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HOYT A BJCPOKTSB WAB SOIiD,
The Hon. Sunset Opi, of Ohio, was announced to
deliver a “great lecture’’ at the Musical Fund Hall
oh Saturday evening, for a charitable purpose.
One of the Sunday papersor yesterday, in reporting
ah epitome of 'the leoturoj says :’*> The subject was
* Ifleh Humor. 1 ” “No report could do .justice to the
lecture,” “It depended la. t great degree for Its
success upon the manner of its delivery, and In this
respeotMr. Cox was very admirable... In the beau
tiful Illustrations of Ms text he was inimitable, and
every hit he made was received with shouts and
roars of laughter, and his patriotic allusions re
ceived .tbunderß of applause.”
Sing Illustrations were
,effect. The Heporter received attention for camera,
keernas. and the curious mode he had of telung the
<r » f The JOTturer closed with a rererenootothe po
litical future of Ireland when she shall have ae
°U“lhcSleoture great success, ““i 1 *
rccrctted the storm prevented a full “t attendanoa.
She whole affair Is an Illustrated, roaring, thun
darimr mII because the lecture was not delivered.
d lSfead Of the Musical Fund Hall radial ng in all
the brlllianoy of Its Illumined chandeliers, and
shaken to Usvery foundations with
of was wrapped In the mantle or darK
ness, and there was nothing to distort the solemn
stillness thereof.
•snSSSSS&isne
In e* cases:
Suicide by hanging
Suioide by poison. A
Suicide by knife...-
Suicide by gunshot
Suicide by drowning
Drowned
•Accidental shooting,
Killed by Provost Guard
Struck by lightning
dSmby st oft m' railroad..
Deaths by passenger railways
Other accidents...
Deaths from small pox ...
Of tha nineteen persons killed by being run ovor
hv passenger railway oars, e were under 8 years of
tie i under 12 ; the remainder ranged between the
niesTof 12 and 78, Of the eases of deaths liom
steam ears. 15 were under 20 years of age, and IS
Horn 20 to 75 years.
Fourteen ot the persons against whom the twenty-'
one cases of homicide are charged have beensr
teatedi live others are still at large, notwithstand
ing the reward offered for their apprehension.
A hook is kept at the Coroner’s office, In which Is
recorded all Imiuests held, with name, age, verdict
of the coroner, and all the particulars In regard to
the deaths coming under the coroner's notice. This
took also contains a register of all unknown bodies,
with a fuU and accurate description of their person
and clothe®, so that their friend can easily identify
the bodies even after burial. ,
* The accidents this year have been somewhat ex
traordlnary. The explosion at Merrick & Sons’
and Cornelius & Baker’s factories, the falling of one
of the Almshonse buildings, and the °C,tke
roof of the depot of the Philadelphia and Erie Ball
road alone caused 36 deaths, 'fto charge to the
city, arising from the coroner’s duties, has been as
*3,492 00
Burials', jury foes, clerk hire, and other ex
peases... ojius uu
Total•»*..••••• ....................$9,800 00
BUILDING PERMITS.
The following tea record of the building permits
issued during the past month: Dwellings, three
story, SO; two-story, S; one-story, 2. factories, 3.
Foundry, 1. Offices, 8. Plaza, 1. Sheds, 2. Shop,
1. Smote-house, l. Stables, 4. Alterations and
additions, 26. Total, 75.
CITY TREASURER,
Mr. Henry Bumm, the City Treasurer, announces
that ho will commence this morning to pay the semi
annual Interest on the city debt. He will also re
deem loans maturing on and after to-day.
CITY COUNCILS.
The City Councils will meet at ten o’clock this
morning in their respective chambers ior reorganiza
tion,
PRESENTATION OF A BATON.
On Saturday evening Mr. Adolph Blrgfeld, mu
sical director of the Chestnut-street TheatWi was
presented by the orchestra of that establishment
with a handsome ebony baton mounted with gold.
It bears a gold plate with these words:
COCCOOO(K)CCOOOCGOOOCCDCC'OCCCOOOOOOOOt^
0
0
ADOLFH BIRGFBLD
FROM HIS OKOHESTKA.
January 1,1865.
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The presentation speech was made by Mr. Charles
Schmitz, and Mr. Birgfeld mad® a neat and appro
§rlate reply. The baton was manufactured at
tailor’s, and is quite an elegant New Tear’s gift.
Mr. Birgfeld is eminently deserving of so handsome
a tribute, _
THE POLICES.
[Before Hr. Alderman Beitler.3
THE ENLISTING BUSINESS.
On Saturday afternoon two men, glvingthenames
of Ralph Walsh and Michael Houghton, were ar
raigned at the Central Station on the charge o
attempting to fraudulently enlist a young man
named John E. Herring, fbrmerlyof the rebel army,
from which he had deserted. It seems that Herring
was born In Florida, and pressed, as he says, Into the
rebel army. He deserted and oame Northlnsearoh of
employment, and was finally engaged on a farm in
New Jersey. On Friday last, while crossing in a
ferry steamer from Camden, he got into conversa
tion with Mr. Houghton, who was a passenger, and
to whom the stranger related his adventures. Upon
arriving In this city he proceeded to Mr. Hough
ton’s residence, on Christian street, and In a short
time Mr. Walsh was introduced as a person who
could have him properly enlisted. The young man
slept in the bar-room at Walsh’s tavern, and on
Saturday morning was taken to McNally & Co.,
substitute brokers, In Chestnut street, above Fourth,
He was to receive $350. The recruit was taken to
the provost marshal’s, at Frankford. On the way he
was told to say that he came from Montreal, Canada.
Upon being closely questioned by the marshal, the
young man could not think of the name of the place
he was to hall from. He hesitated, and finally related
the entire narrative of his adventures. This led to
the arrest of Walsh and Houghton. The worst fea
ture of the cate Is that after the reorult had been
received at Camp Oadwalader he was to get a pass
for five days, which would allow Mm an opportu
nity to desert. It Is alleged that an arrangement
for the pass had or would be made with a lieutenant
at the camp. Though there does not appear to be
any legal evidence implicating the defendants
In any felonious transaction, yet the magistrate felt
it his duty to have the matter further investigated.
There being some doubt In his mind aB to any au
thority under the State law, he required the de
fendants to enter ball in the sum ol $3,600 each to
appear beibre Mr, United States Commissioner
Smith, on Tuesday at noon. Bail having been en
tered, the defendants were liberated.
WIFE CRUELLY TREATED.
A man named' Joseph Orr was arraigned on
Saturday afternoon, at the Central Station, on the
charge of cruelly beating hte wife. The parties live
on Trout street, formerly Pine alley. It Is alleged
that on Friday Orr threw a large-Blzed sancer at his
wife. It struck her on the elbow and chipped off a
piece of the bone. The defendant was also charged
with kicking and beating his wife In a most un
merciful manner, threatening to kill her, ete. He
was bound oyer In the sum of #1,500 to answer.
CBefore Mr. Alderman Cloud. 1
THE O’ROURKE FAMILY AG ATS.
Patrick O’Rourke was arraigned on Saturday on
the charge of participating in the'dlsgraoeful riot
on Christmas day on Richmond street, Ntatoonth
ward. It Is alleged that he was very aotlve among
the rioters, and was heard to offer to bet one hun
dred dollars that his son could-“llek any man of
his weight and size In the whole orowd.”
CBefore Mr. Alderman Miller.]
STABBING CASE.
Edward Burgess was arraigned on Saturday on
the charge of stabbing Michael Riley. The san
guinary affair, It Is alleged, took place at a public
house in West Philadelphia, Riley was stabbed In
the stomach. The wonnd is considered rather dan
gerous. The accused was held to answer.
CAMP CADWALADER,
We understand that a captain at Camp Cadwala
tier, with his books, papers, accounts, memoranda,
&e„ was taken Into oustody on Friday by Colonel
X,. O. Baker, of Washington, and conducted to the
Continental Hotel, lrom which place they-started
In the next train for Washington. It 13 further al
leged that a certain firm on Market 3treet had re
ceived the sum of $25,000 as a loan for business pur
poses, the said sum being a part of the retained
bounty fund of deserters, rejected men, etc. It is
not known how much money has been retained by
this process. The desertions from Camp Cadwala
der have been enormous. Most of this bounty was
given by the oity of Philadelphia, and consequently
the people generally regard Its Anal distribution
with some degree of anxiety.
ALLEGED ROBBERY AT THE CUSTOM HOUSE.
It was reported on Saturday morning that $20,-
000 had been stolen from the vault of a fire-proof at
the Custom House sometime In the previous night.
The looks were opened by means of a key. It was
necessary to break a hole through the walls on Sa
turday morning to get to the Interior of the proof or
cafe because the key could sot he found. It was
then the discovery of the robbery was made. There
are two men employed to watch the building at
night but they heard no noise at the time they were
about the premises. The theft Is supposed to have
been committed by the same thief who stole the
baga of gold coin from the customhouse several
months since.
ALLEGED ROBBERY.'
• It was reported at the Central Station on Satur
day that on Friday midnight two men entered the
bar-room of Mr. John Speeht’s hotel, near Wash
ington lano and Ridge avenue, knocked the pro
prietor down, stole his watch, and escaped.
ARRESTS IN 1864.
The number of arreßts made by the police during
' 1864 wtu exceed, it is thought, 33,000. The
to*<3a aimouncemoD *‘ probably be made known
RESTAURANTS.
OBNTBAL BATING HOUSE,
Opposite the Post Office,
t
PHILADELPHIA.
eeir-sm
TONES HOUSE, __
v Cor. MARKET SQUABS,
The Proprietor respectfully returns his sincere thanks
to Ms friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed
to tie House mnce under Mo management, and would
respectfully solicit a continuance oftbe same.
del7«Sm C. H, MANN, Proprietor.
THE "WASHINGTON HOUSE—A
A CARD.—It having been announced by the Bulletin
4iS the 25th fnstantrihat this hotel would be closed on
or about the let of December, the Lessee from January
Ist, 1866, ben to Inform the public thatdurin* the time
•the House maybe closed if will bo thoroughly reno
vated end refitted In a manner that cannot rail tp rdye
satisfaction to those who may patronize the establuh
“fiz CHARLES M. ALLMOND, formerly Of the
’"'lndian QUeen,” Wurmnaton, but more recently of
the “ Stales Union,” PbUadt lpkla, will have tig en
tire management under the new administration, ltd he
assnresthe public that no efforts will be spared on his
part to make the HouseJto all respects pleasant and
mcreeableto his guests. The House will be re-opened
on the 18th of January. noaS-tf
fro THE PUBLIC.—THANKFUL TO
J- cur friends and the public for the liberal patronage,
bestowed upon us, we would luform them that. having
made extensive altorutiongin our ®
•now prepared, to execute Pictures *s.*?
<Ol who maT favor us with a call. Having nowat our
command increased facilities, we take Pleasurelnso-
Uoiting a discerning public to compare the execution or
■our work with that jproducedat'any other establish
ment la the United States. We would also state that
OUt . GALLERY IS TREK TO ALL , '
tfor tka ezunißfttion of specimens, Notwithstanding
advance of material used and wages of hands em
ployed, we are yet fagging Wcte™
Photo Miniatures.
Llfe-sizeHeads In Cmyom.OU. andPaetel
&MMand!-2
*’carte de Yislte Vlguettee, full size, 8-f, Sc., $3.50 per
Ambiotypes, from7s oente upwards.
Ceijes of Rare*,-
■ravinst, Photographs of ml the prominent Generals
,asddSHngulshed men, Ac., Sc.
Outside views taken at short rnrttoe. .
uiwaziT & go w Fhotograpnera,,
deU-im 813 aSch Street.
'SHERIFF'S SAMI. —BY VIRTUE OF
tO a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will bo
eznosedtopablic sale or vend™, on HONIJAYRTonin*.
SSXsry 2. “65, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
No] All that lot of around situate on tho north
side of Christian etreet and ea«t tide of Fallon street, In
tho city of Phllad elphia. seventeen feet east from north
east comer of Christian and Fallon street, thence north
wardly parallel to Fallon street sixty eight feet to a
ihite-feet-wlde alley; thence-west wardiy seventeen
feet to Fallon street jiheace along same seres feet four
inches to Wil iam Begley’s land; thence along same
thirty* eight feet ten inches; thenne south westward
seventy-seven feet six inches to Christian street; thence
westward along same six feet eight [ineheß, to the be
ginning.
- No. 2. All that lot of ground situate on the north side
cf York street, one hundred and sixty feet nine and a
half inches east of Twenty-fifth street, in the Twenty*
first ward, city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
York street one hundred and twenty feet, and in depth
two hundred and twenty-five feet to Hagert street.
No. 3, AN that yearly ground lent of forty-eight dol
lars, payable seventeenth days of March and Septem
fcer, issuing out of ail those buildings and improve
ments and lot of ground situate on tho southwest side
of Maple street, twenty feet southeast of Larch- street,
in the Nineteenth ward, city of Philadelphia; contain
ing la front on Maple street twenty f«et, and in depth
one hundred feet, . _
CD. C.; *64. 283. Debt, $1,(100. PaschalU
Tat en in execution audto.be sold as the property of
Jacob Stockman. HENRY C. HOWjfiLtE Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, free. 21,1861. de22*3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he
exposed to public sale orvendue, on MONDAY Evening.
January 2,1865, at .4 o’clock,at Sansom-street Hall,
Nb 1. All that lot of ground situate on the northeast
side of Ontario, street and southeast side of Cooper
street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadel
phia; containing in front on Ontario street twenty-five
feet, and in depth along Cooper street one hundred and
seventy-five feet.
