THE CITY. Thonu MARCH 23,1863. MARCH 23. 1864. g A. M.... 12 K....S r. a. 4 ***•••••**- K. 63J4 62 22 30 39 wrap. 4nro* ..E.-.lSrEbyß W KHE NNE Thk Feast of Phrim. —The Mercantile -Club, composed of Jewish young gentlemen of thti ■oity, celebrated the Feast of Porlm an evening or two since by a grand masquerade and fancy dress ball. It was very largely attended, and was charac terized by all the warmth of enjoyment peculiar to this annual festival. Purina is one of the oldest and most Important festivals recognized bp the .Tew«i commemorating, as it does, one of the most im portant events in their history as a nation. 1 instituted by Queen Father and by * the year 610 B. C , and eemmemorates Able deliverance of the children of sr tyranny and ““^“^ u £u?who reigned from carried captive from Jerusalem, wiS liir * nd beautiful maiden Hadas- Mordecal. wkea Her father were dead, took for his own daughter. i£tb?r befog exceedingly beautiful and pleasing, £!md favor in the eyes of King Ahssueros, who married her and made her his Queen. Ab;»ut this time Hamait wap appointed to the high position of Piime minister to the King, and he demanded and received homage from all except the Jew Mordecai, who not only refused to pay nomage, bat also re fused to give any reason why he would not Ha mao, highly incensed at the conduct of Mordecai, ordered made a gallows of extraordinary height, on which to hang him for the insult he had offered to one in high office and favored by the k “S* Queen Bather, hearing of this, informed the Jv g of the relation which existed i* er jvr or . Mordecai, and also of the great beneflt mor decal bad done the King some time previous In informing of two men in Ms .•.? and Teresb, Who sought to violent upon -the Vine and kill him. The King remembering ail thlseTtbings. fod the iniquity olHaman, ordered the gallo KrserectodforMordecai, placed mordecai in tbe position held by Hainan, KSchinchW over the house of Hainan, and re leased the children of Israel from bondage. Ibis waa celebrated by great rejoicing aU over tne land, and in every way the joy ana happiness of the people was exhibited. From that to the present the festival oi this deliveratee ol the Jews has been celebrated by tbe most extravagant expressions or happiness, celling upon eagi other at their houses. In every dress sed guise which could possibly add merriment or joy to the occaaion, and using every means they could devise ior the utmost enjoyment and celebration ol this great and happy event. date veara their number has so increased that time would not allow them toviait all.thefriend* wished, nor would their houses hold all -he friends they wished to entertain. Tee Sixtt-second Tkade Sai.k. Tlic alxty-secood Philadelphia trade commenced on Tuesday morning at the auction rooms cf Messrs. Thomas t Sons, was continaed vesterdsy. The attendance of buyers i* Jhou* the same as hi previous years, and the boohs appear to “m urgently in demand. The rri=e. for tbe iuvoiers i* about one-third higher than l*Ky**T« This la owing not to an increased demand.nortoa failing off in the supply of boots, , ze ne r4 uy’ -the advance price of piper and material! gen y Thus far the Invoiced of the following contribu; -ton have beeu diipoeed of: T. N. Kurtz, BjJ * Miller &■ Burloclt, Philadelphia ; Charlei New F fSiSSe. New York t Foilet, Foiter, & 00., New askfe ? s i York; SflZV™™ t.™l oSmc. New 'Fock; John E. Beardsley, agent, Auburn, New York; Bee & Shepard, Boston; Walker. Wise, & Co., Boston; JadXl. Gregory, New Vork ■ Jno. pl Hunt, Pittsburg; Wm. W. Harding, Phila.’ ;J. Cook. London: Theo. Bliss & Ctr, P oil a ; Jno. Edwin Potter. W. A Townsend, New York , Altemui & Co., Phila.; M. Ponock,Phlla. : Wm. Oowans, New York; E. F. Simpson, Miller & Elder. The sale will be resumed this morning with the catalogue of F. A. Browp & Co, Boston. The Office of Tenebkab. —The solemn and plaintive office of Tenebne, wMch marks ttie closing days of tne Lenten season In the Catholic Chureb, commenced yesterday The ceremoMesof the office, with its long row of lights, typical of the prophets snd apostles, the doleful chants of the clergy, tbe beauties of the altar hid In darkness, the absence of the jubilant song which invest. other services with ihe spirit of glory and triumph, render the office appropriate and memorable. At the re petition ol the fourteen antiphons in the matins and lauds, the tapers on the altar are severally ex tinguished in the triangular candlestick, and at the last six verses of the benedictus those on the altar •re nut out, to typify the darkness of the Jows when they put Jesus lo death. The fifteenth taper, which represent* Christ, is then removed from the altar, and lubsequeniiy returned to symbol his human death he urea » ft Divine, personage. The dark ness which pervades the sanctuary, during the Miserere, is intended to remind all of the awful scene at tbe Sftvicut’* Crucifixion. Abbiyaz. of Soldiers. — Yesterday after noon 168 men belonging to the 111th Infantry and :20th Cavalry of New York, under the command of Lieut. T. P. Knapp, arrived in this city, from New York, on their way to Washington. They were fed at tbe Cooper-Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon before leaving. , . One hundred and fifty men belonging to various Pennsylvania regiments arrived from Harrisburg, and were also fed at the same saloon. They marched to Gamp C&dwalader, and will remain there until transportation is furnished them to Hilton Head, South Carolina- The 241 h Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, numbering 350 men, underthe command of CoL R. H. Stevenson, arrived about the same time from New Yoik. They are all veterans, and were on the way to the seat of war, having served out their time of furlough. Before taking the cars they were fed at the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon* The Urton Passbrgbr Railway.—The bill pending in tbe Legislature to incorporate the Union Passenger Railway Company confers powers and privileges on the company of the most compre* pensive character. It authorizes a xailroad'nearly all over the city of Philadelphia, and on streets where none are required. It exempts them from the usual requirement of giving notice of the opening of subscription book®, and it denies to tee city of Philadelphia the right of preventing the oonstruo* tion of the :oad. These two last provisions appear to prove that those interested in the bill know they are engaged in a work that will scarcely bear public scrutiny. . Religious Services on Good Friday.— To-morrow being Good Friday, there will be a union service of all denominations held in the First Re formed Dutch Church, of which the Rev. J. H. Suy dim is pastor, at Seventh and Spring Garden streets, in the evening, at 7>£ o’clock. Bishop Alo -.zo Pot ter, and other prominent divines are expected to de liver addresses ou the oecasion. We presume that there will he similar services held in a nlimber of Other churches, in compliance with a published ro -quest, signed by a number of the principal clergy men of various denominations in this city. Army Hospital Items. —All the Con necticut soldiers quartered at the different army hospitals in this eity, who were in a fit condition c:1 travel, were yesterday transferred to Knieht’a U S. A. General Hospital at New Haven, Conn., to be furloughed t«> their respective homes. The patients at Hadding H- ppHal were removed to the Christ'.^n itreet XL S’. A tincpital by the Waihihgton, Hope, Vigilant, West Philadelphia, Diligent, Wteohamcs’, Philadelphia, and Good Will ambulance*. Much credit is due those companies for the care and -energy displayed Id moving, from one place to .another, their ccuTvtij’a defenders. The Provost Guard Battalion.—Ma jor General c»owalader received the following tele gram on Monti?-y i;om the War Department, Hiving him authority to increase the Provost Guard Batta lion of this city to * regiment: Washington. Match 21,1864.— T0 Major General Cadivaladei-, Commanding, Philadelphia: This is au thority from tbe War Department for you to com plete The ba‘Mir n of Provost Guard to a regiment, -as requested lu tour letters of 3d and 14th lost. THUS. fid. VINCENT, Aas’t. Adj. Gan. Pebsokai. — Major General Ambrose B. Burnside, U. s. A., arrived in this city about three o’clock yestfcjday afternoon, from the Western States, when 1 be has been eng* ged for several weeks back in perfectlrg arrangements to secure a suffi cient number or volunteers to fiU up his array corps. He proceeded to the Continental Hotel, and re mained there till evening, when he took the 11.30 train for Washington. No formal reception was given him. Serenade to Col. Tippen.—Col. Tip pen, of the 68tu Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer*, who was coutinea in Libby prison for five months, and recently located, was serenaded on Monday evening la* 1 at his residence, in Race street above Ninth, by Be- k-s celebrated band, under tbe auspices of his numtrt uc friends. Three cheers were given for tbe Ooiocel, and in reply be made a neat little speech, thanking them lor the interest whioh they manifested in him. Deaths op Soldiers.—The following deaths from the United states army hospitals wsra reported at the Medical Director’s office yesterday: Summit Houee Hospital—Wm. Burd, (jo. E, 23:b Regiment U- S. colored troop*; Jaoob Downing, 00. H, 33d Rrgimect U- S- colored troops; Jerry Mitch ell, Go. O, 26th Regiment U. S. colored troop*; Thor. Powell, Go. H, 32d Regiment U. S. colored troops ; Ptcsnix Taylor, Go. F, 33d Regiment U. S. oolored troops. JsUDgton-laue Hospital—Jacob Schull, Co. T, 47th Regiment Pennsylvania volunteers. The Seventh Ward and the Draft. — The energv with which the Bounty Fund Committee of the Seventh ward have prosecuted their duties, ia strikingly exhibited in the fact that the ward has been placed not merely beyond the possibility of a -draft on other calls of the President, bat is credited with about forty men on the last call. It is likely that the full quota will be raised by the 16th of April. The cit; zens of the Seventh ward subsoribe liberally to the bounty fund, and seem determined to be excelled by no other ward. Death of an XJnxnown Soldier.—An unknown w>»cier, about 30 years of age, was found -on the pavement at Eighth and Raoe streets, about two o’clock yesterday morning,in an insensible con dition. He was removed to the Ninth-ward station bouse, where he died In about an hour afterwards. The letter D was lastmed to his oap. He was tiled in a full infantry uniform. The coroner held an inquest on the body, and rendered a verdict la >accordance with the above facts. Committed Suicide.—A man named Wm. Mercer, 1 catting at No. 1605 Frankford road, committed suicide yesterday morning by shooting himself. Ccioncr Taylor held an inquest on the body, and reulncd a verdict to the effect that the deceased was laboring under a derangement of the Accident.— Last evening, Patrick Green, raiding in Thompson attest, above Ninth, while attempts g to jump on tbe six o’olook train of th 9 •Germantown and Norristown Railroad, at Ninth and ThompiOE street., missed bis hold and fell, tne •wheel, passing over hi. loot lengthwise. He was conveyed to L:s home. We invite especial attention to the la-ge aale of white granite ware, comprising dinner, tea, and toilet ware, to be heldl this morning, at 10 o’clock, at tbe salesrooms of Messrs. Scott &. Stew art, Noi. 622 cheatnut and 615 Sanaom streets. The trade will do well to attend. Thh Rev. T. Da Witt Talmage will deliver a lectuie this evening, at Concert Hall, the subject of which will be ■< Getting on well lathe -World.” There will also be choice selections of mualeby the Sabbath-school of the Second Reformed 'Dutch Church. Fell Down a Hatchway. —Yesterday afternoon & lad earned Andrew Anderson fell through the hatchway, from the fifth story to tbe cellar, at .Baeder, Delaney, & Adamson’s glue factory, Filth street above Oommbia avenue, but, strange to say, .he was not seriously Injured. He was taken home Political.— The Democratic State Con ▼ention will ai Eemble in this city to-day, at National Guards Hall. J. Glancy Jones will be present as a delegate from Berks, and F. W, Hughes as a del©* gate from Schuylkill county. pßOFEfscm Satjndsbb -will address the citizens of the Eighth ward, corner of Walnut and Jfroad streets, this evening. fpfTFi POLICE. [Before Mr. R«° rd l er ®?*' U AUcff*4 I-itoel Suit. Mr Taha a M«3, Mr. S. Snyder Leldy, Mr. E. wn theilleged publisher of the Sunday Md Mr J. B. Flanigen, the alleged Daily Newt, were arraigned yester- onthe oharee of having publlehed . libel upon William W. Ha> ding,Uteowner and proprietor of the Philadelphia H. Brewater, Esq., and Charles E. Lex, E,n appeared aa oouneel for the proeeeution. V. Carroll Brewater, Eiq., and Wm. M. Bull, j>q., appeared for tbe defenee; excepting Mr. aieene, who aoted ai hie own eonnael. Tbe office waa filled to auffleation almoit. Mr. Brewater, on opening the case, apoke of the nalure of the libel, and stated that hie client, Mr. W. W. Harding had Instituted these proeeedlnge seriously, with a fixed deteimination to meet those wh o had accused him of committing so great a crime, which of itself is so infamous that, weie he guilty, he would hang himself or leave the oountry. The learned gentleman now gars a brief and comprehensive history of tae in quirer newspaper, and, In regard to the com plalnant, contended, In forcible and logioal r ioning. that he suatains the Government and the Administration in its proseoution of the rebemo , and that man who would do he feels IO „ t UNION .CLUB. No 1105 Qsmrs rlof tko N»- , At* or PMla"elphta. held this ereniut. the foilowinaresolutions were p.weed unanimously.ani Jaiitorfce and he Is hereby, di rected ti forthwith dlssonticne the subscription of the Cmb to the Philadelphia Diqmrer. and that the admis iinnof that jouruftlintc the Club Houis is liarcby pro. That we recommend to tbe member* of tba Club, snd to our loyal citizens generally, to withdraw all tbelr p»trnnate and support trom tbe Philadelphia /HOtifrcr, believing. »e we do, that it is disloyal to tbe Dawn, and that its course is calculated to be subversive of the best interest, of mML P. Esther Leidy, Secretary This atrocious libel (continued Mr. Brewster) was published as an advertisement in a paper.called the Daily News, BVIDENCB, Wm. W. Harding iwom—l am the proprietor of the Inquirer newspaper; this is the paper alluded to in the advertisement; I have instituted this suit. Croce-examined by IVIr. Bull.