The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 05, 1864, Image 4

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    FINANCIAL AN II COMMERCIAL.
The balk of Saturday’s transactions at the stock mar*
kbt was in oil stocks; all other securities, excepting
only Government loans, being almost entirely over
looked. One or two new companies were offered; and
It is said the sales effected in them were genuine cates.
It is not a difficult matrer to foist any new stock upon
the market now, so numerous are the purchasers, and
so abundant are,their idle and available funds. This
case in the money market is producing a recklessness of
speculation that has had no parallel for many years,
3itcent successes in the oil speculation have emboldened
the lucky ones to more extensive venlmee, aud the host
or envious and greedy fortune-seekers, enable to see
any good reason why they, too, should not heoome
Vich, are. In imitation of their predecessors, driving
headlong, “break or make ” Of course, there will
he many successful experimenters, who may eclipse
anything we have yet heard of in this] oil-stock
ept eolation. The business, ills generally believed, ts
yet in its infancy, and he who, with a good capital,
esters the list at this comparatively late day,'will,
with prudent management, inevitably succeed The
hogas oil companies are not so numerous, after ail, as
one would he apt to imagine from the faoUtty with
Which stock companies hava sncceded in times past, by
taking. advantage of the excitement prevalent at the
time The oil fever conld not have existed so long if i l
did not have, generally speaking, a solid foundation.
"We see nothing in the immediate fntu- e which would
lead us to conclude that that fever Is about to subside.
Under the influence of a belief that the Secretary of the
Treasury will recommend to Congreis a pclfoy of limit
jug, if not entirely stopping, ths further iseue of gold
boaringbonds,holders of those already issued are not dis
posed to part With them unless at a considerable advance
in price. All the loans of the Oovemn ent are In active
demand. The 1681 loan sold at 115* on Saturday, which
le an advance of 8. and with coupons detaohed at 106J<,
in advance of 1. The 5-20 bonds advanced H, celling
ifira The other loane are steady. There was little
Tlogin Siate bans. State coupon 5s sold at BS. City
Be were a little firmer, and the new sold at an advance
u T he share list was drooping. Philadelphia and
MO'declined li Pennsylvania Baaroad was steady
at 67Ki Beading told at 67X, a slight advance!
fletuwiasa' preferred was about steadyj Elmira
Railroad preferred sold at 50; and Camden and Amboy
.„ 2 jr or company bonds there is scarcely any ia
ooiry fiohuylkU Navigation 6s of ’62 sold at 88, and
Delaware Mutual Scrip at 80. Of the oil stocks Egbert
•advanced *; and fioble and Dslamaterjf; Curtin con
tinues to decline, and sold down to 13*. Passenger
1-nilroad shares are very dull; 50 was bid for Fifth and
Sixth-26 for Thirteenth and Fifteenth; 40 for Chestnut
and Walnut; 16* for Arch street; and 25 for Green and
-Coetes • 68« was asked for Seeond and Third; and 48 for
■Tenth and Eleventh. A small lot of Union Bank sold at
6 1 its was bid for Mechanics]; 88 for Kensington; 43 for
Penn Township; 61 for Girard; 31 for Manufacturers’
and Mechanics'; 06 l'or City;4s for Consolidation; and
48for Commonwealth; 160 was asked for Philadelphia
Bank; 70 for Farmers’ and Mechanics’, old stock; and
80 for Commercial. " - , ■
The following were the flnetnatiensof goldonSator
day;
ToSa •••■• * --iffig
4 f; JL.« * ......*229
The director of the United States Mint furnishes ns
«ith the following statement of the deposits and coin
age at the said institution for the mrath of November,
DEPOSITS.
Gold. Deposits from all sources '
Sliver purchases..
Total Deposits...
BOOT OOIKABB.
Mo. of Pieces. Value.
44.270 |885,400 M
7 6,571*8
Double Eagles..
IFlae 8ar5.......
Total
Half Dollars
line Bars.—
Total—
Cents
Two-cent pieces.
.. .-8,755,000
RECAPITULATION.
Pieces. Value.
........ 44,277 $891,971 42
86.0C5 41323 34
8,755,004 119;0Q0 0Q
-Gold Coinage..
Silver
Copper
Total. 8,885,282 $1,054,194 76
At Boston fho money market is veil supplied with
Idle capital* and there aTe more lendera than borrow
ers, at six pes cent. Government securities are in
quick demand for large and. small amounts*- andther*
la a fair inquiryfoT bank, factory, railroad, and copper
yitninn shares, some of which appear to he desirable in
vestments, at the present low quotations, as they can
he bought at considerably lower prices than they com
manded a few months since.
At Cincinnati the offerings of both approved and spe“
\eulatiye paper are very large; in fact, heavier than the
a general thing, Beem disposed to accept,
nod thejSu scrutinize it very closely. The rates of
.Interest In market remain unchanged at 10@15
• per cent, for signatures and good business
The are still discounting at 6
psroent., being to .that rate by-their, char*
, (ifere, but they are very g,hont accepting any
but the most.approved paper, a p« r ba B *l purely upon
speculative ventures meet wlth% encouragement at
the regular houses, but is taken to a f a fr extent in the
street at 18@24 percent The recipes of exchange, par
ticularly from the interior, continue very large, and
tlio market is worlds, heavily, The nominal rateura
jnaiuunchanged at 1 lOdiscountbuyingandparselling.
The recent payment of the interact on the December
'coupons of the two years 1 notes has released more than
sixty millions of these from the hands of hoarders, and
thus, after allowing for the temporary withdrawal o
twenty-five millions In exchange for the five-twenty
bonds just issued, there, will w ■ tv- nww"
live circulation of thirty-five millions.
The disbursements of the Treasury .office in Now
fork through the month of November in gold, for in
terest on the public debt, including twelve days’ pre
payment on the Ist of January interest, amounted to
only *4,032,950, while the fresh customs receipts in
gold, in one of the lightest months of the ysesr in Im
portations, amounted 'to *3,487,501. There is now ]
the heavy snm of *8,015,133 in gold to the credit
of interest account not yet called for by coupon
holders, besides ,a largs additional snm In gold
to ba paid for registered Ist of January interest,
not jet audited, and for the principal of the Texas in
demnity five per cent*., due at the same time, ThelGo-
Vernment would no doubt much prefer to have the past
due coupons, as well as the coupons ordered to ba pre
paid, more promptly presented. It has not met with
much encouragement In the prepayment of interest, as
heretofore directed six weeks or two months in ad
vance; and if the delay on the part of coupon-holders
should continue in the new year, as it has through the
present, the practice of prepayments may possibly be
given over altogether, and the gold balances In the
treasury transferred to interest only as It falls due and
is called for.
The quantity of coal sent by railroad last week from
Poltavllle was 65,204 09; by canal, 33,114 05; for the
week, 96,81814, against 91,779 tons for the corresponding
week last year. The weather has proved more mode
rate than was anticipated last week, and the trade by
canal still coniinnes. The great scarcity of vessels and
the high prices of freight to the Bast has caused a num
ber of boats to make another trip, expecting to roach
their destinatfon before the season closes.
The supply of Coal received at Boston was about 30, -
000 tons short of last year’s supply on the Ist inst. .and
the prospects are that coal will rnle very high in the
New England States during the winter season. A Bos
tonian remarked the other day that they had invested
a large auonnt of money in the ooal regions within the
last year, and they arenow worse off for coal than ever
before.
Drexel Jt Co. Quote: •
United States bonds, 1881 11334(35114
United States Certif. of Indebtedness 9734(S 97X
Quartermasters’ Touchers 3 @ 4,
Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness 2 m 254
■Gold... ~ —..„„..257 @229
•Sterling Exchange. 247 @251
Five-twenty Bondi! 10634010734
PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES, Deo. 3.
BEFORE BOARDS.
100 Walnut Island 3X 100 Walnut Island 334
100 do 3XIOO d 0....... 354
100. do 3XIOO do 3X
300 do 3XIIOO Dunkard OIL IX
2CO do 3XIIOO do
.200 do 354 260 St Nicholas .. -4X
ICO do 3X IN) Caldwell OH 6
100 do 3*4 200 do 6
-200 do.. 3-44 300 Union Canal pfd... 254
200 d 0..-. 354 200 Bruner Oil 2J£
100 do 3|s 200 , d 0..... 2X
100 do 854 100 do 234
100 do 3X 100 Noble & Dela 92
FIRST BOARD.
600 D 86-20 bonds 10834 10 Union Bank 62X
19000 do lots .107 jlOOSchNav 32
19000 do 107 X 3 do ..pref3B
10C0O do.. rag.lOSX 100 Walnut Island;. b 5 SK
.5000 do 106 X 108 do 3Js
«00 do new-107 1 200 d 0........ 334
IOOtO D 8 0s 1881 USX 1 Cam *Am B 152
10C00 do ....soup, off.loo 7 Pence R 6734
-5000 G 810-40b0nd5.... SOX 10 do 67
1000 State coup 5s 98 8 do 67X
ICOOCIty 6snew 9854 25 do 6734
,130DsiMntnalscrip.. 80 2 do .......673
:3OOOSchHavos ’B2 88 2Rlm!raßpref..... 50
500 Great Brain 38 80 Cata prof ™blo 3734
101 N Central im MOPMla* 8r1e...b15 30
( ICO Dal cell .......cash 9X
AFTER 1
.6COODS6-Hlbonds 107 I
4«m do ,107
iOOßeadingß 67X
106 Excelsior 1 60
100 do 1*
100 Beading. b 5. 87X
400 Walnut Island b 5 3X
100 Curtin bSO. 13*
100 Beading... 67X
400Bruner 234
100 Egbert 4X
100 Cherry-Eun 30
500 Union Petroleom-. 2
'2OO do.** 1 2
300WalnnttIsland....'3 34
600Da1ze11.....,.,b30. 834
100 Walnut Island.... SJ4
-488 Del lintscrlp 80
100Da1z011.... 9)4
100 Bruner 2X
lOODalzeli ...b3O. »X
300 Rath & ■ Cam 2X
25 Corn Planter OX
750 Curtin., -bSQ 1351
100 Walnut Island.... 3)4
100 do], ....1)4. 3X
MODalzell , 934
100 Hlbberd b 5 1%
900 McElheny 6X
13C0 McOlintock ’6X
River 2
SOO Excelsior.. 5V
100 Rath & Cam 2X
400 Walnut Island.... 8 04
AGO U S5-20s» ...107
. 100 Story Farm 234
•200 Corn Planter 6J4
200 Walnut Isld. .blO. 33*
ICO d0...r.... 364
100 HeClintock..., b3O 6X
SCO Story Farm 234
1500 Franklin 1 Mo
000 Walnut island-... 354
700 Orgcnio.... 134
500 Walnut 151d...b6. 354
200 d 0..,. 334
liO d 0...... 354
100 d0***..*....*... 354
800 do 3 34
100 do-.-. b 5. 354
200 GloboOil IX
200 Phil & Oil Creek.. 2X
100 Corn Planter...... 6314
MO Bruner bff. 234
800 Reading E....b30..0JX
SCO Story Farm. 234
Philadelphia Sfarhets,
... , Decembers—Evening.
Business continues dull, but prices of the leading
articles are without any material change. Flour con-
Mnties dnll»t about former rates. Wheat is less active.
'Com and Oats are rather lower. Bark is dull, and
llieje »little or aching doing. Cotton oontiuues quiet.
Sugar and Coffee are firmly held. Clover and Blaxseed
ln demand at full prices. Whisky i s less active.
M • iii‘?> ted at , former rates, .
and themarketje dull, sales comprise about 900 bbla in
lota at from f io.7S@ll for extra, and *l2@lCS bid
for extrafanuly. lbo bakSs art buying
In a small way at from *9. TC@U) 26 for superfine • Mo so
@ll.as for extra; M2@l2. fio for extra family and Mml
@lBl* bbl for fancy brands, as to quality. Ry 0 pijn,
quoted at $8 Jjt bbl, and Com Meal at $8 25@8.50T& km
CHAIM, —ln Wheat there is leas doing, but prices re-
Jen about th« same as last quoted, with Bales of about
7.C00 bnaat26C@266e tor fair to prime Penn a , Western,
<*nd Southern reia, and white at 2.80@2.90cV bn, ao
rKJSPSA? quality. Kye is selling in a small way at 172
5@1760 ran. Corn Is less active; small sales are making
at 'Me for old yellow and lMol7fie'V bn for new, as to
'Sfawf have declined, with sales of 7, «X> ta
at £C@9lc »bu. Barley la qnoted at from *LB5@2 06 H
;bu, hntwehearof no aa’es.
■-6ABK. —Thcifi islittleerjoothingdoingln Quercitron.