No. 2. All that lot of ground situate on the southeast
ride of Cooper street, one hundred and seventy-five feet
northeast oT Ontario .street in the city of Philadelphia;
containing is front on Cooper Street sixty-one feet one
and three-quarters inches, and in depth of that width
one hundred and forty feet, to Bath street.
[Which premises Harry Conrad and wite, by deed
dated December 31st, 1882, recorded in Deed Book T. EL,
No. 64, page 216, Ac., conveyed unto John C. Davis, in
fee. Reserving ground renfcof eighty* six dollars paya
ble first of January and July. 3 . .
CD. C ; 8.. ’64. 242. Debt $l3l DO, Sulger.]
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of
John C. Davis. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Deo. 21,1864. d*22-St .
llO
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
U a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, January 2,1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
. All those buildings and improvements and lot of
ground situate on the north side of Haverford street,
one hundred and fifty feet east of Thirty-seventh street,
In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Haverford street fifty feet, and in depth one hundred
and eighty feet to Story street. [Which premises
Thomas M. Zell and wife, by deed dated November 9th,
1864, recorded in Deed Book H. D. W . No. 18, page
3*5, &c., conveyed unto Robert F. Markw&id in fee.
reserving a ground rent of sixty-eight dollars and
seventy- five cents, payable on the 7th of April and
October. 3
B6
~CD O. ?D ’64 238. Debt, $832 28. CayenJ
in execution and to be sold as the property of
Bobert F. Markward. HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Pec. 21, 1861 de22-3t
CHEBIFF’B SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sole or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hail.
that three* story stone messuage and lot of ground
situate on the southwest comer of Union and Gram
mond streets, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front on Union street two
hundred and four feet two inches; thence south seven
ty feet nine inches; thence east two hundred and one
feet to Cf&mmond street; thence north forty* one feet
three inches to the beginning. [Which premises Sarah
Hatton, spinster, by deed dated January 19, 1853, re
corded in Deed Book, R. D. W.„ No. 116, pages 37, he;,
conveyed unto Thomas B aiton in fee. 3
[D. C.j D., ’64. 234. Debt, SL,2iO. Miller.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John Hatton. HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Dec 20,1864. de22 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,
January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
Ail those two three-story brick messuages and lot of
J round, situate on the east side of Second street, one
undred and eighty feet southward from Huntingdon
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Second street thirty-six feet, and in depth one hun
dred and nine feet, to Perry street. < Which premises
Henry Doerr, et nx., by deed dated December 6. 1818,
recorded in Deed Book G. W. C , No. 7, page 106 &c. t
conveyed unto George Jacob Beitei. in fee; reserving a
yearly ground rent of forty* five dollars, payable on the
first of January and July. 3
m , [D. C ; D . ’64. 248. Dsbtsl,o64. Wagner 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
George Jacob Beltel.
HENRY G. HOWELL, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 21, 1864. fde22 3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale orvendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that three-story brick meisuage and lot of ground
situate on the south side of West street, three hundred
and ninety* four feet seven and a half inches, bast of
Hanover street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front on West street eighteen feet, and in depth
eighty-five feet. [Which lot John SchlegeLmllch and
wife, by deed dated March 31st, 1855, recorded in Deed
Book 3s. D. W., No. 14, page '429, <bc., convey ed'nnto
George Reick in fee, reserving a ground rent of forty
five dollars, payable Ist of April and October. 3
CD. 0. D.,’64. 225. Debt.s2,oBo. Heyer.3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
George Brick. HENRY G. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Dec. 20,1864. de23-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
V a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening,
January 2, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on the north side of McDuffie street, eighty
eight feet west of Twentieth street, in the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front on McDuffie street sixteen
feet, and in depth sixty feet; ground rent of thirty-nine
dollars.
[D.C.; D.,'64. 180. Debt, $l5O King. 3
_ Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William Morris. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Deo. Ig, 1864, de39 3fc
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
-sosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
anuuary 2, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU.
All those two two-and-a-hair story frame messuages
and lot of ground, situate on the northeasterly ride of
Germantown Turnpike Road, at the northerly corner
of said road and Nicetown Lane, in the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front on said road thirty-eight
feet, mom or less, and in depth northeastwardly along
sale Nicetown lane one hundred and eighty feet, to the
Reading Railroad. J[Which promises Thomas W.
Lyle, etux., by deed dated October 13, 1853, recorded
in Deed Book T. H., No. 110, psge 37G, &c.» conveyed
unto Mary M. Otringer, in fee. 3
[D. C.,?D.; ’64. SB9. Debt $627.80. Woodward.]
Taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of
Isaiah Ottinger and Mary M. (Klinger
j HENRY C HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 21,1864. de22-3t
SHERIFF’S BALE.-—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
he exposed to public sale or vendue» on MONDAY Eve
ning, January 2,lB6s,&t4o’cloek»at S&asom-atreet Hall*
Au that lot of ground situate on the southeast side of
Richmond street one hundred and Bevsn feet northeast
from Ontario street, in the nineteenth, ward of the city
of Philadelphia; containing infronton Richmond street
eighty-six feet one and three-quarters inches, and in
depth on the southwest Bide one hundred and forty- eight
feet, and on the northeast side one hundred acd forty
seven feet ten and three-fourths leches to Tor<rfn street,
rWhich premises Harry Conrad and wife,hy deed dated
January Ist, 1553, recorded in Peed Book T. H., No 64,
page 172, &c., conveyed unto Maxirailliau E L C. Oreea
in fee; reserving a yearly ground rent of one hundred
and twenty-nine dollara, payable iirst January and
Jnlr " 3 [D. C.; D., ’6l. 213. Debt. $133.19. Snlger.]
Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of
Maximilli&n E. L C. Crees. , m
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia* Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 29,1834. ■ de22 at
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, tome directed, will he ex
posed to public'sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Evening,
January 2,1666, at 4 o’clock,'at Sansom-street Hall,
All that brick messuage and lot of ground situate on
the northeasterly side of Church street, eighty feet
northwest from Trenton avenue in the late borough of
Prsnkford* now city of Philadelphia: containing in
front on Church street twenty-seven feet eight and*
half inches,and in depth on the northeast line one hun
da ed and one feet, and on the southea&t line one hun
dred feet in width, on the rear end thirteen feet six and
a half Inches. {Which- premises Joseph Beal and wife,
by deed dated October 29, 1853, conveyed unto Peter
Moore in fee. 3
[D.C.; !>., *64. 201. Debt, sl-2U. ShaUcross.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Peter Moore. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 17, 1864. de!9 3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
U a writ of Levari Facias, tome directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2,1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall*
All that lot of ground situate on tbe.soiith.eaHt aide of
Emerald Btreet, one hundred feet southeast of Clearfield
strt et, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front*
on Emerald street, one hundred feet eight and five
eighths inches, and in depth on the north line one hun
dredfeet, and on the south line one hundred feet eight
and seven-eighths inches, and on the rear one hundred
and thirteen feet six snd ahalfinches. (For recital see
writ.)
CD. C. ;D.,’64. 201 Debt, sl*oo7. H. G. Clay. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Joseph D. Thornton, John Chapman, and terra tenant.
HBNBY C. HOWBL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 17, 1864. del9-3t
(SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
*■2 a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
-sosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
anuary 2* 1860, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that tract or lot of ground situate in the Twenty
third ward of the city ox Philadelphia; beginning at a
corner of land of Thomas Buckley' and land of John
Clerk, thence &ou& eighty-two degrees west, thirty
eight rerches to land.-of John Wilkins, thence by the
game south sixty-eight degrees, forty-five minutes east;
twenty-nine and one-tenth perches, thence south sixty
four degrees forty minutes west, twenty-four and one
fourth perches, to land of Dennis & Derxickeoa, thence by
the same south forty-one degrees east, twenty-four and
six-tenths perches to land of Elias Bondi not, thence by
the same north sixty-four degrees east, forty asd three
fourths porches to John Clark’s land, thence by same
north twenty-two degrees thirty minutes west, forty
perches to the beginning, containing twelve acres, exclu
sive of roads. [Which premises Jonathan Tyson and
wife, by deed dated Aprils, 1807,recorded in Deed Rook,
B. E. ,JNo 20, page 891,6tc., conveyed unto John Sly hoof,
is fee* who departed this life, first having by will be
queathed all his estate to Mb wife, Elizabeth slyhoof. ]
CD.C.; D.,’64. 231. Debt, $726.25. Persons. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Elizabeth Slyhoof, deceased.
HENRY C. HOWELLi Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 20* 1664. de22-3t
QHERIFF’B SALE—BY YIRTUE OF
a writ of Yendltioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2,1868, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that two-story brick stable and part of a three
story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the
east side of Holly street, two hundred and two feet
six inches south of Fltowater street, in the city of Phi
ladelphia ; containing in front on Holly street forty-six
leei one and a fourth Inches, and In depth on theinorth.
line ninety-nine feet, and on the south line seventy-five
feet six inches. [Which premise* James Andrews, ew
al., by deed dated February 12.1853, recorded in Deed
Book T. H., No. 86, page 237, kc , conveyed unto Bi
wood Kelly* in fee; subject to a ground rent of sixty
three dollars and twenty* five cents, payable first of Ja
nuary and July. 3 _
CD. C.; D,, ’64. 203. Debt, $223.08. Judson.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Biwood Kelly. HENRY O. HOWBLL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 17,1864. de!9-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE,—BY VIRTUE OF A
•*3 Writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2. 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Hansom-street HaU.
All that lot of ground situate on the west side of Twen
ty-third street, one hundred and twenty-nine feet four
and ore-eiehth inches north of Spring Garden street, in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in fronton Twen
ty-third street thirty feet, and in depth on the north
lino ninety-one feet eleven and three-eighths inches,
and on the south line forty-seven feet one and seven
eighths inches. [Whi.h premises Camille Dlnvilliers
anti wife, by deed dated Jane 3d, IKS, conveyed unto
Jeremiah Bonsall in fee; reserving a ground rent of
fifty-four dollars, payable flist of January and July.]
_ CD, C. ;D., ’64. 184. Debt, $14(5.46. Townsend.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Jeremiah Bonsall. HENRY C. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 17. 1864. de!9-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
A? a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he
exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening,
January 2,1366, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that messuage and lot of ground situate on the
east side of Marvine street, two hundred and forty foot
north of Masters street, in the city ot.Philadelphia; con
taining in front on Marvine street fifteen feet, and in
depth seventy feet to a three feet alley. [Which pre
mises Charles H. Muirhead. et nx., by dead dated Sep
tember 27th,1553. recorded in Deed Book T. H., No
-IU. page SSI, conveyed unto William Koockogey m
fee; reserving a yearly ground rent of sixty dollars,
payableWofjanMrym.dJul
! Deht, $62 36. Flood.]
Wilts lira r^FI «
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 10. 1864. dei2-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIBTIJE OP A
O writ of ilia. Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale orvendue, on MONDAY-Sven-
Ing, January2,lBBs,at4o'clocfc, atSansom-streetHall.
au. 1. All that lot of ground situate on the eastside of
Moyameusicg avenue, two feet south of Moore street, in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Moya
mensißg avenue one nundred and fifteen feet thencti
east one hundred and twenty feet, thence north about
eighty-eight feet, thenoe west one hundred and twenty
three feet to the place of beginning. .. , ~
STo. 2. All that lot of ground, situate on the east sldi i
of Moyameneing avenue, one hundred and forty-six feet
south of Moore street, in the cite of Philadelphia; con
taining in £n>nt on Moyamensing avenue one hundred
and ten feet, and in depth one "hundred and twenty.
CWhich premises Edwin Jord.hy deed dated October
24,1866, recorded in Peed Book A. 0. H., No. 66.jpf®a
93, Ate., conveyed unto.Bamuel JEttbbs in. fee, reserving
a ground rent of fouir hundred and seventy* eight dol-
•» - ’64. ,882. Debt, 104.81. J.jl. BmtOtt.3
a., >, ..
Taken In execution and to be said as the property of
Samuel Hlbbs, co Tenantor-and Bt epien P. M. Taeker,
terra tenant. JHBHBZ C. HOWST.L, Sheriff.
mute* 9m> toe. ». m. <UBI-?S
SHERIFF’S SAFES.
jOSBRIOT’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a wri* of LeVart Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed* to -public sale.or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2, 1£65, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
, All that lot of ground situate on the east side of Se
cond stiebt, cue hundred and fifteen feet north of Jer
vis street, -in the city of Philadelphia; containing in
fTontpn Second street Irixteen feet sis inches, ana in
deplhone hundred and two feet three inches to Wheat
etreet,
! Taken in executionon judgment on City Claim for
taxes (0. C. P ’64. 145. Adame), and to be sold as
tho property ofHudson Stubs.
• ' . HENRY O HOWELL, Sheriff
, Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office; Dec. 17, 1864. de 19-31
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,
Jar nary 2. 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
'All that messuage and lot of ground situate on the
north side of Castle street, ninety-nine feet seven inches
east of Eleventh street, in the city of Philadelphia; con
taining in front on Eleventh street eighteen feet six
inches, and in depth one hundred and thirty-six feet.
Taken in execution onjudgmeni on City c aim for
taxes (C. C. P. _M., ’63. 333.. Adams), and to be sold as
the property of Mary A Napheys.
