteenfeet three lnohes, and in depth fifty feet. Bonnd- by premise, No. 1. CWhich said promises eamual Emlen of nr., by dead dated DACAmhnr t 1701 Deed Book 5.. No. unto John Flnnlsterm fee. reserving a ground rent of flrsTofDec’smblr.?’ d,ill4r ' and c ® nts - »»Y»W« _ . , CD. C.: M. ’64 162 Debt #266.13. Clay ] Joh^lfunisterf 00 ' 100 and J t O °HN THOMPwV Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office. Feb- 24, 1864. * fe2s-St SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF . a Writ of Yenditionl Exponas, to me directed, will sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even* n * S’S a^ Ti i 0 clooE. at Sansom-street Hall, w^Jir5 a ti j Brta i n iu l °i gro ?? d ® itn ate on the southeast wardly side of the Frankford and Bristol Turnpike road, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on said road one hondi ed feet, and in depth three hundred Urt2t,HiH et l en *^ 6et + tlir€ ft to Waterloo street/ Bounded northeastwardly and southwest wardly br .C^.“ or late of Edwin B. Cope. [ Which said lot s&a h i d^ d c M« r o e conveyed unto Nathan Field Campion in fee; reserving »£““>• PfiDd rent of one twenty d"l„.f . 1 . t . J u a K. aild . Jal: t' and subject to the re be M«tod g * forofFenslTeoecapatiollßllomd CD, C.; M t ’CI m Debt. $325.05. Robb.] Tv?,v££?’i7*s 1I i!! X i§ c,lt *9 11 Sfrtd as the property of C^ pi P5; JDHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 24, 1861 fe2s-3t CHIRIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF / a writ of Levari Facias, tome directed. Will beex gjggi'S ? r J 011 MONDAY Evening, 1564, at 4 o clock, at Sansom-street HaU, _J* 2A at cextaim two-etory brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the northwesterly side or Paul street. V l6 t of Philadelphia; containing ? tre I ®* : sixteen feet, (including one-hair J alecl July _ CD- C ; M., ’64 219 Debt. #647 50 Lstchwortll ] Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 24,1864. fe2s-3t SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF —S-FJI IO4 Venditioni Bxponas. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eveningf “i 1 4 o'eloc.t.at Sansom-street Hall, wili.sx 1 c A rtal^ lot ground beginning at the corner -uttirsectioii of tho HOntbirest side of the Ka. a?^ nd Beading B&ilroad with the northwest sideof Almond street. Inthecltyof Fhiladslphia- thence southwest along Almond street atghtv-four foot eleven and three-Quaitersinches: thence northwest sixty-seven feet; thence southwest sixteen feet: thence northwest f/*7j onG - fe *, l '°„ Beran street; thence along the same eighty-nine feet five inches to said railroad, ani thenda along tbr same one hundred and eighteen feet six and sevsn-eighthß Inches to the place of beginning [ Which said lot Charles Cabot,_by deed dated August 27. 1850, re corded in Deed Book T H., No. 7, page 411, conveyed sixty feBi raS6nrinf a * round « a ‘ «f _ , [D. O. ; M., ’64. 72. D«ht, #26Y6L Susncar 1 Hwlllr*" THOMPSOIf"^. 0 ' Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offlce, Feo. ai, 1864. * fe2s-3t GHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY l£ renin? M AiifW lB64 * a « fc 4 ,°® lo , c A. at Sansom-street Hal£ en lot beginning at the comer by the intersection ol the southwesterly side of •rifi£&S££ e BaiDroad and northweUerly side of Duke or 7ASSSSS Jf wBt tel? city of Philadelphia: thence Thompson street elAhty five feet two- AAftf 1 half inehes ; thence northwest sixty-eight feet to a fSvbt aSSS^hWIJE 88 * Bi2tee “ f «e*? thence on a line at Thompson street sixty seven feet to Cabot street, thence along the same eighty-nine feet i^«» a t>i a f VGn * e * s ’* l tii 8 inches to said railroad; thence along the same one hundred and thirty-five feet six said lot t Cb^ri«« o niK,i an i? 9 ac l be*inniMT. [Which ef,lTtT”e”rtt dd°a™o fae! raserTlßKa roandr “ t ° r Jol^Wu“' ea “^ o “ ai ' a T^S e^dSaa of Sheriff’s Offl^^Feb lo^^ 0 ' SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to mo (Htmla* will be exposed to Public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ? dock, at Sanaom-street h*iT, AU that certain lot of ground beginning on the north PbffaSAis£L°**? ra^k Wyoming streets, in the city of J?S^fi* la A. tll ® Ilce Bald Wyoming street seven* ty-flve feet; thence westward one hundred and seventy- Budd sSSt i «??Se u?Sj o M u O eighty* one feet six and one- hal? inches to said Pratt street; and thence eastward, along the same, one hundred and seventy-nine feet eleven*and ■even-eighth, inches to the Which 1 «3d premises Charles Macalsuter, bf deed dated NoVemW §}• 1857,recorded In Deed Book A. D. B , No l paSI 323, Sc., conveyed unto William Duffy: reserring 2 ground rent of one hundred and twelve dollars and fiftv cento, payable first of January and July 1 nanny fu p^'rVof sh.rig. €4 SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF & writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed e *P° B Bd topublic sale or vendue, on SfONDAI? ® V ak ’* at^ 0 at Sausom-streei Hall *» *iJL e three story brick messuage and lot of J£s“ d * l £? at l2? the east side of Fifth street, one haS «M,?ifA*W? ortllw f ir i a ? oni Bauphln street, in the cityof Philadelphia; containing in front on Fiftk street fourteen feet eight inches, and In depth fifty-four feet to CWM^"aid a pre£l S e“sSael deeddojed June 29. 1880. recordedta lobe i' 737. pace 366, conveyed unto s £° * B ,/ e 2> reserving a ground rent of sixty two dollars, payable first of January and July- 3 ’ M ; . 213. Debt, imla ihoade.3 - in execution and to be eold as the property of JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’, Office, Peb. 24,1864. fois 3t SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF „ Of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be t S£g b,i ,°? a i a ,o''’ccdue. 0 ''’ccdue. on MONDAY Evening M.rch7, matloclock.at SanHom-HtreetHall lot srennd, heginnlng at the corner formed tar the totersectiou of the southwesterly side of .Bailroad, and the southeasterly side of Almond street, in the city of tending southwesterly along Almond strait a ? d^ e iuch.es; thence southeasterly eixtv elght feet; thence northeasterly eixteM sixty-seven feet to Cabot street; thenie* north along the same, eighly-fire fte!^rnae^iSShwtSSSni! tgrt-Ko feeTdi th“ o pla°“of “ri* nice' 1 Philadelphia, Sheriff-a OaM. Foh S te& S H . E^Tr S SALE—BY VIRTUEoi Faoias, to me directed, will be inl°Mareh ? ffl® ?*“ on MONDAY Eve iv oclock, at Sansom-streetHalL \l o^bri^^,bnil<J inBl and lot of ground Sftnfei 011 r h ® B r Qa i tb »*se of Coates street, one hundred +& rt l<£ n L fe T>u e .^*« W v ar A from Twenty-fourth street, i? the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Coates street thirty- five feet, and in depth on the east line eevwnty- nine feet ten inches, and on the west line five and one half inches; thence ex infihoS 1 southward on the east line seventy-nine «t ucbes» and onxhe west line seventy-seyenfeet ab »lf inchestoWallace street, [which saU SSUSSuI Sf n S? fc P l^ BB deed dated January 23.36-58, recorded in Deed Book a. D. B , No. 7. page 175 *c conveyed unto Lewis Gross. Jr., in f«/* 17 °’ *c - . CD 0 ;M /64. 