TF/rt-t No. lis offered at gss ton,
COTTON —The demand is limited and the market
continues dull; the sales are In small lots only to sup
ply the Immediate wants of the mannfactnrere, at 128®
180 c lb. cseh. for Middlings.
GBt OBBIIS. -Sugar end Coffee are firmly held, but
there Is not much doing In either; about 100 hhds of the
form-r > old at from 2P@22c f » for Cuba
PETKOLIDM.—The market continues firm at about
Burner rates,with very light etMks to operate in. Small
sales are making at from <s@4Sb for’ ornde, 66(3680 for
■rt fined in bond, and free at from 87@88c gallon, ac
~4-{>rdioK to quality. . .
aSEtPS.—Cioverseed is scarce and in good demand, at
4961,915 89
. '30,664 89
4992,680 78
44,277 *891,971 42
..... 88,000
s
43,000 00
223 31
43,223 34
.8,610,000 56,100 00
.3,148,000 62,900 00
119,000 00
10Lehigh Valley.... 80
IW Lehigh Nav —**■*. 73}4
100 Densmore***..*hs. 8 *
100 Walnut Island.... 3)4
ICO do.****
300 do 3)2
1000 do SH
200 d0*............. 3%
100 do sS
200 d0...*...,...... 3)1
100 do*... SK
160 CaldwelL bs* 6
SooUnion Cana1....... 3%
200Bruner 2}i
Caldwell 6
800 St Nicholas*....... 4M
400Bittner gw
100 Noble & Del m
1U0Dunkard.......... i si
10Q Curtin *...,.....830 13«
100 Organic..-.,.... .T*. i§
600 Pope Farm l
fiOCurtUL*.....* 13%
100 McOiintock
100 d0*....~.*..b39, tM
300 Readlngß........ 67«
200 Cherryßon....... 30
100 do sox
SCO Exce15i0r,,....... IQR
300 Curtin
2T0Da.ze11...M...b5. 9%
200 do bSO 9M
800 Exce15i0r......... 1$
100 < ontinental....... 3 66
: Blue Creek 4
3W Excelsior ......... IK
200 -E1d0rad0...... I.*, 2k
100 Walnut laid...bs. 3%
OUU kfIO.IMH.m ...
m Daueii'::::::;,:::: s B |
‘SSlW—’y'dS
300 Dalsell iso #3
200 23
100 Big Tank b3O ZX
100 Gharry Ran.....;.
100 Noble & Delmtr.. 10
100 Onion fetro 2%
*13.6f@14»64 lbs for prime. Flaxseed I*J
small way at *s 60 9 bus. Timothy is very doll, and
quoted at 54,60@5 38 bus.
IKOH-ls Pig Metal there is yery little doing! small
sales of anthracite are making at *55@60 ft ton for the
—The transactions ate In a small way
onlyv bnt the market is arm at about former rates.
Hess Pork is quoted »tf4£®2Jl bbl. Bacon Is scarce,
with sales to notice at 20@280 » lb for plain and fancy
canvassed Hams, Green Heats are also very scarae,
and we hear of no sales Bat«er is In demands with
sales of solid-Packed at 35®«0c ft. asi toHnnality.
HAT —Baled Is selling at from $28@30 ston
WHISKY Is Inactive, with sales of about 300 bbls* in
lots, at $1 91 for Pennsylvania, and sL92@l.92Kc 9
gallon.for Ohio.
The following are the receipts of Hoar and Grain at
thisport to-day:
Flour* ... 1,700 bbls.
-../r.... 7.600 bus.
2,600 has.
0at5**...'.c..*c.0............ 4,700 has.
Pittsburg Petroleum Market, Pee* 3-
The market yesterday was dull for both.crude and re
fined. The stock on hand is very limited. Bayers
manifested no desire to operate, and holders were firm
and held oat for the outside prices. The sales yester
day were barely worth noting; The river to Oil City
remains in fine order. Tow boats in that trade seem to
be doing a good business. The Pefcrolla and Leclair
came in*from Oil City yesterday evening. The only
sales of crude that came under our notice was 125 bbls
atB6c, pkgs returned} 200 do S9o, bbls included. Be
pined—The market was inactive. We heard of no
sales. The supply, on hand te very light We quote
free at S2@B3c. and bonded at 62@63e.
Tar. —Market inactive; sales 76 bbls at $6, SO v bbL
Chicago Markets, i>ec* S,
There is bnt little transpiring in the market for
Flour, buyers and sellers still being apart in their
views The sales to-day were insignificant* hardly
enough to establish a nominal range, at $lO 60 for white
winter, and $8 for spring ex'.ra.
On the “curbstone, M before theopemng of ’change,
the bottom fell entirely out of the Wheat market, owing
mainly to the rumor of a victory by the Union foroea in
Tennessee, and prices declined sj%@6c, but after the
first KewYorb despatch was recei vea there was a better
feeling, and the decline was in a measure regained.
About re,ooo bus changed hands at $1.76 for Ho. Ired,
$1.72@1.73 for Chicago extra, $1.64X01 68 for Ho. 1
spring, and $1,46 for Ho. 2 spring, closing firm at $1.67)4
@1.68 for No. 1 spring, a decline of 2@2Xc on the closing
quotations of yesterday. ' ,
Ihe Corn market experienced a peculiar dizziness
to- day, and prices show a fall of on new, closing
dull at the depreciation. Old Corn was dull and ne
glected. Ear Com quiet and unchanged, The sales
foot up 16, CCO bus at 85@980 for new Corn, and 77@90c
for ear. In our reports of Com sales, we shall for the
present continue to use the old rules of inspection. ,
IiETfERBAGS, -
AT THE MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA.
Schr Bine Billows. Bolls--.* .....Port Spain, soon.
PHILADELPHIA. BOARD OF TRADE,
Ceo. L. Buzet, )
Bbw. C. Biddle, > Committee op the Month,
Thos. 8. Fkrnon, )
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 3,1864.
Spk Rises* .* *7 201 Sun Sets* **4 40 j High Water.. .4 42
ARRIVED.
BrigEoret, Elliott, 4 dayß from Hew York, in ballast
to J B Bazley & Co.
Schr Isaac Rich, Crowell,4 days from How York,with
salt to Wm Bumrn & Son:
Schr Bird, Duffield. 1 day from Milton, Del, with
plank to J W Bacon.
Schr Mary S MagilljMagill, 3 days from Newtown,
Md, with lumber to 3 W Bacon. *
CLEARED.
Steamship Saxon, Matthews, Boston.
Steamship E C Knight, Gallagher, New York. •
brig Maria White, Snow, Salem.
Schr J J Spencer, Fleming, Cardenas. v
Schr Rescue, Roily, Providence,
, Schr W D Cargill, Baker, Boston.
Schr R L Tay, Freeman, Boston.
Schr Hiawatha, Disney, Newbnryport.
Schr Louisa Frazer, Stewinan, Beaufort.
Schr Nellie Tarbox, Vioneila, Portland.
Schr CUo, Lewis, Millville.
Schr F A Heath, Williams, Boston.
Schr Thos Dean, Phillips, Boston.
Schr Ivy* Henderson, Boston.
Schr a t> Scull. Scull, Fort Royal.
Schr M E Smith, Smith, do.
Schr A M AHridge, Cullen, do.
Schr Belle Seaman, Seaman, Fort Monroe.
Sfchr J. W. Hall, Gain, Beaufort.
Schr T Lake, Sisley, Hampton Boads.
Schr B Corson, Hugh Fort Monroe.
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SHERIFF’S SALES.
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
k-J * a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed* will be ex-
Bosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
scomber 5,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
AU that certain lot or piece of ground, with the build
ings and improvements thereon ereoted'Cknown as the
Columbus Tavern), situate iu the Twenty-fodrth ward
of the oity of Philadelphia, and described agreeably to a
survey made thereof on the Mb day of Jane, 1859, by
Samuel L. Smedley, City Surveyor, as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a stone on the northeast side of the Lan
caster Turnpike road; thence by the old Lancaster road
north twenty-eight degrees ten minutes and a half .west,
two hundred and twenty two feet seven inches to a
stone; thence by land of Isaac Heston north‘seventy
four degrees thirty* seven minutes east, two hundred
and thirty-eight feet two inches and a half to a stone on
the north bank of the Columbia Railroad; thence south
forty-seven degrees thirty- eight minutes east, five hun
dred and thirty-nine feet ten inches and five eighths to
the so'ith side of Merlon avenue; thence by the said
avenue south fifty-six decrees fifty-five minutes east,
fifty-six feet five inches to a stonei thence by Samuel
Ellis’ land south thirty-six degrees eleven minutes
west, one hundred and ninety-eight feet to a stone ou
the northeast side of the said Lancaster Turnpike road;
thence along the said Lancaster Turnpike road north
fifty-six degrees fifty-eight minutes west, five hundred
and forty-one feet seven inches to to the place of begin
ning; Containing 3A. IC6 fiq. Per. [Being the same
Bremiseß wMcKSamusl Martin et ex., by indenture
earing date June 18, 1859, recorded at Philadelphia in
Deed Book A. D. 8., No 76, page 316, See. , granted and
conveyed unto the said **The Hestonvilld, Mantua,and
Fairmount Passenger Railroad Company” in fee.]
CD. C.; R,*64 66. Debt, $8,364 60. Heyer.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
The Bestonville, Mantua, and Fairmount Passenger
Railway &mpauy. J&HN THOMPSON, Sheriff!
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Nov. 23, 1864. no2yt
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE" OF
awrit of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, December 6,1864, at4o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All these certain two three story brick messuages and
lots of ground, situate on the south side of Ellsworth
street, seventeen feet westward from Tiernau street, ia
the city of Philadelphia: containing in front ou Ells
worth street thirty- four feet, (each lot seventeen,) and
in depth on the east lice eighty feet four inches, and on
the west line eigbty-one feet eleven inches to a four
feet-six-inches-wide-aUey, with the.privilege thereof
I Which said lots, in. al , Eton Dunbar etux . by deed
dated April 17,1861, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H..
No 14 page 377, Ac., conveyed unto Henry M. Black
mfee.]
. CD. 0.1 D , ’64. 76 Debt, *2,500, lax.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Henry M. Black. JOHN THOMPSON* Sheriff. ,
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Nov. 22, 1834. n 024 3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a Writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed topubltosaleor vendue, ouMONDAY Evening,
Decembers, 1864, at4o’clock,atSansom-BtreetHaU,
All that certain lot of ground situate on the east side
of. Ninth street two hundred feet northward from Mont
gomery street. in the city of Philadelphia, containing
in front on Ninth street one hundred feet, and in depth
one hundred feet two inches to a twenty-eight feet
street. [Which said lot Amos Ellis, et ux., by deed
dated May 30, 1853, conveyed unto William H. Lord iu
fee, reserving a ground rent of one hundred and. seven
ty-five dollars. Which said ground Amos Ellis, et ux.,
by dead dated March 28, 1854, recorded in Deed Book
A. DM., No. 161, page 325, conveyed unto WiUi&m
B. Paul. 3
[D. C.; D., *64. 57, Debt, $1*612.95 Juvenal. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William H. Loid. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Nov. 23,1864. no‘24-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
kJ a writ of Levari Facias, tome directed, will be ex-
Bosed to public sale or vendue, on'MONDAY Evening,
>ecember 6,1684, at 4 o’clock,at Sansom-street Hall,
All those certain two three-story brick messuages and
lot of ground situate' on the east side of Thirteenth
street seventy- one feet northward from Federal street,
in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on
Thirteenth street thirty-four (each lot 17) feet, and in
depth eighty feet to a ten-feet atiey. [Whichsaid lots
(inter alia) James S. Smith et. aL, by deed dated Fe
bruary 4, 1840, recorded in Deed Book C. S., No. 14,
page 'll, conveyed unto Francis Tiernan and Peter
Bchoenberger in fee; and said Peter Schoenberger et ux.,
by deed dated February 6,lB4>recorded iu Deed Book
G. 8. No. U, page 220, &c., conveyed a moiety of his
moiety unto Henry M. Watts, who with said Peter
Schoenberger, by deed dated July 12,1848, recorded in
Deed Book A. W. M No. 8, page 74, Ac , conveyed
their moiety unto said Francis Tiernan in fee. ]
[D. C. ;D.. ’64. 80. Debt, $2,500, Hopper.]
Taken iu execution and to be sold as the property of
Francis Tiernan. JOHN THOMPSO < Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Nov. 23, 1864 n 024 3t
CHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
+2 a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex*
Bosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
‘ecgmber 5,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
Nu. 1. All that certain two story brick messuage and
lot of ground situate onthe east side of Fourth street
137 feet 6inches southward from Christian street, iu the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fourth
street 11 feet, and in depth 84 feet.
