THE CITY. The Tb«rinomAt«r. JAM. 38. 1*64. JAN. 38. MW. „ 13M. -..SP.M. 6A M....12M 3P. M. 40.~ 68 S 3 SH MX M WIND WIND. ■ VSW. WfcyJf....WSW SW NW NNW JAN 29 1884 , JAN 29.1865. • 4JA.M 12'M. ....8P M BA.M .ISM. ....3P-M. eex .63 a... ....... 31 ...85 , WIKO. <WSW~~.- W^.JNW.....*TOW Saturday morning was the coldest of the season, the thermometer ranging at 8 if degrees at 6 o’olook. The Schuylkill river is light, and the floating loe opposite the city In the Delaware Is heavy i but not of sufficient strength to Impede owing to the plying or the ferry-boats and the Olty Ice boat. There Is no doubt of an abundant supply of lee (or text summer’s consnieorlen. MII.I'I'ABY. thm quota. Tha following to the quota of the ward* and dls frintß bh named. Double the number will bo drawn, aa was the case In IS6S The most Important part of the subieot Is that every person over age, or Otherwise physically dltabled, or exempted by law, should m!' upon the provost marshals, as they may lave been enrolled: Application at the present tine might save the partle.' a great deal of trouble: RIRST DISTRICT. Second ward..*... Third ware.. Fomth ward Fifth ward Sixth ward.......... Eleventh ward.. Total .... SECOND DISTRICT. First ward.. BBventh ward .Eighth ward Ninth ward Tenth ward Total THIRD pIBTRTOT. . The quota of this district had not been computed on Saturday ©Vfeningr. C&pt. Stretch, tho provost marshal, stated that-ft would be ready this morning. FOURTH DISTRICT. Fourteenth ward.:,.... Fifteenth ward Twentieth ward Twenty-first ward....... Twenty-ionrth ward.... T0ta1...... 2,528 GOOD HEWS FOB HOSPITAL SOLDIERS. Major Wm. S.. Stryker, paymaster U. S. A., ar. lived here on Saturday with funds wherewith to pay our invalid soldiers. Major Stryker is accompanied by his assistant, J. 11. Stoddard, Esq., and they have the reputation In the Shenandoah army of de spatching business with double-quick oelerlty. These gentlemen learned on their arrival of the anxiety and distress onr braves relt occasioned by tho non-payment of their stipend for several months, and have determined to relieve It, as far as possible, by extra exertions on their part, for whloh they will receive the thanks of those banefitted. They commence their labors this morning. UNITED STATES Mi LIT AltY SCHOOL FOR OFFICERS. Last week the following students of this school pasted a successful examination before the board of examiners lor officers of colored troops at Wash ington, D. o.,and were recommended far the po sitions named: , . ■ For Major—William H. Hugo, civilian, of Paw Paw, Michigan. , For Captain—William A. O. Oaks, Ist sergeant Company F, ISBth Pennsylvania Regiment, (provost K *For SecoEd Lieutenant—Henry E. Hawkey, pri vate, Signal Corps, U. S. A. j Thomas O. Campbell, civilian, of Rochester, N. Y. During the same period, students Maurice O. Stafford, late second lieutenant 37th New Jersey Regiment, was appointed' a captain, and Harrison Shaff was appointed first lieutenant of Company D, 40th Now Jersey Regiment, a three-years white re giment just organized at Trenton, N. J., under command of Colonel Gllkison. DEATH OF A SURGEON. B. A. McNeil, M. D., late assistant surgeon 60th Pennsylvania Volunteers, died at his residence in this city on Friday, after a lingering Illness con tracted In the service. At the or<aklngoutof the war Dr. McNeil was among the first to offer his ser vices, and went out in the three months’ campaign with the reglmenttbat he was largely Instrumental in reoraltlsg. During his long term of service he was ntver away from his peat, having served faithfully and well. He was in all the engagements la whloh the regiments to which he was attached participa ted, and was once taken prisoner. No officer was more popular with his regiment, and none more careful of the health and welfare of those committed to his Charge. Few armv surgeons have left a no bler record behind them. He was a Philadelphian by birth, and a son of the late Dr. McNeil, who was well known to many of our oitlsens. FUNERAL OF THE LATE COL. MOORE. At one o’clock to-morrow the funeral of as gallant a man as ever drew a sword In defence of thtrljnton will take place. Col, John W. Moore, a Philadel phian, was fITSt a private and then a major of the 99th Pennsylvania. He won his way to popular fa vor among his men. A few months since he reached this city with power to organize the Ist Roglmantwf the Blrney’a Sharpshooters, whloh work he aoaom § fished in a short time. At the capture ol Fort 'lshor, North Carolina, he led his men In a moat brilliant charge, but fell amid the storm of rebel bullets. His body was embalmed, and it reached this city on Friday night. Tho funeral will take plaoefrom the residence of hts brother-in-law, Mr. Charles A. Bushong, No. 1807 Lee street, Eigh teenth, below Master, at one o'claok to-morrow. The military, firemen, Masons, Odd Fellows, and citizens will be In attendance. The deceased was extensively known, universally respected, and has left behind him a name and military fame that will render illustrious a page in the history of the re bellion. KAVAis. . Lieutenant Henry S. Wetmore, having recovered from his Injuries, has been ordered to the command of the United states steamer Lookwood, In the Pamlico-Sound fleet. anSCEIiLAiV£OUSI. THE ABBENAL Vt ORE —RETURN OF THE COM- MITTEE, The committee , appointed at a meeting recently held at Jefferson Hall, by the women who make up clothing directly for the Government, as given ont to them at the AnenaLhave returned -to Philadel phia, They will oaD another mee tfng, of which due notice will t>e given, and submit their report of the Interview with President Lincoln. All the membtrs of the committee speak in the highest terms of the courtesy, kindness, and promptitude of President Lincoln and other high : and distinguished officials. It Is understood that the-Araaf"*- Us fullest capacity, so that the operatives may ob tain as muoh work as they oan make up. All that Is required Is competency and willingness on the part of the officials and sub-officials at the Arsenal shown than in the miseries endured by them In the Criminal Court room of this city.' The merchant, from bis warm and well ventilated counting -house! professional men, artisans, and others, from their oozy places of business, are brought Into this court to serve as jurors. The* most delicate duties are assigned them, even to the determination of oases where life is at stake. In order, then, to enable these gentlemen to conform to the oath administered them, to “ well and truly try ” the oases, they certainly should have the benefit of a well-ventilated and well-heated room afforded them. **l*}™%°,* t°s r a foment a,t this place, and we find an old-fashioned barn of a room, with ceilings of the greatest possible altitude. On an elevated E!*£?£? the judge is seated, and a stove is placed l close proximity to him, which tends to throw out sufficient heat, provided he can put up with the an noyanoe of having the ooal placed In it generally at the tlmewhen he most deslreß to listen to the argu znents oTcounsel or the evidence of a witness. The pistriot Attorney has a small heater dlreotly beneath Us table^which is both unhealthy and un comfortable. Two large stoves in the northern end of the room contribute to make up sufficient heat to that section for those who are fortunate enough to get near them. The members of the bar, who ocoupy seats In the centre of the roOm, are often times seen engaged In the trial of very important oases with their, overcoats on them closely but toned up. The door on the east end of the room opens di rectly on the jury box„and as it is a great place of exit and entrance it fends greatly to cause BloknoES tq the jurors, particularly to those to theend of the box nearest to It. The only meat’s of obtaining ventilation Is to pull the window Eaah down from the top, which aflords relief to some, and great distress to others. One of ike most eminent members of the bar was compelled to leave the court on Friday, and Is still confined to his room. Many of the jurors have suffered from violent oolds during the present ternl. ** Unless some better aooommodatlons are found, it will be difficult tolobtalu jurors, who sit in the pre sent room at tho risk of health, if not of life lisalf. SKATING FOB THE MILLION. A large part of the meadows on tho Greanwleh pmnt road, in the First ward, from some cause or other, became overflowed a short time since, -and now, under the power of the extreme oold weather, the surface presents a large sheet of foe. Manv OOTe fs a * ■** the toot or Dickerson street, extending southward to the old Southwark canal,. there is quite a handsome sheet of lee over a foot thick. In some places the Ice is smooth. Yesterdav. from early in the morning until late to the after ?l°t n .d h L V L°P , 5 0f al l fro “ tho oxqulßlte looktog-dandy down to the bounty-jumper—boys, girls, men, women, and children—to the number of four or five thousand, moved along the several thoroughfares leading to the Icy territory, where they passed their time in skating, learning to skate, sliding, or standing as spectators The people seemed to be seized with a mania for skating. They are full of extremes. Some have “ oil on thebraln and weave quite sure that yesterday at least several hundred haa foe on the brain, or more practically speaking, brain on the Ice. Such ground and lofty tumbling as we observed yesterday was refreshing : «SS?/wTj ce i ln “i e , ar ‘ ®f skating suddenly founi their beds where their heads ought to be. If those do not pay dearly for a violation of the moral law Oiey may consider themselves lucky. On week hoys quite a number of persons visit this Icy section of the oity, as It Is open to the public without charge. Yesterday afternoon a girl, named Caro line Seltzer, fell with vlolenoe while trylngto skate, and Injured her head severely. She was conveyed home* SA3E BALL ON ICE—CAMDEN YS ATHLETIC. b ® Pl»7®d to-morrow, at Campbell’s f Fourth and Diamond streets, between Sit 114 . t f‘ ,ln(le n Base Ball Clubs, for two beautiful flogs, white and blue* Flay to commence affair!* pre “ se,y ’ ™ 3 wIH b ® a most interesting The particulars of tie fire which, occurred on Frt which was briefly noticed in The Press ot Saturday, seem to be as follows: The fire broke out about ten o’clock, In a four-storied brick struc. tore located on Industry Place, In the rear of 819 Commerce street. Tie building is owned by Cbas. Stokes, and occupied on tie'first floor by o. o. Al vord.oarpenter, and on tie second and third stories by Henry Felten, looking-glass and picture-frame manufacturer. Tie fourth story was without a tenant, having recently been oooapied by Gh&rXes for the Government. 401 “ Ba * ea ta maklDB « l °™ The building is completely hemmed in on all very difficult of approach* The fire !n the vicinity were all found to be frozen, and emen, though upon the ground early, could not get to work properly, In the meantime the flames gained considerable headway, and burned stubbornly until 3 o'clock on Saturday morning be fore they were fully extinguished* The structure was completely gutted. The roof was not destroyed, but in the rear portion the second, third, and fourth floors feu in, The front part is yet standing. occupants did not have very extensive stocks on hand. They had no Insurance upon their pro perty- The total loss is eetlnJVted at $3,600. The building is insured, \The flames worked their way into a large unoccupied building on Bromley place, belonging to the Tower estate, but were extin-. § wished there before any serious damage had been v on ft The origin of the flre is believed to have been accidental. The night was the coldest of the season, and the a roagto-tinie of it. Bonfires were lighted totbaw thejflre-piuge and keep the water in motion In the hose ; but, notwithstanding aii these efforts, the water (it some Instances froze wMlo passing Uaongfl the Jimo. The fire continued to bum nntil after rour o’clock in the morning. and It was with much difficulty that the hose was got un off the streets, It had frozen so solidly to the cobble stones. The firemen had scarcely reached their homes from the above fire when they were called out at live o'clock to another, which broke out In the large cabinet ws re manufactory owned and occupied by T. A J. S- HenkelSg On the west side of Sixth street, below Jetlcrson.. : The flremon, notwithstanding their previous toil, wer, quickly on the spot, and found that here, too, the fire-plugs were all frozen, and the residents of .thelffillghborhood had to boll water to thaw rtlEm-jtff%lS caused a delay In the opera tions, andailaigiSftthe fiamesto progress rapidly. The were extensively engaged in At half past six o’clock on Satnrday night a slight fire occurred In the office of Dr. Young, corner of Spruce and Grtseom streets. At half past seven o’clock yesterday morning a frame stable, owned by Catharine Myers, on Vine street, between Fifty third and Fifty-fourth streets, took fire and was totally destroyed. The contents, consisting of hay, com, harness, wagons, and sleigh, were also rained. The loss will be about $BOO, on whiohthere is an Insurance of $6OO. CASUALTIES. 