180. Debt, $2,517-20. Heyer.3 Taken In execution, and to bo sold nn tiia Tivnnuiw ./ tewtBQro BS ,J r ;^TOHNTHOMP«)If.Sh? r ris-. 0 ' Philadelphia. SherifTe Office, Feb, 24,1804. fe2s-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF B Writ ofVenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed topublic sale or vendue, on MOND AY Evening MBf ck 1964. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, * <£„« rOTm<l s'lcate on the southeast wardly side of fraii&rs road and southwcatwardly g^S?lr . avenue, lu tbs cltf of PhUadciihiL; SSJt!???.?, 111 rro , l i. t ® n *raaiford road thirty feet, and in on the northeast line along said avenue three hun and nineteen feet five Inches, and on the southwest hundred and nineteen feet three inches to Am pfir oi Waterloo Biieet t having a front on said gtrMt of Sw&Jef D ,i Eean , d ooe-quarterlnches. [ Which oaUMot b X deed dated January 2,1854, re »»« 4=. >£’ SS? "^4 rent of sixty dollirs, payable first January and. Tihb-n 1 *bj ,Qi 5 07 ; P obt - •I® 2 - 62 S. Robb. 1 Wo» v r exe f a t ott and to be sold as the property of mS.L rxrr JOHIf THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Feb. 24,186 L fe2S-3t SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OP writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public Bale or vendue, on Monday Evening? IBM, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. around situate on tbe east side of Fifteenth street, one hundred and fifty-four feet southward from Dauphin street, in the city or Philadel phia ; containing in front on Fifteenth street fifty-one feet, and in depth one hundred and seventy-sevens feet tenl inches to Pacific street. [Which said premises George Lower cl hx . by dssd sated July 3, 1857, conWfd unto Emma E. Pray in fee, 2 „ CD, « 121. Debt, $203 97. Gummey.i Taken in execution and to b« sold as the nrooertv of 3* nl JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff. Philadelphia. SherifTs Office. Feb 24, ISM t% 25 gj SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF i of levari Facias,t<> me directed, will be ex g? B *3. 7°i£?t bl . i ?A Ba M on MONDAY Evening. , *n «[*•♦ at 4 o’clock, at Bansom-street Hall. > (tMAt. I !.. Fu Itala tWo-»tory messuage and lot of ground ' !n!M,*»£V 1 f*4s of Shlppen street one hundred 5S5* A 6 ® l fjffW and.three«elghihß inch® east- Nineteenth street, in the city of Phlladel* j n *i *n front on said Shlppen street sixty ni* depth eighty feet. [Which said premises b JF dated October 6. 1859, recorded ££ e w<n?f£ P » . No. 82, page 854, *e., conveyed unto William p Cozens in fee* reserving a ground rant 1 cf one hundred and thirty rig dollar,.] * ■ tt I _ . CD. C.; M. ’64. 22i Debt. «1,887.39. Salter. 1 WM?HD™*ft e r- eca^011 and to Hold as the property of ! W m?!f l Sr-i.9?' : li s JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. i ISM, 035-31 |_ SHERIFF’S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendae, on MONDAY Eve ning. March 7.1864, &t 4 o'clock, at Sansom-ntreet HaU. No. 1. Lot a&d buildings situate on the east site of Cadbury fivenue, late Cadwalader avenue, sixty-tyree feet southward from the * oath side of Columbia arenas, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia; front on Cadbury avenue sixteen (16) feet, depth eastward on© hundred feet to Amboy street. Sane premises which Acdrew Mcßride, by deed dated March 23d. A. D. 1868. recorded in A. D. 8.. No. 68, page 141. &C., ■•anted to H. Coock. Ground rent Slo perasnum. No. 2 Lot and buildings adjoining No 1, above de scribed, beginning seventy-nine (79) feet south of Co lumbia avenue; front on Cadbury avenue sixteen feet, depth to A mboy street one hundred feet. Same pre mires which A Mcßride, by deed dated March23d, 1859, re corded in A. D. 8., No. 68, page 196, Ac., granted to said C H. COOOk. Ground rent $4O per annum. No. s. all thoto two contii tioas lots marked on a plan of the village of North Penn Nos. 278 and 279, situate on the Booth sideof Dauphin street, one hundred and forty-eight (148) feet nine inches westward from the west side of Twenty-seventh street, in late North Penn town ship, county of Philadelphia; containing together in front on Dauphin street thirty-six feet, and iadepih southward one hundred and twenty (130) feet. Same premises which Charles Pulte, by deed dated May 4th, a. D. JS69, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8.. No. 118, page 60, &c , granted to G H. Coock. CD. C.; M.. ’B4. 41. Debt. *1.681. T. J. Clayton. ] Taken In execution and to be sold £8 the property ot Christian H. Coock, deceagpd. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Feb. 24. 1864. fe2s-3t CHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vendidoni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendae, on MONDAY Eve ning, March 7,1864, at4o’clock. at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1 All tfaat certain lot of ground situate on she south side of Fernon street, one hundred and eighty three feet five inches eastward from Ten .h street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fernon street sixteen feet, and in depth fifty four fe-.t No 2. All that certain lot of ground situate on the south side of Fernon street, adjoining No. lon the east; containing In front on Fernon street sixteen feet, and in U&i-th fifty-four feet. No. 3. All that certain two-story brick zD©96u*ge and lot of ground situate on the north side of Mountain street, one hundred and eighty-three feet five inches eastward fnra Tenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Mountain street sixteen feet, and in depth forty two feet. No. 4. All that certain two-atory brick messuage and lot or around Bituate on the north side of Mountain, street adjoining No-3 on the east; containing in front on tfonn t»ln street sixteen feet, and in depth forty two feet. CWMeV said lots Frauds Conway and Wife# by two deedHdated May 28.1861, recorded in Deed Book A.C. H , No. 19. pages 238, &c , conveyed nnto Daniel W. Gamble 1,1 leeiI ee iA eBer . V3D * onk of Nos. l and 3 a yearly ground rent or fifty-eight dollars, and out of Nos. 2 and 4 a yearly gronnd rent of fifty-eight dollars. Subject to said two yearly gronnd rents 1 CD C.; M. *64. 8L Debt, *l9O-29 Colahan.l laken in execution and to be sold aa the property of Daniel Vf Gamble. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 21, 1864- fe26-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF M *writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex or vendne. on MONDAY Bvenini, Ma roh 7, 1864, at 4 o clock, at Sansom-street Hall. * tnat_ certu*in brick messuage and lot of cronnd’ situate on the north side of Columbia street-fortv-five rent Btreshin the 51| e of a in front on Columbia street an j depth on the east line fifty- three feet law# inches, and on the west line fifty-three nine Tais£ a \ rter tWhich said premises WiluSa deed dated August 3, 1858, conveyed SIS^S^ 611 ® onley 111 00, Subject to a ground rent of m . . CD. c. ;M. *64, 181. Debt. *885.07 pile i Owen^onlslf 0511011 " d ,W | l Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office, Feb, 24,1864. feMft SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF y a writ of Venditioni Bxponas, to me directed, wUI be mosed to public Bale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening; A^?