No 2 All that two-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the east side of Fourth street 148 feet
8 inches southward from Christian street; containing in
front on Fourth street 11 feet, and in depth 84 feet.
[Which said- premises Charles C. -Raymond by deed
dated February 19, 1863, conveyed unto Sarah M.
Towell in fee.
CD. C.; D., ’64. 61 Debt, $625 75. Haines ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Sarah M. Towell. JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Nov IB 1864. n 024 3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, 'to me directed, will he
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, Dec. 5,1864,at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All those certain two contl guous four- story brick mes
suagcß and lots of ground situate on the west side of
Thirteenth street one hundred and four‘feet northward
from Federal street, in the city of Philadelphia; con
taining In front on Thirteenth street thirty- fonr feet two
inches; (each lot being seventeen feet one inch,) and in
depth one hundred feet to Clarion street [Which said
premises Alexander Campbell et at , by deed dated
April 22,1848, recorded in Deed Book A. W. M., No. 86,
page 408. conveyed unto Francis Tiernan, Peter Bhoeu
berger, and Henry. M.‘ Watts in fee* * And said Peter
Shoenbcrger and Henry M. Watts and wives, by deed
May 12, 1654, recorded in Deed Book T. H.. No. 151,
page 208. &c., conveyed their moiety unto Francis Tier
nan in fee. 1
[D.ajD.,’64. 79. Debt, *2.100. Hopper.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Francis Tiernan, deceased. -
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Nov. 23, 1864. n024-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me be ex
g)sed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
ecember 6, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street dall,
teenthand Federal streets, in tfee city of Philadelphia:
containing in front on Thirteenth street twenty fees, and
jndepfch along Federal street eighty to a ten-feet
No. 2. All that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the of Thirteenth street
twenty feet northward from Federal street r containing
In front on Thirteenth streetfseventeen feet, and in depth
eighty feet to a ten-feet alley. [Which said lots inter
alia James 8. Smith et al.. by deed dated February 4,
1840, recorded in Deed Boon w. 8., No. 14, page It* «c.,
conveyed unto Francis Tiernan and Pete£fichoenberger
in fee, and said Peter Schoenberger et ux., by deed
dated February 5. 1840, recorded' in deed book G. S.,
No. 11, page 220, &c.. conveyed a moiety of his moiety
unto Henry M. Watts, who, with said Peter Schoen
berger, by’&eed dated July 12,1848, recordedin Deed
Book A. wM. * No. 8, page 74 Ac., conveyed their
moiety unto said Francis Tiernan in fee. 1
[D.C.; D., ’64. 78. Debt, $2*994.67. Hopper.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Francis Tiernan, dec’d. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Nov. 22, 1864. n024-3t
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,
Decembers, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom* street Hall,
All ihoae certain two three-story brick messuages and
lot of *roand situate on the east side of Thirteenth street
thirty feet northward from Federal street, in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Thirteenth
street thirty-four (eachlot seventeen) feet, and in depth
eighty feet to a ten-feet alley. [Which said lots (inter
alia) James 8. Smith etal., by deed dated February 4.
1810, recorded in Deed Book G. 8., No. 14, pase 11. con
veyed nnto Francis -Tiernanland Peter Schoenberger in
fee; and said Peter Schoenberger et ux , by deed dated
February 6,1840, recorded in Deed Book G. S , No. 11,
gige 220, &c., conveyed a moiety of his moiety nnto
enry M. Watts, who with said Peter Schoenberger, by
deed dated July 12,1818, recorded in Deed Book A, W.
K., Ho. 8, page 74, &c., conveyed their moiety nnto said
Francis Tier nan in fee ]
[D. C.; D., 64 81. Debt, *2,600. Hopper ]
Taken in execution an<l to be sold as the property of
Francis Tiernan. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, N0v.23, 1864. no2t-St
OHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
M a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on' MONDAY Evening,
December 6,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain two-story brick messuage,back band
ings, and lot of ground situate on the west side of Mar
shall street (No. #22) two hundred and eighteen feet two
and one-quarter inches southward from Parrish street,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Marshall street nineteen feet four , and one-quarter
inches, (including on tie south side thereof the north
half of a 2-feet 4 inches wide alley leading into Marshall
street,) and in depth westward of that width seventy
four feet nine and one-half Inches [Which said pre
mises Cynthia S. Witte, by deed dated May 10, 1855, re
corded in Deed Book A D. 8., No. IS, page 863, con-,
veyed unto Christopher H. Witte subject to a
ground rent of seventy two dollars. 1
[D. G.; D., ’O4, 83. Debt, $3,305. McMurtrie.3
Taken in execution and to be sold as theproperty of
Christopher H. Witte. JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offce, .Nov. 23,1864. no2£*3t
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
"-' awrit of Venditioni Exponae, to me directed, will be
exposed to publicsale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
December 6,1864,at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All those certain two three- story stone messuages and
lot of ground, beginning on the westwardly side of
Miff in street, one hundred and sixty -one feet one inch
northwestwardly from Frederick street, in the city of
Philadelphia: thence northwardly along Mifflin street
sixty-four feet .five and one half inches; thence west
wardly'one hundred and sixty-four feet five and a half
inches to Eveline street; thence along the game south
wardly sixty feet; thence east wardly one hundred and
eighty-eight feet to the place of beginning.
CD. C.; D„’64. 51. Debt, $8,074. T. 8 Smith. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold: as the property of
John 0. Michener. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Offce, Nov. 22, 1864. n»M-8t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a -writ of Venditioni Expona.,to me'directed, will bo
exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening,
December 5,1864, at 4 o’ clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
The one undivided third interest of Henry B.McCalla,
in and to a lot of ground with the two two-story brick
buildings thereon, situate on the north-side of Monterey
street, one hundred and two feet westward from
Twelfth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front on Monterey street sixteen feet, and in depth
one hundred feet to Strothers street. [Which said pre
mises Andrew MeCallaet ux., by dee! dated Nov. 10,
1841, recorded in Deed Book 0. S.. No. 32, page 652. con
veyed unto Jac ob B. Lancaster in fee, in trait as there
in expressed 1 -
CD. C.; D,. *6l 75. Debt, SS.OOOT Doyle 3
•Dvi ,vt JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Nov. 23, 1861 0c24-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
wilt of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
g>sed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
scomber 5, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All thatcertain three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the east Bide of Fourthstreet, sixty
feet northward from SMppen street, in the city of Phi
ladelphia; containing in front on' Fourth street seven
teen feet, and in depth about twenty-nine feet [Which
premises Mary -A. Hoffmaster; by deed dated. May 30,
1854: conveyed onto Thomas B. Honey in fee; subject to
a yearlv ground rent of six pounds seven shillings six
pence, Pennsylvania money. ] $2OO to be paid at sale.
_ t .CD. C.; D. 64. §7. Debt, $1,028 Hanbest 3
Taken m execution and toJje sow as theproperty of
Thomas B Honey. JOHN THOMPSON: Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Nov 23,1861 0c24-St
OHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.
Decembers, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
AU that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the east aide of Forty-third street,
two hundred feet northward from Old Haverford road,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on For
ty-third street fifty feet, and in depth one hundred and
fifty* seven feet two inches to Ludw iok’s line.
CD. C.; D., ’6l 74. Debt, $528 68. GowenJ
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John Given. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Nov. 23,1864. n024-3t
(SHERIFFS SALE.—#Y VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas* to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue* on MONDAY Evening,
December 6,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Sail.
All that certain lot of ground situate on the Booth side
of Brasier street, ninety.seven feet eight inches east
ward from Fifteenth strett, in thecifcy of. Philadelphia ?
containing in front on Brasier street sixteen feet, and in
depth fifty-six feet to a ten-feet alley; BUijeet' to a
ground rent of twenty dollars, for arrears of-which this
sale is made.
CD. 0.; D., '64. fifl.lDebt. $149.37, H. C. Thompson.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property or
Felix Taylor. JOHN THOMSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Nov. 23,1861 n026-Sfc
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,
December 6, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All thet certain three* story brick meßsnage and lot of
► round, situate on the northerly side of York street, one
hundred and twenty-six feet westward from Amber
• treet, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on York street eighteen feet, and in depth one hundred
and fifty feet three inches to Taylor street. £ Which said
‘■->t George K, Smith, etux., by deed dated August 28,
’B6O, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No, 137, page Bid.
Ac., conveyed unto Cunningham Jones in fee, spbject
& ground rent of twenty-one dollars sixty cents.pay
: ble first January and July. 3
_' CD. C.; D , *6l ii Debt. $676 80 Heyer.l
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Cunningham Johnson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff,
Philadelphia,Sheriff’s Office, Nov. 22, 1864. no2S-St
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIBTUE OF
, a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or venaue, on MONDAY Evening,
December 1, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain three*story brick messuage and lot of
ground, situate on the north side of Pine ■ street, sixty
teet west of fifteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing In front mi Pine staeet thirteen feetrix inches*
and in depth thirty-four feet six inches to a three-feet al
ley. fWnieh said premißes Charles Williams, by deed
■ atedllay 8.1857, conveyed unto Emily Warden, wife of
David A. Warden/in fee;
CDC.;D., *64. 41. Debtsl,9 0. Biddle.]
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of
David a. Wttrdtn and Emily, his wifr,
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
/ Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oflce. IB6I £<s3-3*
THE PKEBS.—PHJI AOErPHIA; MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, iBb'4.
CHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to ms directed, will bo
exposed toimWic sale OTYeadue.Ott MONDAT Evening,
December 0. ISSf. at 4 o’clock.at Sanaem-street Hkli, '
All tbe undi-vided eatale, right, title, and interest of
Patrick Oil! in and to the following several described
premises, messnagee, lots o£. ground, and ground
rente, viz:
No. 1. AH that certain three-story brick messuage or
tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the north
side of Franklin street, at the distance.of 14 feet west-'
ward from the west aide of Hope street, in the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front or breadthon the said
Franklin street 14 feat, and cwendingin length or depth
northward, of that width, at right angles with the said
Frankjin street,6l feet 6 inches to &2-feet-6-inehes-wide
Ho.' 3. All those two certain adjoining lots or pisces of
ground, with the eight messuages, viz: oue two-story
frame (No. 637) and one two story hrtok (No. 625) front,
ing on Bhippen street; and six three -story brick court
houses in the_rear, thereon erected. One of the said
lots or pieces of ground described as follows.lviz: situate
on the north side of SMppeu street, between Fifth and
Bixth streets, in the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; con
taining in front or breadth on the said Shtppen street 20
- feet, aid in length lor depth northward 126 feet to a
twenty-feet wide street called Small street. Bounded
r Mr b Cieamer * andott
tbe otherpf said lots, described as follows, viz;
Ail that certatß lot or piece of ground situate on the
north side ofSbJnpen street, between Fifth and Sixth
streets, in the city of Philadelphia aforesaid,; contain
ing in front or breadth on the said mippeh street 20
feet, and extending in length or depthinorthwaid 125
feet to Small street. Bounded on the West by ground
now or late of Adam Kaiser, and on the east by the
last deicribsd lots subject, as respeets eaah of the said
iois, to the payment of. a yearir ground rent of twenty
six dollars and two-thirds of a dollar,
, No. 3. Ail that certain three story brick messuage and
the lot or piece of ground thereto belonging, situate on
!. out j !? de a°J street (No. mu between
Third and Fourth stree a, in the cl\y of Philadelphia
aforesaid; containing in front or breadth on the said
Lombard street 17 feet 2 inches, more or less, and ex
tending in length or depth southward 77 feet, : more or
less, 'Bounded on the east by Adam Burcherte lot, on
the south by the rear ends of GaskUl-street lots, on the
weethy an alter 2 feet 5 inches wide, leading into sald“
Lombard street, and on the north by Lombard street
aforesaid. , 1 , -
No. 4. All that certain three-story brick mes*uage or
tenement and lot or piece of ground eiiuate on the souttt
side of CaJlowbiil street, between John and Seventh
streets, in the city of Philadelphia afofe&aid. Begin
ningat the distance of 52 feet 4 inches east of the said
Sevenm street; thence eastward!? 17 feet 6 inche* in
front or breadthon the said Callowhiil street, and in
length or depth southwardly 90 feet 4 ioehes.
No o. Alt that'certain two-story brick messuage or
tenement (No. J 838) And lotvor piece of 'ground situate
on the south-side of Bedford street, between Shippeute
lane and Broad street, and- at the distance of 128 feet
westward from the west corner of Thomas Nekewls*
lot, in the city of Philadelphia aforesaid jteontaining in
front or breadth on said Bedford street 32 feet, and in
length €0 feet; subject to a ground rent of $2B. Bounded
north by Bedford street, south bv ground late of Sami.
