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THE CUYLBR HOSPITAL.
There have been admitted to the Ouylor Hospital
daring the year 180* 2,17* patients i number return,
ed to doty during the year, 1,290 j transferred to
otter hospitals, 413; dlsoharged Item the United
States serrioe, 82; deserted, 83; died, 28 ; transfer
red to Veteran Corps, 178; number remaining at
tta close of the year, *Ol.
MISCELLANEOUS.
EXPLOSION IN WEST PHILADELPHIA—THREE
PERSONS KILLED.
Yesterday morning about eleven o’oloolt an or*
plosion ooourred at the fireworks manufactory of
Predertok Fir, on tte north side of Market street,
west of Fortieth, Mr, Fry has been in the army,
but la now at home, and attending to business.
The building in which the explosion took place is
a two-story frame, with a one-story back-building.
There are in all three rooms. The front room is
used for the "business, and the family oooupy the
other two.
There were five hands employed in the placo. At the
hour above stated, from some unknown cause, an ex
pic sit, n took place. Two distinct shocks were heard.
The building was considerably damaged by the ex
plosion, and the woodwork took fire. The flames
were speedily extinguished, and the polloe went
into the house. A terrible spectacle presented it
self, Three of the employees were lying dead, hav
ing perished in the flames, and another was so bad
ty lnjured that his life is despaired of. The killed
are Joseph Kano, aged twelve years; John MoOne,
aged fourteen years; Philip Fry house, a one-legged
soldier, aged thirty years. The injured person is
Edward Colwell. He is sixteen years of age, and
resides at Thirty-sixth and Walnut streets, where
he was taken. The dead bodies were removed to
the Twenty-fourth waid station-house. They were
so mangled and burned that they could not he re
cognized by their own friends.
Fortunately several of the employees were absent
at the time. One boy had been discharged and ano
ther had gone out for a pitcher of water. Tho famtly,
with the exception of an Infant six months old, were
absent. The child escaped unhurt. The powder
magazine Is located about two hundred yards to the
rear of the house, and contained considerable pow
der. As the explosion was confined to the one room,
and did not extend-iaok, the magazine fortunately
escaped. The oansatif the sad affair is as yet un
known. There are many rumors afloat about it.
As all who were present are either killed or wounded,
It will be difficult to ascertain the facts. Coroner
Taylor was soon upon the ground, and after viewing
the bodies adjourned the inquest till 2 o’clook this
afternoon. Young Colwell died last night from his
injuries.
TRAGEDY IN NORRISTOWN.
On Tuesday afternoon a most sad and unfortunate
occurrence- took place at the depot of the Philadel
phia Railroad at Norristown, resulting In the death
of Benjamin McOalla, a cooper employed in the
flour mills of O. Heebner. Tho olroumstanoes,
briefly stated, are these: The Provost Guard was
about forwarding to the olty a large body of volun
teers and substitutes, who had been mustered into
the sorvioe by Provost Marshal Yerkes, numbering
about 176 men. They were put on board the 1,30
train. At the depot there was a large crowd of
outsiders, and considerable oonfuslon' prevailed,
during which several of the enlisted men made
their eseape from the hands of the guard. Two of
them were found, after some time, in the cellar
attached to Mr. Kite’s residence in the depot
building. They weie taken to the train,
and while upon the platform, and about be
ing Ironed, there being, some pushing and confu
sion, a pistol in the hands of Daniel Dare, one of
the guards, was exploded, and the hall passed
through the left side of McOalla, who was standing
within a few feet, he being merely a spectator, and
having no part in the disturbance. The pistol ball
also grazed the arm of a young man named
RiohaTd Powers, Inflicting a slight flesh wound in
his arm. _
Dare at once gave him self up to Eequre Lawrence
E, Corson, and made following statement:
“1 was bringing two deserters at the command of
Major Yerkes, provost marshal, and taking them
to the oars, when the crowd pressed upon us and I
ordered item to stand hack; (I had drawn a pistol
when pursuing the deserters; it was still cocked;)
the pistol went off, and a man was shot; I did not
see the man; I have been told It wbb Benjamin
McOalla 1 1 do not know him; my orders are to ar
rest the deserters; to shoot in case they cannot
otherwise be arrested.”
He was commited to prison to await the result of
the coroner’s investigation.
The body of the deceased was removed to his late
residence on Lafayette street, below Mill.
A PHILADELPHIA BOUNTY BROKER IN
* TROUBLE.
On Wednesday last a substitute broker of this
olty, named Charles Oliphant, was arraigned before
Justice Corson, at Scranton, under thoflaw which
forbids any part of the bounty moneyjpald to volun
teers being withheld from the recruit. The facts
are these: The recruit had been contracted for by
Oliphant for the sum of *250, all of which he re
ceived; but learned from otter recruits just sworn
In that they had received from three to four hun
dred dollars from him under like olroumstanoes, and
that the broker was paid by Lehigh township some
four to five hundred (for Oliphant admitted the facts
above stated) for men entered by him. After con
sidering the matter, the justice bound the defendant
over in *5OO to answer at oourt.
THE BIRTHDAY OF ROBERT BURNS.
The one hundred and sixth anniversary of the
birthday of Robert Burns was celebrated last
evening by the Burns Club of this city. A supper
was provided at the Assembly Building. The
company sat down at half past seven o’clock. ,Mr.
Daniel Mclntyre, the president of the olub, occu
pied the chair. The bill of fare, which iB thoroughly
Scotch, was as follows:
Scotoh mutton pies, a-la-mode beef, celery, boiled
ham, beef tongue, mashed potatoes, soused tilpe, pigs’
feet, Scotch Baggie, oai meal cakes and bannocks, sour
milk scones and butter, ale, Scotch whisky punch,
cheese and crackers, pipes and Turkish tobacco.
Burns’ address to the Haggis was recited by Mr.
A. N. McFberson. .
The following toasts were drunk and responded
to, as follows:
1 To the memory of Robert Bnrns, the bard of Scot
land, who always sympathized with misfortune,
whether in mice, men, or dells. Song—’’Rantin
Robin," Mr. Daniel Mclntyre.
2. Robert Bums, Nature’s true son and post, the suf
fering of whose lire was the source of the sweetness and
purity of hissong. Song—" John Anderson, my Jo,"
Mr. Robert Mair. . „ , _
3. The martyrs.heroes.and bards of Scotland. Song—
'• Scotlai d Tot, ” Hr. Thomas Duncan, Jr.
4. The Republic of the United States of America; Us
first birth in Revolution, Us second in the suppression
of [rebellion. Song—" Columbia N. C.
Vache,
5. The President and constituted authorities of this
United States. Response, C&pt, J. H. Jack: Song-*
• * The Flag of our Union Forever, * * Mr. T. £. Harkins.
6 The BnrasAstociationathrousliOTit the world. Song
—■“Of a 1 the airts.the wind can blaw. 5f Capt. John Orr
Plante.
7. The memory of Wallace and. Brace. Song—“Scots*
wh» ha«, “ Mr. Alexander Robb.
8. Universal education—the true source of the moral
and intellectual power that elevates the people of the
United States. Hesponse—3>r. B. Shelton Mackenzie.
Song—Mr. David S. Winehrenner.
9. The Lassies. God bless them! as lovely on skates as
they are useful at home . Song—“ Green Grow the
Bushes O P* Mr. John Bh^dden.
After the regular toasts a number of volunteer
toasts and gouge followed, and the company separa
ted in the best of humor with themselves ana the
rest of the world.
ALMSHOUSE STATISTICS.
The population or the Almshouse at the present
time Is 2,980, of which IJ2BO are mates and 1,700 fe
males. In the insane department there are 203 males
and 389 females, classified as follows:
WALK DMPAttTMBNT.
Uonfirmed lunatics
Temporary lunatics
Epileptics
Imbeciles
Idiots....
Assistants
Total men’s insane department..
SBMAX.B DEPARTMENT.
Confirmed lunatics.
Temporary lnnatlcs
Epileptics’.
Imbeciles
Idiots
Assistants
Total women’s Insane department,
PERSONAL.
Dr. L. C. Czapskoy, a well-known and distin
guished Hungarian patriot, but for some years past
an adopted citizen of the United States and State of
California, is now In this city at the Continental
Hotel, en rente for Europe. He now visits Europe
on a tour of pleasure, and has volunteered and been
appointed to act as commissioner for the United
States Agricultural Department at the Interna
tional exhibition to be held May next at Stettin,
Frusslai He has letters to all our Ministers In Eu
rope, including an autograph letter from President
Lincoln.
CORONER’S INQUEST —A DESERTER SHOT.
Coroner Taj lor yesterday afternoon held an in
quest upon tie body of a man named, or had en
listed In tK6 navy under the name of, George Flynn.
The evidence adduced set forth the facts that aoont
ten o’clook on Tuesday night four enlisted sea
men attempted to escape from the receiving ship
lying nearthevliarfat tbe Navy Yard. They were
hailed by the sentinel, tint heeded him not. They
were on the lee, and making their escape as rapidly
as possible. The sentinel fired, and George Flynn
fell dead. The ball entered the bank part of his
head, and passed out through the left eye. The
other three men escaped. The jury rendered a
verdict, “ killed by the guard in the discharge of
hlB duty.”
SKATING.
The skating was never better than it was yester
day. A vast throng visited the different parks.
The Philadelphia Park, at Thirty-fourth and Wal
nut streets, is fortunate in being so well located.
Aooess can be had to it from all sections of the city.
Ihe best order Is preserved on this park by the gen
tlemanly managers who have it In oharge, and
everything posslole to promote the comfort and oon
venlenoe of visitors is provided. An excellent band
of music la in attendance during the afternoons and
evenings. The selections played are always In good
taste, and the mnslo adds much to the charms of
this delightful exercise.
; WOODEN BUILDINGS.
Notices have been served recently, by the High
Constable, on the owners of wooden buildings In the
lower portion of the oity. An ordinance passed by
Councils prohibits the erection of wooden buildings
In the built-up portions of the city.
COLLISION.
A passenger car of tne Green and Ooates-street
line collided with one of tbe Fifth' and Sixth-street
line, at Sixth and Green streets. The tongue of the
farmer ran Into and broke a window of the latter.
No one was injured.
NEW COUNTERFEIT.
Counterfeit *6OO bills on the Fourth National
Bank, Boston, are In circulation.
GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL.
The closing exeroises ol the Girls’ High and Nor
mal School will take place this morning at ten
o’clock.
SLIGHT FIRE.
A slight flro occurred last evening at GreenhUl
Ohuroh, on Girard avenue, near Seventeenth street.
It originated from the heater. Damage trifling.
THBi OOUBTS.
gupronis Court- Pr-sent, Woodward, C.
"* J., and Justices Thompson, Strong, and
Bead.
Judgments were' entered yesterday In oases as
by Woodwabd, C. J—Callahan vs. MoOreedy.
Error to Distrlet court of Philadelphia.
The only question upon this record la whether ven
dor or vendeeof land, by artlolesof agreement, is to
pay for tbe stamp which the act of Congress of July
Ist, 1882, requires to be affixed to the title deed. The
court decides that from the aot of Congress Itself it
seems dear that It Is the duty of the vendor to add
the stamp to MB deed, and of coarse to buy aud pay
for It, If tbe vendee has not expressly agreed .to do
this for him. The Judge said: «Itls plain that the
plaintiff having furnished and affixed the stamp to
Ms deed, had no right to charge the defendant
with the price of It. Tne stamp was essential to
qualify the plaintiff to perform what he had agreed
to make.” Judgment reversed, and judgment en
tered for defendant lor costs.
Matilda Jauretohe vb. John W. Prootor. From
Nisi Pries. Judgtnert affirmed.
Maples vs. Brown. Error to District Court,Phila
delphia. Oertifloate. Judgment reversed and a
venire facias de novo awarded. _
By STKorJo. .T,—Ke-ii vs. Vaughn. Error to Dis
trict Court, Philadelphia. Judgment affirmed.
McDowell vs. Johnson Error to Dlstrlot Court,
Philadelphia. Jodameut affirmed, . „ .
The City of Philadelphia vs. Bees A Cabot.
Error to Dlstrlot Court, Philadelphia. Judgment
sffinßßd.
Catherwood et al vs. Collins. Error to Dlstrlot
Court, Philadelphia. ■ ,
This oase Involved a question as to the Inspection
of distilled liquors, apu the parties to pay the cost
of Inspection. The*oourfiffteolded that ’ the aot was
clearly Intended to be executed Mall Its provisions
hers. .The Inspection Is to be done here, payment U
to be made here, and the liability for the fees arises
contemporaneously with the inspection. The fees
are to he paid at all events, either by the purohMer
or by the person offering the liquors for sale. In the
eye of the Legislature, then, all persons for whom
Inspection may be made, are either purchasers or
persons offering for sale. Any one then who de
mands inspection, if not a seller. Is in -the meaning
of the law a purchaser, and liable primarily to pay,
If on inspection his liquors turn out full proof;
Judgment affirmed.
The list for Bucks and Montgomery, also for Say
dor and Northumberland counties, was then taken
up, and the following eases argued:
Heist vs. Bakor. O. P. Montgomery county.
Argued by O. H. Stinson and Jas. Boyd for plaintiff
In orror. The court declined to hear argument on
the other side.
- Sehobor vs. Mather. Bueks ooun.tr. Submitted
on paper books.
Barrenger vs. Stiver. Bueks county. Submitted.
Weldensanl vs. Reynolds. C. P. Snyder county.
Argued by G. F. Miller for plaintiff in error, and
Doty for defendant in error.
Gorgle vs. Hcnold. Snyder Bounty. Submitted.
Dewart vs. Clement. Northumberland county.
Argued by Oomly for plaintiff in error, and by Rooka
feliar for defendant.
