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    Literature and Art.
There hie been lately published, br 81;e1,10i
Co., New York, an octavo volume of 576 pages, the
" history of the Planttng and Tratntng-of the
Christian Church of the Apostles," written by the
famous Dr. Augustus Neander r translated from
the German by J. E. Ryland ; the translation re.
vised and corrected according to the fourth German
edition by E. G. Robinson, D. D., Professor In the
Rochester Theological Seminary, and well Indexed.
This work of Neanderts 1s not among the best of its
Class, but Constitute" a class In Itself, In which feet
and pldlosophyare combined by means of learning,
industry, and thought. Its value to theological
students °allot be too highly astimUi. • Received
from J. B. Lippincott At Co.
Sixty years ago a mathematical genius, named
Zerah Colburn, was born in Vermont. While yet
a boy, even before the time when lads are learning
the alphabet, be exhibited a surprising faculty of
mental calculation, rapid and accurate, such as the
ablest arithmeticians and mathematicians could
not equal. He was exhibited as a prodigy, at home
and abroad, but his faculty of computation left him
'When he reached the age of manhood. He closed his
Career, some twenty-four years ago, as Professor of
,Langnages in Norwich University. His eon and
lutmesake, now one of the most eminent civil engi
neers in England, is now producing a very Import
ant work, published by Sohn Wiley, NOW . Yerk, to
be completed in twenty Parts, imp. 4t0., each Part
Containing thrie double•sheet engraved plates, and
Sixteen pages of letter-press, besides numerous
wood•onts. The Bret Live Parte have reached us
through Mr. J. K. Simon, 88 South Sixth street,
Sole agent for its sale In this city. The work Is en
titled "Locomotive Engineering and the Meehan-
Ism of Railways: a Treatise on the principles and
Construotioa of the Locomotive Engine, railway
Carriages, and railway plant; with examples se
lected from the International Exhibition of 1802:i
Ita a history of the Locomotive Engine, with an ells ,
nidation of the principles of its construction, end
examples otlta mechanism and varieties, thlt work
la as unique as excellent in design and exeentiOn.
Its practical information Is brought down to the '
latest point,- and Mr. Wiley, its publisher, has Ju
diciously put it at a vary low price, which only a
large sale can make remunerative.
Mr. Van Nostrand, New York, has brought out,
In two pooket volumes, "Infantry Tootlos," by Gen.
W. H. Morrie, treating of Sohools of the Soldier
and Company, instruotion for skirmishers, mune,
affhool of, the battalion, evolutions of the brigade,
and directions for manoeuvring the Division and the
Corps frArmee. It seems plain, simple, and fall.
Received from J. Penington & Son.
Dr. F. A. Ton nosolizlsker publishee a neat 12mo.
volume on 'lEye, Ear, Throat Diseases, Bronchitis,
Catarrh, Asthma." It belongs to a class which we
do not like, however ably written ; its main object
being to advance the Interests of the author, though
ostensibly addressed to the people. The preface to
this volume la DI tempered. and might have been
advantageously omitted. The practical statements
and advice here may prove useful to persons affected
with the diseases they apply to. On sale by James
$. Claxton. _
The newest works of fiction are " !Ay Brother's
Wife; a Ltfe•History," by Amelia. B. Edwards,
published by Harper St Brothers, and eminently
Worthy of perusal; "Nellie; or, The Companions
of the Chain," by Fairfax Balfour It sensation
story, published by Frederic A. Brady, New York ;
asid "The Brother's Secret," by William Godwin,
Jr., only eon of the author of " St. Leon" and
"Caleb Williams," published by T. B. Peterson &
Brothers. Rad the younger Godwin' survived, he
Would have been a distinguished writer, but he died
young, leaving only this work, which exhibits much
power and a well constructed plot.
"The Beautiful Widow," by . the late Sirs. Shel
ley, widow of the poet, has been published by Pe.
tereon Et. Brothers. If has slight episodes of Ilfe In
Italy and the United States, but Is eminently a
story of English society. The style Is polished, the
Inoral pointed,- the plot carefully developed, and
the characters naturally evolved. It is not sensa
tional, which sensible readers will appreciate.
Mt Claxton has pftbltshed a small pamphlet anti
tied "The African's Right to Citizenship." It is a
plea in favor of giving political and social rights to
properly qualified colored persons, and against
driving them out of the country, which has actually
been proposed by some publicists. This is a tem
perate and rational brochure. The author's name
Is not given.-
THE C Irrlr.
The Thermometer.
FEB. 4,'1866. I FEB. 6 1366.
IL—. 11 K. —8 P M. es
36 se 97
VOID WIND.
WbyN—WMW......NW //W..-- NW........NW
BfITOITANSY.
MUTED STAVES MILITARY SCHOOL FOB °FPI-
DERR,•
Fergus L. Uteri°, Sergeagt 102 d New York Vo
lunteers, a Student of this school, passed a success.
ful examination before the Board of Examiners for
offioers of colored troops, at Washington, D. Cl. t
last week, and was recommended for the position of
Second lieutenant.
MIIdTABY commeslON
A military commission, It le said, will convene
tc-day as a eourt-martlat to try certain asses,
among them the alleged Navy Yard frauds. It is
quite likely the court will be In session several
months. It has an immense amount of business to
Irevestigate.' Major General Doubleday will sot as
president of the court. He is the same gallant man
Who fired thq first gun from Fort Stimpteret Fort
Moultrie. which disabled one of the rebel guns, and
killed and wounded all within the embrasure at the
time. Oolonel John A. Foster, of the 147th New
York Volunteer& will apt as judge advocate. The
first, case. It le reported, that will occupy the Wen.
tion Of the court, will be that of a heavy tent con
tractor.
NAVAL.
TII3I strwAwEE
The U. S. steamer Suwanee, gi doublesender,) ,
probably start from the Navy Yard to-morrow,
for the Southern Blockading Squadron.
111.194:TELLANZOVS.
INCOME RETURNS.
The further returns of incomes from the Second
and Third Congressional districts will be published
as soon as the lists are complete.
In the list published January 81, In division 134,
Fourth Congressional district, the name Jaoob K.
,Bents was incorrectly printed 118 Jacob K Bartley.
In the Seventh division of the same district the re
turn of James M. Preston was published at MS.
It should have been 5i4,823. •
THE ARSENAL WOMEN.
Vol. H. Biggs, A. Q. Isf., advertises for propolals
for a.supply of cloth, flannel, &c., to be delivered
at the Schuylkill Arsenal, so that there win be
plenty'of work to be given out at that celebrated %
place. Many of the .women have gone there for
work, but were disappointed., The Arsenal is a
$ 4 big thing," and the adoption of a more perfect
system to avoid delay and disappointment would be
entirely oominendable. It Is stated that some of the
employees seem to glory in the insolence of 01:110e.
We have heard of several ladies having been in
tuited there by some of these individuals. No gen
tleman was ever known to insult a lady, and no
other kind of men should be employed there. Any
lady who should feel herselfinsulted by any of the
employees should at once report the case to Col.
Biggs, who, we are assured, will promptly apply.
the proper remedy.
DROWNED BODY RECOVERED.
Coroner Taylor was nailed. on Saturday evening,
to hold an inquest upon the body of an unknown
white men, who was found In the Schuylkill, at
Chestnut-s treet wharf. The deceased appeared to
be a German, about forty .years of age. He was
about five feet ten inches in height, and had black
hair and large bushy, black whiskers. He was gen.
teelly dressed In black, and had on four shirts, one
of which vitas a - black. and white plaid, one red, an
other white, and yet another, a gray shirt. The
body appmed to have been In the water but a few
days.
ACCIDENT
Mrs Huston, an aged lady, said to be 77 years of
SO, walked afratnat a passenger oar, at Thirteenth
and Fitzwater streets, on Saturday afternoon, was
knocked down, and so seriously injured that it is
more than likely she cannot survive her Injury. It
reported that one of her shoulder blades was
broken. The oar was moving at a moderate rate,
Snd. it does not seem that any censure can be at
tached to the driver.
.r=r=a==aM ' ZlT=M
The following petition, signed by many of our
prominent citizens, has been sant to tie Mayor :
-70 the Mayor of the City of Philadelphia: -
The undersigned citizens of Philadelphia respeata
fully request that the State House bell be-ping in
boner of the great event which is now rejoicing all
hearts—the adoption of the amendment resolution
providing for the abolition of slavery in the United
Htstes.
We would request, also, that your Honor will re
uommend the ringing of the church bells and a gene-,
=al display of bunting throughout the city. .
WEATHER RECORD
A comparison of some of the meteorological pho
'Doman& of January, 1866, with those of January,
1864, and of the same month for fourteen '
years, at
Philadelphia, ra.•Barometer 80 feet above mean tide
8n the Delaware river. , Latitude 89 deg. 6734 min.
N. longitude 76 deg. 1034 min. W. from Green
wich,. By lAMBS A. KTIMP.A.TRICIK, A.
rherrynometer.
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Do. date
Warm datest day—Mean
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Col des t day—mean
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$l9.
ITOR UNION SOLDIERS AND BAILORS. -
-Wears requested to say, by Mr. Wm: rd. Cooper.
that the tunas oontributed to the Cooper- 3hop Com
mittee are strletly applied to the benefit of the sot .
Mere who fight for the Union, or sailors doing the
same thing, if they should chance to pass that way.
Not a cent-or the contlibutlons is expended for the.
benefit of refugees—repentant rebob,.Who daily hr.
live in this city. The thstitution was not organized
for such work, and the original principle is adhered
tO In ever'y respect. 11, from Motives of sympathy,
it may be thought proper to take that class or people
by the hand who have murdered Union soldiers: let
an organization be effected at once. Within' the
past week or two numbers of these fugitives have
been sent to the'Cooper Shop for something to eat,
and even for lodgings. Choy were imposed upon by
'designing individuals, who • told them that they
could have everything there they desired. It Should
be understood that the doors of the Cooper Shop are
always open for thole who fight for the Union, but
firmly closed against all, who' have been arrayed
against, and who, by force of circumstances, seek
refuge among those whom they hate.
817DD.N DEATH'
A man named George Fritz°, aged 37 years. was
found dead yesterday morning, in a tavern, at the
corner of Third and Shippen streets. He went into
the place about one o'olock in the morning. took a
seat in a chair d died in this position. He was
not discovere d be dead until near nine o'clock.
Whisky was the canoe of his demise.
NARROW ESCAPE
Between twelve and one o'olOok yesterday a pot.
MD of the chimney of a bowie at the southwest
corner of Arch and Sixth streets fell. It was pro•
bably blown down by the high wind. .41. lady past
ing by made a very narrow escape. A - brick grazed
her back, tearing her mantilla from her person.
WRISEY SMUGGLER.
On Saturday afternoon a man who, it Is reported,
was caught smuggling whisky on board the reoeiv
lug ship at the Navy Yard, wab drummed out at the
point of the bayonets of a corporal's gnarl. He was
labelled whisky smuggler, on his back.
THE OOUItTS.
oOurt of Quarter liessious—lWOn. Joseph
ASSIOef ate Justice.
LAST DAY or THE TEAM.
This being the last day of the term, a considerable
number of persona were in court expecting to have their
cases disposed of. The number of desertion and habeas
corpus caeee brought before Judge. Allison during his'
terns have been very large, and the greatest amount of
patience baa been devoted to them. If a court was es
tablished for the purpose of bearing desertion cases, it
would greatly relieve the - Judges of the SEIELSiOI3/, who
are overburdened with the regular businees.
EUTLER IN COURT.