McNeal. west by ground now or late of Samuel Sproul,
and east by ground late of John H. Brin to a. 4
No. 6. Ail that certain yearly ground Tent or sum of
$2*0.50, charged cn quarterly issuing and payable by
Thomas McConnell, his heiA and assigns, out of, and
for all those certain two .adjoining lots or pieces of
ground, situate on ’the northside of Ottumwa street, be
tween Second and Third streets, in tfcC city of Phila
delphia aforesaid, marked in a certaiAplan annexed
to the division of the real estate of Morton-Pryor, de
ceased, T., Nos. 20 and 21. Oneof-fchem. No. 20, con
taining in breadth on the Bald Qerman.street 18 feet 6
inches, and extending in length or depth northward
136 feet, more or less. And the other of- them, No 21,
containing in breadth on the said German street 18 feet
6 inches, and extending in length or depth northward
136 feet, more or less. [Which ground rent, James
Murphey reserved, by deed dated 2tsth of February,
1863, between him ana Thomas McConnell 3
No. 7. All that certain yearly graund.ren.fc or sum of
$l6 charged on, yearly issuing, and paykbleby David
Jones, his heirs and ass' gne. out of, and for, all that
certain lot or piece of ground situate on -the south side
of Christian street, at the distance of 70 foot four inches
eastward from the eaat side of Fourth street, in the city
of Philadelphia: front on the said Chris
tian street 16 ieei, and In length or depth abant 61 feet,
more or less.
The messuages, lots of ground and ground rents
-above described, James Murphey, labs of Philadelphia,
died seized of in fee simple, and by his l&Bt wi 1 and
testament in writing, dated the 24kh day of November,
A. D. 1861, duly proved and registered at Philadelphia,
devised the same in the residue of Ms estate, to his de
ceased aißter’s (Judith Gill) children, In equal shares
and share alike; one of whom is the above-named Pat
rick GUL Y V
CD. C. ;D , >64.; 28. Debt $3,000. &. Thompson.]
Taken in execution and to be sola as* the property of
Patrick Gill. . _ JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Nov. 1 12,1864. n022-3t
{SHERIFF’S SALE,— OF
a writ of Levari Facias. |o lhe diredfedi will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
December 6, 1861, at 4 Sansom-street Hall,
AH those certain two four-story briOfc messuages and
lots of ground situate on the west side of Thirteenth
street one hundred and thirty-eight, feet two inches
northward from Federal street, in Hie city of Philadel
phia: containing in front on Thirteenth street thirty
four feet two inches (each lot being seventeen feet one
Inch), and in depth one hundred feet to Clarion street.
[Which said premises Alexander Campbell et ad.. by
deed dated April 22,1848, recorded In Deed Book A. W.
M., No. 66, page 408, conveyed unto Francis Tiernan,
Peter Shpenberger. and Henry-M.,Watta, in fee. And
said Peter Shoenberger and Henry -M. Watts and
wives, by deed dated May Iff 1854, recorded.in Deed
Book T.H. ,No. 101, page 2®, &c., conveyed their,
moiety unto Francis Tiernan in fee. 3 : . <
[D. C.; D., *64. 79. Debt, $2,100. Hopper. ]
_ Taken in execution and to be sola as the property of
Francis Tiernan, deceased.
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, N0v.23,1864. n026-3t
CHERIFi"S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
he exposed to public sale or vendue, on -MONDAT Eve
ning, Dec. 6,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, "
• No. L All that certain four-siory briok messuage and
lotof ground situate on the southeast comer of Fifteenth
street and Carlton streets in the city of Philadelphia:
containing in front on Fifteenth street sixteen feet, and
In depth fifty feet
No. 2. All that certain four-story brick messuage and
lot of ground situate on the east side ofFifteenfch street,
sixteen feet southward from Carltomrtgßw; containing
in front on Fifteenth street sixteen fee’ , and in depth
fifty feet. .
No 3. AH that certain four-story brick messuage and
lot of ground situate on the east side of fifteenth Street,
thirty-two feet Southward from Carlton street; contain
ing oal,ifteejl th street sixteenTeet, and in depth
No 4. All that certain four-story brick messuage and
lotof ground situate on tbeeast side of Fifteenth street,
forty-eight feet southward from Carlton street; contain
ing in front on Fifteenth street sixteen feet,and is depth
ilAy feet. • . . ■ ■
. No. 5. _AII that certain three- storr-Brlsl messuage and
lot or groununßiruattrtm-ilt«reast' street,
sixty-four feet southward from Carlton street; contain
ih|En front on Fifteenth street Bixtee*dEg6|, and in depth
No. <T All that certain lot of ground situate on the
..northeast comer of Fifteenth and Wood streets; con
taining in front on Fifteenth street nineteen feet three
inches, aid in depth alcng Wood street fifty feet
[Which said premises Eliza Hamilton, executrix, by
deed dated July 28,1829, conveyed unto Thomas Taylor
in fee: reserving a ground rent of fifty eight dollars,
payable 25th of March and September 1.
m CD. C.; D., ’64. 37. Debt, $274*04, Bawle.3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Thomas Taylor, deceased.
_,, _ ; JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Nov, 16,1864. n 022 3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to mjadiragteil, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on Moif!rA k- Evening,
December 6,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Han,
Ail that certain lot of ground situate Wiha -southeast
corner of JeffeTsoq street and Nixon)
street, in the cifeof Philadelphia; containing in front
on Jefferson street one hundred feet, and in depth along
Twenty -third i tteet, ninety-five feet to Wright street.
[Which said'premises Sutton H...McMullen et ux., by
deed dated May 16,1854, recorded inDeed Book T- H.,
Ho. 184, page 479,- Ac , conveyed unto Prentice P. Gus
tine in feet reserving a grotmdrent of ons hundred and
twenty six dollars. ' r i ;
. [D.C.; D.,’64. 52. Debt, $270.56/ T.B.,Smith.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Prentice P. Gustine JOHH THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Hot. 19,1864. n022-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—-BY YIRTUE OF
k-'a writ of Venditioni Bxponas, to me directed, will he
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening*
December 5,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sangom-street Hall,
All that certain three'story stone messuage, two* story
stone back buildings, and lot of ground, situate out he
southwardly Bide of Green lane, and westwardly side
of Baker street, in Manayunk, in the city of Philadel
phia; containing in front on Green lane nineteen feet
eight inches, ana in depth along Baker street sixty-two
feet. [Whieh said premises Edward Parker et ux., by
deed dated June 18,1851, recorded in Deed Book G. W
C., Ho. 83, page 517, Ac., conveyed unto John Britland
in fee. 4 - • * - ...
UD.C;D.,’64. 40. Debt,s2oo/ Dolman.3
Taken in execution and to be sold jg (the property of
John Britlaud. . JOHNTHOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s 1f1,1864, «022-3 t
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
*3 a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
December 5, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Saußom-stfeet Hall,
Ho. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground with the
buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate on
the south side of Girard avenue at the distanceof thirty
eight feet east" from Eighteenth street, containing in
front twenty feet, and in depth of that width one hun
dred and five feet six inches to Hammond street.
Ho. 2. All those six certain lots or pieces of ground
situate on the north tide of Arch street, commencing at
the distance of one hundred feet east from Twentieth
street; each containing in front twenfcy-two feet and
one-half inch, and in. depth one hand redbud seventy
five feet to a.twenty-fivefeet-wide court, with the pri
vilege of said court and oi an alley leading therefrom
into Cherry street.
Ho. 3- All those raven certain lots or pieces of ground
situate on the south bide of Cherry street, commencing
at .the distance of one hundred and seven feet three
inches erat of Twentieth street |each containing in-front
eighteenfeet. and in depth eighty-eightfeet to a twenty
five-feet-wide court, with the prtvi.ege of aftid court
and of an alley leading therefrom into Cherry street. "
■ - CD.t rD.,%. 32. DebtifimM PUeJ
Taken in execution and to be.sold as "fife property of
Peter B. Levering, JOHH THOMPSON?Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Nov. 15, l8&iJ n022-3t
{SHERIFFS SALE.—BY "VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, Trill be ex-
Sosed to public Bale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
'ecemherS, 1864, at4o’clock» atSansom-straet.Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three
story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situ
ate on the east side of Franklin court (now called
Franklin place), between* Third and Fourth streets,
and Market and Chestnut streets, in the I&fd city of
Philadelphia, the lot being- marked and numbered
D. D. Ho. 15, on a plan of the said Franklin court at
tached'to a deed of partition reSeordfid in the office for
recording deeds, Ac., for the cityahd' county,ofPHila
delphia, tii Deed Book 1. C., Ho. 19, page 16 to 22. con
taining.in breadth on said court fourteen feet bra and
seven-tenths inches,.according to said plan (hut really
containing or built
breadth or front on said Court, more or iess
having been relinquished by Arthur Howell, .asharing
belonged to Dr. Benjamin Franklin’s estate), and in
length or depth thirty* six feet and three-fourths of an
Inch, including one moiety or JsaJfpart of an alley two
feet three inches wide by twentFeight feet in depth,
left open and between for the common use and privilege
*F&- th * aorth. Bounded on the westby
ft! *aid Franklin court, on the south by ground-late of
Howell*, on east by ground fate of : Joseph
on the- north hy lot Ho. 14 in sald pjan, al
lotted and assigned in said deed of partition to Lewis
Bache. [Being the same premises which William S.
Hirst and Lydia 8., his wife, hy-ind*nture beating date
the fourteenth day »f .December,. Anno Domini 1861,
duly executed and acknowledged, and intended to be
recorded according to law .granted and conveyed (inter
alia) unto said William W, Piper in fee.] Together
with the privilege of the said two-feet three-lnches
wide alley.
CD. a? D., ’64. - 4%. Debt, $BOO. G. W. Biddle.>
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
TttliamW. Piper. JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Hot. 19,1864. n022-3t
{SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, tome directed, wiilbeex
g>sed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Bvening,
eoember 6, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain messuage and lot of ground situate on
the east bide of Fifteenth street, one hundred and six
feet southward from Vine street. In the city of Philadel
phia; containing in front on Fifteenth street sixteen
met, and in depth one hundred feet. [Which said pre
mises William Armour et al., by deed dated August 27.
1861, recorded in Deed Book 0. W. C , Ho. 108,‘ page IK,
Ac., conveyed unto Mary Bey in fee; subjeet to a
ground rent of thirteen dollars and eighty-six cents,
which ground rent the said William Armour et al., by
dees dated August 27 1851. in Deed Book G. W.Cf.No.
108, page 162, Ac., released unto Mary Bey in fee ]
[D. C.; D., ’64. 43. Debt, $817.90. Spencer.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property of
Mary Bey. JOHH THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Nov. 19,1864. n022-3t
{SHERIFFS SALE,—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
December 5,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
AU that certain three-*tory brick messuage, three
story back-buildings, and lot of ground situate on the
west side of Jefferson avenue, about seventy thrra'feet
two inches northward from Dickerson street, in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Jefferson
avenue twenty-three Jeet, and in depth westward!?
one hundred and thirty*five feet.
• [C. C. P.; D., ’64 , 18. Debt $72.1L Hartman. ]
Taken in execution and to be Bold as the property of
George H. West, owner, Ac. *
- JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
_ Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Hov. 22, 1864. no2S-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUEToF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing, Decembers,lB64,at4o’c2ock, at Sansom-street Hall,
Ail that certain lot of ground beginning at the north
west corner,of Front and Canal streets,-in the city of
Philadelphia; thence northwestward along Canal street
one hundred and fourteen feet ten inches to Hope street;
thence northward along the same eight- feet; thence
eastward one hundred and . ten feet to Front street, and
/•hence southward along the came forty-one feet to the
beginning, • . •
[D. C. ;J> . *64. 43. Debt, $lBO Pascball.3
Taken in execution be raid arthe property of
James A, Porteuß.. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff;
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Hot. 22,1864. n023-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE,—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to publiceale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
December 5,1864. at 4 o’ clock, at Sansom-street HaU,
AIL that certain brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on tbe west side of Erie street, elvhty one feet
southward from Fits water street, in ike city of Phila
delphia; containing in front oh Brie street sixteen feet,
and in depth fifty-four feettoa twelve-feet alley ; sub
ject to a ground rent of twenty* five dollars
_ [D. C.? D. t ’64. 63. Debt, $1,290.04. DiebL]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
W3Uiam Marsh* JOHH THOMPSON; Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BT VIRTUE OF
A-’ a writ of Ybb^itioni fclxponss, to undirected, wili bo
exposed to pnbllcealo or vendue, on MONDAT Bvaafrrfci
Deceinber 6,18&i, at 4 o clock, at Snnsom-street Hail.