MaloDe vs. Sallada. Argued by Packer for plain
tiff in error, and by Ryan for defendant.
Hugh Maxwell & 00. vs. James D. Shaw, owner,
or reputed owner, and contractor. To recover on a
mechanic's Hen! for work and labor and materials.
Vordiot for plaintiff $89.88. ...
John H. Anderson vs. John Mundell. An aetlon
to recover damages for injuries from an assault and
battery by defendant npon plaintiff, and from losses
by sickness occasioned thereby. Verdict for plain
tiff #3OO. Pettit for plaintiff; J. W. Badd for de
fendant.
Yooum vs. Tront. An aetlon of ejectment. Be
fore reported. Verdict for plaintiff lbr one-half the
property in dispute.
Kensll vs. Hungerford. An action to recover
amount alleged to be due defendant in a settlement
of their partnership account. Before reported. Ver
dict for plaintiff #1.160 33. „ . •
Peter Baltz vs. Willey Wallach. same vs. Henry
"Kraber. Feigned issue to test the ownership of cer
tain! property sold by the. sheriff in 1857, as belong
ing to John H, damp, but which is claimed by
plaintiff as his. - Verdict for defendants. Robinson
for plaintiff; Thom and Heyer for defendants.
Thos B. Shay vs. Henry Norcross and wife, late
Mary A. Shay. An action on three promissory
notes, purporting to have been made by Mrs. Nor
cross prior to her marriage.. The defence deny that
she signed the notes. Jury out. Hunsicker and
'George W. Norris for plaintiff; W. S. Price for de
fendant.
Eeuit of 4mut«r Sessions—Mon. Joseph
Allison, Associate Justice.
A CROSS SUIT DISPOSED OF.
-The jury in the case of Xavier Frink, charged
with committing an assault and battery with intent
to kill, came Into oourt with a sealed verdict of not
guiity, end to pay the costs; and on the bill charg- -
ing him with carrying concealed deadly weapons,
rendered a verdict of not guilty.
In the case of George Fry and Gemellus Stra
line, tried on cross bills with Frink, a verdict of
guilty was rendered.
TWENTY*THIRD WARD ELECTION FRAUDS.
Barney Gallagher was charged with attempting
to vote on a forged certificate of naturalization.
Allied Bartolett testified.—l was present at the
election held at the First preelnct of the Twenty
third ward on the 11th of October last; I saw de
fendant there: he came and offered Ms vote, which
was challenged, and he produced papers; I exam
ined him, and he admitted that he did not get them
at the court, but from a man in Holmesbnrg, who is
now dead. (The paper was shown and'identified.)
I believe this- is the same paper the defendant has
voted on before; have known Gallagher several
years; he is a laborer.
Mr. Spangler sworn.—l was appointed an addi
tional Inspector of the eieetion by this oonrt. Mr.
Gallagher presented this paper and offered to vote.
Mr. Reeves sworn.—l am in the office of the Pro
thonotary of the Oonrt of Common Pleas; there are
no records of any such proceedings as are set forth
lu this paper; I believe the seal on this paper to be
an imitation.
The witness was here directed to go and got a fac
simile of the seal of the court.
Thos. O. Webb 'sworn.—l have the seal of the
court for the year 1868, and hero produce it.
Mr. Mann offered the seal in evidence.
Objected to by ex-Judge Parsons for’the defen
dant, and objection overruled.
Witness resumed.—This is the seal that was used
in 1856, The body of the writing In this paper is
not Mr. Havliand’s, and Ido not think the signa
ture is his,
Mr. Dare sworn.—l assisted in making this im
pression in wax from the seal presented here this
morning.
The .defence called the fallowing witnesses;
Tho*. Helverson sworn.—l have known defendant
for Bix or eight years, and have known him as a
voter since 1856; I believe he cannot read or write;
have seen him hand his papers to the election offi
cers and then vote.
Nicholas Kelley Sworn.—l have known the de
fendant for eight years; he Is a laborer, and lives
at a place called Penqypack: never saw him read
or write; have seen a paper similar to the one pro
duced in Gallagher’s possession.
On cross-examination the witness refused, to answer
whether he had a naturalisation paper in 1856,
so, from whom he obtained it.
Jos. Johnson sworn,—The defendant is a stranger
to me; l don't reoolleot or ever taking his vote.
Wm. Brady sworn:—Have known defendant to
vote at eleotions for eight or nine years; never saw
defendant’s papers.
Cross-examined.—l was naturalized at Major
Bartoiett’s house; he said he would make me old
enough to vote, and I have been voting on the paper
hegave me ever since,
verdict guilty.
William Grady was charged with attempting to
vote on a forged certificate of naturalization.
Alfred Bartolett sworn.—l was present at the
October election, 1864, in the First district of the
Twenty-third ward; defendant offered to vote there
and produced this paper; he said, alter the paper
was taken from him, that he obtained it from a man
in Holmesbnrg, paying him #2 50 for it, and that he
never appeared In oonrt to havOiany naturalization
papers taken out.
Cross-examined.—l did not furnish Grady with
the paper, nor did I assist in obtaining It for him;
don’t reeollect of asking him if he was old enough
to vote; did not tell him X would make him eld
enough to vote, and would furnish him wltk papers;
I know be was (tarnished with that paper, In ISE6,
by Jackson P. Oomly, because Grady told me so, on
his oath, when examined at the eieetion; did not
take Grady to the polls, that I know of, at the
Presidential election in 1856.
John N. Patterson sworn,—l was an inspector of
the election when defendant offered to vote, but was
refused on showing his papers; on being sworn he
told one of the inspectors that he (the Inspector)
knew where the papers came from.
Cross-examined.—Tho Inspector referred to was
Major Bartolett; defendant has oharge of the
Frankford and Bristol Turnpike; have known him
10 or 12 years. >
Mr. Bezckert sworn.—l am in the Frothonotary’g
office of the District Oourt; have searched for the
petition, record, &0,, for the proceedings, as alleged
in this paper (the paper Is the alleged fraudulent
one), but could not find anything.
Cross-examined.—lt has oceorred that papers
sometimes get in the wrong bundle in the office.
James W. Fletcher sworn.—l was the Frothono
tary of the District Court in 1856; I did not sign
this paper; the seal on it is not that of the court;
the paper is a fraud.
Cross examined.—Never saw the paper before to
day.
Mr. Bartolett recalled by defence,—l made the
complaint.before the alderman against Grady.
The defence was as follows:
James Walker sworn Have known Grady be
tween ten and eleven years; at Jimmy Buchanan’s
election, in Bartoiett’s store, Mr. B. asked Grady if
he was going to vote, and hevepUed he was.not old
enough; Bartolett said, “We will make you old
enough, and you go to Jaokson Gomly’s house and
get your papers saw Grady vote at the election
for President; when Grady first came to work where
I did, he did not know a hoe irom a pick.
Cross-examined—Don’t know when I first worked
with Grady; it was when I was an apprentice; I
was nineteen years old then, and am thirty years
old now; I can’t count much; never asked him
hew long he had been in the country, when I disco
vered he did not know the difference between a plok
and a hoe; don’t know if ho had boon in the country
five years.
Mr. Helverson sworn.—ln 1856 I was at the hall
for the purpose of receiving taxes ; I am under the
impression that Mr. Bartolett came with Grady
when he paid his tax.
Mr. Enoch sworn.—l was at the election in 1863,
and saw Grady vote on hlB naturalization papers;
don’t reoolleot what Mr. Bartolett said about his
papers at that time.
Joseph Johnson sworn.—l was an officer of elec
tion in the fall of 1863; think Grady voted, but
won’t be positive; don’t recollect his vote being
challenged, and his producing his papers; I have
seen him vote.
Thos. Purcell sworn.— Mr. Bartolett proffered me
papers at Jimmy Buchanan's election.
Cross-examined. —l have been in this oountry 14
years; don’t know the year I came here; it was in
the month of January; stopped at New York a
night and part of a day, then came to Holmesbnrg,
where I have lived since. Jury oat. ...
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District Court-Judge Stroud.
District Oonrt-Jmige Hue.
THE. POLICE.
HONORABLY DISCHARGED.
Some time since Mr. Simon Strouse was arrested
on the charge of selling or dealing in Government
stamps without authority. The particulars of the
case were pretty fully reported in tMs eolnmn at
the time. It Is due, therefore, as a matter of justice
to Mr. Strouse, to say that the Grand Jury Ignored
the bill against him, and he was honorably dis
charged by the coart.
[Before Mr. Alderman While. 3
“STRIKING ILE."
The women, generally, who have a flew.dollars to
spare, seem to be seized with the oil fever to an
alarming extent. We have heard of many interest
ing oases, all showing the anxiety of the ladles to
Invest In oil stocks. Much of the business la of a
speculative character, and the votaries at the
Bhrlneof the oil god are supposed to have “oil on
the brain.” Wo leel disposed to pass the subject,
but must relate the following rather amuslngxiase
that came under our professional notice yesterday.
It was not only a ease of-” striking lie,” bat it was
a practical exemplification of ” lie on the brain
Yesterday afternoon a man with his head ban
daged, tbe blood marks still quite perceptible upon
his forehead and neck, stepped into the office of Al
derman White.
” Sir,” said he, “ I want a warrant. I have bean
very badly treated; my head Js awfully injured, and
lamalmostdead.” .
The magistrate seated Mmself In Ms offioial chair
as preliminary to Issuing the document that weald
bring forth the offender. “ Just relate the circum
stances. where were you beaten 1”
“It was last night, sir, In my own house.” .
“By whom 1”
“By my own wife, sir.” She was drunk, and as I
was going to leave the house, to get out of her com
pany, she ploked up a poker aud struck me over the
head; hnooked me down, and Mt me two or three
times more.”
“ What is your name 1”
“Peter K. lie. Mv wife is named Mary He.”
The warrant was Issued for the arrest of the ter
magant wife, and placed In the hands of the con
stable
TMs* was a cam of “striking lie,” with a ven
geance, or He on the brain that perhaps was never
dreamed of by the King of Petroleum.
[Before Mr. Alderman Carter.]
ALLEGED LARCENY.
Mary MoMollen was arraigned yesterday on the
charge of the larceny of a pair of pantaloons. It ft
alleged that the defendant enticed a young man
from the country by her syren song. While In the
house, to whioh she had accompanied him, he took
adilnk of whisky which had the effeot to produoea
deep Bleep. It was drugged. While he was la a
state of stupefaction she pulled ms pantaloons off
and pawned them to the nearest old dothing
broker. She was committed. .
WHITE VIRGIN WAXOF ANTILLES.
If —a. new French Cosmetic for beautifying and pre
serving the complexion. It is the mow wonderful com
pound of the age. There ft neither chalk, powder, mag
nolia, bismuth, nor tali in Its composition, it being
composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax; hence the ex
traordinary qualities tor preserving the skin, makinglt’
toft, smooth, fair, and transparent. It makes the old
appear young, thehomely handsome.the handsome more
beautiful, ana the most beautiful divine. Prices SO and
SO cents. Prepared only by HUNT A GO., Perfumers,
4,1 South EIGHTH Street, two doors above. Chestnut,
and 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut.
j«8-8m _[
TSEWABE the NORTHEASTER I
Jj BROWSE’S PATEHT METALLIC WRaTHBR
BTSIFB and WINDOW BANDS totally exclude COLD,
WIND. BAIN, and DUST from doors and windows.
They slop the rattling of Bashes, save one hall the fuel,
and are warranted lor five jean.
For sale or applied by _ „ .. ■
DAVID H. LOBRT, 38 BouthEIFTH Street,.
_ . Sole Agent for Pennsylvania.
Local Agenta wanted throughout tha State. jaH-lm*
WISH AND CANNED MEATS.
600 bbls Mesa and Ho. 1 Mackerel.
Formate VT ***** WitalStOUGH. *
del»-An U« North FBONT Street.
SHERIFFS SALES.
QHEHIFF'S SALE.—BY VIfiTUE
ft writ of Levari Facias, to mo wUlte «c*
posed to pnbHc sale or veadtie, on MONDAY Breaux*,
February<3. 1866. at4o'clock, at Bansom-etreefc Hall,
All that tbree-Btory brick building and lot of ground,
situate on the north side of Girard avenue. Ipl feet west
of Sixteenth etree t, in the city ©f Philadelphia; contain
ing infront on: Girard avenue twenty-one feet, and m
depth ninety-nine feet six inches to a three-feet-wlde
id,W ' (D. C.; D., ’64. 569. Debt, *2OO. Paul. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property t«
George F. Apple and Chsrles Field, trading as Apple &
Field, contractors, and John Molvaney and Jamea-Mc
ilroy, owners or repute w«,e ;
Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office. Jan. 23. 1865. Ja26 St
CHEREFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas,
exposed to public sale orvendue. on MO2J DAY Evening,
February 6,1866, at4o'clock, at Isanßom-street Hall,
nil that three-story brfesk messuage and lot of ground
situate on south side of Race street, between Front an a
Second streets, in the city of Philadelphia: containing
in front on Bace atreot twenty feet, and In depth seven
ty-six feet sixinches. Bounded east by ground now or
late of James Panock, south by ground, now or i&te of
Richard Bill, deceased, west by ground now or late of
Beraon Taylor, and-north byjßaco street. C Which pre
mises George,Jenkins etaL, by deed dated June
Iff 9. recorded in Deed BookA. D. 8., Ho. 71, page 354,
4c. conveyed unto Henry w. Hey, in fee. 3 __
‘ CD. C.; D., '6l. 344. Debt, #l,OOO. Fenner. 1
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Henry W. Hey. HENRY C. HOWELL. Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Jan. 21.1865. ja26-8t
QHETOFP’S SALE.-"BY VIRTUE OP
a writ of Venditioni Expouas.to me directed,wiUhe
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
February 6,1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sauaom-street-HaU.