W. L. Nichols, charged pith false pretence, was
heard on habeas corpus
John Crosegoner Grtifled that Mr Nichols rated it
min ent and agreed to. make him antler, provided he
paid 01CO. 'Witness gays $5O. and was to pay the other
when ti.e regiment was muttered in. After going to
camp the witness round about three hundred bootblacks
there, bat all the soldiers bad been transferred to
another regiment The court decided there was no
false pretence, and. Mr. Nichols was discharged,
THE TWBBTY•THIED WABD ELECTION FRAUD&
Judge Parsons called the attention of the court to the
parties who were convicted for voting on false naturali
zation papers, saying that a number of natters had been
discorenni unknown heretofore to the Commonwealth's
officer. He hoped the court would make the rule for a
new trial absolute
Mr...rano said that in lftie &committee was appointed
to ascertain the number of nnnatnraltzed &titans re
biding in the Twenty. third Ward. False pavers were
sent to these people through the postmaster, a Mr.
Comly. This ward was flooded with these papers for
the purpose of electing James-Buchanan, many men -
having them placed in their poekets while working in
the field by unknewu persons.' A trial had been re
cently commenced in tkds court of persons charged with
voting on the papers. and after it was seen that convic•
dons could be had then the papers were produced As
the Com monwe slt h's officer, he bad stayed the proceed.
tuts in the other cases and consequently submitted the
bill. So far as the three convictions were concerned he
hoped the law would be allowed to take its course.
These men bad come boldlit_into court and made tneir
defence, and no Fr should take the consequence of their
acts.
Judge Allison said these men had voted for ten years
on these papers, and then they came into court and
made every resistance to the delivery of them. The
deliberate frauds -practiced at the &bellows should be
followed up and imppressed, as they tended to under
mine the whole foundation of society. He did not re
xard these frauds as tome persons did, that it was fair
for each party to continue at each succeeding election to
impose fraudulent ballots; but be thought they were
high crimes against the State, and as such mutt be pw
Milked. The con& then called np William Grady. Bar
ney-Gallagher, and Edward Dary, the parties convicted
of voting on the forged papers, and sentenced them each
to pay a fine of one htindred dollars, and to undergo an
imprisonment of nine months
The law &Maws the penalty In Wit else to a fins of
not lees than Silty dollars and six months' imprison.
ment. nor to exceed a fine of Ave hundred dollars and
two years' imprisonment.
SERTNNOB POR ASSAULT AND BATTERY.
•
The case of Harvey Markwood, convicted of commit
ting an assault and battery, and acquitted of an assault
with intent to kin Hobert L ittle.: was called up. Several
witnesses were called, who provitt+ i lhe good character
of the defendant. and that he had ain the army, one
of whom was a prisoner, and the ather had to support
his family
Judge Allison asked why it was that the defendant
used tke knife. Mr. O'Byrne, the counsel or Mark
wood. said that the man was driven to the wall, and
only drew the knife to frighten the parties off. The de
fendant produced the knife, which is about two and a
half inches long, blade and handle included. Mark
wood was sentenced to pay a line of $lO. the cost, of the
Prosecution. and undergo an imprisonment of three
re'ratbust ol l tleJnviditnseassidtehiSil rtreillotts? the
e nnig ea gy e
•
dollars. .
CABB OP ELECTION OYPICEIIB.
Arthur McDonald and John Kelley, c&nvloted of
gaily refusing to receive a vote, were called up
One of the watchers at the election tenbiled that he
was well satiated with the actions of these Inspectors,
exceptin the vote refused, and for which they had been
convicted.
It will be recollected that thee° men refaced to allow
the father to swear his son was of age, because of his be
ing an alien.
In passing sentence, Judge A ll ison said that the law
never Intended that both inspectors should be of the
earns polities. Where this was done, the probabilities
were that fraud would be committed. He had some
doubt of the correctness of the verdlctote men were
sometimee selected for election °dicers who did not pro
perly understand the law. With this view he had cent
for the w ltne eees to state how the beefiness of the omeere
had been conducted generally- He was now satislled
to make the rule Absolute. and show a new trial to be
had.
The case of the Blake' se habeas corpus was called
up This is the case in which Mr. Blakeney has had
the custody of a child for several years, and It Is pro
ne's:id to like it and place tt In a public inetttattott. The
mother of the child is an Invalid in the Bpi: copal Boar
pltal. Mr. Blakeney expressed his ability to adopt the
child and care for it as his own,.ble salary being sant
clout for that purpose
Mrs. Blakerey testified that the child was brought to
her from the Almshouse by its mother, and given her
to nurse, as the mother said It could not be kept at Mrs.
MoAtalley's any longer. A portion of the board had
beer paid,..but the clothing and doctor's expenses had
always been paid by Mr. Blakensy. Witness said that
she had once agreed to allow Errs. McAulley to have
the child. but when she found that it was to be placed
is a charitable institut'on, and she would not be al
lowed to see her, :he refused her c:onsEnt The major
of the child had been kept for ten weeks by' the witness,
and she k ad been removed to a hospital while very sick.
and there had died. The witness • would have kept the
mother of the child with her until her death.
Several - witnesses testified to the good style In which
the child was treated by Mrs. Blakeney • ,
Mr. idichener strongly advocated the Northern Home
. for Frfeedless Children, sal ins he could take a week in
narrating the benevolent operations of the Institution.
It may beproper to state that Mrs lifsituiley has never
ar=ltel=t4g4 2 lfddtregirettarinitte!
intention,. If ehe obtained the child, to pat it in the
Northern Home for Friendless Children Mr. Ellche
in his concluding remarks, showed the motives for
wanting the child. by saying that the mother was a
Presbyterian, and did not want the child brougbtnp by
Mr Blakeney, because he was a member of the Church
of England.
This case has created considerable feeling, and Mr.
and Mrs. Blaireney have been surrounded by a large
number of highly respectable ladles and gentlemen.
Mr. N. .1 litchener, who represents Mrs. McAolley,
claimed the child because of the mother on her dying
bed requesting that Mrs. Moeulley shon'd take it.
Mr. b. H.:' Brewster made a climatal. eloquent, and
very feeling speech, in which he reviewed the old Eng
lish law bearing upon the legal misted,. of children, and
earnestly urged that the child be left with Mrs. Blake
ney, where tt was placed by its mother, and not be
taken therefrom and throat into a public institution
He referred to the testimony of the physician who had
attended to the child in its sickness, and stated that he
feared the result would be very salons if the child was
removed to any public institution.
Mr. Brewster said his client so as prepared to swear
that - the mother of the Child was a Protettant Episoo•
Wien-
The case was held under consideratloir*
The case of James Pollock- and Joseph C. Preno, who
pleaded guilty to robbing soldiers, was called up, and.
Officer Prettyman testified that he was employed at the
Baltimore depot, and never had seen Any criminal act
on the part of the defendants: they were haokmen,
and acted roughly, as they did,sbnt not criminally,
to hie knowledge.
The case was continued, and the business of the term
ended.
THE POIIIOE.
['Before Mr. Alderman White ( )
AN OLD LAW PRINCIPLE AFFIRMED
On Saturday a suit was brought against a man for a
debt contracted by hie wife before marriage. Shii had
run up a bill to the amount of fifteen dollars at a notion
store The husband refaced to pay; balm Omen's It
being a settled principle of law, under the attending
aircnmstances he was bound to par. A verdict was
poo%red in favor of the. plaintiff The money was
paid, and the voiles separated with the beet of feeling.
(Before Mr. Alderman Thaler.)
SUB-CONTRACTOR UR - TROUBLE!. V
Cf celia Parker was arralnged at the Central Station
on Saturday afternoon on the charge of fraud. She had
employed a AWL Der of girls to do certain work to All up
a Government contract, itod. it to alleged, did not pay
he operatives. bhe was held to ball.
(Before Mr. Alderman Jones.]
ALLEGED DIIMIONEST_POMESTIC.
Georgia's Barr. a colored woman, was arraigned on
the charge of stealing a considerable quantify of clothing
from a boarding-house. 110112 Thirteenth and. arch
streets, in which she was employed as ado made. The
accused was committed to answer at court.
[Before Mr. Alderman S ]
SOLDIER ROBBED.
John Phillips le the name risen by a colored man who
Is charged with robbing a soldier, one of the 11. 5.0.1%,
of the earn of $lOO. The accused bad a hearing on Satur
day, and was.committed to answer..•
:,):.,j)1 7i)..A
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM MGM BDILIDRIUS,
IRON FOUNDERS,
GENERAL MACHINISTS, AND BOILER MAKERS,
NE TECB•
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD P &BRINGER STATION.
PITTS/311HG. ?RANA..
Manufacture all kinds of STEAM D.NGINEIL r
from three to one hundred and fifty horse-power,
stated for Grist Mills. Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces.
Wells, am. As. •
Give particular attention to the construction of En
gines and Machinery for oil boring and pumping ousts-
Gong. Have always on hand, ditlehod and ready for
shipment, ENGINES and BOILERS of every &weft-
Uon.
Orders from all parts of the eonntry 'solicited and
promptly nued. jal.64m
J. VAUGHAN ICERZICE. WILLIAM 11211101.
JOHN I. COPE.
-•- • •
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
'FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STEMMA
ParialmparA.
MIIIIIIIO6L !lc NONNI,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS.
Manufacture High and Low Pregame Steam Enginee,
for land, river, and marine BOXTICO.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Hosts, &c.; Cant.
inn o f all kinds, either Iron or braes.
Iron. frame Roofs, for Gas _Works, Workshops. Mail
road Stations, he. -
Retorts mid Owl Machinery of the latest and most in
proved constntotion.
*very description of Plantation Ysobinery, sash as
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacpum Pans, Om
Steam Trains, Defeoatoni, Filters, Pamvins /belles, ela
Sole agents for N. RiLleux's Patent Bns ar. Roiling Ap•
paratus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer. and Junin.
wall & Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sosar•Rrainine
Machine. aulg-tf.
s al PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
BOILER WORKS. —BRAVOS & Lstrz.
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENOUSEERS, MA.
OBINISTS, BOILER. MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and
FOUNDERS having for many years been in succoasfnl
operation, raid Deane:elusively engsgedin building and
repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pre.-
sale,. Iron Boilers, Water Tanks Propellers. So. & .s.
eettully offer their services to the public. Ace.,
fuDy prepared to contract for engines of all sizes, Ma
rine, River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns V.
different sites, are Prepared to execute orders will
quick despatch. Every descrion of pattern-making
made at the shortest notice. filc h and Low-pressure,
Fine, Tubular , and Cylinder Bo era, of the best Penn
sylvanta charcoal Iron, Forging of all sizes and kinds
Cron and Brass Castings, of all descriptions;
RoL-
Turning, Screw-Cu tins - , and all other work connected
with the above business.
Drawings and, specifications for all work dale at th.
establishment free of charge. and work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf• dock room for re .
pairs of boats, where they can lle in Perfect safety, ser
are provided with shears, _blocks. fans. 80 .• I&S £ O7
raising heavy or liyht weig hts.
. 7 . Acori C. sEkims,
• JOHN - P. LEVY, '
jell4l BEACH and 'JULIES& Streets.
_MORGAN, ORR, & CO., STRAY. RN.