All that certain three story brick metsuage and lot of
ground situate on the northeastwardly side of Bid go
?oad, sixteen feet northwestwardly i rom Parrish street,
,a 1 j °f containing in froo t on Bidge
read fifteen feet, and In depth sontheastwardly, on the
nonhweet line, about forty-seven feet eleven inches,
tb« southeast line abont forty-eight fee* three
inches. [Which said premises William D. H. Serrilt
fy deed dated July 17, im, , recorded in Deed
A. u. 8.. No 126, page 389, Ac., conveyed
James Rrmtegnam in fee; snbjec; to a yearly ground
of thirty-four dollars, payable Ist January and
ir^ tD ', € ' s 46. Debt, $l,BOO. J. White.]
• Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
J W«s Bnrraljiffham JOHN THOMPSON, sfieriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offloe. Box 19,1881 n023-S»
CHERIFF’S sale.—by virtue of
Y.LYP. 1 of Fenditioai Exponas, to me directed, will bo.
exposed to pabliosalo or vendue, on MONDAT Evening.
. December 6,. 1861 at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
...J,. °f arennd with the three-story
bnck dwelling Bltnate on the north bide of Dickerson
217), and two-story frame on Jarvis street,
one hundred aud thirty-one feet seven inches westward
from Second street. In the city of Philadelphia: con
teinreg in front on Dickerson street sixteen feet, and in
the east line eighty-six feet eleven inches, an*
PSvV 1 , 6 west lme ninety feet three inches to Jarvis Bireet.
CWnich said premises Jacob Soheets et ox., by deed
dated May 21,1849, conveyed unto Samuel Moford in
fee; subject ton ground rent of thirty dollars. 1
tkC.;D., '64. 18. Debt, $375.46 Latimer.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Samuel Moford. JOHN THOMPSON? Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Nov. 18,1861. n022-3k
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY- VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, wHI be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAT Evening,
December 5,1884, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
No. L Ml that certain lot of ground beginning in the
middle of i>rtbodox street in Frankford. in the city of
Philadelphia; tnen ce along the same 259 feet to the mid
dle of Stiiea street; thence along the same 545 feet 9
Inches to land of Charles Dukens; thence along the same
250 feet to the middle of Melrose street, and thence along
the came 545 feet to the beginning; containing 3 acres 45
perches 9 inches. [Which said premises George Megee,
Sheriff, by deed poll dated September 2411557, record
-6d inD. C.t Lw'ff page 383, dec.,conveyed unto John L.
Martin in fee. 3
•No. 2, Lot of ground beginning in the middle of Dun
can street: thence along the middle of Wharf street,
north 84 deg. east 317 feet; thence by land now or late
ofT. B. Wftmer south 6 deg. east, 274.8-feet, and south
£4 deg west 317 feet to the middle of Duncan street;
thence along the same 274,8 feet to the beginning; con
taining about 2 acresofland.; [Which said lot D W.
C. Morris by deed dated March 7,1857, recorded in Deed
.Book R. D. W. N 0.67. page 165, fisc., conveyed. Uiiio
John L. Martin in fee. 1 y
CD. C.; D., r O4- 17. Debt $2,609 33. Gest.3 *
_ Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John L. Martin,dec, JOHN THOMPSON? Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office,Nov. 19,1864. n022-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF A
writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAT Evening,
December o, 1864* at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain, three-story brick messuage aftd lot of
ground situate on the south side of Poplar street, eighty
nine feet nine inches eastwaid from Eighth street, in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Poplar
street fifteen feet, and in depth on the east line seventy
four feet, and on the west line seventy four feet six
inches to a three-feet alley, with the privilege thereof.
[Which said premises Caspar Dolger and wife, by deed
dated July 27. 1848, recorded in Deed Book A. W. M.,
No. 78. page 92, &c., conveyed unto George Weckert in
fee, subject to thirty-nine dollars ground rent, which
ground rent Martha J. Winder, by deed dated August
8, 1851, recorded In Deed Book G . W. C., No 95, page
493, &c.» extinguished unto said George Weckert in
fee.]
tD.C.;D;, ’64 63. Debt,51,227.80. Heyer.]
Taken in execution and to be sold asthepraperty of
George Weckert. JOHN THOMPSON? Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Nov. 22,1804. n023-St
SHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, wHI be ex
g>sed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
ecember 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
AH the leasehold interest and residue of the term of
nine thousand nine hundred years yet to come and un
expired of John Fernon, his heirs and aesiges, of, in,
and to all those messuages and lot of ground situate on
the eaet.side of Frankford road,north of and near Queen
street, in the.city of PhHadelphla: containing in front
•v on said Frankford road fifteen feet, and in depth one
' hundred feet. [Which said premises William Clark et
,ux.» by deed dated April 1,1811, recorded in Deed Book
1. G., No. 32, page —% conveyed unto John Fernon, his
heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, for the
term of 9,900 years, subject to an apportion ($l2) part of
I a yearly rent charge of thirty-two dollars, payable
April first.] ■ ■
i [D. G.; D. t *64. 44. Debt. $893.33 Smith. ]
; JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
; Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Nov. 21, 1864. n023-3t.
LEGAL.
rtf THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
DAVID J HOAR vs ROBERT L. CURRY.
Venditioni Exponas of September Term, 1864, No. 20.
The Auditor appointed by the court to report distirbu
tion of the fund produced by the Sheriff’s sale under the
above writ, of the following properties, to* wit:
No. h All that certain lot or piece of ground situate
at the northeast comer of Thirty* third street and Sim
street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Phila-.
delphia; containing in front on said Elm street twenty
five feet, and extendingof that width in length or depth
northward along said Thirty-third street eighty-three
feet- There is erected upon the said lot of ground a sub
stantial two-story stone dwelling'house, with base
ment, seventeen wont and thirty-two feet deep.
ho. 8. All that certain lot or piece of groundeitaate at
the southeast comer of Thirty-third street and Grape
street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front on said Grape street fifty
feet, and extending in length or depthsouthward of that
width along said third street eighty-seven feet.
There is erected upon said lot of ground a stone slaugh
ter house, containing in width fifty-five feet, and in
depth twenty-five feet Also, a tWe-story stone wagon
house and stable, each sixteen feet square.
Will attend to the duties of his appointment on MON
DAT, the 12th day of December, A. D. 1864, at 4 o’clock
P. M , at his office, No. 114: South SIXTH Street, in the
city of Philadelphia, when and where all parties inte
rested must present their claims, or they will be de
barred from coming in on said fond.
no3o*lot JOHN DOLMAN, Auditor.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
-«* OFFICE 0* SgK UoMPTKOLIiBB OF TUB OVBRBKOT.
Wabhetotoh. September 27, 1861
-Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the
beenjnadejtoappear that the
EIGHTH NATIONAL BAJfrKOFPHILADELPHIA, Im
the City of Philadelphia, in the County of Philadel
phia, State of Pennsylvania, has .been duly or*
ganised under and according to the requirements of
the Act of Congress, entitled “An Act to pro
vide a national currency, secured bypledgeof unit*
ed States bonds, and to provide for the cireuiationind
redemption thereof, * * approved June 3d, 1864, ananas
complied'with all the provisions of said Act required to
be complied with before commencing the business of
banking under said Act:
How* therefore, I, HUGH McGULLOOH, Comp
troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the
Eighth national Bank of Philadelphia, In the City of
Philadelphia, in the County of Philadelphia, and State
of Pennsylvania,is authorised to eomTaanao bn »lii ow
of Banking under the Act aforesaid. .
in testimony whereof witness my hand and sealof
office this twenty-seventh day of September, 1801
HUGH McCUiLOOH,
" {sbal.J Comptroller of the Currency.
COPABTSTEBSHIPS.
pARTWBBSHIP DISSOLVED.—THE
“• Ann of BILLINGS, BOOP, ■& CO.. of this city and
Nov York, expired THIS DAY by limitation. The bu
siness of the said firm will be settled by either of the
undersigned. J. M BILLINGS,
S. W. HOOP,
• a w. koop.
Executor of W. F. Washington.
- H B. HI BBS. ?
Phixapelphia, Deo. 1, 1864.
LIMITED JPABTNBESHIP NOTICE.—The under
signed have THIS DAY entered into a Limited Partner
ship. agreeably to the Act of Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled an Act relative to Li
mlted Partnership, etc., passed the twenty-first day of
Hatch, A. D.-1536, and the supp ements thereto, and
they do hereby give notice-that the name of the Firm
under which jaW partnership is to be conducted is
BOOP & KIBBE; that the general nature of the busi
ness to be-transacted is the general Dry Goods, Import
ing, and Commission business, and that the same will
be carried on in tbe city’of Philadelphia; th at the names
of the General Partners of the said Firm are SAmtJBL
W. BOOP. HEN BY B. KIBBE, CLINTON J. TBOtTT,
and JOSEPH G-BOOP, and the name of-the Special
Partner is JAMESM. BILLINGS, all of the city of Phi
ladelphia; that the capital contributed by the said
James H. Billings, the Special Partner, to the common
stock, is one hundred thousand dollars in cash, and
that said partnership is to commence on the first day of
December, A. D. 1864, and terminate on the thirtieth
day of November, A. D. 1867.
SAMUEL W. BOOP,
HENBY B. KIBBE,
, CLINTON J. TBOOT,
’ JOSEPH C. BOOP,
General Partners.
JAMBS M. BILLINGS,
_ Special Partner.
Philadelphia, Dec. 1, 1861 - *
NOTICE.-—'The’undersigned successors of BILLINGS,
BOOP, &CO., InNewYork, will continuathe Import
ing and Commission Business* at No. 38 Wab&EN
Street. J. M. BILLINGS * CO,
J. M. BixLDJag,
£. J. Chaffee.
«bw York, Bee. 1, 1864.
14 BAKE STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
DISSOLUTION OF F hereW
under the name of
STERRBEBGER fBXBSCH, & CO ,haa this day been dis
eolved. The books of the late firm will be settled by the
SSdersigpea, who will also continue the business of
SHIRT Manufacturers afcjhe old »tand. Ho. 14 BAHK
Street. HIRSCH * THALHBIMRR
M. 0. Hiesch, S. Thalheimeb. de2-fmw3t*
T IMITED PARTNERSHIP.-W E>
TT iP$ have |hfc day entered into a
Limited Partnership agreeably to the provisions of the
act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
passed the 21st day of March, A. D 1636. and do hereby
certify that _the name of . the firm under which said
partnership ig to be conducted, is HAHH, FERNALD.&
W ETfiE RHOLD; that the general .nature of the busi
ness to be conducted is the manufacture of and whole
sale dealers in SHIRTS. LINEN BOSOMS, AND COB
LABS. and the same will be transacted in the city of
Philadelphia j that the names of the General partners
of the said firm are WM. B. HAHN, residence 2GGB
POPLAR Street; NATHANIEL M PfiRNALD. r<«L
dance 2126 GREEN Street, end WILLIAM WETHER
HOLD, residence. 1439 North SIXTH Street, and the
Special Partner ie JOSEPH NICHOLSON, residence
808 North Sixteenth Street, all of the city and county of
Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania. *
That the capital contributed hr the said Joseph Nichol
son, special partner, is TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS,
in cash.
That the period at which said partnership is to com
mence is the twenty-sixth day of November, one thou
sand eight hundred and sixty-four, and terminate on
the thirty- first day of December, one thousand eight
hundred aid sixty-six
WILLIAM B. HAHN,
NATHANIEL M PERNALD, •
WILLIAM WBTHERHOLD,
' ' ' General Partners.
JOSEPH NICHOLSON,
no2B m6t* Special Partner.
WILLIAM H. TEYIS IS THIS DAY
* » associated in business with us, the style of the
firm remaining; unchanted. .
COOPER & GRAFF, Stock Brokers,
Mo. 11 MERCHANTS’EXCHANGE.
Philadelphia, December l, 1864. del-lit
IYISSOtHTIOH.—THE COPARTNER-
A-’ SHIP heretofore existing between tbe Subscribers,
under the firm of BENNETT, BUCH, & CO., is this day
dissolved by mutual consent, JOS. N. RDCH retiring.
The business will be settled by either narhwr. __
*
" C. H. SIEGER.
Philadelphia, Mot. SO, 1864.
COPARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have this day
associated together under the firm of H. K. BENNETT
* the busings of the late firm
of BENHBTT, RUCH, &CO., at 917 CHURCH Alley,
where the business of the latter firm will be settled.