All that lot of ground situate on the southwest aide of
Indiana street, between Bath and Bank streets, in the
Twenty-fifth ward, city of Philadelphia; coßtaininc in
frost on Indiana street 300 feet, andTln depth 100 feet.
Bounded I northeast by Indiana street, southeast by
Bank street, southwest by ground now or lata of Solo
mon Alter, and northwest by Bath street. [Which pre
lniees’Charles Eensll, by deed dated January 81,1559,
recorded in Deed Book l. B. B , No. 18, page 30, con
veyedunto Howard Eire and Marine Insurance Com
pany in Jee. Subject to a yearly ground rent of $lOO,
payable Ist of January • . ,
[D. C ; D-, ’64 3£9 Debt $l6 000. J. Clayton.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
The Howard Fire and Marine Insurance Company.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff,
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Jan, 24,1565. ja26-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Expoaas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, Fobruarr 6,1863, atd o?clock,atSansom-streefeHau,
All that lot composed of two adjoining lote of ground,
numbered 367 and 168, in the plan of “Philadelphia
County Beal Estate Association, ’' situate on the south
side of Columbia avenue, fifty* two feet six inches west
of Bailey street, In the olty of Philadelphia; containing
together in front on Columbia avenue thirty-five feet,
and in-, depth seventy-nine feet, including a three-feet
alley running to the depth of seventy feet Into and from
Bailey street, with the privilege thereof Which pro
mises John Stillman et a!., by deed dated July23d.
1863. recorded in Deed Book B. 3>. W.» No. 41* page 861,
Ac., conveyed unto John J. Griffiths in fee.] „ _
CD. C.;D.,’64. 593. Debt,sl,ooo. Bonsall ] -
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John J. Griffiths. HENRY G. HOWELL, Sheriff.
FhiladelpMa. Sheriff’s.Offlce, Jan. 23.1365. ja26-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
fosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
ebrnaxr 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that two-Kory brick messcage and lot of ground,,
situate on west ride of Fifth street, between Lom
bard find Cedar streets, in the olty of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Fifth street 14 feet, including on
the'BOuth side au alley 3 feet wide, and in depth 90. feet
to alO feet alley- Bounded north by ground now or
late of Joseph Carnell, east by Fifth street, south by
ground now or late of Nathaniel Fowler, and east by
eaid 10-feet alloy, with the privile.® of saiff allays.
S' CD. C.; D., ’64. 416. Debt $57016 Love. 3
Taken In execution and to be sold a* the property of
enaor Leonard. HENRY C. HOWELL, Bheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jah. 34.1865. ia36-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE-OF
a -writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on. MONDAY Evening,
febrnary 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansoßi-street Hall,
All that lot of ground situate on the southeast center
of Brooklyn and ABjien streets, in the city of-Philadel
phia; containing in front on Brooklyn atreot 164 feet 10*
nches.and in depth aton g Aapen Btreet 165 feet 2 Inches,
and on the sooth line 171 feet 4 inches more or lobs to
Forty-second Btreet.
rc.C.F.; D.. 64. 63. Debt, #B4. Lex. 3
Taken in execution and. to he sold as the property of
William Given, owner _
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
.Philadelphia, Sheriff’e Office, Jan. 15,1M5. ja26 : 3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
KZ/ a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
xjsed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening*
i’ebniary 6. 1365, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, „
ah that three-story brick building and lot of ground
situate on the north ride of Girard avenue, 143 feet west
of Sixteenth street, in the etty of Philadelphia; contain
ing infront On Guard avenue 21 feet, and in depih.99
feet 6 inches to a three-fest-wide alley-
CD.C.; D., *64. SSL Debt, $2OO. Paul.]
Taken in execution and to be sqld as the property of
George F. Apple and Charles Field, trading as Apple &
Field, contractors, and John Bf ulraney and James Mc-
Elroy, owner* or rented cwMM. . _
HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff s Office, Jan, 24, 1865, ja26-gt
CHERIFF’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,
: February 6, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansoxn-etreet Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on the east side of Marshall street 133 feet lb*
inches north of Master street, in of Phlladel
ibia; containing in front on'Marshall street 17 feet, and
n depth 71 feet 2 inches, CWhich premises George Me
gee. Esq., Sheriff, Ac., by deed dated March 13ih, 1868,
entered among the records of the District GourMn Book
O, 2, page 240, sro.» conveyed unto John P. Percch, in
’ea. Subject to a yearly ground rent of $3O, payable
! Ist of April and October. ]
CD.C.; D.,'64, 384. Debt. $2,10S 20. Quin.]
Taken in execution and to.be sold as the property of
John P. Perach and terre tenant. ™
. BBNRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff a Office, Jan. 23,1865. ja26-3fc
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
kj. a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to mq directed, will
he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve-
Bing, February 6, 1866, at .4 o’clock, at S&nsom-st. Hall.
Ail that lot of ground situate on the sonthwesc side of
Marlborough street, 265 feet 1 inch southeast from Bel
grade street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in
front on Marlborouthetreet 47 feet.and in depth 100 feet.
Bounded southeast by public school lot, south west partly
by ground sow- or late of Thomas Rose, northwest by
cround now or late of Thomas Mcßride, and northeast
>y Marlborough street. ' A - .... '
All that lot of ground situate on the north side of Nau
dain street 38 feet 6 inches east of Twenty-fifth street, in
the city of Philadelphia; containiugin front on Nau
dain street 33 feet 4 inches, and in depth 60 feet
CD. 0.;-D.« ‘64 48). Debt, $B>OGO Caven.3
Taken in execution and to be sold as theproperty of
Thomas H. Bice. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Jan, 24,1865. ja!6 3t
QBERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
O writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
February 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-etreefc HWI, ~
*u that three-story brick building and lot of ground
situate on the north side of Girard avenue 128 feet west
of Sixteenth street.ln the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing in front on Girard avenue2l feet,and in depth 99 feet
6 inches to a 8 feet alley. .. _ , ,
CD. O ; D., ’64. 360. Debt, #2OO. JPauL]
Taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property of
George F. Apple and Charles Fisid, tiadlng as Apple &
Field, contractors, and Jobs Mnlyaner and James
.McElroy, owners or reputed owners.
■ ’ RBNRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24,1865. ja26-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, wiH be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
February 6,1866. at 4 o’clook, at Sansom-street HaH,
All that lot of ground situate In the Tenwty-second
wardofthe city of Philadelphia, beginning at a point:ln
the middle of rark street (or WissaMckon avenue) ;
thence by ground of Samuel H. Austin north 18 derrees
west SIS feet to land of Hiram J. .Hartwell; thence by
same south 43-degrees west 100 feet t thence by land of
Samnel-Hl Austin south4B degrees east 281 feet to mid
dle of Park street ; thence by same north 69 degrees 8
minutes east 104 feet SB inches to beginning; contain
ing 2 road* and 30 perches of Jand. CWhlcn premises
Samuel H. Austin etux., by deed dated July 2. 1880.
conveyedunto John Myers In fee.] .
CD. O.; D., ’64. 850. Debt. 33. O Bryan.]
Taken in execution imdto be sold as the.property of
John Myers. HENRY C. HOIjVBU* Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office. Jan. 24,1865. ]a23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
KJ a writ ofVenditioni Exponas,to me directed, *wm be
exposed to public sale or vendue-on MONDAY Evening*
February 6, 1665, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All those buildings and improvements-and lot of
ground situate on tbe northeast side of-«iage avenue,
386 feet Ilk inches northwest of Jefferson street, in the
city of Philadelphia; thence along hidge avenue 18
feet; thence northeastward 104 fee- B&..inches; than.ee
east 104 feet Bjf£ inches to the west sice or a thirty-feet
street: thence south along same 18 feet; thence west 99
feet 4$ inches; thence southwest 99 feet 4X inches to
the beginning. Subject to a yearly ground rest of $72,
payable Ist of January and July. -
ED. C.; D., ’64. 351. Debt, $852 93. Simpson. 3
Taken in execution audio he sold as the property of
William H. Brown. HSNRY C- HOWELL, Shone.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Ogee, Jan. 24,1865..- ja2B-3fc
CHERIFF’S J3ALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ of Venditioni Expense, to me, directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, Feb. 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Gall,
No 1. All that brick messuage and lot of ground aitu
a te on the east side of Cedberry avenue, 95 feet south of
Columbia avenue, in the city of Philadelphia; contain
•in front on Cadbury aveeue 16 feet, and in depthss feet.
Ho. 2- All that brick measuage and lot-of ground situ
ate on the eaetside ofCadberry avenue, 111Teeteonth of
Colnmhia avenue, in the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing in front on Cadbury avenue 16 feet, aud in depth 65
feet. [Welch premises Israel Vanhorn at ux., by deed
dated June2lM. 1860, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8.,
Ho. 12!, page IS, conveyed unto John H. Davies in fee. 1
Ho. 3. All that lot of groutd situate in the Twenty
second ward, city of Philadelphia; b(atoning on the
northwest side of East Logan street, 64 feat 6 Inches
southwest of Wakefleid street: thence along East Lo
gan street 64 feet 6 inches to Wakefleid street; thence
alcng same, nor’h 47 degrees 80 minutes .west 117 feet;
thence by ground of Jacob Mehl, south 42 (legless 30
minutes west 62 feet 1)4 inches; thence south 47 degrees
SO minutes east 119 feet 6ii inches to.beginning. [ Which
premises Jacob Mehl et ex , by deed dated October 4th,
1856, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., Ho. 60, page
197, &c., conveyed unto John Davies, in lee. Subject
to a yearly ground rent of $6O ] _ .
[D. C.Td. ,’64. 373. Debt, *2,910.46. Thom.]
Taken in execution and to be eold as the property of
John Davies. HENRY C. HOwEtL, Sheriff.
PMladelpMa, Sheriff’s Offlee. Jan. 25, 186 6, j«26 3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
*■7 a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed; will be.ex
posed to public sale or vendae, on MONDAY Evening,
February 6. 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that three- story brick messuage and lot of gjonzd
situate on the west side of Tenth sheet, one htmdredl&nd
ninety-eight feet north of Wharton street, in the city of
Philadelphia: containing infront on Tenth streetthlriy
thxee feet, and in depth one hundred and five feet to
Austin etreet. [Which premises Jacob 8. Lentz, true*
tee. by deed dated May 2, 385% recorded in Deed Book
T. H., 80. 121, page 92, &c. f conveyed unto John D.
I “* 1 TD^C.; D.. ,«4. 439. Debt. *2,000. Biddle. 3
Taken in ex*cution and tohesmd asthepropetiy of
f John D. Lentz. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offlee, Jan. 24, 1865. ia2S-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
February 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaH,
All that three- etory brick messuage aud two- story
back building and lot of ground sitaate on the east side
of 5 inth street, seventy feet north of Columbia avenue,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Ninth
street sixteen feet, and in depth one hundred feet to
Clinton s tret t, - » '
[D. C-; D., *64. 385. Debt, $4OO. mile. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
JohnSL Sharpley. HENRY O. HOWELO, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 25,1855. ja26-3t -
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF'
k-J a -lyrit of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning,February 6,1865, at 4 o’clock,at Sansom-street Hall,
All that two story brick messuage and two-story
brick slaughter-house and lot of ground, situate on'tha
west side of. Fifth street, 76 feet north of Jefferson
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Fifth street 18 feet, and in deoth 190 feet to Mifflin
street. [Which premises Jacob Warner et ux., by
deed dated October 27, 1660, conveyed unto David Sad
ler, in fee 3
[D. C.; D„ ’64. 317. Debt, $5,625. F. C. Brewster.]
Taken in execution and to be soldas the property of
David Sacler. BBNKY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 21,1865. ja26 3t
CHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ of 'Levari Facias, to me directed,* will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
February 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that lot of ground situate on the west side of
Twelfth street, 196 feet 6 inches north of Montgomery
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Twelfth street 16 feet 2 inches, and in depth 78 feet to
a2O feel street. [Which premises Tatlow Jackson, by
deed dated May 11th. 1863 conveyed unt6 John Frede
ricks in fee. 3 For furthersrceUal see writ.
[D. C.; D., *64.-"429; Debt, *2,070"84 Littell.3 „
TaJ en in execution and to be sold as the property of
John Fredericks and term tenants.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jen. 24, 1 W. jatf-St
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
k} a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to pnblic sale or vendue,, on MONDAY Evening,
February 6. 3.865, at-4 o’clock, at Bansom-street -dali.
No. 1. Ail that lot of ground situate on the west side
of Fifteenth street 231 feet 6# inches north of Brown
street, Inthe city of Philadelphia; containing tn front
on Fifteenth itreet 31 feet S inches, end in depth on
The north line .99 feet .IOS Inches, and on the south line
Allthat lot of ground situate on the west side
of Fifteenth street. 252 met 8% inches north of Brown
street,in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Fifteenth street 31 ftet 4J* inches Mid in depth 99 feet
10X inches. [Which two lots william RlchM*aon et
ux., by two separate deeds dated July 14,1848,_coa
veyed unto fee. Subject asto N* 1
to a ground rent of $93.76, and as to No. 2 to a ground
saldlwo lotß are erected six th»e*stonr
brick buildings, ana eight two-and a-half etory build
t“‘a[». C.; D. >64: 433. Debt, »2.162.3 S H»rtihi.]