HENRI O. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offioe, Dec. 17,1864. de!9-3t
{SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
A- 7 a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex-
Soaed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
annary 2, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
AIT that two-story brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on the south side of Rush street, three hundred
and thirty seven feet east of Frankford road, in the city
of Philadelphia; containing in front on Rush street
fourteen f?et, and in.depth sixty-four feet -
CD. C,; 8.,’6L 224. Debt, $4O 8* Paul.]
Taken in execution and to be - sold as the property, of
Thomas Stewart, HENRY C. HO WELL, Sneriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Pec. 19.1564. de2l-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,
January 2, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that two-story brisk messuage and lot of ground
situate on the south side of Bush street two hundred
and ninety* five feet east of Frankford rohd, in the city
of Philadelphia; containing in front on Rush etreet four
teen feet, and in dspth sixty-four feat.
[D..C.;D.,»64 221. Debt, $40.81 Paul. 3
Taken in execution and to be void as the property of
Thomas Stewart, HENRY G. HO WELL, Sheriff.
. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec: IS 1884. de2l-3t
(SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex-
Sosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
anuaryz, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU,
All that twe-storv brzck messuage and lot of ground
situate* on the south side of Rush street, two hundred
and sixty-seven feet east of Frankford road, in the city
of Philadelphia; containing in front on Rush street
fourteen feet, and in depth sixty-four feet
[DC-;D.,’64. 219. Debt, $40.84. Paul.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Thomas Stewart HENRI C. HOWELL, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 19,1564. de2l-3t
QHERIFF’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,
January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that two-story brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on tho south s*de of Rush street, three hundred
and twenty-three fe*t east of Frankford road, in the
city of Philadelphia; containlngin front on Rush street
fourteen feet, and in deptFsixty-four feet
j [D. C.; D., ’64. 223. I ebt, $40,84. PauU
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Thomas Stewart. HENRY G. HO WEbb, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offioe, Dec. 19,1864. de2l-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
k-' a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU,
All that two story brick messuage and lot oLground
situate on the south side of 'Rush street, two hundred
and eighty-one feet east of Frankford road, in the city,
of Philadelphia; containing in fronton Rush street
fourteen feet, and in depth sixty four feet.
_ . ' CD. 0.5© , *64; ,220 , Debt $40.84 Paul. 3
Taken In execution and to be sold as theprooerty of
Thomas Stewart. HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Deo. 19,1864. de2l-3t
SHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
• writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale orvendue»on MONDAY Evening,
January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU,
All that two-story brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on the south side of'Rush street, three hundred,
and nine feet e*et of Frankfoid road, in the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front on Rush street fourteen
feet, and iu depth sixty* four feet.
CD. <X;D., >64. 222. Debt, $40.84. Paul 1
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Thomas Stewart. HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 19,1864. de2i-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
k-' 'a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, wiU he
exposed to public sale orvendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU,
All that brick messuage and lot of ground situate ou
theeart side of Frankford road thirty-six feet north of
Sergeant street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing,
in front on Frankford road sixteen feet; thence east one
hundred and tl irty-one feet to Collins sweet; thence
south sixteen feet and three- eighths of an inch; thence
we»t one hundied and twenty-nine feet ten and three
fourths inches to the beginning.
[D. C.; D., ’64. 217. Debt, $6OO. Laycook,]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
James Gully. HENRY C. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 20,1864. de22-3t
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, -to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2.1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU, ,
All that lot of ground situate on the west side of Firth
street, one hundred and forty feet northward from Tioga
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containlngin front
on Fifth street sixty feet, and in depth one hundred and
thirteen feet eight and five-eighths inches [Which
premises Samuel Sheble et al. * by deed dated May 29,
1851, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. page
422, & c., conveyed unto John S. Wilkins in fee. 3
[D. C. t D.. *64. 247. Debt, $272.68. Wagner. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John S.Wilkins. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Deo. 21,1864. de22-3t
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, wiU be
exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening,
January 2,1865, at 4 o’ clock, at Sansom-street HaU,
All that two-ftory brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on the north side of Clymer street, thirty four
feet eight inches east of Adam street, in the city of Phi
ladelphia; containin g in front on Clymer street eleven
feet three inches, and in depth forty-two feet. [Which
premises Horatio B. Pennock and wife, by deed dated
June 26th, 1833, recorded in Deed Book A. M., No. 39,
page 685, &c., conveyed unto EH James in fee, re.exv
ing a ground rent of twenty- four dollars. 3
[O. C. P.; D., ’64. 33.. Debt, $12.19. Gnillou.3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Eli James. H2USY C. HOWELL, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 10,1864. de!9-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
an Order of Sale In Partition* to mo directed, will be
exposed to public sale or yendne.on MONDAY AYening*
January 2, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
.ill mat four-story brown-stone messuage 'and lot of
ground* situate on the north side of Walnut street*
seventy-three feet west of Sixteenth street, in the city
of Philadelphia; containing in front on Walnut street
twenty feet, and in depth one hundred and twenty feet*
to Lewis street. Bounded southward hy said Walout
street, eastward by ground granted to Benjamin W.
Richards on ground rent, northward by Lewis street,
and westward by ground of Richard wistar. Subject
to a ground rent of two hundred and forty dollars per
annum, payable in equal payments, on the first of May
and November.
- CD. C. m. n JP. Morris.]
■ iIEBWc 'HO WELL.lheVfff:
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Bee, 10,186 J. delMt
QHER3FF 1 S SALE. —BY YIRTUE OF A
**-? writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed- will bo
exposed to public sale or vendue* on MONB AY Evening,
January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,'.
All that three- story brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on the south side of Addison street one hundred
and sixty three feet west of Seventeenth street, in the
city of Philadelphia? containing in front on Ad4is-m
street sixteen feet, and in depth forty-two feet. C Which
premises John McGrea and wife, by deed dated June
Ist, 1863, recorded in Deed Be ok T. H., No. 97, paga 124,
Ac., conveyed unto Levi R. King in fee; reserving a
yearly ground rent of sixty dollars, payable on the Ist
of May and November. ]
EC. C. P.; D., *64. 81. Debt, $30.13 Boffin]
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of
Levi B King. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 10,1864. del2-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing. January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Saneom-street Hall,
Ail that three* story brick messuage and lot of ground,
situate on the east side of Thirteenth street, thirty-1 wo
feet north of Ogden street. In the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Thirteenth street sixteen feet,
and in depth, on the-norfch side, seventy*seven feet
eight and a half inches, and on the south side seventy
five feet four and five-eighths inches, to a four-feet wide
alley. [Which premises Charles Henry Fisher and
wife, by deed dated Ma 23d, 1847, recorded in Deed
Book A. W. M., No. 49, page 325, Ac., conveyed unto
Samuel T. Roberts, in fee; reserving a yearly-around
rent of fifty- four dollars. ■ . . . „ _ .
[C. G.P.; D.i’64. 88. Debt, $27,61. B. H. Haines. 1
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Samuel T. Roberts.
HENRY C. HO WELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Deo. 10.1864. del2’3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
U a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All those two frame sheds or messuages and lot of
ground situate oh the east side of Frank ford road,in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on said road
thirty- four feet, and in depth one hundred feet. Bound
ed northward by ground of Abraham Marpole, south
ward by ground held in trust for Sarah Camac. east by
a thirty-feet-wide alley, and westward by said road.
[C.C.P.;D.,’64. 37. Debt $88.23. Pahcjast.]
Taken in execution and to be soUaßthe property of
Isaac Soileau. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia,. Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 10,1864. de!2-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, -Jan. 2, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU,
All that messuage and lot of ground situate in the
Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia; be
ginning at a corner in the middle *of Philadelphia and
Lancaster turnpike road a corner of Peter Hanaell s
land, thence along the middle of said road north forty
seven degrees forty* five minutes west'fifty feet to Sam
uel Weisman’s land, thence by the same two hundred
and eighty-four feet two inches to the middle of West
Philadelphia Railroad, thence along the same fifty feet
to Peter fansell’a land, thence by the same two hun
dred and eighty* four feet two inches to the place of be
ginning. [which premises John Shepherd and wife,
by deed dated October—. 1681, recorded in Deed Book.
A. C. H., No. 32, page 162, Ac., conveyed unto John G.
i! 6§. a ' DtsM,s3B.6o. 'Nichole. 3-
T&keff in execution and toibesold aejtie.Property of
John G. Cline. '■ HENRY O. HOWBLI,, Sheriff..
Philadelphia. Sherlff’a Office. Be., id. 1861. <le!2-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE*OF
K 5 a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to mediroeted,will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that lot of gronnd situate on the east side of Forty
first street, one hundred and three feet north of Baring
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Forty-first street fifty feet, and in depth one hundred
and ninety* nine feet ten and a half inches to the mid
dle of Budd street. [Being part of premises which Wil •
Uam S. Price and wife, by deed dated March 12th, 1863,
conveyed unto John H. Jones in foe. J
John H. Jones has no interest in above. „ . ,
CD. C.; D., *64. I£6. Debt, $1,475. W. S. Price.
Taken in execution and to’be sold as the property of
John H. Jones HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 15, 1864. de!9-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE"~OF
*3 a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2,1666, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU,
No. l. All that yearly ground rent of eighty dollars
(silver mosey), payable first of June and December,
issuing out of all that three-story stone messuage and
the three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate
on the northeast corner of Main and Gotton streets, in
the Twenty-first ward of the city of Philadelphia; con
taining is frost on Main street.twenty feet, and in depth
seventy nine feet to a twenty-feet wide auey. [Which
premises Joseph Rlpka and wife, by deed dated No-.
vember Ist. 1847, recorded In Deed Book A. D. 8., No,
78, page 647, conveyed unto Reuben Ottin fee; reserving
said grount rest.
No. 2. All that yearly ground rent of thirty* two
dollars, payable first of February aifd August, issuing
out of ail that three-story briok messuage and lotoT
ground situate on the south side of Master street, one
hundred and seven feet east from Germantown road, in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in fronton Master
street sixteen fee*, and In depth sixty feet.. [Which
promises Joseph Bipka and wife, by deed dated July
31st; 1847, recorded in Deed Book L. R. B , No. 67, page
487, Ac., conveyed unto Edward Shary in fee; reserving
said ground rent.
[D.C.; D.,’64. 206. Debt, $66,129.06. Judson. ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Joseph Bipka, deceased. _
- HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Dec. 17, 1864. del9-3t
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,
January 2,1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
AH that certain messuage and lot of ground situate on
the northwesterly corner of Adams ana Coral streets, in
the Nineteenth ward oi the city of Philadelphia; con
taining In front on Adams street, one hundred and sixty
feet, and in depth one hundred and fifty feet three
inches to Latterly street. [Which premises Charles
Harlan, by three several deeds dated June 23d, 1867,
conveyed unto George Taylor, Junes Yates, et al., in
fee, subject to two yearly ground rents of one hundred
and thirty five dollars and one hundred and twenty
seven dollars and seventy-one cents. ]
The improvements on the above property consist of a
four and s hall* story brick cotton factory, with engine,
boilers, Ibelting. shafting, machinery, and other fix
lures therein. The main building is four and a half
stories high, with stone basement, and slate roof. 100
feet by 40. There is.also a picker house 64 by SO feet,
built of brick, and lined wfth sheet iron;: also," a two
story briok warehouse, 83. by 24 feet, engine house. and
iankhotfse. There is superior steam engine of
60-horse power, with 3 fifty-feet boilers and main gear
ing, belting. and shafting. l44. looms. lLbobbinfirakes,'
7 spooling frames, 2 beaming, frames, 1 calendarfand
shafting, belting, and 2large suepowet presses In the
<ki -
Taken iff execution and to he cold ae the property of
George Taylor. James Yates, George Rlehardeon, Jas.
Keadoweraft, and Well. Bheilff.
fhUadolßhi*. peris’* QB.ee, »W. SO, 19M.
THE PRESS—PHILADELTMITA, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1865
SHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ of Vesditioni Bxpdnas.iv me directed, wOI be
ex posed to public sale or vendue.ott MONDAY Evening.
January 2. 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Saaißem-street Hall.
: No i. All that two-and-a half story brick messuage
and lot of ground situate oa the southwest side of Mii>
ier-stiert, five hundred and seventy fret slx-and a
half inches southeast of Wister- street, la the city of Phi
ladelphia; containing in fronton Miller street seven*
teen feet six inches* audio depth one hundred and forty
feet.
i Ho. 2. All that two-and*a-half-story messuage and
lot of grous'd adjoining the above oa the southeast: con
taining in front on Miller street seventeen foot six
inches, and-in depth one hundred,„aud f *rty feet
[Which premises Matthias K.- "Miller, by deed dated
May m. im, conveyed unto F. WllW KooMtta. in:
f66J CO. 0. P.; B , >«. S 3. Drtfc #B3. Paxson.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
F. William Bochins HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 10,1864. del2~-3t
SHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue on MONDAY Evening,'
January 2.1865, at do’clock, at Saasom-street Hall,
AH that brick messuage and lot of ground situate oa
the north side of Wood street,- forty-four feet nine inches
east of -Eighteenth street, in tie city of Philadelphia:
containing in front on Wood street twelve feet, and la
depth forty-one feet three inches to a two feet nine
inchea-wide aUey. [Which premises Morgan Hinchman
and wife, by deed dated June 10th, 1841, recorded ia
Deedßock G S., No. 28, page 220, Ac., conveyed uato
John Gatchell in fee, reserving a ground rent of fifty
four dollars, payable Ist of Jane ary and July. I
■ » cc. 0. P.; D., *64. 35 Debt, *55 81 Warrlner.l
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John Gatchell. , HENRY. C. HOWELLf Sheriff.