457 265 m B3B 284 319 1,956 ~ ..,.1,028 Bl9 199 John Donnell, a member of the Washington Hose Company, was seriously injured at the fire In In dustry place, on Friday night last, by falling Into an area, the depth of. which was about fifteen feet. The accident was observed by Mr. Warner Heston, who, with one of the members of the Falrmount En gine, procured a ladder, by which means he was rescued. He was found In an insensible condition, and Injured internally. Had it not been for the timely notlee of these gentlemen, no doubt, he.would have perished. Mr. .Richard Keleh, an old and efficient firemen, was'also injured at this fire by a brick falling rrom the roof, which caused a severe gash In his head. He was taken in charge, and the wound, dressed by Dr. Emerlck, after which he was removed to his residence; We hope Dlek will soon be able to re sume active duty. Martin Consadlne waß run over at Third and Wal nut streets, on Friday night, by the carriage of the Hibernia Fire Company. The wheels passed-over his legs, causing a severe injury. The sufferer was taken to his home, on Union street, near Third. ’ 304 .......... 421 m Ol4 ssi 3lO 470 The following gentlemen were elected officers of the above society, at a meeting of.,the corporators, held recently: President—Hon. James Parker. Yioe Presidents—Hon. Richard 8. Field, Hon. H. W. Green, and John Rutherford, Esq. Corresponding Secretary—Wm. A. Whitehead. Recording Secretary—David A. Hayes. . . Librarian—Samuel H. Ganger. Treasurer—Solomon Alofson. Executive Committee—Samuel H. Pennington, M. D., Hon. Charles Olden, Rev. R. K. Roger?, D. D., O. C. Haven. Esq, Rev. Samuel H. Hammlll, Juynden A. Smith, M. D., and Hon. John Clement. The Board of Directors of the Nineteenth School Section have organized by the election of Charles B. Foard (Union), president, and Joseph A. Taylor .(Democrat), teoretary, the Board being six Union, and six Democratic members. COUNTERFEIT NOTES. 1 . On Saturday morning) one dollar notes-on the Montgomery County Bank, altered to twenties, were put in eirenlatlon In the upper part of our city. THE BROOKLYN EXFBESS—CHANGE OF TIME. On and after January 30th. the Brooklyn Express will leave Yine-street wharf at 11.15 A. Iff. and Brooklyn at 9 A. M. Fare $2. Esoursion tickets $3, good for three days. . POST OFFICE CABS. Arrangements are being made to have post office ears, of the latest and brat pattern, placed on the Pennsylvania Railroad. Mr. Colorado Jewett passed through Philadel phia yesterday, On his way to Washington. D. C. Court of Common Woos—lodges Tliomp* William G. Simon vs, Alexander (jammings. In ■ Equity. This case came up for hearing, on Satur day, on bill and answer. It was an application on behalf of complainant for an injunction to restrain respondent, who is the military commandant at Camp Oadwalader, from interfering hereafter, as it is avowed in the bill he has done with' the complainant, to prevent the erection of a build ing! upon a lot leased by him, at Twenty-second and Berhs streets. In his bill complainant sets forth that he had procured a permit from the proper authori ties to nut np bis bouse, and was proceeding to do so whsn his workmen wore forcibly prevented from going on by a die of soldiers acting under orders from the respondent. The site of the proposed building Is stated to he oyer one thousand yards from the limits of the camp. Col. Cnmmingsj in his answer filed, says, after de-. Beriblng the location of the ’camp, and the avenues of access to it, and that the purpose of complainant was to sell liquor to the soldiers in camp, much to their, injury, and to the detriment of order, &e.: “Upon consultation with Major Gen, Oadwalader, the military commander of this department, it was deemed advisable to prevent, if possible, the esta blishment of placeß in the immediate purlieus of the camp that could only be used for purposes of mischief, as above indicated. There are no dwell ings or places of business in the vicinity,-nor any citizens to whom it could be either a necessity or eyen convenience. There are no streets opened, and no access to it except by the plank road. * * * * * * All that this affirmant said to the com- Slalnant in relation to the erection of his house was, 3at it could be of no possible use; would do harm, and ought not to he erected. The guards were espe cially instructed to use ho violence, ***** and ho never saia to the complainant the building should not go up, but merely that it was not needed, and ought not to he erected. 1 ’ The matter was argued by Leonard Fletcher, Esq , for complainant, and by Judge Knox for re spondent. The court thought that there ought to be some limit to the extension of the authority or jurisdic tion sought to be exercised by the military com mandants of camps in our midst. The lot upon which this house wasabout to be erected was some distance from the camp, and there conclusive to sicatesmch cases. The consmandant ought hot to Interfere with the erection of this building, but the parties themselves ought to Bettle the matter. If trouble should hereafter arise from the sale of liquor to soldiers, the house could be Indicted its a nuisance, 1 usVeheitierl. . _ r~ ■■ ■ , -■' mutir Court of Quarter Sessions—Hon. Joseph Allison, Associate Justice. ' [William B. Mann, Esq , Prosecuting Attorney.] ' Petorj Messert was heard on habeas corpus, he be ffigjOhargod with retaining the bounty money of a Gotlieb Lentz sworn—l know Mr. Whelan: he enlisted in the sth Pennsylvania Cavalry, and gave Ms bounty ($400) to Messert; on being called on,- S£u Se ,L t i !a tJ! 110 ,S a the money. Witness produoqd the will of- Whelan, who Is now dead, whereupon Messert refosed.to give up any of the The court decided the ease Blmllar to the one before the court a few weeks ago: that after a sol dier obtained Ms bounty he could do with It as he pleased. The law only applied to those whose duty ™Sl p So“ J 404110 tacrult - Baot 113 The case was dismissed. George Fry and Cornelius Strahta, convicted of a “ af ® anlt and battery on Xavier Frick, were sen tenced to pay a fine of $lO and the oosts of the pro seontiofi. * Wllliam Hopklhs, the sailor, who Is charged with killing Andrew McMarrity, a sergeant of marines, o b JLK. n,t f d , Stat6s ,transport steamer Ber ““•i was tothc dock, a writ of habeas corpus hav lng bton sued out In his ease. The hearing was not week' 4 ** 40 ’ bow ®’ s, ® r > *ke ease going over until next , the case of 3 ames McElhare, whose wife claims fromMmalittlegirl, the court said that he oouldnot hold either of the parents entirely blameless. There was,not enough, however, in the evidence to abso tte flom tte who was the legal custodian. The oourt, however. F°t>] d oonUnue to exercise a supervision over the permitted to see It at al * I?. ope r times. The father was given until next SMurday to consult with the mother as to where the child should he placed. * JL? And ™w Baker were arraigned S?,S? tarda ? “ ot ? la K ou the charge of the larceny of iron, purloined at various Iron works in tho north ern part of the <sity. It is alleged the defendants hadbeen engaged to this nefarious work for some months, selling their plunder to the keepers or va rious junk shops. It is -further stated that, having sold a small quantity of Iron to oueof the junkkeou ?I 3 i “i 5 offered to sellhim *1,700 more. He desired to know where they had. received so large a quantity of old Iron, but not giving any satlsfiotSry expla nation, Ms susplalon was aroused, and he had the men airested. They were committed to answer. (Before Mr. Alderman Beltier. j A YOUNG DELINQUENT. A little boy named Frank Collison, was arraigned on Saturday afternoon on the charge of robbery at Adams & Co.’s express offioe. The little fellow was seen upon several occasions re cently about the office, but no one supposed he had mqrMMUm. »«»».• It Is alleged teat he stole two small paekages, one eontalnlng a diamond ring valued at *125, The other contained several pieces of jewelry valued at about the same. The youngster was taken Into custody by Mr. Taggert. of the Detective force, He was committed to answer. This boy was a drummer In the gray, and A w %-, i , a . dlfl er®nt engagements. At the battle of the Wilderness he received a severe Injury to one of his shoulders by a piece of Shell. NAYY YABD FBAUDS. vSi o fr^, r A?o a ?S i ‘ n , re * ard to the alleged Navy tvSmBSJ? 3 13 ?5° u i ta .jeovene. Major General Doubleday, president of the aommlsslon, will, it l« expected, arrive in Philadelphia to-day, for the pur mae of making the investigation. It is likely the affair will be conducted secretly. ' 1 DISHONEST DOMESTIC/ Caroline Wilson was arraigned by Detective Bevy, on the charge of robbing the dwelling of Mrs. Constable, on West Walnut Street. The accused' was employed as domestic lu the family for several weeks, during which time she, It is allegedi pur/ j®toed several pieces of jewelry, a shawl or two,a to answer °^ er accused was comndtted HOTELS.. AND BESTAPBMTS. “TOCBIEL," (Late Hen’s Hotel.) Comer of | f d streets. pastfive-monthshasbeeu closed to tSHe”Sia dmtor that time hae been thoroughly remodeled, repaired, and newly famished throughout, until it nowpoeeeesee aU the conveniences perteiidJir to a first- class hotel, which are in any manner calculated to Insure the perfect com fort of its guests. Its sitaatlon alone would recommend it as a sfcooDlnr place, being only two and a half squares from the depots : near enough Jo prove conveniens* sufficiently distant to avoid the annoyance of railroad noise and bustle. The furniture is entirely new* rooms large and well ventilated, table supplied with every luxury 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 the cha racter and reputation of the house the without regard to coat, hopes to merit the patronage and favora ble opinion or those who design-stopping in the State capital HB«lx THOMAS, jagl-lm Proprietor TONES HOUSE, v Cor. MARKET BTKBBT and HAHKST SQUAXS. HASBISBHBO, Fa. The Proprietor respectfully returns his sincere to his friend? for the very liberal patronage bestowed to the House since under his management, and would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. delS-Sm a EL MAM, Proprietor. gtotyEmffffm THB ADAMS SX- Earns COMPANY. Otßee SM forwards PajeslA Packaies, Mei ttss; st%i ’“ l ToWM (Hxeral Snpertoteitdtdl the manufacture of furniture through every process, from the rough material to the finished work—dry ing, sawing, cutting, turning, and ornamenting— and consequently there was oonstderable valuable machinery in the establishment. ■ j> - The whole concern, including the stock,* fixtures, and tools of the workmen, was totally destroyed. The total loss will be about $15,000, upon which there Is no insurance. The extensive sash factory of william S. Allen, adjoining on the north, and the dwelling or Mi-. T. on- Marshall street, made a narrow escape. The factory Is separated from the burnt building by anar row alley, but was saved by the exertions of the fire men, A slate roof also prevented the flames turn communicating to the building. Adjoining on the south, Is the < dwelling of James McKinley.; This was oonsidrably damaged, princi pally by water. The furniture was also Injured. The building Is Insured In the Fire Association. A few of the adjacent properties were slightly da maged, i ■ ' The zeal; and earnestness of the firemen entitle them to thb highest praise. The experience Of past winters should have taught somebody that the fire,, pings should not have been left in the condition in which theyiwere found on Friday night and Satur day morning’last. There was no attempt to have them in a condition for use. During last winter the fire-plugs were all stuffed with straw. If such a precaution had been taken this winter, much of the carnage done by these two fires would have been saved. HEW JEBSEY HISTOBICAL SOCIETY. OIIGAHIZKD. PERSONAL. THE COURTS. son and I.u<ll«w. without granting" -or' matter rests. THE POLICE. [Before Mr. Alderman Clohda.3 AIjIaEGED liAHCEHY. • SHERIFF’S SAFES. CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O „ writ ot Venditioni Exponas, to me dirootod, will be exposedto public sal* or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Febm&ry.S, 186 i, at4o’clock, at Bansom-street Hall, -Ail that three-ettiry brek meesuage and lot ground situate on south side of Race street, between Front and Second streets, In the city of Philadelphia: eontalmng in front onßaee street twenty feet, and in depth seven* ty-s*x feet six inches- '. Bounded east by ground now or late of J&m8B Panoek* south by ground now or. late or Richard Hill, deceased, west by ground now or late of Bernon Taylor, and north by Baca street, f Whlcfc pre mites George Jenkins et al., by deed dated June 13th, 1869. recorded in Deed Book A. D. B*, Mo. 71, pace 354, &c.