Taken is execution and to be soid as the property ox
Zebedee Dobbinr. HENRY C. HOWELL, SheriKL
Philadelphia, Sh^rifTs Office. Jan- 25,1865, jag6-8t
THE PKESS,—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1865,'
U a writ of Allas Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, onMONDAXJBVenIng,
February 6, 1£66, fifc"4 o'clock, at Sansom-gtrees Hall,
N 6. l. Ali that certain, tract or parcel of land; with*
the stone building or hotel tbereon erected,isituafe and
lying on the easterly side of the river Schuylkill, im
mediately north of Gray's Ferry bridge, in the First
ward of the elly of Philadeiphia. formerly Faseyunk
township* afterwards the District of Moysmensing, in *
the county of Philadelphia, described ana bounded, ac
cording to a survey lately made thereof by Joseph Tay
lor, surveyor, as follows,to wit-Beginning at a point in’
the low- water mark of the river Schuylkill. a corner of a
lot of land reserved to Gray’s Ferry in the partition
hereinafter recited, since granted toH&ttfcew Newkirk;
thence extending by the said land granted to Matthew
Newkirk, south' seventy-three - degrees east fifteen *
peicbee, to thebauk of said river; thence continuing of'
the same course twenty-six and nine-tenths perches, to
acofner; thence still by the same south seventeen de
gree! west four and three-tenths perches, to the side of
Gray’s Ferry road; thence* along the northwardly side
of , said road south seventy-one degrees east one hun
drod’aud ten and five-tenths perches, to & point, a cor
ner of land now or formerly belonging to the heirs of
Daniel Dnpuy; thence by aaiavDapay's land north for
ty-eight degrees west ninety-three and three-tenths
perches, to a corner; thence still by the same land north,
sixty degrees east nine rand sixty-five-one-hundredths
ptrcnee, to the bank ofsaid river; and thence the last
mentioned course eighteen perches farther, to low
water mark of said river, and from thence down the,
said river, bounding' on and following the several'
courses thereof, at and along the lo w-water mark of
said river, to the place of beginning; containing thirty
four scree, three roods; and forty-two perches, Inclu
ding eight acres, one rood, and eleven perches of marsh
or fiate, lying between the river bank and low-water
mark afoietaM. .
JRo; 2. All those four lots or pieces of ground, with the
three messuages thereon erected, situate on the'west
wsrdly side of a cer.atn fifty-feet wide street called
Thirty-fourth street, as laid out and conveyed by Doctor
“William loung, deceased, to. the city of Philadelphia'•
and their successors; by deed dated Deomber 24th,1857,
‘ and recorded in Deed Book A. D 3 , No. 25, page 302,
Ac. Commencing at the distance of £5 feet 4% inches
northwardly from Gray’s Ferry road, and extending
in fiont or width.on the said Thirty-fourth street 62 feet
4K inches, and in length or depth of that width at right
angles to the said Thirty-fourth street, 7ff feet IGH
inches; together with the free and common use* light,'
libeny, and privilege of the said Thirty-fourth street
at all times hereafter;, forever, and-of a certain five
test-wide alley in the rear of said four lqts,andvara3el
with the said Thirty-fourth street, and of a certain other
three-feet wide alley on the southwardly side of-the
raid four locs, and running wertwardiy from the said
Thirty-fourth street, and to communicate with the said
five feet 57,681,33. Judson. 3
C “ 378. *' #»,878.00.* “ 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the “property of
William Young, M. D., deceased. .
BEERY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24,1865.. ja26-3t
QHERIFFS BALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
O a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
February 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at SanßOm-street Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on the south side of Thompson street, one hun
dred and sixty* five feet westward from Eighteenth
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Thompson street sixteen feet, and in depth one hun
frei and twenty feet to Cabot street [Which premites
ohn W. Downing, by deed dated February l?tn, 1854,
conveyed unto Kennear W. Latcham in-fee, subject to a
yearly ground* rent of fifty* six dollars, payable Janu
ary ana July. 3
" * [D. C.; D. ’64. Debt. $516 Ledyard. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property*of
Bennear W. Latcham and Mary* his wife .
HENRY 6. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24, 3885. ja26-3t
SHERIFFS BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Faeias.to me directed, will be ex
posed to pablic Bale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
February 6. 1835, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
No. 1. Ail those two eontigaons lots of ground, Nos.
2D and 21, on plan of Mantua village, situate on the
north side of Sycamore street, 110 feet east of Maple
street, in the oity of Philadelphia; containing In front
on Sycamore street 100 feet, and in depth 170. feet to
Plumb street.
No. 2. All those two contiguous lots of ground. Nos.
27 and 28, on plan of Mantua village, situate on the north
side of Plumb street* 110 feet east ot Maple street, in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in fronton Plumb street
100 feet, and in depth on west line 187 feet, and; on east
line 145 feet. . ' ■ •? .
CD. C.;D.,’64. 424. Debt, $337.50. Onyler.3
Taken in execution and to be sold aa the propMty of
Daniel J. Irvine. HENRY C HO WELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jaa. 24,1855. ja2S-3t
CHEEIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
n-3 a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, wiilhe
exposed to public sale or vendue,'on MONDAY Evening,
February 6, 1865; at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that three* story brick messuage and lot of ground,
situate on the east side of Tenth street, 223 feet lnches
south of Prime street, in the city of Philadelphia, thence
east 23 feet 9 inches to ground of Mutual Family Burial
Ground, thence by same south 14 feet 1 inch,-thence
west 31 feet 1 inch, to Tenth, street, thence along sams
fourteen feet to beginning. [Which premises Ann Par
ker, by deed dated December 31, lBs6, ; conveyed unto
William G, McMichael In fee, reserving ground rent of
$44 3 "
[D. 0 ; D , ’64. 434. Debt. *2OO Brinokio. ]
Taken in exGcution'and to be sola as the property of
■William 8. Me Michael .
HENRY O. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Fblladelpbia. Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24.1865. ja26-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
Ks a writ of Alias LevariFacias,to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale orvendue, on MONDAY Evening,
February 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, i
All that tract or lot of ground, situate in the Twenty
third ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a
corner of land of Thomas Bnckiey and land of John
Clark, thence south 82 degrees yroat 38 perches to land
of John Wilkins, thence ny the same south 68 degrees
45minutes east 291-10 perches, thence south 64 degrees
40 minutes west 241 4 perches, to l*nd of Dennis* Der
rickson, thence by the same south 41 degrees east 246-10
perches to land of Elias Boudmot, thence by the earns
north G 4 degrees east 40 3-4 perches to John Clark’s land,
thence bj the same north 22 degrees 30 minutes west 40
perches to the beginning, containing twelve acres ex
clusive of roads, [which premi tes Jonathan -Tyson and
wife, by deed dated April 6th, 1807, recorded in Deed
BookE. F,, No/26, pageS9h Ac. * conveyed unto John
Ely hoof, in fee, who departed this life, first haying by
will bequeathed all his estate to his wife Elizabeth Sly *
ho ° r :I [D‘. C. ;D.,’64. 396. Debt, *726 ; 25.’ Parsons. J
Taken in execution and “to be sold as the property of
Elisabeth 81y hoof, a Wi|
Philadelphia, Sheriff's,Office, Jan. 24,1865, 1,26 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,.
February 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street-Hall, -
All that four* story brick messuage and lot of ground,
situate on the west side of Front street 81 feet 7 X inches
south of Callowhiil street, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Front street 16 feet 9 inches, and
in depth on the north line 85 feet 6% inches, and on the
south line 84 feet 3X inches, the rear end being ; 16 feet
&% inches. [Which premises John Airyet ux,. by deed,
dated May 16th, 1859, conveyed unto Edward L Clark
(E, lb. Clark has parted with Ms interest.) >-
CD. C.; D, *64. 483. Debt $3,750.3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the' property of
Edward L. Clark. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24,1865; ja263t
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue',on MONDAY Evening,
February 6, 1865, at4o’clock, atSansom-street'Hall.
No. 1. All teat brick messuage and store and lot qf
ground situate on the northwest corner of Wharton ana
Austin streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing
In front on Wharton street about 14 feet 6 inched, and in
depth 45 ft et, including part of alO-feet-6 inches alley,
with the privilege thereof. ,
No. 2. All that three story brick messuage and lot of
, ground rituate on the north side of Wharton Street, 14
Feet 6 inches west of Austin street, in the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front on-Wharton street about
12 ftet 11-8 inches, and in depth 46 feet, including part
of a 2 feet-6 inchesalley, with the privilege theraoL •
No. 3. AH that three utory hiick meieaege and lot of
(round situate on the north side of Wharton .street, 26
lest 71-3 inches west of Austin street, in thd.cliy of
Philadelphia; containing in front on Wharton street 12
feet 11-Slnches, and in depth 45 feet. including-part of a
2-feet-6-inches alley, with the privilege thereof.-
No. 4. All that three-stoty brick messuage aad lot of
ground situate on the north side of Wnarton street, 38
met eight and two-third inches west from. Austin street,
in the city, of Philadelphia! containing in front on
Wharton etreet about twelve feet one and one-third
Inches, and in depthforty-five feet, with the privilege
cf a two feet six inches wide alley. t ....
No. 5. All that two story brick and frame buildings
and lot of ground situate on the west Bide of Austin
street, forty *flve feet north from Wharton me
city of Philadelphia; conteining in front on Austin
street fifteen feet, and in depth fifty feet ten-inches,
more or less. [Which premises Jacob S.Lentz, trustee,
by deed dated May 2d, 1553« recorded in Deed'’ Book
T. H., No. 121, page 92, conveyed unto John-D.Xentz
4 n f ae *1 ..¥■
* ‘ [D. C.; D., ’64. 440. Debt, $2,000. Biddle. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as Hie property of
John D. Lentz. HENRY G. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24, .1865. ja26 3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, willbeex
posed to public sale or ’vendue, on MONDAY Evening',
February 6,1895, at 4 o’clock, at Sausom streefrHall,
All that t hree- story brick messuage and lotpf ground
on the west side of St. Jobs street, between Coates and
Green streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing
in fronton St. John street 20 feet, more or lees, aadin
depth. 100 feet ter Bose alley. £ Which, -premises Morton
McMictael, Sheriff, by deed dated September 14th,
1844, recorded in District Coart Deed Book Bi* No. 17,
page 64. de., conveyed unto Pliny B. Falier frrfee. ]
CD. G. sD , ’64 423.- Debt, $1,891. Husband. ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
PHny B. FuUer. HENBY G. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff*b Office, Jan. 24,1865. ja23-3t
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
*3 a writ of Levari Facias,.to me. ,diT«dted£WiU be;
exposed to public saleor vendue, on MONDAY Evening, -
February 6, 1860, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, * *
All that three *tory brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on the east side of Sixth street, 4Sifeet north of
Wharton street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front on Sixth street IS feet, and in depth 67 feet, to
the head of a three-feet alley, with the privilege there
of, [Which premises Stephen Myera et ux ,by deed
dated July 20th, 1855,conveyed unto Herman Van Beii,
subject t» a yearly ground rent of $30..
' [D C.; D. *64. 455. Debt. $625.70. Fajlton.3
Taken in exeeution<Snd to be sold as the property of
Herman Van Beil, and terra tenant,* j*
HENBY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s,Office, Jan. 24,1865. ja36-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
K-J & writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex*
fused tq public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
ebruary 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
No. 1. All that -two-story brick messuage and. lot of
§ round situate on the east side of Fourth street. 137 feet
inches southward from Christian street, in the City of
Philadelphia; containing in front on Fourth street 11
feet, andindepthB4feet ’ , -
No. 2 Two-story brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on the east side of Fourth street, about 148 feet
6 inches southward from Christian street; containing In
fronton Fourth street 11 feet, and in-depth about 84
feet. [Which premise b Charles G. Raymond. by deed
dated February 19th, 1863, conveyed unto Sarah M.
Towell in fee. 1
[D. C.; D., *6l 395. Debt, $624.75.. Haines.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Sarah M. Towell. HENBY C. HOWELL, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24,1865. ja26-St
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
k-J a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will he ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
February 6, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-streetHall,-
All that three-s ory brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on -the east aide of Front street, twenty-seven
feet eight Incheß north or Morris street, in the cay of
Philadelphia; containing in front oh Front street
thirteen feet eight inches; including on the south tide
the half part ox a one foot eleven- inches alley, knd in
depth thirty-nine feet two inches, [Which premises
John Lancaster et ux ,by deed dated January Ist,
1857, convey ed unto Philip Trotter in fee. Be serving a
yearly ground rent ox $24.1
•*CD. C.; D.,’647 441. Debt, $617.50. Salter,!
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
PbidpTrott-r. HENRI O. HOWELIJ Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24,1865. ja2§-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Levari Fad&s, to me directed, trill
he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, Feb. 6» 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street .Hall,
No. L All that three-story brick and lot of
ground situate on the west side ot Tenth street, 225 feet
south of Wharton street, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Tenth street 15 feet, and in depth
63 feet, with the privilege of a three-feet alley, leading
is to Austin at) eet
No 2. All that three- story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the west ride of Tenth street, 241 feet
south of Wharton street, in the, city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Tenth street 16 feet, and In depth
63 feet, with the privilege of a three-feet alley, leading
into Austin street. .. , .. • .
No. 3. All that two* story brick me»suage and lot of
ground limate on the east side of Austin street, 225 feet
south of Wharton street* in ihe city-of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Austin street 16 feet (including on
the south line the half part of a ihree-feet alley, with
the privilege thereof), and in depth 42 feet
No 4. All that two story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the east side of Austin street, 241 feet
south of Wharton street, in the city of Philadetphi*;
containing in front on Austin street 16 feeet (Including
on the north line the ha f part of a three-feet alley, with
the privilege thereof), and in deplh 42 feet. . [which
pjemUes Jacob S. Lentz, by deed dated May 2d, 1853,
recorded in Deed. Book T. B.« No. 121, page 9% &c„
conveyed unto John D. Lentz, in fee .. _. .
[D. C ; I». *64. SB2. Debt, $2,324. Gowen.]
Taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of
John D. Lentz. HENBY C. Ho WELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24,1865. jaS6-3t *
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
yO writ of Leviri Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Febrnafy 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
Ail that three story brick messuage with two-story
back buildings, and lotof ground, situate on. the east
side of Seventh street. 921 fret 4H inches north of Poplar
street, in tbe*Uy of Philadelphia;.containing in front
on Bev < nth afreet 18 feet, and in depth 87 feet 5 inches.
[D C.; D.,'64. 422. Debt, $1,989 60. Fierce. 3 _
Taken in execution and to be sold ae the property ot
James Alcorn. HENRY C. HO WELL, Sheris.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24,1865. Ja26-36
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BX VIRTUE OF
k! a writof Levari Facias, to me directed, willbeex
-Bosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
ebruary 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
AIJ that lot of ground situate on the north side of
Haverford street, 45 feet east of Thirty.seventh street
U the oity ‘of Philalelphia; containing in front on*
Haverford afreet 50 feet, and in depth 175 feet to Story
"m P.iD:, ’64 m Debt, ,1W.60. GaU»,lter.3 ,
Takes In exeentibn and to be sold as the property of
Hevard tilden, owner. • ____ _.
■ HENBY C. HOWELL* Blwrlfi-
PbUadeiphia, SheriTs Office, Jml S 5, K«. iMS-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
Exponas, to me directed will be
fi 18651 , at 4 o’clock,
dtOree-Btory hrlek jnessuaio and lot of ground
ea»t side of Twenty-second street, 8® feet
Itt ‘be cHy of Philadelphia; eon
front on twenty- second etreet 16 feeat, and Is
deplhlfly feet CWhlch promises Charles Dugan, by
April Mh, 1888. recorded in Deed Book A. h.
Subject to^S^ouWlS 4 ] n * ,l> 8&Iaael L ‘
r c ?- 0 ! '64. .438. Debt, *177.76. Dlehl.3
i aken in execution and to be sold as the property of
SamuelL. Bibbs. HBKRYO HOWBLL.Sherifc
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Offleb. Jan. 24.1865. ja2g-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
“ VH 1 o f Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he
exposed to public sale or vendue.on MONDAY Evening,
r ebrußry 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
that lot of ground situath ■ on, the sontheast comer
»'Hiu*h and Berks irreets, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Ninth street 200 feet,and in depth
“iS-Ugjßerks street 100 feet IX inches to a2B feet street.
CWhichpremises Amos EUis et ex., by deed dated May
13th, 1853, conveyed -unto William H. Lord, in fee, re
senring a yesriv ground rent of *350.1
CD.' C.; D., ’64. 432. Debt, *8.251.56 Juvenal. 5
Taken in execution and to beaold as the property of
William B. Lord. HESBY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Kuladelplua, Sheriff's Office. Jan.2s. 1865. ja26-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed,' will be ex
posed to publici sale or -vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
February 8, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that lot of ground situate on the west side of
Twelfth street 108 feet 4 inches north, of Montgomery
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Twelfth street 16 feet 2 inches, and in depth : 7Bfeet
toa twenty-feet-wide stieet, with the privilege thereof.
[Which premises Tatlow Jackson; by deed dated May
11, 3853, conveyed unto John Fredericks, in fee. 3 For
further recital see writ.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John Fredericks, and terre tenant.
HENRY G. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24, 1865. ja26-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—By VIRTUE OF A
writ of *lias yenditioni Exponas,toms directed, will
he exposed to public sale orvendue, on MONDAY Even
ing. February 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground,
situate-on the east side of Lewis street, two hundred
and four fett south of Jefferson street, in the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front on Lewis street six
teen feet, and in depth fifty-three feet to Alder street.
[Which premises Paschall Gog gins, by deed dated Oc
tober 3, 1859, recorded in Deed Boon T. H., No 151*
page 2u, conveyed unto Moses Lacy, in fee. Subject to a
ground rent of twenty-four dollars. 3 mmm
.CD. C.;D., >64. 419. Debt, f 254.56. W. L. Hlrst.3 1
Thkeh in execution and to he sold as the property of
John B. Adams, Moaea Lacy, ana Peter. Hinckle* Jr.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 25, 1665. ja26-3t
CHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
n-J a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex*
fesed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening*
ebruary 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-streetMaU*
All the buildings and lot of ground situate on the north
Bide of Haveriord street, one hundred and forty'five
feet eatt of Thirty seventh street, in the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front on Haverford street fifty
feet, and in depth on the east line one hundred and se
venty-five feet to Story street, and on the west line one
hundred feet to ground of James C. Baugh, thence east
about sixteen feet 8 inches, and thence northwardly to
Story street, _
[O. C. P.'; D., ’64. 108. Debt, *155.83. Gallaher.3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Kobert Mukwood, owu |&Ey HQ SSoriir .
; Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 26, 1865. ja26*3t
COPARTjnEHSHIPg.
TWOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
aV the COTMtaeraUp heretofore cjrisHuk-hetwemi
CHAB. L. OEDM aad ALEXANDBE M. THOMPSON,
trading as CHAS. L, OEDM S Co., iathlslaj dissolved
by mutual consent.
AU busLcesa of the firm will be settled by ALEXAN
DER M. THOMPSON, who will continue the business
at’No. 146 North FOURTH Etreet.
■ OHAS. l. orum.
ALEX. M. THOMPSON.
PgiLADSLFgiA, Jan. 23,1865. ja34-3t*..
/COPARTNERSHIP. —THE SUBBORI-
O BEES bavins pnrobased tbe_Oold Ghain Making
Establishment of STACY B. OFDYKE, lie Is this day
■admitted lo a partnership in oar firm, and will siTehfe
personal supervision totals department Tie mannfac
tore of (fold,Chain, Thimbles; and Fine Jewelry will
be contlnned older the firm of ■ ■
GEO. W. SIMONS, BRO., it 00.
Geohoe W. Sihobs,
Petek B. Sihobs,
•ST ACT B. OPDTKK. ■
Thomas Maosogh, Jb. .
Philadelphia, Jan. 33,1585,
TYISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
A/ The subscribers* heretofore trad Inf under the Arm
of BUSTING & JOSKS, have this day dissolved part
•vdtetanmii*—*. BAM I. a. johrs.
THOMAS BABHES.
Philadslphia, Deg. 31,1964.
riOPARTNERSHIP.—THE ITNDTO
?oS*iftS & tl MS s |g“ 61,, ‘ *
S&HL. A. JvKSbi
THOB. BABHBB.
8. LEHMAH SMITH.
Philadelphia, Dec. 81.1 SSL ja2-lm
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO.
JOBE existing under the firm of JOS. & WH. E.
WOOD, Ho. 8 Horth BECOHD Street, is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. The business of the late
s&TffiSFS %ss
Street «OT°^OOD,
January 5,1865.
The*undersigned has this day associated Wmself with
the ÜBIOH SCBA.M AND WATBR HATING COM
PANY O? PENNSYLVANIA, for the sale of GOLD ’ S
fasbht steah-heatihoappab^i^^
The business of the above Company will in future be
conduced hr JAMES P. WOOD &'JOSEPH WOOD,
under the name of JAMES F. WOOD A CO.
January 3, 1865. ja3-tuthalm
THE undersigned has this day
A associated-with himself WH. H. H. HITGHBS.and
will continue theory Goods CommlMlon Busiaera. at
Ho. Hl6 GHBSTHDT fetrest, under the flimof X>DH>
CAH * CO. ' W. T. H. BtTHCAH.
Philadelphia. January 3.18 M. , - ia2lm
copartnership notice.—bavib
V-> -PEABSOH, end BMAHUEL BART, trading under
the firms of Davis Pearson & Co.. at Philadelphia, and
Bast and Pearson, at Ashland, HchuylkiU-conuty, Pa.,
have this day associated with busmBOBBET M. LIHD
6AT, of Philadelphia, and BOBBBT TAYLOR, of Hew
York, in the businoss or mining and shipping of coal.
The style of the firms will remain as heretofore.
DAVIS PEABSOH A GO.,
BAST A PEABSOH.
Philadelphia, January 2,1868. . ia2o-6t
the undersigned has this day
A associated with himself MYERS F STRAUS. aud
Will continue the WHOLESALE HOSIERY, HOTIOHB,
AHD VARIETY BDBIHESS. at Ho. 39 Horth THIRD
Street,-under the firm of WBIL A STKAjJSS.
WM. S. WEIL.
Philadelphia, Jan 1, 1865. ja2o lot*
OF dissolution;
The limited partnership .xlstin, between thennder
signed, under Hi® ton or RIEGEI7, WIBST, & ERVIN,
expires tMs day by Its own limitation.
jacobbiegkl,
; JOHN WIEBT,
DAVID B. ERVIN,
-a T HENBY S. FIBTSB,
- JOSIAH BIE9EL,
■: General Partner*.
/ SIEGER,
WM. K BAIRD,
Special Partners
Fllladelphia, Dee. 31, IMi.
NOTICE OP LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.
The snbserlbers hereby rtye notice that they hay*
entered Into a Limited Partnership, agreeably to the
proylsione of the several laws of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania relating to limited partnerships.
That the name of the firm under which said partnsr
shipistobe conducted is JOS. RIKGBL *k H. 8. PIS.
TER. • "
That the general nature of the business Intended to
,bb transacted-Is the Importing and Jobbing of Dry
Goods. • '
That the names of ths general and special partners,
all of whom reside In the city of Philadelphia, are Josl
ah Siegel, general partner, residing at the Bald Same
Hotel, No. 416 North Third street; Henry S. Flster,
general partner, redding at said Bald Eagle Hotel; Al
fred Byerly, general partner, redding at No. 1324 Arch
streets William B. Albright, general partner, residing
at No. 1607 Wallace street; Samuel G. Scott, general
partner, residing at No. 2M3 Vine steest; Jacob Megd,
special partner, residing at No. 827 HMth SLxth street:
and Peter Sieger, special partner, residing at No. 717
North Eighth street .. ....
That the aggregate amount of the capital contributed
by the special partners to the common stock Is One
Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, of which One
Hundred Thousand Dollars in cash have.been contri
buted by Jacob Blegel, special partner, audFlttr Then
sand Dollars In cash have been contributed by Peter
at’ tSe oi sa!dpartherßhip Is to commence on Hie
second day of January* A.. D. 1865, and is to terminate
on the thirty- Sret day of DecerhbMjX. h*,
HENBY 8. FISTBB,
ALFRED BYERLY,
WM. E. ALBRIGHT,
SAM’L.G. SCOTT,
•; .. - General Partner*.
JACOB BIBGBL,
PETER SIEGER,
*■ - Special Partners.
Philadelphia. January 2.1866. iaS-6w
EDCCATIOSAL.
"ELOCUTION TAUGHT AND BTAM
-AJ MERING CUBED.—PHILIP LAWRENCE, Pro
lessor of-Elocution, J. 019 LOCUST Street.
From the Right Rev. Bishop Potter:
Hr, system seems to me free from some
grievous faults which have marked the teachlngof many
elocutionist,, and to have some excellencies of a high
order. As a worthy and laborious man, I cordially
wish him success. tja24-at«3 ALONZO POTTER.
TTHE TENTH SESSION OF MSS,
X MARY E. THBOFP’B English and French. Boardlm
. and Day School for Young Lacies; at 18441 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia, begins February 1, 1865* Ofr
.cularssenton application. de3l-dl2t&Btuth 6t*'
THE PHILADELPHIA SOHOOLT^OF
A DESIGN FOB WOMEN, southeast corner of FIL
BERT Street and PEBN Square, (wept of Broad.) will
eoxazaence its sessions for 1865 on the Aral of February..
A large number of imported casts are added to the
Drawing Department and Museum. A limited number
if students can only be taken, as our rooms are nearly
all. Terms are very low. For circulars, apply at.
[he School-house ■
ja!9-12t. T. W. BBAJDWOOD, Principal.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.—
¥ MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, four mU«
Bom MEDIA, Pa. Thorough conns in Mathematics,
Classic., Natuml Sciences, and English; practical las.
sons In Civil Engineering. Pupils received at any time,
andof allages, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Re*
fsisto JohnC. Capp A 50n,23 South Third street; Thoa.
J. .Clayton, Esq., Fifth and Prune strcetsj_ex-Sherlf
Rent, and others, Addnss Rev, J. HBJSVEY BAX*
TON. A.K., VILLAGE GREEN. Penn’A noS-dm
HSGAIo
rsr THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF YORK, PENNSYLVANIA.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the said Court
to distribute the balance on-the account of ALBERT
MILLER,* Administrator de bonis non of the estate of
JOSEPH GRIM, late of ssffd county, deceased, will
meet the parties interested, for the porooses of his ap
pointment, on FRIDAY, February.S, WS, at 10 o’clock
A. M.. at Ms offlce. ln the borough of York. Pennsyl-
Yarn a, York, Pezuxsyalvania. JAMES KELL,
jalg-thSt ; - : . ■ Auditor.
T7STATE OF MICHAEL DAY, DE-
J-J CEASED.—Letter. Testamentary upon the estate of
MICHAEL DAY; late of the city of Philadelphia, de
ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, nil
persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment..and those having claims or de
mands against the same will present them without
delay to Street;
ALFREDS WILT.
„ 1114 HAnpVJßStreet;
CHARLES If. LUKBBTS.
de29 th6i* 1035 BEACH hh, ab. Laurel, Executors.
WHEREAS, LETTERS OF ADMINIS
¥¥ TRATION. o. t. a. to the estate of EDWARD
EVANS, deceased (Slater), have been granted to the
subscriber, all perrons Indebted to the said estate will
plsase make payment and those having claims against
the same wllf Present w BLACK.