Philadelphia,jBheriff*s Office, Pec. 10,1861 de!2-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
U a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.
January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Bansom-street Hall,
No. 1. All that stone factory, steam engine, boiler,
and lot ofgmmd situate in the Twenty* third ward of
the city or Philadelphia; beginning at a stake in the
middle of Adams street, thence along Adams street
south nineteen degrees twenty, four minutes east, fif
teen perches and seventy-four hundredths of a perch,
and ’south twenty-nine degrees thirty minutes west,
seven and five*tenths perches; thence north forty-six
degrees nineteen minute; west, crossing Fraukford
creek, fifteen perches; thence north fifty*one degrees
eleven minutes east, one perch, and north 'forty-two
degrees nineteen minutes west, fourteen perches;
theice north seventy- ona degrees six minutes east,
about seven perches; thence along the east side of said
creei six ana two-tenthsperches; thencenosthseventy?
one degrees six minutes east, about tenandfour-tenchs
perches to the place of beginning; containing about one
and-a- quarter acres of land. .
• No. 2. Alt those two stone meet, uages and lot of ground
situate on the southwesterly side of Adams street,in the
Twenty-third ward; . containing in?-front on Adams
street one hundred feet,and in depth about one hundred
and thirty ftet to Fraukford creek. Bounded north bf
ground - or Samuel Holt, southwest by Fraukford creek,
southeast by ground of S, Wilde, .afid northwest by
Adams street.- •"*% *
CD. 0.; D.» *64. 175. Debt, si;oiB49. Gowon.3
Taken in execution and to be sold'ha the property of
Solomon Wilde.- HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Pec 12.1864. delS-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, bn MONDAY Eve
ning, January 2, at 4o’clock, at-Sansom-sfc. Hall,
No. 1. All that three-story brickinessiiagewitiithree
story back building s and lob of ground situate on the
southeast corner of Girard avenue andßighteenth street,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front eigh
teen feet, and in depth one hundred and five feet eight
inches to Hammond street
No. S.ADthatthree-storybrickraessuagewlththree
stery back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the
south side of Girard avenue eighteen feet east of Eigh
teenth street, in the said city; containing in front twen
ty, feet, and in. depth one hundred and five feet six
inches to Hammond * treat.
, No. 3. All those six three-story brick messuages and
three-story back buildings and lots of ground, situate
on the south side of Girard avenue; first of said lots
commencing thirty-tight feet east of Eighteenth street
in the said city; containing in front twenty feet, and in
depth one hundred and five feet six inches to Hammond
Btreet. [Tq be sold separately. 3
CD. - 0.; D., *64. 169. Debt; $535.76. Pile.)
• Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Peter B. Levering. HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office,Dec, 9,1864. de!s-3fc
: SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
ft .writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Bansom-street Hall, '
AH that two- story brick messuage: and lot of ground,
situate on the southeasterly side or Holeman (late Park
er) street, eighty-two feet eleven inches and a half,
northeast of Fork street, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing front on Holeman street eleven feet, and ia
depth seventy-five feet to a twelve, feet alley.
Taken in execution oh judgment on oily claim for
paving (C. P.;8., *64- 28. - Dedrlck£?a4d to be sold
as the property of Charles Krier. ._ ■
HENRY a HOWfctL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 9,1864. delS-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE,—BY VIRTUE OF
N? a writ of Levari Facias,; to me directed, will be ex-
Sosed to public Bale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
ancary 9, 1565, at 4 o’clock,at Bansom-street Hall,
All that lot of ground situate on the southwest corner
of Race mid Nineteenth streets.in the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front on Race street one hundred
and eighty-three feet, and in depth two hundred and
eighty-eight feet to, Cherry street.
Taken in execution on judgment on city claim for
taxes (D, C.; J., ’64. 128. Adams), and to be sold as
the property of Thomas Stewardson. -
' , ■ tv, HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Deo, 12,1864.- delfi-St
SHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to medirected, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at SauGom-street Hall,
, All that lot of ground situate on the southeasterly cor
ner of Holeman (late Parker) street and Adams street,
Nineteenth ward of the elty? of Philadelphia; contain
ing in front on Holeman street sixty- four feet six and
three-eighth inches, thence southeasterly along Adams
streeScinety-eight feet and one-quarter .inches to the
Fraukford road, thence along southwesterly line there
of forty-eight feet four and seven-eighth Inches to*a
point, thence further easterly forty-dbpht feet four and
seven-eighth inches to the-FrankfW&fbadi-Md-at right
angles therewith. -
Taken in execution on judgment on city .claim for
paving (C; P.; S>, 64. 29. Hedrick), and to be sold as
the property of Enoch Arthur. .
HENRY C.-HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, 'Dec..9, 1864. dels-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to mo- directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, onMONDAY Eve
ning, Jasuary.2,lB6s,at4 o’clock, afc sgnsom-street Hall.
. All that three-story brick mesm&ge and lot of ground
Situate on the west side of Sixteenth street, fifty feet
south of Stiles street, in the city of Philadelphia; con
taining in front on Sixteenth, street sixteen feet, and in
depth dfty-seven feet to & three-feet alley. [Which pre
mises Cornelius Forshee and -wi/eVeby -deed dated. Oc
tober 2d, 1858, recorded in Deed Book A. D. B , No. 54,
page 152, convayed-unto'Jaraes >v Weldon is fee, sub
ject to ay < arly ground rent of eighty-one dollars, paya
ble filet of April and October. ]
CD. C.; J)., ’64. 181. Debt, $3236. Hathwell.3 *
Taken in execution and to be sold'as the property or
James D. Welden. HENRY C, HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 12,-1861 del6-3t
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
-sosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
anuary2, 1865, at 4 o’clock,' at Sansom-street Hail,
All that foor*itory brick messuage and lot of ground,
situate on the south side of Ciisrry street, ninety-nine
feet west oi Sixth street, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Chany street forty* nine feet six
inches, more or lees, and in depth-one-lumdred and eight
feet, more or less CWhich -premi«es Margaret -Joyce,
by deed dated September 35,1859, and conveyed unto
Samuel Tucker in fee. 3 '
[D. C.; D.,'64. 168. Colaban.3
Taken in execution and to be soM as " the property of
Samuel Tucker, deceased. ; . 1:
. HBNBY 0- HOWBLI* Sheriff.;
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Pec. 13,1864. deis-3fc
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
awxitofVenditloni Bxpbnas, to me directed, will be
exposed.to public sale or vendue, on MOUiD AY Evening,
January ?. 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Kail,
. No. 1. All that lot of ground situate on the south side
of Fiizwator street, eighty-one feet east of Seventeenth
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in.front
on Fitzwater street sixteen feet, and in depth seventy
eight feet to a three-feet alloy.
So. 2. A)1 thatlot of ground situate bn the south side
of Fitzwater street, ninety-seven feet east of Seven
teenth‘street, in fche olty of Philadelphia; containing la
front on Fitzwater street sixteen feet, and in depth
seventy-eight feet to a three-feet alley. [Being the
same two lots which Thom® VT. Webb and Wife, by
two separate deeds, eachrdated 'Harch 36. h. 1854, re
corded in Deed Book. T. . 129. page 462 and 4®,
&q. i conveyed unto Henry Ware in feej reserving out
of eachlotsyearly ground rents of thirty-six dollars. 3
[D. C.; D. *64. 173. Debt, $ll3. A. Thompson;!
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Henry Ware. EENRYG. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Dee. 12, 1864. dels-3t
OHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will he ex
posed to Public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2,1865, at 4o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that three- story brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on the north side of the Gulielma street eighty
three feet seven inches west of Bari street; in of
Philadelphia; containing in front on Gulielma street
sis te«n feet, and in depth sixty eight feet eleven inches.
[Which premises John Kchlegelnmchand wife, by deed
dated October 26th. 1854,/recorded in lined Book T, JEt,
No. 170, page 290, Ac. conveyed unto Philip H. Heppe
in fee, reserving a ground rent of thirty dollars, paya
ble 26th of April and October.}
CD. 6,; D., ’64 ; 226. Debt $l,OlO. Heyer.3
Taken in execution and to be-sold as the property of
Philip H. Heppe. HENRY C.~ HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 25,1864. de22-3t
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
K-7 writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be ex-
Ssed to public sale er vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
anuary 2, 1865, at 4 o’clock, At Sansom-street Hall.
. AU that double three-story stone messuage, stable,
coachhouse; ice-house and green-house and lot of
gronnd, beginning at the southeast corner of Thirty
third street and Powelton avenue, in the city of • Phiia
phia; thence east along Powelton avecue one hundred
and fifty- five feet and three-eighths of.an inch to Keffer
street; thence south along same two hundred and fifty*'
eight feet and three-fourths of an inch; thence west
one hundred and sixty-four feet and three-eighths of an
inch to Thirty-third street.; thence'along same two
hundred and fifty-two feet six inches to place of be-
C.58.,’«4. 183. Debt *3,500. Bullitt.]
Taken In execution and to be sold aethe properly of
JobnC. Keffer. HEKBY C. HOWBIX, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s OffieeTDeo. 21,1854,' de22-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me dinacted, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2- ISSS, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that lot of ground sitaafce On the southwest side of
the Great road leading from Point road, to Frankford
roadj in the city of Philadelphia; beginning at the dis
tance of about five hundred and eighty-five feet south
,en*t.of Chalkier-Hall lane Vthence southwest at right
angles with said Great road two hundred and —-
feet to a corner; thence southeast parallel with stud
road to ground' of Isaac Chip man; thence by Naame
northeastward about one hundred and feet to a
comer; thence about one hundred and four feet to.said
Great road; thence'northwest along same twenty feet
to the beginning. [Which premises Minor Rogers and
wife, by deed dated December 11,1851, conveyed unto
Peter Hartin fee. 3
[D.C.; D. f ’64 245. Debt, $531 85. Letchworth.3
Taken in execution and to be sold as theproperty of
Peter Haft. ' HENRY C. HOWEGLi Sheriff. *
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 21,1864. de22-3t
CHERIEF’ S ■: SALEr—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, tome directed,
will be exposed to public sale of vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street
Hall,
All the undivided estate, right, title, and- interest of
Patrick Gill in and to the following-described real
estate, viz: (inter alia.) . ,
All those two certain adjoining lots or pieces of
ground, with the eight messuages, viz.: one two-story
Frame (No. 627} and one two-story brick (No 625) front
ing on Shippen street, and six three-story brick conrt
honstß in the rear, thereon erected. (One of the said lots
or pieces of ground* described as follows, viz-: situate
ou the north side of Bhippen street, between Fifth and
Sixth streets, in the dty of Philadelphia aforesaid;
containing in front or breadth on the said Shlppen street
20 feet, and in length or depth northward 125 to a 20-
feet-wide street called Small street. —Sounded ou the
east by a lot formerly of Jacob Greasier, and on the
west by the next described lot.
And the other of said lets, described as follows, viz.:
All that certain lot or piece, of ground situate on the
north side otSWppon slrest, between Fifth and Sixth
streets, in the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; containing
in front or breadth on the Bald Shlppen. street 20 feet,
and extending in length or depth nbrthward 125 feet to
Small street. Bounded on the west by around now or
late of Adam Kaiser, and on the east by the last de
scribed lot; subject, as respects each of the said lots, to
the payment or a ’yearly pound rent of twenty-six
dollars and two-thirds of a dollar. _
CD. O.; D.,’64. 216. Debts3,ooo. A Thompson.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Patrick Gill? HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, BheriTs Office, Deo. 20,1894. de22-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
two wilt, of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Han,
' No. I.—AU. that tract of land, with the stone hotel
thereon erected, situate on tho river Schuylkill, imme
diately north of Gray's Ferry Bridge, in.the First ward
ef the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a point in the
low water mark of said river, a corner ef land of Mat
thew Ne wkhk; thence by said land south seventy-three
degrees fifteen perches to the hank of said river;, thence
by the same course twenty. slx,and nine-tenthe perches
to a corner; thence south seventeen degrees west, fonr
and three-tenths perches to Gray’s Ferry road; thence
along northwardly side of said road seventy-one de
grees east, one hundred and ten and five-tenths perches
to Daniel Dnpuy’s land; thence north forty-eight de
grees west, ninety-three degrees and three-tenths
perches i.thence by said land north sixty degrees east,
nine and sixty-five-hundredths perches to the bank of
said river; thence along the same at low water mark to
the place of beginning, containing thirty-four acres,
three nods, and forty-'two porches, including eight
acres, one rood, and eleven perches of marsh; lying be
tween the river hank and low-water mark. Excepting
and reserving premises described as No. 2,
No. 2.—A1l those messuages and lotof ground, com,
menctng at the distance of about eighty-five feet four
and a half inches north from-Gray’sTPerry’s wad. ex
tending In front on the supposed continuation or Thirty -
fourth street sixty-one feet fonr and a half inohes north
ward, and In depth westward seventy-five fret ten and
a half Inches. -mwim ‘
’ '[DIG.; J>J, y B4. 206&307. J)6bt, j?s;|gJ Jadson.l -
Taken in execution and to bs sold as tbs property of
WUllam Young, M. SOWKLI , sheriff.
Philadelphia, siwflfs Oflce, Dec.», deSMt
SHERIFF Siim
SHEBIFF^S' SAMS.
CHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
M a writ of Veoditloni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale of vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, Jancary 2,18f15; at 4 o’clock,at Bansom-street Bait,
No. 1. All that fouv-Rfcory brick messuage and lot of
ground, situate on the east side of. Eleventh street, two
hundred and forty-two feet south of Sh’ppen street, in
the city of Philadelphia; containingiuirpnton Eleventh
street sixteen feet, and ia depth l eighty-five feet, to a
twelve- fett alley, with privilege* of said alley. Baldest
to a ground rent of rixty dollars.