* 1 L lw4, at 4 o clock, at fiansom-etreet Hall. ““*• lot P f situate on the north side of Scott one hundred and fifty six feet west ward from Twentieth street, in the elty of Philadel sixteen feet, J ie B t ,?u t 5£ ve lWhioh said premisee B. Haliowell et ux , by deed dated January i. 1866. recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 15, naireWfl! conveyed unto John Crosby in fee; reserving a gromre. rent or thirty dollars, payable Ist January and July,} J. C- hasparted with hieinterest ~J «... Cl> -r ; M 210. Debt, *114.94. Bhoads.l Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of J Flstadelphia. Shorirs S E| CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF » W of I«vari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed 1 opnbllc_ea!eor vendue, on MOnDAYKvenln,. March 7, lw4, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, _ "Si L Al lfS at certain lot of ground situate on the north side of Vine street, fifty-two feei six inches ea.nt. ward from Thirteenth street, In the city of FhUadelpMa; containing tix front; on Vino street seventeen feat sir inches, and in depth seventy feet A „.No. 2 All that certate lot of ground adjoining the above-described lot to the north, inthecltyof Phila delphia; containing in breadth, east and weft, seven teen feet six inches, a*d in depth, north and south. the Privilege of a tbree feet-wldo alley. .CWhich sald premises Bobert L. AXlsn and wife by deed dated June Bth, 1861. conveyed unto ei©h»J. Kromer in fee. 3 hnbject. as regards No. 1, to mortgage debt of #i.«x>. ®ls^/iri eSar j B .v Z .i?° *Dlo yearly ground rente, one of #17.60. and the other of #2B 26; and Amos Phillips, hla of indemnity, dated May 25th, 1660, dlci Kf of 1 !?? 186 11° sa S? an ?,aeep harmless the said small trom ta ®^ a,d yearly gronnd rent,, and all payments on account thereof. »«***«*•** CD. C :M , ’64. 193. 'Debt. #454.89. ledyard 1 t i? execution and to be sold as the property of John J. Kromer JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Si.? TjJ -J- has with bis interest. . elphiaroheriff’s Office, Feb. 24, 1864? 1 025-3 t jD-HERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF f writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex i , or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, oclock, at Sansom-street Hall. “* rw* t^ r r? 0, ®terj brick messuage or tene ment (No. 96 North Second street), together with the tbree-story brick messuage or tenement in the rear thereof on Quarry at.eet, and lot or piece of ground thereunto belonging, situate on. the west side of Dela- SSJ* S . € T, c ?L?JS e^* I >&?, d J 1 ? north side of Quarry street, in thecity of Philadelphia; containing inmnt or oa i llO ? econ <l street twenty-one feet five conttening the earns breadth westward along the north side of Quarry street forty-two feet, the* ©ftet <of two feet four inches on the north side thereof tOithe breadlhofnineteen feet one inch? [ extending that reduced width further westward i sixty * seven feet, and thence extending still farther Westward of the same reduced width three feat Tno.irfn«- altogether in length, or depth one hundred *ij<i twelve ?r&^A* or leB £ Soun&d eanwaid ortheslid sl- by the said Quarry street, w?™ a B dly formerly granted by Hotry Boyer to Charles Evans, and northwardiv hv u mestuage and lot late of Jacob IJtree, deceased; excent tL* or the use and service of the said *S'^rtl t n <5 l. h V 8 , 5 ' iira “ d aliens, ths frte US,“?Uht. ingress, egress, and regress in, W. and a three feet three inches wide by feet or thereabouts, which the north, aforesaid first men ioned messuage * built over assitn^°Tse^Br 1 wi B th tlSfrigW: of using tbe well aSd Ja. me 1 8 e j a E l uno«. eliai J' . the same premises which i veyed unWtheca.id o.bomaoSadS’Sf] d a “ d *° a ' two feet deep oj Quarry elroet of that width, and SiXl. teen feet one inob in breadth the farther depth of seven, teen feet ten inches, on which there ie erected a *■—- story brick store an» d treUiiS honfe. No 6 . 2 ccnctcttea of a lot on Quarry street fifty-nine feat tan inches wasto? denth 4 on^hteh 7 !,^ 0 ? 8t 111 * r j nt a IS nineteen feet in dwellinehonse? 1 ttei6 U a a « 8 -»‘«>»Y brick ’ ,64 ‘ ’S Debt, #6,097.34. K. C. McMiWtrie ] execution and to be sold as th. property of 0 , JOHN THOMPSON, WS. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Feb. 24. 1864. fe26-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex- Sfflji*-® v s lld ?!f ™ Monday BVeSrnS, M ah kJo* 186 *! ¥ 4 l °. at fcansom-street Hall. n- ce v a^n l Q t of ground beginning- on the north, tide of Girard avenue one hundredand seven feet two from Nineteenth street, In the cltyof ?£ U £f t^iw 5 /i? ac ?i* ort fi vai £ ®Mfto feet to the mid ole of a four-feet-wide alley leading into Nineteenth stoeet; thence eastward atone the middle of said alley S? t? tte *S* northward one hundred and ® a * ft Wlffttr inches to College avenue: the same one hundred ami eighty • six feet; thence southeasterly at right angles with £2tS*£? Te v U tt? lg k^ fe v. t; thence westward stxty-eix £«* 9?* west ten feet; thence sonth- S«SI2S?2S:® I^ fct i fo,llf and three-eighths Inches to the north side of Girard avenue, and thence eastward along,the same one hundred and seventy feet two and iX HellrM W Beoemto^1% MaT «»4«‘* JSiS; Ja> ’«•„ 204. Bell, *21,1®.25. Hartranft:] I»aSfelftS 60ttUOn Md ° f Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 24, 1861 * fagj-st CHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will he ex. Bleed to public sal© or rendue, on MONDAY Evening J 66 *’,®! d o’clock, at Saneom-street Hall, ** I ground sltnateoa the southwest u. road 8t^ e st end Ontario street, in thecltvof Philadelphia; containing in front on BroaS street eightr three feet, and in depth three hundred and St'an feet, ten and one-half lnohee; thence narrowing bran angle at the northweet corner, end extending farther thirty-eerai feet nine end one-half inchu to PiiWith street, the breadth on Fifteenth streetbeing thrt“»ix Z-& 70 - PS * 9 B - - ClhC. ; H.. 100. Debt, *B,BOO. Fallen and SerreU. 1 N&th&a Bai^J\ Cat ° n Md JOHN ° f Philadelphia, Sheriffa Offleg FebT&Tim ' fealtt SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be a*. KSay?B^«Sd&MW&SSiSSSOSS^Effi^S or A 4‘^M ■wviitiom TVenty-BBcond street, in tie tlWpiSff delphia: containing in front on Clearfield strwti!!??* street*»wmt/Sw feet K s"*? •,! "““h said lot Menko Stern et nx . hv ring in feej Ma3r 9 * 18571 collT9s<id Qnto John A. Goet Jo!?!* 1 Philadelphia. Sherlg’e B^g.% JCHEKHT’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF 'Pi* of Yentllttoni Exponas, to me directed, will he f “S l f °i ve ?i ne - on MONDAYEveSn*? *BM« at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall * AU thatcextaln three-story brick mesßuare an d lot of SSSIaUfeSS^V^NRF deof Fiftll street, onehan- Svd feet eight inches northward from T>&n •S'S&fc 1 * «!