Administratorc La.,
<3e22-th6t* No. 640 North THIRTEENTH Street.
PT the ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNT t OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of BEaNBVILLB D- BROWN, deceased
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle
and adjust the flrst and final account of DILLWYN
PABBIBH and JOHN O. WSTHBRILL. Execntors, and
to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the
accountants, will meet the parties interested for the
purpose.of hteappointment, on WEDNESDAY, Februa
ry Ist, 1886, at feur o’clock P. M., at his offiM. south
east corner EIGHTH and LOCUST Streets, In the cltyof
Philadelphia. jalfi thstuSt
ÜBB. JAMES BETTS’ CELEBRATED
he only Sttpyirtere o unto e jtefn^mw^Tpatronage..
also on the Snroortem. with testimonials. oclß-tnthrtt
PABINET FURNITURE.
sxamlneoax.teek, * •?*'*“
proposals.
ntTAKTERMASTHH’S OFFICE,
«t comer TWSLTTH and OIK „ 18M
FniLAimLpsia* Pa. * January
SEALED PBOPOSALSwtU.Hi LWjSS n ‘llf MM
until 13 o’clock M. t TUESDAY. v*®®*****? -sSS
for the immediate delivery at th#m»noy«r-ette*t|g»e
' bouse, properly packed, and ready for
of the following described uaartemMter’eetores—vl«.
20,5C0 Wagon Bowe.
000 sets Ambulance Bows. -
8,000 Wagon Tongues, Ironed. .
All of the above-described to be of the boat auamy,
and subject to tie Inspection of an inspector appointed
on the part of the Government. ■
Bidders will state pricofboth U* WJittng and figure*,
the quantity bid for, and the tfiirrof delivery.
All samples to be seen at*the Govcrameat Storehouse*
Hanover-sfcreetwharf. * ' . .
All' bide must be made out on printed Wanks, which
may be had oa application at this office* otherwise
they will be rejected. . ,
Each bid must be guaranteed-by two rasponetblepar
sons, whose signatures must be appeuded toMwgua
rantee, and certified to as belng/ood aad^ufficlmt (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 btdßdeemedjojrhiglL.
Bias from defaulting contractors, and those thatdo not
fully comply with the requirements of this- advertise
ment, will not be considered. _ .
By order of Colonel Herman Biggs. Cgiief
master. _ GEO. R. OSMB*
j»26-6t Captain and A. Qt JL-
nUAHTERMASTEB’B DEJPABT
v* MEM, corner TWELFTH and GIHAED Streets.
Phllabhi,phia» Jin. 22,1866.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this o files
until 12 o’olock M. MOHDAY/Jannary 30th,18M,for the
Immediate delivery at the united States Storehouse,
HANOVEK-Street Wharf, of , ' „ .
260 “ Ambeiances, ” Wheeling Pattern, per sample
and specifications to be seen at the Storehouse.
Bidders will state price, both in writing and figures,
how many ambulances they can deliver, andtuecnorf
est time they nn deliver them in. _
The Ambulances to be inspected by an Inspector, ap
pointed on the part of the Government „ .
AH proposals-must be made out on printed blanlCß,
Which may be had on application at this office; Other-
Each bid must be guaranteed by tvo responsible per
sons, whose signatures must be appended to the guaran
tee* and certified to as being good and sufficient security
for the amount involved by the United States District
Judge, Attorney or Collector, or other public officer,
otherwise the bid will not be considered. .
right is reserved to reject all bide deemed too
Ifrds from defaulting contractors, and those that do
not tully. comply with the requirements of this adver
tisement, wili not be considered. ’,. w
By order of Col. HEBMA3T BIQQB, ,
Chief Quartermaster.
CEO. B. OfiMß,
Captain and A. Qi n.
depart-
MSNT, Corner TWELFTH and GIBABD Streets,
FHmjLCELTBXA, Jan. 21. IKS.
SEALED PBOFOBALB will be received at this office
until Iff o’clock M. on THURSDAY, January 26*1865,
for the immediate delivery at the United Stafeß Store
house, HANOVEK- street Wharf, properly packed, asd
ready for transportation, of the following described
Quartermasters’ Stores, viz. •
1,000 Head Halters.
1,000 Halter Chains.
08 pairs Hames.
300 Garry Combs.
600 pounds Gat Nails, 12d.
800 do. do. do., «d.
1,600 do. do. do., 40d.
600 do. Borseshoe Nalls, No. 8.
100 do. do. do. * No. 7.
2,000 do. Horse Shoes, assorted sices.
1,000 do. Bound Iron, assorted.
600 do. Strap do., do.
600 do. Bar do., do.
SCO do. Nsilroddo., do.
800 do. Bam ess Leather.
AU of the above described to be of the best quality,
and subject to the inspection of an inspector appointed
on the part of the Government.
- Bidden will state price, to include bones and deli
very, both in writing and figures, the quantity bid for,
and the time of delivery stated, and no schedule prices
will he received.
All samples to be sect to the Government Ware
house* Hanover-Btreet Wharf.
Ail proposals must be made .out on printed blanks,
which may be had on application at turn office, other
wise they will be rejected.
Each ud must be guaranteed by two responsible par
sons, whose signatures must be appended to the guaran
tee, and certified to a* being good and sufficient security
for the amount involved, by the United States District
Judge, Attorney, or Golieetor, or other public officer,
othexwite the bid will net be considered.
The right is reserved to reject ail bids deemed too high.
Bids from defaulting contractors, and those that do not
fully comply with the requirements of this adver
tisement, will not be considered. w . • '
By order of Colonel Herman Biggs, 0. 8. A. .Chief
Quartermaster. GEO. E. ORMB,
ja26-6t Captain and A. Q. M.
SUBSISTENCE OFFICE U. S. ARMY,
Ho. 30 SOUTH Street,
lUurxMO&s. Hd.» Jan. 29,1885.
SEALED PROPOSALS, in dt*©Wca£g»wili be received
at this office until 12 M. on THUB&DAY, January 26th»
1866, for furnishing the United States Subsistence De
partment, delivered in Baltimore, Hd •with— ~
6,000 BBLB. FRESH GKOOBD BXMA FLOUR, of
grades Bos.l and 2. The Flour must be fresh
a * ground' and brands stated, Both heads to be
rally'head-lined. Flat-hooped and machine
made barrels will positively be rejected. To be
delivered within fifteen days from date of
award.
60,000 FOUNDS PRIME WHITE BEANS (60 pounds to
the bushel), well seasoned and dry; packed in
good, Btrong barrels, folly head-lined. To be
delivered within ten days from date of award.
41000 FOUNDS CAREFULLY SELECTED TEA, in
original packages; K Green, H Souchong, H
Oolong Packages to be well strapped wUn
green hickory straps, and in perfect order.
Cargo and chop marks to be stated on the pro
posals. Each sample must be marked in full
with the name of the party offering, the cargo
and chop marks, price and quantity offered.
Bidders are requested to offer not more than two
samples of each kind of Tea. To be delivered
v in twenty days from date of contract:
600BBLS. FRESH-GROUND WHITEOB YELLOW
COEN HEAL (which-to be stated), packed in
food, Btrong, clean barrels, rally head-lined,
obe delivered mi called for.- -
Separate proposals, in da plicate, must he made for
each article enumerated, and bidders may proocse for
the whole or any part of each. Proposals mu si be made
on blank forms, furnished at this office. The certificate
attached to the proposal must be signed by two respon
sible parties.
Express charges on samples must be prepaid, or the
proposals will not be considered. Each bid must have
a printed copy of tills advertisement pasted at its head,
ano must be specific in complying with all its terms.
Proposals must not be enclosed 1 with' the samples,'but
be delivered separate, and endorsed ** Proposals for
Subsistence Stores. ’ ’
In all esses not specially excepted, the delivery must
be made at the time specified. In ease of failure, the
United Stales reserves the right of purchase elsewhere
to make up the deficiency, charging the advance paid
over contract price to the party failing to deliver.
All stores will be carefully inspected asd compared
with the retained samples. Returns of weights, signed
by a regular public weigher, mußtbe furnished when
ever required.
Contractors are expected to hold their goods without
expense to the United States until required for ship
ment.
Payments to be made In such funds as may be fur
nished by the United States.
Each person, or-every member of a firm offering a pro
ne sal, must accompany it by an oath of allegiance to the
United States Government, if he has not already filed
one in this office. In addition thereto a certificate will
be required' setting forth that the articles offered the Go
vernment under tne above advertisement either; belong
to the party bidding, or are to be purchased or received
by them of loyal citizens, for delivery to the United
States Government. - . . '
Bids must be legible, and the numbers must be writ
ten, as well as expressed'by figures
All bids not complying strictly with the terms of this
advertisement will be rejected. .
J. H. GILMAN,
ja23-4fc Captain and C. 8.. U. S. A.
piTY COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE,
Fbix.A2>blphia, January 24,1865
PROPOSALS to furnish the City Commissioners with'
the requisite BOOHS, STATIONARY, and PRINTING,
for 1866.
sealed proposals will be received at the office of the
City Commissioners, No. 11 STATE-HOUSE BOW,
until BATGBDAY, at 12 o’clock H., January 23, 1865,
for the supplying of certain Books- Printing* and Sta
tionery for the City of Philadelphia, according to the
Srovision of an ordinance making an appropriation to
le City Commissioners for the year 1866, approved
January 4,1865.
A printed schedule, upon which the bids are to be
made, can be bad at the office of the Commissioners,
and samples shown, on and after Thursday, January
26,1665. JOHN GIVEN.
fs iLtp Hamilton,
THOMAS DIGK6ON,
je2s-3t City Commissioners.
pATEB.
SULPHUROUS BATHS
OF SAN DIEGO, ISLAND OF CUBA.
Large building* have heen erected on the spot, under
the inspection of the Government of tbe Island. -■These
sulphurous waters (cold and warm) have been used for
the last sixty years, and are recommended by the most
eminent physicians, among whom we may name Bn.
Jorrin, Leßeverend, Zayas, Buz, and GUuzzo. They
are visited every year during the season from February
to May, by upwards of four thouß&nd people, and their
use is specially recommeuded in cases of rheumatism,
venereal diseases, and other complaints for which sul
phurous waters are ordered. Great relief will be frit
>y both sexes In their use. Tim village of Sau Diego
has five spacious firet-olass hotels* with every accom
modation for travellers; these hotels are located near
the Bath establishment, and their charges do hot ex
ceed three dollan per day. Communications between
Havana and. San Diego exist both by railway and
stages, or by steamers and stages, and the trip, either
inland or by the *ea shore, is made in about twelve
hours The price charged for every bath is only twenty
cents. These Springß are very well known to many tra
vellers from the United States and Mexico, who avail
hemsrives of the fine season (from February until
; oay) to visit Cuba. That season of the year is the most
delightful and propitious for the use of sulphurous wa
ers, inasmuch as tbe cold weather iu the United States
treventspersens living there enjoying the benefit of
heir own springs. For further particulars apply to
ihe office of the Sau Diego Sulphurous Baths, No. 16
Obispo sfreet.
Havana, December 31st, 186!. jal4-stuihl6t
T>UTTERFIELD’B OVERLAND
-U DESPATCH,
Office, aw. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
A THBOUGH FREIGHT LINI
has been established, prepared to receive all desses of
Freight in the principal cities east of the Mississippi
river, and to
-COLORADO, IDAHoJ UTAH,
AND MONTANA TERRITORIES,
HPOSr THROUGH CONTRACT RATES AND BILLS OS’ LADING.
Through Sates include ALL CHARGES—RaiIway,
' transfer, Storage, and Foi warding Commissions on tut
Missouri river, and transportation upon the Plains
has enabling the Shipper to obtain a THROUGH CON
TRACT for us freight for a distance of OYER THBBS
THOUSAND MUiES.and relieving him from all respon
sibilities and anxieties Incident to the past disorganized
and irresponsible system of Plains transportation. \
Oux Agents in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Pltto*
burg, Chicago, St Louis, and Burlington, lowa, art
prepared at all seasons to receive and ship at the
LOWEST THROUGH TARIFF BATES.
This Company assumes ALL THE RESPONSIBILITY
of Losses, Damages, or Overcharges on Freight while
in transit from print of shipment to plate of destination.
The NeW York office is In possession of a full set of
TRACE BOOKS, showing the date of shipment, ths
time it passesue Mississippi river, is received al and
shipped from the Company’s Warehouses !at Atchison
(Kansas), the character of the trains moving upon tht
Plains, the date it passes Fort Kearney, arrives at Den
ver, is received at destination, and the apparent condi
tion of the Wares along the entire route.
tig- if Damages or Losses occur, Shippers are notified
in time to duplicate any important portion of the ship
ment.
Theaubooks are open for the Inspection of our cus
tomers at ail times, and parties shipping by this Line
will be kept informed by correspondence or the exact
condition of their shipments.
Merchants and Mining Men in the Territories ordering
Goods, should be particular to give instructionsto mark
uses ‘"Via BUTTERFIELD'S OVERLAND DESPATCH,
AlcMron, Kniu,". and hays them «Upi»d undei th.
instruction, of onr A*ent aft point of .Wpmont.
Letters of inquiry addressed to our office at ATCHI
SON, Kansas; No. IVESEY Street. A*tor House. New
York; or Southwest corner of SIXTH and CHEBTNUT
Streets, Philadelphia, will be promptly and reliably
answered- D. A. BUTTfißFlELD.Proprietor,
A.W SPALDING, General Agent, New York.
WM. H. MOORE. Agent, Philadelphia. driS-tf
J^ITHRIDGE’B
PATENT
XX FLINT GLASS
NX TEA HEATT
LAMP CHIMNBTS.