_ Ro 2 All those two four-story brick messuages and
lot of ground, situate on the east side of Eleventh Btreet,
two hundred and ten feet south.of Shippen street, la
ladeipbia; contalninglnfronton Eleventh
PmSiKSf* '"**"*• and In depth eighty, five feet to
Md^nSdotiret'“ ****** reat ° f ° tte hnndro *
J Allthat three-Btorv brick message’and lot of
ground, situate onthe north side of Ikmibard street, two
ea H of Nineteentai street, in the
containing in- front on Lombard
street seventeen feet, and in depth sixty feet. Subject
to » ground rent of ninety dollars.
Ro- 4. All that Jot of ground situate on the west ride
of Twenty-second street, east ride of Twenty -third.and
north ride of & fourteen-feet alley (laid out one hundred
and thirty feet north of Chestnut street* in the city of
Phiiadelphiaj containing in front on Twenty-second
and Twenty-third eti eete sixty-eight fiet r and on said
alley two hundred and seventy three feet.
Mortgages, $5,400.
CD. C.; D., *64. 241, Debt, $1 656.66. BonsaUJ
,Takmi In execution and to be sold as the property of
W vM*i ai 2 ?H? le ov HOWBE.L, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dee. 21, 1864. de22 fit
SHERIFF’S VIRTUE OF
~ *. writ of Fluriee Levari Facias, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, oa MONDAYEve
ning, Jan. 2,1865. at 4 o’clock, at Saasom-street Hall,
Ko. 1. AU that lot or ground rituate in theTweaty
third ward of the city of Philadelphia; commencing at
the intersection of the northeasterly aide of Wakellng
street,.with the northwest side of Main street* thence
northeast along Main street,, one hundred and twenty
feet to ground of William H, Helchline* thence north
west along the same one hundred and twenty feet,
thence northeast five feet, thence northwest one hun
dred and nineteen feet two Inches to Franklin street,
thence southwest along same one hundred and twenty
five feet to Wakellng street, thence southeast along
same two hundred and thirty-nine feet to the begin
ning. . . ■ - ~
No. 2. All that lot of ground eommenclngat the inter
section of the northeast ride of Wakeling street with
the northwest Bide of Franklin street, in the city of
Philadelphia, thence northeast along Franklin street
two hundred and twenty-five feet to Emanuel Peters’
Jana, thence northwest along same tw* hundred and
thirty-nine feet two inches to renn street, thence south
west along same two hundred and twenty-five feeito
wakriing street, thence southeast along same two hun
dred and thipy-sine feet two inches to the beginning.
No. 3. All that lot of ground commeneinff at the inter
section of the northeast side of Wakeling street and
northwest side of Penn street, thence northeast along
Pern street two hundred and twenty-five feet to ground
of Emanuel Peters, ihenee along same northwest one
hundred and sixty-four feet five inches.' thence south
west two -hundred and twenty-five feet to Wakeling
street, thence southeast along same one hundred and
sixty-eight feet six and a quarter inches'to the begia
-11 “riD. C.; D., *64. 244. Debt, &%424 30. GoweaJ
Taken in execution and to be sola as the propeffir off
Emanuel Peters, andterre tenant.
HENRY C. HOWELL. Sheriff. '
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 21, 1864. de22-3t
CJHERIFFS SALE;—BY VIRTUE OF
>-■2 a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, January 2,3865, at 4 o’clock, at Bansom-street Hall*
No.il, All that , three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground sltaate on the south side of Federal street, three
hundred end twenty*four feet westward from Third
street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front
on Federal street sixteen feet, and in depth sixty-five
No. 2. AH that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the north side of Wharton street, two
hundred and thirty-two feet six inches westward from
Third street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence west
ward along Wharton street seventeen feet, thence
northward sixty-five feet* thence eastward, two feet,
thence northward eleven feet, thence eastward sixteen
feet,- thence southward eleven feet, thence westward
one foot, thence southward sixty-five feet to thebe
tS’afjD.. ’64. 250. Debt, *10,883.08. W. 8. Price. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William R. Keh»um. HENRY-C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 21,1864. de23 fit ;
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levaria Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 2,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Bansom-street Hall,
All th&Uxihcgular lot of ground situate on the south
east comer of Fraukford road and Huntingdon street, in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on said
Huntingdon street thirty-two feet coven inches, and in
depth’on. Fraukford road eighty-four feet four and
-rihree- fourths inches to the intersection of Amber
street, and thence northeastwardly along Amber street
■ seventy-seven feet ten inches to Huntingdon street. •
Taken in execution on judgment on city claim for
taxes (G. 0. P.; D., *64. 28. -Adams, $28.73), and to
be sold as the property of J. D. Kosenberger.
- HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.-
Phlladelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Deo. 21,1864. de22-St
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
fc-J a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on HuNDAY Evening,
January 2,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Bansom-street Hall,
No. 1. Ail that iwo-story brick messuage and lot-of
ground, situate on the south, side of George street, four
teen feet east of Sixteenth street, in the city of Phila
delphia: containing in fronton George street thirteen
feet, and in depth fifty feet.
No. 2, All that two-story brick messuage and lot of
ground, situate on the south side of George street,
twenty-seven feet east of Sixteenth street, in the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front on George street thir
teen feet, and in depth fifty feet.
CD. G.; .D.. *64. 246. Debt, $2,523.67, LelchworHU
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John S. Potter. / HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dec. 21,1864. de22-gt
CHEHIFFS • SALE,—BY VIRTUE OF
*■2 a writ of LevarLFacias, to medirected, will be ex
posed to. public sale or vendue, un MONDAY Evening,
January 2, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Bansom-street Hall,
„ AH that lot of ground situate on the northwest corner
of Duke and Palmer streets, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Duke street eighty feet, and in
4epth thirty feet.
Taken in execution on judgment on city claim for
taxes, (C. G. P.; D., ’64. 31. $28.66. Adams.} and to
be sold as the property of Edward Martin.
HENRY G. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Dee. 21,1864. de22-St
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INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP
PENNSYLVANIA. 1835.
OPMCE WAMnre
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On Goods, by Elvor. Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage,
• to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES, •
On Merdiandlso generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &o.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1,1564
$lOO,OOO United States FivePerCent. Loan, '71.5100,000 00
111,0(0 " Six •• .’Bl. 118 216 00
76,000 '*• Six •• 6-aOs 76,662 60
110,(00 Stats ol Pennsylvania Five Per Cent.
Loan 93,005 00
• 61,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. '
Loan 5 5,810 00
178,060 City of Philadelphia Six Per Ct Loan 121,620 37
20,000 Pennsylvania Bailioad First mort
gage Six Per Cent Bonds 22,000 00
60,000 Pennsylvania Bailroad Second Mort
gage Six Per Gent. Bonds 63,260 00
16,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas
Company,
principal aniTtaterest
STuaranteed by lie city of Philadel
phia.*. ....................15.300 IX)
6,500150 feiareß Stock Pennsylvania Kali- N
, _ _ road C0mpany...............9,10000
6,000100 Shares Stock Horfcb. Pennsylvania
Bailroad C0mpany............ 3,050 00
- 60,0C0 United States Treasury Certificates of
«•- Indebtedness 48.425 00
So,oooSiateof Tennessee Five Per CtLoan. 12,000 00
128,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply
secured .......... 128,700 00
$868,250 Par. CostsS42,loo 60. Markefcvalae.SSs7,627 87
Beal Estate 36,000 00
Bißs receivable for insurances made. 218,330 42
Balances due 'at "Agencies. —Brenu
piQs on Marine, Policies, Accrned
Interest, and oilier doits due the
......... 28,793 34
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance
and other Companies, $4,263. inti
mated value.. 2,220 00
Cash on deposit with United
States G overnment, subject
to tend ay s’ call-.......... 100,000 00
Cash in Banks... 68,154 83
CaihinUrawer.............. 637 66
5158,692 49
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Thomas C. Hand, Samuel & Stokes,
John C Darts, J. F. Peniaton,
Edmund A. Bonder, Henri Sloan,
TheopMlns Panldinff, Willtam G. Bonlton,
John B. Penrose, Edward Darlington,
James Traqnair, H. Jones Brooke,
■Henry C. Dailett,'Jr., JacobP. Jonss,
James C. Hand, James B McFarland,
William C.ludVig, Joshua’P. Byre,
Joseph H. Beal, Spencer Mcllviine,
George G. Helper, John B. Semple, Pittsburg
Hugh Crair, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg
Bobert Buxton, ■ ■
THOMAS O. HAND, President.
JOHSf C. DAYIB, Tice President.
BBHKY BYBBTIBB, Secretary. delfl ly
THE reliance insurance com-
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OP PHILADELPHIA.
incorporated lit ISO. ’ Charter Perpetual.
OFFICE Ho. SOS WALHBT STREET.
Insures ag&nst loss or damage fey FIBB Houses,
stores, and other Buildings' limited or perpetual; and
on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise.
CAPITAL, *&qq,ooo. „ _ ABSBTS. *3BT,»liBB,
_ Invested in the following Securities, vi*:
firstMortgageon City Property,well secured $H»,900 0Q
On!ted States Government Loans ..*. **** *♦♦♦ 119,000 00
Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans* •** ****** 60,000 00
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 0 per cent, v
$3,000,000 Loan. »**,*•.•**. 12,000 00
Pennsylvania Bailroad Bonds; first and se
wn d Mortgage 'Loans.**.*...*-. 86,000 00
Camden and Amboy Bailroad Company's 6
per cent. Loan***********...***,*.,,.*.**,•*** 0,000 00
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pany’sO per cent. L0an................. ~** 0,000 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top Bailroad ? pez
cent. L0an5.......... ..+,.**** 4,600 00
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock**** 10,000 00
Heefeanics’ Bank Stock. 4.00) 00
County Fire Insurance Company’s Stock**** 1,060 00
Onion Mutual Insurance Company’s Stock of . _
Philadelphia***.-............ «*...»*•****** 3,600 00
Doans on Collaterals, well secured**** •••*•** 3,360 00
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Cash in hank and on hand*.****.***;. U 5,687 83
$387,31186
890,664 86
Worth at present nuLTketT&lno«.~>.»»
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KobertToland,
William Stevenson,
Hampton L, Carson,
ltfa.yßtafl.il TTillj
J. Johnson Brown,
Thomas H. Hoore,
SK TIHGLBT, Prwidont
MM. JaS-tf
Clem Hurley,
Wa. B. ThompeOß,
Bamnel Bispham, '
Robert Steen,
William Mnsser,
Charles LeUnd.
Benj. W. Tiagley,
THOMAS Q. HIM., Beirei
Philaeelphia,January.
f?IRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
K —THE PENNSYLVANIA FIBEINSURANCE COSt-
PABY IneSnSratedim CHARTER PERPETUAL,
Ho. . SXO WALNUT Street, opposite Independence
Scraare.
This Company, fayorahly known to the community
for neariyforty years, continoea to insure against Loss
op Damage by Tire, on Public or Private Building*.
«lther permanently or tor a limited time. Also, os Par
oitnre, Stocks, Goode, oi Uereltandiie generally, on
liberal terms.
Their capital, together with a large Sorplse Pond, la
invested In the moat careful manner, which enable*
them to offer to the inanred an nndonbted cacurityln
the case of loaa.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, - Daniel. Smith, Jr..
Alexander Benson, John Deverenx,
Isaac Hariohnrst, Thomas Smith,
Thomaa Robins, .Henry Lewie,
J. anilafh&m Pell.
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President.
WnjJAK G. Gnewnbb, Secretary.
A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE
Or. COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTBBPER
PBTUAL. Ho. Bio WALNUT Street, aboTe Third,
Philadelphia. ■ <
Having a large pald-np Capital Stock and Snrplna in
rested in oonnd and arailable Sonorities, continues to
Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Pornitore, Merchandise,
Teasels In port and their Cargoes, and other Peroonal
Property. AllleaaeammHg^nd promptly adjusted.
Thomas B. Maris, James E Oampbell,
John Welsh, Bdmnnd G, Bnfflh,
Samnel 0. Morton, Charles W. Ponltnay.
Patrick Brady, . larael Morris.
John T. Lewie, fgOMAS R. MARIS, President.
Aibeet 0. L. CeaWfoed, Secretary. , toH-tl
OAMR'INSURANCE COMPANY,
C , No. AOO OHBSTKBT STREET, -
lIEE AHTO H EHLAt® INSUKINCN.
«.ii.«.r ft&gssr'
P. R Jnstlce, Charlea Stokes, f
'S'SS&OIB H. EOcWAr
OHAB. EICHABBScSh, Tice President.
W. I. Biahobabp, Secretary. jal«-tf
ronnAK p, HomrasßEAib _ .... ,wn. g. orates.
O OLLINSHXAD ft GRAVES’
U. ... ntSTOANOEAGEHOT. £
IMntafoJmeCß^ON
if New York. iaSMm
•obkax £-JS®bbI3SJSAD. ran. s. BEATH.
tTOLIiniBHEAU ft.GRAVES,
EL IHBUBANCB AGEHCY, Ho. 319 WALNUT St.,
Philadelphia-; agents for the
ALBANY 00„
i«l7'Ba or ALBANY. 8. XT
PKffFOSAI-8.
OVVVVWVNAAAri/OWVAAY U V WV H VV^V^VVW^^
PROPOSALS FOR ICE.