-*-«ODveyed unto Henry W. Hey, in fee. ] • CD* eft D., ’64 344. Debt, $l,OOO. Fenner,! Taken in execution end to be sold as the property of Henry W Hey. HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24, ja2S-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ ofyenditiohl 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 -Hall,— Ail that lot of ground situate on the southwest side of Indiana street, between Bath and Bank , streets, in the Twenty-fifth ward, city of Philadelphia; containing in froot on Indiana street 800 feet, and in depth 100 feet. Bounded - northeast by Indiana street, southeast by Bank street, southwest by ground now or late of Solo mon Alter, and northwest by Bath street. C Which pre mises Charles Kensil, by deed dated January 31.1869, recorded in Deed Book L. B. 3 , N*». 13, page 30. con veyed unto Howard Fire and Marine Insurance Com pany in fee. Subject to a yearly, ground rent of $lOO, payable let of January anOuly. CD. O ; D., *64. 319 Y)ebt $l6 000. J. Clayton.: Taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property of The Howard Fire and Marine Insurance Company. HENRY C* HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia, SherlfPs Office'*,Jan* 21, 1865. ja26-3t_ QHEKIFF’S SALE.r-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to publSc sale or vendue, on MON D *1 Eve ning,Februar? 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, AD that lot composed of two adjoining lots of gzouud, numbered 167 and 168, in the plan tf ’‘Philadelphia County Seal Estate Association. ’ * situate on the - south side of Columbia avenue, fifty-two feet six inches west of Bailey street, in tbe city of Philadelphia; containing together In front on Columbia- avenue thirty-five feet and in depth seventy-nine feet, inducing a thrae-feet alley runningto the depth of seventy feet into and from- Bailey street, with the privilege thereof. [Which pre mises John Stillman-st a).. Jay deed dated July 23d, 1853. recorded Jn Deed Book B. D. W., Mo. 41, page 261, See,, conveyed unto John J. Griffiths in fee. 3 [P, C. ;D., T B4. 593. Debt*. $l,OOO. BoaraU 3 Taken in execution and to besoid as the Property of Jonn ,T. Griffiths. HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff .Philadelphia, Sheriffs Officer Jan.'23,1865* ja26-3t QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF k-7 a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex fased to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening., ebruan 6, 1865, at’4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Halt, All ihat two**tory brick messuage and lot or ground, situate os west ride of Fifth street, between Lom bard fend Cedar streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fifth street 14 feet, including on the south side an alley 3 feet wide, and in depth 90 feet to a3O 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 said 10-feet all*r. with tie privileiie of saia alleys. CD. Ci;D , ’64. 410. Debt $570 16 Love. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold a* the property of Eleanor Leonard. HENRY C- HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offleer-Jaa. 24, 1865. ja26-3t 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, February 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Ail that lot of ground situate on the southeait orner of Brooklyn and Aspen streets, in the city of- Ph.li.adel ?>hl&; containing in front on Brooklyn street 164 fact 10 H aches,and in depth alo&g Aspen street 165 feet 2 inches, and on the "south line 171 foot 4 inches more or less to ‘Forty -second street. rCJC.F.; D » *64. 83. Debt, $B4 Lex. 3 Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of •William Given," owner " _ ? HENRY C. HO WELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Jan. 16,1865. ja26 3t CHERIFF’S SAL!.—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 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Marshall street 133 feet 1 H inches north of Master street, in the city of Philadel phia; containing in front on Marshall street 17 feet,.and - in depth 71 fret 2 inches. [Which premises George Me gee. Esq*, Sheriff, &c;, by deed dated March 13th, 1858, entered among the records of the District Court,in Book O, it page 240, Ac., conveyed unto John P. Pertch, in fee. Subject to a yearly ground rent of sso* payable Ist of Anri! and October. 1 CD. C.; 8., ’64. 384 Debt, $2,103 20. Gain. 3 Taken in execution And to besold as the property of John P* Persch and terra tenant* ? HENRY C* HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 23,1860. ja26-3t BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, JPebruary 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, atSansom-st. Hall* All that Jot of. ground situate on tbe southwest side of 'Marlborough street, 265 fret 1 in eh southeast from Bel grade itteet, in; the city of Philadelphia; containing iu front on Marlboronth street 47 feet* and in depth 100 feet. Bounded southeast by public school lot.soa'hwesi partly by ground now or late of Thomas Rose, northwest by ground now or late of Thomas Mcßride, and northeast by Marlborough street. All that lot of ground situate on the north side of Man date street 38 feet 6 inches east of Twenty-fifth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Man-' dain street 33 fret 4 inches* and in depth 50 feet CD. G.; D.,’64 420. Debt, «3.0C0 oaven.'3 Taken in execution and tone sold as the property of Thomas H. Bice. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia, .Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24, 1865. ja!6 3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY.VIRTUE OF writ of Levari Faoias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February o, 1860, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-sfcreet Hall, All that lot of ground situate in tbe Tenwty- second ward of the citvof Philadelphia, beginningatapolntin the middle of Park street (or Wfssahickon avenue); thence ay ground of Samuel H. Austin north 48 west 815 feet to land of Hiram J. Hartwell; thence by. same south 42 degrees west 100 feet ; thence by land of , Samuel H. Austin south 48 degrees east 284 feet to mid dle of Park street; thence by same north 59 degrees 8 minutes east IC4-feet S& incaes to beginning; contain ing 2 roods and 30 perches of laud. [Which premises SsmnelH. Austin et nx..bydeed dated July 2, 1869, conveyed unto John Myers in fee. 3. [Ac. ;D., ’64 SCO. Debt, $454 83, O Bryan*3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Myers. HENRY G. HOWRLL. Sheriff Philadelphia/Sheriffs Office, Jan* 24,1865* ja26-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF 4-7 a writof Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,will be 'exposed-to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Febj uary 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Bansom-street Hall, All those buildings and improvements and lot of ground situate on the northeast side of Ridge avehue, 388 feet IJK inches northwest of Jefferson street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence along Kidge avenue 18 feet; thence northeastward 104.fee* S££ inches; thence east 104 feet 85$ inches to the weßtsiaeof a thirty-feet street: thence south.along same 18 feet; thence west 99 feet 4% inches; thence southwest 99 fret 411 inches to the beginning. Subject to a yearly ground rent of $72, payable Ist of January and July. CD. C.; D., ’64. 35L Debt, $852 93. Simpson* 3 Taken in execution and to be sold &e the property of William H. Brown. HENRY C. HOWELL, Bheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24,1865. ja2S-3t CHERIFF’B SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP KA a writ of YeJ«sitionl Expeu&s. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Feb. 5, IS&Vat 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, 80. L t All that brick messnageand lot of gronnd aitu a+» ah the eastside of avenue, 111 feet south of Golumbia avenue, in the city of Pniladelpala; contain ine in iront on Cadb3rry' avenue 16 feat, and m depth 65 feet [Which premises Israel Vanhorn etux., by deed toted June at” IBSD, recorded In Deed A. D^. lnweo & ward, city of Philadelphia; beginning on the northwest tldeof East Logan street, 61 feet 6 inches southwest of Wakefield street: thence along East Lo gan street64feet 6 inches to Wakefield street; thence almg same, north 47 degrees SO minutes west 1!7 feet: thence hy ground of Jacob M.hl, south 42 degress 30 minutes west 62 feet ljf inches; thence south 47 degrees 30 minutes eaet 119 feet 5 H Inches to beginning. [Which premises Jacob Mohl et ex , by deed dated October 4th, 1885, recorded, in. Deed Book-B. D. W, So. 60. page 107, &c. .conveyed unto John Davies,% fee. Subject to a yearly ground rent of $6O. J [D. C. D., ’64. 373. Debt, $2,910.46.' Thorn.] Taken m execution and to he sold as the property of J °M> im-vie, HEdSEY C. HOWEbL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jam 25, 186 5. j*26 St (junction the SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ «f Levari Farias, to me directed, will be ex §osed to public sale or vendue, ou MOSDAY Eveuiaa. «hroary 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that three* story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the north Bide of Walnut street, one hundred and ten feet east of Fifteenth -street, in the city of Phi ladelphia; containing in front on Walnut street eighteen feet, and in depth one hundred feet, to a tl irty-five-feet court called Jefferson avenue, together with the privi lege thereof and cf two certain twelve-feet alleys con* nected therewith. [Wnich premiers Seueff et endorsed, dated December 26th, 1832, re corded in Deed Book A. M., No. 81, page 664, Ac., con veyed unto Caleb Johnson in. fee. Subject to a ground rent of seventy-two dollars, payable first of January and July.) (Caleb Johnson has partei with hlsintsrost iu above.) [D.C.;D.,’64. SM Debt, $4,884.42. Paul.] Tskgu in execution and to he sold as the property of HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Offlce, Jan. 19. 1863. ja24-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF _ » Writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to publie sale or vendne, on MONDAY Eve nmg.Fehiuary 6,1865,at40’c100k,at Sansom-street SHkll. All that two story brick messuage and iwo-story bnck si slighter, house and lot of gronnd, situate on the west side of Fifth strei.t, 73 feet north of Jefferson Btle S,t-.'a the city of Philadelphia; containing lit front on Fifth street 18 feet, and In depth 190 feet to Mifflin J Jle a ie fA/ aco,l »^; Warner et n*„ by deed dated October 27, 1860, conveyed unto David Sad ler, in fee ] . n>. C.;.D„ ’64. 317. Debt, $6,625, F. C. Brewster.] Taken in execution and to be sold as theproperty of Bsvtd Sailer .HENRY C. HOWBLE, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24. 1860.. ja26 3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF w- Lev V ! f aciaB i to me directed, wffl be ex posed to public saleoi vendne, on MONDAY Evening. 6 ! im at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street All that lot of gronnd annate on the west side of Twelfth street . 180 feet 4 inches north of Montgomery ™ ?lEFiJ , # 4 . Bll s liai c antalnlDg In front on Twelfth sheet, 16 ftet 2 inches, and In depth 78 feet tea twenty-loot-wide sheet, wltMthe privilege thereof. CWhjjh premltee Ta’low Jackson, bv deed datad Mav P’JJB. conveyed unto John Fredericks, In fee ] tor further recital see writ ,J ID-C.;D-. ’M 430 Debt 52.070.84. Littell.] K wPt§hMS]|iiy. IoC,ed “ ttrBe s torr brick J^UerlX. n^°ftre& la M th 9 sporty of PhUadelnhla. Jaf S^f t - CHERIFF’S sale.—by virtue of Faclas.to me directed, will be ex p2H^fal^r veadue, on MONDAY Evening, February 6. clock, k at Sansom-street HallT on ’m* ’ilbose two tontiguous lobs of ground, Nob. °3 lim 31 of village, aituate on the S°f#% a'&'s 110 feet eat* of Maple r 3e j pl&ia ' confcaininf iu front llumUKt. % t 150 f6et * — ia dmiL * 7O ft** to tV BO two contiguoua lots of eround X** S-Cl FhUadeJphia; containing lnfrontonlrwijrireet lSe f itCf iUSeP ‘ h ° a ’"' 0Btlln3W7fe3t ’ ““ou east CD. 6.; D , .’64. 424. Debt, $737.60. Cnyie,.i Taken in execution Mid to he sold as theproperty of Daniel J Irvine HENRY C HOWM.L, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offlce. Jan. 24, 1865. ja26-3t CHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF A k-J Writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ihj; FebruMy 6,1865,at 4 o’clock, at SansonhstroetHall, All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Lewis street, two hnndrel and four fe«t south of Jefferson street, iu the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Lewis street six tannfcct. and .in depth fifty-three feet to Alder street. [Which premises Pasohall Ooiglas, by deed dated Oc tober 3, IBfi9, recorded lu Deed Book T. H No 151 page 20, conveyed unto Mossb Lacy in fee Subject to a ground rent of twenty’four dollars. ) ' _[D. C.; D., ’64. 419. Debt, $284.66. W. L Hirst. 3 ; Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John B. Adams. Moses Lacy, ana Fetor Hinekle, Jr ■m.*t * , ~ _HENBY C. EOWBLL, Blierlff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jaa. 25. 1865. CHERIFF’S 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, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Ag that three etory brick messuage with two-story back buildings, and lot of ground, situate cm the east side of Seventh street. 