—l have been sola proprietor of the Inquirer since 1859; my brother, George Harding, has a secured interest in one-half the establishment; no other person has an interest in it. Question. Who owns the presst (Objected to by counsel for prosecution.) Sir. Bull remarked that the witness has said he is the sole proprietor of the paper, and now it appears that at least one other party own* one-balf, Mr, 801 l repeated the question. [Objected so; objection sustained.] Q. Isn't the press owned byJayOooke & Co.l [Objected to.] Q. Who eoits the paper? [Objeoted to ] Q. Ia your father interested in it? [Objected to-] Q. Has Jesper Harding any interest in the paper ? [Objected to.] . . _ _ _ . Q. Is a man named Davis, formerly of Charleston, S. 0., attached to the paper? [Objected to.] A voice—“ He's got it on the brain." Mr. Hardinaretired and gave place to Henry M. Ktinmey, who testified that he pur chased a copy of the Daily News (containing the al» leged libellous publication); I .bowedl the adrar tiaement to John H. Diehl, and asked him if he would retract or make amends ;he would not; he acknowledged being the officer of the meeting; he said he authorized his name to be put to it; I told him that Mr. Benjamin H. Brewster made the re* quest that I should call on him. „ t Cross-examined. —I called upon Mr, Diehl yester day, in the neighborhood of thrde o'clock, at his office corner of Third and Walnut streets, Mr. Cun nington was present. Question by Mr. F. O. Brewster. Now, sir, give us the exact conversation that ensued, that we may take it up sentence by sentence. Witness (carefully or guardedly). I asked Mr.Diehl if he had signed that paper, or authorized hie name to be signed to it; he ashed me what right I had to come and interrogate him? I told him I did not come to interrogate him, but to save him from trouble; I don’t know that I can give the ex act language—the substance of the whole con versation may be said that I wanted him to re cant or reconsider; I wanted him to put a counter statement in the paper, that he did not believe the resolutions; he emphatically declined to do so; he said no. he would not; I told him that I was in structed by Mr. Brewster, counsel for Mr. Harding, to say that if he (Mr. Diehl) did not retract he would forthwith institute a criminal suit for libel, and a civil suit for the same piapoia (The witness here presented a memorandums furnished him by counsel to guide him in the interview with Mr. Diehl.) Mr. Diehl declined to answer that he had signed the advertisement; he said he was president of the meeting t he might have said that he did not sign it; I can't remember whether he said so or not; he tola me he would answer no questions; to all the ques tions I put to him he responded no; I did not make any memorandum of what he said in reply to my questions, because he answered in the negative; he »sid that I had come there to make him commit him self; he admitted that he was an officer of the club, and that bis name was put to the advertisement to make it appear properly before the oommunity ; he did not say by whom his name had been written; I have no recollection of his saying that he never saw the advertisement until it was published; lam book' keeper at the Inquirer office. I also called on Mr. Leidy in referenot to the publication; he admitted the whole thing, and said that he regretted that It was his signature; I made the same application to him as I did to Mr. Diehl; I requested him to retract, and he said that he was so situated that he could not; I know Mr. Flanigen; he Is said to be the publisher of the Daily News. Cross-examined. I celled on Mr. Deidy fifteen or twenty minutes previous to calling upon Mr. Diehl; several persons were present, but I don’t think they 'heardour conversation;! made no memorandum of Mr. Leidy’s answers: the interview was short; be Old not deny signing the advertisement; he told me most emphatically that he had sigaed it; he used these words; he did not make the slightest ob jection to acknowledging the advertisemeot. W. W. Harding recalled.—Mr. Flanigen is known as one of the publishers of the Daily News ; I am aware of the fact that a suit was between him and the oity, in which he made a claim for advertising done in the Daily News / he lost that suit; I remem ! her having had a conversation with Mr. F. Carroll Brewster, to whom I suggested that the city ought to publish in papers having a large circulation, to which Mr. Brewster assented, but said that the pub lication in the News was beeauie of Mr. Flanigen’a 1 necessities ; I think this sufficient to connect him i as the publisher; another thing*l know, he does not | get the telegrapnie news of the Associated Press, I because he is largely lnaebted to the association, and ; has not paid ; he gets his Harrisburg news from Mr* i Peddrick ; I know this bom a business transaction with Mr. Peddrick a few days since; I have seen Mr. Flanigen in the office of the Daily News al most every evening I pass by. Here the case closed so far as Messrs. Diehl, Lei dy, and Flanigen are interested. THAT WHICH BBLATBS TO THB TRANSCRIPT, Wm. H. Canning ton testified that he believed Mr. Gieene is publisher of the Transcript; I nave seen him frequently about the office; 1 purchased this paper [copy of Sunday Transcript shown] at the office of the Transcript yesterday afternoon, and paid four cents for it; I marked the paper; it has been in the fire-proof ever since; I was with Mr. Kinney when he called upon Mr. Diehl; Mr. Kin ney did pretty much all the talking; I had not much to say; Mr. Diehl said he wai coguizant of tbe ar ticle authorized by him and sent for publication; I acked him if be allowed his name to be used in such a manner, and he said it was customary in such case*; he declined to retract; the conversation that took place was in general terms; he said he did not sign his name, but autnonzed it to be signed. Mr. E. W. G. Greene, at this stage of the proceed ing* desired to know what charge there was against him. He had nothing to do with Mr. Diehl or Mr, Leidy; he stood here alone. William W. Harding recalled —I am the proieou* tor against Mr. Greene, of the Sunday Transcript, the same as I am against Mr. Flauigen, Mr. Diehl, and Mr. Leidy. Cross examined by Mr. Greene. I have sworn that I think the resolutions as published a libel on me; I object to it all; I also object to an editorial in the Transcript; I never called upon Mr. Greene to retract; I think the name published at the head of the paper authority enough to know the publish er ; I have retracted from the publication of articles when, asked 5 I do not know that the resolutions were published with the authority of Mr. Greece. Question. Did you not publish articles defamatory to Abraham Lincoln, both before and after the withdrawal of the name of Mr. Chase as a candi date for me Presidency! Answer. No, sir. Q. Have you not written, or, underyour -authority, allowed your editor to write, an article in favor of the Copperhead party, known as Democratic. A. Never. Q. While a decree bad gone forth that no person should be allowed to cross the military lines be tween the North and the South, and before New Orleans was taken, did you not secure the passage of a lady across the line 1 A. Yes, sir; by the authority of Mr. Linoolo, President of the United States, and Mr. Stanton, Secretary of War. Q, When all mall laoilities had stopped, did you not receive intelligence through that lady 1 A. I did. Ido not know that during the suspen sion of mail facilities between North and south, that I received, through the Inquirer correspondence, that so-and-so are well; I did, on some oocaaions, give my Southern exchanges to Moncure Robinson, whose loyalty I never questioned; I also gave some of my Southern exchanges to Mr. Wilmet-, as lie said he had heard the Rev. Mr. Wilmer, his brother, had died in the South, and he wanted to see the pa pers ; I did not, when the heart of the nation wm throbbing, and the trial of our Government against its enemies trembled In the balance, publish anything questioning the loyalty or patriotism of Governor Curtin; I never published any slanderous despatch against Governor Curtin; I published an address of Governor Curtin in reply to an artiolethat had been previously published, but I never questioned the loyalty of the Governor; I voted for Governor Cur tin, and left the bedside of a sick friend to do so; I did publish an article that the Governor was sur rounded or controlled by the corrupting influence of men. The eross-examlnation was continued at great length on the subjeot of a lecture given at Concert Hall; the object of the lecture, ana what bechme of the money, etc., etc. Mr. Gunnington was recalled and questioned by Mr. Greene as to the knowledge of the witness in re gard to the proprietorship of the Sunday Transcript. The witness remarked that he supposed he (Mr. Greece) wm proprietor, m his name wm at the head of the psper as such. Mr. Flanigen waived a hearing. Speeches were made by' Mr. Ball, Mr. F. G. Brewiter, and Mr. Lex; after which, the Beoorder said that he would give his decision this afternoon at three o’clock. [Before Mr. Alderman White. 1 Highway Robbery- Soldiers Knocked Down Charles English, Joseph Martin, and Robert Da vidson, weie arraigned yesterday morning, before the police magistrate of the Filth ward, on the ch&ige of attacking soldiers in the street, and rob bing them. According to the evidenoe, It seems that four soldiers, named Chas. R. Goodwin, Walter Pearce, Daniel Brati, and Jacob F. Teal, who had been transferred lrom the Saierlee hospital to the Invalid Corps, stopped at a public house on Dock street, below Second, for lodgings, at about twelve o’clock on Tuesday night. They were told they could not be accommodated, as the house was full, On going out they were followed by seven persons, who said they could take the soldiers to a place, provided they had money to pay for their lodgings. The soldiers replied they had enough for that, of course. After proceeding a few rods, the fouraolt diexs were suddenly knocked down, and robbed of all they had, which, however, did not amount to a great deal. Mr. Martin received a tremendous blow on the head from one of the assailants, who uied a black-jack. Three police officers were speedily at the scene, and succeeded in arresting the three de fendants. The accused were committed in default ; of $l,OOO bail each to answer. THE COURTS. Supreme Court In bsnc-Woodward, Chief Justice, and. Thompson* Strong, and Read, Justices. LIST OF CASES FOR THE COUNTIES OF NORTHAMP TON, LEHIGH, PIKE, AND MONROE, CASES ARGUED. VB. Gluck. Writ of error to Common Pleas A. H?EecSr*fbr plaintiff Ar6Umcot oonolude<l »? Huber v«. Beicbard. Writ of error to Common Lehigh county- Argued by Marx for plain till; Weight for defendant. * Appeal of the Borough of Ea.ton. Certiorari to Common Pleaa of Northampton county. Argued by Maxwell and Heeder for appellant; Fox for ap- va. Gwlnner. Writ of error to Common Pleaa of Northampton county. Argued by Myera for plaintiff. Supreme Court at H!»l Prlu»-.Tutlg« Ag • DttV. Bamea va. The Penn.ylv.nla Railroad Company. Wltnetaea were being heaid »u day ye»teidaytn ■upport of defendant, oil* u opened The evidence wu not concluded, ud the Court ad* journed until to-morrow (Friday ) _ Court of Quarter SeMione—*“**• *■»**-?£ The Commonwealth v». OcofleW- &! fall* pretence.. The defence In tblcoM. the defendant never made »ueh ™SKs?Jh!KBl to the "BSSSSS' That* hit r & e,S«nU«o«he g mdm.sl weJ?SSS and thlt birtMvltwsone into an Iron whfah proved unfortunate, his means XnW to more than pay all hi. on noth tide, olocedyerterday, and the ewe will be given to the jury to-day. SHERIFF’S SALE. SHERIFF'S sale.—by virtue of Q a -writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be a-rnosed to pnblic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve fjfi/April 4, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-etreet Hall. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot or around situate on the west side of Hntchinson street (No. 9i6). one hundred and thirty-five feet north from Poplar street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Hntchinson street sixteen feet, and to depth sixty-four feet. Taken in execution on a claim fors2B 22. forta*©** filed by the ci yof Philadelphia (In C 0. P.. 8. TO. JJo. 60, Adams), and to be sola as the property of Frogman Scott. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, March 22. IS6I. mha4;3t OHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF “ a writ of Levari Facias, to me d i r s^ d ; vermin*' posed to public sale or vendue, on MOND.Y evening, April 4.1661, at 1 o'clock, at Sansom-stroet Hall. All that certain three etorv brick mesraam and lot^of ground situate on the.east side of Twentieth street, ee venty feet northward from Bate 3,r8 ~'°t Philadelphia: containing m front on Twanldoth ;reet twenty-three feet four Inches, and in depUt forty feet. C Which said lot Mary Koberts. by deed dated Septemher 18th, 1845. recorded in Deed Book B-L L. .Ho. 63. page C' • C M Te 64 d M3° dS»“w" RWister.) E K e rS B i Sii?. catlonan< ioM rHoiVsorTS of Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. March 811. 18M. mhll.3t (SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A AU toateoteinthirM brick lotof the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Hutch inson street eixleen feet, and i l n , d ® p fk/Keif'S/tlisß Taken in execution on a cUlm for #2B 24 for taMB. filed by the city of Philadelphia. Olllh.JjW Bo 41. Adams.) and to hdsold as'he property of Free men Pcoit. JOHN THJMPBON. Sherm Philadelphia. Sheriff ~s Office. March 22.1881. mh2t- 3t CHEBIFF’S SALE.— BY YIRTCJE OF & writ of Levari Facias, to mo ’ pored4o public sale or veadne, on MONDAY Svenlng. April 4. 1864. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall. AH that certain lot of ground aituato on the;**** of HnU atree. thirty flveiectaix and three-oiglhthatiaches east from Evans street in the city of Philadelphia . con taining in front on Hall street thirty-two feet.ana t ndepth on the east line twenty feet* and on the west line fifteen f< Ta,kVif I’uexecntlonpn aolalm of $43 82, for taXM. filed by the city of Patlad«lphta(m 0. C. P- . S ’63; No. 181. Adam,), and to be .old an ‘^{g^o^metenr,,. Philadelphia. Sheriff a Ogee, March 22, 1864. mh24-3t SHERIFF’S SALE. —BY VIRTUE OF A 0 wrilcMLevarl Faciae. to me directed, willba^ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Nvealng, April 4. ISM. *t 4 o’clock, at Hansom- street Hall, All that certain three story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Hulvaney street, one mindre& and forty-four feet south from Columbia avenue, Sthecity of Philadelphia; containing Infront, oajfiat vansy sueet. sixteen feet* and to depth one hundred and sixteen leer, to Thirteenth street. . . Taken in execution on a claim for $20.80, for paving, filed by the city of Philadelphia to uie* *c.. (C. C P.. judgment. J '63. 41X1 Gratz,) and to be sold as the pro pony of Benjamin Wilson- oHtr THOMpBOHj Bherlff Philadelphia. Bherlffe Office. March 22,1864, mh24-3t SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponae. to me dtaeoty, will be expoeed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY. Eve ning, April 4. 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-etreet Hall, Ail that certain three- story briok measaage and lot or Eronnd situate on tne south side of Marriner street, two hundred and sight feat west from Thirteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing Infront on Marrlner street Bixteen feet, and la depth forty-seven feet one Inch, more or less. C Which said premises William 8. Helm nth et al .by deed dated Decembei 31,1835, recorded in Deed Bonk A. H . H«. 68, PUS* 647, *9.. conveyed neto Jonas F. ralrlamh, in fee; reoervlng a grouuil rent of two dolJara. payable first of January and July. J twouU [D.C : M-, *64. 3fc2 Debt ss3i.Bo. Heyor 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jonas P Fairlamb. JfrHN THOMPSOIL Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 22.18E4. mh24 3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O o -writ of Levari Facias, tome directed,will be. ex nosed to public sale or vendue on MONDAY Evening, Anrll 4. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom street Hall, All that certain three story brick messuage and lot of nround situate on the west side of Hutchinson street ( No. 8181 161 feet north from Poplar street, in the city of Phi ladelphia; contaivingln front on Hntchinson street six tAM fret, and in depth sixty-four feet. _ _ „ Taken in ex< cution on a claim for $28.22. fbr taxes, filed by the otty of Philadelphia (in C. 0. P.* 8.. 82, No 88. Adams), and to be sold as ihe property of Free man Scott JOHN TBOMVsON, Sheriff. WfatladSnhia* Sherirs Office, March 22 1864. mh24 3fc CHEBIFF’B SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF © a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, wIU be ex nosed to nubile sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening, spr!l4, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom street HaU All thosecertain two brick messuages and lot of ground, situate on the ror hwest side of Kiehmond street, one hundred and eighty feet northeast from Ann street, in the City ef Philadelphia; containing in front on Eich moad street forty feet, and in depth two hundred feet to execution, on a claim for $69-47, ft>r taxes, filidby thicify of Philadelphia (in 0. O. P , S. ’63, No. 79 Adsms). and to be g-teepropsr^ H. P Miadniphla. Bhariffa Office. Match 2U864. mhB4 3t CHI RIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF Q » writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to rublic iale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, Anril 4. 1864. at 4 o clock, at Ban>om-etreet Hall. All that certain two story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the northeast corner of Ninth and Parrish streets, in the city of Philadelphia ; costaiulnr In front eighteen feet, and in depth ..venty feet. Taken in execution on a claim of iMM.fMt™!* filed by the city of Philadelphia, tin C. C. P : M . ’63, No 163 Adams.) and to bo sold as the property of Mary E Hue. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, March 22. 1854 mh24-3t CHERIEF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be.ex posed to public sale or. vendne, on MONDAY Evening, April 4 1864, at 4 o’clock, at hansom-street HaU* All that certain lot of ground situate in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia; beginning At the in tersection of the northeast line of Stump Lane and south eattime of Timber iaie; *kenc« north, 61 deg. 18 min 6881, 19.42 perches; thence north, 7 deg. 40 min. east, 17 66 perches; thence north, SS deg 48 min. west, 35 £4 perches; th'ecce south, 61 deg. 18 mm west, 30 perches, to the northeast line of Stump lane; thence south: 28 deg. 48H min., to the beginning; containing 8 acres 131 in execution on. ft claim for $277 18, for taxes, filed by the City tf Philadelphia (in C. C. P.; J * 62, No 34 Adams), and to be sola as the of Free- Sin Seoit JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. March 22.1564. mhl4 3t CBEBIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a of Venditioni Exponas, to ms directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4,1664 at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-ttreet Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate on the east side of Second street, cue hundred, and twenty-nine rest fire ana a quarter inches south of Norris street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Second street eighteen feet, and In dep h 'creasing Perry street) iwo hunered »nd eighteen feet, to Hancock street C Which j»aid lot John A. Alkiatoa et ax.- by deed dated Jane Id, 3836. recorded in Deed Book A. M. fi0.51 page 621, etc., conveyed unto John W. Moore in fee; subject to a ground rent of thirty-six dollars, payable Ist of January cB a o" l £’ 3 . "61. 537. Debt, *229 35. H C. Townsend. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John W. Moore. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff _ Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office. March 22,1864 mh24-3fc CHERIFF S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale orveudae. on MONbAY Eve ning. April 4, lfi64, at 4 o’clock, at Sanaom-street Sail. Bo 1. All that certain three story brick messuage and lot of griurd situate on the southeast corner of beventh and Moss streets. In tbe city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Seventh street sixteen feet, and in depth sixty I* et. to a three feet-wide alley, with the privilege All that certain three-tiory brick messuage and lot Of ground fcituate on tha northeast corner of Seventh, and Fernon streets; containing in frost oa Seventh street sixteen feet, and in depth sixty-four feet. rwhlch said premises Charles Deppe et ux., by deeds dated January 18th, and November 16-h, 188», re corded in Deed Booh A. D. B , Bo 3. page 153. &o. . and, in A. C. H , No. 14, page 533. *c., conveyed auto William Jalp in fee; reserving out of Bo 2 a ground rent of fxlty fonr dollars, payable Ist January and July. 3 [D C.; M , ’64. 372. Debt, $2OO. Peirce. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Jalp JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, March 22. 1864. mh24-3t QHEBIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning. April 4. lfc€4. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-straet Hail, All tnat ceitaln three-story brick messuage, back buildings, and lot of ground situate on the eastside of Twelfth street seventeen feet northward from Wallace street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Twelfth street seventeen feet, and in deoth on the north line eighty-three feet eight and ore-half inches, and on the south line eighty-two feet five and three-fourth* inches to * three-fett-wide alley, with the privilege thereof Subject to a ground Tent of seventy-six doUcrs and fifty cents, payable first of January and July. Sub ject, also, to certain building and other restrictions, fully set forth In said writ. u p. has no interest. , ~ CD. C.; M., ‘64 364 Debt, $267-10 Wain. 3 Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel Pugh JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, March 22. 1864. mh24-3t CBEBIFF’S SALE—BY YIBTDE OF O a -writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public tale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4,1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All the right, title, and interest of John Neff of and in No 1. All that certain lot of ground situate on the north aide of Vine street and west sice of .Eighth, street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Vine street twenty feet, and in depth seventy feet. Subject to a ground rent of fifty dollars. .. . ~ 80. 2. 411 that certain lot of ground situate on the north side of Vine street, twenty feet westward from Aishth street; containing in front on Vine street twenty feet, and in depth seventy feet. Subject to a yearly grouno rent of forty dollars. . , No 3. All that certain lot of ground situate on the west old. of Eighth etroot, Beventrfost north from Vina street; containing iu front on Eighth street twenty feet, and is depth eighty feet. Subject to a yearly ground rent of sixty dollars .... , No. 4. All that certain two-story brick messaage and lot of ground, situate os tbe south side of Jame< street, one hundred feet west from Gherles street; containing in front on James street fifty-eight feet, and in depth sixty feet. Bounded westward by Ragan street. Sub ject to a yearly ground rent of thirty-three and one ihlrc dollars. CD. C ; M.,’64. 36L Debt. $1,486.67. GuUlou.3 JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. March 22,1864. mh24 3t CHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF o EL wilt of Levari Facias, to me directed, will he ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4,1864. at 4 o’clock, atSansom streetHsll. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of J round situate on the southeast corner of Second and lark et street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Market street sixteen feet, and in depth along Second street forty-elghtfeetslx inches. . Taken in execution on a claim for $8 89, ror paving, filed by the city of Philadelphia (in C. C. P. s D.. 02, 140. Cornman) and to as the property of C. F. Cfthhf stottHT THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff, office. March 22 ISM. mh24 3t CBEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF .writ of Levari Facia*, to me directed, willhe ex pored to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4, 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom street Hall. , All that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Sixth and Moore streets, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in fronton Moore street one hundred and seven feet three and one quarter inches, ana in depth about one hundred feet. _ . ,„*«*,* /„, n i.„t Taken In execution on a claim for $B5 0&, for eu-vert, filed by the city of Philadelphia to use. Ac.. I!n O. C. F., judgment, D-, *69. No. 46i. Sellers, !xndlto bB «old as the property of S. S. Ke^dy^Jo^exander^^.^ Philadelphia. Sheriffs Offloe. March 22. 1661. mhM-3t CBEBIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me posed to public sale or on MONDAY Evening, April 4 18C4, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-atreet Ball, All that certain lot of »roULd situate on the* east side of Gaul street, one hundred and sixteen feet north or So merset street, in tbe city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Gsul street one hundred and eighty feet eight i* ches, and in depth eighty feet. a - ■. Taken in execution on a claim for $31.62, for taxes, filed by the CUy of Philadelphia (in C. C. P.;S., ’6l, No. 176, Adami), and to be cold as the Property of R. Smethuret. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 22,1864. mha4-dt OHkBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4. 1864, at 4 o’clock, at hansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground *ltuate on the southeast corner of Twenty-fourth and Virginia streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Twenty fourth street twemr six feet, and in depth sixty-seven feet nine and five-eightne inches. Taken In execution «n a claim for $26.67 for curbing and paving, filed by tbe city of Philadelphia <in C. 0. P., D . ’Ch. No. 2, 'lornmai), and to be sold as the pro petty of Patrick Conner. JOHN THO mPKON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, SherKFH Qlll«e. March 22.1831. mh2t-3t ' CHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Farias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public rale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4 1664. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Ball, All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of . ground, situate on i he south side of Melon ati eet, sixteen | feet six inches east from Frarton or Stlnor street in the i city of Philadelphia, containing ln front on Melon street sixteen feet, ana in dpptb sixty-two feet. , _ Taken In execution on a claim for $36.61 for taxes, filed by the city of Philadelphia: (in C. O P., M- ’63, Na 14. Adams,) and to ba eold as tbe property of Beaton Wal ten JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia. Bast nr 5 Office. March 22.18 M. niM, St THE PRESS.-PHTT,a PELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1864. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF 0 a writ of Levari Facias, to me 'fJ.'S’ preed to public tale or vendne. on MONDAY Bveniaa, April 4. 1864 Ht 4 oVocS, at fcantom-street H*n. f All ihat ceriale three story briei .t?Lt ffrourd nitrate on the west side (No D 22.) 183 feet north from ?°P> r ovft Ai^-nn street Philadelphia; containing in ft«jJ on Hutchinsonstreet sixteen feet, and in depth 6lxt X"/® Tl f/® e e l 5o «® f OT taxes. Taken In execution on a claim fors23 22, for taxes. E&Jr® “ d 10 b !ffi i riHTa¥BsMfir FhntdiinM.- Sheriff’s Offlce. Mama 22. 1831 mMi4-9t CHEBIFF’S SALE. —BY VIRTUE OF O o n r T.flvftTi Facias, to me directed, will be ex wsed to public ISe o? vendua, on MONDAY Evening. Arrii a i 864 at 4 o’clock, at Ssnsom street Hall, . tßßtefcrtain three-atory brick messuage and lot of .