• -- - -- - 01-1411 BDILDBRB,Iron rounders ' :NW Ge
ifaebintete and Bolter Bakers , No- Lop CALLOW
BILL Street... Philadelphia - feitt.tt
('CITY PITCH-L.. 150 BA:RRELEI c IN.
order, for IN " by BDW. 111. ROWLEY.
tN 31h Lb. South. MLA WARE Avenue,
SHERIFF'S **LES • • •
SHER -F EV ALE.—Br OF •
• kJ a wilt of Alias Levert Macias, to me dir•44440,011 be
wrested topublic We or vendee, onMONDAr
February Thal, at 4 o'clock, at Bansom-street Nape
No.l. AIM that certain tract .or pareel•of-land,
the stone building or lintel thereon erected, situate and'
lying - on the easterly side of the river Bohnylklll.
tm
mediately north of Gray's Ferry bridge. in the Fleet
- ward of the city of Philadesphia, formerly Pa
township, afterwards the Diatrioh•of. MoYaMtelle=
the county of Philadelphia., described and bounded, se
cor sur v eyor , turvey lately made Begin n ing Joseph nip
ler as follow., to wit: eta point in
the low-water mark of the riverflchnyikilha corner of a
lot of land reserved to ttrirr_le Ferry in the' partition
hereinafter recited, since granted to Matthew Newkirk;
thence extending by the mud lead granted to Matthew
Newkirk, south sevetty-three degrees east fifteen
patches, to the bank of,nahisiveri thence continuing of
the same oottrae - rtienty-eitr. Andnia•• - remthe Perches, t ,
a corner; thence still by the same ,oath seventeen de
greet west four and three-tenths perches, to the side of
Gray's Ferry road: themes, along thenorthwardly side
of said road south Seventy-one 'degrees east one hun
dred and ten and flre-tenths perches, to a point, a cor
net of land now or formerly belonging to the heirs of
Daniel Dupuy thence by sale Dapay's land north for
ty-eight degrees west ninety-three and three , tenths
perches, to a corner- thence stillby the game land north
sixty degrees east nine and sixty-Ave. one-hundredths
p(rohee, td the bank of said river; anithenoe the Itet
'mentioned course •edgleteen ...perishes -farther, to _low
water mark of laid 'river; and (fora thence down the
• said, river, bounding on and' following the several
„.eonrses thereof, at and along the low-water mark of
Said river; to the place of beginning; containing thirty - 7
• four acres, , three roods, and forty-two perches,
incln
dins eight acres, one rood, And Clay , n perches or marsh
or Bate lying between the 'river bank add lbw•Veter
mark aforesaid. Excepting and reserving thereout pre
mises herina Der described as No. 2.
bo. - -2rALI those four lout or-pieces of ground, with the
three measnegee th, teen erected, situate on the wait•
wardly side of a car sin fifty-feet wide street tailed
Thirty-fourth street; 'staid out and conveyed by Dotter
Willisnrioung, deceased, to the city of Philadelphia
and their euceeseors, by deed dated December A1th.1.1157,
end recordid in Deed Book A. D B , No. 26, Piga ZIPS,
do; Corontencing at the distance of 811. feet 4% inches
northwardly trotas.Oray 'a Ferry road; and exceeding
in front or width on the said Thirty-fourth street 62 feet
4% inches, and in length or depth of that width at right
angles to the said Thirty fourth street, 76 test log
inches: together with the freeand common use, right,
liberty, and privilege , of' the said Thirty-fourth street,
at all' times hereafter, 'forever, anti of a certain. Ave
feet-wide alley in the rear of said four leta.and parallel
with the segid Thhtl-fourth street; and of a certain other
three-feet wide alley on the Southward) y side of the
said four lots, and running westwardly from the said
This ty- fourth street; and to communicate with the said
Ave feat wit e alley.
CD. C. ; D.. '64 377. Debt, $7.68L 33. flideon
Taken in execution and to be sok as the property of
William Toting, M. D gE d er eeeerted. By
sheriff.
Philadelphia, Shenre..ollloe. N. 1886. iaZket
SHERIFF'S BALE. —BY VIRTUE 'OF
a writ of Alias Levert Nadas, to me direetcd_, wi ll
be exposed to public sale or:vendue, on MONDAY Eve- ,
nine, Feb. 6, 1866, at 4 o'clock, at ransom-street Rall,
140. 1. • All that three story bruit meseuage and lot of
ground situate on the.west side o; Tenth street„.22s feet
south of <Wharton street, in the city of Philadelphia;
eantainiiin In front on Tenth street 16 feet, and in depth
63 feet, 'with the privilege of a three-feet alley, loading
into Arcade sh set
No 2..A1l that three. story brick melamine and lot Of
ground situate on the west side of Tenth street, 211 feet
south of Wharton street, in the city of. Philadelphia;
containing In front on Tenth street 16 feet. anal& depth
es feet, with the privilege of a three. feel alley, leading
into Austin street •
No. 3. Al) that two-story brick me , stage and lot of
ground ill trate on the east side of. Austin street 226 feet
south of W,harton street, in the city br Philadelphia;
contaliong in front on Austin street 16 feet (including on
the south l)ncithe half part of a three-feet alley, with•
the privilege thereof), and in depth 42 feet
No • 4. Ail that two story brick meesuage and lot of
ground situate on the east side of Austin street, 241 feet
Routh tf 'Wharton street, in the city of ;
contalning in front on Austin street 16 reeetilitcluding
on the north line the ha f part of a three. feet alley with
the privilege thereof), and in depth 42 feet ( Which
me mimes . Jacob S. Lentz, by deed dated Kay 2d, 12,13,
recorded ID Deed Book T. 11.. No. 131, page 92, &c.,
conveyed unto John D. Lents, in fee
ED: C ;D. '64. 332. Debt, 82,5%. (lowa n. Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of
John D. Lantz. - • HENRY. C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Elherllf'a Office, Jan. 24.1865- ja26-3t •
SHERIFF'S BALE,-BY VIRTUE OF A.
writ Venditioni Exponas, to me dtrected, will be
exposed to public sale ocvendue, on MONDAYDvening,
February 6;1866, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
ill that thtee.etory brick messages and two story
back boiding and lot of ground enlists on the east aids
of ninth street, seventy feet north of Colombia avenue.
In the oily of Philadelphia; ion taittingle front on Ninth
street sixteen feet, and in der th one hundred feet to
Clinton strait.
[D. C. ; D.,
'69. 986. Debt, $4OO. White.]
Taken execation and to be sold as the property of
John H. bharp:ey. HENRI C. HO WBC,G, Sherif.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Jaa. 26, 1886. ja26-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE. -BY VIRTUE OF
writ 'of Levert Fan*, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vend on MONDAY Nvening,
February 6, 1861, at 4 e'clock, at m-street Hall,
All that three-story brick meesuage and lot of ground
sitnate on the south side of Thompson street, one bun
drea and sixty-five feet westward from Eighteenth
street, In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on 'lbw:option street sixteen feet. and in depth one Yuan.
dreg and twenty feet to Cabot street (Which premi-es
John W. Downing. by deed dated February 17th, 1854.
conveyed unto,Rennear W. Late:Mem in - fee, alibied to a
yearly ground rent of fifty. six dollars, payable Janu
ary and July. )
[D. C. ;D. '6l. Debt, 1516. Ledyard.3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Rennear W. Latoham and Mara, Isis wife
HENRY U. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jam 24:.1665. ia26-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.,;-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Fatlas, to me directed, will be ex
posed opublic sale or vendee , on MONDAY Evening,
Februkry 8, ISM, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that four story brick mesimage and lot of groand,
situate on the west side of Front street 81 feet 714 inches
south of. Callowhill street, in the city of Philadelphia:
containin gin front on Front street 16 feet 9 inches, and
in depth on the north line 85 feet 654 inches, and on the
loath line 84feeca iilei/S5 the rear end being 16 feet
8% inches [Which premises John Airy et ng.. by deed
dated May 16th, 1851/..conveyed unto Ed ward l Clark
in fee.)
(S. L. Clark has parted with his interest.)
{D. an d , '64. 423. Debt 83.71 W
Taken in execu ti o n to be sold as the property of
Edward L. Clark. HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Jan. 24. 180. ja26 31
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias to me directed, will be ex.
posed to public eels or rendue. on"df9NDAY Evening,
February 6, 1866; at 4 o'clock, at &anemia street Hall,
All that three. dot y brick messuage and lot of avonnd
on the west side of St John et , oet. between Coates and
Green sweets, in the city of Fbiiadelohia; containing
in front on 81. John street 20 feet, score or leas, nod in
depth 100 feet to Rose . alley. [Which promisee Morton
hiclitichael, Sheriff , by deed dated September 14th,
1844, recorded in District Court Deed Book It, No 17,
page 64, go., convey( d unto Pliny B. Falai* in fee. )
ED H. •D , '64 4E4 Debt, 61.691. Husband ]
Taken In execution and to be sold as • the property of
Pliny B. Fuller. HEMET C. HOWELL,Sheriff.
Philadelphia. S • erire Office, ha. 24 IBM' ja2l-St
SHERIFF'S BAIO.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed., will be
exposed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Evening,
February 6, 1866, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall. i
All that three story brick mem:time and lot of ground
valuate on the east aide of Sixth strect,e4faXest north-of_
Wharton street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front on Sixth street lb .feet and in.depth .121 feet. to
the'bead of a three;feet alley. with the priyilegelbere
of. [Which premises Stephen Myers et ax bY deed
dated Jnly 211th, 1865. conveyed unto Herman Van Hell.
subject to a yearly ground rent of WO.
ED D. '84.. 426 Debt $686.70. Fulton .1
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Herman Van Deli, and terra tenant.
HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff. -
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 24, 1866. jate.fit
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Levert Faoias,to me directed, will be
Vettrigli, publi , c aVa e o 9 =ert " Sar C es i ?r i at rat. " '
All that tract or lot of ground, eituate in the Twenty
third ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a
corner of land of Thomas Buckley and land of John
Clark, thence south 82 degrees west 38 perches to land
of John Wilkins. thence by the same south 68 degrees
45zoinutes east 2991-10 perches, thence south 64 degrees
40minutes west 241 4 perches, to I.nd of Deante & Der
riekson, thence by the same south 41 degrees east 24 6-10
perobee to land of Bliss 13oridinot, thence by the rams
north 64 degrees east 408.4 perches to John Clark's land.
thence in the same north 22 degrees &) minutes west 40
perches to the beginning, containing twelve acres ex
clusive of roads. C Which premium Jonathan Tyson and
wife, by-deed dated April 6th, 1807, recorded, in Deed
Book B. F., No. 28, page 391, &a , conveyed unto John
blyboof, is fee, who departed this life, first having by
will berpreathed all his estate' to his wife Bllzabeth Sly •
hoof.)
(D. 0. ; D.,'64. 396. Debt,2s. Parsons.]
11724.
Taken in execution and to be sOld as the property of
Elizabeth blyhoof, deceased.
10211ffilf O. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 24,1885. JOS at
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
& writ of Levert Facies, to me dirlected, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Smarting,
rebriati - ry 6,1865, at 4 o'clock, at Bansom- street
All Mat three. story brick messnage asd lot ofiround
situate on the month aide of Borate street, eevatity-fear
feet west of. Sixth street. in the cityof Phliiideaphis:
containing in front C. - ;v .— rt..; street esatrerai 1 . .. et, and
In depth one hands ed feet to Bay street [Willa pre
mises lanoline Donnelly et al.„iby deed dated fannory
2tfh, rimorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No 34,
page 1119, - dro.,tsmOL
Yeyed unto John P. Peach. in fee.]
CD. C.; D., '134. 320. Debt, $8,140.60. 'Toyer.)
Taken in execution snd to be sold an the property of
John P. Person ERNST C. 80W111,1,, nhatiff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, JaS 16, 1866. ja24-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Fades, to me directed, will bi
ez
wpooeeeedd to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Fetonary 6.1866, at 4 o'clock, at hansom - street
All that messuage and lot of ground situate on the
north side of James or CEestaut street, continued• in
Bloekley township. in the Twenty-fourth ward of the
city. of PhLtedtlphts; containing in front on Chestnut
street forty•five feet, and in depth two hundred feet, to
Oak street. Bonnded west by lot now or late of Joseph
Hunt, north by Oak street. east by lot now or late of
Jacob Snyder, J., and south by James or Chestnut
West [Which premises ADSOII V. Perooos. by deed
dated Pebrtiary 14. 1863, conveyed Unto 9713.1dtpa J.
Cheyney in lee, fubjeet to • a mortgage debt or font
thousanNeffve hundred dollars.]