921 feet 4 H inches north of Poplar itreet, in the city of Philadeiphia; containing in front on Seventh street 18 feet, and ik depth 87 feet a inches _ CD. C.; D.i ’64. 455. Debt, $1,989 60. Pierce 3 _ Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of JarapAicorn, HBNKY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offlce, Jaa. 24, 1865. ja26-3t 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, ? ./AU? S’ 1865 * at 4 o clock, at Sansom-street HaH, AD that three-storr brick messuage and lot of ground “tuato on the east side of Twenty-eecond'street,® feet ! tree it to the city of Philadelphia teon sSSnJlfP ft°“t on Twenty-second street 16 feeet, and in depth fifty feet. ' [Which premises Charles Dngan. hv deed dated Apnicth, IS6B, recorded in Deed Book A. K "O. ioi Page 280, eonveyednmo Samuel L. Hibhs. Subject to ground rent of $62.3 ' “ ' _ . [D. C ; D., ’64, 488. Debt. $177.7*. Diehl.] Taken In execution and to he sold as the property of ?a m,A el J L ;J!{ bb V J°- HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offlce, Jan. 24,1866. ja26-St ' CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will ha exposed to public sale or.vendne,on MONDAY Evening. • February 6, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Haß * firtnndsjtuate oa : the southeast corner of Ninth and Berks i treets.in the city of Philaoeiphla; containing in front on Ninth street 200 feet, and in dentil alone Berks street 100 feetra inches to a2B feet stmt Which premises Amos Ellis et wt., by deed dated Mav. 13th, 1863, conveyed uato William H. Lord, infeß. rs. serylng a yearly eronnd rent of $360.; - C. r D., 1 61. 432: Dabt. $8.25L65 JuyenaU -Taken in execution to sold as the property of B-Dozd-. . HENRr C, HOWELL, Sheriff. Ptaiadolphl*, Sheriff's 0»to, Jaa, 26, im, jaS5-K THE. PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1866 a writ of Alias Levari Faoi&s.to me directed, will be' exposed to publirsaleor Vendue, onMONDAY Evening, February: 6. ;1£65, at 4o'clock,atSansom-streetHall, * So. 1. All that certain tract or parcel of lsnd, with the atond building or hotel thereon erected, situate and lying on the easterly side of the river’SchuylkUl. im mediately north of Gray’s Ferry bridge, lathe First ward of the city of Philadelphia. formerly Psasyuiik tcwnthip, afterwards t the District of Moyamenring, la the county of Philadelphia* described and bpanded.ae cording jo a survey lately made thereof by Joseph Tay lor, surveyor, as follows,to wit: Beginning at a point la the low-water mark ofthe river Schuylkilia corner of a lot of land reserved 10 Grab's Ferry in the partition hereinafter zycittd, since granted to Matthew Newkirk; thence extending by the said land granted to Matthew Newkirk. south atveaiy-three degrees east fifteen petcbee. to the bank of said rivers thence sontinniag of the same course twenty*six and nine* tenths parches, to a cornerthence still by the same son>h seventeen de greet 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 dred and ten and five-tenths perches, .to a point, a cor ner of land how or formerly~l>e]Oßging to the heirs of Daniel Dupuy; thence by said Dapay’aland north for ty-eight denreee west ninety-three and three-tenths - perches, to a corner: thence still by the same iandhorth sixty degrees ear t nine and sixty-five, one-hundredths pt rchee, to tl e bank of said river; and thence the last mentioned" cduvee eighteen perohee further, to low watermark of said river, and from thence down the said, river, bounding on And following the several e9ureesthereof, at and along the low-water mark of said river, to the. place of beginning; containing thirty four acres, three roods, ard forty-two porches, loclu dinaeight acres, one rood, and elev-n perches of marsh or flat>, lying between the river bafik and low-water mark aforesaid. Excepting and reserving thereout pre mise? ieiio&fter described as sfo*2 ho. 2. All those four lots or pieces of ground, with the three messuages thereon: erected, situate on the west* werdly side of a cer am fifty-feet wide street called Thirty* fourth street, as laid out and oonvey ed by Doctor William Young, deceased, to the city of Philadelphia and their tucoesmrs/by deed dated December 24th, 18.57, and recorded in Deed Book A.-D B , No. 25, pige 802, Ac, Commencing.at the distance of 80 feet 4% inches northwardly from Gray'x F«rfy road, and extending In front or width on the raid Thirty-fourth s tree 162 feet 4% inches. and is length or depth of that width alright at gleg to the said Thirty-fourth street, 75 feet 10>4 inches; together with the free and cummou use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said Thirty-fourth street at all times nefeafter, forever, and of a certain five feet-wide alley in the rear of said four lots, and parallel with the said Thirty-fourth street,andof a certain other thxee-febt wide alley on the southwardly side of the raid four lots, and running westwardiy from the said Thirty-fourth street, and to communicate with the said five feet wice alley CD. C.; D., *64 377. Debt, $7,681.33. Jadson.l ' t “ 878 “ $9,878.00. “ 1 - Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Williamloung, M. D. , deceaaed. _ - _ rfl , ' VENRY 0 HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24,1655. ja2B-3t SHERIFF’S SAKE;—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Levar i Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to Public sale or vendue, bn MONDAY Eve ning/Feb. 5,1866,,at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. L AJl.thit three-story brick messuage and lot of ground sUuate on the* west aide o Tenth street, 223 feet south of Wharton street, in the city of Philadelphia; contatnim in front on Tenth street 16 feet, and in depth 63 feet, with the privilege of' a three-feet alley, leading li to Austin et? eet No 2. Ml that three* story brick messuage and lot of ironnd.sUnate on the west side 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-fee (alley, leading into Austin street No. 3. Ail that two-story brick mmsuage and lot of ground tiiu&te on the east side of Austin at re at 225 feet south of Wharton street; in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Austin street 16 feet (ineluding on the south line the half part of a three-few alley, tfUh the privilege*thereof), and iu depth 42 feet ; No 4. All that two story brick messuage had lot of ground situate on the east side of-Austin street, 2*l-feet tontb of Wharton street, in the city of Philadelphli; containing in front on Austin street 16 feeet (including on the north line the ha f part or a three*feet alley, with the privilege thereof), ard. in depth 42-feet. £ which, pjemiits Jacob s. Lefitz, by deed dated May 2d, 1853, 1 recoded in Deed Book T. E.. No. 121, page 9% &c.» conveyed unto John D. Lentz, in fee , [D.C;D. '64. 882. Debt, $2,824. Goweft;! Taken in execution and to be sold as the property.of John D. Lentz * HENRY G. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff*s Office, Jan. 24. 1865* ja2s-3i QHERIFFi S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Venditioni Exponas, to 'me directed, will be exposed to public Bale or.vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February 6,1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that three-story brick messuage and two story back building and lot of ground situate on the east side of Math street,' seventy feet north of Columbia aveoue, in thecity of Philadelphia; containing id front on Ninth fctreet sixteen fteti and in derth one hundred feet to Clinton strett. ; [D. C. ;D., ’64. 385. Debt, $4OO. White.! Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John H. bharp’ey. HENRY G. HO WAG L, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff'aOffice, Jan. 25, 1865. ja26-3t SHERIFF’S SALIL-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, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall; - All ihat.three-story brick messuage and lot of g ton ad 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 }n deptn on* hun dred and twenty feet to Cabot street' [Which premt*es John W. Downing, by deed dated February 17th, 18-54, conveyed unto.Bennear W. Latcham in fee, subject to a yea.rly ground rent of fifty-six dollars, payable Janu ary and July. ] [D. G.; D. .’64. Debt, $515. Ledyatd.> Taken in execution and to be Bold as the property of Renneaz W. Latcham and Mary, his wife HENRYC. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan 24, 1865. ja26-3t CnEteRIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF S' • a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, oh MONDAY Evening, February 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, * ill that four* story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on tbe west side of Front street 81 feet 7\ inches south of C&llowhill street, in the city of Philadelphia; , containing in front ou Front street 16 feet 9 inches, and in depth on the north line 85 feet 6££ inches, and on the south line 84 feet 3% inches the rear end being 16 feet 8% inches [Which premises John Airy et ux.. by deed dated May 16sh, 1859, conveyed unto Edward. L Clark iafee.] ■ " \ (E, JU. Clark has parted with his Interest J CD. C. ;D ,’64. 433. DM $3,760.3 Taken in execution-and-to be sold as the property of XdwaidL. Clark. HENRY G. HOWELL, Sheriff ..Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24, 1865. ja26 3t CHERIFF’S VIRTUE OF k-' 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 S&nsom street Hall, AU that i hree* story brick messuage and lot of ground on the west side of fet. John street, between Coates and Green streets; in the city of Philadelphia; containing it front on St. John stzeet 20 feet; more or less, and in depth 100 feet to Bose alley. [ Which premises Morton McMichsel. SheriA"' by. deed dated September 14th, 1844, recorded in isUfcrici Court, Deed Book B, No 17,' page 64, Ac., conveyed unto Pliny B. Fuller la fee. J . CD. C.; D , ’64 423. Debt, $1:891. Husband.} Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Pliny B. Fuller. HENRY 0. HOWELL,Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 24,1865. ja2s-3t [SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF k-J a writ of Levari Facias, to.me directed, vrill he exposed topublic salvor vendue, oh MONDAY Evening, February 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock,' at Sansom-street Hall, All that three etory brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Sixth street, 48? feet north of Wharton street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Sixth streshlo f««t. and in depth 67 feet, to th « thera sabieot to ay%i^r~fi nT .-pA rant of ■ —dnnd m _ CD 0. ; Debt. $625.70. Fulton. 3 Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Berman Van Beil, and terra tenant. * - . •, - . . , . HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff, v Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 24,1865. ja26-3L SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY TpßTffll OF a -wilt of Allas levari Facias, to mo directediwill be exposed to pubhc sale orveadue, on MONDAY Evening, Feoiuarye, 1866, at -1 o’clock, at Saneoiu■ street Haii. (I ,W lot of CTonnd, .Itnate in the Twenty thiidwardof the city of Philadelphia, beginning afea corner of land of Thomas Buckley and land of John Clark, thence.south 82 degrees west 88 perches to lands of John Wilkins, thence by the same sonth 68 degrees 46 minutes east 291-10 perches, thence sonth 61 dimes 40 minutes w«Bt 211 4 perches, to 1. ad or Dennis dc Der, richson, thence by the same south 41 degrees east 216:10 Jiirchesto bind of Nlias Boudinot. thence by the sainas north 64 degrees east 40 8- 4 perches to John Clarkis land:? thence bj the same north 22 degrees 30 minutes, w4pgr perches to the beginning, containing twelve acres «t* clpsiTe of roads. [Which premi sea Jonathan TySonAnd vlfe»hy deed dated April 6;b, 180?, recorded in Peed. 28, page Sffl. &c , conveyed unto John Biyhoof, in fee, departed this life, first LayingTby y ill bequeathed all his estate to his wife SiizabethSly' hoof.] - * tl>j C. ;D., *64. BBS Debt, $726.26. Parsons;] ES&hmyhSflTeceSesd 0 * _ , HBSBY C. HOWELL, Sheriff- Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24,1865, ia26 3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will he exi posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, x®brnary 6* 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Saneom-streefc.H&ll, - Ml that thtee-s ory brick messuage and lot of ground 4 h e eas{ L street, twentyUeven northoi Morris street, in the’city of containing in front on, Front street !&l r i ee £ ftefc * inches, including on thegouthiide a ? n ? foot, eleven inches alley, and in depth thirty-nine feet two inches. [Which premises IH>7 4 da S ei St, i6c7, conveyed unto Philip Trotter in fee Jsewrving a yearly ground rent of $24 ] * * CD O.; D.,’64. 