™»?litSSSoaUit»®«Od«6of Moeter xreet. thirty sheet, lathe eUvof Philadelphia.! containing la front on Master street Mteea feet, andm StnthsixtY-six to a thiee-teet-wide alley. , . KTakenln execution on a claim for $ll 69. for culvert, filedby the city of Philadelphia, to use, &c., (inO. C. p jndß’t. M. *64. No. 63. Sellers.) and to be eold as the uropert? of John Schenck JOHN THOMpj.ON.Sheriff. Bherifl*g Office, March 22,1864. mh24-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF © a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. April 4 1864. at 4 o’clock, at gansom street Hall, All that certain lot of ground, situate on the westerly side of Seconarireet, sixty-two feet eleven and. a half inches north from Norris street, in the c ty of Philadel phia: containing in front on Second street one hundred and five feet ten and a half Inches, aid in depth one hundred feet, more or less, to the middle of Wager street, now vacated. _ . . Taken in execution on a claim for s—♦ for culvert, filed by tke city of Philadelphia (in C G. P.. D.. '69. 313 Cornman). and to be sold as the.property of John Schoo’e. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Phil ad a , SherifffeOffica March 22. lfeflt mh24-36 CHEBIFF’S SALE —BY VIRTUE OF A © Writ of Vendllioni Exponas, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON DAY Evening, April 4, 1881, at 4 o’clock, at Bansom street Hall, All those two certain three-story brick messuages (one on Vine street and one on State street) and lot of ground situate on the south side of Vine street (No. 1532)fifty th ree feet east from Sixteenth street. in the city of Phila delphia; containing In front on Vine street seventaeu feet six inches, ana in depth eighty feet to State street. Bohject to a ground rent of one hundred and twenty dollars. c . M -34 395. Debt, SB 14 37. Toner 1 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Freeman fecoit, JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Offlce. March 22, 1864 mb2l 3t* OBERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Levari Facias, toms directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue K on MONDAY Evening, Api il 4, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at hansom* street Hall, AU that certain lot of ground situate on the east side of Broad street, one hundred and twenty feet soathward from Snyder street, In the city of Philadelphia; contain ing in front on Broad street one hundred and twenty feet, and in depth (crossing three streets, one fifty feet wide and the other two each twenty- five feet wide) five hundred and fifteen feet to Thirteenth street.' [ Which said let James Bond, et ux . by deed dated April 4th, 1854. conveyed unto Joseph Maitland, in fee. 1 CD. C. ;M,’fi4 386. Debts3,67o. Miller.) Taken in execution and to be Sold as tht MAPWIf Of Joseph Maitland. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. March 22, 1864. mhl4 3t QHEBIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF © a writ of Levan Facias, to me directed, will be^ex po&ed to public tale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4.1864, at 4 o’clock, at hansom-street Hall. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Hutchinson street, (No. 820,) one hundred and sixty-seven feet north from Poplar street, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on Hutchinson street sixteen feet, and in depth iixty-fourfeet. „ , Taken in execution on a claim for $38.22, for taxes, filed by the city of Philadelphia, (in C- 0- P.; J. 62, No. 40, Adamß,) and to be sold as the property of Free 9 man Scott. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Offlce. March 22. 1864. mh24-3t QHEBIFF'S SALE.—BY YIBTUE OF © a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-etreet HaU, , „ All that certain lot of ground situate on the east side of gi x th street, thirty-nine feet south from Somerset ssrees. in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Sixth strict thirty-biz feet, and in depth one hundred and thirty* six feet ten and one* Quarter inches. Taken in execution on a claim for $7B 60. for paving and curbing, filed by the city of Philadelphia, (in 0. C. P., D. 68, No. 40. Cornman,) and to be sold as the pro r.rty of James d. Spraig TaoMpaoJXf Sherlff Philadelphia, Office, March 63,1644, mbs4-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will he ex posed to public sale or vendae on MONDAY Evening, April 4.1884, at 4 o’clock,at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the east side of Twenty-third street, eighty feet north from Pine street, in the city of Philacelphfa; containing in front on Twenty-third street twenty feet, and in depth fifty feet Taken in execution on a claim for $l5 20, for paving, filed by the city of Philadelphia, (in G. C. P-, M, 64, No. 68. Cornman,) and to be sold as the property of John.ft Coates. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Pherlfl’s Office, Mareh 22. 1884. mh24 Si SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF © a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the northeasterly side of Cadw-tlader street two hundred and seventy-three feet seven and one-quarter inches northwest from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front onGadwala der street sixteen feet, and in depth on northwest line seventy four feet six and one-eighth inches, and on the southeast line seventy-one feet five and five-eighths in execution on a claim for $*7.49, for paving and curbing, filed by the city of Philadelphia (in C. O. P . D.,’(B. 42. Cornman). and to be sold as the property of Frederick Gentner. JOHN THOMPSON, (sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, March 22, 1864. mh24»3t GHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIBTUE OF © a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4.1861. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. , All that certain let of ground situate on the southeast corner of Clearfield and Evans streets. In the city of Philadelphia ; containing in Lout on Clearfield street forty-five feet, and in depth along Evans street onehun *Take-in ext ention on a claim of $lO 89'for taxes, filed by the city of Philadelphia (in 0. C. P. ; S. ’€B. No 186, Ada*,,) and to bo aold a, sy™|argrof E Philadelphia, Sheriffs Pace. March 22,1664. mhSt-St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF © a writ of l evari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street.HaH, All that certain square of ground, bounded by Dia mond, Bodice, and Washington streets, and Susquehan na avenue, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front one hundred and two feet, and in depth five hun dred feet. , , _ A Taken in execution on a claim for $.66 67, for taxes, filed by the city of Philadelphia, (In C. O. P . J. ’63 94, Adam,,) and to be ,o:d ST Philadelphia. 3herilTß Office. Marsh. 22.1864. mh24-3t CHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIBTDE OF O a, writ of Levari facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY.Evening, April 4 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the northeast erJ-* corner of Bewon and Belgrade streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Hewson street fifty- one feet, and in deptn one hundred feet to Somerset St Taken In execution on a claim for $85.27, for paying, filed by the city of Philadelphia, to use, *c., CO. G. P.; judgment, D-. ’63. 368. Sellers,) and to he sold as the property of John 0. THOMP3o3I Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. March 28. 18M mht4-3t CBERIFF’B SALE—BY VIRTUE OF C 5 »-writ of Levari Facias, to me dirseted, will be ex posed to public sa.'e or vendue, on MONO AY Evening, April 4. 1564, at 4 o'clock, at San Hom-sheet Hall. I AP that certain building and lot of ground situate on the north Bide of Spruce street, three hundred and thirty eight feetwest from Till. or fortieth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front forty-five feet, and m depth one hm dred and seventy-five feet. _. Taken in execution on a e aim of $4161, for taxe* filed by the city cf Philadelphia (in C. U. P., S., 63, No-80, Ads ms), and to bo sold as the property of H. B. Pen nockT JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 22,1864- mh24-3fc CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a wc }t of Levari Facias to me directed, will ba ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-atreefi Hall. All that certain three- story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the northeasterly ride of Oadw&l&der street three hundred and five feet seven and a quarter inches northwest from OxfoTd street, iu the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Gadwalader street six teen feet, and in depth on the northwest line eighty feet s&ven and one-eighth inches, and on the southeast line seventy-seven feet and six and five-eishths inches Taken in execution on a claim for $27.49, for curbing and pi ving, filed by the city of Philadelphia, (iaG. C.P.: T> . -fift 46. Cornman.) and to be sold an the property of Mr Nugent. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 22, 18S4 mh24»3t OBEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to xne directed, will ba ex posed to pnblic sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Evening, April 4. 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot ofgronni situate on the south side of Brown street, one hundred and four feet one and three fonrths.inches eastward from Twenty-sixth Btreet, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Brown street seventeen feet, and in depth on the east line fifty four feet eight and three-aaarter inches, and on the west line fifty-seven feet and three-fourths of an inch. - Taken in execution on a claim for $35 61. for curbing and paving, filed by the city of Philadelphia, (iu 0. C. P., M-,'64, 346. Co rum an,) and to be sold asithe pro perty of James Stewart. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, March 22. 1264. u»h24-3t SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to pnblic tale or vendue, ou MONDAY Evening, April 4. 1(64, at 4 o’clock, at San*om street Sail, All tbatcertaln three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the eou h side of Oxford street eigtty two feet east from Eleventh itreet, in the city of Phila delphia; containing In front on Oxford street eighty-two feet, and in depth fifty-ieven feet to a four-feet alley. Talsen in execution on a claim of $22 41 for paving and curbing, filed by the city of Philadelphia (in 0. G. P.. M., *64. 79. Cornman). and to be sold as the property of George B. HaUowell. JQHN THOMpmN _ gwlfl , Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. March 22,1861 mh24-Sb CBEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ oJ Levari Facia*, to me directed, will be ex posed to public tale or vendue, cn MONDAY Evening, April 4, 1t64, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. AH that certain lot of ground situate on the southwest eoruer of Front and Mifflin streets In the city of Philadel phia; containing in front on Mifflin street one hundred and thirty- four fret ten inches, and in depth on the east line, one hundred and fourteen feet eight inches more or less, and on the west line eihhty-nine feet lour inches to Beeler* ’ lane. Taken in execution on a claim for $487.88. for curbing and savin?- filed by the city of Philadelphia (In C, G. P.: M 64- 144, Cornman), anilo be sold as the property of David Gilbert. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. March 22,1864. mh24-3fc CHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Faeias, to me directed, will be ex pored to pnblic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4, 1884, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain messuage and lot of ground situate ou the cast side of Seventh street, fifty-nine feet six inches south of Gallowhlll street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Seventh street sixteen feet, and in depth fifty feet. Taken in execution on a claim for $57.60, for taxes, filed by the city of Philadelphia (in 0. C. P„ J. '62, No. 18, Adame), and to oesold as th« property of Freeman Scott JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office. March 22,1864. mh24-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, tome directed, will be ex posed io public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4.1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate on the west side of Miblh street, eighteen fret north from Depot street, in the citv of Philadelphia; containing in front on Eighth strte*. eighteen feet, andln depth fifty-three feet. Taken in execution on a claim for $23 82 for tixes, files by the city of Philadelphia (in 0. 0. P., S-. ’63. No. 3, Adame), and to be solo as the property of Achternacht JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 22,1361. mh2l 31 QBERJFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Apri14, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Saneom-etreet Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the nouth side of Melon street, thir y three feet »ast from PAston or Stiner street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Melon street six teen feet, and in depth sixt»-two feel. Taken in execution on a claim forsSs 31, for taxes,filed by the city of Philadelphia, (in C. C. P-. M. ’63, No. 15, Adams,) and’to he sold as tl e property of Heaton Walton JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff- Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 22,1861. mh24-3t CHEBIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF O ft writ of levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4 at 4 o’clock, at Sansom street Hall, All that certain lot of K’Onnd situate on tho east side of Twenty second street, twenty feet north from Race street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing iu front on Twenty-second street twenty feet, and in depth one hundred and eighty-eight feet. _.. . . *1 alien in execution on a claim for $33 54. for taxes, filed by the City of Philadelphia (In C. C. P. i M.,’93, No 133 Adams), and to be sold as the property of George Dobson JOHN THOMPSON, Bherlff E.Plii!ade'pbla. Sheriff’s Office, March 22.1864. mh24-3t CHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF O a Writ of Levari Facia*, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue.on MONDAY Evening, Ap) il 4, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hail, All those two certain three-story brick meßsaares ana lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of Tenth and Ogd' n streets. In the city of Philadelphia: coDtaln* ing in front on Tenth street eighteen feet, and in depth on the routh line seventy threa feet four Inches, on the u*--rtb line along Ogden street about seventy feet, and on the west line twenty-eight feet eight and three eighths inches o s four-fret-wide alley, with «h#» privilege there of. (Which f&ld premis a Thomas Thomas conveyed unto tamuel W Caldwell in fee ] (D C. ;M '64. m Debt, $1,847 40. McAllister ] • Taken in execution and to be sold rr the propertv of Esmuel W. Caldwell. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, &£ar*h22. 1361. cjU^tSt. SHERIFF'S SALES, SHERIFF 1 CHERIFI’S SALE—BY VIRTUE ©^ a writ ef Venditioni Exponas,to SosnA Y ErenUufr exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONO April 4. 1864, AI4 o’clock, at bamsom-strw Mart- No. 1 The lot of ground, with the four-st>ry utick building end hree-Btocy back building!fiSSSWJattki situate on the east side of Second baginnl g distance of one hundred and fifty feet * D , c “? B gf coll s ward from Coates street; containing in front on be street thirty-eight feet six and a quarter InohM, ana ex tending eaetwardly, on the north A seven feet seven inches to a point; thence southwardly fifteen feet two and three-quarter inches to a point, thence farther eastward thirty-three feet l® a » thence northward two feet two inches to a point . thence farther eastward six feet ten and a half lnctee wall; thence northward two feet six inohes: thenos far ther eastward three feet five inches; thence southward three feet eight inches; thence farther eastward three feet five inches to the rear end of the lot and extending eaetwardly. on the south line of the said, lot, forty feet two inches to a point; thence southwardly two feet two Inches to a point; thence farther eaatwardly forty-two feet seven and three-quarter inches to a noint; thence northeastwardly ten feet three inches to the rear end of (he lot. as the same is now n*ed and occupied- No 2 The two-and*ft-half-story brick building situate on the east side of Second street, the dis tance of one hundred and eighty-eight feet ten and one quarter inches southward from OoateMtwet, and thglirt of ground on which the tame is erected; containing in front on Becond street seventeen feet quarter inches, and in depth forty- six feet, th£,3^*!?rn most five feet ten inches of said lot being narrowed to the width of fifteen feet and one-naif an inch. - No. 3. The three-story brick house and lot of ground situate on an alley ttree-ieet-two-inches wide. 111 *h« of the building first above described, beginning at the distance of forty-seven feet seven Uqhes.or thereabouts, eastward of Second street; containing ‘"."iVfi said alley eleven feet one inch, or thereabouts, and tn depth twelve feet, or thereabouts, with the free use of the sa:d alley running eastward into Peach street j 80. i Tbs three-story brick hous, and situate on the eaid last-menlloned aHay. at tbe diataaM of fifty-eight feet eight inches or thereabout, eastward from Second street: contain!on In front on the tatd aiLeT eleven e.t one inch or there ‘bouts, and in deptn eleven eontoiningin front on the said allay eleven feetonVtach*or^herealKiots. and in depth nine feet nine inches or tbeieabonts, with the free use of o said alloy- N<* 6 The three-story brick heuse aud iot of groiiiid situate on the west side of Peach street, at - juq /. e t $ inches, or thereabouts, southward from Coates I eu/ettcontklning in front on reach .treat 13 feet 7 H inches, and in c epth 23 feet 10)5 inches. _ No 7 The three- itory bricx house and lot of ground situate immediately in the rear of that last described, and fronting on the last-mentioned alley leading fnto and from Peach street: containing In front 11 .eet 1H Inches, and in depth 12 feet 1?£ inches, with the free use o ’»o B B*The ffiee-story brick home and lot of ground situate on the west sine of Peach street, at the distance of one hnndred and forty -seven feet one and three-fourth Inches, or thereabouts, sonthward from Coates street; - containing in front on Peach street thirteen feet seven inohes, and in depth on the north line twenty-ave f«et nine Inches, and on the sontn line twenty-eight feet one and a half Inohes, including the privy appertaining th Mol t s' The three-story brick house and lot of ground situate on the west s de of Peach street, at ihe distance of one hundred and fluty-feet and eight anddhree-fomths inchee. or thereabouts, sonthward from Coates street: containing In front on Peach street thirteen feet si*-and fl”«.*Ulilhi Inches, and In depth twenty flTa feat eight and oue-h&lf luches. . _ . . _ No. 10. The ihree- story brick house aud lot of ground, situate on the west side of Peach street, at the distance 1 of one hundred and seventy*seven feet two and five eighths Inches, or thereabouts, sonthward from Coates street; containing in front on Coates street thirteen feet five and cne-balf Inches, and in depth on the north line thereof twenty-five feet nine and three-quarter inchee, and on the south line twenty-seven feet one and three quarter i* cbes 5 including the privy Appertaining thereto. No. 11. The threo story brick house and lot of grouad : situate on the south Bide of a certain alley, three/eet j wide, leading into and from Peach street, one hundred I and seventy-four feet thr®© and thrCC-elghths inches. 0( j thereabouts, southward from Coates street, beginning at . ; the distance of forty-six feet eastward from Second street; containing in fronton the saidalley twelve feet four and two*third* inches, and in depth twelve feet one inch, or thereabouts, with the nse of the said allev. 1 No 12 The three- story brick house and lot of ground situate on the south aide of the said alley, and immedi ately adjoining the last described on the eastseontain- Inx in front on the said alley twelve feet four and two thirds inches, and In depth twelve feet one ineh, or i thereabouts, with the use of the said alley. ! No 13 The three-story brick house and lot of ground, f situate on the south side of the said alley, Immediately i adjoining the last described on the east; containing In ! front on tke said alley twelve feet four and two-thirds i Inches, and in depth twelve feet two-and-a-quarter ' inches, with the use of the said alley. . . . ' ! Ho. 14. All the rest and remainder of the large lot of i ground in the writ described, but not specifically in- I eluded the ftbovedlyfeionsthereof, and the fiveprlvlea erected on par.o thereof, subject to the free ana oomtaoa 1 j use of the iald ground and privies bythe owners and oe cupiere of the said houses bounding thereon, as the same ! and the several partß thereof are now need and enjoyed ■ as appurtenant to the said houses i CD. C.;M , ’6l 832.. Debt, $660 73- W. 8. Pice ] 1 I Taken in execution and to bs sold as the property of ! 1 Aaron C. Engle. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. : Philadelphia, Bheriflr*s Offlce, March 22,1834. mb24-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF © a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public tale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4.18t4, at 4 o’clock, at Saneom street Hall. No, L AJI that certain triangular lot of ground situate on tbe &ortbw6,t comer of Front and Moore streets in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Moore street about twtnty-four feet four inches, and in depth on Front street about seventy-three feet five inche*. Bounded westward by ground now or late of Henry Im % ? jet of ground situate on the north side of Moore street, containing In front on Moore street thirty five feet, more or less, and in depth about eighty feet. Bounded east partly by Front street, and partly by ground of Bichard Wistar, westward by ground of Julius Fleury, and northward by ground of G. H. B USos* 1 and 2, with the buildings thereon to be sold to gether ) • • No S. A fbree-etory brick messuage, stable, slaugnter house and lot of ground on the north side of Misters street fifty-four feet west of Howard street; containing in front on Masters street thirty-six feet, and In depsh eighty feet. [Which said lots William H. Kern, Sheriff, by deed poll dated January 14. 1860, recorded In D. C. Deed Book W-, No 2. page 31. Ac-, conveyed unto John P, Ferech in fee. No. 2 being subject to a ground rent or thirty-fcix dollars, and No. 3 to a yearly ground rent of fi/tj ; 597 Debt <6 644 68, Bullitt. J Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of John P Persch. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff s Offlce, March 22, 1864. mh2i-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF © a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Aoril 4,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-etreet Hall, No. 1- All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Button wood street,' seventy-eight fret two inches west from Ridge avenue, in the cltv of Philadelphia; containing in front on Buttonwood street sixteen fee; (Including half of a two-feet six*inches-wide alley,) and in depth eighty-four feet; subject to a mortgage debt of twelve hundred dollars. . , _ . _ . No. 2. All that certain messuage and lot of ground, situate on the south Bide of Nectarine street, one hun dred and fifiy-one feet eleven and a half inches west ward from Ninth street; containing in front on Necta rine street fifteen feet, (including half of a two-feet blx inebes-wide alley.) andin depth flftvfeet. . , [Which said premises Mahlon Hutchinson, by deed dated May 16th. 1846, recorded in Deed Book R K L., No. 39, pag* 492, &c., conveyed unto Lydia Walraven in fee; subject to a mortgage of eight huudred dollars.] CD. C. ; M.,’64. 392. Debt. $7,979 99 Dougherty. 3 Taken In execution and to be soli as the property of John Weckerly. JOHN THOMPSON, faheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Offlce, March 22,1864. mU24-3t QHURIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ™ a writ of Levail Facias, to ma directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4. 1864 at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground beginning at the north west corner of Twenty-fonrth and Green streets, mtho city of Philadelphia; thence northward along Twenty• fourth street one hundred and eighteen feet; thence westward one hundred and sixty feet to Pagoda street; thence southward along the same one hundred and eleven feet three and five-eighth inches to Pennsylvania avenue; thence southeastward along the same twelve feet eleven and seven-eighths inches to Green street; thence eastward along the same one hundred and forty nine feet eight and seven-eighths inches to the place of beginning Taken in execution on a claim for ST9B 14, for curbing and paving» filed by the city of Philadelphia (in C. C. P.« M., ’6l. 81. Cornm&n), and t* be sold as the property of Jscob Breing. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 22, 1864 mh24-3t SHERIFF’S SALE,—BY VIRTUE OF a writ ofYenditloni Exponas,to medirected,will be exposed to pnblic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4.1664, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate ou the east side of Sixth street, two hun dred and sixty-nine feet eleven aad one half inches northward from Buttonwood street. In the city of Ph la delphia; containing in front on Sixth street twenty feet, and in depth one hundred and seventeen feet nine Inches, to a three Jeet-wide alley, with the privilete thereof. [Which said premises Paul Thurlow et ux, by deed dated May EOth. 1857, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W,. No 134. page 418, Ac , conveyed uni'o Malvina R. Martin in fee; subject to a mortgage debt of six thousand dal lai‘ Id. C.: M . '64. 406. Dsht, $2,810.88. Thomas.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of J. Willis Martin and Malvina his wife, JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philada., Sheriff's Office, March 22, 1864. mh24-3fc CBERIFF’S SALE.—BY" VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, wllll be ex po ted to public sale or vendue, on MONDfT Evening, April 4, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom- street £ all. „ All that certain thTee-story brick messuage and Jot of ground situate on the east tide of Tenth street (No 903) eighteen feet north from Poplar street, in the city of Phi ladelphia; containing In front on Tenth street sixteen feet, and in depth seventy-seven feet. Taken in execution on a claim for $53 99, for taxes, filed by tbe city of Philadelphia (in C- C. £*., J ’62; No. 42. Adams), and to be sold as tbe property of Freeman BcoU JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, March 22.1854 mh‘24-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to pnblic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. April 4. 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-Btreet Hall. . Ail that certain' two-rtory brick shop and lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Tower and Washing ton streets, in the Tenth ward of the city of Philadel phia; containing in front on Tower street tnirty feet, and in depth forty* six feet eight incheH. _ Taken in execution on a claim for $28.93 for paving, filed by the city of Philadelphia (in C. C. P. * D.» ’6l. 19, Cornman), and to be sold as the property of John Damp man. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia. Shfiriffs Office. March 22, 1864. mh24-3t CHEB IFF’S SALE.—BY VI £CTUE OF O a, writ of Levari Facias to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on Monday Evening, April 4, 1864, ftt 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall- All that certain lot of ground situate on the northeast erly aide of York street, one handled and twenty-six feet northwesterly from Emerald street, in the cits of Phila delphia, contalniag in front on j ork street one hundred and twenty- two feet, and in depth sixty feet more or Taken in execution on a claim for $77.27 for curbing and paving, filed by the city of Philadelphia, CinC. 0. P.,M. ’» 84. Cornman,landtobesoldastneproperty of William Griffiths. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 22; 1864. mh24-3t SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF h-7 a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he exposed to pnblic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4,15C4, at 4 o’clock, at Bansom street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the south side ofLooust street, one hundred and for.y-eix feet westward from Twentieth street, In the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Locust street rixteen feet nine Inches, and in depth eighty feet to a twenty-feet-wide street. (Which Raid premises George Northrop et ux.. by deed dated July 28, 1852. conveyed unto John Mitchell in fee; subject to a yearly rent of sixty dollars. 