** of PhUadelpW*“Sffili? ta O* 1 street fourteen feet eight inches, and in oepth fifty-four feet to a three-feet alley f Which Bald premises Samuel Swain et ux . bvd««i d»V<^ I«60. recorded In Deed BookA. D 7 B. Ho? 137, ™7°Zr d .S5 to ? ob,l /‘}} t * nm lnfe6 i wwiyli* i?S?oii3 jSt 3* sixty-two dollars, payable Ist January and J P h fl l P aS& Sh er il re €gl jgHBRM’F’S SALK.-iiV VIRTUE OF 2“ northerly line one hundred and seventv-einhWeet KzpssS In fee. ] MrT M34 ' conveyed nnto Bdtar Bmeriek £P: p-1 M ''M 223. Debt, *l,BOO. H. C. Thompson. J Bd T Ms« e cr atioa e h oV r M of Auadelphla. Sheriffs Office. FohffijflM ~ teas-* 40 CENTS PEB POUND TAX ON it* . Tha j <JoT m r ? ,a6nt to **>®al of 40cutipef poundob Tobacco. Ton can save A) per cent, by fi on can save GO per cent. by on can cay* 60 per cent, by _ caucareWj»rcont.^b' MW »t'bg>'g'S.‘Sb.lß6CtSßTMPT. Bnyla*now at DBAl’fi,' Sol SB CHKSTi?DI *t DSAR’S] ffo. 395 qHBSTIftfT, *>BAN»S, No. 336 CHSSTBOT, 52£? e r? avy I?&SF% 70 > 75 and 80e. per fl>. Prima Cayendish Tobacco, 70. 76 and Sflc. per ft. Tobacco, 70, 76 and 80c. per lb. ffi® 1 ® §. on * r ®. 8 !Ll2 tac «o« 65* 70 and 76c per ft. and Twist Tobacco. 76 and 80c. per ft. 2>BAK sells Old Virginia ftary. “ SM *®JJ* P, Virginia Sweet Cavendish. S»AIj Bella Old Virginia Hoorn and Beady. JjfAIJ eells Old Virginia Plain Cavendish: DBAB sens Old Virginia Congress. £!4w M U B 914 *** and Twist. n JJiI Mils 014 Virginia Smoking Tobacco. n§4S!§ Kanawha Fine Got Chewing Tobasoo 8 Kanawha Fine Cot Chewing Tobaeso Cannot be Equaled. Cannot be Banaled. RUSH 8!"“ ” 8 UMTIoZtO .11 othWi. „ ,P E Of 8 GUan »re inp»rlor to Ml otbm. He raises hie own Tobacco, on his own plantation i> sVrwS PhflSSffiiS! hU OW ’ l ■ t ° r * l * # DBAn’SHlnnehana Smoking Tobacco is manufactured Jj®™ Eft 1 * .Tobacco, end contains no danceroa* *°»£25 Mo ls of V7 ®f d# » Herb*, and Opium. riSEPkISPSSt Pipes. Brier PI pec, Boa Pipes. Bose Pipes* Mahogany Pipes. Seboy Pipes. iml< Pipes.ChetrynpcA Gatta Ffpes. Clay Pipe*. an& other Pipes- And Pipe down, and get your Pipes. Tobacco, Cigars, Ac. .at DKAB ft 80. 535 Cnestnnt Street And there yon will see fts Wholesale and BeUU Clerks go nring aroond waMnp °b Customers. -.Th® Amy of the Potomac bow order all their Tobacco. Cigan. Pipes. Ac . from DBAB’ft 80. 339 OHISTBU* know DUX sells toe beet and cheapest ( )ARD AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, V « RW«w*JiT * imm ui & rouBTJ* w* ' PROPOSALS. OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE. TWELFTH and GIR ARD Streets. PHUADKtPiriA, March 3, 1864 SEALED PBOPOSALB will he received at this offlce until 12 o’clock M on WEDNESDAY, the 9th Instant, for snpplylo* the EchnylklU. Arsenal with the following *Can7as Padding. , _ sample required. Oottrn Wadding, black, “<> 2® Vest Buttone. 2® 2® Pant Buckles, _ , do do MfcbineThread,black.NoTO, (4oz.«pools,)do do White WUlamantic Cotton, No. 24# d® §® Yellow Worsted Laoe, % inch, do .. d® Blank form a for proposals can be had upon application at this office. Fropoeals must be endorsed * Proposals for Army Supplier,” stating the particular article old for. Q. H CROStfiN, mb4 6t Asat. Q. M. Pen. I J. 8 A, (“)RDNANCE OFFICE, lWab Depabtmbwt, . Washington. Feb. 23. 1864. PROPOSALS will be received b» this Department until TUESDAY, MarchS, atdo’cloekP. M.- for the delivery at the Springfield Armory, Mass-, of 6,000 single sets of wrought-iron work, for United States Artillery Har ness. The Harness Irons are to be peeked in well-made boxes, containing twelve single sets each, being an as sortment for four-wheel and eight lead horses: and each twelve sets.so packed, will consist of the following pieces: __ 3 pairs long Hames, complete. 3 pairs short Haines, complete. 6 pairs medium Barnes, complete. 48 Trace Clips, with 144 rivets. 4 double Loops < r eyes. 12 Saddle Loop#, (bent for cantle.) 24 Trace Eyes. 24 long Chains, with toggles, 4 Breast Hooks. 2 Leg Guards, with 10 rivets. 6 Saddle Loops, straight, for riding saddle pummeL These Harness Irons are to conform strictly in pattern and weight to the model sets to be seen at this office and at the Hprisgfield Armory; arc to be smoothly finished, are to fill the standard gauges, antf evib. piece is to be mad© ©/ the stee and kind of iron prescribed in the offi cial bill of iron, copies Of which can be obtained at this office, at the New York Agency, and at tha Springfield Armory. AU the irons are to be well japanned—the japan to be of the best quality, and well baked, on. They are to be subject to.isepection at the factory where made. Wore and aftefjapanning The Hames are to be marked witb the maker’s name, the size, and the letters U. B. A. The latter letters one fourth of an inoh high- All the Pieces are to be .put up in proper bundles, pro- i perly labelled, and each box is to be carefully packed* > &t prescribed by the Inspector The packing-box to ba i paid for at the Inspector's valuation. . . Deliveries are to be made at the rate of not less than ' sixty sets per c ay, commencing cn the 22d day of March next Failure to deliver at the specified time will sub* ' ject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may i fall to deliver ac that time. > No bids will jbe considered except from parties actual* J ly engaged in the manufacture of this or similar kinds of iron work, and who can bring ample evidence that they have in their own shops aU the machinery and ap pliances for turning out the full amount of work sped- > fled per day. I „ Bidders will be required to furnish proper securities ! fortheproper performance of the work, and will an- I clone with their bids the written acknowledgment ot 1 their sureties over their own signatures. j party obtaining a contract will be’required to ; enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for its faithful : execution. i Upon the award being made, successful bidders will i benotifledl and famished with forms of contract and j A ! T h ?. l,B W tm<in l r «9'T es . thB liKtt to reject say or all bids if not deemed satisfactory. Fropoeals will be addressed to “Brigadier General Geo. D. Bams&y, Chief of Ordnance, Washington Citr, and wilt be endorsed 44 Proposals for Harness Irens ” HSO D RAMSAY fe2S ftttwst Brigadier Oenaral,'Chief of Ordaaßoa. ORDINANCE OFFICE, WAR DEPARTMENT. , Wabhikotox, Marrh 4, 1864. mie time tor opening of proposal., under the above ad vertteement for Hone Egulpaent,. la postponed until the 20th lnet., and the flret Aprfl 911^1864. mh7-ftayt2o| Brig. Om. Chief of Proposals for cavalry HORSES. War Dbpartmewt, „ Cavalry Burba,, Officr of Chief Quartermaster. EEATKT, PnnpnKr a JHS, u ,T°?’ D - M»rchl, Igs4. bXAIiBD FHOFOSAL6 will be received at thisoffica ?Mth). I lB64! ! ftrt k U '~ ° n MON DAY. March fourteenth Two thousand (2,OOOlCavalry Horses, to he delivered contract 1168 ' W ‘ * ' w ‘ till,l forty m i ‘ tr * fro “ da ‘®“ i ..‘JyL*’ lo^ BBll ! U.OCO) Cavalry Horeea, to be delivered , dlte orcont?lff Wlthla Ulirty (30 > d »Y« from : issM haads iifh, full fleshed, comnactly built, bridle wise, and of size sufficient for cavalry purposes. wise# ! j&ectfcapons will fie strictly adjured to and i J isdaly enforced in every particular \ No bid wili be. entertained unices accompanied by « ; for its faithful performance. 