441. Debt, $617.50. Sflter.3 -niT-1 e S and to be sold as the property of «v °4 HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24, 1865. • SHERIFF’S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, wulbe ex- T e ? d s®’ fl MONDiftoSiS, February 6, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-streefHMh hrick msssnaga, with two-story baokbnlldlngs and lot of ground,annate on the east side of Seventeenth street, thiriy- fonr feet north of;Swain tljo ,, cl, F of Philadelphia; contaihlngrin front on Seventeenth street seventeen feet,andlndepth~eixtv -fhIJSw 5 ® I rwit three-feet-wide alley, with thepririleze s ®£. £ Which premises Hugh S. Stack .t ax, by deed dateo December Uth. 1809, recorded In DeeaFmk Wyckoff’lnfeed® 3 ®'®' * c ‘' coav6 Teiunt<> S. CD.C.:D,’64. 346 Debt, *742 76, Weatherly. 3 Taken to execution and to be sold as the proportvof EdwarC S. Wyckoff. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 19, .1865. ja24-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF *~ a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, willbeex posed to pnblio sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, .ir n ,lV* ft IS65 ’ , at 4 S f l ?*' at Sansom-street Hall, B th2.rs» A rio s ® esBn »«e and lot of ground *h® south side of Spruce street, seveaw-ftmr SilftSSi* ,?*. .ttfeet. In the city of PhlladSphla; WSO IM.&C.. conveyed unto John P. Fsrschi’ln Yee 5 tD O. ;D., ’64. 320. Debt, *8,140.10. Hover ] T„n ak S n execution endrio be sold as the properti-of J^ a , p -,P«»oh .JIBNRY C. HO WELL,-sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office. Jan. 16. 1866, jalb3t SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a Y'H of, Levari Facias, tome directed, tdillVe ex- K™r. r S b 1 l iSf‘ e » 7 ,▼«“«*, ™ MONdIy: Evening, February 6,1666, at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-street Hall, *{} *-5* “Manage and lot of ground situate on the north etde of James or Chestnut street, continued In Sr2,if%, t o W i‘ B i h L I S’ th o ward of the ; “ootrtntug In front on Chestnut n.t®.iV£,7’ fl J® fß f> * nd in depth two hundred feet, to Oak street., Bounded west by lot now or late of Joseph “ or ‘h by Oak street, east by lot now or late of s ?F6pr., j-, and eonth by James or Oheathut fet vEuSi™ V5 ez ?4l-f a AMOn V. JParaona, By deed dated February 14, 1563, conveyed unto Waldron J. fpreyney, in fee, inbiect to a mortgage clebr Ot fonr thousand five hundred dollars-] tp a J?* O.; D.» *64 846. De bt» $1.567 50 '> i iakea. in execution and to be sold as thejw!latly of waldron j. Cheyney, aedterre tenants 01. BENEY O. HO WELL,' Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s office, Jan. 19,1865 . SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF „ a *f! t ofVendltioniExpQnas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vsndnei on MONDAY E vening, February 6,186 A at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-Btr*t Hall, “Si!* a L * ro shS- sitnate on the nortb west comer ol SfaEt«nth and Fahvlew streets. In the city of Philadelphia: containing m front on Fairview street two hundred and forty evo feet .two and a half , Inches, and in depth two hundred and fifty-two feet one inch to Morris street. [Which premlees James Hamil ifusik 1 * hj deed dated March 25tb, 1816, recorded In oflve?ETans; D o avl®m“ 0^ JD. C. : D. , ’64 322 Debt, $248.26. Townsend. 3 .Talen in execution and to be sold as the property of Oliver Evans, James J Hush, and J. P. Bavfg Mnhlen , _ HENRY C. HOWE&, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan, 18,1866. ja24-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will he ex poaed to public sale oryendfne, on MONDAY-Evening, Fehrnary 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Bansom-street Hall, m -*U timt lot of ground situate on the west side of Twelfth street, 196 feet 6 inches north of Montgomery street, lathe city of Philadelphia;-containing front on I welflh Btreet lfi fcet 2 inches, and in depth 78 feet to a2 ® f e®t street. PWhlch premises Tatlow Jaoksoa, by conveyed onto John FredJ ricks in fee. 3 For farther recital see writ. _ . CD./C.; D.i’64. 429. Debt, $2,070 84 Llttell.3 t 7 ? execution and to be Boidae the property of' John Fredericks and tenre tenants. . . , HENRY O.HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 24,1865* ja26-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF b-J a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex-" posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February 6,1565, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-stroet Hall, No- 1- Ail that two-story brick messnage ahd lot of ground situate on the east side of Fourth street. 137 feet V'S I™.“ Christian street, in the City of -*» fr <“t on Fourth street 11 f(Bt| isd i& dsptlt 81 ftfit ®°v * Two-stopf brick messuage and lot of ground ob the east ride of Fourth etreet, about 148 f«t Qisebes aoulbward from ChrUMaustroot; contamiugla deptli about Si feet - [Which premises Charles C. Hayruond, by deed dated February, 19th, 1858, conveyed 1 * unto' Sarah M. - ... [D C. ; 396. Debt, *824.75. Haines.3 f” execution and to he sold as the property of M- Towell BBNRY C. HO WELL, Sheriff. PMadeiphist, Shettrs ofice, Jan ji, ises, ■' ■■ SHKKIFF’S SAtES. SHERIFF’S SAFES. OF E*p*bm. to me-directed, will p 2 t, , I JS ssle ot on MOUtfAT Bro -6ilB6siat4»o>ock,at Sanoom-straet Hull, au that lot of groundsltuateou the northwest sLd«#'»Ci East Logan street and southwest side of Wakefield ‘be, Twenty- *e iodO ward of the city at Phil.- delpMa; beginning on the northwest elde of Bait Lo*ai» street, at ths distance of 64 fe*t 6 inches southwest from corner of East 1 ogan end Wakefield streets, thence ex *s?®*®s Bast Logan street north 58 decrees 18 minutp|>,.eaf t 64 feet 6 inches to Wakefisld street,thsnee Me? B J^ek^fieldetreetnorth 47 degrees 30 minutes,west ’ bjr gr <> f Jacob Mehl Bouth42de grees SO minutes, west 62 fett IK leches, thence still by eaid ground south 47 degrees 80 minuWil9 feet 5# inches to beginning. CWhieb premises Jacob Mehl, datod October 4,4655. recorded in Dead iv‘ B. W., No. 50,'page 1&7. Ac conveyed Uhto John Davies In fee ? reteryiug ground rent of sixty dol lars, Payable first of April and October- - - - • _ CC. C. P.; D., *64. 81. Debt_sfe 30. Gummey.l • Taken in execution and to .be .sold as the property of i HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff ’s Office, Jan. 14,1885. Jal6-3t GHERLFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUEOF A t 0 redirected, Win he exposed to.public sale or vendue,on MONDAYEvening. FebTuaryg iseg, at 4 o’clock, at Sanßom-street Hall. Ail those two ccntiguouMota of ground, situate on the northwest side of a certain foity-feet-wide street, laid out aid .xtsßding from FlftUtfc to Fifty, first street, be tween ’WLliams avenue and Fiotenca avenne.two hnn »hd wrtyfeetnortheattto Fifty-first street, in the 2 f puad.jphr.; containing together In front on said forty- feet-wide street lorty lost (cash lot being twenty fbet) and in depth northeast one hondredafitt a ten-feet-wide atisy. being lot Ko 178 and 179 on the plan of the West Philadelphia Homestead dsscciation, recorded in Deed Book R D. W., Ho 147. iwge 1, Itc. [Which premises West Philadelphia Home stead Association. by deed dated April lfitb, 1839, con yeytd nn'o Ann Union In fee, subject to certain restric txons as to buildingn.} [O. C. F.-i D., -64. 80. Debt. *143 28. Brady. 1 Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of , J E SS T c t HOWBbD. Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 14, 1865; jal6-3t CHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE Ol* a writ of Venditioni Expoutc, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. February 6. 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, , AlUhattbiee storyibrickm£S*ua*e aadlot of ground Biluateon the south sideor Dauphin sireet, one hundred and twenty-three test nine and five eighth inches east of Coral street, in the Nineteenth ward, city of Phila dripoie; containing in front on Dauphin street four teen feet tea inches and in depth ninety-two feet to a four-feet-wice alley iviitb the privilege thereof. rWhich PTemißes Henry M. Boyd et ox, by deed dated Jofie 28, 1858, recorded in Deed Book A. I>. B , No. 30, page 9, Ac,, John Christy in fee. reserv nga i yearly ground rtnt of fifty-one dollars, payable first of . April ai d (ccober. CC. C. P.; D. ’64. 89. Debt. $2B 22. Caveu.3 Taken in execution and to behold as the property of John .Christy. . HENRY C, HOWELL, Bnerit Philadelphia,; Office, Jan. 51, 1864. ja!6-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas; to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or veudus, on MONDAY Evening, February 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that lot of ground situate on the east side of Hope street, extending from Otter to Canal streets, eighty feet north from Canal street, in the city ol Philadelphia; containing in fr<nt on Hope street sixteen feet, and in depth forty* four fett Bounded north bv ground of htiltz & Hartley, east by ground of George G. Williams, south bv ground of James A. Forteus, and west by Hope street. [i. 0., F.; D.,’64. 88. Debt, $75. Paschall,] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James A. Forteus. HBNRY C. HO WELL, Sheriff. . Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jau. 14,1865. jai6-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to medirected, will ha exposed to public Bale or vendue, on MON DAY Evening, i February 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sanßom-atreet Hall, All that certain lot, tract or piece of land, with the measpfiges or tenements, mills, factories and coal yard thereon'erected, with the stationary steam efigi&es, steam-firo engines and boilers, dye vfits* tanks, clateras; . ateo,'the shafting,' hangers and belting, steam and water pipes and gas fixtures; together with all the card ing and spinning , machinery, looms, gigs, finishing machinery, washing and fulling mills, hydraulic* presses, shearing machines, tenttriat machines, aud« all the fixture*aad machinery therein contained, situ ate iu the s TWanty* second ward of the city of Philadel phia,hounded and describee as follows, rolwir: Begin ning ‘at a point in the side of the county bridge,-on the • Bristol and Germantown township line, directly in the centre ofthe keystone of the western side of the arch of ' the bridge, on Danuenhower’s Mill road, thence along 1 the rame north ififty- five degrees twenty two minutes ; wett one hundred, and. eighty-six feet six indies, to & : point in said road between the old. mill and a dwelling ; on tbe northerly side of said road; thence by the same : north forty-one degrees thirty five- minutes west, two ; hundred and twenty-seven feet two and three quarter inches, tola comer in said road ; thence along the same ; south ferty-two,degrees thirty minutes west three hua- i dred and fifty*four feet one and three-Quarterlaohee, ! to the eentre of Armstrong street; thence along the same 1 north forty-six degrees thirty seven mlnuterwest one hundred and fifty-six feet ten and one-half inches, to a ' corner in the side oj.eald road; thence along the same south eighir-eight degrees thirty-one minutes west ! three hundred avd four fees two inches, to a corner in i Crala’s land ; tnence south fony-two degrees thirty j minutes west one hundred and forty blx feet, to a cor ner in Charles Willing’s land; thence south eighty- ! three degrees fifteen mitutes east two hundred and eighty- six ’feet six inches, to a stone ; thence -by laud sold to Willing or Vanhorn south forty eight degrees ea»t one hundred and »hree feet one and one-balf inches, to a»tone ; thence south forty*two degrees five minutes west two hundred and three feet nice and one qaartar inches.;to the Philadelphia and Germantown Railroad: theneg eaetwardiy along the same one hundred ana sixty-three feet, to land of the Gas Company ; thence northfforty-two degrees five minutes east one hundred and seventy- elx feet,to a corner; theacs by said land or the Gas Company and land formerlr of Thomas Saxton, south fifty and one-half degrees east four hun dred and ninety seven f«et eleven and five-eighths inches, to the middle of Wister street ; thence along the same north one hundred and twenty-four feet five inches, to the centre of Armstrong street; thence along the same north forty six degrees thirty minutes weet one hundred and eight feet; thence by-land of Joseph Flisg-sorth foriv-two degrees fifty- three minutes eart ope hundred and eighty-Bix feet six inches to a corner; thence south forty six degrees thirty minutes east twen ty-two. feet; thence south fifty-nine degrees three fninntoe,ea*t twenty- six feet six and one-half inches to the elde of the bridge; thence by the same north two degrees forty one minutes east two-hundred snd six feet three inches, more or Ims, to the. place of begin ning. Containing eight acres, more or less. [Being the same premires which John. Armstrong, by indenture dated the eleventh day of May; A. D. 1863, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H., R o 104, page 176, granted and con veyed unto the said James Armstrong and Paul Slots, their heirs and assigns, in equal undivided moieties as tex ant a in common. 