3 CD. C.; M.,’64. 393. Debt. $665.75. Dougherty.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jobs Mitchell. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. March 28, J 864 mh24-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to pnblic sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening. April 4.1864, at 4 o’« lock, at Sansom-street Hall, Ail that certain lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of Crammond and Lancaster streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Lancaster street one hundred a*d thirty-one feet ten and one-quarter inches. »nd in depth about sixty feet. Taken in execution on a claim for $l7B 33, for curbing and paving, filed by the city of Philadelphia (in C. C. P , j, ’62. 86, Cornman). and to be sold as the property of Ellen Price. _ JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office. March 22, 1864, mh24 35 SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Venditioni! Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to pnblic Bale or vendue, on MONDaY Eva ning, April 4.1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-streec Hall. No. 1 All that lot of ground, and hotel and stables thereon, situate on the north side of Market street, and west Bide of William, or thirty-ninth, street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Market street one hnndredand fifty feet, and in cepth two hundred feet to Green street. [Recital in writ.] No. 2. All that certain lot of ground, with the stables ana buildiagd thereon erectea. beginning on the north side of Filbert street, one hundred and seventeen fee; westward from Eighth street, in the city of Philadel phia; thence extending northward one hundred and thirty-live feet; thence eastward eighteen feet; thence northward thirty- feet: thence westward eighteen feet; thence southward eiehteeu feet; thence westward forty-one feet; thence southward ona hundred and fifty feet to Filbert stie6t; and thence eastward alone the came forty-one feet to ihe place of beginning, (which aaid premises Owen Sheridan, et ux., by deed dated October 17, 1864, recorded in Deed Book B. 0. W.,N0.1, pase 279, conveyed unto Patrick Eellev in fee. ] [D.C : M.,’64. 402. Debt *6.000 Elcook.] N. 8.—5260 to be paid at time of sale on each Taken in execution, and to be sold an the property of Patrick Kelley. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Pniladelphia, Sheriff s Office, March 22.1864. mh24-3t CBEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to pnblic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4 ISG4, ai 4 o’clock, at Saneom-Biraet Hall. All that certain lot ofs round, beginning in the south west lice of ground of the PbitadetpUie and Reading Railroad, at the Intersection of said line and tha middle of Amber street, in tbe city of Philadelphia, thence ex tendirg along tbe middle of said Amber street one hun dred and sixty feet nine and a half inches to the middle of Lehigh avence. ihenro along tbe middle of Lehigh avenue nine hundred and reveuty-five feet, theacanertb e&steriy one hundred and sevonty-aeven fast eleven and one-quarter Inches to said ground of said railroad thence along the same one hundred and seventy-five feet ten inches to (ho of beginning. (0. D.. M. '64: 355 Debt. $157.19. Thorn ] Taken in execution and to he (‘old u» the proparty of FrnDCi» RUey. JOHN THOMP.-ON, Sheriff Phlladtlphia; Sheriff>j Office. March 22.1564 nih2l‘3t SHERIFF’S SALES. QHEBIFF’S sal®—by VI stub of O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to ms directed, will be *-rnoted to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Wf IBM at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-etreet Hall, Nn 1 All that certain lot of grouad sitaste on the annihtrlv side of Delaware avenue, twenty-seven feet SJi I fiva-elthths inchei woiterly from Clearfield street In the eity of PhUadelphla; containing in front Tieißware svenne slxty-two feet, and in depth two hundredaod fifty feet, more or less, to low-water mark ll N!!*l , ’«| l> tlftrc»rtaln lot of gronod .Ujato on the eijAAf Delaware avenue, ninety-two feet five l«ho7"*.£rly from Clearfield etreet. nnVe 420 &c.. conveyed unto Elam F. witmer m & reVfrvlns o'tit of each it .aid lots a ground rent of three hundred denary bsm , Mi 6 9, M . I,oilg<trOtfc. ] TaMn^o’ rawutlou Bherifl’s Office, Mareh 22. IBM mh2l-:lt SHERIFF S SALE - BY VIRTUE OF peseuiu. a t 4 o’cloC. atSinsom-strast Ball. la r?o*2 ’jCl" 1 that certain lc; of ground situate ontha .nith-weFterlYSideorKldge street, two hundred and four northwestward from Lelper street, in Fraukford aforesaid; 0o n talnln gin fronton judge-‘"^""“*7: Potts, i Tftkenin execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel K Obamberlain. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff t Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. March 22-1861 . mh24 3t CHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF © a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on Monday Evening. April 4.1864, at 4 o’clock. atSansom-slreet Hall, All that certain lot of ground, with the buildings thereon, situate on the southwest corner of Lombard and Twenty fourth streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Lombard B J reet ,7 wm depth on Twenty*fourth at teventy-eight feet [Which B aid premises James Kerr, bydeed dated Novembar 15, 1864, conveyed unto Thomas faulty in fee; reserving a ground rent of one hundred and thirty dollars 3 * [D. O. BL ’64. 400 Debt, SU7 05. Potts J Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of *ho£a!Naully JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia- Sheriff’s Office. March 22.1864. roh24 3t CHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIBTUE OF O wr it of Yenditlonl Bxpouas. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDaY Even in g/April 4, ]B«4, ail o’clock, a» eausom-street HSU, All iD&t certain three-etory brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Third street* one bun dled and thirty-one feet six and one haif inches south ward from Buttonwood street, in the city of Philadel phia; containing in front on Third street twenty feet, end in depth one hundred feet. [Which said premises William Seal. Sheriff, b, deed dated January 24,1852. recorded in D. C. Deed Book Y, page 2W, Ac. conveyed unto the laid Joseph A. Freund in fees BUbieot to a ground renu-f g^ollar. Jo?,p“A ln iVeund!° a “ d JOH b N B A^oTsTM. 0 ' Phiiadl:gh.riff’a Office. March 22.1884, mhM-3t CHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF © a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Erening. April 4, 1664. at 4 o’clock, at Baneonx-etreet Hail. All that certain building and lot of ground situate on the west side of Livingston etreet. forty three feet and five-eighths of an Inch north from Hull street, in the city of PhUadelphla; containing in front on Livingston etreet three hundred and sixty-eight feet, and in depth one hundred and sixty-nine feet five and a half inches to Evans street . , _. Taken in execution on a claim of $646.86 for taxes, filed by the City of Philadelphia, (In D. C.; 8.. 83. No. 1. Adam,.) and toba .old “ Philadelphia. Bnotlff’. Offlc. Mareh 22. 1664 mh2t-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Lerarr Facias, to ms directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4.1864 at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the south side Deshong street, ninety- one feet westward from Twenty seventh street. In the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Deshong street forty-five feet, and in depth thirty fret [Which said premises Dtvld McNeill, by deed dated December 16 1862. recorded in Ueed Book A. O. H„ No. 79. page 366. Ac.. conveyed unto the said Jane Dunn in fee. 3 [D C.; M., ’64. 4C9. Debt. $672. Blackburne ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Francis Dunn and Jane his wife. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philada . Sheriff’s Office. March 92, 1864. mh24 3t CIHERIFF’eI SALE—BY VIRIUE OF © a writ of Levari Facias, to me dhected, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Apm 4, 1864. at 4 o’clock, at hansom-street Hall, AJI that certain two-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the southerly side of Holemau (late Perhor)Btrest, sixty feet northeast from Wood street, iu the city orphliatfelphia; containing in fronton Holemau street sixteen feet, and in depth on the southwest line one htu dred-and-forty-one feet two antr seven eighths Inches, and on the northeast lineone-hundredand forty tbzee feet eight- and-a-half inches, to ATenion avenue. Taken iu execution on a claim fir $9.41 for curbing and paving, filedby the city of Philadelphia, (in C. C. P. S, ’6O, 43 Cornman,) and to be sold as the property of William Coyle. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. March 22, 1864. mh24-3t FOR SAZilfi AMD TO I.ET. Jf FOR SALE—A MODERN BUILT •iathree story DWELLING, with water, gas, bath, &c. : one of the most delightful and healthy situations In WEST PHILADELPHIA, commanding an extensive view of the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers and the Jersey shore; a new Barn ; lot 81 oy 176 feet; situated tn the vicinity of the new Park. Property rapidly ad vancing in price. Or, House TO LET and Furniture for sale. Inquire CHESTNUT Street, mb2l6t* Second Floor. Mfob sale—a YERY desira ble HOUSE, for a moderate-sized family.in a good neighborhood in Germantown, is now offered at a low f»rlce and on accommodating terms, in order to close an nterest in the property. House 86 by2s feet, with Fur nace, Bang*. Bath, and Hydrant Water; is built of stone, and lined throughout- Also, a fine Building Site, with about Three Acres «f Land Apply daily except Thursday, between 10 and 11 o’clock, at 803 M&EKfiT Street. . . mh!6 tf MFOR SALE—a YERY DESIRA BLE PROPERTY, the residence of the late Dr. JACOB SHARPLESS, deceased, with Eighteen Acres of superior Land attached. ' It is situated iu the borough of DOWNI^QTOWN,. Chester county, within ten minutes’walk of the Chester Valley and Pennsylvania Railroad Stations, at which all trains stop. Tr s D well ing le very conveniently and substantially built, with Barn, Tenant House. Spring House, and all necessary out-buildings. There:is a great abundance of Shrub bery. Fruit, and Shade Trees. Part of the land will be sold with the buildings, if desired. Apply to ABM. S. ABHBRIDGB. fe6-2m DOWNINGTOWN P. O. MFOB SALE. OB EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—4. handsome Country Seat and weil-im_proved Farm of 90 acres. It is oneof the most desirable properties ever offered for sale. Will be sold with or without stock and furniture. No money re auired. Immediate possession given. For full particu lars, apply to J. M. GDMMEY k SONS. 508 WALNUT Btreet ' ' fe24-lm M VALUABLE CHESTNUT-STREET PROPERTY. —The subscribers offsr at private sale, a property on CHESTNUT Street between Seventh and Eighth streets; 41 feet front on Chestnut street, and 178 feet deep. Tunning to Jayne street, with the privilege of al5 feet passage-way running to Eighth street. FIF TY THOUSAND DOLLARS of the purchase money may remain on the property a* a ground rent,or by bond and mortgage. LAUMAN & SALLADB, 188 SOUTH NINTH Street, jnh4-if Philadelphia, PEREMPTORY SALE—BY M. SjL. THOMAS & SOUS, Auctioneers. OVER 45.000 ACRES LAND, in Lycomiug, Clinton, Tioga, and Lu zerne counties, PENNSYLVANIA. On TUESDAY, March 29th, 1864. at 12 o’clock noon, will be sold at public rale, without reserve, at the Philadel phia Exchange, the following described property, viz: 45,111 ACRBB DESIRABLE LaND. 129 tracts, va rying in rize from 60to 1100 acres each, viz: 33,742 ACRES—6I TRACTS—LYCOMING COUNTY. Pennsylvania, in which county are numerous mines or coal and iron, and many parts heavily timbered, and C,t i6"oflo'ACßEl-Q4TRAC.TS-in CLINTON COUNTY, on the western declivity of the Allegheny Rlage: has hill and valley, and finely watered, an abundance of iron end coal, and rich in agricultural produce; faoill- U 4,^69 a, AORK y TRACTS, of 60 to SCO acre, sack. Ho tfco aorlhero boundary of the State, near tbe New York and Erie Railroad. 6,5110 A ®ES-LCZEKNE COUNTY— (25 TRACTS from 60 to about 400 acre. each.) This is one of ths are at coal counties in the State: the facilities for carrying its mrodnets to market are tutasoally great, and its farming prod rots re ry extensive. Fall partlealars now ready In pamphlet form. living the names of warrantees, number of acres in each tract, extracts from the laws under which the titles are de rived. and nnder which they will be sold, terms of sale. Ac.. may bSTiad on application to 8. T. BOiIINE. Esu.. 164 Sonth Fonrth atreet, Philadelphia, or to tho auc “l“ LB ABSOLUTE OF THE WHOLE 43,111 ACRES. * “ M.MOUiS & SONS. Auctioneer,. mhlß 21 24 2* 139 and I*l Sonth FOURTH St. M ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT FOB SALE.—On the Bristol Turnpike, near -J Holmesbnrg, about eijlit miles from Philadelphia, very and Railroad, convenient also to Churches and Schools. For healthiness and beauty of situation, as well as £ arroundin* adyantajjM, this pro perty is unsurpassed in the suburbs of Philadelphia.' The Mansion, of brown stone, commanding line views of the Delaware River, built and finished in the most tbe.TOugh manner, is spacious and replete with all the modern conveniences for both summer and winter. The Grounds comprise about twenty three aoraa, beau tifully laid out, and ornamented with a great variety of old and young Forest Trees and Shrubbery. A large Garden, with abundance of Fruit, Orchard, dec. On the premises are also elected a Gardener’s Cottage, Lodge, OrchardlHouee.'Green House, Conservatory, Gas House, and extensive Stabling. Do expense baring been spared to make this, in all respects, a flrst-elass residence. Apply to c. h. huibhbid; Ho. 303 South SIXTH Street. SHIPPING. XTOTIOE.