The world-wide reputation which these Chlmneye
have acquired is due to their acknowledged superiority
over all others. This superiority ia derived from three
'sources:
Ist. Being fifty per cent, heavier than the common
Chimney, they may he handled with much less care.
2d- Theovalehape is an adaptation to the flat flame,
the Chimney being at all points the same distance from
the heat, so that the danger of cracking by unequal ex
pansion is avoided
Sd. The material of which that e Chimneys are manu
factured is unequalled by any other glass as a rapid
conductor of heat; and, practically, it Is found that the
combination renders them almost entirely free-front
liability to destruction by the heat of the flame. Hence
the obstacle in the way of the universal use of Carbon
Oil, found in the unreasonable expense for Chimneys,
has been met and removed bj the introduction of w
-V|Pl _ u . ff oy«»fl
DITHRIDGK’S FIEE-rEOOF CHlMfill &
The popularity of these Chimney a haa lndooed aomn
unprincipled perrons to make nse of onr nurse andtrade
matks.aod their repntitlon has been partially impaired
I>p the wot t hies fin oa 9 of sparionaCMmaeyr geuaaoare.
Parties who hare bees annoyed with, the CHsklnc of
sameness Chimney a would do well to call and trythe
We hare appointed Meaaie. PBBSISX A LEYDEN,
Ho. 10a South SECOND Street, Sole Agents for ear
Chimneys in Philadelphia, from whom they can ho ob
tained in any quantity, at manafactnrer’s prices, with
the addition of freight.
E. D. DITHBIDGE,
HOST PITT GLABB WOHKB,
jalB-2m WASHINGTON St , Pittsburg. Henna.
'pOTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK
v> andCANVAS, of all nnmbera and brands.
Tent. Awnlm, Trank, and Waaon. coyer Dunk. Also.
nos-tr
SALE AID TO
AIL LANDS.
U WEAR 900 AOBSB IB A BOOT
On a celebrated creek:
IN \ISSA3QO COUBTT. BESfirSTIiVAITCA,
• ia rßicJßrSjoonioo.
KiTUS 4k THOMAS, BealUstote and Stock Brokers,
BAX ***** g 9 gQ Btreat, Phtfe. j&2£»
rail LANDS FOR SALE-125 ACRES
\J cmcn or lei*> cm -ttf ALUSBHBBT Bhraift direct-
It apposite lideont.eJid adjoinlng the property of tha
Rnonimltes. wbosefoar wells here besm pro dado* 500
barrels per wwk for fee last font „
The land to well adapted for the bormjf of wells. It
/ATT. TERRITORY fob sale,
IK VBBAaa© COOHTT. PA..
Tiro-mile Saar
Jfoorakeai Xua,
Pittol©' Creek*
BaElion Bun* aad
Apply to Big & THOMAS.
Ho. SH Horth FIFTH Street, Philadelphia,
•Tannery 19, 3055. Q**o «H Up Staira.
MFOR SALK—ON BASY TERMS—
a three-lior/ sine roomed BRICK HOUBB, witb
all the improvements. AIOO,. a BRICK BTiBItS.
Apply TSBSS SHIRLEY Street, near Eighteenth and
Coates Streets. ja26-4t*
« LARGE FACTORY FOR SALE—
Lot 75 by 200, fronlingon two streets, with 65-horse
power Engine, near ScbnylkiU Teras fayomble. In
gnlre'at the PLANING MILL, BROS® and WALLACE
Streets. ■■ ja2s-2t«
m TO LET-ONE OF SIX STORES
JEland DWELLINGS, 3*lBouthFlPTF,BWTHßtreet;
lane bulk window. Dwelling private. Rant $4OO.
jaS5 3t»
MTO LET—THE FIFTH AND SIXTH
stories of tbe Granite BnUding, Dock street, below
Third, with steam power. _
The largo third-story room of the Commonwealth
Building, Nos 611 end 613 Chestnut street. Can be
arranged for offices.
THOMAS Hi CONNELL.
Counting boose of Dr. D. Jayne A Son,
ja2s 6t« 3*3 CHESTNUT Street.
MFOR BALE—NO. 1609 WALNUT
STREET—Splendid Pour-story Brown-stone front
.DWELLING, now vacant; Lot, *) by 126 to a street.
Price, *27,600. Can have a Stable very nearby.
jaM-tnwtha 4tlf MILLER, IB* North SIXTH Street,
Mfor sale or exchange for
Otler propfrty, mew I'AOTOBY, well-built,
TWBSTT-FIB6T Street, aorta of Bid go areane: lot
64 by 300 feet deep on Htibbs etreet to a three*feet alley;
Factory Mfeet square. Immediate possession*
MliiLSßi
154 UoTth. SIXTH Street.
ja24> tnwtha 4tif
« FOR SALE—VALUABLE BUST
BESS PROPERTY—Sos. 819, 819J£, and 821.
FILBERT Street, with stable on the rear, covering a
lot 60 fey 160 feet, with two fronts; for particulars in
quire of ' HERB GUILLOH.
Trnetees of tfce Estate of Vm. Logan, ffo. IS Bank Bt.
TO LET—from the let of April next, the property,
Ko. 999 MARKET Street, belonging to the same estate.
ja23-12t . ■
M NORTH BROAD STREET.—FOR
SALE—A superior Browns tone DWELLIffO, of
extra finish and most complete, arrangement, with
good lot. Possession Boon. B. F. GLEBFN,
jag-tf 123 South FOURTH Street.
Mfor sale— I three small
Bride Houses on TWENTY-SECOIID Stress, be
tween Bees end Cherry attests, Tenth ward, with three
Bouses In the rear—ElTCH Street, This property la
rented to cool tenants, and pays 8 per sent, clear.
Tart of the money may remain on mortiags.
hot 81 feetfront by 80.
.Apply at
is2o 6t*
No. 40 South FOURTH Street.
Mto rent—a modern RESI
DENCE, with Garden, Stable, and Carriage House,
Gas, Hot and Cold Water, Shrubbery and Bhade Trees i
delightfully situated in a pleasant neighborhood, on
the comer of Seventeenth and Tioga streets: combining
all the advantages of city and eoantry, being three
minutes* walk from station of steam oars, and Are
minutes'from home cars and fifteen minutes* from the
city. Tim House is completely famished, said Fnrni
tare for sale. '~"n
Inquire at Quartermaster's Office, corner of GIBiBD
and TWJSLF CH Streets, 'first door on right hand side.
de29 thstutf
Mfor sale—two or three
first-class HOUSES, with all the modern improve
ments, on the south side of ABCH Street, west of NINE
TEENTH. Also, toveral first- class HOUSES in FORTY*
SECOND, between Locust and Bpraoe.
Inquire of J D. JOKES, TWENTY-FIRST St., three
doors above Chestnut. ja!4rlBt*
g| FOR SAXE OR TO LET—A NUM
-■skber 0 f convenient new DWELLINGS, with modern
lmproTflßffiitßi on Worth. Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thir
teenth etreets. Apply to TaTLOW JACKSON.
611 CHI SMUT Street, or at
nolS-gm 1858 Worth TWELFTH Srreet.
M LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO
FBBTI FOB SAXEL —The very large and commo
dious LOT and BUILDING, Ho. 308 CHEBBT Street,
near the centre of business, containing 60 feet on Cherry
street, depth 106 feet, being 76 feet wide on the rear of
the lot, and at that width opening to a large curt-way
leading to Cherry street. -Its advantages of
SIZE AND POSITION
axe rarely met with.
Apply on the premises.
Mfor bale.—the subscriber
offers for sale his country seat, within half a mile
of Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newport pike, con
taining eight Mies of good land. In the centre of which
is a large lawn with a fine variety- of shade trees, ma-
J»les, lindens, evergreens, etc., in all over a hundred
nil* grown trees; The improvements consist of a large
and commodious Mansion, flanked on the west by two
towers, one of which Is four storiemin height There
are four large zooms on a floor, with a hall eleven by
forty-two feet. The house has the Imodern improve
ments. Ahjdraulicrara forces water from a spring
into the upper story of the tower. There is also an
iron pump and hydrant under a covered area at the
kitchen door; The out-buildings consist of a carriage
house and stable sufficient for four hones and several
earriages;aleor a hen, ice, and smoke houses. The
stable nas a hydrant in it.
Good garden, with several varieties of dwarf-pear
and grape vines in faU bearing. There are also several
varieties of- apple, cherry and chestnut trees.
Terms sceommoda ing. Possession given at any
rime. Apply to LEWI G. CLASH,
n024-tf 831 Market street, Wilmington, Del.
MEOR SALE—THE ARKWRIGHT
COTTOH FACTORY, at Manayunk, with all the
necessary machinery for the manufacture of cotton
goods, in complete running order. _
■f B. F. GLBHH,
jaSLif 133 South FOURTH Street
« WATER POWER FOR SALE,—
The Saw Mill Property, situate in Harrison Town
ship, Gloucester County, H. J., 2%miles from Hardin
vllle Station, West Jersey Batlroad. Atraehai to the
Hill are 100 acres of Land, 20 acres of good Truck Land,
with Pond, Swamp, Ac., with a large two-story frame
House and Kitchen. The water power is good, being
supported by two streams, oae fed by springs, the other
from Eimpkin'a Mill. The mill has eleven feet head
and fall, and now running.
The above property Is worth the attention of parties
desirous of engaging in the mill or manufacturing busi
ness. •
Apply to STACY BUZBY, at the MILL,or to
COBHELIUS'M. KBWKIEK,
Upper Plnsgrove,
ja2l-6t* ‘ Salem county, K. J.
M DELAWARE COUNTY* A
FOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS' FARM OR-E
COUNT.RY SEAT, with superior buildings; land under
a high state of cultivation; ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF
LAND. This Farm is located convenient to the termi
nus of the Darby Passenger Railway; one of the best
and moat desirable in the market.
JAS E. CUMMINS,
504: WALNUT Street.
N* B.—Call for Catalogue of Farms for sale. ja2s 3t
Mvaluabl milll PROPERTY, m
RESIDENCE, AND 10 ACRES OF LAND FOR-C
SALE, IN BUCKS COUNTY, PENNA.
Thie property is situated on Knowles* Creek, at its
junction with the Delaware River near Brownsburg,
three miles from New Hope, and ten miles above Tren
ton, N. J. Tim mills consist of a two-and-a- half-story
Stone Gritt-mIU, with two run of French Burr Stones,
all in complete order; Saw-rain and Plaster- mill ad
joining. eacii capable of doing a large amount of busi
ness. The dwelling is a new two story Frame Cottage
House, with four rooms cn the first floor, five on the
second, and four on the third, well arranged, and well
built; a Barn, Carriage house and other buildings;
eight or ten acres of easily cultivated and productive
Land, well fenced, and planted with fruit and orna
ments! trees. The above described property is one of
the handsome spots on the Delaware River where any
one might spend their time pleasantly and profitably.
’Tie convenient to school, store, ana post office, and
churches of different denominations, and will be sold
cheap. Applv to B J. SMITH & GO.,
ja23-tf Real Estate Agents, NEWToWN, Penna*
m B. J. SMITH & CO., BEAL A
■®a ESTATE AGENTS. Newton, Bucks county, -C
Fa., offer for sale in Bucks county and vicinity; over
60 FARMS of from 10 to £OO acres; most of them are
highly improved and remunerative farms, with fruit,
water, good bulla in gs, and well located- Tim early
attention of buyers is directed to them. Letters of in
quiry answered. jaM-tf.
m FOB SALE—AN ELEGANT#*
A Country Seat, with about 200 acres of Land, in ■■■*»
Bucks county, Fa Price, 450,000. For particulars,
apply to WE EGSSELL ALLEN, S. E. corner FOURTH
and WALNUT. . ja24-3tr
#* FOB SALE—SEVEN ACRES'OF
D,comer of OLD YORK Road and WARDEN'S
Lane, Apply>o WM. ROBSBLL ALLEN,
j»24-3t* 8. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT.
HACHINEBT AND ZRON.
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
n STEAM-ENGINE BUILDERS,
IRON FOUNDERS,
GENERAL MACHINISTS, AND BOILER MAKERS,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PASSENGER STATION.
PITTSBURG. PENNA. .
Manufacture all kinds of STEAM ENGINES, ranging,
from three to one hundred and fifty horse-power, and
suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Oil
Weils, Ac., Ac.
Give particular attention to the construction of Bn-
Sines and Machinery for oil boring and pumping opera
one. Have always on, hand, finished and readyfor
shipment. ENGINES and BOILERS or every descrip
tion.
Orders from all parts of the country solicited and
promptly filled. ' jal6-3m
J. VAUGHAN MERRICK. WILLIAM M. KBRRIQS.
JOHN B. COPE.
QOUTHWABK FOUNDRY,
O FIFTH AMD WASHINGTON STKSBIB,
IHKKKI uH ft SOHS,
ENGINEERS AMD MACHINISTS.
Manufacture High and Lew Pressure Steam Burin*.,
for land, liver, and marine service. -
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac. • Gut
inn of au kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron-frame Booft for Mas Works, Workshops, Xaß
road Stations, &e.
Ketorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most Im
proved construction. „ ..
Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as
Sugar. Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Fans, Opel
Steam Trains, Defecators,Filters. Pumping Engines, &«.
Sole agents for N. BiLlean’s Patent Sugar- Boiling Ap
paratus, Mesmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspln
■wall A Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar-Draining
Machine. . aulfi-tf
PENN BTEA.M ENGINE AND
■AsBaHEHasBOILEB WOEKB. —MEAFIS St LEVY
rgACTICAL AND THEOBETICAL IsGINIEES. Mi:
S3?t™S3S’„ BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS and
POUNDSES, having for many years been in successful
operation, and been exclusively engaged in. boildinraal
repairing Marine and River EngineeThlgh ngfl low prat*
sure, Iron Ballets, Water Tanks, Propeller*, Ac., sc.,
respectfully offer their Mirlen to the public, as being
fully prepared to contract for engines of all rises, Ma
rine, River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns o!
different sites, are prepared to execute orders with
quick despatch. Every description of pattern-makins
gade At the shortest notice. High and- Low-pressure.
Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder BoUere, of the besfc~Penn
gylvanlacharcoal iron, Forgings of allsUe&andfcinds,
Jgon Mid Brass Castings, of all descriptions; Roll-
TmmLng, Berew-Cu ting, and all other work connected
With the above business.
Brewing? and specifications for all work done at th«
establlEhmert free of charge, taivotk guaranteed.
The subscribers have amplewharf- dock room forte*
pairs of hoate, where they can lie- in perfect safety, and
are provided with shears, falls, Ac., Ac., for
raising heavy or light weights.
JACOB. C. NEAFIB.
isn.« BEACH
TWDRGAN, ORB, & GO;, STEAM EH-
Pounder*, and General
PjLB°9 e f A*ke*s, No. law CALLOW
HILL Street, Philadelphia. fe3D-tf
THOMSON’S LONDON KTTOBS
OE EUROPEAN BANGB. for fumilim
ns. Cooking Stoves, &».. *t wholwl. sidr&riLh*
SHARPS, A THOMSON,
Qd-smthSm Tte. <MH» M. SECOND gtmk.
ma EVANS & WATSON’S'
WP
IS SOUTH FOURTH BTSEBT.
PHILADELPHIA. PAT^
t dlMge vurl.ty of FUUtPEGOir SAFES alwuyi♦»
MS DBNTOOTBY.- DR. BABBEI
-“*TO T ln«rt« ARTIFICIAL TEETH on Oold. BUtm,
jg b. SEBHPRB’S UMBRELLA MA-
T^SE!f CTdBT ’ Street, om door
Ko - ctscHKsraprMA.ffi.
MYERS &
« £EBb. Son. *aa«d
LdBGB SPECIAL SALE OP i
w . DOMESTIC
Wswlll hold on Wednesday* 0 *??- ** 0?
10 e’clock, by catalogue, for
«Sn°s' R jery extensive sals'ot 1 K ~J> f Hr F%
Me Cottas Goods, yi Z;
06 esses York and Everett cottoned,.,
160 cases bine, o*f or d, brownAT',,, ,
leans. - ‘* ua 'Mel k...» .
f 0 cases Lahcaeter tad Tiverton si-M. " ’’
HO caws Androscoggin, lewirivTlfe ~
jeans. rfn.. .. _
8° eases apron and furniture cberl-. "
leases Lancaster and EoanoK .:-,
105 eases 7-8 and 4-4 WiUU^v
Blackstone, Red Bank kri H,
_ makes. “*“• 5Ei other 4*, r . ! '>
07 eases 9-4, It-4, and 11-4 blchV sea s '
00b.,
90 bales 4-4 Pampico, Howard. Ann' r-
Park,
60 bales brown drills. " ■'*
4S bales tickings,
B 6 eases Madder prints.
f!5 SM 68 *?3* brown denims.
.....
abahle makes ofJTAPLE COTTO?? **«’**
The Goods are all in order and ,
...
FIRST LARGE STRING SALE OF j inr d.
boots, shoes, brooass; Y»&y%
YELLING BAq|. ,0. - °J>d, T'
_. , oh Tuesday moesiso
Peb. 71b, at lo o’cloek, will be sew \ r ,
on fonr months’ credit, abont O
sboee, brogans, oaTalrr boots, fa emE . 1 - l"r.i
and fresh assortment of seasonable sm~a, ,? c 8 f ‘'i.
Eastern mannfaotnre. Will b a ops a '7or eJ[.' ::r
withcstalogne, on morning of sals “‘nxass^
■pANCOAST & WARNOCK Tu>
- 1 TIOHEERS, 340 MARKET Stress 1 AL C
TUT THOMAS & SONS,~~
-i * T -*-* Bos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH .Sir:
a , AHD REAL ESTA",
At the EXCHAHOE, eyery TUEB»AY7at F „•,
noon. ****•» link
eaeh property issned
and on the Saturday pronon. to eaeh ealei MuS*
i°™s. in pamphlet »rntj,*tTinK fuU desertntiom
t^sday. llokls 6Atfes A “* j “ ««R r*,
Ee^enc a S! 0 Ac M ** * ***
BUP^OEFEITOUBK, l fmE- I pIoOFVAFI' „„
iSilkrM 0 FOKTKB *
„ , THIg MOP. 8180,
At B o clock, at the auction store, superior r
Are proof safes, (hy Evans Sc Watsin,) rSeVaod ’&
fortes, superior high case dock, chaadstiS, v S’
Brussels and pther carpets, Ac. ' 5, U
Sale at the Aaction Store.
LATHES TOOLS, fro.
THIS MOHHIHO.
[( Lath«. lathe-heads. visS/Thaftlnn lßi
SALE OF MISGELLAUEOUS BOOKS,
, „ . THIS aFTEBHOOH,
Jmi. SS, at the auction store, mlscedaneous hoot,
__ SWoJh Actant oT the United States
SUITS, WROUGHT AH» CAST lEOH, STEEL Sits
BRUSHES, OtRTHS, fro. ' d
OH FRIDAY MORHIHa,
_ January 27, 1885, at U o’clock, at the U. S. Aisw-t
Bridesburg, Fa., the following condemned ordraul
stores:
25 32-ponader Iron guns, tranlons broken of, HU»
Pounds s U 24-pounder iron anns, 58,685 pounds ; ills,
pounder Iron guns, 45,430 pounds; 15-inch Col ambus
S,4Wpounds;3sponnderlron guttß,2.4oopounds;
inch iron guns. 920 pounds: 1,773 muskets, broke, in
wrought iron, 2,147 musket barrels, broken up, I 5 m i,
ketoon bawela, broken up, 1 lot oT parts for mnskou"
22,347 ponnds; 1 lot of parts for muskets, steel, 2,®
pounds; 1 lot cast iron scrap, 14,022 pounds; fg*
wrought Iron scrap, 5.686 pounds; 1.517 curb biu- n
pafrsspurs; 133 watering bits; 12,S48brushes and pr
gale 1636 Wallace Street.
SUPERIOR FURHmntgjTd^SSmY^CARPETS,
30th inst., at 10 o'clock, at No. 1835 Wa’uaoe street, bv
catalogue, the superior household and kitchen rural,
ture, fine tapestry carpets, china aud glass ware* he
Also* a superior Sewing Machine, by Sou, in haai«
some case.
May be examined aft 8 o'clock on the morning of the
sale.
Executors* Peremptory Sale-Estate of Mrs. 0. K.
naldson, deceased. *
BESIDENCEAETD PnEBIPoBK fWOOS STREET.
OJT WEDNESDAY MOSKIITO,
Febraary l*c. at 10 o'clock* without reserre* oath*
premises, the valuable three-story Brick Dwelling and
Dot of Ground, northeast corner Fifteenth and Sprat*
streets. Foil particular* ready In handbills.
„ . HOUSEHOLD FUBNimtiE.
Immediately after the sale of the house will ha salt
the fnrnitnre. Particulars in catalogues.
pHILIPI’GRD&OO., AIJCTIONBERS.
■* 535 MARKET and 523 COMMERCE Streets,
se!2-8m»
FIRST SAIE OF BOOTS ABB SHOES FOB THE
SPRIHO OF 1885.
„ , OH THURSDAY MORfUKG.
February 2, commencing at 10 o’cloik precisely, w#
will Bell, by catalogue, for cart, 1,500 cases print
boots, shoes, brogang, balmoraU, cavalry boots,
Ac.. Ac., comprising a general assortment of Int
class goods, to which the early attention of buyers Is
mTtted.
Thomas J. Ob am.
r)RAM & HEMPHILL,
DHAT.RRftnr
LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL GOAL,
Of all sizes and of best qualities.
Carefully picked and screened, and invariably at tin
lowest cash prices.
oface and Tart, WILLOW, below FIFTEENTH Street.
*S- Orders ran be left at 146 North SIXTH Street,
653 North TENTH Street, 1463 BARCLAY Street, or
thningh the Port Office, which will he promptly uit
satisfactorily filled. jalf 5a
E SCHREINER, NEW COAL DEPOT,
» NOBLE Street, above Ninth street.
Constantly on hud superior qnalitles of Lehlsh aai
Schuylkill Coal, selected eapreasiy for family pnrpocct,
at the lowest market prices. Wharf Twenty-third
street, below Arch street. Office 119 South FOURTH
Street. ocAtfict
PURE LEHIGH CO AL.—HOUSE*
A. KEBPBRB csn rely on settle* a pnre arttetaat Hl,
comer FRONT and POPLAR. 1. W. HAMPTON.
jalg-lm*
nOAL. COAL. COAL.
yj H. GDITEEHAN & CO. '8 COAL,
the hast in the city. . ,
For sale at the frweet caßhprices. MANTOAOOUi
YARD, comer THIRTY-FIFTH Street and PKNSSt-
YANIi Railroad. dalO-lm*] W. D. HESTON.
Genuine eagle vein coal,
EQUAL, IF JTOT SUFESIOB TO LBHIGH. I
trial will secure your eastern. Ere and. Store bUm,
#l9 per ton; Lam Nut, » Office 13X Spnft JfOTOTBL
! Itreefc, below Clieefamt, Depot IXI9 OALLOWHILL
Street, above Broad,
sell-So.
COAL.— SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
MEADOW, and Spring Mountain LdilgbCoal, u*
beat Lqcoat Mountain, from Sctaylklll, VMHOHIug;
proraVjftor family m. Depot H. W. comer BIOHTK
and WILLOW Street*. Office Ho- lla South BECOHD
Street. [aps-tfj J. WALTON h CO.
HOTELS _Aj*P RESTAURANTS.
«T OCHIEL,”
Jti (Late Herr** Hotel.)
Comer of raiED and MAK*gT Streets,
HABRXSBUR&, Pa.
The attention of tie travelling pnblic is most respect*
folly called to this old- established stand, which for the
?ast five months has been closed to trade* and dartuE
hat time has been remodeled, repaired, and
newly furnished throughout, until it now possesses an
the conveniences pertaining to a first- class hotel, which
are in any manner calculated to insure the perfect coot*
°lte°sitoa?to;cfalone would recommend it as a stopping
place, being only two and a half squares from the depot*:
near enough to prove convenient, sufficiently distant to
avoid the annoyance of railroad noise and bustle. .
The furniture is entirely new, rooms large ana well
ventilated,table supplied with everyluxury the market
can afford, while as to the management, it is trusted to
the judgment of a discriminating public to decide.
The Proprietor, having determined to make thecas*
racier and reputation of the house the object, wuaoat
regard to cost, hopes to merit the patronage and favora
ble opinion of those Who design stopping intfae State
capital. HEHBY THOMAS,
jagl-lm Proprietor. _
TONES HOUSE,
W Cor. MJIBKET STREET and MARKET SQUABS,
TTARRrgttTHM*, jpg.
The Proprietor respectfully returns hig sincere timakg
to w« Mends for the very liberal patronage bsstowa*
to the House since under his management, and would
respectfully solicit a continuance of the game.
dSs-Sm 0. H. MAETH. Proprietor^
ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, 154
North ELEVENTH* heiowEace street—Dr. THO
y*R ALLEN, very successfulin the cure of aunoff
every kind of disease, invites all to call at his Of
fiee.and see that Ms treatment is free from shocks.
mr CONVULSIONS.— Adiscoyary has keen made
which seldoin&lls in the cure of Epilepsy or
any other kind. Any one deslrima kaowiedgeji
this practice can enter at any time for fall
Hons. Cards and Testimonials at the Office. Hoars
9A. H. to6P. M. Consultations free.
Dr. THOS ALLES, BlectrieUa.
j>l7-3m 154: N. ghEYBBTH St., heloirj^
-G'I.ECTROPATHIC ESTABUSH^
Jll KENT, for the core of dlMases fncarable w
dicine, hr br. A. H SrKVfflS om p! iCTIM
of ao entire new system of ELSCTBICAL r&AA/iu
at 1418 South. PENN BOUASE. .
4®“ Please call, or sendfor a pamphlet and leara p«
tlcnfan. j VoehdrgeforeoneuUation. «ab rt*
4®* Physicians and others destine S^trocna.
enter for a foil coone any time after MONDAY,
ary 2d. 1865. Any member of the daw inst ®J“®p
may review without any charge. i-
JOHN C. BAKER & CO.’S CUD im*
O OHi.— THE TEIJBAOTGBEnJIIf^niwBrpMW 4 ®
other remedies h&Te little or -,-nnrf#*
CUMMINGS & JBNHYSt
SQUASH,
Jta~ Send fora catalogs*.
ogam istey’s
COTTAGE ORGANS,
*»t inly iraBXCKM.gP, UntP^gAwS 1 CiiS|j*
S, 4 p^r ol idDr^^
Alio.* aomplat* aMOrtmcnt of the Ferfe*'
constantly onlumA. ——
(CaBI NSW PIANOS.
"sOTEMOS-SSW YORK PIANOS,iiwt «*»’■"*
f “ at *
ISSSE;
led de*»ee ol pomli&md » loif'^'S
iIW *K»rtaM‘ » w u *J«j
PUnot. tor •»!• »&& *& nui. -^-^-^Z^tx.T,^
i 4gK*€a snkmu sTeRS, 310
HJTH Street,
OU>KYE3MAJ> s
■‘te! Ste» fTßS oB>
aea-Bt-afcMa
COAL.
Robert 1. Hsapatix,
ELLIS BBAEBOK.
MEDICAL.
E. B. FOOTE,
1130 BBOADWAt;® 8 *