HaorcAn^vvrOn^rron
SEALED DROPOBAI.S wUI H.recet«d at ttis offle
until January 2s, \£S& for famishing IGB to the Meal .
cal Department of the Army during the
at the point*herein deolgnated. * Ther ice to, to.
by the contractor in pceperiy constructed ice-housfi««*
each point of delivery, on or before the loth of Apru
next; title ice not to be tCCMptCd for Until its quality,'
the fitness of the ioe-hqmie, and the manner in wnies
it is packed shall have been approved by a medical offi
cer, and payment .will be made only for the amount
thus actually stored and receipted for: ' ,
: The proposals will be made for the quantities Indi
cate d below, as required at the respective place*, with,
the proviso-that should more'ba needed at any time for
tbe year’s supply,.U shall be furnished at the suae
rates, Ahd'undei Jhers&me conditions:
Quantity to h&teiiwre& et
Annapolis,Hd.,ice-house owned bj the baited
: Steles I®tons.
Point Lookout, Md>, ice-house owned by the
i United States*. f.. 200 •*
Fortiees Monroe, Ya., ies-houee owned by tiie
United States.... m ”
Portsmouth, Va., ise-house' not owned by the
United States. 109
Nfwbem, N. G.»lee-house nob owned by the
-United 5tate5......... V’-w 400
Hilton Head, S. house owned by the
UnitefiStates. 450
Beaufort, B G., Ice-house the United •
States ....309 “
Savannah, Ga., ice-house nok owned by the
United BUtes.. ...400 <c
Pm sacola, Fla., Ice- house not owned by the
United States ‘‘
Mobile Bay, Ala., ice house not owned by the
United States....... 180 “
New Orleans, La., ioe-houso owned by the c .
United 509 *•
Proposals will also bereeivedfor furnishing Ice daily#
by weight, for the year J 865„ in such quantities as may
be required Dy the Surgeons in charge, at United States
General Hospitals, at &e places enumerated above,and
upon the following annual estimate, inland aeaT—
Boston. Ma 55........ 10 tons.
Portsmouth Grove, R. 130 “
New Haven, C0nn................ 69 “
New York. 800 **
Newark, N. J.. 100 11
Philadelpnia, Pa...... ....1,939 **
Baltimore, Md. 500 *’
Frederick, Md 75 “
Washington, D. 0—.....................,..,..2,500 **
All additional amounts that may he required at these
places until January 1, 1866, are to be furnished at the
same rates,
v FORM OF PROPOSAL.
The undersigned proposes to furnish tonsof first
quality Ice. carefully packed, in substantial ice-homsas,
at the within nam<d points, namely: -
» at the following price per ton of
two thousand pounds, namely; at ■ ~ ——
—-—-—-tonsats-~- —‘person.
The Ice to be subject to the inspection, measurement,
and approval pf a Medical Officer, or other properly-ap
pointed inspector, before being receipted for.
Payment to be made from time to time upon duplicate
bills certified to by the Medical Director.
POEM OP PEOPOSAL.
The trodersigmed proposes to furnish daily or other
wise, all the Ice required for the hospitals* upon ap
proved requisitions of Snrgeoßß ia charge, at or near
the within* named points, at the following price per
hundred pounds, naiaelj: ■■■■>— —-g—.
cU. per hmndred pounds-
... jrv. pOUli^w
The Ice shall be of the beet quality, and subject to ike
approval of the burgeon in charge, who wilt receipt for
the actual amount delivered at each hospital.
Payment to be made from time to time upon duplicate
WU», certlfted to b, the Medical Director.
(Signed.) ,
The above form of proposals wIU bo adhered to as
clogelyas practicable. Other form* will be raceired by
the Department and duly considered.
A proper guarantee that the bidder is able to fulfil the
contract, certified to by the Clerk of the nearest District
Court, or a united States District Attorney, most accom
pany the propot&l, or it will be rejected.
An oath of allegiance to the United States CoTemment
must also accompany the proposal.
The contracts will be awarded to the lowest responsi
ble party or parties, who will be duly notified, by mail
or otherwise that their bid is accept d, end immediately
required to enter into contract under bends to the
amount of $5,000. The bonds must be properly certi
fied, and the post-office address of principals and sure
ties stated upon them
Bidders must be present In person when the proposals
are opened.
The post office address of the parties proposing moat
be distinctly waUten upon the proposal.
Proposals must be addressed to “Surgeon Charles
u. 8. Army, Medical Purveyor, Washing
pie Department reserves the right to reject any and
all bids deemed unsuitable.
CHARLES SUTHERLAND.
Surgeon U. S. A, and Medical Purveyor*
deSLdt Washington, D. C.
Printed forms of proposals may be had at this office.
ISIATY DEPARTMENT,
-*•" Bttkeait of Bteam Esoiraasnre,
December 9. is 84. ‘
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Bureau
until meridian, January 10,1E65, for the Iron described
in the following classes. Each bid must be made for an
entire class, and tbe price to be a round snmfor tbe class
delivered fit tbo respective navy yards. So' payment
will be made nntll tbe whole is delivered; delivery to
commence in twelve days after notification of accep
tance of bid, to proceed continually, and tbe whole to
be delivered in two months thereafter.
The contrast will be awarded to the io west responsible
bidder, ibe right being reserved of "rejecting tbe lowest
bid if it be deemed exorbitant.
Tbe nsnal guarantees will be required, and tbe con*
tract will be dated tbe day tbe notice of acceptance is
given.
Printed schedules and instructions can be obtained by
application to tbe Bureau. r
- Proposals mnst be directed to tbe Chief of the Bu
rean of Steam Engineering, and endorsed “ Proposals
for Iron,” that they may be distinguished from other
business letters.
The following are tbe classes required at tbe respec
tive navy yards: a.
Washington.
Class 1,
36 plates Boiler Iron, 716, 46 by 98 inches.
3! do. . do. 8-8, 84 by 68 do.
82 do. do. 1-2, 43 by 98 do.
82- do. do. 1,2, 43by-100 do. . „
48 do. do. ‘B-8, saby-110 do.
12 do, do. 3-8, 30 by 128 do.
86 do. do. 616, 40. by 96 do.
16 do. do. 7-16, 88 by 109 do.
16 : do. do. 8-8, 89 by 109 do.
16 - do.' ’ do. 6-16, 48-by 106 do.
24 do. do. 6-16, 46 by 66 do.
82 do. do. 3-8. 34 by 46 do.
32 do. do., 3-8, 28 by 45 do.
13 do. do. 7-16, 61 by 112 do.
6 do. dob -7-16, 61 by 90. do.
32 do. do. 706, 43 by 43 do.
32 do. do. 6-16, 43 by 78 do.
24 do. do. 6-16, 38 by 125 do.
24 do. do. 606. 42 by 136 do.
16 do. do. -6-16, 50 by 66 do.
16 do. do. 6-16, 48 by 64 do.
16 do. do. 6 16, 43 by 48 do.
32 do. -do.. 7-16, 60 by 114 do.
28 do. do. .8-8, 20by 60;d0.\
12 do. do. 3-8, 60 by 109 do.
12 do. do. 6-16, 48 by IC9 do.
20 do. do. 3-8, 30 by 120 do.
do. 6-16, 36 by 120 do.
Tbe above to be. of the best American flange iron.
■WASHINGTON. .
Class No. 2. . .
10,000 pounds test American square tar iron, 30-Inch,
10,000 do. do. do. ao. do., H do,
2,0C4> do. do. do, do. do.» H do.
30,000 do. do. do. flat hadron, 234 by 34-lneh.
6,000 do. do. do. do. do., 2 by 34 do.
14,000 do. do. do. do. do., 2 by 34 do.
1,000. do. do. do. do. do., 114byJ4 do.
20,000 do. do. do. lounddo.-, 154-luch.
60,000 - do. do. do. do. do., 1H do.
IOjOCO do. do. do. _ do. do., % do.
In length as may he required.
00,000 pounds heat American T iron, 3>4 by 454 inohes,
15 feet long.
WASHINGTON.
. Class No. 4.
4,000 pounds Iron rlyets, 154 hy 11-B- lnch diameter,
4 000 do. do. lH by 11-16 do. '
4.000 do. do. 13s by.ll-16 do.
4,000 do. do. 2 by 11-16 do.
324,000 pounds best American boiler flange iron, from
5-16 to 34. Inch thick, in sheets of each dimensions as
may be required.
- ' CHARLESTOWN.
Glass No. 2.
64,000 pounds best American ronnd iron from 1-inch to
IK-inch diameter, in lengths as may be required. -
CHAKLBSTOWN.
- ■ Ci.iS3.Nd. £ . ; , ,
20,000 ponndßbest American T iron, 334 by 4 inches, the
334-inch part to be %-inch thick, and, the 4-inch part
14-inch thick: The lengths as may he required.
CHAKLBSTOWN.
Class No. 4.
32,000 pounds boiler riyets lji inches long and- 54-inch
, diameter. ...
$1,201,034 02
T BTTEBS TESTAMENTABY UPON
J-J the estate of ANDREW F MILLER, late of the
city of Philadelphia, Attorney at Law,deceased,haying
been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to
said estate will please make payment, and those haying
claims against the same are requested to present
them to _ ■ ■
JAMBS MILLER. Executor,
. ABfGAIL.F. MILLER, Kxeantrix,
des-m6t Office,‘No. 806 South FIFTH Street.
RBTATE OP SABAH PRITCHET,
DECEASED.—LETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION
on the Estate of SARAH PRITCHET, deceased, haring
been granted to K the undersigned, all persons Indebted
thereto axe requested to make payment, and those
haring claims thereon to present them ■without delay to
GEORGE H. PRITCHET,
„ Or to hie Attorney, J. ALEX, hIMPSdN,
defrmSfc* - - No. I»8 South SIXTH Street.
PI THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of MARY RICHARDS DU PUT, deceased.
The Auditor appointed hy the .Court to audtL settle,
and adjust the account of T. HAWHIIf 8 DU PUT. acting
Executor of the Estate of MARY RICHARDS DU PUT,
deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in
the hands of the accountant, yrill meet the parties in*
terested. for the purposes of his appointment, on
THURSDAY, January sth. 1865. at one o’clock. P. M ,
at hie Office, No. 3.4# South EIGHTH Street, in the city
of Philadelphia. JOHN B. COL AHAN,
ds23»fm , wst Auditor.
TO THE ORPHANS’ COURT FORTH!
X CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
_ Estate of MARTHA PEARSON.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, fettle,
and adjust the final account of THOMAS F SCATTBR
GO.OD* Administrator d. of MARTHA PEARSON,
deceased,.and to make distrihmiomof the balance in the
hands of the accountant,willmeetthe parties feafcerested,
for the purposes of his appointment, on WED *EBDAY,
January 4th. 1865, at II o'clock A. m , at his Office. No.
133 South FIFTH Street (second story), in the city of
Philadelphia. _ HORATIO G. JONES,
de23-fmwss Auditor.
ru THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND_CppNTY_OP_ PHItABBLPHIA.
Estate of WILLIAM MoLaTOHLIN, deceased.
Tie Auditor appointed bp the court to audit, nettle,
and adjust the account of JAMES BOSS and SAMUEL
I*. SIoFETOIDSB, executors ot tha last will and testa
ment of WILLIAM McLA.TTGHI.iN, deceased and to
report distribution of tie balance in the bands of the
accountant, will moot the parties interested, for the
purpose of bie appointment, on WEDNESDAY, Janu
ary 11th, 1868, at Sk o’clock V: MV. at Ms' Offloe, No.
148 South EIGHTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
deSO-frowCt JOHN B. COL AH AN, Auditor.
T7LECTBOPATHIC ESTABLISH
KENT, for the com of diseases incurable with me
dieiae, by Dr. A. H. SIBTEm one of the diaoorerers
-of an entire new system of BLECTKIGAL PJBAOTIOE,
at 1418 SouthFKNH SQTJAEB. _ / , . .
J9s&* Please call, orwndfor a pamphlet and learn par
ticulars. No charge for consultation.
4E5* Physicians and others destrier instruction can
ester for a foil course any time after Janu
ary 2d. 1865. Any member of the class just finished
may-review without any charge. ja2 fcf
•RLBCTRICAL INSTITUTE.
Xa • COM*. I* AFFLICTED. COME!
This treatment only needs a trial to he adopted by all.
Haying made many improTements In the application of
this agent, we feel In duty bound to make them public.
We wWmarantee to-cure any ease of Foyer and Acne
In two treatments. It has also preyed Terr sneeeeefnl
Injhe curelotthe following diseases: „
Rheumatism, Kenralgla, Debility,
Paralysis. Asthma, Genital Weakness,
Influensa, Dyspepsia, Piles,
Spinal Disease, Catarrh! , Diabetes.
. Ladies and gentlemen esn enter at any tim* for fall
Instructionslnthe prastlee.
Consultations free.
OMm hours* A. M. to * P. H.
Testimonialsattheoffice.
DH. THOMAS ALLOT,
Medical Electrioian,
SO2O-UM IS4M. ELBYBHTH St., below Bate.
A SAFE STEAM BOILER.—THE
■an- subscriber Is prepared to reselye erdeia for the
“HARRIBOM STBAH BOILER, ” la sixes to suit w
chaser*.; The attention of Manufacturers and others is
tailed to the new Steam Generator, as somblnlngee
eentlal ndyanisges In absolute safety from destrusttys
sxplosian, first cost and durability, economy of .fuel,
faculty of (leaning and transportation, Be. At., noipw
seesed by anyboUer now In use. These boilers eshbe
teen la dally operation, dririnc the extenslye works ol
Messrs. Wm. Sffiers A (k>., Bijchwnth and HamUica
streets, at 8. W. Cattell ’ t metory, Sprnee street, Sehnyb
kill. and at darned's Fremont J»>l, Fngikfprd.