1 H. K. BENNETT*
C. H. SIEGES.
Philadelphia .Dec. 1,1864. del-6t
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T MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, fonr mile, from
<EDIA, Pa. Thorough courea In Mathematics,Claeßice,
NaturalScienoes, and English; practical lessdnslnClvll
’togtacertogi received at >ny time, and of an
gas, and enjOy the benefits of a home. Refers te John
i. Capp A San, 23 Soath Third street; Thoa. -J. Clayton.
■>.q,, Fifth and Prune etreeta; en-Shartff Earn, and
Safe. J. HERVEY BARTON™! H. 7
/ILLAGE GRgRN, Peansyjvauia. r no 6 3m
OFFICE ABMY CWWIM6 AUD
ITeotipaqi,
55
toXtwOjiiif t M SeinyifeiU Awenal witNtt* following;
*’HOSPITAL TENTS AND 7LIBS.
Test, to be node of £,“!?’ to we*
oonoes to tie linear yard. *?.Xth?Hsum
28>f-lach Cotton Dock, to w«'gb Bounces to tie linear
y ‘SHELTER TENTS, Araiy Standard
Cotton Duck, S3J4 inches wide, toweigh 8 ounces to tne
All of tie above Tents an. Plies toße niade according
to the specifications adopted by the* Quartermaster a
l£axh bid must be guaranteed' by two responsible per"
sons, whose sitnatures must be appended to the gua
rantee, and certified to, aB being good and sufficient se
curity for the amount involved* by somv public func
tionary of the United States. ... «
Bids from defaulting contractors; audthosethat do non
fully comply with the reqnirem&nts-of thie advertise
ment, will not be considered.
Blank forms tor proposals, embracingthetenas of the
guarantee required in each bid. can be bad ow applies ■
tion at thw office, and’none others which do* not em
brace the guarantee-will be considered: nor will any
proposal be considered which does not strictly conform
to the requirements therein, stated.
The bids must state the number andquantity of each
hind of article proposed- to be delivered -
Proposals must he- endorsed ** Proposals for Army*
Supplies, *’ stating on the envelope the article-bid for.
BER&fABT BIGGS,
des-6fc Col. Quartermaster’s Department.
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER’S OF
PICB, CiscntKATi, Ohio, NovemberBo,]Bff*.,'
PROPOSALS are invited by the uudersigneinutil
TUESDAY, December 18,1864 s at 12 o’clock M., for fur
nishing this Department (by contract) with— , '
Camp Colors, for Infantry .......... Army Standard-.*
Hospital Tent Poles, sets,. do do
Wafl do do do do do
Hospital Tent Pins, large, do- do
Do do do, small, do do
Wall do do, large, do do
Wall do do. small, do do
Company Order Books, do do
Do Clothing Account Books, do do
Do Descriptive do, do do
Do Morning Report do, . do do
Post Order do, do do
Post Morning Report do, do do
Post Letter do, do do
Post Guard Report do, do do
Regimental General Order do, do do
Do Letter - do, do do
Do Descriptive do, do do
Do Index do, do do
Record Target Practice do, do do.
Samples of the standard articles may be seen at the
office of Clothing ami Equipage in this city.
To he deliver* d free of charge, at the United States
Inspection Warehouse in this city, in good new pack
ages, with the name of the party furnishing* the kind
and quantity of goodß distinctly marked on each article
and package;
Parties offering goods must distinctly i tats in their
bids the quantity they propose to furnish, the price,
and time of delivery
Samples when submitted must be marked and num
bered to correspond with the proposal; and the par
ties thereto must guarantee that the goods shall he, la
every reepect, equal to Army Standard, otherwise- the
proposal will not be considered.
A guarantee, signed by two responsible persons,
must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder
will supply the to him under his- pro
posal. '
Bids will be opene’ on Tuesday, December 13,1834,
at 12 o’clock M., at this office, and bidders are requested
to be present.
Awards will be made on Wednesday. December 14; i
1861. and preference will be given to bidders agreeing to
complete their deliveries within three monthshorn- date,
of commencement. *
- Bonds will be required that the contract will be faith
fully fulfilled.
Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be noticed.
Blank forms of Proposals, Contracts, and Bonds may
be-obtained at this office.
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable-is
reserved —-
Endorseenvelope “Proposals for [here insert the
name of the article offered], ’ ’ and address
, Gol\ Wtt W. McKIM,
deS-7t. Chief Quartermaster Cincinnati Depot.
OFFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OP
V/ SUBSISTENCE.
W^SHiKa , K»f i D v C. i JfOT. 30, ISM.
proposals' poi'FLona' ’'
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited until December
7th, 12 o'clock; M., for furnishing the Subsistence De*
partment with
TWO THOUSAND (3,000) BARRELS OP FLOUR,
v The proposals will be for what is known at this Depot
as Nos. 1,2, and 3, and bids will be entertained for
any quantity less than the whole.
Bias must be in duplicates and for each grade os
separate sheets of paper- , . '
The delivery of the Flour to commence within five
days from the opening of the bids, and in such quanti
ties* duly. as4ue Government may direct* delivered at
the Government warehouse in Georgetown* at the
wharves or railroad depot is Washington* D. C.
The delivery of all Flour awarded to be completed
Within twenty days from the opening of the bids. -
Payment will be made in certlficatesof indebtedness,
or such other funds as the Government may have for
disbursement.
The usual Government inspection will be made just
before the Flour is received, and none will be accepted
Which is not fresh ground, and made from wheat
ground in the vicinity where manufactured, unless of a
very superior quality.
The Flour to be delivered in new* oak barrels, head
lined.
An oath of allegiance must accompany the bidof each.
Didder who has not the oath on file fa this office, and no
Did will be entertained from parties who have pre
viously failed to comply with their bids, or from bid
ders not present to respond.
Government reserves the right to reject any bid for
anycause. Bids to he addressed to title undersigned,
at Wo, 223 M G” street, endorsed “Proposals for
Kour.” S. 0. GREENB,
del-fit Captain and G. 8. V.
TYEPARTMENT OP CITY PROPER
-J-'YY. - OFFICE, RECORD STORY, GIRARD
BAIIa. . ...
„ PhUiADßlphia, Nov. 29,1864
PROPOSALS will he received at this office until 12
o’clock M. of TUESDAY, December 6, 18&4, for the
erection of a public Green House, in the city burial
£ round lot situate on Lamb Tavern road and Heart
ana, Drawings and specifications can he seen at this
office. JOHN W. LECOff,
no3o;St . Com. of City Property.
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER’S OF
FICE,
.. „ Cincinnati. 0. , Hoyembar H, ISM.
FBOFOSAM ABB INVITED BY THE CHD AS
SIGNED, imtU WEDNESDAY-, December 7,1864, at!l2
o’clock M., for famicUUK'tbis Department, (by con
tract) with—
J IHFAHTEY TBOWSEBS-S. B. Kersey, Army Stan
dard.
SHELTER TBN7S, of 28jit-inch Back* weighing 8 ox.
to the lineal yard—Army Standard.
To be made in accordance with specifications adopted
by the Quartermaster’s Department, & copy of which
can be seen at this office.
- Also, for thedmmediate delivery of
. HBTEOLEDIf OR WATER-DROOP PAPER,
of which bidders will furnish samples.
Samp]*® of the standard articles may be seen at the
Office of Clothing and Equipage in this city. ’ *
To be delivered free of charge at the U. S. Inspection
Warehouse m this city, in good new packages, with the
name of the party furnishing, the kind and quantity of
goods distinctly marked on each article and package.
.Parties offering goods must distinctly state in their
bids the quantity they propose to furnish,.the price, and
time of delivery.
Sampler, when submitted, must be marked and num
bered to correspond with the proposal; and the parties
thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be. in every
xerpect. eonal to Army -Standard, otherwise the propo-
A guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, must
accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will
supply the articles awarded to him under his proposal.
Bids wm be opened on WEDNESDAY, December 7,
1864. at 12 o’clock noon, at this office, and bidders are
requested to be present
ig Awards will Tm made on THURSDAY, December 8,
Bonds will he required.that the contract trill he faith
fully fdMHea.
Telegrams relating to Proposals trill not be noticed.
Blank forme of Proposals, Contracts and Bonds may
be obtained at tUs office. ,
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable ie
reserved.
Endorse envelope “Proposal for Orere Insert the
name of the article offered], ’ ’ and address
Cob WM. W. MoKIM,
n026-8t Chief Quartermaster Cincinnati Depot.
CPECIAL N 0 TIC E-S HE LTER
TENTS.
- Chief Quabtermaster’b Office,
CINOIBHATI, November 28. 1854.
THE ADVERTISEMENT FROM THIS OFFICE dated
NOVEMBER 21,1864, for SHELTER TENTS, ie hereby
modified as regards the width of the material, which
must be 33% Inches wide, weighing ,8 oz. to the linear
yard, instead of 28% inches.
Bidders.are Informed that the specifications require
the material to be thoroughly wetted and shrunk before
being made up.
Preference wiH be given to Cotton Duck,and no Tents
will ]be received of material weighing less than 8 oz. to
tbe linear yard- 4 WM W, McKIMj
del-4t Chief Quartermaster Cincinnati Depot.
QFFICE OF THE DEPOT QUARTER
. FROT-IS^Mlf’T^lllo^Ai'oT
SEALED PROPOSALS will be Office
JfDtU 12 o’clock M on the 81st day of December, 1864,
for ibe Transportation of Military Supplies during the
y«sr 1866 on the following routes:
Route. Ho. I.—From Forts Leavenworth. Laramie,
and Riley, and other depots that may be established
during the above year on the west bank of the Missouri
river, north of Fort Leavenworth, and south of latitude
41 degrees -north, toany posts Gestations that are or
maybe established in the Territories of Nebraska, Da
kota, Idaho, south of latitude 44
Aonmiude H 4 degrees and in
of Colorado north or 40 degrees north.
SIAI 100 g Pounds per 100 miles at
which they will transport said stores in each of the
ggaths from April to September, Inclusive, of tho year
No i %r-Fw»tt Forts Leavenworth and Biley.ln
we State of Kansu, abd the town of Kansas, in {he
£ Mi . SB £3 3r {> to posts or stations that are or
In the State of Kansas, or in the
K£>; to £.iL Colora &’ south of latitude 40 degrees
Fori Leavenworth, and to
fOri union, N. M,. or other depot that-may be designa
ted in that Territory, to Fort Garland, and to any other
Point or'points on the route. Bidders to state fcne rate
JOfJiOO pounds Per 100 miles at which they will transport
said stores in each of the months from April to Septem
ber, inclusive, of the year 1866.
Route No. B.—From Fort Union, or such other depot
as may be established in the Territory of New Mexico,
wmay be osWHlBheA
in wax lermory, and to such posts or stations ae mav
be designated hi the Territory of Arizona and State of
Texas wesi of longitude 106 degrees west . Bidders to
state the rate per 100 pounds per 100 miles at which
they will transport said stores in each of the -months
from June toNovember, inclusive, of the year 1865.
to be transported each year will not ex-
Sl e 4B??& 000 o PO,l ¥l Ho. 1; 15.000 000 pounds
a j and 6,000,000 pounds Ott t Soute No. 3.
P«r centage wOl be paid for the trains-
OT RW other stems. * Bad ’ plno
sl ould give their names in full, as well as
their place of residence, and each proposal should' be
accompanied by & bond in the sum of tßn thousand dol- -
iars, signed by two or.more respoiulble Ipereous, gua
ranteeing that in case a contract is awarded for the route
mentioned in the proposal, to the parties proposing, the
contract will be accepted and entered into, ana good
and sufficient security furnished by said parties in ac
cordance with the terms of this advertisement
The amount of bonds required wtil be as follows:
Onßoute No. 1..*100.000
Onßonte Mo,2.va— SoOOO
s t t i^s t °ry evidence of the loyalty and solvency of
and person offered as -security will be re
t? "Proposals for Army
Transportation on Route No. 1, ” “2, as the
be entertained unless they
ti^^en“ Ply im aU ' tiB this adver
. Faities to whom awarils are made must be prepared
oao ®» *»d to rive the required
brads for the faithfril performance of the same.
Contracts will be made subiect to the approval of the
Quartermaster General, tint the right la reserved to re
ject any or all hide that mar be offered. .
Contractors tenet be-in readlaeee for service by the
first day of April, 1866, and they will be roemired to have
a place of agendas at or in the vldnlty of Forts Leaven
worth and Unionand other depots that may he establlUi-
Which they may he communicated with promptly
By order of the Quartermaster GeneraL
nol9tde23 Capt. and A. q! U?I?!i.
/pHE SALEM LEq!
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT.