1 Should any United States officer guarantee the Efo P M e a i2L a Mfder who should prove to beirresponsi! i ble, hU name will be reported to the Secretary of War, ; t HoTvic^° lQm6ndattoll that Bncll ° mcer be diemlaaed ; All bidders and guarantors will be held to the strict- and every failure to comply with terms of contract, or to make the contract when award the Yaw ' )e^o^ vrosecatConto the full extent of I tjFoj’inof bid and guaranty can be had on application at Successful bidders will be prepared to enter into writ ten contracts, with good and sufficient security, tonne diately on the acceptance of their bids ¥ “ me 1 he oath ofaUeKlanc© must accompany each bid d^^runrtiSuabif 8 " 68 theatht t 0 r9ioct * :1 No bid will be entertained for less than fifty horses vited '° r ihe entire number of Horses required are in- payment will be made on completion of contract, or as soon thereafter aa funds may be received. v _Proposals must be endorsed “Proposals for Cavalry ri?wff a ? d addressed to Lient. Col James A. EkinT Chief Quartermaster, Cavalryißureau, Washington. D C. .Any further Information WUI be promptly given on ap plication to JAMES A EKINv . . Lieutenant Colonel, Chief Quartermaster, mh4 - 9t Cavalry Bureau. PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY HOBBES. Wab Department, l „ OivALBT BcksAlT. i Oypros op Chief Qoartebmastbb, i on av m Y . 9i fi,, February 24, 1854. ! „ J.nA o a P 1? received at this Offlce until 12 o clock M. MONDAY, March seventh 17th), 1864, : A.TSSSI i 3 43°°) CAVALRY HORSSS, to he date of c o ntr“T tPelier ’ Tt - ’ wltU “ <«« d aysfrom i . ONB THOngAND (1.0C8) CAVALRY HORSES, to be vSihS S?, 1 ? iYashlnirton, D. 0., (Oleshoro’ DOpat) within : rW«y(9o> cays from date of contract ; deV t .o.JdiSn1 A ? 1> U-°S I > cavalry horses, to ha ; dateof confrMt irB * N ' X ” ' lrt,hln fort 7 (40) days from i _ Also- sealed proposals will be received at this offlce ; untill2 o’clock M. on THURSDAY. March tenthflnih; i TWO THOUSAND (2 000) CAVALRY HO®£ ! t?Do delivered,m Wheeling, West Virxinia wlfnin ; ‘DDty ISO) days from date of contract. P ’ wl,Mn ! iv„ a to be eonnd in all partieulara. not less 16 hn.od«‘fiS?T VSI? S I ®?s. ln919) reare oli ! from to bigh; fall fleshed, compactly built, bridle mS* Si*© sufficient for cavalry purposes. ?t? tl f«S l^o?^e aeCO “ panled by a nrfSTsS I ofiHSL?-h!. d i. S,a J; 8 ° mee r ynarantee the Sese^fce“ m6!ldatlOD that ,neh offlcer be^iainiaaeci A U bidders and guarantors will be heldto thu strict eM arcfiunlaf/ility, and even/ failure to complu toith 7rS.S’j?® roa * e the contract Tohcti amard the law g^°^oweti byproiecutionto thefull extent of of hldand gnarantee can be had on application John W McKlm. A. Q. M at Boston Maas atlhfs offlce rasWolth - *■ QM - Wheollnß, Va.. or Succesßfal bidders will he required to outer into writ ten contracts, with cood and sufficient security, imme diately on the acceptance of their bids. 0 The oath of allegiance must accompany each bid tte COntra °‘- ° r Si. b G O 1 Qnart<,rmaBtBr - cavalry Bnrean. WShtn*. anl&ffi? ****** wIU ™ £Ut. Co!, and Chief Quartermaster CaYauV Befall. PROPOSALS FOB FORAGE. *k Wsjfiinston.D. 0.. BUttaort, Blddtn wirt rtrtt At whliliof Qu bointa jjwr propose to nuke deliveries, And the rates it £SB£ will make deliveries thereat, the onAntitr of wttoie/ropoMd to be delivered, XTa* time *hS£ s£d d!t U-TerisMdi&ll be commenced, And when to be comnlstaA Tt«prloim. bewrUhSoSta’VordrorthSbFaJ. wfjfjihls. m i, n ? J*,*? 04 . stout eseks, of shoot two bushels eath. Oats in luce «ttW of uTmnt titvaTini.ii.l. a&essss* *mwsb Gontrsetswill be awsnUd from time to tlmo to the lowest mepcnsible bidder, u tie letirelt ” oJJm rnent miy require, and payment will be made whan lSf , i«'Stod! lt “ att “‘» 4 na«ttdou“^ {hat In ease nls bid it aosepted he or they will with), the eontrsit for the „££ with cood and sufficient sureties, in a sum eanal to the amount or the eontrwt, to deliyer the foiniepioSolSd <5 conformity with the terms of this adyertliiimeut^VnS SlJt tn 9 ms!i^^s2i 6 H. ,^l Sta? “** *? enter into the contrast, thedliforenee between the odhr of bidder and the neat lowest responsible bidder, or the verson to whom the contrast may be awarded. “* 01 ?«iparantors must be shown by the offlslsl certlfloale of a o. S, District ittims* tint bsctor of Customs, or any other offlcSnSder Hates Government, or responsible person known totMa «*“««« Proposal* must be Addressed to Brigadier Oahht*.i n bidder or bidder, won Blank onus of bids, cnarantees, and bonds may be obtained nponacnUcation at thlsoara. ' tt»BH Of FBOFOSdi. {Town. Connty, and Hate ... , „ I. the snbscrilwr, do hereby propose to furnish and do llrtr to the United States, at the Qusrtermsster’s De partment at ■ ; • atreeably to the terms of roar advertisement, Invitinc proposals for forace, dated TOuhinston Depat. DeeemberB.lBB3. thefoUowinisrtS “^Mnnds! oonl ' ta “***’ ** ** T *#*« Of H bushels of Oats. In tasks, at per bushel of ss pound*. ** - tons of baled Hat, At; —Mr ton or 2,000 pounds. - ton* of baled Straw, at —*per ton of 2,000 pound!. Delivery to commence on or before the ■ day of - , 186 , and to be completed on or before the ■ ■ ■■■■... day of T lB6 * and vledie myself to enter Into ■. written contract with the united States, withfood and approved securities* within the spaee of ten days after being notified that my bid has been accented. Tour obedient sarrant, . u Brigadier General D. H. Buoxbr* Ohlef Dfepdt Quartermaster. .Washington, B. C. G7ISIBTSB - undersigned, residents of .hi the Ww of 7 ■ 1 « and State of hereby. otutly end severally. covenant With the United fitltCS. and guarantee, in case the foreiolng bid or -be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the aeeeptanee of said bid, execute the contract for the «»mt witn good and sufflclent sureties, in a cum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage proposed In conformity to the terms of advertisement dated!)*- oomber 8* 186 S, under which the bid was made, and,lm ***• the »»i4 shall fall to enter into a contract u {SffjHd, wo cunatM to m»ka cood th,dlfferenc, be twauoiionr by the ,*td sad the nest lowest ™£Pon*tbfobtdd«r. or the person to whom ths eontrSet rgui,] , kJi h ? r f^ y «£rtU* ttiat. to tha bartOf ay kaowlSwiia SKJfJR? 0-1 *"“• ■SBww *ob» MrtUgd by Hu Dilltl StatM nirtitet B(^eau^AuesJßS *&-« Mndtar D PIPE, DRAIN PIPE. .1,1 VITBIPIBD TllffiA, COTTA DRAIW PlPl-all s™».from 2 to 15'laeli diameter, with, all kinds of brancbw, bond., and teanTiSr uli 1i Sfy auaiUtST | Inch bore yard SO*. *• ii ■■ <• Hj -0 " V “ ** 00*. Iszay?*:. d Btatnacr lurbU Boat*. rluiDllPHlllVßSl GOTTA wftggg fclt - I*lo CHfiSTNUTStrSt. W *** w*-taTrtr a. a. ÜBxwoir. AUCTION SAAKS. JOHN B. MYERS * CO.. AUCTION. V ebbs. Noe. 933 and 33Y MARKBT Street. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE ASSOKTMBIff OF FKSITCH DltY GOODS, Ac.. THIS Biy A CARD. —We invite the early particular attention of the_trade to the choice and highly desirable assortment of French goodsinst landed, embracing 760 lota of .fancy and staple articles In dress goods, silk goods, shawls* ribbons, hid gloves balmoral hoop skirts, embroideries. “£*t A° »® Peremptorily sold by catalogae on four months 1 credn. commencing this morning at ten o'clock pre duly* to be continued without intermission til day. HOTIOB TO JOBBERS AZU> BBTAILBRS—ATTRAC TIVE SALE OF LATBSTSTYLB PARISIToV/lTiM^ THIS J>AY,~" Including in onr sal® this day, will be found in part the following scarce and desirable articles in recherche styles, and latest laris novelties jurt landed, viz; 3.226 Paris ana Berlin shawls and cloaks* part manu factured for the best Fans retail *a«ea. which will toe found worthy the attention of first'Class dealers, 2,£00 pieces dress goods*, in Urr* varlaiioe. at Paris poplins, moaamb'qaes fil de chevre, mohairs, chaUies, grenadines, poll de cfcevre, cretonne a grles, mous de la iM pieces s (Sible*faced Lyons taffetas, gro de Bhines, solid colon, poult de soires, figured silks, marcailnss. Also, an assortment of Paris kid gloves, bonnet and vo.vet ribbons, trimmings, embroideries, balm oral and hoop skirts, chmille, fancy articles, Ac. LABGB PEREMPTORY BALE OF FRENCH, INDIA. GERMAN, AND BRITISH DBT QOOPS, fto., FOB SPRING SALES THIS MORNING, March 7th. at 10 o’clock,~wUl'befioid, by catalogue. on four months’ crtd t.about v ?SO PACK AG J5B AND LOTS . Of French. Indi*. German, and British dry ftOddß. &c„ : embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and staple articles* in silk, woieted, woolen, and cotton ' fabrics. N. B. —Samples of the same will bn arranged for ex amination, with catalogues curly on the morning of the ?»Je« JX h £* *£&s£■ will find it to their interest to attend. LAL6JS SALE OF FRENCH SWISS. GE&ttAN. AND BRITISH DRY GOODS. Include* in our sale of French goods, &c.» on MON DAY MORMIMS March 7th, ■wilL be found in part— BLACK SILKh.--pieces black gros do rhino, lute atrinff*. taffetas, poult do sole, marcelines, Ac , Ac FANCY SILKS, —pieces solid colors plaid and fancy de «ole*Bd de JN&plei» v Florences, Ac., &e. DBBSS.GOOD6. pieces Paris plaid and fancy moz&nc biques, crape snozets, p’ain and fancy mous delaines, poplins, foul&ids, aipacas, ginghams, lawns, jaconets, bareges, organdies, &c> . t SHAWLS.—Merino, cashmere, thibet, stella, organdy, in blacks, modes, high colors, striped, Ac RIBBONS. boxes black and r olid colors poult de sole bonnet ribbons trimmings, black silk velvet ribbons. EMBROIDERIES AND LINEN HDKFS, -Book and jaconet-banded collar* in sets and pieces; flcursings, lacfes, iceertinge. minings, hemmed and embroidered li*en cambric hdkfs.. Ac, SUN UMB&ELD&S. packages silk and gingham ana umbrellas. Also, lace and grenadine reile, black orape, balmoral and hoopekuts, kid and lisle gloves, bareges, corsets, black ell* cravats ana neckties, fans, beltings feucv articles Ac, IMPORTANT special sale of dress goods and * , feHA WL9. Included in our sale on MONDAY, March 7th, will be found fhe following choice and freeli goods, of a favorite importation— *>o i*ib dress coods, inmozaaaMqaes. check royals, poll do chores, poplins, all proof moas delaines, eh*F lies, popjinettes. lustres, mohairs, lenas, grenadines crotonnees a. eoire. balmoral talrts. &c 1 .fiPECIAL SALS OP BHAW'X,B._ r . Included In'o'n/'eaie'orfiOHDAT'MOSlfllfO, March tn, wlUbafoTLTtd— A full line of Parle printed and broche border Stella hMVte. A full line of printed bordered Glasgow do. A nu lino of printed broche* German, stella, and law do. A fall lino of Paris black thibetand merino do the finest goods imported. LAEaE POSmVg SiLE OF 1,100 PACKAGES BOOTS, bUOJSB, BROGANS, AKM ? GOOD 3. 461 „ , TUESDAY MOBNING _Bfaroh Bth, at 10 o’clock, will ba add. by catalogue, without mm, ou four months’ credit, .boat 1100 ,, 2 8 V •"?»«* cavalry bioU, 4c.. em bracing a prime and fresh assortment or desirable *rtl manufactan yromeu ‘ and cfa Udren. of city and Eastern ingofsale** 01^68 * cata l°^ a ®3i earlr on the morn- LA 2of?Tf E ß^oSFtt%Tvr. B< \k E 051 1-100 PACKAGES hottpI*—?S5Si5 K ? GANS *. AaMl GOODS, Ac. DiOiitJS. —ißCladed in our l&rfi’a sola nt hnnta anil shoes, Ac . TOEfcDAY MORKI |& March Bth at 10 o clock, to itt sold Without reserve, vein be found in part a K, fresh and desirable assortment, viz: ifls&'e grained c&yadiyboots; wan and hip brogans; men’s Dalmoral and Congress boots; youths’ half welt kip S 0 °! ac « * id welt bn* kins; ladies’ ties; colored and black lasting buskins; men’s fine city-made calf, morocco, acd kip v° e ? 8 pum , p 80le Rraln boots? men’s baff leather pump .boots, men epomp &ole ,air boots; do. seal pump Krf^So-ans^mSS. B «m e^« bound boots; youths’ kJp brogans, misses grain ties; misses* grain buskins: Brain lace boots; women’s grain lace boots, mia-es* grain Uce boots; women’s grain 3 rain tin** boys’ kip brogans; muses’ &&&2ty£ArA£ oo \*\l lL **;* half.welt calf do; youths’ iSu balf brogans; men's half welt kip boots, men 8 super calf brogans: men’s slip. Bll P® r Wp ties? rnu'ses* super kid buskins;. «S?tilLi® ,I SS2L*a i*s^ 10 * child’s super colored jOX ties; mens lined and bound brogans; men’s and boys water-proof boots; men’s and boys’ waxboots, Ac. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF EUROPEAN, INDIA, and American J>BY GOODS, *". w« will hold a large sale of Britt,h, German. French, CMdD, m and C p?r?rJr?a ß °h 8 ' by »” four months „ ON THUBSDAY MORNING* prisfn* 1 commencing at precisely 10 o’clock, coin er, ... ?st> packages axji> lots French. India and American dry ra f*2*i* argB '/ fresh assortmennt of woolen, worsted, linen, cotton, and silk goods, for city ana country sales. _ J!i« am 1 ?l e8 °/ sams will b? arranged for ex amination, with catalogues, early on the morning of the sale, when dealers will find It to their interest to attend. SALE OF CABPGTIKGS. MATTINGS, Ac. ... . ON FBIDaT MOBBING, March li. precisely 103£ o clock,will ha sold, without reserve, or catalogue, on four mouths’ credit, an assortment of three-ply, superfine, and fine ingrain, Venetian, hemp. Z,C*'rT£ a frh*?- • wWc!l mar b « eiamlMd ««& M THOMAS & SONS, * Nob. 139 and I*l South FOURTH Street Notate, Stock.. *e_, at the SB. Mohlatnrdfl^o^ 6047, PlmpW9t Oatalopt-J fl** FURNITURE at Auction Store THURSDAYS. REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS. Bth MARCH. , < ?® r sale on TUESDAY next. c th mat.. at 1* o’clook, at ? 1U comprise a large amonnt of property. d i i £. flrs !; elasa s ™mg and Flouring Mills, insue finable hnelnese a tan. 1 6, handsome residences, plain dwellings, country seats, &c , by order of Orphans’ Court, executors. and others. • r Also, stocks, loans, Ac, See pamphlet catalogues for full particulars. EXECUTOR'S SALE AT HOLMESBURG. Estate of CATHBKISK M. UOO&S t deceased. RESIDENCE AMD POSNITIJSB. „ . , THIS MOBBING, a JSBSSSt AST M® SSSffi dO Z“ TerT port wltto, -#S“ The stone messuage and lot o/ ground will be sold and T handWlte e fnlnltt ‘ , ' e ' FaU particulars In catalogues fe-sLJS OP VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS PROM A LIBAAaTi ~ - fl( w ON*PtJEBD|TAFrJUtDTOON. to* Motion stow, an assortment of va luable m Ucellaneous books from a library* SUPERIOR FURNIMRB? 