JOS. HARRIBOM, Jn.,
Wajbmgton BnUdlas.
S*M-W M* Bonth THIigDBtTSct. Phllada.
ftOTTON AND BLAB BAH. BUCK
V» AMD CASTAS, rf all nambeis and brands.
TentrAwilns, Trnnk, antPWafon Coyer Lack. Also;
Paper kannfaetarers' Drier Felts, from 1 to B feet wide I
Panllns. Belting, Bali Twice. Ac. , --
. . JOHM W. KVKRMAK A 00.,
noX-tf Mo. ton JOHEB’ Ailay.
WISH AND, CANNED MEATS.
A Mol*lsMamaa#»^-lMa<a»reL.
2,000 oases canned Beats, Lobsters, Ac.
Foreale by P. o. BDRROTOH.
«o®-3» U 0 Mona FSOHT Street.
WASHIBGTOM.
Class No. 3.
CHAELEBTOWN.
Class No. L
LEGAL.
MEDICAL.
PROPOSALS.
nUARTIRMABTBR’S OFFICE,
Vst; : . PEOtAMbFBIAi Pa Dec. 88. 18M. .
BBAtKD PROPOSALS wUtre rewire! at this o«M
ttnlil 13 o’clock QC > WEDNESDAY, January 4, 1893, for
the immediate delivery at the Unties Ktate, store -bnaae.
HAWO VBB-BTBEKT WHARF, properly packed aed
ready for traaeportatlon. of the followiiK described
snartenr aa'er's storsß, rlr:
100 Brad Awls.
100 Collar awls. ...
SO Broad Axes, Beatty's make. Sample required.
Inches. Diameters IX inch;l6 18-lach inside.
; 110 gross- Wire Hmroe-siwehnokleas 33arose X-inch,
25 gross X. Inch. 60 gross Tt-ineh, 10 srom 1-lnch.
. 85dozen Angnr Bites MX-mch-6 0-l£iMh, 20 X
inch, 305-15-inch, MJj -inch, 15 X-iach,6l-inch.
8 80. 4, donhlo cat. Bamplo re
-60 eet'Bite' and Braces; fell set hits to each. Bam-
SCOO Homßlanl'te.. Sample required.
€OOO Horse Brushes, wooden hack, best article. Bam
300BOTbB»if3u»t largehand. Samplerequired.
6CO Wall Brashes, teapot large, do do.
1000 Corn Brooms; good' heavy article. Sample re*
qulred. „ , _
2000 Stable Brooms; rattan. Sample required.
1000 Blued Buckles: lk-inch and i>lnch.
SOO pounds Refined Borax. . . _ % _ ,
10CO Gum Baekete, gam* handies, (not fire). Sample
required / ✓
2 gross Assorted Paint Brushes. Sample required.
2 aoieu Varnish Brushes. do. do.
1 gross Sash or Tool Brushes, do. , do.
016 gross Boiler Buckles, 15 J£-iach. 50^-inch,6olX
inch, 100 vtf-iucb, 75 1-inch, 200 IX-ineh, 60 IK' ■
inch 25 l£-in«h» £9* 2-inch.
45000 feet Coil chain, light, for chin chains.
Sample required.
3000 Halter Chains, heavy* and tees each end. Sam
ple required.
2000 yards Enamelled Cloth, 50 inches wide, for ambu
lance covers. Sample required.
150 Firmer Chisels, 602-iaoh. £0 IX-inch, 60 Di-inch.
Sample required ~, . ,
100 Framing Chisels, 60 2 inch, 50 Uf-inch. Sample
required. /
2000 Wagon Covers, to be made of 10-ounce cotton
duck, 28K inches wide, army standard, cut 16,
feet long, four widths of material, with four
hemp cords on each side, and one through each
end. Sample of duck required.
6000 Curry Combr, go. 222, Fiideeley make. Sample
required.
300 Lamp Chimneys, medium size, forcoal oil lamps.
300 pounds White Lump Chalk,
60 do. Bed do, do. >
1 dozen Batcher Cleavers, medium size. Sample
required
-6000 yards Cotton Canvas Buck, 28 inches wide* Bos.
10 and 12. Sample required.
15 bales Excelsior.
2 bbls Fork Handle Ferrules.
1 gross Flat Files, bastard, 4 inch. Sample re*
qulred.
1 gross Half round Files, assorted, 4.6, and 14-inch.
Sample required.
10 gross Handsaw Files, 2 gross JBf'inch, 2 gross 4-
inch, 2 gross 4&-inch, 2 gross 6-inch, 2 grosss
- Sample required.
10 dozen Wood Files, 14-inch. Sample required.
200 pounds Glue. / do. do.
2600 feet Window Class, 1000 8x10,125019x12, 25Q 12x14
inches.
6 Clue Pots and Kettles.
258 Firmer Chisel Handles. Samples required,
160 Claw Hammers. do. do.
100 Broad AxeHandle?,hickory.do. do.
2000 Axe Handies, hickory. do. do.
24 Jack-Plane Handles, beach, do. do.
24 Fore-Plane Handles, beech, do. do.
6(0 Long Fork Handles, beech do. do.
600 Short do. do. beech, do. do.
600 Long Shovel Handles, ash. do. do.
600 Short do. ' do, ash. do. do. -
ICOO Ambulance Boor Locks and Handles. Sample
required.
800 Pick Handles, ash Sample required.
200 Sledge Hammer Handles* hickory. Sample re
quired. '
1500 Binge Hasps, B*inch. Sample required,
5(0 do. do.* 5-inch. do. do.
8700 Pairs Strap Hinges, heavy: 2,000 8-Inch, 1,000 10-
inch,6Gol2-inch, 20014-inch. Sample required.
4000 Pairs “T * Hinges: 2 V OOO 8-inch, 1,000 10-inch*
1,00012-Inch, Sample required
1000 Pairs Wrought Butt Hinges, 2&x2&-ineh. Sam
ple required.
1600 Pounds Curled Hair. Sample required.
200 Saw Hides, for covering .McClellan Saddles* la
pickle and tifhtbarrels.
sDoz. Double Plane Irons: 1 2-inch, 1 2X-!nch, 1
2££‘inch,t2&’ inch, 12K-tach, Butcher's make.
Sample required
£0 Bui cher Knives, 12-inch blades- Sample required.
1008 Knives and Forks, each knife handle riveted.
Sample required.
100 Cross Carriage Knobs* japanned. Sample re
quired.
160 Drawer Knobs, porcelain. Sample required*
1000 Chalk Lines, assorted Sizes and lengths.
IGOO Thumb Latches. Samp e required.
283 Chest Lock#', 2K and 3 inch; good article. Sam
ple required-
SOG Brass Till Locks.2>£ and 3-Loch Sample required.
OOOfad l-oeks: 60 2k-inch, 100 2£-jtnch, 300 3-inch,
160 3K-inch. Sample required.
12 Carpenters’ Tape Lines, 50 and 100 feet.
600 Amb. Coßain Lights and Frames. Sample re
quired.
Ifoo kegs OctNMlsi 900 lOd., 260 Sd., 150 4d., 200 60d.
Sample required.
SCO pounds Clout Hails, Sample required.
Soopapers Black Head Lining Nails, ft-inch* Sample
required.
200 Bagging Needles. Sample required.
300 papers Harness Needles* assorted sizes. Sample
required.
100 Collar Needles. Sample required.
1000 pounds Nuts, % -inch hole, IKxK inch. Sample
required.
25 barrels Boiled Linseed Oil. Sample required.'''
10 do. Saw do. do. do. do.
76pounds EscutcheonFiiis: 50 ?£*ineh, 25 X-inch.
100 Jack Planes, •* * Double Iron. * 1 Sample required.
75 Fork do. do. do. do. do.
60 Smooth do. do do. do. do.
100 Trying do. 9 inch diameter, IX inch deep,
and 12 inch diameter. 2\ inch. deep. Sample
-required.
5 Teams Sand Paper, Nos. 1 and 2.
50 Paulina, to be made in the best manner, of 15-
ouncecoltonduck, best quality, army standard,
with tabling* all round; size 20x30 feet when
finished Samples of duck required.
12 Sailmakers* Palms. Sample required.
1000 Tin Plates. do. do.
2 reams Hardware Paper, do. do.
1 Cross Camel Hair Pencils; long hair. Sample
required. •
25 Sable Bair Pencils; long hair. - Sample required.
1060 Pounds Copper Rivets and Burrs: fio %-iuch, 40Q
. 2OO X inch, 1001-inch.
4 Doz. Wood Rasps, 14-inch. Sample required.
30 iross Breaching Kings,l34-inch: sample required.
12 tfczenJlueh Bings* I and IX-inch;do. do.
■SO Bucksaws,. -- * do. do:
60 Ciosscut saws, 8 feet, do, do.
2 dozen Chamois Skins, do. do.
100 pairs Beaching Shears* . do. do.
4350 gross Iron Screws* do. * do.
50 gross each X-inch, Nos. 6,7,8, 9,10,11, and 12.
200 do. do. 1 do. do. 8,12, and IS.
3KJ do. do. 1 do.' do. 9,10, and 11.
200 do. do. Ik. do. do. 9,10.14, and 15.
300 do. do. l£ do. do 21* 12, and 18,
SO do. do. Ik- do. do. 9,10. and 15.
100 do. do, IK do. do. H, 12,13, and 14.
60 do do. 1M do. do. 12, 23,14,15, and 18.
300 Short-handled Shovels* best; sample:required.
26 Gnnd6ton.es, medium size, do. do.
2 dozen Farriers’Scissors, do. do.
26 Spoke Shaves, do. do.
1000 pounds Spring Steel, (5003 by 5-16-inch, 600 3by
M-inch;) sample required.
HO gross Brass Screws* (25 No. 7, 25 No. 8,20 No. 6,
20 No. 7, 20 No. 3;) sample required.
50 sets Saddler’s Tools, each set to he in a neat box.
Specifications to be had as this office; sample re
quired.
100 sets Shoeing Tools* Held & Hardie’s, each set to
be in a neat box. Specifications to be had at this
office; sample required,
100 pounds Patent Thread, 60 pounds 81ack,36 and 40;
sample requited.
60 pounds White, 36 and 40; sample required.
600 pounds Harness Thread* H. 8,, No. 10; sample
required.
55pounds Saddlers’ Thread* Orange; sample re
quired.
3900 papers Cut Tacks,.(soo4-oz., 10006-oz., 10008-oz.,
60010-oz., 50012-oz., 20014-oz., 200 20-oz.
225 pounds Copper Tacks, (50 #-inch, 75 6-8-inch, 50
Rrinch. 501-inch:} sample required.
260 papers Gimp Tacks, 3 and 4 ounce; sample re
quired.
40-boxes Tin, (2010 by 14, 20 14 by 20,) sample re
quired.
500 Two-horse Whips, plaited; sample required.
2000 Blacken ake Whips, all leather,, foil size and
weight, sample required.
200 pounds Chrome. Green, in oil* 3 and 5-Ib. cans;
sample required.
6000 pounds White Lead, 25* 50, and 100- lb. kegs; sam
ple required.
50 pounds Dry White Lead, in 10-ib. papers; sam
ple required.
10 kegs Putty.
6 pounds Pumice Stone* ground.
SCO pounds Spanish Whiting* dry, in 101 b. papers;
sample required.
500 pounds Bed Lead, dry, in 25 lb. kegs; sample re
quired.
76barrels Sperm Oil; sample required.
25 do. Coal. Oil, do. do.
20 do. Laid Oil, do. do.
6 do. Olive Oil, do. do. i
5 do. Linseed Oil, do. do.
SCO pounds Aqua Ammonia.
200 do. Assafcetida.
200 do. Alum.
50 do. Arnica Flowers.
300 dor Baxbadoes Aloes.
10 barrels Alcohol, sample required.
200 pounds Beeswax, large cakes; sample required*
300 do. Blue Stone.
6 barrels Benzine; sample required.
50 pounds Corrosive Sublimate.
4000 do. CasfctLa Soap; sample required*
ICO pounds Copperas. Sample required,
200 pounds Calomel.
10 barrels Flaxseed MeaL Sample required.
100 pounds Ground OTger. do. do.
3 barrels Glauber Salts. (
200 pounds Lamp Wick. Sample required.
100 do.' Mercurial Ointment.
6 gross Mustang Liniment.
300 pounds Sweet Spirits of Nitre.
200 do. Bosin. Sample required.
300 do. haltpetre
200 do. Sugar of Lead.
ICO do. Sulphate Magnesia*
400 do. Sponge. Sample required.
100 do. Simple Cerate.
3 bar cels Sulphur. Sample rewired.
100 pounds Tartar Emetic..
100 yards Adhesive Plaster.
2 pounds Silk for Ligatures. . ?
4 dozen Ball Forceps.
3 do. Abscess Knives, 2 blades*
2 do. Spring Lancets.
4 do. Bowelinf Needles.
4 do. & ton do.
6 do. Flesh do.
2 do. Straight do.
2 do. >■ Long Probes.
1 do. Spatulas, ass’tsizes,
2 do. Straight Scisiors.
2 do. Cork Screws. ,
3 do. Syringes, loz., I. B.
3 do. Trocas.