[D.C. ; - D., '64 846. Debt. $1,5e7 50 Parsons.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Waldron J. Cawley, aid terra tenants
HENRY 0. HOWELL; Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Shiriff's Office, Jan. 19,1366 ja24-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a Writ of Vend Mont Expense, to Ece directed, will be
exposed to public saleoryendue, on MONDAY Evening,
February , 6, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall;
All that fonnarF, machine shop. bundings and im
provements, and lot of ground, situate on the north
'reit corner of Sixteenth and Fairelew streets. 'in the
city or Philadelphia; containing in front on FikitTlOW
street two hundred and forty lye feet two and a half
Inches and is depth two hundred and fifty-two feet One
inch to Morris street. [Wbieh premises James Bacilli .
ton et al . by deed dated March '2sth. 1816. recorded ix'
Deed Book M R., No 12, page 527, he . conveyed unto
Oliver E ans. James J. Hush. and J. P. Davis blahlene
berg in fee. wearying a ground rent of four hundred as*
ninety dollars and forty-two cents
CD. C. ; D., 'B4 312. Debt, $248.25. 'Downwind.]
Tek en in execution and to be sold as the propertrof
Oliver Evans, James .7 Hush and .1. P. Darla liableat
ber MENET C. HOWELL, Sheriff,
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 18,1866. ja24-11' •
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE 'OF
a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex.
pmed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening*
Pebrnary 6, 1866, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
All that three•story brick messuage and back build.
tags aad lot of ground situate on the west side of
Twelfth street, 196 feet 6 inches north of Montgomery
street, In the silty of Philadelphia; eontahalng in front
op Twelfth street 16 feet 2 inches. and lb depth 78 feet to
a2O feet strut. [Which premises Tatlow Jackson.* by
deed dated May 11th. 1863 conveyed onto John Frede
ricks to fee. ] For further recital see writ. -
Taken. C execu ti on 429. Debt, 82,020 84 Littell.)
in and to be sold es the property of
John Fredericks and terre tenants.
BENNY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Jan. 24, 1865. ja36.3t
SHERIFF'S BALE.--BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facial, to me dtrected, wilt be ex
posed to public mile or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
February 6, 1865, at o'clock, at Bansom-street Hall,
All that threw-s ory brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on the east Ode of front street, twenty-seven
feet eight inches north o: Morris street, in the city of
Philadelphia; containing In front on Front street
thirteen. feet eight imam ' including on the sonihp id*
the half part of a one foo t eleven inshec alley, and in
depth thirty-nine feet two inches. [ Which premises
John . Lancaster et ux by deed dated January let,
1867, roomed unto Philip Trotter in fee. Reserving a
yearly ground rent of 1824 ].
• cr• o. • D.. 64 441. • Debt. $617.60. Saner-
Taken in ex ecution and to be cold as the property of
Phi IP Trottcr. 'HENRI C. 110W.BLIA.
. ,
Philadelphia, Sherikra Office, Jan. 24, 1865. jalfkit
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE O,F
-a writ of Venditioni Ispongs; to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
'February 6, 1866. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hail, _
Al] that three sloryibrick messuage andlot of ground
situate on the south side of Dauphin street, one hundred
and twenty -three feet nine and Ave eighth Inches east
of Coral street, in the nineteenth ward. city of Phila.
dolpels. ; containing in front on Dauphin street four
teen feet ten inches and in depth ninety- taffy feet to a
four-feet-wit e alley,with the pilvilege thereof. (Wilk&
premises Henry M. Boyd et nx, by deed dated Jane 28,
1068. recorded in Deed book A. D. B , no. Se, page 9,
&c., conveyed unto John Christy infest. reservarg a
yearly ground rent of Afty.one dolly's, payable first of
April and October.
-
CC. C. P. D. '64. 90. Debt, 8116 22. Cavan.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John Christy. HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff..
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Once, Jan. 81, 1804. ralfi-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY. VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vendi Hon.! Pa - pops/4 to me directed, will be
to Public, nale or neadne, on MONDAY Evening,
De 6,1864 , at! o'clock , atßansom-street
Htll
All that lot of 10011/14 situate on the east stde - of Hope
street, extending from Otter to 0111)111 streets, eighty
feet north from ,Canal street, In the IrAty of phtha e lphi s;
contabitt g in front on Hope street sixteen feet, and in
depth forty font felt. Hounded north by around of
Stilts & H artley,seet by around of Geo rge G
south by grottod of Junes A. Porten, and west tor
Hope street.
( 0 execu tio n' ; D 64. 86. p
ass Debt Paschall.
Taken in and to be sold the property of
James A. Portent,. HENRY C. HO WELL, Sheriff.
philadelphls, Etherire Office; JAL 14. 1840. 10,16-H
• " V•z:t IX •- ' ' '." -
THE rittst• - PnTr AidPIieL; I :SSIONDA' FEr>" RtAitH Y6,M: -
nmemommmonnieemmanat _
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•
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kHgRAFF"B SALE.-BY' YIRTIIE OF
.-,. writ of VenditlordlExponse, to me directed, will be
exposed tcipriblic sale or vend ne, on MOND a.Y Evening,
.
February 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
,fili that zee-story br ck one esnage and lot of ground
situate on outb side of Race street, between Front and
Second s ts, in the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front o Bace street twenty feet, and In depth seven.
ty- six fee six inches. Bounded east by ground now or
latent /m es Fetlock. south by ground now or late of
Richard H ill, doceseed, west by ground now or late of
Bernon Taylor,an,d north'br'Mace Street: EMI& pre :
wises George Jenkins et el., by deed dated - June 16th,
1149, recorded in Deed Book a. D. 8., No. 71, page 364,
T B.
&et ; s , ton ed unto Henry W. Hey. in fee.]
CD. . ; D., '64 344. Debt, $l,OOO. Fenner.)
Taken I execution and to be sold as the property of,
Henry W. ey. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oflioe, Jan. 24, 1865. jaB6-34 1
SHERVF'S SALE.-BY VIIITUE - GE
P.--'writ pf Venditioni ExPonse.to me - airected,wlllbe
ext•osed to !ambito sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
February 6, 1856, at 4 o' clock, at Hansom-street Hall,
All that lot of ground situate on - the southwest side of
Meilen& street, between Bath and Bank streets, in the
Twentyt fifth ward. city of Philadelphia; containing In
front on InOtans street 200 feet, and in depth 100 feet,
Bounded! horthesat by Indiana Areet, sontheall. by _ ,
Bank street, southweethrgrousti Wier' or - late of Hole
ggenat b e d li ß eVer g i y " l ' e y or t itt s e t c r i e riau f al v, , h if. h i p ag r t
recorded in Deed Book Z. B. BNo. IS, page SO. con
veyed ante Howard Fire and M arine Insurance Com
pany in tee. Subject to a yearly ground rent of $lOO,
payable let of January and July. c - - . ~. . A ,
- T aken exe c ut io n I 'Debt sl6'ooo. J. Olajton;)
' . In and to be sold as the property of
The Howard Fire and Marine insurance Company.
HENRY C• HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 24, 1866. , je.26-St
SHERIFF''• • •
SALE.—BY lIRTUE OF
a writ Of. Letaxi Vedas to me directed will be ex
posed to public sale or ventft, on MONDAY Evening.
Febrnar's 6; 1866, at 4 o'clo ,at Hansom-street Hall,
All that two-story brick ntessuage and lot of ground.
situate qp .at side of Fifth Jtmet, between. ..I.om
-bard land Cedar streets, 14..t1ie city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Fifth street 14 feet, including on
the south aide an alley 3 feet wide, and in depth 90 feet
to alO ?set alley. Bounded north by ground now or
late of Joseph Carnet]. must by Fifth street, south by
gronncl . now or late of Nathanisi Fowler, and east by
said.JlMeet.alley; tllth the prlelleienf said. alleys.
.[D. C.; D , '64 416. Debt WO IS Love.)
Taken in execution and tolie sold es.the property of
'Deaner Leonard. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sherif.
. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Oboe, Jah.. 24:1266. la36'3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
of Levari Facies, to ma directed, will'be ex
posed' to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY 'Evening,
February 6; 1666, at 4 o'clock, at Hansom-street
All hatE of .groirad situate on tlie,bouthelisroortisr
of Brook' and Aspen streets.. in the city of Philadel
phia; eon inn in front on Brooklyn street 184 fast PM
inches,and in depth along Leven street 1643 feet 2 inches,
and on tbd south line Ti! feet troches more or less to
Forty-second street.
C:P..; 'Mt W. Debt. $B4. " Le n .)
Taken in: execution and to be eold as the property of
William elven;
HBBBY 0. HOWBIZ.
Philadelrada r ehettra Offioe. Jan. ID, 1866. WS
RHERTFI7-13. BALE.-AY..V,IRTUE OF
a writ bt Levin Faidas, to me di/oiled, will be ax
poeed to pu bl ic sale or vendne; on iMONDAY:Svening.
February 6, MO, at 4 o'clock, at Sanaom-street
81.1 that. three-story brick mesarrue audio; of ground
situate oaths east side of Marrili straatt. laq feet 1%
Inches north of Master atreet, In the isity of Philadel•
containlbg in fronton Marshall street 17 feet, and
in depth 71 feet 2 inches. [Which Premisesaeorge /11.11
gee, Bag., Sheriff, , by deed dared March Mb. DM.
entered among the records of the District Ciourt,in Book
0,2, page 240, &c., conveyed unto John P. Pariah, in
fee. Subject to a yearly ground rent of $lO, payable
let of April and October.]
CD. H. ; D. 'B4. 384. Debt, 161,103 20. Quin.]
Taken in execution and to be aold as the: Prolffertir of
John P. PeFsob and terra tenant.'
SELERIPF'S SALE.-BY VERTVIE OF
a writ df Vendltioni Ehilionas; to me. directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendne, 'MONDAY Bye
ning, February 6, 1366, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-st. Hall.
All that lot of ground situate en the southwest tide of
Marlborough street, 366 feet 1 inch southeast froth Bel
grade t treer, in the city of Philadelphia; contalning In
front on Marlborough street 97 feet and In depth UM feet,
Bounded routb east bfr public saboollot, son< hweee partly
by ground now or late of Thomas RO4O, 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 Bane
dein Street 33 feet 6 inches east of Twenty fifth street. In
the city of Philadelphia; contaiaing in front on Nan
dein street .8.5 feet 4 Inches; and In depth 60 feet
CD. 0, ; D.. '64 420. Debt, $3.000 ()wren.)
Taken in execution and: to be. sold as the property of
Thomas H. Rice. HENRY 0: HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 94,1866.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIVTIIEL OF.
writ of Levert Poem, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or yendue, on MONDAY Beetling,
February 6, . 1886, at 4 o'clock, at Sansomeffreet Hall,
All that lot f ground alma% in the Tenwty -second
ward of the city of Philadelphia. beginning ate point in
the middle of Park street 'Coe Wissahickon .avenue) ;
thence by ground of Samuel H. Austin north 48 de. reee
west 318 feet to land of Hiram J. Hartwell ; thence by
same eolith 42 degrees west 100 feet ; thence by land of
Samuel H. Austin south 48 degrees east 2811 feet to mid
dle of Park street; thence by same north 69 .degrees
minutes east IC4 feet S3f Incase to beginning; contain
ing 2 roods and 30 perches of land. [ Which premises
Samuel H. Austin et nx.., by deed dated July 2, MO,
conveyed unto• John Myers in fee.)
CCD. C.; D., 'ea 360. Debt. 1441 33. 013ryan.3
Taken in execution and to be mold as the - Property of
John Myers. • BUMF O. HOWELL Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Jan. 24,1868. ja&S•St
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditiord Exponas,to me directed. will be
exposed to public sale or vendueon MONDAY Evening,
Feb: nary 8, 1865, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
All those buildings and Improvements and lot of
ground' situate on the northeast side of Ridge avenue,
186 feet lit' inches northwest of tefferson street, in the
city of Philadelphia; thence along Bides avenue 18
feet; thence northeastward 104 feet 9% inches; thence
east 104 feet 8% inches to the west side of a thirty. feet
,trust: thence south along same 38 feet; thence west 99
feet 414 Inches; thence southwest 99 feet 131 inches to
the beginning. Subject to a yearly ground rent of 172,
payaele let of Janisary and July
[D.- O. ; D., 'fit. 351. Debt, 11852 93. Simpson.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
„William H Brown. HENRY O. HOWELL, Sherif.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Jan. 24.1866: jalS-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vendittoni Expense, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendee , on MONDA Y Eve
ning, Feb. 6. 1866. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
No. 1. All that brick meesnage and lot of ground situ
& to on the east side of Oedberry layering. 96 feet south of
Columbia avenue. in the city of Philadelphia.; contain
in front on Cadbury avenue 16 feet, and In depth 66 feet.