02 PIANO, FINE ON MONDAY &ORNING, ’ at 10 £’« lo <*. »t Ho. 1302 Piue-street, by ca otht,t ratpsts _j“fay_b®®gamined on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock. •'OH SAlfi AND TO MiT. VALUABLE DELAWARE WHARF Smn a?* i pier into deep water; capacious docks. 200 to 800 feat lour on both stdes'-the whole embrarf nfl* mt, area of over w, 000 square feet, with privileges of sj on equal to a saTrnr? feS? For farther Information, apply personally, or 1 by letter, fe»tf • 1340 BEACHV^'ptlg^phlq. Me SALE.—^THE FOLLOWING Dwelling gJ^gjg-grt-A iSS wSffigk® dBep lot «•* 8toW «- Franklin street. 2SOS Green street ISOO Green street. 2029 Wallace street. South Sighth street. 430 North Fifth street. *?5 ® r Mdywine street, SI Sixteenth street, S 6 feet front. •»«S 5 0J 1b Thirteenth street. ICI7 Poplar street, lot 50 by 167 _ B. P. GLENN. f . 0 te f* n wjw 1M South FOURTH Street. _fe27 Or 8. V. corner BEVBNTFBNH and QRBSff ste. Mwr^?Jt ALE —^A VERY DESIRA SSmi tie residence of the late Or. im£SS»®ftis^^®? , 'i^ 6C^ B ®d* with Eighteen Acres of superior Land attached. It is situated in the borough I ,^ G T?J Vr £,-. Chester county, within ten E&msi2%9F °*Chester Valley and Pennsylvania SvH« a is1 at I onB » a l which all trains atop. Tie Dwell &*** »rIt?Z, .conveniently and substantially built, with "fflr 1 ?? 4 ■*“ fes ~ Bm PowNiNGmMyN P p. g *o. Mwon°f„ ?li? T r A LARGE HOUSE, nortWe^^ EerPteSetho? witb iZ6B fef l^ taW ® ,orpar lors andclum ££*?* ‘eaetner with a dining-room 100 feet in lAnvt>, on themft'wbu.bnH?* of e)1 -Prt»erved FURNITURE Sir iDe_fpot, which the tenant could hnvA n\ a fst* n^.. sSmu-SSSS number of boardorg' The hoB “ at preBeat h “ » certain Apply to JOHN REA, -413 OHEBTNDT street above Fourth, from 10 o’cloJlt A. M. till 2 P. M.mSSfmwS^ 9 m FOB SALE—A COUNTRY SEAT n rhSsl r “. lllsr SS m . Boad - about three miles south £; Chester, in Chester county. Pa j beautifully ne » the Brandywine. The SS22 e ii»? 0d w II A I>,li ]* , A I “A eott f*s. 8t > le ' ft na of eommo- Waterintrod need from a hydraulic ram. &e.. attached. The tract contains £mMiadeT«es5 I,andi WeU BnppllBd wlth FrnHaJad linear the summer resldeneesof Isiao v&iw* th ® l&te Henry Pepper, deceased, Wra. Parker *°A^Ji e * Samnel J; Sharpless, of PhlladelphiaT* CHAKLBi RHOADS. fem2t« No, 36 B. SEVENTH St.^Philada. A FOB sale or exchange fob ** CITY PROPERTY-*A handsome Country Seat and welMmproTed Farm of 60 *cr&. It Is one df the most desirable properties ever offered for sale. Will be sold With or without stock and Garniture. No money re quired. Immediate possession given For fall oartlen* i«f. »PPJrto J . M. GDMMEY* SONS, 60S WiiLNtJT ° treet - fe24-lm M VALUABLE CHEBTNUT-STBEET PBOPEBTT. —The subscribers offer at private tale v, pr^®? on CHBSTMUT Street between Seventh Eighth streets; 41 feet fronton ChestnmStreJt amt ™ of e llte r n nn " inß *° • r »rne elreet wnh the\rl4w sssss tteprepertpa * isas&m® ’sa 1 »s SOUTH NINTH Street. Piiilad^lpMa. -? T .v, 4» rasssi ! fsis*ssi sdtnatinn o« ™?ii . 00l, ‘ *oj healthtneas and beauty of oertv u!,’,, ™l?® l } a 5 surrounding advantages. this pro 'll Man lll e«nburbs of Philadelphia. _y i?" mansion, or brown atone, commanding fine views Of the Delaware Eiver. built and flnlahed in the moat manner, is spacious and replete with all the feedern conveniences for both summer and winter. 8 hZtS. ,?? ld ? comprise about twenty, three acres, beau ont ' snd5 nd cnjgnmnted with a great variety of old and yonns Forest Trees and Shrubbery, a, large Garden, with abnndanee of Pratt, Orchard, &c ** On theorem lses are also erected a Gardener’s Cottage Lodge. Orchardißonee,‘Green House, Conservatory (?al House, and exteneive stabltns “ or y. uas Bo expense haying beenapsred to make this, in all respects, a Srst-claag issldenca. ln Apply to 80. ao3SoiniiEttxf|[ It^Lo fl TO LET—A COMMODIOIIs S£E“ks&n»* 139 j£M<«isaiafeMK^ S&ss flue; Fim. near station on Phihu-kT 4 miles thia aide of West CtaMtSrttfVLl*®! I **^ -?#- -»wysap « _ a»3 WALHPf street tjiij EVANS & WATSON'S BT(ra« BALIMAIDJS SAW .. “BSSSKSfe*®"*. JJr™ T » llrt ' ° f nwpiwViiw, 01 ACCTIOII SAIE.r, frUBNISHS, BBINISs & on"'' i So. 03* OHBSTA£T«a Bi, . 1,200 PIECE? SAXONY WOVSp 0» TUESDAY Conelatlrgof wool fluio* plan p.m, Ji I *, s vi filling Gcrmanlws all wool-amrg pi.M ls »rt. . i \ wool-filling neat plaid Germania?: HaTflncof-; all-wool black and whitq i.; t ''lnVj all-wool hlah-colored platJ roTals, f 5 CASES BRITISH DRESS GOODS, j&Jiaii&l Also. cnlurßday s • aT Ce*€e London embroidered mohairs w «j Caeee striped and figured mtzambkm i hairs ,iCt^;jal Cases pl&td mozambiques; neat c , 41 Cases mobair de beges; plaid I Cas-re mode mohairs; fancy mc*an,hi 9 alpacas; figured oriental lustres: fancyi f , h striped lflines; cbambraye; mobair chcuW 1 * Din’fl 28mb»qtLes ; fancy silk cheeks: plain d* efctil Tueires, &c„ &c °* es ; PVEIS VIAIA AND PRINTED MOtjq p,* r "W 100 pieces Paris all*wool mom. d« iaW2 llr s?fl S-Qris rich printed move, de l&inei. fit BHaWLBfiM MOHAIR BALMoRat- ■ FfO Paris Lama "bawls. B VOO all- wool Berlin zephyr shawls. \ COO etiipe-ribbed mobair baimorals ? l*' NDON MELTONS. A CO pieces 7-4 London fins meltons. 1 , ‘a 1 ?* 1 ? Damasjes and white oonv, 1 Yht ay-brown damask tablo lia 8 „ 33 I \i'. V w W‘«y nod whita linen damaaki [ e Alep* ore to superfine jaconet, camhHn S n»ua«ns t wnitepiquets. &c. on.'i Ig WHITE TOILET QUILTS FOB BEST c;rv ■ patterns 1 03t qu ' lllty Londo “ »>•&Lli?, T J« Also Mca.eJsr«mn,wM t|c tt ■ Forestdale. Waukegan, and othor t f*| frown and bieacned muslin „ M and Franklin prl i,t«. 8 ' Wsthrop drill r M Also, drefe gOf d«, alpacas. barniM t . li Also, So.Uk Lyons btark 01T FRtTUY Uoswtva March 11th. at’,oJ* o’clock.“t Cherimt and 612 Jayne street-). ft * l ovroom, B V£RY LAPGBAND MObT ATTBAotiv* « tAXOJST WOVEN” DHESS 00005 ®u> Ott A credit rf fonr months. 3.c*jo pjSri}* *• SaXONY WOVEN nßß*gr? Wa Of the well known manuftctat© and‘imV-V. Iftessre. Scbmeider Brothers iinn-r..i ’ oj *• B-r. The above offering consists oft™ ftMl Roods which are warranted tn be anperior in rt S ’ styles to eai German floods imported Catalogues and eamp.es on raorntnc of sale PHILIP FORD & 00., AUCTIONH A Safi tr,d S»S UOMiUiKCii 1 LABGB POSITIVE SALE OP 1500 CASES ■? AND SHOES „ , Sthis mousing, Mdreh 7th, we will e«Il hr catalogue, for c\ h o’cJock precisely, IKO diaaylowViai'}: caifj kip, ani> ffrals boots, brogani, baitnorali ; boots, *c. A3s>o. a- large and desirable aasoV-. C ’ women's* misses’, and ch 11 tree’s boots, a^*s a B d (falters, of every variety, euttabio Or 1 mSS“/rf B “l: n,ilia ‘ 10 " wltll ?“*»<««• eat), LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1 600 BOOTS AED nr /S? TBURBDAT MORZfXNO, March 10, at 10 o'clock precisely. W iU B old jogge* for each, 1,000 cases men’*, hoy's, and boots, she6B, brojfar.s, balmorals, cavalry b, Alec, a large and desirable assortment of tr misses’, and children’s boots, shoes, balmor gaiters of every variety, suitable for spring sal* --“mtnation, with catalogues, ear 633 CiifiSTflUT Si. and « 15 BAJfSG. SALZ 350 OASBB STRAW- A»D MILLIHERt „ OS TDB9DAT MOEKXNO, 1 1 Bfch Hurt.