1 N. B. On the above-described premises are a three* story stone factory about fifty feet by one hundred feet, with a four-story stone building, about forty feet by sixty feet, adjoining, forming a wing, with drying houee aUo adjoining,-and a email one-story picker- ; house;a barn, partly stone ard partly frame, near the factory ;' also a building two stories high, ussd as a storehouse and for wool storing; also a neat two story ' stone zneesoage. The coal yard is on the northerly side i of tbe Gennantown Steam Railroad near Wister street. ! The machinery in the above-described factorise consists ! -of four -complete setscf woolen machinery with all the necessary finishing machinery, shafting, belting, and , everything appurtenant thereto. t „ CHi C.; D , *64 332. Debt. $1,147 U 8 E. Taylor. J Taken, iu execution and to be eold as the property of i Paul KlOtz and James Armstrong _ HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. * Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jau.11,1865 jai4-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Veuditioai Exponas, to urn directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, February. 6,1865, at 4 o’clock. at.Sansom-street Hall. No. 1. All that lot of ground situate on tbe south- side of York ttreet and east side of Cedar etreet.in the Nine* 'ttiKrsJre^^SSAif?°f Philadelphia; containing In Btaete^^ward l^?£| i s£S^Sf^^™ o ‘* t “' k ®' m rront oh York _nundred,asd twenty-nine feetsixaudooe eighth inches to Gordon street [Whiah. premises Michael Price et nx.,bv deed dated JDril 14th, IMS, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No.-75, page 161, &c , conveyed-onto t-iinpeon T- Ymteantin fee. enbject, as respects No. 1, to a yearly ground rent of thirty-six dollars, and, as’ie spects 80.'2, to a yearly gronnd rent of eighteen dol awnfirst Of March and September ] ;; te^.P.; D ,’64 87 Debt, $400.' 8. C. Feririne.3 ■tSwapat execution and to.be sold as the property of Ban peon T. Yansant. -VjSS?'. . HENBY C. HOWELL, Shmfiff. fii Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jah. 14, 1563. jal?-8t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of YendiUoni Exponas, to me directed, will be ; exposed topjtblicsaleqr vendue,on MONDAY Evening, Fsbrnery 6, 1665, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU, ? f ,*f°und situate on the east Side of Third , street, eight and a.half feet north from Coates iu the city of Philadelphia; containing In fronton 'Third street nineteen feet six inches, and at the rear .era twenty-three feet, more or less, and In depth east - ward on sonth line eighty feet, then narrowing north -ward about twelve feet, then eastward abont thirty five feet, on the north line one hundred and fourteen feet to sm elghteeij-feet-wide alley. T|T IP, «• P- : ?.•• *«*% 523.9L Erety.3 Taken. in execntlon and to he sold as the property of r L j W , !a hl rei S <d :,C., HOWELL, Sheriff ~ Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 14,1666. jal7-3t 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, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street -tail, Po. 1. All that lot of ground situate on the west side of Fifteenth street. 221 feet CM inches north of Brown ™ V hl i*a B « p^: co ntsining infront on Fi tcrnth itreet 31 feet 3 inches, and in depth on |he,orihHne99 feet 10* Inches, and on the sonthlice ; MA'townd. ritoato on the west side of -Fifteenth streeh 252 fee- north' of‘Brown’ stiest,in the city of FiiiiaiiolpMa; containiigdnfroiit on W'fcnth street3l feet IOK lncbes. [Which two loti William Richardaonet ux.,-by two separate deeds dated July 14,1848, con veyed unto Zebedee Dobbins in fee. Subject aato Nj 1 of $93.76, and as to Ho. 2to a gronnd *■ B- pntbe saldtwp tots are erected six three-story .brickJbnildings, and eight two-and-a-half story bnUd ings.- 1 „ [D- c; D. ’64. 436. Debt, $2,182.33 Harkins. 1 ‘ yJSSS?ifLvfffJ’* lo ' 1 S ol 4 as the prqperty of Zrtedse Dobbins. HENBY C. HOWELL, Sheriff ; Philadelphia, sheriff’s Office. Jan. 25, 1666, ja26-3t ■ QHERifF’B bale.—by virtue of RJ a-writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be .exposed to public sale or yendhe, on MONDAY Evening! February 6. 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU, Ho. 1.- All teat brick messuage and store and lot of ri-qend situate on the northweri corner of Whsrton and Austin streets, in the city ol Philadelphia; containing Wharton street about 14 feet 6 inches, and in 4 8 ilhtfe^^K ltof a 2 fB ®‘ 6 alley ’ fe«t 6ifioh.es Tvest or Austin etreqt, in the city of Phila %Ca & i n^n £ f r °ht 031 Wharton street about 215o t '/i+ 8 * deoth4s lest, iaeluding paH ° f ?L 2, | eot i'n with the pjivilege thereof; 4 ee *!s[? brick and lot of 03 of Wharton street« 26 * I Außtm fctfAftfc, in the ci!y of cofitaining in front on Wharton slwet 12 fost 11-S inches, and in depth 45feet, incladine part of-a 2-feet.6.lnches alley, with the privilege thereof A lls^f ee fit °jy brick messnage and lot of of Wharton streets 38 S W oC-J* 1 5 d i l^ c l^ B wes6 from Austin street, Philadelphia? containing in front on Wharton fctreet about twelve feet one and one*third inches* and in depth forty-five-feet, with the privilege cf a two feet six inches wide alley. . »<>* f All thattwo story brick and frame buildings situate on the west aide of Austin “brth from Wharton street, tn the fl? pj. Pbiladelphia; containing in front on Austin %v a x n J m depth fifty feet ten inches, premises Jacob 8. Lentz; trustee* by deed dated May 2d, im, recorded in Deed Book in fee j 0 * l2l * unto John D. Lentz _ . CD. C.; D., *64, 440. Debt, $2,000. Biddle 1 y Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jan. 24,1865. ja26 St SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of levari Facias, to me directed, wiU'henx noßcd to public sale or veudue, on MONDAY Evening, 'February 6,156&, at 4 o’ clock, at Sansom-street HaU, All that three-storv-brick messnage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Tenth stieet.one hnudredSnd ninety-eight feet north of Wharton street. In the city of Htriadelphla; containing in front on Tenth streetthlriy threefeet, andindepth one hundred and five feet to Austin strest. [Which premises Jacob 8. Lents, trus tee. by deed dated May 2, 1893, recorded in Deed Book T. H.. No. 131, page 92, Ac., conveyed unto John D. Lentz to fee. 3 „ , [D. C.; D..’64. 459,... Debt, $2,000. Biddle. 3 • Taken to extenttpn and to be sold as the property of John D Lentz. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. -■ Philadelphia, Sheriff’gQfflce, Jan. 24,1865. ia2S-8t EDIICAMOML, PROFESSOR RUFUS ADAMS, . ; TEkCHER OF ELOOOTIOn; No. 665 North THIRTEENTH Street. jaM-wfm«t» pERMAH SHIP. MR. AMD MRS. A. R. DUHTON’S ROOMS, IBMr CHBSTNDT St., are now opeh for the reception ofpnpUs and visitors. A large collection of specimens of Penmanship and Pen Drawing on exhibition, which all lovers of the art are cordially invited to examine.- .An easy, elegant, rapid stole of writing taught, and perfect satisfaction guar anteed. . . Visiting cards written,- and all kinds of ornamental work executed to the best manner. ja26-6t* nPHE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF A- D ESIGN FGB* WOMBNt southeast coruer of FIL BERT Street and PENN Square, (west of Broad,) will commence its sessions fbr.lißS on tbe first of February* A large number of Imported oasts are added to the Drawing Department and Museum. A limited number of stuoeuts can only be taken* as our rooms are nearly full. Terms are very low. For .circulars, apply at the School-house, ■ ja!9-12t , T, Wi BRAIDWOQP, Principal. T7ILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.— Y MILITANT BO ABB IN Gi SCHOOL, four milet from MEDIA, Pa. Thorough, course iu Mathemati.es, Classic*. Natioal Sciences* and English.; practical la* sons in Civil Engineering. PupUs reeelved at any time, tod of all ages, andenjoy tbe benefits of a borne. Be* ter* to Jobs G. Canp & Bon,2aBoafch Thirdbtreat; Tbos. J. CJaytofi, Bsq.'/Fiffch and Prune -streets; ex-Sheri! Keto, .and o^era v Add»M Bev* J. HEBVEY BAB’ rON.A. JL, VILLAGE GREEN, Penn’a.\ noS’Sm- TOBHUA T. OWEN, ATTORNEY, t? COUSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR Ol CLAIMS Office. 951 T Street, next Fourteenth St, Wuhisitou, D.O, d^2-6g, PKOPOSAIB. HUAKfEBMA STBB’a.OFFIOB,. Vx Comer TWELFTH and GIRAOT flfrafto. ___ * Fs will be received at this until 12 o’elock M. on SaT OKPA Y,.Fa biuary 4,1W5, fox the immediate delivery at the United Store house, HANOVER* street Wharf, properly picked, and re S)0 7 SE > T 8 l S a iX r MDLE WAGON HAPNEBB. complete. The same to be of the beet quality and- make;, and sub ject to the inspection of au inspector appointed on ine partof the Government. .-v - .. , <.[ The above-described Harness to be made in .Accord ance with sample and specifications, to' be seen at its Hanover- street storehouse. . . Bidders will state price both in writing and figuree (to include boxes and delivery), the quantity bid for, and the ehorceet time they can deliverthem iu Ail ■ proposals must be made out on printed blanks, Which may be had on application at this ofllce, other wise the bid will be rejected. . , t Each, bid must be guaranteed by two responsibie.per* sons, whose signature* must be appendedjo tne 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 net be considered, ■ . The right hi reserved to reject au bids deemed too hi gu. Bide from defanltins contractors, and those that do not fully comply with the requirements of this advertise ment, will not be considered. „ By order of Colonel H. Biggs, J5Mef fitMtimaskr. vEOSuo- k (/nflai iaSO-6t ; ■ Captain and A. tt. M. n^ARTBRMASTER’S OFFICE, corner TWELFTH and GIR AED Streets PHELAPBLrxXA, Pa , January 25,1865. BBALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o’clock M., TUESDAY, January 31* 1865, for the immediate delivery at the Hanover-stre»*t Store house, properly packed, snd ready for transportation, of tb« fnllon inr described quartermaster’s stores—via: 20,OCft Wagon Bowa. 500 sets Ambulance Bows. 5 000 Wagon Tongues, ironed. . , , , All of the above* described to be of'the best quality, and subject to rthe Inspection of an inspector appointed on the part of the Government. Bidders will state price, both-ln writing and figures, the ouantity bid for, and the time of delivery. All samples to be seen at*the Government Storehouse, Hanover-gfcreatwharf. .... . . -~ AU bide must be made out on printed blanks, which may be had on application at this office, otherwise they will be rejected. bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons* whose signatures must be appended to the gua rantee, and certified to 1 as being good and sufficient ne curity for the amount involved, by the United States Distuct Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other publio officer* otherwise the bid will not be considered. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. Bias from defaulting contractors, and those that do not fully comply with the requirements of this advertise' meat* will not be considered. ' By order of Colonel Heunan Biggs. Chief Quarter master. vR. ORME, ja2s*6t Captain and A. G. M. QUARTERMASTER'S DEPART- I '<* MEKf. corner TWELFTH and HIKARD Btreew, Philadelphia Jan. 22,186-5. SEifcEp PROPOSALS Trill -be received at thin office vain 12 o’clock M, MONDAY, January 30th, 1865, for the the united States Storehouse, BAKOYEB ■ Street Wharf, of 260 *• Ambulances/ Wheeling Pattern, per sample and specifications to be seen at tne Storehouse. Bidders will state price, both In writing and figures, how many ambulances'they can deliver, and the oftorf est time they can deliver them In. The Ambnl&nces to be inspected by an Inspector, ap pointed on the part of she Government- AIL proposals mu»t be made out on printed blanks, Which may be had on application at this offices other wise they will be rejected, - Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per-. sons, whose signatures must be appended to the gaaraa* tee, and certified to as being good and sufficient security for the amount involved by the United States District Judge, Attorney or CoHeeior, or other public officer; otherwise the bid will not be considered.' . The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. Bids from defaulting contractors, and those that do . not Jolly comply with the requirements of this adver tisement, wili not be considered. „ By order of Gol. HBEMAW BIGGS, Chief Quartermaster, „ GEO. B. OEMS. Captain and A. Q BE. COPAIMEBBHIPS. T IMITED PARTNERSHIP. THE sn BBCBI KERB have this day entered into a LIHITBD PARTNERSHIP, aader the provisions of the act of Assembly, of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, approved March 21, 1888. the terms of which partnership, as required to bepublished,- are First.. The name of the firm under which the said SaKBSOn 1 **** *° wad-acted is LORAIBE & MAC- Secondly. The general nature ofthe business intended to he transacted by the firm is that of Iron and Brass Founders, Machinists, and Metal-workers In general. Thirdly. The names ofthe general partners and their respective places of residence, are JAMES W. LORAINB, Jr , residing at 80. 