3 do. Tenaculums.
3 do. Byringes, K-o*., I. JB.
All of the above described to b« of the heat quality,
and subject to the inspection of an inspector appointed
on the part of the Government. -
Bidders will etateprice.to include boxfiaand delivery,
both In writing and figures; the quantity bid for, and
the time of deliyery stated; and no schedule prices will
he received.
All samples to be sent to the Government Warehouse*
Hanover-s’reet Wharf. '
All proposals must he'made out on printed blanks*
which may be had on application at this office, other-
Wicethevwill.be rejected,
Bach bid nmetrbe guaranteed by twO'respohsifcl* per*
sons, whose rirfb&tuces must be appended to the guar*-
&ntee v and certified to as being good and sufficient se
curity for the amount involved, by the United States
District Judge. Attorney, or Collector, or other public
officer, otherwise the bid will not be considered.
The right is reserved to reject all'bids deemed too
high. Bids from defaulting contractors, and those that
do not fully, comply vnth the requirements of this ad
vertisement, will not her considered.
By order of Colonel Herman Biggs, U. S. A , Chief
Quartermaster. GEOBG.fi B. OBBCB,
de26-8t Captain and A. G. M.
MACHOHM MB XROltf*
■3: VAUGHAN MERRICK. - WTLWAM M. MERRICK.
- JOBS E. COPE.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
KJ FIF-TH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
MEBBIuH d SONS,
'BNGINEEBS AND MACHINIST®, _
Manufacture High and Low-Pressure Steam Engines,
for land, river, and marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, See. ; Cast
ings of all kinds, either iron or brass..
Iron-frame Boof* for Gas Works, Workshops, Ball
road Stations, Ac.
Betorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most Im
proved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw, mid. Grist Jfills, Vacuum Pans, Open
Steam Trains, Defec&torsjPiliers, Pumping Engines, «c.
Sole agents for N. Biliieuz's Patent Sugar- Boiling Ap
paratus, Nesmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer, andAspln
wali A Wolsey'a Patent Centrifugal Sugar-Draining
Machine. _ ato2-tf
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
■SffiWWrBOILER . WORKS. —NEAFIR A LBVT,
PRACTICAL ABB THEORETICAL BSGIKBBHS, MA
CH IK ISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and
FOUNDERS, laving for many years been in successful
operation, and teen exclusively engaged in building and
repairing Marine and,River Engines, Ugh. andlorr pras
enre, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks> Propellers, &c., &c.,
respectfully offor thoir services to tire public, as being
fnUyjrreparsd. to coatraet for onlines of all sizes, Kit
rino, River, and Stationary rhavtng sets at patterns of
different sires, are prepared to execute orders with
quick despatch. Kyery description of pettem-makLuo
made at the shortest noitoe. High and Row-pressnxot.
Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boftors, of the hast Pena--
sylvaala c&ueoaltron. Forgings of all sires and hinds,
bon and .Brass Castings, of all descriptions; R*ll-
Tarning, Serew-Cu ting, and all other work connected,
with th. above bnsiness. . „
Drawings and speoifications for all work done at the
establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed.
The snhserihers have amptawhuf-dook roonafor re
pairs of boats, where they can lie inperfSctsafeSy, and
are provided With shears', blocks, falls, «c., he., tor
laulngbeavy or lightweights, J C
• *.. johsp, levy,
jsSl-tf ~~ BEACH and PAIiMKR Btreefe.
MORGAN, ORB, & CO., STEAM EH
"A gibs BUILDERS, ton Founders, and General
Machinists and Boiler Makers, No. IJM9 CALLOW
BILL Street, Philadelphia. fegbtf.
TOMATO CATSUP.—NEW TOMATO
A 'Catsup In quart gad ptubhottlesof eholsa auaiity.
-Also, barrels. For saleby'KHODßSe WILLIAMB,
n»W IB* Smith WAWBt »SaL
THE 1 CHEAP®BT AND BESTBLAtiR
in the elty to get HE*D DRESSES, plain or fancy
CAPS, is at go, 904 ABCS Street, 4e3H-«C*
M THOMAS '& SDKS
1,08 i3e» n ai«B»nthi’ 0 mm,
At thlf **“*»«,
BM?* KXCHAE °A every TOSE^®?^
THURSDAY. ** at lte Aiotlois s ,
* «*, « £ **
Tzlnab:® stookn, ctennd ren tufa ns . f «;i i
Bans url/' 1 . *sert?? #, Stt
J n A* Third street; large property ..■, : >^ rtt ta; i sc k.
street; oneon Sprlrg 9arden ff«l fr,,, I *^
feet front; fern of2<S aerea, deelrSjie / :v ">'t LS
loans. Ac. Bee pamphlet ratal eigne.' 3 WaU !»rSj^j
PEBEMPTOKY SATjE of oil
will be soia-wltliont reserve a coltecHl au '«os
ax^S"^ & » d
T>Y HENRY P. WOLBERt
Ho. 202 MAEKET A B?SS^ Ws
fgS!^
goiamenciag at M o’clock, M **IDAr
SAJiE OF AHBKIOAJf asß
«n'’cJbSS J l^
BABGB CLOSnr& q».c„ "**' '
CA6BB BOOTSASn S *Of
• , OK THDKSDifirofS&K-
Jan. stto, 3565, at tea o’clocV JSKf®®*
•fttalogne,l,2oo eases ®«n’s,b<S? ; « C w
wd grain boots, brogsng illifrlf/™ 1 - 1 * «•»
<fco., women’s, misses’* and phu%l > r ®*T»ir*
Md, and moroceo baliaorals, ld;ra * s calf,
BRrSLSYT&I^ —-
X So. «X 5 cWnU*
FOR S At E Mdlol^
MPOK SALK—TWO sswim,;:-
h&ISS&S
iS FOR SALK, 14 (FOTJllfipxS
penor buildings end are Ter, desirabie 3
Also, meny other Farms in various Sru
end other States. 008 ““toss
deM B. F. OLE Kg, 133 South wme^.-
M LARGE AND VALUABiaS
PKRTT SOX SALK.— The rmuZT *BO.
dious LOT and BUILDIBG, »<, 30S Bggsjji
near the eentre of bnsinew, coStSf ° «S ESI s2T
nr Street, depth 106 Jtat, lSiSffiffc& c t<ffi
of the loLaad at that width opening to a u-ji* tss an
leading to C herrjet ri . i)l^dffi S»^.w l
are rarely met with. ■"
Apply on the premises
®FOB BALE OR TOI2T-A
bar of convenient hbw DWELLUm Ji.
tepwTemßHte, on Korth Bloventh, Tweirtl" .1
teentk ttreata. Apply to TATLOwiBrfS
61* CmSSTOTT
1658 North
«FOB SALE.—THE SUB«CRn
«**P for sale Mi country seat, ™
pi s«lmington, Delaware, on the flewjwnS'
talninc eight acres of good land, is
la a large lawn with a Hue variety of ihS..
plea, lindens, evergreens, etc,, in all . i
full-grown trees. The improvements ecu*! «
and commodious Mansion, flanked 05 t'-i SJ;
towers, one of whlchls fonr stories in h-%h>
are fonr large rooms on a floor, with s hit?,;,,
forty-two feet. The house has the medwi ’£
meats. A hydraulic ram forces water fro™ ,
into the upper story of the tower. There a
iron pnmp and hydrant under a cover*! an
kitchen door. The out-bnildings eosaiK «r,
house and stable sufficient for fonr horse*
cartages;also, a henice, and smoke uS;
stable has a hydrant in it. ‘
Good garden, with several varieties 0! dim
grape vines, in fall bearing. There are atm *» '
rietles of applo, cherrv and chestnut trees
Terms accommodating. FOieession gives
Apply to LEVI G, ci-if'
noni-tx on the
n TL WELLS.—IOO ACBIB OF
y TERBITOBF FOB SALE, 2 miles ft™ Fit,
Fa. One Weir on Oil Creek orodaoosS bands
two more Wells ready to pomp. Address “ i n
Pres* office. iAi
l?OB BBNT—THE LARGE PL
BapWc Boonw formerlT occnpisd tjTT i
MOK, comer of SBVKHTH and CHBSfNTKF it
Alßo.ievera.l other rooir Rover the Photoraraldc t
Xomtlre at 618 ’WABHIHOTOH Sanare.
gALE OF CONDEMNED HOSSi
QUARTERMASTER Gex-erai’s <W t.
FIBST DIYISIOB, WASHISGTiB fiTT,
Will be sold at public anclioa, to the hisieS M
at Gieshoro, D. C., on
FBIBAY. DECEMBER .11), 13>,1.
OKB HUHDKBD AHD FIFTY CAVAI.KT HOI
On FRIDAY, JANUARY 6. IK'..
OKE HUNDRED AHD FIFTY CAY ALKY IF®
These Hones have been condemned as suit
yalrr service of the Army.
For road and farming purposes, many joed
may behad.
Horses sold singly. Sale to comments at i(
Terms, cash in United States currency
JAHES A. EC
' in charge First Division Qiarteraast’
BOSTON AND PHILAi
«atoi te
arrßaXflKsr
l&ft
A. M. t aad steameMpßtXOKjCapt. Matthews,
isostoa lor PMli delphia* on. the same day at 4P.
Tliew bow and substantial sU&xaiMp* farra fc
la®» sailißC from each, pork punctually os Satorc
ißJKUr&noes effected at oat-half tti* presto
oa the T6s*«ls.
Jrelrtta takes at fair ratet
Shipper* are requested to lead Blip Beceipti s
.oftadlai with their good*.
For FreUfc* or fusue
.. ■ .in « M.i- . ik'K..
<Cork Harbor.) Tke well-known cfteainars o! tn
pool, Hew York* and PMlsdelpMa Stoamste? Co
tinman Line}, carrying tie U. 6. Mails,
sail as follows:
kangaroo. —.saturdat, b*
CITY OP MANCHESTER.-*~+.SAT<J£2at, Jn
CITY OP LONDON -~.SATESD.iY. &.
and BTery snsseedia* Saturday si Noon, awa ft-
North Rjrer.
RATES OP PASSAGE:
Payable In Gold, or its egniFaisst Is C-t&l
PIEST CABIN—^,SSO OQISTEEEAGB \
do to London. •S 5 OG[ do to
do to Parts.™. 85 00 do to AA
do to Hamburg.. 90 Qo| do to E^r-v.-.rr
Passengers also forwarded to Havre,
terdsm, Antwerp, &<r., at equally low rate*
Fares from Liverpool or Queeasto^u: !?• U
$S5, $lO5, Steerage Cron Liverpool or
Those who wish to send for their fi&aus ix
tickets here at these rates.
gjgorJfturtbSr Information.*)
OUTSIDE XiISTB. „
COASTWISE STEAMSHIP COHPAJI
FREIGHT LEZVE FOE HEW YOKE, an* «
for all Horthiera. and. Eastern deles and fteff
THURSDAY, AND SATSSBi
from the Companr'a wharf, Srat abore Bshw
New York, from Her 11, North river, os tatss
3 P. BL ..
. For freight, which will he recemd dsi)/.
In the most careful masher, and deuvatse
Ireatest despatch, at fair rates, apply to
WILLIAM J -■
noIO-Sm 5A
Escsbeikbr
• COBLE street, r
Cojwt&fitiy or Rißd i
Schuylkill Coal, select
at tne lowest mark
l»low Arch.
fJEKUIHE EAx
EQUAL, IP EOT SUPJL
trial will secure jronr custom.
$lO 60 per ton; Large Kut, s9'
POURTH Street, below Chestnut.
LO*W Tr " r “,L Street, abore Broad.
best Loecust. Mourn
pre#aly for family tu
JUidWILLOW Streep
Street. C&ps~tf
A THOMSON’S I/)NDON ;
]£|bHSß, OK EDKOPBAN
AHR hotels. or public ut J ” v r
«e^lf|,| rp siz® Ago.
Hot-air Poraa«».l o^ 1 ?,5! a &S %
Kieboard Kotos, Bati BoUors, StowAoßr
STS, Coo T • StOTM, So.. at wholesale •»
the m>
COTTAGE ORGANS*
Sotonly tJHTBXCEIiLKD, WIBWM
ofTone and Power* desianad esped**-* W,
and School!, but found' to bo •amulT jH'
Uu>Parlor and Boom.
so. issoittisSST
' assortment of
jion* ereinvifced to eaumis* -
•frumeate, wMch.'are moettar w*** .fL'
led degree of popularity and sate ia * t c
Wherever known. The desideratum w ,
for, 1 e. the strength of fee iron- w/JfSn
the wooden, frame, sohappilyettaiftsd IJ,
their Pianos incomparable with anr?-*-^
rfißsatu^atfffltesfe^
• - * -• new *a a
: oj r <,j
vxirrant&ifi »*?*' s t
At wholesale and retail 35 pec «*t. !«*•
cla«r Piano'elsewhere* . 1
Dealers will do well to eiamtoe “
<B3»-Sead fora catalogue.
/am DBimOTKyr-J^o
'WHUuueit* ABTIPIOIAI. «
Vulcanite, from Wto *4O. Teeth *'
upwards. Itepaiidiuc. Jteftrcnccc- u
SfrreoW below Locus- —•—-
r—l ni — MALCOLM
gtEl t T v-!aisp*GTACi.B stoeb. •*
ram snort, brt«r -
SA.
10 booth fotml.Hsif I '.
A ’largfe variety of PIKE-PS-®
A'
is nous, '
T«*_J>AX*ad EV*NIHG*Ji7
m^sswsOßSespe^
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