* at 10 o’clock, we wIU tell by cntv h eases straw and millinery goods, comprising eirable goods ftwlwrteity trade KHIRTSi HOSIERY, Also, on Tuesday morning, Bth Inst., & of men’s and boy’s gauze merino shirts, hoftinr, AJfiQ, 10 cases 4 4 bleached muslins. ly,; ' BOOTS AND gfIOES Also, on Tuesday morning, on account wW concern. 75 cases boots, shoes, broians. ia Catalogues ready early on morning of sale Included in onr sale of Tuesday moraine v> will be found. 100 cartons French artificial tl* buds, ladles’and misses 7 7 aid 11 braid i and drab; pedal, lntin. Madeira. Milan, 11th pearl and l>nn»table bonnetß and hats r.-.' gents ’straw hats, Ac., Ac. ' u ' 5i LAE SB RALE OF FKBNCH CHINA, ivm and ccwf INGHAM WARE, Ac., '• ' (By Order °f Administrators). On WEDNESDAY MOUSING 9th Inst.. at 10 o'clock, we will sell, hi o,t a !, x „ S.OCO open lots, comprising cold-band F,-“ M V tea Bet*, cops and Banners, tureens, bonis iSI Ac t white granite dinner and tea vtare i-- i diehes. ’ - Also. O. C .edge. painted and lustre, toreth.,. general assortment of Qneenewara, by order §i mlniatratora. _ 1 n L Catalogues ready on Monday previous to -a e GBAEUE WAEB, Ac—SILVER-PL AT :t) % Also, on Wednesday morning, Bth i as t, 3 triple plated silver ware, comprising t“a .Jf. butter and vegetable dlehee, forks, «C„ AC. 1 tr.ll SOO .F.* STHWAST, inCTION?BK< JHT"?”* 1 attention to sale*i> §rn>l, anti WAKES, of all descriptlis, TOEK of parties removing or breaking n? * Inn,on the pnnlaei of the owners, oral the' ‘ 'EOOMS, Nob. 633 CSSS?; lfo. 80# MABKET btreetTsirariTsVcle, abjri DM GOODS, TBIMMINGfi. HOSIFBT. « THIS MOBNIMG. ' B 1 March.7th, at 10 o’clock, will he eold. from tta» a desirable assortment * f gooia, comprkiDK dr domestic goods, wool and cotton hosiery, dow bone.triKminfe, skirts, neckties, silk, needles bnctoll8 * c °nri>s, pocket knives, sciscai Also, clotts cassluaaro*, satinets. r6a.dv-iai J ' ing, felt hats, bopte, shoes. &c. fiegolftr Sale* of Dry Goods, Trimmir '-a V.»;* «« S O JPf7* yKDKB&DATVISd INGS, at 10 o’clock City and country Dealers are reanestSfd to ats*; sales. Consignment* reswctfoJly solicited fro® il Wfl, s jyporter*, Commission, Wholes jJoneea, »na Set ail era of all a&l 61. Merchandise. DAN COAST & WABNOOi *• TIONEERB, No. 340 M>KKET Sire.t. LAIGE POSITIVE SALE OF AVEEICiV KV R noRT? R J« 6< I ODS I! WHITE GOO Da, & ajl UOODj, §c.. Ac By catalogue, on _ . WEDNESDAY, ICaKo” V 9«F < iS? ie ? c * tte at oc ’ Precisely, comp;;*:: 720 lots of seasonable foods. FIBST POSITIVE SPECIAL SALE OF STEAW FOE SPBIWGf OF 1864, By catalogue, on MONDiV, Match li, comr cese_s, and embracing a variety of new aac* gcoa* A « War Bepartmk.vt. Cavalrt Bi-kki OfPICK OF ChiKP QI’AKTHIO;A -■nrm V Wabhinotor. D. o. , Fsbrasry if. WUI be soid at public auction, to the lushes! at i*??> p «. ceB^ nd datcß namod befow. viz: «,£}?’ .800 Horses. Friday, 4thHw Fenna,, 300 Horses, Tas„«! At Altoona, Feina., 300 Hones. Friday, lli' Marc* Brunswick, M. J„ SOO Hones. Tin it • *9 Hones, Friday 18th At Bewari, J , , 500 Horses, Tuesday, 2-i At %«£**».' PcnD s > 800 Horses. Friday, lit March™* b lle ’ peMS - 300 Horses, Ins, Ti0!0 Horses hatfl teen condemned m tii Caralr* fcetvl^, of thft United St&tea Arm? betad° adftlsd^Arm PWOfles many yood bar Bones -will t» sold singly. begin at 10 A, M». and continue daily t: Terms Cash, In United States Treasury Nof^ lEGAIj. TN 1 HE ORPHANS’ COURT t AN .P C°P*Tr OF PHILADELPTi ceased matter of the eetdte of JOHN ECToj i,^ e A^ ol^ p 5 0 i nt l d to the Court to m of the ftind in Court, to or among lien arising from the sale, hr the administratrix S!fh o rt. tt r MW decedent, of au that certain lot < ie /f a fl Btors l^ ,rlck tnessuage or tenemei wtnateoa the south aide of Pine etreat, IhSJwi Bt l containing In front street 20 feet, and extending in depth sonthwa? s £?£wt,' w U 3l attend to the duties of hi the 7th. day of March, o clock P, It» at his office, aos» South FIFT DM*oni interested ar notified and required to he present and pie: claims, or be forever debarred from coming ii ft«.' THOMAS JjEADFOKD D ff' TNv I’COURT i r- CITY Ai.-U COu * Og^yiLADELFH. In the matter oftfatate' of JOHN Jt. Ti a by the Court tail the account of JOHN M. BEAD. s£2if ® T M* a=4 ALEXANDER H. T - sn??Sroortw *£ e * Mt Will and Testament of THOMPSON, deceased, will meet the partis for the Purposes of his appointment on MONT l*' A. O. 1864, at 4 o'clock. in the aften office, at® *«—■■— • fe2S-fr p* A- THE Ci* * x _ Estate ofWflf, QEffET Off ABLE* BOEhu The auditor appointed bi the courttoaiiil!. adjnet the first acconnt of OEO. K. ZIEALB! " f >he last will and testament of VK. HESS! bohled. deceased, and to report dUtribiuio: iance in the hands of the accountant, will ctf wSWsSlF®9!fe*d* forthe purposes or his arr-’i THnKSD.AT, march 17th. lgH, at 4 o'clock P c ffice. Si B-corner of SIXTH and WALNUT - the city e hlladelphla. D. W. CUES g>h4 ' TN J - THE CITY ,xYOP *. • Estate of JOHN E. BAUER* Deceit Notice is hereby given that the widow of cedent has filed in said Court her petltlo pr&ifexnent of the personal estate which sht tain under the aot of Assembly of April 14th, * supplements thereto, and -the Court wm &; * iareh 18th - un,es “ JOHN BbiC 1 Attorney for /fe29-m\r4t* fjloOCOi? BETTERS OP ADMINIS 1 «* jJNiv. FENMs¥lvllla. ° F THS BABTBKN Dl GREETING * The District Court of the Unit and forth® Eastern District of Penn wl vanla duly proceeding on a Libel, UmtedStatesof America, hath decreed aN general who have, or pretend tflSve. wH roBt t* ®lOOp LIDA, wb fc^gSJsaTS^fetSrew®? 1 : m"BSh < SarSte2faßfaS!Sstoi»dSm«St ! «i ! p; M eunderwritC“»£d to bStthafc'hi'Hn a co *?maaded, that r^ ! ; of the .presents jo s . the city o? printed and r* sIsSwSF sa&&M«rfcgsva»‘ssaii 15 J w * r -or allego, in due form of law. » fpA Iftwfttl excuse, if any they bav*.- SwmiS o®® 0 ®® LID A her tackle, apparel. snould not be pronounced to belong- 8t • :ne c&ptnre c f Bame . tQ the enemies l 'j f,%j08, axd afi good* of their enemies uj. liable and subject to condemnation, to be* condemned as good and lavrfnl prize*’ ,? do and receive in thiß behalf as to Pc*min. And that you duly intimate, v. .•*' P lR ifd» unto all persona aforesaid, general l £ i%iSs£ t i n 9? of these presents it is also m»- tftbey BhaU not appear at the time »»d ?-J c 5. {i. 01i ca; ot appear and shall not show a jo j j cauae to the contrary, then sam doth intend and will proceed toadjndlca.i capture, and may pronounce that the her tackle, apparel, and furniture, did w time of the capture of the same. t 0 c , the United States of America, and A®.-,, enemies, or otherwise, liable and naoation snd conddftumtlon. to D 0 demnad as lawful prize, the absence •‘ j cv. of the persons so’cited and t withstanding, and, that you duly certify . trlot Court wiiat yon shall do futhapw o^ with these presents. _ „„ _. A Witness the Honorable JOHN r tfARCH, aI A, < D“ r |iB4! and In Sie of^if 48Wtt<,8 n. 0 R^lol 1 ! H
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