Circular No. 6 has Inst been Issued. Send for a
copy to the
SALEM LEG COMPANY,
SALEH, MASS.,
and learn from it the reasons why this leg Is steadily
supplanting the many “ best legs made In the world. ’ ’
t vA 20 ?. 1 " 1 ? .6 contains a DESCRIPTION OF THE
nlSfec* 8 Advantages, testimonials of sub
rfcvc 8 ,." 1 ? WEARERS, ACCOUNTS of numerous
SISl? D trea !f l 4 this original and ingenious method,
T i R MS, and all other needful Information.
Soldlera entitled to a Government Leg can receive the
Salem Leg WITHOUT CHARGE. noM-Im
ITENRY HUDDY,
N-A. Distiller mid Wholesale Dealer la
PURE OLD BOURBON,
MONONGAHBLA, RYE, AND WHEAT
WHISKIES.
lAS NORTH SECOND STREET, below EacaPhUa.
HENRY HiiDPT.
[oeU-fiml ISAAC J. EVANS.
CTEAM AND WATER GAUGES—THE
AJ largest assortment In Philadelphia—constantly on
hand. E. BROWN, ail WALMUT Streat. noT-lto«
A DENTISTRY. DR. BASSET
— HlUlnserte ARTIFICIAL TEETH on Gold, Silver.
Vulcanite, from as to 9&>: • Teeth filled, fifieeute anj
npwardß. Repairing. Referenees. Office, R4S NINTH
Street, bßlow Locunt ■ -nolT-am
PHRENOLOGICAL BYnmu.
TIONS. with toll deacriptione of character ni vT.
T -^e^i a “ d EvamNG.b/™r£cAplN. m *
, ?9i W 80UT8T8NXH StreM,
AUCTION SAXES,
JOHN B, MTBKB & CO., AUCTION
* . EBBS, noa Stmt
POHTnrjSSILBgTKRBgCH GKEMiB.SWISS, AMD
■ FOE 5. *•.,
_ THIS jDaT.
A CARD —Weiiivite fee eariv attention of purchasers
to tie dtstiable assortment of Freneh, oemai Swiss,
and British dry foods, embracing aboat 6fi© lots of
clirfee articles, fr be peremptorily sold, by catalogue,
on fourmontha’eredlt, commencing this momugh at 10
o’clock precisely.
MBGE SALE Cf FRENCH DBY GOODS, &c.
[G& —Included 1 La our sale of French dry goodfe.
onf MONDAY MORNING, December ft Will be fousd
in part the following desirable articles, viz:
DMESB SILKS—In blacks, solid colors, and fancy
dresssHSs, Florences, f*o* de NaplosjAe.
GOODS—In merino cloths, figuredand plain
monseline, reps, cashmeres, poplins? mohair lustres,
of brosfee, Jon*, and
rauare woolen. and thlbet shawls and scarfs, Ac.
jBJffBEOIDBBIES, Ac. —Mall and book collars, capes,
insertings. bands, caws, veils, laces; Ac.
BONNKT KIBBOHS-A full assortment of broche,
plain, and figured bonnet and bis ck silt velvet ribbons,
and tency velvet and silk trimming Hbbocs, Ac.
Also, black crapes, tarietans, silk cravats and neck
ties, Hoop skirts, linen handkerchiefs; white musltnt,
sewing silks. head-dresses, girdles, fancy articles, Ac.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, INDIA, GERMAN,
AjfD BRITISH DRY GOODS; Ac.
THIS MORNING. m t
December sth, at 10 o’clock, will be sold.'by cata*
logne, on four months* credit, about
TOO.PACKAGES AND LOTS .
of French, India, German, and British dry goods, Ae.«
embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and
staple artadesin silk, worsted, woolen, linen, and cot
ton fabrics.
N. B. —Samples of the same will be arranged for ex
amination, with catalogues, early on the morning of
sale, when dealers will find it to their interest to at
tend. •
NOTICE. —Our sale of 1,100 packages boots and shoes,
Ac., on TUESDAY HORSING, Dec. 6, will comprise
in part—
— cases men's Si-inch grain cavalry boots.
cases men’s'and boys’matled boots.
cases men’s and boys* thick boots.
—cases men's, boys', and youths* calf,kip, and grain
boots.
—cMes men’s, boys’, and youths* calf and kip bro
gans. • ■
cases men's, boys’, and youths' calf and< P. L.
cases men's, hoys', and youths* calf and kip
Balmorals,
, cases women’s, misses’, and childsen’s calf and
kip heeled boots.
—cases women's, misses’, and children's goat and
kid heeled boots.
cases women's, misses', and children’s morocco and
enamelled boots.
cases women's, misses', and children's gaiters,
Balmorals, Ac.
—cases men’s, boys', and youths' brogans.
—cases women's and misses' nailed boots.
N.B —The above will embrace a prime and general
assortment, well worthy the attention of buyers.- Open
for examination early on tike morning of sale.
LABGE PEREMPTORY SALE OB BOOTS, SHOES.
BROGANS. &c
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
December 6.at 10 o’clock, will be sold by catalogue.
Without reserve, on four months’ credit, aboat 1,100
packages boots, shoes, brogans, balmorala, gum shoes,
army goods, travelling bags, Ac., of city and Eastern
manufacture, embracing a fresh and primfe assortment
of desirable articles for men, women, and children,*
which will be open for examination early on the mora
ls g of sale.
LABGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF EUROPEAN AND
AMERICAN DRY GOODS, Ac.
We will hold a large sale of British, German, French,
and American dry goods, by catalogue, on four month?
credit, and part for cash,
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
Bee; Bth, commencing at precisely 10 o'clock, com
prising
, 70© PACKAGES AND LOTS
of British, German, French, India, and American dry
goods, embracing a large, full, and fresh assortment of
woolen* worsted, linen, cotton, and silk goods for city
and country sales. „ .
POSITIVE SALE OF CARPETINGS, Ac;
ON FRIDAY MOBBING,
Dec. 9, at precisely 11 o’clock, will be soldi by ca
talogue, on four months’ credit, an assortment of su
perfine and fine ingrain, Venetian, hemp, cottage, and
rag carpetings, which may be examined early on-the
morning of sale.
FOB BALE ASP !TO LKT.
fTEAYY IRON GRATIS FOR SALE,
n ? der Horses, at Second-hand Depot,
SEVENTH Street, above Thompson
aeS-6t NATHAN W. ELLIS.
TRON STAIRS FOB SALE CHEAP;
■£• at Second-hand Depot, \ SEVENTH Street, above
Thompson. [de3-Bt] NATHAN W. ELLIS.
fi FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING
•BSC-DESIRABLE PROPERTIES:
2 on the north elds Spring Garden street, west of
Twentieth—aide yard.
1618 Green street—with aide yard.
mo do. do.
2034 do. do.
2027 do 20-feet front.
1826 Wallace etteet—2o-feet front.
8. E. corner Seventeenth and North Streets—neat and
well hnilt.
2146 Green street—in perfect order.
2125 Brandywine street.
65H) and 524 North Fifteenth street.
636 North Fifteenth street.
1516 South Fifth street—6 rooms and bath.
Store and dwelling, 241 North- Seventeenth street.
1928 Hamilton street
* 146 North Fifteenth street
455 and 443 Dauphin street
' 1389 Mount Vernon street,
1801 Tallow street.
Also a large number of others in various situations.
For FARMS, see North American and United States
Gazette. B. F GLENN.
133* South FOURTH and S. W. corner SEVEN
TBBHTH and GREEN Streets. de3
fpl FOR SALE OB TO LET—A NUM
MJL her of TOnvenlent new DWELLINGS, with madam
improvements, on North Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thir
teenth streets. Apply to TATioW JACKSON.
„ „ 614 CHESTNUT Street, or at
' no!2-tf 1858 North TWELFTH Street
MTO LIT—THREE FIRST-CLASS
fonr-story homes (new), and with all the modern
improvements, on east side of Broad street, near Whar
ton. Terms moderate. Apply to
„ GEO. SERGEANT,.
_ . For F. M Drenel's Estate,
no3G-wfmlm 336 Bonth FOURTH Street.
MFOR SALE—EXCELLENT MILL
PROPERTY, located on the Delaware Railroad, at
uamden Station, Kent County, Delaware, a GBIST
MILL (water power), STEAM SAW MILL, THREE
DWELLINGS, will sell altogether, or the Saw MUI
5iS? e ’ S? 1116 Hollers, Engine and Gearing of the Saw
Mill. For particulars address R, CT JD3TIS,
noBo-12t* Camden. Del.
m WASTED TO BENT—A DWEDL
IND HOUSE, between Twelfth and Twentieth
streets and Spruce and Arch.
Ad dress note Box 1741 Philadelphia Post Office, stating
location. no3o-6t*
m LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO
JB FEBTY FOB SALE. —The very large and commo
dious LOT and BUILDING, 80. 308 CHERRY Street,
near the centre of business, containing’ 60 feet on Ghar
ry Street, depth. 165. foot, being 76 feet wide on the rear
of the lot, and at that width.opening to a large cart-way
leading to advantage of
are rarely met with.
Apply on the premise*. __ sel3-3m*
Meor sale.—the subscriber
offers for sale his country seat, within half a mile
of Wilminaton, Delaware, on the Newport pike, con
taining eight acres of good land, in the centre of which
is a large lawn with a fine variety of shade trees; ma
ples, lindens. evergreens, etc., in all over a hundred
fall-grown trees. The improvements consist of a large
and commodious Mansion, fianked on the west by two
towers, one of which is four stories in height. There
are four large rooms on a floor, with a half eleven by
forty-two feet. The house has the modern improve
ments. a hydraulic ram forces water from a spring
into the upper story of the tower; There is also an
iron pump and hydrant under a covered area at the
kitchen door. „ The out-buildings consist of a carriage
house and stable sufficient for four horses and several
carriages; also, a hen, ice, and smoke houses. The
stable has a hydrant in it.
Good garden, with several varieties of dwarf-pear and
grape vines, in full bearing. There are also several va
rieties of apple, cherry and chestnut trees.
Terms accommodating, Possession given at any time.
Applyto LBVI G. CLARK,
n024-tf on the premises.
® PUBLIC SALE OP LAND,US
Iff NEWCASTLE COUNTY, DELAWARE 3.
• Will be exposed to public vendue, on THURSDAY,
¥ 11 o’clock, A M , at St!
® STATION, on the Delaware Railroad, the
following real estate, situate in Pencader Hundred,
Neweastie county, Delaware, late the property of Man
love Jester, deceased, to wit:
• No. L A tract of loud, bounded by the road leading
from Summit Bridge to Red Lion, andrby the Chesa*
gsake and Delaware Canal, containing 78 acres, with a
welling House, Granary and Stable, thereon.
Ho. ib A tract of land, bounded bj the road leading
from Middletown to Summit Bridge, and by the Chesa
Peake and Delaware Canal, containing 113 acres, with
a bnck_pwelHng House, Granary, Stable, Carriage
House, Store, and Dwelling House, five tenant houses,
black smithshopandwheel wright Bhop thereon.
Xo 3. A lot ofland, bounded by the road leading to
Back creek- CSacalniili Sjs&cres.
■“xi the aiove property l» within two miles of §t,
Oeorge’e Station.
Ten per cent, of the purchase money to tie paid on the
day of sale. and tko Lalance to be secured by a recogni
zance taken tinder tbe direction of the Court
For Particulars apply tb T. W. McCRACKBff, Summit
Bridge, Delaware, or to the subscriber.
„ W. C. SPRCANCE, Trustee,
■ no2B-10t NEWCASTLE, Delaware.
£| VALUABLE FLOURINGJW
iaSf^SieSm‘Mfe^Pri^l
a large MNBCSANT HILL, with three ran of burrs,
and m necessary machinery, in good.ordet for manu-
Jacturtog ®U kinds of grain. Also, a GRIST MILL,
With two ran of burrs. Mansion House, several Tene-
Barzm, Shops, &c., with 46 Acres of highly pro
ductive Laud. As the owner is engaged in the tnpTfww
and grain business 40 miles distant; this property, now
in successful operation, will be sold a bargain, and IT
desired* immediate possession will be given, including
the custom, rioek or grain, teams, implements, Ac., all
ready established for an enterprising business man to
make money.,
For terms, which wHlbe easy,applyto
„ M. THOMAS & SONS, Philadelphia,
Or to the subscriber, at Downingtown, Fa.
nolO 1m DAVID SHELMRB.
(GERMANTOWN LOT WOE SALE.
,Y*. f very desirable Cottage Lot, about 300 by
W feet, corner of JEFFERSON and UPBAL Streets, two
squaresbeyond the depot for the new passenger rail
way. Price low, terms easy.