2118 Christian Btreet, in the city of Philadelphia, and , - aBGUS B. MACPHBRSOB, residing *at Bo.' 1223 South Fifth street, in the said city. Fourthly. The amount of capital contributed by HORATIO 0. WOOD, the special partner, is Ten Thou sand Dollars. Theparfcnerahip ja to commence on the SE VENTH DAT of the First Month, 1865. and It will ter minate on the Seventh Day of the First Month, 1883. JAMES W. LORAIBE, Jr., ANGUS B. MACPHBR3OB, ( HORATIO C. WOOD, FgiLAPSRPHiA, Ist Month. 7th, 1865. _ jaß-rnttV OT PARTNERSHIP^— ■C' The subscribers, heretofore trading under the Arm-' of BUNTING A, JOBES, have this day dissolved paw ner ship by mutual consent. “ SAME. A. JONES, _ _ THOMAS BABMB3. PHH.ABEI.PBIA, DM. 31, IBM. . /COPARTNERSHIP.—THE UNDBR SIGHED huve this day formed a copartnership under the style and Arm of . JOBES, BAKHM. S CO., and will continue the bnßiness of the late firm of Boutin, & Jons. at the old stand, Xo. 38 S. WHARVES. SAME. A. JONES* THOS. BARNES. ■ 8. DEHMAM SMITH. Pm-Ti.nnT.rmA, Deo. SI, IBM. jait-la THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAT A associated with himself WH. H. H. HUGHES, and will continue the Dry Goods Commission Business, at Mo. 31G CHESTNUT Street, under the firm or DUN CAN & CO. . W. T. H. DUNCAN. FHn.ABBi.PHM, January a, 1988. ja3lm THE UNDERSIGNED HA.S THIS DAY **• associated-with himself MYBBS P STBAUS, and Will continue the WHOLESALE HOSIERY, NOTIONS, ABB VARIETY BUSINESS, at No. 39 North, THIRD Street, under the firm of WEIL & STRAUSS. WM. S. WEIL, jaffl 10t # Philadelphia. Jbh UBM. OF DISSOLUTION. The limited partnership existing between the under* signed, under the firm of EESGEI., WUBST, &2RVIK, expires thirday by its own limitation. Jacob biegrl, JOHBWIBST. DAVID B. BEVIN, HESEY 8, VISTEfi, JOBIAH BIBOELr^ General Partners. PETER SIEGEB, WE 8. BAIRD* Special Partners. Philadelphia, See. 31,18 M. PenneylTMla telalln* to limited partnerships. That the name of the dim tinder which said partner* 7r*tP wt * J * mducU4l ' JOB.\BIEaBI, 3i H. 8. PIS- fr ( fa > Tw» P rii tn ™ reß ! d 11 ,5 at BaW B S !d BagleHotriVAl sfa?«£,wi&JPSFHfiKPS?* rBaldll J« a*?®- 1324 Arch * Bsl4i S? • ifortk 11/hCTeet BWO al partner - rwltol at Ho. 717 , 3% a *ft* amopatof thecapital contributed &“*“5?-*° tt , a sommon stock is On Fifty Thousand -Dollar, of which Ona WoShl wSf TS?„^ ollars - *? ca ® h feavs been contri- SSSsffisass - s»at me said partnership Is to commence on the 'econd dayof January, A. D.-1886. and istoterminate oa tie thirty- Brat day of December, A. D, 1866. JOSfAH RUSGEL, 2£-IVSSB?*- T .„ GeaenaPartaewu JACOB BIBGBL, PETER SIBGBB, Philadelphia. January 2. 18 66. SWcM?a » B^Sci™ 0 ’ 8 OVEBLmD Oficei S.W. comer SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. A THROUGH FREIGHT HHE SS! i s£e“ l S*«! >^l^i pr ? p !f2 a lereeeSve all classes of • ££? k i w? eltlßS of tie Mississippi river, and totraMPomhe^me ftompotntof cllpmeai COLORADO. IDAHO, UTAH. AHD MONTANA TERRITORIES, PTOh' THROUGH CONTRACT BATES AMD BILLS OB LADIES Through Bates Include ALL CHARGES-BaUmy! Storage, and Forwarding Commissions on the and transportation upon the Plains traS K? 1 ? 110 “btaln a THEODGH COB- H glance of OYER THEM riW?ttie^2Ji^S^5 ttn f l iSi ßT J? ,! fi im fronl all reepon- »^S a 9 . lp^^ E|flf - TH^DeHTAE^F& an<l **> “«“ Thin Company assames ALL THE P* aB^*SBB » or Overcharge® on IFrtlght while ™ <l , ldpmMlt l°. Place of destination! Wf&SSSs °# e ®l* Inpossession of a fall set of TEACB BOOKS* showing the date of shipment;!fch« rtKSiI.fSS.’ 1 ft® Mseiaslppl rlver. ls received at’ and ?§\H?,S.wS l the Company's Warehouses :at Atchison MfhfwtiV a liSTh^t^ d ro^te WBarBnt e*“dl i 07 Lo ?«* occur, Shippers are notified any important portion of the ship. Smo k nSf fehrT>Spmfn£ ,rreßl ' on^EeB o?fte “«‘ Merchants and Mining Men In tbe Territories ordering awuKS tb *- anw t i££ t . iliq & I *t S^JiSS}® 4 Jo o,u ' office at ATCHI - VRSRYStroetAstor House, New rorki orSonthwestcomer,of SIXTH And CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, win be promptly and reliably answered: , D. A. BUTTgßHßl.D,Proprietor, A-W SPALDING, General Agent, Hew York. TO H. MOORE, Agent, Philadelphia. d«18-tf J)ITHRIDGE’B ' PATENT XX FLINT GLASS B3TBA HEAVY LAMP OHIMmSTS. R“ e .s°? ld i7 w ? reputation which these Chimneys bave amnired is due to their acknowledged smperlority sonnw- tier ’' ™ a Bn ® eri ? tl *F i» drived from three Ist. Being fifty per cent heavier than the common Chimney, tney-riray he handled with much less care. ‘AiThe oval shape is an- adaptation to the fiat Haute* the Chimney Seine at all points the same distance from the heat, so that the danger of cracking by tuuxraal ex pansion is avoided 3d. The material of which fchsi e Chimneys are manu factured is tmeaualled bj any other glass as a rapid conductor of heat; and, practically, it is fonnd thatthe ran den them alz&ost entirely free froth liability to deetraeiion. by the heat of the dame. Hence the obstacle in the tot .of the universal tue of Carbon ull, foond in the unreasonable expense for Chimneys, has andreiaovgdbjthelntrodnetiou of —» «o»a removed by tu„ _ _ DITHEIDGB’S FEBE-PSOOF GHIMNBI S. Tie popularity of thece Chimneys has induced some unprincipled perrons iomakeufe of our name and trade marks, acdtbeir repetition bee been partially impaired by the woithleßsnees of apuriotia Chimneys sold as ours. Parties who haye been annoyed with the cracking of Chimaejs would do welUocaU and try tire 'We have appointed Messrs. PBBBIHB £ DBTDBB. 8ou« BBCOin> Street, Sole Agents for our Chixnneyain Philadelphia, from whom they can be ob* mMm{4ctlurer ’ s pri“«li With B-D- DITHEIDOB, w* tija.arA WHITE VIRGIN WAXOF ANTILLES. ”, —A new French Coemotlc forbesnttfyin* endnre wryln* the eompierU.n. It i» the most wondlrfnl »£- SS'H' 1 So™!?#® - - i» neither chalk.powder.mac “SPoelttSn. it KSSSSEfJS^SSZ. 0 ? Tlrto Win; hence the ex teaoidaMT qaaJftiea for preserrinctbe ikls, wwMw » BUMuii jWr. sad Itmakw (kftui appear ypunf.the liomeljr haadnoms, tbe han itomtmm bunUfol, end themostbeentlfnl dlrine. PrieS SOand I?Se?18j by HPHT ft CO , Pe?fa£ere? ■awssMfttetfsyfvas^ • JftP-am ~s. *. TVXACKRREL, HERRING, SHAD &c IU. -S.HB bbhi Maea. Noe. 1, 2,WTIhkS laaMorted packages. Kem “ ffl 11 Hew Eastport, Fortune Ay, and Halite S.OtOboxesXobec, Sealed, No. 1 Herrin* MOhble. new Hose Shed. - 260 bones Herkimer- county Cheese, &e K |tg# and/or salefey , MDEPai ft KOOBS. l™'.” - - No. HO NORTH WHAHVB9. . T7I6H AND CANNED.. MEATS r FOB BAA» AJTJD TO L£f. m DESIBABLS BUSTITEBS PROPER BITT, No; 3*l and »33North THIRD Street, * feet frost bylSO reetdeep.. ; Kor saieby ■ 2fl-4tf: A,' T. ft J- H. MORBIB. 91GABCH Street. m FOB SALE—A MODERN-BUILT d. THBB»BTOEY BRICK BWBLMUG with doable back-bnildlngs, Ho. >lO Horth FIFTH Street, above Brown, twenty feet iron# end five feet aide-yard. Immediate profession gtreiu Apply to- ft PRICE, ETo. 126 North TWELFTH Street Ooraor of Cherry. *ia2B>«nw-8t». M FOR BALE—* BTJPEMOB BUILT mastic-front DWELLINGS, wt lb large airy room., g. £. corner of Nineteenth an&Greea streets. 1 double-front (IS feet) do, XI. W. corner Nineteenth and Green streets. - . . . ' 0 neat and convenient brick Dwellings, Nineteenth street, eontb of Green.'" ’ ■ _ . 4 do, do. Brandywine street-east of Nineteenth. Three- etoryend Basement. 124 Gnien etreet. Do, with double back buildings, 827 Flae street. Do, do. west side of Twentieth st., north of Cherry. Do, do south side of Wallace'*!,. east of Kleventh. , With many others in various sitaet'ons. ___ , . . ' • B. F. vLßmi> » jjs3 gntttb F6TFRTBStreet and Ja2B-tf 8; W opr. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. T?OB BALB—A. LARGE LOT, CORNER of Richmond and PJnm. streets, Kensington, near Cramp’s Shipyard, 177 feet by 130 feet, with office and dwelling’ thereon. A lot adjoining. 150 feet by 133 feet, with four small homes thereon Large lot on the Delaware river, between Westmor land and Ontario streets,3oo feet frost on the river, 3,612 feet deep, having eleven fronts. ▲ lot on Pennsylvania avenue, corner of Oxford street, SOi' feet front, 200 feet deep; a fine- stone quarry with railroad sideling into the quarry. . > A-lotaComer of Somerset street and Trenton avenue, 60 l9O feet A Jot corner of Somerset street and Gunner’s Run Canal, I£o feet by 812 feet. . . . , A clay lot. near JSieetown. eu the Plank road, ad joining Kowlett’abrick yard,SoQ feet front. 200 feet deep. A let on Costello street, Germantown, 132 fees front, 336 feet deep Will be sold very low. Terms easy. •. _ _ Apply to J. or A. LONGSTBSTH, 619* WALNUT Street, or North BLEVESTH Street. ja3Blm* m TO LET—THE FIFTH AMD'SIXTH •SSL stories of the Granite Build-lax. Dock street, below Third, with steam power. The large third-story room of the Commonwealth Building, Noe 611 and 613 Chestnut street. Can be arranged for offices. THOMAS H. CONNELL, Counting house of Dr. D. Jayne A Son, ja2s-6t* CHBfefTfiOT Street. FOR BALE—VALUABLE BUSI NESS PROPERTY—Nos 819, 819#. and 881, FILBERT Street, with stable on the rear, covering a lot 60 by 150 leet, with two fronts; for particulars in quire of BENE GTJILLOU, Trustees of the Estate of Wm. Logan, No. 16 Bank St. TO LET—From the Ist of April next, the property. No. 909 MARKET Street, belonging to the same estate. ja23-12fc OFOB SALE—TWO OB THREB first-class HOUSES, with all the modem improve ments, on the south side of ARCH Street, west of NINE TEENTH. Also, several first class HOUSES In FORTY SECOBD, between Locust and Spruce. Inquire of J D JONES, TWENTY-FIRST St., three doors above Chestnut. ; jal4-IBt* m FOB SALE OB TO LET—A NUM —>>lbar of convenient new DWELLINGS, with modern improvements, on North Eleventh, Twelfth, end Thir teenth streets. Apply to TATLOW JAOKSON, 614 OHIBTNEJT Street, or at ncll-Sm 1858 North T WBLgTH Street M LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO PKK7I FOR S ALE. —The very large and commo dions LOT and BUILDING, No. 308 CHERRY Street, near the centre of business, containing 60 feet on Cherry street, depth ID6 feet,_ being* 76 feet wide on the rear of the lot, and at that width opening to a large eart-way leading to Cherry street: Its advantages of SIZE AND POSITION 'are rarely met with. Apply on the premises. selE-tim* Mfor sale.—the subscriber offers for sale his country seat, within half a mile of Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newport pike, con taining eight acres of good land, in the centre of which is a large lawn with a fine variety of shade trees, ma ples, lindens, evergreens, etc., in all over a hundred full* grown trees. The Improvements consist of a large and commodicuß Mansion, flanked on the west by two towers, one of which is four storiesuin height. There are four large rooms on a floor, with a hall eleven by forty-two feet. The house has the Smodern improve ments. A hydraulic ram forces water from a spring into the upper story of the tower. There is also an iron pump and hydrant under a covered area at the kitchen door. The out-buildings consist of a carriage houre and stable sufficient for four horses and several carnages;also, a hen, lee, and smoke houses. The stable nas a hydrant in it. Good garden,: with several varieties of dwarf-pear and grape vines ln full hoaxing.' There are also several varieties of apple, cherry ana chestnut trees. Terms sccommoda ing. Possession given at any time. Apply to LEVI G. CLASH. * n024-if 831 Market street, Wilmington, Del. m TIMBER 'land.-for bale, in a tract of TIMBER LAUD of about SEVEN THOUSAND ACRES This laud is heavily co vered with excellent timber, la a location affording rare facilities for safe and rapid transportation. Title ind Is puiable A portion of the purchase-money can remain' on bond and mortgage. Address Box 719, Philadelphia Post Office, Pa. . ja26-I2t Mvaluabl milll property, m RESIDENCE, AND 10 ACRES OF LAND F0&-S -SAJUR, IN BUCKS COUNTY, PENNA. . Th‘s property is situated on Knowles* Creek, at its junction with the Delaware River near Brewnsburg, three miles from New Hope, and ten miles above Tren ton, N. i. The mills con&Ut of a two-aud-a-half-story Stone Griit-mlll, with two run bf French Burr Stoaes, all in complete order; Saw-mill and Plaster* mill ad joiningjeach capable of doing a large amount of busi ness. The dweulngi.s a new two story Frame Cottage House, with four roons on 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 menttl trees. The above described property is one of the handsome soots on the Delaware Slyer where any cne might spend their time pleasantly and profitably. ’TI& convenient to school, store, and post- office, and churches'Of different denominations, and will be sold cheap Apply to B J. SMITH & GO., ja23lSt Real Bstste'Agente, NfiWTuWN, Penna. «B. J. SMITH & CO., REAL JR ESTATE AGENTS. Newtown, Backs county, —E Pa., offer for sale in Bucks county and vicinity; over 60 FARMS of from 10 to 2QO acres; most of them are highly improved and remunerative farms, with fruit, water, good buildings, and well located. The early attention of- buyers is directed to them. Letts re of in quiry answered. : jaßAlßt J7ORREBT COUNTY OIL LANDS FOB SALE. 435 ACRES, IN FEE SIMPLE. PBICK ,50 FEB ACRE. Address Box 1741 Philadelphia Post Office. A GBICULTURAIi LAJSTD SCRIP.