Po. 2. All that brick- mesauage and lot of ground situ
ate on the east side of Cad berry swam% ILI feet south of
Coltunbla avenue, in the city of Pntladelpsia; contain
/Ifit in front on Cadberry avenue 16 feet. and in denth 66
feet. (Which premise, Israel Vanhorn et ux., by deed
datedJunii Ret. 1860, recorded in Deed Book. ,11. D. 8..
if o 110, pas 18, conveyed unto John H. Davies in fee. I
• Nof.S. Alt that lot of ground situate in the Tmuty
second ward, city of .Philadelphia ; beginning ete. the
northwest Bide of Bast. Logan street, 64 feet 6 inches
southwest of Wakefidld street: thence along East Lo
gan street 64 feet 8 helm; to Wakefield street ,• thence
el: ng same, nor th 47 4 edrees ao minutes west 1.27 feet;
thence by ground of Jacob Mehl. south 42 degrees 80
minutes w est 63 feet Inchon thence 500th.47 deereee
..au_allootee eftell-311).fees-04 inches to - begthog. I Whleh
premises Jacob Mehl at ex , by deed dated October 4th.
11366. -recorded In- ileaan_Rook -14. W". 1110p00. ag)
107, Ste , conveyed onto Joku'Davies, in fee. Su bject
to a early ground rent of tW )
' CD. C.; D. , '64. 373. Debt, 62,940.46. Thorn.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the propertty of
John Davies. HENRY C. HOWELL,,Shetilf.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office. Jan. -• 1866. • IsM M
SHERIFF'S BALE .-BY VIRTtrE , OF
a writ of Levari noise, to merdirected, will be ex
poeed to public sale or vendee, on ,MONDAY Evening,
February G. 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Salsom. street Hail,
All that three. story brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on the north side 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 ms e hundred feet, to a tt I rty•tbre.feet
court called Jefferson Avenue ' together with tip, privi
lege thereof and of two certai n twelve-feet alleys con
nected therewith [Witch premleos George Seneff et
,by deed,endoreed, slated December 26th , 1832, re
corded in Deed Boot A. X., No. 81, page 664. . con
veyed unto Caleb Johnson in fee. Su tijeot to a ground
rent of seventy-two doilare, payable Ant of January
and July. )
(Caleb Johnson has parted with Big interest in above. )
[D. C. ; D., 64. 369. Debt. 94,864.49 Paul.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Ca le b Johnson. HEART O. EEO WELL,43hertff. k
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, AM. 19, 1855. ja24-.3t '
SHERIFF'S BALB.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Faa4s, to me directed,will to
exposed to - public sale or voodoo, on MONDAY Eve
ntng,lr nary 6 , 1860, at 4 o' clock, at Bansom-street Hall,
Ail that two story brick mesenage and two-story
brisk eaughten house and lot of ground/ situate on the
west side of , Fifth street. 73 fest north of Jefferson
street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Fifth. street 18• feet, and in depth 190 feet to
street. [Which premises Jacob Warner et ox.. by
deed „dated October 27, IEBO, conveyed unto David Sad
ler'in fee .3
[ C. •D, . '64. 317. Debt, 66.626 F. C. Brewater.3
Talton in execution and to be sold 1119 tbeprorty of
David Saeler. HENRY C,_ HOWELL, She pe riff.
Philadelphia, Sheriire Office, ANL 24, 1863. )a28. 31
SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
kJ a writ of Levari:Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
FebruerY 8 1866 at 4 o'clock, at &sworn-street .110 a,
All that lot of ground situate on the west side of
Twelfth street 180 feet 4 inches north of Montgomery
street, in the city of Philadelphia:. containing In front
on Twelfth street, 16 feet 2 inches, fu e l in depth 78 feet
to a twenty. feet.wide Ids set, with tle privilege thereof.
[ Which premises Tallow Jackson., by deed dated Kay
31, ..1.869, conveyed wino John Fredericks. In. fce.), For
forthi.sr recital see writ
rD; C. ; D., '64 430 Debt $3,070.134. Litton. ]
N. lg. On the above is erected a three-story brisk
house, with back buildings.
Taken in ezecntion and to be sold as the property.of
John Fredericks, and term tenant. • - -
HENRY (3 HOWELL, SherilL
- Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 24; 1866. AM -St
SHERIFF'S SALZ-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Lend Fades, 10 - ,Nte direct. will be ex-
POned to 4;
public sale or yendue, 21 !LIO N AY }Waning,
February 1301366, at 4 o'clock, at g:tneoin-street Hall,
No 1. AO-those two contiguous 1011, of ground, Nos.
20 and 21, on plan of Mantua situate on the
north side of Sy Amore street. 110 feet ...act of Mara'
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containtiin front
on Sycamore street 1(0 feet, and in depth I}7 l toot to
Plumb street.
Jo 2. All those two contiguous lots of ground. A.
27 and 213, on plan of Mantuavillage , situate on the north:
aide of Plumb street, 110 feet east of Maple ;treat, 'in the
city of Philadelphia ; containing In front on Plumb street
100 feet. and in depth on west line 167 feet: lob OA oast
line 140 feat.
.
[D. C. ; D , '64. 424. Debt, $237.50. Cnyleel
Taken in execution and to be sold OA the.property of
Daniel J. Irvine HENRY C HOWISLLi Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's 061e5,..1i5. 24, 18135: is26-3t,
SHERIFF'S BALE...-4M VIRTUE OF A
writ of Alias Vendittoni EXPOnsa,to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vondne, on MONDAY Even
ing, February 6,1966, at 4 o'clock, at Sarukom-etreet Hall,
Ali that three-stoky brick =Balinese and lotof ground,
situate' on the east aide of Lewis Street, two hundred.
and four feet south of Jefferson - etreet, in the city of
Philadelphia; containing in' front oa Lewis street' six.
teen feet, and in depth tifty-ehree feet to Aldsustriet.
ES' mob premises Peached' Coggiv, by dsjpd . dated 00.
tabor 3, 1839., recorded in Deed Book T. 8., No RH.
page 20..sonveyed unto Moses Lacy in fee. Subject to a
ground rent of twenty. four dollars.
CD. C.; D., '64. 419. Debt, 6284.66. Wt Hirst.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the' property of
John B. Adams, Moses Limy. ana Peter Rinaldo, Jr.
HENRY 0. ROWSLL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's OlEce. Jan. 25, 11365. ja2B-3t
SHERIFF' B BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening;
February 6,1886, at 4 o'clock. at Sanoont.etreet
All 'that three story brick messnage with two- story
buildings, and lot of ground, situate on the east
side of Seventh street. 921 feet 9 Inches north of Poplar
street, In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Sew nth street 18 feet, and in depth 87 feet 6 inches.
CD. C. Debt, 161,989 - 10. Pierce:3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
James Alcorn. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's ONce;--Jan.. 24,1886. ja26-3t
lIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
NJ a writ of Venditioni Exponaa, to me directed will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY livening,
February 6, 7866, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom‘street Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on the eut side of Twenty- secondittreet. 86 feet
north of Vine street, in the city of Philadelphia; son
tattling in front on Twenty- woad street. 16 feeet, and in
depth Silly feet_ [Which premises Oharles Dugan, by
deed dated April oth„ 1868, recorded is Deed Boot A. D.
8., No. 11, page 230, conveyed auto Samuel Hibbs
Subject to ground rent of Oft
CD O.; D.. '64. 498. Debt. 1111T7 1 . 76.. Diehl.]
Taken in execution and to be sold 4 6 ) pvoperty of
Bursoal L. H ibbs. HISNSY 0. L, Sheriff.
Philadelphia: Sheri ff 's °Mee, Jag,. 84, . -jam-pt
•
SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a - writ of Venditieni Exporters, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale clock ue, on MOHDAY Evenlng,
February 5, IBC at 4 o' at Sansom-street Hall,
All that lot of ground situate on the southeast corner
of Ninth and Berke • treat.), In the city of Phtlitoolphlg;
containing In front on Ninth' street 200 feet. and indent!'
along Barks street 14:0 feet 15.4 inch,/ to a 25 feet street.
(Which premises Amos Ellis et ox.,by deed dated May
nth, 1863. co eeeee d unto William H. lord , In fee, re
eervingji 3 earl= ground rent of .4060.
CD ID ; D., N. 431. • Debt, S LIM 55 Juvenal.)
Taken' in execution and to be sold as the property of
Wjillaro D. Lord. HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sherif.
ftiladelphla, Sheriff 'a' °Doe. Jill. 26. 1866. ja26,9t
P.ILERIFF' 8 BALE.—BY VIRTUE - OF
P-- 7 a writ of Levert Facials, to me &rested, will be ex
posed to public sale or vedne, on MONDAY Evening,
February 6, 1966, at 4 o'clock, at Satisoni-street Nall;
No. 1. Ali that two. story brick messnage and lot of
ground situate on the. east side of Fourth street. 137-feet
6 inches southward from Christian stymie . . in the City of
Philadelphia; containing In front on Fourth street 11
feet, and•ln depth 84 feet
'No. 2 - Two•story brisk mew*e aid lot of ground
situate on the eaat side of Fourth street, about 148 feet
6 lashes aoath ward from Christian street; containing ii
front on Fourth street 11 feet. and is deptls about Si
feet [Which preatsee Charles 0. Raj - mond. by deed
dated February 19th. 1869, conveyed., unto Sarah
Towell in he 3
•
CD. C.; D. 'ft 395 - Debt , E 834.75. Haines.)
Taken in exec u tion .
tion andto be sold as the property ot.
Sarah M. Towell. HENRY 0. ROWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Nherters Once, Jan. 14.1168. ifen-st,
HENRY 0. HOW3Li, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 93,1865. ja2B4t
u.L.ll._g.alm=l
• F'S BALE: -BY • VIRTUE OF
S
a writ Of Venditioal Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to nubile sale or vendee, on MONDAY Brit
ain a., February 6,1936, at 4 o' olock,at Bane:ow-street
At: that lot of ground situate ou the northwest side of
Bast Logan street and, southwest side of Wakefield
street In the Twehty-se7ond. ward of the olti of Phila
delphia; begin ningon the( northwest side, of est Logaa
street, at the Distance of 64 lest 6 Inehes front weet,froxt
corner of , r t Logan and Wakefield streets, ( thence ex
tending al ex East' Logan street 'north t B degrees 18
rpfnotest e st 64 feet flinches to Wakefield street, thence
spring Wakefield street north 47 degrees 30 minutes, west
137 feet, thence by ground of Jacob Mehl south 48 de
grees 80 minutes. west 62 feet 1 inches. thence still DY
said ground 'south 47 degrees 20 minutes 119 feet 6)i
inches to beginning [Which premises Jacob kfehl,
et az., by deed dated October 4, 1855. recorded in Deed
Book B. D, W.. No. 60, '.page 107. km., conveyed unto
John Devise in feet reserving ground rent of sixty
payable first of April and October
(C. C.t P.: D., '64 SL Debt, $6O SO Gumme r y
Takeo in axtention sad:to be sold Bathe preps of
Jobe Davies. MINSI C. HOWELL, Sher .
Phlladelails, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 34, 18E6. fal6-3t
SHERIFF'S TIRTMCOFA
writ of-Venditeoni Expense. to me tkisote&wili lM
i r rtrest‘to is r
a sttl 4 e o lr e v o e c td:t a t ;n an ßt oo o:=
All those two contiguous lots of ground. situate on this
gobthwest aide of a certain forty-feet•wide street. laid,
oatand extending from Fiftieth to PINY-Bra et - met h be.