—THE STEAMSHIP CITY A' OF BALTIMORE- oftMs lino, will sail as an extra steamer on THURSDAY, March 24. at 10 A, M., carrying cabin paciengers at fall rates, ahd steerage at reduced rates, payable in United States currency. mh23 -2t STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVES. touching at Queenstown, (Cork Hu bor. 1 The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool, Mew York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company are Intend* ed to sail ae follows: EDINBURGH March S 3. CITY OP WASHINGTON ..Saturday, April sd. CITY Of MANCHESTER.. .Saturday, Apriltth. Saturday at noon, &esa Pier _ . ‘RATES OP PASSAGE: o* It? equivalent in Curreuey. FIRST CABIN, *6O 00 STEERAGE. $3O 0C Do. to London, 85 00 Do. to London. 94 CC Do. to Paris, 96 00 Do. to Paris, 40 00 Do, to Hamburg, 90 00 Do. to Hambnrc.3? OG Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter* dam, Antwerp, As., at equally low rates. or Qaeanatown: Ist Cabin, $7l $85,, $lO5. Steeraga from Liverpool and Queenstown. SS& Those who wish to send for their friends ean buy tiekett here at these rates. Ul9 1M WALNUT StrMt.FhlbdlliThla. adfe THOMSON’S LONDON £=■ KITCHENER. or EUROPEAN RANGE, for fa jfoAyl gHjga. hotgla- or public institutions. In TWENTY SIZBB. Also. Philadelphiaßange* -Hot-Airfnrnacaß. Portable Heaters, Lowdown Grates. Fin-board stores. Bait Boilers. Stawhola Plates. Broil ers, Cooking Stoves, *«., at wholesale and retail, by the mannlactnrers. CHASE SHARPE, & THOMSON, mhl-tntht6m No. 300 N. SECOND Street. TO HOUSEKEEPEBB. In maklr gyour spring pnrohnsos, be sure to pro' Si d . B »l°. n^i^. w i , A,!3Sj >e ar t he only RELIABLE and WARRANTED CLOTHES WRINGER— ... ... THE DNIVERSAL WRINIBR. With ftbe Patent COQ. WHEBL REGULATOR, which positively prevents the rolls from breaking or twist ing on the shaft and tearing the clothing, aa all wringer, without Cog Wheels wlUdo, however strongly It may be aißerted to the contrary. No family can be without the universal wringer. It will pay for Itself In six months, In the aavln* of garment, alone. In the emallset family. „. _ The family sizes are $7 and #lO. and are WAS. ANTED in every particular. Rlor sale wholesale and retail, hy „ E. L. BURNHAM, Mannfaetmrer’e Agent, No. av South SIXTH Street, between Chestnut and Market. Philadelphia. mhB-lm T)IXON’S STOTB POLISH. ■ GEO. F. GALE & CO.* w Wholesale Agents, Wo*. 4 and GOSfcSrtmr Street. mMZ-lxn* 7 TONS CHEESE, VERY FINE. * S*?® 6 Butter, for table nee. JS? e Bo S received dally. . 1® doien bottle. Freeh Tomatoes. ab ”J« for «als In large or email ' quantities. at the Eastern Market Cheese stand. FIFTH Street, below Market. sis at TTJMBLLE’S COMPOUND SYBUP OP DOCK Is sneeessfal m a remedy, because those win uae it pronounce It the best " GOUGH BTSUF most tffflclent Invlioratot, , ? r . B * r Oftli» ever offered to tbe public Bold by tbe PTOQfUtar, p. JUMBLLB, 159 S StARKST Street. Aad aU OraciUH mhto-3oi pHQPQgAH< A SSIBTANT QUARTERMASTER A. GEHEBAL’SOFFIOR ism PKOPOSILB will be "Srtheda? FIPTf MEDICINE WIGOHS, to„be miwtraotea m « oordance with a model styled tbe ‘ ■JJJo gizQ Vfaiou,”. xcept tie axle* which Is to be of the same size as those of the regular army wagon* model to M seen a* ibe Schuylkill Arsenal. ~ ~ . The right la reserved to reject all bids deemed too high* and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. By order. Colonel G. H CROBMAN, , Assistant Quartermaster General, (Blgned) A. BOYD. . tphga Pt Captain and A Q M ,U. 8 A. PROPOSALS FOROTHE ERECTION x OF FIFTY ©WILLING HOUSES. _ Harrisburg. March 11,1864. PEOPOSALS Are invited for tne building of five blocks of ten house* each* of wood or brick, to be located on the ifotmds of the L&ehiei Iron Mill Company. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of William '’older. Fropornls will be received for one or more blocks nntil April 12th. Address proposals to WILLIAM C!OT,oKft, mh22-Atap!2 Chairman Bnllding Committee. rbFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AMD V-/ KQDTPaGB. TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets, awuirau ' FHii.ADBLPHfA. March 21,1854 RKAT.rn PROPOSALS will be received at this office o'clock M. on WBDNB^DAY, tha aupplylug the Schuylkill Areenal With the following Tents, of linen or cotton duck. *£*??)* Jl leas than 10 ounces to the yard,of 28)4 inches wide, sam pie of the material required. . .. . , armv Iron PoU, 6 gallons, 86 pounds, %-lnch ban, army Petroleum and Tarred Paper for baling purposes; Bftm* pice reqoiied. .. „ , Bids from defaulting contractors will not be recetveo. Blank forms for piopoials can be had upon application at proptßal?’ must be endorsed, 4 ‘ Proposals for Army Supplies. ” stating the particular article bldfo^^ mh22-8t Col, and Asst. Q. M. General U 8. A. ("YFFIOE ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE. Phili&oblphiAi March 16, 1864. SEALED PBOPOSALS arc Invited and will be reoelved at this office, until 12 o'clock M.onM jNDAY.the 28th Inst., for supplying the Scnnylkill Arsenal with GRAY WOOLLEN BLANKETS—army standard, of domestic manufacture—in order that the present weetly delive ries may be largely increased. K . Bidders muststate in their proposals, which must be given In i oriiing, as well as In figures* the quantity bid °The n a'bi\uy to fill the contract must be Sarantied by two responsible persons, whoseslgna res will be appended tothe guaranty, aiad*a)xuufi antv accompany the bid; and in case the said bidder should fall to enter into the contract, *££7,!®J?**J good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom Ihe contract may be awarded. Bidden, as well ae their BQ J? tI9s 'CfcSi- may not be known at this office, will roraUn a eerttn cate irom the United States District Attorney>Po*tina«- ter, or other public functionary, at the bidder, or guarsntors. setting forth dearly the fact that the bidder and his sureties are responsible men. who Will, if a contract is awarded them, act Ja /®od falth with th® United States, and fiilthfully execute the * a No°*bld will be entertained that does not fully comply with aU of the aboVe requirements,and which l* perty guarantied by two responsible parties, ae above de» “ C BMa from defaulting eontraotorewlUlnot be> nHdwjjL - Blank forms for piopoflalfl MR upon applies -11 Propmals 11 Ernst be endorsed ‘ ‘ Proßosjls fow Army B »ot’' Asst A. ORDNANCE office, Win DrrARTMawT. Washi.v'ii'o.v. Feb. 23, 1884. PBOPOSALS will be received by this Department until TUESDAY, March. 8. at 4 o’clock P. M., for thei de livery at the, Springfield Armory, Vms, of 6.000 s!a«le Beta of wrought-Iron work, for United States Artillery Harness. , The Harness' Irons are to be packed in well-made boxes, containing twelve single sets each, being an as sortment for four wh eel and eight lead horses; and each twelve sets, so packed, will consist of the following long Hamee, complete. 8 pairs short Harass, complete. 6 pairs medium names, complete. 48 Ttace Clips, with 144 rivets. 4 double Loops or tye*. • ■ 12 Saddle Loops (bent for cantls.) 24 Trace Ryes. _ .• , 24 lorg Chains, with toggles. IBreaitflOfkfi. # . . 2 Leg Guards, With ten rivets.. . „ , 6 Paddle Loop?, straight, for riding-saddle pummel. These B arneae Irons are to conform strictly in pattern and weight to the model sets to be seen at this office> and at the Springfield Armory; are to be smoothly finished; are to fill the standard gauge?, and each piece le to be made of the size and kind of iron prescribed in the offi cial bUI of iron. cooles of whioh can be obtained at this office, at the New York Agency, and at the Springfield A Allttoe Irons ere to be well japanned—the japan to be of the best qnality, and well baked on. They are to be subject to.lnspeotion at factory where made, before ai The^B meagre ?o he marked with the maker’s name, the size, and the letters U. 6. A. The latter letters one fourth of an Inch high. All the pieces are to be put up in proper bundle*, pro perly labelled, and each box it to be carefully packed, as preccribed by the Inspector. The packing-box to be paid for at the Inspector's valuation. Deliveries are to be made at the Tate of not le*" than feisty sets per day. commencing on the 22d day or March next Failure to deliver at the specified time will sub ject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fail to deliver at that time . No bids will be considered except from parties actual ly engaged in the manufacture of this or similar kinds of ironwork, and who can bring ample evidence that they have In their own slops all the machinery and ap pliances for turning out the full amount of work epeci fl *BiSSe»wUl be required to furnish proper securities for the proper performance of the work, and will enclose with their bids the written acknowledgment of their sureties over their own signatures. .... , , . Each party obtaining a contract will be required to osier luto bonds, with approved sureties, for its faithful award being made, successful bidders wiU be notified and furnished with forms of contract and bond. . . ,i The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bWs if not deemed satisfactory. 4t _ . _ . Proposals will be addressed to “Brigadier General Geo J). Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Washington CUv," and will be endorsed ’‘Proposals for Hatness Irons.” GfiO. U. aAoISaa, Brigadier General, Chie? of Ordnance. Ordnance Office—War Drpabtmbxt, Washington, March 19,166 L The time for receiving the proposals under the above advertisement for Horse Equipments, is postponed until the Ist day of April, at 4P. M. The rate of delivery per week will bo one-tenth of the whole amount contracted for. and the time of first delivery is so amended, as to allow each bidder to specify when he can make his first delivery. Samples of the equipments can be seen at Fr&nkford Arsenal. Bridesbarg. Pa.. after the 22d inst. GEO. D. RAMSAY, rali42-tullista.pl Bri*. Pen,. Chief af Ordnance. PROPOSALS FOB FORAGE. ChTB» QtrjJLTXMLiJBTXn'S OSJI6J. Wabexkotox Depot* December 8, *B6l. PfiOPOSiXB era Invited by theundercigTLSd tor supplying the U. 8. Quartermaster's Department M Washington, D. 0., Baltimore, Md.. Alexandria, end Port Monroe, va, or either of these plesee, with Da?* Corn, Oats, and Straw. ~ . „ , * Bids will be resolved for the delivery of 1.000 bushels !)f corn or oati, an£ 80 tone oMiay or straw, and up- must state at whlsh of the above-named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which Shsr will make deliveries thereat, the Quantity of each article proposed to be delivered, the time when said de liveries shall be commenced, and when to be completed. ‘Hie price must be written out in words on the bids.. Com to be put up In rood, stout seeks* of about two bushels each. Oats la like sacks* of about three bushels each. The sacks to .be furnished without extra charge to the Government The hay and straw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description of oats, com, hay. or straw, proposed to be delivered, must be stated in the ’"lß'tlie’irtlslee offered nnd«r th.'feid, heroin lOTlted will be subject to a rigid Inspection by the Government Inspector before being accepted. Contrasts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the Govern ment may require, and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shall have been delivered and accepted. _ _ ~ . The bidder will be required to accompany his propo sal with a guarantee, signed by two responsible persoas, that incase his bid is accepted he or they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufieient sureties, in a sum equal to tee amount of the contrast, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the term* of this advertisement; and in ease the said bidder should fall to enter into the eontroet. they to make good the difference betweenthe offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility ol the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of ft u. S. District Attorney, Col' lector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government, or responsible person knows to this °*All'bidda73 will be duly notified of the acceptance or rejection of their proposes. The full name and post office address of each bidder must be legibly written in the proposal. Proposals must be addressed to Brigadier General D. H, Busker, Chief DdpdtQuartermaster, Washington*]? <j.,»nd should be plainly marked, * 1 Proposals for j?o -laie. ” Bonds, In a sum equal to the amount of the contrast, signed by the eontraetor and both of M* guarantors, wll 5 be required of the successful bidder or bidden upok KSguiiog the contract. Blank orraa of bids, guarantees, and bonds may be obtained upon applioAtlon at this office, ?u JHoesi o* pbofosab. (Town, County* and Statu ■■ (Date) 2, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and de liver to tiie United States, at the Quartermaster's De partment at ■ ■■■ agreeably to the terms of your advertisement, inviting proposals for forage, dated Washington D&pdt. December 3.1832. the following urfci sles, vis: - ■ bushels of Corn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of SS pounds. — bushels of Oats, in sacks, at - per bushel of 83 pounds. "■ tons of baled Hay, at per ton of 2,000 pounds. -*™ tons of baled Straw, at per ton of 2* OGO pounds. Delivery to commence on or before the day of , 188 , and to be completed on or before tho —*— day of , 186 , and pledge myself to ester Into a written contract with the united States, vrtth good and approved securities, within the space of ton days after being notified that my bid has been accepted. Tour obedient servant, —-■»■ ——. . Brigadier General D. H. strong. Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington* D. Q. GUARAiSTBB^ We* the undersigned, residents of—yin the county of ■■ , and State of , hereby, *olntly and severally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee* in ease the Foregoing bid of < bo accepted, that he or they will* within ton daye after the acceptance of eaid bid, cxeenta the contract for the sarac With good and sufficient sureties, In a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to farnleh the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated De cember 8,1863, under which the bid was made, and, in case the said l ■ ■ chall fall to enter into a contrast as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference be tween the offer by the eaid.—: —and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. , • ...... ' ' ' Witness: f Given under our hands and seals (this——day of— .188 . nfeal,] ■ (Seal. 3 I hereby certify that, to the best of nr knowledge and belief, the above-named guarantors arc good and suffi cient as sureties for the amount for which they oner to be security. ■■■ - To be certified by the United Btatec Distrial Attorney, Coll ester of Customs, or any other officer under the UnitodStates Government, or responsible person known to tills office. All proposals received under Jthli advertisement will be opened and examined at this office on Wednesday'and Saturday of each week, at-12 M. Bidder* are respectful ly Invited to be present at the openinyfjlds^i^they dall-tf Brigadier General acid OnarUn*eater. MEDICAIu T7LEOTRIOITY.—WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH r-Xessrs. GKIMA ALLEN, Medical Electricians. bavins dissolved partnership, the practice will be continued by THO 3. ALL BN, at the old established office. No. 753 North TKKTS Street, between Coates and Brown, where he will still treat and care all curable diseases (whether Acute, Chronic, Pulmonary or Paralytic, without a shock or any pain,) with the va rious modifications of Electricity and Galvanism. This treatment has bees found remarkably sueceosfal in. all eases of Bronchitis, Liptheria, and other diseases of the throat and respiratory organs. Consumption, first and »• Influents and Catarrh. eond stages.' General Debility. Paralysis. Diseases of the Liver or Neuralgia. Kidneys, Fever and Ayna Diabetes. Congestion. Prolapsus Uteri (Falling of _ the womb). I>Tspe»»!&. HttoamAtauft* Bronehitte. Ho charge for consuii&tii P. M. 'Festbnoni&U to be tie TABBANT’S “*■ BFPEEVESOENT SELTZER APERIENT, Pot THIRTY YE&B8 lias nuivei the ?aTonblaSi> •omxaend&tiou of the PUBLIC, and been US3D and PSS* BCBIB2D by the PIBST PHYSICIANS IBT THE LAND BEST BBMBD? E KNOWa POR Biok Headache, Herrons Headache, Dyspepsia, Bonr btom&ch, BUlons Headache, Diwiness, Coßtlreness, Loss of Appetite, Gout, Indigestion. Torpidity of the Lirer, Grarel, Bheumatle Affections, Files, Heart burn, Bea Biekness, Bilious Attacks, fevers, &c., Ac. | For .Testimonial*, *».. sea Pamphlet with aMh Bottl*. GftßWf ttog-ly FOR «A LE BY ALL PRP<^isTflf W lOTIL rpAYLOE’S ARNICA OIL OR EMBRO- J-C ATION neyar AUb to cure Rheumatism. Heuralala Bpr&lDs, Fronted Feet, Chapped Hands* and all BU?n dliauee. jPrlcaaSc.jttdWholMaleandßeffllliyH B 1 TATLOB.DraHUt.'nLHTHand OALLOffHlr.r,%f|.^ TOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTION V «mil Im. 233 *,4 034 MARKET Strut. ■SSEfS&.’SSTSJ , DRY GOODS. TS, Ac.. j A PaBD —W, invite the early particular attention > dealers le tie valasblo aud astortrasut 01 Bt ( ; tlsb French, Oerman.and American dry joodß,ctotM o , f At embrnclua 700 psekagee and lots or staple and f»„J’ article, to be peremptorily eo}d by catalofne, on »o ttr JJHSSSt credit (and p’rt foivcash). commencing tin, at 10 o'clock, precisely, to be conttmibd aU 1 ft the eveuiVa without intermission. ** LARGE PEREMPTORY LABOR AMERICAN DRY GOODS. AO. We will hold a large sale of British, German. French, and American Dry Ooode^^j^ March 24th, on four months’ credit, and MJrb cist, commencing SpAGRAQE S IANDLOTs fBI, I““ of British. German. French, India, and AmWJJ* gords, embracing a large, full, and fresh asiortment -jf woolen, worsted, linen, cotton, and silk goods for cut and couLtxy rales. .. N. 8.-Samples of the same will be airanged for eg. amination, with catalogues, early on the morning of the sale, when dealers will find It to their interest t > LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FOBEIGN AND DO. Mfc&TlC DRY GOODS, fto. . NOTICE. -Included in our sale of Foreign and dome,, tic dry good-, on Thursday Morning, March 24th. at j.) o’clock, will be found in part tfce following deslrable e ticlts, to be sold on four months credit and part for cash via: eaten neat styles American pi W — cases American singhamß, cases English and German ginghams. cases apron checks. cases bine dei.ln.fl. cases lickings. eases bine Rtrlpec. cases black and colored sileiias^ caeca brown and btaaobed mcuiUne. cases f»ncy cottouades. cases jean* and mixtures. cases Saxony dress aor ds. cases fancy lawns and^aconeU, cases poplins and qraambiques. cases fancy reps and poll d 9 chevres. caws da baga and mom da lalnw. “ M9sllk “ p **linb'n ooors. On THURSDAY, March 24th. I ProlapsusAsi(orPiles ) Nocturnal Emissions, Ac. I Deafness. m. Office hours 9A. H to 6 as. *t office. dc36 6m auctiohj sahb. -piece'??, and 8 4 Barnsley damasks. . nieces white and brown damasks and cloths. piece* damask and buck towels. places Mtached and brown linen hacks. do,.n« ‘nd^Hu^n.bri^hjandkarchiy,. On THUBBDAY. March 24th.. Will be eold. about 525 places woolons-vis: pleees Belgian and French broadcloths*, pieces English black cap and cloak cloths, pieces English meltons. pieces fancy French casslmeres. pieces blaci doeskins. pieces black aiid fancy satinets. ... Also, black satin and fancy silk vestings, serges, vei. vets, hosiery, glove*, spool cottons, patent thread, ilik cravats and ties, hoop and balmoral skirtße epirts drawers, linen bosom-, buttons, cotton woolen, thlbet and stella shawls, fancy articles, Ac. Alan, stock of American dry goods, foTCash. INGB. «ATTINGB ai AC s . okni!((} At 10K o’clock, will be Bold by catalogue, on 4 month* Cr f’iece« rich velvet, Brussels, three-ply. superfine, am fine ingrain, Yenitian, hemp, and list esrpstlngc Oa Q . ton matlinga, ic . embracing a eho'ee assortment of perior goods, which may be examined early on morning of sale. _______ SPRING BA^, S MO!JDiL7 MORNING. March 28th, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, by catalogue. four months’ credit, abnut 150 PACKAGES AND LOTS of French, India, German, and British dry-good*, *c . embracloi a large and choice assortment oj faaey and slapl * article. In «Uk. woraiwl. woolen, and sotio, & N'Bl-Sample, of the »m, wUI b, arran«d for «. sminatlon. with catalogues, early on the morning of tin sale, when dealers will fin*f it to their interest to attend LAHGB POBITIVE BALE OF l-]OO PACKAGES BOOT#. " A * WI BHOES, BROGANS AE MY GOODS, Ac. BnUJS3 i>N TUESDAY MORNING. March 29th, at 10 o’clock, will besold bycalalog-iv without rseerve, on four months’ credit, about l.lft packages boots, shoes, brogaufl. cavalry boots. &e , era bracing a prime and fresh assortment of desirable artl des for men. women, and children* of city and Easteri with catalogues* early ou the awn ing tf tale. ' ■DY HENRY Pa WOLBEBT, X> AUCTIONEER, No, NOS MARKET Street South Bide, above Secoad ft SKIRTS DRY GOODS TRIMMINGS, HOSfERY. BikAMAo. HANDKERCHIEFS. Ac On FRIDAY MORNING, March 25th. at 10 o’clock, will be sold Ladle* tap» stjui spring skirts, casslmeres delaiues, bereges. Jawa* ran lina, prints, tarletons, drets trimmings,.ribbons, ou«oq hosiery, gloves, linen and cotton handkerchief*. ties, shawls, table cloths, rottttng. colleretn, bind,, collars and sleeves, eblrt collars, bosoms, flannel shir*, boots, shoes, caps, felt hats. Ac. Bales of Dry Good*. Trimming*. Notions. Ac , evA ry MONDAY, wBu&ESDAY, and FRIDAY Aforniaft, c> a . mencingat 10 o’clock. T7UBNESS, BRINLEY, & 00.. X No. 015 CHESTNUT and 619 JAYNE Strata FR DAY. MARCH 26TH, On four month*’ credit, _ LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FRENCH GOODg. OF THE IMPORTATION OF MESSRS. BENKARD & HUTrON. We will sell, on FRIDAY, 25th ln*t., ou four moothi' credit, a large and handsome assortment of goodt of tht above named importation, comprising foil lines of tbs L«KlTlac/,°B!o(ie, mi high color, thibet shawls, wool ana silk fringes, line to extra supernn*, LamaS make. SCO do. do. mousseline delaine do. , 2CO black centre printed borders Stella do. , 500 rich satin plaid mozambique and tamartiud.-vura and long. 600 pleceßlnpins. extra quality black mode, and high color* monssellne deiaine 160 piece* 7*4 black and assorted colors do. ICO pieces super qualities assorted colors barege tier* nant. 200 piece* extra fine, quality assorted coirs, plain, and plaid moßambiqoes. _ • • ~ , SCO pieces very fine plain poll de chevree, high sobn plaids. 200 pieces superfine qualities assorted color*, plain, plaid, and striped French mohair*. 2fio pieces very rich printed mouaseline delaine. ne» design*. 600 pieces new style English dress goods, just landsl 4CO pieces fine silks, comprising oxtra qualities black and assorted colors, double faced silks, and heavy colored taffetas. SALE ON ACCOUNT OF UNDERWRITERS, FORJIASff On FRIDAY MORNING. March 26th. al 10 o’clock — 1 case 6-4 black alpaca*. 6 “ fancy dress goods. Slightly damaged on voyage of Importation psr 'ism ere Louisiana and Pennsylvania. M THOMAS & SONS, • Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Siren. CARD.—Sale® of Real Estate, Stocks* 4*., at tfc» %£■ CHANGE EVERY TUESDAY. Pamphlet Oaiile an OMh Saturday dm vious. MOT FURNITURE at Auction Store THURSDAY! Sale at Nor. 139 and 141 South Fourth street. SUPERIOR FURKITURE, PIANOFORTE, CANTOS CHINA. FINE CAkPETS, &c. THIS MORNING. At d o’clock, at the auction store, the superior farnitatt. Canton china, breech-loading ride, fine braesels cat pete, &c. Also, a superior musical clock. In order. THREAD, SCISSORS. COMBS, NEEDLE CASES, Ac. THIS DAT. March 24th. at 1 o’clock P. M* ( at the auction store, ft) dozer sclsaorß 326 dozen needle-cases, 226 dozen combi. 100 pounds linen thread, assorted; 330 dozen brass cliaiu. thimbles, shaving boxes, cloth beaters. Ac. May be examined the day previous to sale. Salt) in W©at Philadelphia. SUPBRIORFURNITURE, OURTAIfIe, FRESCBPLATS UIBBOB, TAPESTRY CARPET, &c On MONDAY MuSaING. 28th Intt,, at 10 o’clock, iu I*exington street, or Forty third street, sixth house above the Haverford road (abiuttwo squares above the West Philadelphia Pa** Renter Railroad Depot), the entire furniture. Ac. Iwy be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of the sale. 2he house to lot. Apply to J. B. Colohan, 142 eouth. Eighth street. Sale No. 1462 North Eleventh street, SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ROSBWOOD PIANO, TA- PESTR¥ CARPETS. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, March SO. at 10 o'clock, at No. 1462 North Eleventh street, below Jefferson street, the superior furniture, fin* toned rosewood pianoforte, seven octaves; fine tapestry carpets. Ac. Mfr* May be examined, with catalogues, at 8 o'clock on the morning of the sale. Bale 20C9 Walnut Street. HANDSOME FURNITURE. MIRROR, PIANO, FIM VELVET CARPETS, Ac. On FRIDAY MORNING, April let at 10 o’clock, at No. 2009 Walnut street, by catalogue, the entire furniture, Including suits of hand some walnut and green plupli drawing*room furnitnre. hendsome mantel mirror, 84x00, piano, fine velvet car* pets, superior chamber fainiture, Ac. Also, the kitcnen utensils. MSr May he examined on morning of sale atS o'clock- PAN COAST * WAHNOOK, Atitf TIONSERB, No. 940 MARKET Streat. PHILIP FOED & CO., AUCTION A Ml MARKET tad 899 COMMERCE Strcat. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,603 GASES BOOTS A.U bHOBS. THIS MORNING. March 24th, at 10 o’cl-ck precisely, will he eelii fJl «aeh, 1 600 cases prime boots, shoes, broganr, bAlmo* rah, cavalry boots, Ac., from, city and Eastern nun*- facture- embracing a general assortment of geode, u which the attention of buyers is Invited. Open for'examination, with catalogues, early on ft* morning of sole. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,000 OASES BOOTS A 5» „ • ON MONDAY MORNING. March 28th. at 10 o’clock precisely. will be sold n ! catalogue, for cash, I.OCO cates men’s, boys’ *ndyontM calf, kip, and grain boots, brog&ns, balmorals, cavalry boots, Ac ; women’s, misses’, and children's ooot». shoes,balmorals. gaiters, Ac., from city and Eaewfl manufacture, comprising a general assortment of eoooi. Open for examination, with catalogues, early on cm morning of Bale. Fir SCOTT & STEWART, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MEKCHAEW 099 CHESTNUT St. and 615 SANSOM Stnrtt. PIREMPTORT SALE OF WHITE GRANITE WAKF. THIS MOB NINO. . . At 10 o’clock, precisely, we will sell by catalogue ahont 600 open lots of white granite wore, comprising dinner* tea, and toilet sets, dishes, nappies, jugs, bowl*, dec., jclo» received. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. , Alio, on THURSDAY Morula* next, SMkh inti , b 7 OD der of administrators, balance of stock of white graun« and C. C. ware. : Catalogues ready on morning of sale. Also. 4 cates American indigo. ''" LARGE SALS OF STRAW GOODB, ARTIFICIALS, On FRIDAY MORNING Next. 25th inst, . t At 10 o’clock,precitely,we will sell by catalogue aboa* 800 cases of fresh straw goods, comprising braid.nitxea. hair, tan, manljla, glacepedsl, Madeira, Milan. Veroo*. pedal braid bonnets. Rlgdalturbaoß. hoods, hats. -sc. ARTIFICIALS A 150.200 carte n, of fine artificials. bnd«, Sc.. suttatU for anting sal*B. BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS. 40. .1 .A A ! 6 ?- 9“ F BIDATt MORNING. 25th last., , , At 10 o clock, about 160 cases and cartons mea * P®5 8 , boots, shoe#, brog&ne, ladles’ and misses kip«f° 4 ’ ana lace balmorals, boots, slippers, die. Catalogues ready on morning of sale. AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNS® HORSES. Was Dspartxbnt, Cavalbt Bureau. • Office of Chiep Q uartekmastbb^ . Wabhingtox, D. 0\ February WifflL ho Bold at public auction, to the highest bldd* 5 * plM«s and dates named below, viz: . Fenna . 800 Horses, Friday, 4th Marsh* „ At Wiiliameport, Penna., 300 Horses, Tuesday* ** p AUrCIL At Altoona. Per na., 800 Horses, Friday. 11th Mar*Si, March Brunswick, N. J„ 800 Hones, Tuesday- J "’ At Keeton, Peans., 800 Horses, Friday 18th March. At Newark, N. J,, SOO Horses Hawjl at wSf 0 ?’ Pea “S- ■ 300 Horses. Friday. 29th Mi-& jj" Fenna., 300 Horses, Tuesday. ~ T he«i Horses have been condemned as unfit for iM C - Tj S®# of ***• United States Army, a *y be had° & d farm purposes many good, bargain* J* Horses will be sold singly. „ A. M., and continue daily till aU»" Terms Gash, in United States Treasury Not« only fe22-tmh29 . ' Chief Bnre* a ‘ Q.OLD’S IMPBOVBD STEAM „ WATER-HE VTIBK^APPARATHI. For Warming and Ventilating Pnblio Balldiags pgr Private Besides/ , - rival residences. BTBAM Ih»® WATEK-HBATIITG CO*''’** OFPHILADBLPX^ mhlB-tap29 B. M FEl?7wii.U Superintendent- MB B - JAMES BETTS’ "T SWfOSTSBB FOB LADIHS, »nd ‘ is “iLitfi 19vm»* wAvr eminent metflciU pstroaM*- _fr7r n iy «» StT*BiBSIW ure A rMPwtfully r«4p«*tedJS/Wrrfltt**} Hn. BjTTBi it h*r NiidonUi 1099 wAill__»ad PhllmdclpUa. (to avoid eonntsrfaltJ.) T ,yi{£ tnvaMdj AATBbeeaMTiHd by tbolraby«i«lan*K» n u ui appliancM. Tbosfl oaly ar« yennias besrinf S*mm vopyriaht; Isbei* oa .tba box, aud M»oatMßaSß!»Ml«.nrU£tMtUsaiiUtl.
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