—24 AGRICULTURAL LAUD SCBIF.IBO acres each, for sale low. hy the MARQUETTE MINING CO., No. 319 WAIiMTIT Street. Second Story. ; DAVID 8. HBVL, Secretary. FOB ROOMSIN the THIRD ,STORY of tlie Building on tie south* StHfSSS" $f and CHamrift StritaAp p«yfttUul Office.' ■* jilS’H salesrooms or manufacturing purposes. the upper stories of nortliwest comer of EIGHTH and MARKET. Appty la the ctore. UEGAX. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS MIA E THB CITY ASD COOTTY OF PHIL ADEL “f * PSJSfULr-jg? ii P ? tt B D^9 s “- S™ :^. aie 5 0t,ctl of rale granted on yon to show SS*K?jL!L a i Tor »'l * ▼toonlo matrimonii” ehould JSJ iSw de £? ed ' SATURDAY, February ymutSsenen 1 SorTica haviß S fatted on account of To JOSEPH BLAIB. WILLIAM B. HAMS A, Jg23-mwlt* Attorney for Libellant. E B 3™ ?? JOSEPH WAYNE, DB _ CEASED—Letters testamentary upon the 7 estate P-T Joseph Wayne, deceased, having been granted to reqnesiea to maie payment, and those having «!»**«■ ag&inet the tame wiU gr« jwtUurawlHwnt di Sr, ti JOSEPH WiTNa, Jb. , Execntors, Ho. 36 Sonth FOURTH Street! jalfrmfo* TSJOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ««« ffij Bll " I-a»baeamadeto the proper author!- u«s for tad renewal of Bounty Warrant, No 2i) , oai j 0 Treasurer, for Ih&miS™* to t isL rder ot “ d endorsed by JOiHUA P. fwMrBoa, ,UiB same bavin* been lost or znistalrf The payment thereof has been stopped nUBtaltL „ JOSHUA P. THOMPSON, Box 246$ Fhilada Post Office. jaSg tfimft* TH THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FHIA OK ClMr - 41n> OODHTI OF PHILAJJEL nSl £a^?{, JACOB , 1 '; M HO ?> tanstlo, deceased. WPototed by the Court to audit. settle, and adjust the account of ABRAHAM V zaßfK Han S? to reportdietributtonof the balance in the hands of the accountant, ■will maet the parties interested for the purposes of his appoint. B €n K ??-tS\S D in*i/ aniia ?y 1865, aeSo’clocfcP, & o7pHiSel?M a Bei ** «®3 SANSOM Street, jaSO-fmt»sL* Fr THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CJJTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. „ .Estate of THOMAS E. FOTTEa decSet - The vAttditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle £55 of M ET H - POTTER. Aim°ni£ °f said deceased, and to report dis tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant. a 1!? WT?,^ 4 E J?t. for the OMTOSes of Ms appointment on MONDAY, February 6th, IBSS, at 13 ? ffics of J- T. Thomas, Baa , No *I<jPBUNE Street, In the city of Philadelphia. jaSMmwgt J. GUILD MLLLF.TrE, Auditor. GOAI. Thomas J. Obam. Robert J. Hehphul. ORAM & HEMPHILL, V/ DBAIXEB Ilf LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL, _ Of aU slzeß and of best qualities. Carefully picked and screened, and Invariably at the __ _ lowest cash prices, Q®» BBd Tard, WILLOW, below FIFTEENTH Street Orders can be left at 14f» North SIXTH Street aa t MM c,i,,Mch ym » prom K% T b d E OT!W COAL DBPOT, „ * NOBLE Street, above Ninth street. ' Cons tan tly on hjind innerioj qualities of Lehlsh and echnylkiU Coal, selected expresslyfor family parpoee. Mtbe lowest marlet prices. Wharf Tweatyithiri below Arch itreet. Office 119 South FOUETB Btreet - , Oc2G-6m PURE LEHIGH COAL.—HOUBB ft?®"* apore article at S. X and POPLaR. j. w, HAMPTON. fX)AL, COAL, COAL. tte best infheX 1 ™ * C °- ' 8 COAL -vfv 1 !?* 18 at JBrices. MANTTJA COAL GIES 1 ™ f GOAL, "r. Offlca ill Sontb p’oiiET'H ita«t; iho« Broff 1 Depot I*l9 OAlLoWnl * el * ga BLI.IS BRAWRrnr 09. I*'—SUGAR LOAF, BSATBR EJHWgg 5K»”.:ii,“S |S§i BtrBBt - t»pB-tq J. wamoSj *eo. MEUICAIj. XLECTBICAL INSTITUTE 154 K^B4Trl» BIBTH * Ba« rtreet la thft rare of almost ijrTl *® B *U to call at hIeOT COJ*^LBIOHBI“^veShS tto?£ r cSd e ,SS 3g^i«A'SSi^afe.sa!!a&. HIC establish. 3ijagl I gSBLg "» <*“» Jnt * B '™^SrOBTHBABTBBT- Por o&le or applied by DAVID 1L DOBSr.3B. South. ?b?TH Sfer*ot, *«* 4*«t» CHOICE OLD WINES, SDH, Nffii. Its 4 ® oM “ uirD om > champagnes, tus. On TUESDAY MOKNING next, the 31*t tost. At precisely 11 o'clock, at No. 16 Sonth SiX f H S:r«l, a Urge assortment of choice old brandies, wiatts, ran, whisky, Holland gin, •wild cherry brandy, cham pagnes, clarets, Ac , including the balaoee of rtn exoice and high grade ‘Wines. Hennessy’s braaiy, it, the balance of private stock of a gentleman about Lur ing this country, all or which were selected IS to II years since. Catalogues now rea^y. OLD BYE WHISKY. JIJB WSPAPER ESTABLISHMENT o/ L tbe“ BT ™* Bi *« a * **"“>“« « PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN. That valuable establishment will be said at MU; Auctions ou WEDNESDAY, THE FrRSTDAY OF FEBRUARY _ „ NEXT, The thm for which the Partnership AMoeiailoa to formed expiring on that dir .The present orianization or the establishment is tpss the hade of a capital of Fifty Thousand hollar;, jot which sum the dividends (declared seml-anauslio tot »x«eded THIRTY FEE 00?, ren Alt h UJlt sod the business is now more prj'M'y than ever, making it a most valuable io-refaM any person desiring to engage in snch an n Tfe sade wiU take dace at HALF PAST YOU .LV,, i* *• on theTaboye-mentioned day, is tss Pnblication Office of the Establishment, US Sratk THIRD Street, Philadelphia. ’ . ten ? s t® heCMh immediately at the lime of silt §?d if not complied with, the property to he imne diatoiy resold at the tUk of the former bidder. For farther Information apoly to . JAMES A. FEES HAN, Auctioneer, ja2s.Jt Store No. 433 WALNUT Street. Philait ■*£&&, BOSTON AND PHILADSt “™T.][mOTEAMSHIPiIBi, KsiUcr/rooM i2£rf° f 1!? 11 ! fret wharf chore U* Steeei, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston. NORMAN, Cart Baker, will id fra Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday, Feb bin t A. and steamship SAXON, Capt. Matilte’c*. W Boston for Philadelphia, on the same day at 4?, X nS ie .?iu“ w j™ 4 substantial steamships fcra a mpi® 1U», aailln* from eath port punctually on Saturdays Insurances effected at ona-half Ins premium ttnpl on the vessels. «®ai^" ,iaiss * ,w •*" For Freight or Farrago (haying dne aesommtidsdMA apply to HEHETWINSOE & OP.. HthS2-tf S3B South DELAWARE AreiM \*£m* STEAM WEEKLY TO M ™W™r VERPOOL, touching st QUE3SSTOWY (Cork Harbor,) The well-known Steamers of the lira; nool. New York, and Philadelphia Bteuwhlp Cfflgß? (Inman Line), carrying the H. 8. Kails, are tats He*" sail u follows: BDINBUBG „ ..SATURDAY, Jan BJ. CITY OF BALTIMORE.—.,-.. BATOKDAT, Jau.S *ndoTary cucceeding Saturday at Hooa, ami Ha «■ North River. „ RATES OF PASSAGE: do to Loudon.... 85 00 do 10 Loudest—** £ s do to Pari* .-a**. .95 00 do to Paris ♦- 1 £ dp to Hambnrr-. 90 00 do. JoE&mfcti*-- «- , Fasten*en also forwarded to Hatt©s Brsmeu. s® ierdam, iutwero, &«., at equally low Idvai?oolorQuo«astown: Ist »85,1365. Steer&ceixom Liverpool or ftnesuMVo- Those Who wlffi to Snd foTfhelr ftienis B *» tickets here at these rates. _ For forthar information apply at the Cenpof Offices. JOHN G. BAL3, Agsel, jal7-tja3S 111 WALNUT Street. FklSsaeipfaj. GEORGE T. BESS, Auditor. FOB NEW YORK. OUTSIDE LINE. a «* COASTWISE STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S »{;; FREIGHT BINE FOR NEW YORK, and «s»“ • for all Northern and Eastern cities and New dr-t® THURSDAY, AND SATCBDAL ; from the Company’s wharf, first above Race str«» NpTYork, from Pier H, North riyer, on tame'--" For freight, which will he rewired daily, jMcj lit the most careful manner, and deiiT6re£ areatestdespatch, atfatorates, QE , cc., aolO-Sm SIQ North ESTEY’S ©OTTAGB ORGANS Not only UNEXCELLED, hui UHEQUALtID of Tone and Power, desisted especially ff ftsd School*, but found to be eojually weH a P the Parlor and Drawing Eoom. £or E&!e No. 13 North SEVSSfH.Sir« e ',, dlso, a complete assortment of the IQ constantly on hand. NEW PIANOS. ( HiUPEBIOB HEW YORK FIASOS.She* OT * 3lB ‘* °* ffgf-rfaf DECKER BROTHERS’ n«TT»AB08. -The public, and !»• profes'ion, are invited to examine thaw ns aspJ ra - etinmeniß, whloh are meeting with eu i“Jrorr, Wed degree of popularity and sale u» bait? wherever known.p The desideratum so for, i. e.. the siren nth of the iron, and«»»; the wooden frame bo happily attained bf‘” Th'_yS their Pianos Incomparable with anr >b n ■ qualified tesiimonSu* or snch names at ~r ftSfy- Hasan,'Heller, Thomas,. Znndel, and >co» > T tj* o amply establish their high rank- For sf®" * j J. UICHKAN, 90S OHferSUTStwt | Piia> ,'.f asiorfcment of other new ana second »*** t&ieand torest. rffcfe THOMSON’S fSSg ENBE, OB EDBOPSAM KAlo^| s t> I ’,‘i, ■But hotels, ori™hhcintti;ntlons.» i .. :i RJ j ;> PEBBHT SIZES. Also, u«" ; . Hot-air Furnaces, Portshlo Heattr!. £>’ w>!e !, : ,‘ tf -r ccl srath6m jjgjr EVANS * WAT|O^ ESSifS 1® SOUTH „ A large Si * & *^S spbctlolb stoks, *>• TIFTH Street, 10 a»ctios_ Sai^ JTtTRNEes, BRINLEV *>- Jo^ls CHBBthot J°*Sb M J BBB * c.) EBBS. Bos. 3 3 *anda 3 * IdkßG* SPECIAL Bms . Er s: '-i * W, wffl Ed®'«oo I UlO o’clock, bj cittaloer,* K s D *r, l> Beazor, » yely «teMt“f2j /“J •«-*£ '•*’? [,, ’ tl gC»tton6oodB. tJz: *“*® f l.to P i c v[ «r A Z2S c4b«b York and Everett - .*4, **•* 85 cases apron and faro Urn. , ' l ‘ aodEsjtS® l c! ?«. . 105 cases 7-8 and 4-4 WilliiXS", 01 ** Biackstone, Bed |;S 7 __ makes. * a£ * B. a< j CI v 67casesftr4, ir-4, v.i rS>J Lipnitt, and Dnio"»iL“. &s4 brt- n. * % * bacon;., PecSrisll v Rt ' James’ Steam »ar>.., V WhstaVyS *•*“»*» ’ ?lt “' so bales 4 4 Patap.co, ««».., . g S a.Ptak.’ l^sS‘-sl *ojv-> 5 , „ brown drills. “ E 45 bales tickings J 5 £** ea Madder print?, |obli“KK ,4browi ‘ J "«» «rabie makes of STAPLg U?£ cli:^ , ?&^SSISSS.«gH»j. -hiw ** from sals. “ B s..led wifc 1 , "'i *»“ be open for . =*<* one cay previous to sale. aaaoa wl;k FIRST LARGE SPRING Sir. .. BOOTS. SHOES, BEOOatr 0 . ? B , ' 3 '>npAPn VELLIBG BAGS, *c OA3S ’ Aa » biOA?^ Feb. Ttb. at ItfoluS 0 ' S ‘ on four months’ credit* 1° ci»<»i Eastern manufaetnrs. Wtlfba' 1 ' 4 * with citalogce, on mMicl.t .. .° | pea br eia^JJd ADq. _ , On WEDSEi ' A Y. .&,' •?M B) - m£SS!& w o’ciwk 0 ’ ciwk - 1% M" THOMAS & 80nI~'~~~~~~* ‘ ®« 3 - 130 and 1-tl South FOtfSTH 3 ttw l* AS5 > SEAL K5Tl*. EXCHANGE, every TUESDAY Boon. _ AX » ai j *“> «*"> *> tt EEAJ ESTATE, BANK AND OTHER KTWpd. Third jtreet;Myeral desirable dwtlla^bjnf'W rtocka. Ac., by order of Orpimns’ Co®Vt ,«h See pamphlet catalogue* for particnlau. ‘ SOJ 51 Wi, _ , „ EXTEA VALUABLE BEAL SSTATs Meirfoor/orthcomin,«aea.Slet inn ,“dV?..,. EUt February, each comprise a Tory la“i» , valnable property-Korea, Dwelling*, BolS”?!* Hotel, CoalLandn, Biegrat Country s<at,” l bills forpartbf each sale nog ready; othsir , Ms 1836 Wallace Street. ** 30tb Inst. , at 10 o elortr, at So. 1836 Watted, , catalogue, the enperior household and khtU. •• tnre.’fLne tapestry carpets, china and glass uS'?«■ mme%»e anPeaol SBWlnI M achine, by at 8 o’clock on tbeEcmaum, ffo. 42 North Eighth street FIXTUSESOF A G >NFEG FIGJFgKT m . t t A OH TUESDAY MORNING, Sm instant, at 10 o'clock, at No 42 Not 1 *- »„w f‘™et, „‘' om P i * 1J1 <r marble-top tablee mathhE d«b«, coonfere, show cases, % ass jars, mom, EH* crfbcktry, kitchen, ntensfls, Ac. Wrfotam be examined at 8 o’clock on the mondets*, Executor*’ Peremptory Salo-Bataie of Mrs 0. 5f fe . EBBIDENCE AND FURWIt“b| M BPHUCB bT«ts» ~ . OH WEDNESDAY MORNING® 88f[ February Ist. at 10 o'clock, without ies»m premlaes. thevaluable tbrce-storr Brick DtSiiS Lot of Ground. northeast corner Fifteenth and bS streets. Fall particular* read, in handbills *** T , HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUKE Immediately after the sale of the house trill h, , , the furniture, particulars in catalogues. LABGS FIREPROOF. On THUESDAY MOSSING, at the Auction &*Sertng aDd s °l ,Brlorfira 'P ril<lf chest, made by PHILIP FORD &CO., AUCTIONEERS. 525 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE StKtf*. FIRST SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOE TO SPEING OF 1885. M ON THURSO AT MOSSING, Febrnary S, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely,*, will sell, by catalogue, for cash, 1,600 caws |rn» boots. shoes, brogans, balmorali, cavalry b***, ■ &c., comprising a general assortment of 6ku class goods, to which the early attention of tmmsii invtted. CJ.WOLBERT, AUCTIONEER. NO • 16 SOUTH SIXTH STBEBT. Alto, 5 barrels very choice Old Mccf«asah*»li Eyj Whisky, suitable for first class hotsi-keepsra. cav open. AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED -CX- HORSES. QCAETBEMASTER Gh.YEEAL’S OFFICE, _ First Division 1 . „ ~ WAsmstaros Citt, J*aa»rr23. 1555, Will be sold at public auction, to the hignest biddsr, at BALTIMORE. Md.*on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1886, ONE HUNDRED AND FIETI CAYaLBF HORSES. These Horses have been condemned as sn&t for Qa cavalry service of the army. For road and farming purposes many gooibarjpUai may be bad. Horses sold singly. Sale to commence at 10 A. ML.aud will be held at rhllHps' Government fctables, corner* FACA and GERMAN Streets. Terms—^Cash, in United States corrracy. ja27-12t Col, in charge O. SHIPPING. Freight* takes at falrntn.
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