:Mean Wiiibuns avenue and Florence avenue, two stile
deed and tontfeet northeast to Fifty-first street; .in Lk*
laity of Philadelphia; containing together in front
said forty•feet-wide street forty feet .(esteh lot being
twenty feet) and in "depth northeast one hundred and
twenty feet ,to s ten-feet-wide alley, being lot No. 178
and 179 on the plan of the West Philadelphia Homestead
Aseeciation; recorded in Deed Book E D. W., No. 147.
:page 1, Ito. (Which premises West Philadelphia Home
stead Association, by deed dated April 15th, 1859. con
veyed unto Ann Quinn in fee, subject to certain reside-
Bons as to bob dings.) •
CO.
i n ' V t• D.; 64. 80. Debt, $143 ?Z. Brady.]
Taken execntion and to be sold as the property of
Ann Quinn ' HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia; Sheriff's Office, Jan. 14.1866. ial6-3t
SHER ' "B BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
Ki &writ offVendittont Ix - pones, j> me directed, will be
=posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY %Teeing,
February 0,:1965, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
.• All. that certain lot, tract or Pieee of land. with the
menages or tenements, mills, factories and coal,yard
thereon erected;. with the stationary steam 'engines,
steam-fire engines and boilers, dye vats tanks, easterner
&pub, tbe shafting, hangers and belting. steam and.
water pipes and gas fixtures; together with all the card
ing and spinning n actunery. tome, gigs. finishing
machinery.; washing and fulling mills, hydraulic
memos. shearing machines, teetering machines, and
all the fixtures and machinery theretn contained, situ
stein the Twenty- second ward of thacity of Philadel.;
We; bot&ided and deecribee as fellows..to wit : Begin
ning at a point In thentde of the county bridge, on the
Bristol and 'Germantown township line, directly in the
centre of the keyetose of the western side of the arch of
the bridge, en Dannenhower's Mill road, thence along
.theeame north fifty five degrees twenty two minutes
weer one hundred and eighty-six feet six inches. to a
.point in said road between the old mill and a dwelling
on-the northerly side of said road; these by the same
north forty ;one degree. thirty five minutes west, two
hundred-and twenty-seven toot two and three quarter
inches, tola•corner in said road • thence along the clam.
eolith forty-two degree•thirte Minutes west three hun
dred and fifty- four feet one and three-quarter inches,
to the centre of Armstrong street; thence along the same
north forty-six degrees thirty seven minutes west one
hundred and fifty •six feel ten and one-half inches, to 'a
corner in the side of raid road thence along the same
south eighty-eight degrees thirty-one minutes west
three hundred and four feet two inches to a corner be
Craig's. land,; thence south for ' degrees thirty
minutes tweet
. one bemired and forty six feet, to a cor.
nor in Charls Willing's land ; thence south eighty
three degrees fifteen minutes east two hundred and
eighty. six 'feet six incletio a stone ; thence by land
sold to Willing or Vanhorn month' forty eight degrees
east one hundred and brim feet one and one-half inches,
to a atom° • thence south forty-two degrees five minutes
west two hundred and three feet nine and one : quarter
inches, to the Philadelphia and Germantown Railroad ;
thence eastwardly along the same one hundred and
sixty-three feet. to land of the Gas Company •• thence
north forty-two degrees five minutes east one hundred
and seventy. six feet,to a .corner ; thence by said land
of .the Gas Company and land formerly of Thomas
Saxton, south fifty and one-half degrees emit four hun
dred and ninety- seven feet eleven and nye-eighths
inches, said
the middle of Wieter street thence along
the same north one hundred and twenty-four feet floe
inches, to the centre of Armstrong street ; thence along
the same north forty six degree' , thirty minutes west
one hundred and eight feet.; thence by land of Joseph
Fling north forty-two degrees fifty- three urinates east
one hundred and eighty-six feet six inches to a corner;
thence south forty six degrees thirty minutes east twen
ty- two feet; thence south fifty nine degrees these
minute' east twenty . six feet six and one-half inches to
the , side of the bridge; thence by the setae north two
degrees forty one minutes east two hundred and elx
feet three Indies; more or less, to the place of begin
ning. Containing eight acres, more or lees. [Being the
same premises which John Armstrong, by, indenture
dated the eleventh day of May, A. D recorded ii
Deed Book A. C. H., no 101, page 170, granted and son
veyed unto the said James Armstrong and Paul Klotz,
their heirs and assigns, in equal undivided moieties as
tenaets in common.)
A. B. On the above-described premises are a three.
story stone factory about fifty feet by one hundredieet,
With a four-stery stone building, about forty feet by
sixty feet, adjoining. forming a wing, with drying
house also adjoining, and a small one-story pic ker.
house; a barn. partly stone and partly frame, near the
factory; also a building two Mertes high, used as a
storehouse and for wool storing: also a neat two story
stone messnage. Tbe , coal yard is on the northerly side
of the Germantown Steam Railroad near Wistar street.
The machinery in the above-described factories cot:elite
of tour complete sets of woolen machinery with all the
necessary finishing machinery, shafting, belting, and
everything arpnrtenant thereto.
l
• D. C. ; D , 392. Debt. 81.147.08. R. Taylor.]
en in execution and to be sold as the property of
Paul Riot: and James Armstrong
C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Ofiloe,Jaa.ll,Bnin .11114-3 t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exporias,to me directed, will be
Mires:lr cllP6 e , " g e l Oclrc l ic i l uc tY tarot ' ? str r e 4a n tl ug i
No. 1. A that lot of gronnv situate on the south aide
of York street and east stile of Cedar street,in the. /2 ino•
tftnth ward of the city of Philadelphia ; containing in
front on York street thirty six feet , and In depth along
Cedar street one hundred and twenty-nine feet six and
one-eighth inches to Gordon street.
No. 2 All that lot of ground situate on the south side
of York etreet,'thirty-eix feet east of Cedar street, in the
Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front on York street eighteen feet , and in depth one
hundred and twenty- nine feet six and one eighth inches
to Gordon str.mt. ['Which premises Michael Price et
nu. by deed dated April 14th, 18.56, recorded in Deed
Book E. D. W., No. 7E, page 161, Ac , conveyed unto
Minpeon T. Vermont in fee. subject, as respects No. 1, to
a yearly ground rent of thirty. six dollars. and, as re.
mans o. 2, to a yearly ground' rent of sithteen
payable-first of March and September.
u. P. ; D. , '64 87 Debt, $41:0). S. C. erkinso
• Taken in execution and to.be sold as the property of
Misfpson T. Vansant.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
• Philadelphia... Sheriff's OMee, Jan. 14, Mk Sall-St
HERIFF'S BALE:-BY VIRTUE OF Sa writ of Vendttioni.Exponsts, to me directed, Will be
ggposed to publicsale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
February 6, 1866, at 4 o'clock, at Sansoni-street
Ali-that lot of ground situate on the east side of Third
glaewt, fifty-eight and a •balf feet north from Coates
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Third street nineteen feet six inches. and at the rear
sad twenty-three feet, more or lees, and in depth east.
ward on south line eighty feet, then narrowing north
ward about twelve feet, then eastward about thirty-
Avatet. o en n the . hundred and fourteen
• CO C. P. • 1).. '64 4. al ley.
$l6l. 91. Erety.
Taken in exe cution and to be sold as the property of
Bliss Lewis Treichsl HENRY C 'HOWELL, Shenff.
'Philadelphia, Sheriff', Office, Jan. 1866. Jal7-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of LevarlFacias, to me directed. Will be ea ,
posed to public sale or vendee; on MONDAY Evening,
February 6. 19M, at 4 o'clock, at Sartaom-street
No. 1. All that lot of ground situate on the west side
of Fifteenth street. 791 feet 6)4 inches north of Brown
street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front
on Fifteenth street 91 feet 9 inches, and in depth on
the north line 89 feet 10% inches, and on the south line
97 feet 7 inches.
Po. 2. all that lot of ground situate on the west aide
of Fifteenth street. 252 feet 8X inches north of Brown-
strett,in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Fifteenth street 31 feet 4) lathed, is in depth 99 feet
10% inches. [Which two lots William Richardson et
tor., by two separate deeds dated July 14, 1848. con
veyed unto Zebedee Dobbins in fee. Subject as to N.
to a around rent of 693.76, and as to No. 2 to a ground
rent of $O4
B. B. On the said two lots are erected six three-story
brick buildings, and eget two-and a-half dory build
ings-.
[D. 0. ;D. '64. 436. Debt, !02,762.39 Bathing.]
Taken in execution and to be sold at the property of
Zebedee Dobbins. LEBNlir C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sherif'. 0150 e. Jan. 26, 1835. jal6-3t,
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY vutFull OF
a writ of Levert Psalm, to me -directed, will pa
'Wd to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening,,
ary 6 BM, at 4 o'clock, at Bansom-street Hall,
No. 1. Ali tsat.briek meatuses and score , and lot of
ground situate on the northwest corner of Wharton and
ATLBtill streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front oh Wharton street about 19 feet 6 inches, and in
depth 45 fret, includia g part of a 2-feet-6 inches alley,
-with the privilege thereof.
No. 2. All that three , story brick messnage and let of
ground situate on the north side of Wharton street. 14
feet 8 inches west of Austin street. in the city of Phila.-
dolphin; containing in front on Wharton street about
12 fee t 1 141 inches, and In depth 46 feet. including pa-t
of a 2 feet-6 inches alley, with the privilege thereof.
.411 that three story bruit m issnage and lot of
ground ab l at e on the north side of Wharton street, 26
feet 71-8 inches west of finOtth Otrlnt_ L the thy Of
Philadelphia; containing fm front on Wharton street 12
feet 11-3 inches, 'train depth 46 feet. includingpart of a
2-feet-6-inches alley. with the privilege thereof.
No. 4. All that three eta, y brick messnage and lot of
ground situate on the north side of Wharton street, 38
feet eight and two-third inches West from Austin street,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Wharton street about twelve feet one and one-third
inches, and in depth forty. Ave feet, with the privilege
of a twco, feet six inches wide alley.
No. 6. All that two story brick and frame buildings
and lot of ground situate on the west side of Austin
street, forty •five feet north from Wharton street. in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Austin
sheet fifteen feet_, and in depth fifty feet ten inches,.
more or less.' [Which premises Jaeob 8. Lentz, trustee.
by deed dated May 2d, 1263. recorded in Deed Book
T. H.. No. 121, page 92, conveyed unto John D. Lents
in fee.) • - - as
CD. C. ; D. '64. 440. Debt, $2.0 0 0. litddlw).
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John D. Lentz. BESET 0. HOWELL, Sheriff.
• Philadelphia, Sherlff's . Offiee, Jan. 24, 1865. • JAM St
gRERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
N. l a writ of Leryari Facies, to me directed, wilishoPn
posed to public sale or vendue, on-MONDAY Evening,
February 6, 1866, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom.etreet Hall,
All that throe. story brick mesenage and lot of ItTOllO d
situate on the west side of Tenth kr e et,one hundredland
ninety-eight feet north of Wharton 'street, In the city of
.hiladelphiat containing in front on Tenth otreet Oilm
an4i feet, and In death one hundred and five feet to
nsl7 street, (Which prendeen Jacob S. nt: trus
sed dated May 2, 1863, recorded in Deed Book
tee. by'"!.
T. IL, Do. 121, page 92, &0., conveyed unto John D.
Lentz in fee.;
[D. 0. i _ ll • !et 436. ,Debt, 122.0 0 0. 3
Taken i„ x , ot ,:tion and to be sold as the property_of
John D. Lest:. or MINIM 0. HOWELL,
Philadelphia, aerie , : Office, Jan. 24, 1865. ialid-at
MEDICAL.
ELECTRICAL ItifiTrirlJTE, 154
North ELEVENTH, below,Hatte street Dr. THO
MAS ALLEN, very enceentfol In the cure of almost
every kind of disease, Invites all to call at his Of
lee-and see that his treatment is free from shocks.