Applyto JOSMFH LRA,
_nolMm 1»8 CHESTNUT Street
XpOR RENT—THE LARGE PHOTO
graphic Rooms formerly occupied by W. L. GKR~
MON, corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
Also,several other rooms over the Photographic Rooms.
Inquire at 618 WASHINGTON Square. nol4
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BE
-A- MOVED Mb BEALESTATE OFFICII to Ho. 93
TENTH Street, corner of Arch.haa there reopened M>
REOISTER, **
“ a
o*l7-2m* WILLIAM Of. ‘BEDFORD.
COAL,
CHEAPEST COAL IN THE CITYs
Nnt Coal 38 per ton. ..
.. „ ..StoveCoal#9 perron.
At the MANTUA COAL YARD, Cor. THIRTY-FIFTH
Street and FEN SSYLYAffXA R. 8., Mantna no7B-I2t»
Eschrbiotib, hew coal de.
• POT, NOBLE Street above Ninth street.
and
at the lowest market pricesTvgharf Twenty-tWru
street, below Arsh street Office 119 South FOURTH
Street. ' * oe2o-Sm
Genuine eagle vein coal,
EQUAL IF NOT SUPERIOR TO LEHIGH.—A trial
wilt secure your custom. Egg and Stove
ton; Large Nnt, $lO.OO. Office, 1»1 South FOURTH *7.
belowChestnui. Depot, l4l» OALLOWHILL St..
above Broad. raoH-Cml ELLIS BRANSON,
COAL. —SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehixh Coal, and
nest Locust Mountain, from SehuylkUl; prepared an
presaly for Family use. Depot, a, W. corner EIGHTS
Offiro, IM. SpntogßOO^
Skates and skate straps.—
Dealers are requested to eall and examine samplea
»^X|»ar4ett B^fa»
ManufacturerWa^t,
JOHN C. BAKER & CO.’S COD LIVER
” OIL.-THE TRUE AND GENUINB-Unsurpaeeed in
quality and effects—being the
_ „ SWEETEST. ANll BEST PREPARED.
.In Coughs, Colds, BroncMtls, Asthma, Omit, Inci
pient Consumption, and all Scrofulous Complaints, it
oftentimes produces immediate and certain effect* when
dtoOT rgmemas have been taken with little or no beneflt
, Sold By all Droggbits in the city, and bythe proprie
tor. No ,18 MA RKET Street. anli-tuthsSm
(GLASS SHADES, OVAL.
VI GLASS SHADES. BOUND. .
GLASS SHADES. SQUARE.
FERNERY’S “
GLASSWARE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
“ aARTBLLSLTOCHWORTH,
noSS-lm N 0.15 NorthFiFTH Rtw
"PINE WHISKIES.—OLD WHEAT,
bottto
.’ *<*>-«* swKt,,:
PUEHESB, ' l *.
J I f O. 6 I3CHB W TO^V&
SAUB OP IifPORTED AK iT r ' '
wSUl “*"»“**■«*■*,■*' *’ =
pte black 2!fp|f =««,
oV T r SLf«f“«'
= Itotoerb,*™*** *•
* ck t *r*:
BLACK ABB “oioll'f » h;, e .
mrgT* B *-* and 7 ‘ 4 flae t®
Ala 8 c| ;I TUK
A’luiidflomeliao of Saxoar s°^!^
most desirable series 7 w g*«q i »; ,, >
, A,.
•Woolplaids, morih o ,'
BKOGHB A3TI) Wf or^*
300 Vienna brf>cli« /s'-.
J& it ****** 3a
£8 fftjK? l Iod ? sUwl B .
350
Being the balance of a fe'Mritl? II, C , ‘
.^rf« c e?» : 4ana7 , 4 E |,ofJ r olf ! S^.V3 ),l '
fhlto extosnptrfine :i ,
m pieces 6-4, 7-4, and 8-4 w.. "*«
100 piecesß 4PatlspopUn,ite^';, i(
newest shades. *»<t ErJ'w
FIBST LAEGE -1' 1 '
logue, on-' JLII 'iV
December sth, coS®
ssis rail 8 *•*&•&
Inetadrf mftO? 18 FABS - C 0a Bs , fe '
a Ml line rich
.ravtfltag r„
tofMlc ornSm “ ta ’ bls ™ lon. !
~ DAMAGED TOYS *vn " Si:
alt\liiS aOZ “ fUebiKlM «* CuJS^g
LABGB
BE® Goof®
SSf 1 <w r iSSSSkg|
December 7tb. »?J0
tot attractive assortment of i •
sales, s&j;
"M”. THOMAS & SONS
" A *o». 133 mi X« Sosth ?ott E ,
.. SAi|B OJ STOCKS AKD
4®* HandblSsofmcJ
EXTRA VALUABLE REAlVpct,»„
CARD. —Our ale on THEsllv™ is »
her. at IS o'clock, at “h 8 Ex?h, n l "*«■'
Urshdasß atom, Mo. sag «$„!*!?■ *8 (
«8,000 : valnable atore. corn”r o f 1
street*: one also comer of Broad Sl
- Eleventh, Twelfth, wite***
ward: several genteel dwiliin,* ®3“ 8
streets:-and other desirable WhZ”
hotel, &c Also, 508 share* ®Ste : r i s '
MO shares First National Badt-TS 1 *
stocks. See catalogue.
Sale for Account of OaitM
HOEsrc BEa!
. „ , ON TOESDAT AFrBRSno.
DecemberSthat2 o’clock,at th,£ i
stables. Market street, above TbtrtS'
States home, condemned as ns fit
EXTENSIVE Si EE OF HocsEßnrn
FBENCH PLATE MIRRORS, BROW
SUPERIOR BEDS, MATTRESSsi H
December s|£aUOoVtotJ wflfSS
reserration, the entire furniture
BrnssetecaiMts, oileloths, TeiyeSlX
mettrajses, feather beds, beddini“JJK
fssassffiss 11 " - "**-^^
condMnn. Catalogues mil 5c n«dyV,
R SCOTT, JB., AUCTIOi
623 CHKBTKOT and 615 SAfISO.
SALE OF MILLIKEHT GOODS, AETIKC
BHS-, Jfec
' . .OT TUESDAY UOBNISG nsti
, »t ICo’olock.w e will sell a la™
of millinery goods, TeLvet artificial flowei*
'HILEP FORD & CO.. AUCL
•35 MARKKT and 533 COHHiBC
POSITIVE SALE OP 1,000 CASES
SHOES.
THIS MOBHTNO.
Dee©inner Bth, commencing at 10 o’ cloel
will aell byoatalogue, for cash, 1,000 caset
bregane, bebnorals, cavalry boots. &c,: al
children's boots, shoes, gait
POSITIVE SALE OP 1.300 CASES
SHOES.
Ha, rh. fj, THURSDAY MORNING,
JJe©. Bfcn, JEM, commencing at 10 o’tic
irtll be sold, by catalogue* 1,200 cases l
brogana, balmorals, 'cavalry boots, &c.:
JBMEes’, and children's boots, shoes, gaitei
rale, Ac., from city and Eastern maao&ctarer
RY HEBBY P. WOLBIBT,
*/ ATTfITTOTf ggr? 1
Ho. 302 KCBSfix Street South Side, aln
Sales of ‘3>rr Goods. frixomiagß, .Notion
MONDAY, WBDmtfI JAY, andjSttDAl
mencißff at 10 o 9 clock.
gAUE OF CONDEMNED
„ WAJssraoToit Crre.^Koraabt,.
Will bs sold, at public auction, to tis high
at Giesboro, B. G., on
FRIDAY, DRCBHBEfi 2, ISSi,
OHB HtnSDKBD ABU FIFTY CAVALBY ]
PSIBAT, DBCMBER9. 19M
ONB HUHDEED AN!) FIFTY CAYALBY
These horses have bees condemned as -
Cavalry service of the Army.
For road and farming purposes, many g
may be had
Hones sold singly. Bale to commence
Terms cash in United States currency.
0 JAMES k.
Col(W«3 iu charge First Division Quarterns
ral’s Office.
OHABTERMASTEB GENEI
FICE, FIRST RIVISIOK.
Washinqtok, NoveraME
Will "be cold at Public Auction, to tie high*
at the times?and places named below, viz:
WILLIAMSPORT. Par., THURSDAY, Daceml
JOHNSTOWN, Pa..THURSDAY, December
TREfITON. U J., THURSDAY. December:
TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HOBS
_ at each place.
_These Horses have be«& coademaeSa*
Cavalry Service of the Army.
For Road and Farming purposes manr twl
may be had
Horses sold singly.
Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A. 3L
Terms—Cash, in. United States currency.
JAMES i
Colonel in charge of Fir
Quartermaster 6f
gALE OF STEAM TUG'
ChjefjQitartkrmastes’s
(Depot of WasUsffftK
Washtbqton, D. C., a*
Will t>s sold at public auction, aiGoTerai
foot of G street, Washington City, D. C.
DAY, December 15, 1854, one Steam r
Schuylkill Barges, as follows:
Steam Tug G. G.SAWTELLE
Barges ANTHONY CLINTON,
CITIZEN,
MILTON WILKINS,
„ UNITED STATES.
Sale to commence at 12 o’clock soon.
Terms—Cash in Government funds
D. H. B 1
. Brigadier General and Chief Qo>
no2B-15fc Depot of V ll
SALE OF CONDEMNED
COTTIS'GS A S? AHB Q AEKISOKiiai)IPii
Chief Quaetesmasibb
J>BPOT OF WASHrWi
. , Washisgtos, B. C-, >»>*.,
Will be Bold at Public Auction. at
house Ko. 6, on SEVESfTEENrH, benw«
Streets north, Washington City. D. C , onjr
December 15,lSeiTunder the direction of O
THOMAS, M. S. K., F. S. A, alotofeoid
lDg, &C., CQBsUtfßffOf _
Infantry and Cavalry Coats, Trowssrs, S‘
«s. Felt Hate, Trumpets, Bugles, Met 2
Drams, Flags, Tents, Boohs, Hess Fans- t?
Spades, Shovels, Axes Hatchets. Bar?
teens, Old Iron, Brass, E A°£tb? c -
About 100 tons of Tent Cuttings.
Sale to commence at 10 AU. ,
Terms cash, in Government fonas.
Sncceasfulhidders most remove theitpai
before December 2L .
Brlgadiej Geaeral aaaChiefSMrta
noSO-lSt Depot of Who-Wh?'
flfWPPßfg*
boston 'lnd
SfflaiK PHL4 STSAaffiSIP-USR
port on BATDTEDATS, tom **£
Street, Philadelphia, and Bony w hart, bob
Thesteamshlp NOBSUN, Capt. Bjtar,
Philadelphia fyt Boston m&tnrdaT-J
A- M., and steamship BAXO3, Oapt
Boston for Phils delphia, on the sama
These sewand substantial ateßßUjbiP
Use* nfttHny fain «Kch port PTUtCHI&Uy r
Insurances effected «t one-hsim* *»
on the vessels.
Freigkta taken at fair rate*.
Shippers are requested to Mud
of Lading with their goods.
jnttSß-tf 333 South DSLAWAj
FOB NEW YORK.
OUTSIDE LINS.
COASTWISE STEAMSHIP COHM*
FREIGHT LIES FOE NSW TOBEt _■*}
for all Northern, and Eastern cities and » f
THUE&DAT, AND S/
from the Company’s wharf, find above i
Hew York, from Pier 11, North river, ol
SP M.
For freight, which will ber«*»™* d ‘
in the most careful manner, and delir«
greatest despatch, atfa.trrates, apidrto nI
WILLIAM J. TATLOI
810 North
THOMBOIPS LONDON
BJTBB, OK BDKOFKAB BAKGB.
gHn hotels, orpabllo institutions. In l ,
SIZES. Also, PMl*^ 1
Hot-air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, I&FS
Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewho* 6 ;.i
ere. Cooking Stoves, Ac. , at wholesale **
the manufacturers, . „„„ „ m#f
ffly lK*, SHARPS. & £?
od-gmthftn • - jfce. *O9 M. SB cr
ESTEY’S
Iff?!? ,
COTTAGE OBGA> s '
Hot only UNBXCBLLED. tat ON®»
of Tons and Power, dtelgnod especial',
TBSg*
No. 13
Also, a complete assortment of u»r«
constantly on hand.
| DECKER BROTH®’
17#Y» I ANOS.-The p«WI*, t an 4
■^USTASr^Sifiysajf
te,i,rtto*3Skai «f ttjirg*. “4 « t T
the vxoden frame, so happily attainea B,
twtflsitOß incomparable usi wy® »=
» largo assortment of other new eso
Planot* for eale and to roat.
gBSm MBYBB’B HBg 11
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