Mir CONVULSIONS. —A dtecovery has been made
which seldom fails In the cure of Epilepsy or 'Mao(
-Ngother kind. Any one desiring a knowledge of
practice) can enter at any time for fall instruo
tkrna.. Cards sad Testimonials at the Once. Hours
9 A. - EL to 6P. IL Consultations free.
Dr. THOS ALLEN, Electrician,
isl7.3ra 154 1. ELEVEETHSi. below Saco:
7RLECTROPLTHIC ESTABLISH
MENT, for the sore of diseases incurable with me
&due, ,by. Dr. A. H. EITEITENk__one of the diecoyeben
Of an entire new system of ELECTRICAL PRACTICE.
atl4lB Mouth ?EMI WARR.
thane.'
ox mad for a pamphlet and learn yea ,
Mala No charge for COMM ,
Altmr Phystchmi and others deetzinc Instruction tae
enter for a full coarse any time after ROA DAY, Jana.
-art 241. Ifni. Any member of the Glass Just lintshell
MAT review without any charge. Jae- If
DSAN' S GRBAT TOBACCO, CIGAR,
ADD PIPS STOBII,
No. *l3, illalliTAllT Street,Philadelphls, PA.
Dean keeps the greatest assorffient.
Dean keep, she greatest variety.
Dean keeps the largest general stock.
Yon can get any kind of Tobacco,
Yon van get gay kind of Cigars.
Yon can get any kind of Pi
Yen can any kind of Ern i t;
AT DEAN'S GREAT TO ACIGO STORE,
413•OHEATE p T Street , Philadelphia. Pa.
When 'yen
s° to Dean win can get anythlnii- YOI
Want in the w }) 01E.,Ilarroki
Cut and ng Tetras
eon, Domestic and vana tram dus.
Dean
.kenps the ostffeneral stock of Tolbarsoo,
Ohms, Pipes, dre., in the United Stites:
Dean's sales are so extensive that he San afford to sell
at about one-half what others ;ell for.
Dean sells to' the Army'of the Potomac.
Dean sells to the Army of the James.
Dean sells 4 the Army, of the Tennessee. .
Dean sell to the Army of the ClumnerLand.
Gunboats all order their Tobaeco r gior
from lio. 413 ORMl'2llr/ Meet
Penneyleardit merchants all buy at Dean's,
few Jersey merchants all buy at DMZ' 11,
Delaware merchants all bay at Dean's. '
Is they ran always get inst what they want, and aft
011:1011 lower price than the elrewhere, and they
lo not hays to pick up t b&rgoods at a dolma littia
-store&
All goods ordered are guaranteed to stye satdasetioa.
Order once and yon will always order from Dean's;
ta hie plug and:fine cut chewing and smoking tobaseeee
end signrs are farenperior to a ll other. , and ILe sell for
much 111114. DE AN 'S, No. 41.12 ORERT=T Street,
noXtrf Philadelphia. Pa.
BEWARE -THR NORTIIABTXRI-
fROWDE'S PATBAT
3TRIPti and 'WINDOW BAND 6 totally exclude GOLD.
A IND, BAIN, and MT' front doors ► and windewa.
They stop the rattling of sashes, save one hall the fail.,
end are warranted for dye years.
.1?or sale or applied
11 b_p
DAVID ~. LOBl7, 38 Routh FIFTH Streak
Role Agent for Pennsylvania.
Local agents*anted throughout the/Rate.
'1 . 081113A T. OWEN, ATTORNEY
j
1 .• COUBBLLOR AT LAW. AID flog o Sl 01
MAINE Offn, l e 6 l Filtreet. near
Waahtsitozu D. Sa
PROPOSALS.
QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
corner TWELFTH and WELSH Streets
PRILADELIMIA. Pa. , February I, 1265.
SEALED PROPOsaLS will be received at this oils*
until 12 o'clock M.. • FRIDAY; Februa.-y 10, 1866,
for ths immediate delivery at the Baited-States Store
house, Banover-etre.t wharf, properly packed, and
ready for ,thausportation of the following described
quartermaster's stores—viz:
2,000 yards Enameled Cloth, afrinches wide, beet qua
- • •
1,1:00 Horse Collars, 17 to W inobee—hos ' a skin.
2,000 Wagon Covers, 10 oz., cotton duck, as per sam
ple of cover at treated States Storehouse pne yard "am
ple of duck reqrlired. • '
2,100 Mule Collars, tato 17 inches—hog's skin
2,000 yards Cotton !Nick, 21311sches wide' Hos. 10 and
L 2.
000 pairs 'Mule Homes, 17 inches from top to bottom
-(bole). ,
24.000 poonds Harnees Leather, oak-tanned. 183 i the
per side w h en flniehed, marked Harness Leather, with
1,100 weight. .
Male Leather, oak-tanned. 10 to 11 the per
side when Aniehed, marked Bridle Leather and member
'''Of aides in each roll, with weight.
-
6.000 pounds 01l tanned Leather, thin sides.
• 60 Pauline, to be made in the best manner, of 16-oz.
cotton duck. WM inches wide, best neality,army stand.
ard, with tabling' all round; size 20x30 feet whenif •
washed, as per sample of Paulin at Hanover. street Store
•
house-1 yard sample of duck required.
• YO pieces Itattinet. 13( yards wide, blue and green.
3,000 Whips, blacksnake. ailleather,solid,fallweight:
and size.
600 pounds Spanish Whiting, dry In 10- 1 h papers.
In pounds Chrome Green, in 011;2, S, and 6. lb cans
600 pounds Gum Shellac
_ 26 pounds Pumice - Stone powdered.
6,000 pounds White Isead,in 60 and HO 1h kegs (Lewis').
All of , the above-described to be of the beet quallltY,
and "abject to the Inspection of en inspector appointed
on the part of the Government.
-Bidders will state price. "toinclude boxes and de
livery," both In writing and figures, the quantity bid
for, and the- time of delivery stated; and no eohadtara
:prices will be received.
AU samples to bsaint to the Government Warehouser,
Hanover street wharf.
All propoeals bunt be made out on printed bliuthaa,
which may be had on application at this office; other.'
wise the bid will be rejected. • 1 • '• •
Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible Pert
sone, Ir hors s t ratursomust be appended to-the team.'
tee. and ant ed to as being good and etthicient security'
for the anion t Involved by. the United States District
Judge, Attorney or 'Collector. or other public ottleer;
otherwise the bidlwill not be considered.
The right is reserved to reject all bids desmod too
high.
Bide from defaulting contractors, and thos s a that do
not bully comply with the requirements. of-this Adyer
tithement..will not be considered.
By order of . CoL H. BIGGS.
Chief Quartermaster.
0130. B. ORME,
:6441 Captain and A Q M.
ARMY SUPPLIES. •
CUMEPIG Boindt7 QUARTARMASTER GitifititAL'S OIPPLCB.
WAsniXOTON. Februaryyß, men.
BELLED 'PROPOSALS will be received at the officsof
Array Clothing and Equipage, New York, until 12
o'idock M. WED sESDAY, the Bth inst for furnishing
by contract. at the depot of Army Clothing end Bquip
age, New York, • '
Six-mule wagon harness complete.
To be made according to specifications, which can be
asea at this office. Ble dei will state the Quantity they
groyne to furnish, and the shortest time in which they
tan deliver it.
AU proposals should be accompanied by:s proper
guarantee for the faithful performer ce of a contract.
The United States reserves the right to reject all bids
deemed objectionable.
Proposals should be endorsed "Proposals for far
alebing Harness." and addressed to
Hjr_Brig, General D. H. VINTON,
feSik /01. Q. N. General. New York MY.
()PRIOR COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST
-161M11141 N0.'13213 WALNUT Street, • ,
ahermerrei' February 1, 1866.
• SEALED P.ROPORALB, Jr( HURL (CATB will be
' received at this office until 12 eelook. M., on WED YES •
BAY. February 8, 1886, for supplying, for the use of
th e con e d 'states Army, - the following subsistence
stores. delivered in Philadelphia. viz:
3,000 bbl.. EXTRA SUPERFINS or EXTRA. FA
MILY FLOUR (which to be stated), in new.
• well-coopered barrels, fully head- lined. To
beet been stoned - within thirty days of de
livery. Name of brand and-place of menu
. facture to be stated in the proposal. To be
•'-delivered within the month of February.
112.011551 pounds first quality PILOT BREAD, to be
made from good sound extra flour. thorough
ly baked and perfectly dried before being
I packed. To be packed in boxes of well sea
soned wood,ofench a kind as will not impart
taste to the bread. Boxes to contain fifty
pounds net. To be delivered within the
month of February.
10,600 pounds first quality kiln dried-BORN MEAL.
in well coopered barrels, folly headlined.
Brand to be mentioned. To be delivered
within tenders from award.
" "800 pqunds extra fine YOUNG BYRON TEA, in
original packages Chop marki to be men
tioned In the proposal. To be delivered
within five days from award
100,000 pounds light yellow COFFEE SUGAR, or
choice dry - RAW SUGAR. ilsrrels to be the
best in use for idle purpose. To be delivered
within ten days train award
25,000 pounds coarse pulverized WHITE SUGAR,
in strong barrels. To be delivered within
ten days from award '
2.000 pounds CRUSHED SUGAR. in strong bar
rels. To be delivered within five days from
award.
1,000 pounds JAVA•COFEBE, in original bags
To be delivered within five days from
- • award.
50,000 pounds clean,fine, dry SALT,tn strong head
lined barrels. To be delivered within ten
days from award.
2,000 pounds pare ground BLACK PEPPER, in
four-ounce papers Bidders will state the va
♦ rlety of Pepper offered. and will furnish a
sample in grain as weilaa ground. To be de
livered within. ten dare from award'
1.000 gallons good BYE WHISKY. Barrels to be
of
ood seasoned white o aa staves and heads;
toleave twelve wooden and four iron hoops;
iron hoops and heads to be painted. To be
delivered within lea days from award.
Samples of all the above articles must be delivered
pith toe bide, and referred to therein, but proposals
mustnot be enclosed with samples.
Sitlnplfq , must be In boxes or bottles, distinctly marked.
and not, in paper paresis.
Separate propene's, in duplicate, =net be made for
each article enumerated, and bidders may propose for
the whole or any part of each.
A printed copy of this advertisement must be attached
to each bid, and the proposals must be specific in cora
plying.with all its terms.
Each bid must have the written guarantee of two
responsible names, for the fulfilment of the agreement,
who will jive bonds if required •
BLANK FORMS FOR PROPOSALS. containing the
form of guarantee, may be had. on application at this
office.
The seller's name, place of bueiness, and date of per
chem, name of contents, with gross, tare, and net
weigbts, must be marked on every Package, and all
old marks must be obliterated.
Returns of weights, by professional public weighers,
must be given if required.
Nohids from parties who have failed to fulfil a former
agreement will be considered.
-- Bids will include packages and delivery at any point
in this city to be designated by this office; and any in
feria packages or cooperage willbe considered suffic ient
cause for rerectibn of cont ants.
Payment will be made in current funds.
Proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for Snbeistence
Stores, and directed to ISAAC B. WIGGIN,
Capt. and C. S. Vole.
• CHIEF QUARTERMAST.ER'I3,OF.
FICFi ----- rairamiszeirrs. — reuruerrillil664. -
BRALE PROPOSAL,. will ea L received at this dice,
lentil a o'clock M.. on WHDYIEtiDiT. the 8:h Febru
ary Next, for supplying the SCHUYLKILL AR,SBAAL
'With the following articles, viz:
tillybine Kersey, 3-4 or 6-9 wide, army standard. To
be delivered immediately or within a short time.
Dark Blue Flannel. 3 4 or 6 4 wide, army st.ndard.
Canton Flannely 3-4 wide. do.
Gray Flannel, Cotton and Wool, 3-4 wide, sample re•
quire&
cotton Drilling. 3-4 wide, sample required_
Brown Mullin. 4-4 v ide, do.
Cotton Duck. 8 ounce, do.
an:balance Guidon., vtth Raves, army standard.
Bat Cords and Taus hi. Cavalry. do. .
Tarred Rope Yarn: sample required.
Hospital Tents and Flies, army standard.
Begimestal Colors, Infantry, do.
Bach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per
• sone, whose signatures must be appended to the guaran
tee, and certified to IN being good and sufficient security
for the amount involved, by some public functionary of
the United Staten.
Bide from defaulting contractors, and those that do
not fully comply with the requirements of this adver
tisement., will not be considered
Blank forme for proposals. embracing the terms of the
guarantee required on each bid, can be had on applica
tion at this office, and norm others which do not em
brace this; guarantee will.be considered, nor will any
proposal be considered which does not strictly conform
to the requirements therein stated.
Bidders will slats the quantity they propose to tarnish.
how soon they can commence, and the quantity they
can deliver weekly.
The right is reserved by the United States to reject
any part or the whole of the bids, at May be deemed
beet for the interest of the service
Samples of arch articles as are required to be of army
standard can be seen at this office.
Proposals mnet be endorsed "Proposals for Army
Supplies, " stating the particular article bid for.
MIRMAR DIGGS.
fel•7t Colonel Quartermaster's Department.
EDVCATIONAI.
PRIMARY„ SECONDARY
-s- and GRAMMAR SCHOOLS (the latter for Girls only}
will commence a new term, Second month (February
Ist. In there schools a thorough education may be ob
tained. Patronage of the public Is solicited. Prices
from 117 to 818 per term. Notranre. Meeting house
Gat
Street.e, rovara Street. below Green, and 534 DILL
WYII
RAmmuoicas.— William M. Leylek. 331 North Sixth st;
Macpherson Saunders , 648 York avenue. fee mawfr,it
PROFESSOR RUFUS AD&MB,
MOH= OF ELOCUTION.
No. 665 North THIRTEENTH Street. je96-wfm6!•
PHILADELPHIA 'COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTE TOR YOUNG LADIES 1530 ARCH
Street. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH. D. D.,and. B. CLA,
RENON SMITH. A M. Principals. The next session
will begin os MONDAY,. February 6th. A. Jan' 64*
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.—
naTABT BOABDIHO sciacgoL, fear mile/
from MEDIA, Pa. Thorough &arse in Mathematics,
Classics. Natural Sciences. and English: practical lee
sone in Civil Engineering. Pupils received at any time,
and of all ages, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Bei•
leis to John C. Capp & Song South Third street; Thos.
J. Clacton leo.. Fifth and Prune streets; ex-Sherif
Kent and others, Address Nay. J. BIEVIT B AN.
TON. M . VILLAGE GRUM. PM'S. "COQ em
n r W 1 r
66 10CRIEL,"
THlRDorr's Hotsla
/AA
Canter of and MeRWRT Streets,
HA.REIS DURO, Pa.
The attentlob of the travilibig public is most respect.
mitt called to this old established stand, Which for the
past five months has been closed to trade, and Mutt ] ;
that time has been thoroughly remodeled, repaired, s
newly furnished throughout, until It now ponsieses 4
the conveniences pertaining to a, first class hotel, which
are in any meaner calculated to Luaus the Parted Valli
fort of its guests.
Its situation alone would recommend it as a stomirit
piambouig only two and a half squares from the depots;
near enough to prove convenient, sulictently distant to
avoid the annoyance of railroad noise and bindle.
Thefurbiture is entirety new. rooms large and wall
ventilated, table suppled with every luxury the market
ean . afford, while as to the management, it le trusted to
theondement of a discriminating public to decide.
Th e rroprtetor, having determined to make the cha
racter and reputation of the house the object, without
regard to cost, bopea to merit the patronage sad favora
ble opinion of those who design sto_ pping in -the State
capital. THOULS,,
j•
a.21-1m • Protestor.
JONES HOUSE, r .
Oor. MAUBT STRE s ad .
MAILICET BQUAEL
ARRIO3OPa.
The Prorreeotrnily return Ma "inter* thank,
to hi e frie n d s fitor
or th every liberal patronage beetoweo
to the House since under his inanatement, and would
respectfully solicit IL continuance of the same.
del& 3in 0. S YANA: Proprietor.
COAL.
Tatataa J. °Raw. ROUST J. HJINPETIM.
ORAM & HirattPHlLL,
DNALAILIS IN
LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL,
Of all sixes arid of best qualities.
Carefully slicked sad screened, mad invariably/et the
lowest cash prises.
Ofilee sad Yard, WlLLOW„beiow FIFTEENTH Street,
AR- Orders sae be left at 146 North SIXTH Street.
653 North TENTH 43treet, 1433 BARCLAY Street..
_or
through the Post OfEce , Which Will be DferePty end
astiefectorily ailed. ja 3m
6: • • : • .1 I •Ye
• NOBLE Street. above Ninth street
constantly on hand superior ("twill:lea of LOW:
Soanylkill Coal, selected expresalrfor faxolly,porposea
at the lowest market paces Wharf Twenty thin
street, below Arch, street. Office 119 South NOON :
Street o:ffit-dm
PURE LEHIGH COA.L.-HOUSE
FLUMES
amendrely on getting a nitre uttele at S.
eorner MORT POPLAR. .J. W. H.LIIPTOI.
jalB-1n•
COAL; COAL t
_COAL.
H. GUITREMAX & 00.'0 GOAL.
the best in the atty. .
For sale at the 'ovoid rub ream. MANTUA MAL
TARD, corner THIRTY-PITT% Street axed PIENSI
VADIA Railroad. Liall)-lao9 W. D. RESTON.
GENUINE EAGLE VEIN COAL,
EQU, IF NOT SUPERIOR TO LEHIGH. A
trial will um, your custom. aid Stove dies.
$lO Der ton; Large Nnt, °see 1 %1 South FOURTH
:fteht, below Chestnut. Depot. 1419 CALLOW/LILL
Street, above Broad.
eel4fti • ELLIS BRANSON.
COAL:-SUCIAR LOAF, BRAVED
MEADOW. sad Wins ifonntsin.L•hisrtteost, and
best Locast Mountain, from Sonnylklll, prepared ex ,
pressty for fatally use. Depot W. corner EIGHTH
and WILLOW Streets. Mee Do. IIS Sou th SS(3OI4D
Street. .:(146-tf) 3: WALTON & CO.
SLEEPER'S-U. MANUFACTORY,
MARKET STRUT.
Onsdoor SINTO Tenth. I.llt
--u. IR iihILANIIIO TO • o ,
de FOR 13ALE,..V.E,RY..1).1381)R.A_ - _ , Olll
Mal BLS (IRON ITIRNACK:PROFRIFFT.iithrdad "..s.-i
to MoVeytown, Mifflin count?, Penne7lY4tilft, within
a short distance GI the rennsylvania Railroad sod
Canal. The freehold, property ,conspriate a Famace.
with machinery of aarplo.powerto Islow,lnelnir either
charcoal dr anthracite cost: about thirteen hundred
acres of Timber Wulf *lse 'the celebrated prierewNer
nee Iron Ore Bahl, Contended abort IMVektrehicrem,
which produces In abundance the same Ore from,tglai eh
John A. Wright, Req. , makes , his renowned and ihetly
celebrated; locomotlite, ttAs and ear axles This is the
eel, available propiertyln the state which produces the
eye requisite for establishing a Laziness of ;like cha
racter Tbpre are also about one hundred and fifty acres
of land within bait a mile of the Furnace, held under
llong c
leas from which abundance of excellent hernia- -
We ore be. taken, on which. shafts have been re
cently sun , and which will podnee sufficient ore to
mad,' the Furnace. Soft Fossil Orals also abundant in
the neighborhood. Charcoal in any enmities can be
bad, delivered at the Furnace This Furnace is well
situated fqr the inarkets. having •water sad railroad
communication with Philadelphia. Pittsburg, Balti
more. Randebarg, and other important manufacturing
towns. I
Also connected with the above, a Forge Properly now
in operation, marmiactoriag hammered blooms, and
rolled slab blooms. _ ' ,
Motive power, steam. and water.
For price and further particaltue, apply to
H-X BURROIIGHS,
fe2-1m ;108 South Follll.Til Street, rhiLadelphis.,
At . ORPHANS' COURT BALE.-BY
ylrtda of an order of the Orphans' Court of Clin
ton county' to me directed, as one of the Executor' of
the last tvi? and testament of WK. kfcCARTY, late of
ro
the boug of gunbury, in the county of 'FlOrthumber
l and, Pa.. deceased, 1 will ex - pose to public sale. at the
Felon Ho i T i e, in • the borough of Lock Haven. Clinton;
county, P on FRIDAY, the 10th day of February,
A. D. 1865, 10 o'clock A. 11., the following described
Property. tO mit!
Tracts of unseated land in the warrantee name of Wm.
-
Powers.. • •
One other traot 6.666,
- .
No 6,568 do 1.147 do
Do : do No 6,067 - do 1 - .100 do
Do do No 5:069 do 1,100 do
Also., the undivided three•fourths Interest in the fol
lotrlng tracts of unseated land in Keating township, in
,the,sald county of Clinton, to wit:
One tract No. 6.976 in the warrantee name of Nicklin &
Griffith, lopl acres.
1 ether No.15:891 in the do Richard Peters,93s acres.
1 other No. 6,825 do do do MO do
1 other No. 3,609 do do Leroy &Licklean,3oo 410
1 other No. 9,021 do do do 400 do
1 other do do Dradfordßiacent.4oo do
1 other do do Wm. M'Coy49o do
On the following terms. to wit: One- half ci the par
chase money to be paid upon the acknowledgment of
the. deeds by the said Court. and the balance in one
year thereafter, seamed by bond and mortgareo
RACHARD IicOn.RTY,
ra.ot Exocutrizof W. McCarty. doe'd.
a FOR SALE OR TO RENT-SETE
-m - LBAL commodtona
rrAW DWNLLINOS.
In northern part or the city, trim au the modern con
venfen res. Bent SW to 4Phi ner month.
Apply tO • TATLOW JACKSON.
814 CHNSTItIr Street;
• . Or. JOHN JACKSON.
• 1858 North TWELFTH Street.
IIIFOR-BALE OR-TO LET=AII
- of convenient new DWELLINGS, with modern
Improvement*. on North Idoventh, Twelfth; and Thh ,
teenth streets. Apply to TATLOW JACKSON.
0012-Sm 61 1 4 58 M o T t NI TW S E tr LT et T ,. Har a r t e
st.
•
LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO
POE SALE.—The very lams and commo
dlotts LOT and BUILDING, No. 308 CHERRY Street,
near that:entre of badmen, containing 60 feet on ()berry
street. depth 106 feet, being 76 feet wide on the rear of
the lot, and at Cud width owning to a large tart-way
leading to Cherry street. Its advantages of
SIZE AND POSITION
are rarely met with.
Apply on the premises. sell-6m'
FOR SALE.-THE SUBSCRIBER
offers for sale his country seat, within half assails
of Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newport pike, cos
tabling eight acres of good land, in the *entre of whisk
is a large lawn with a line variety of shade trees, ma
ples, lindens, evergreens, et., in all over a hundred
fall-grown trees. The improvements consist of a large
and commodious Mansion, flanked on the west by two
towers, oz. of which Is four storiesan height. There
are four large rooms on a floor, with a - hall eleven by
forty-two feet. The house has the {modern improve
ments. A hydraulic ram forces water from a spring
into the upper story of the tower. There is also an
iron pump and hydrant under a covered area at the
kitchen door: The out-buildings consist of a earriaim
house and stable sufficient for four home and several
carriages; also, a hen, ice, and smoke houses. The
*table has a hydrant in it.
Good garden, with several varieties of dwarf-pear
and grape vines in full bearing.. There are also several
varieties of apple, cherry and chestnut trees.
Terms a ccommodating . Poseission given at any
time. Apply to LEVI O. CLLhK.
n024-tf 831 Market street. Wilmington, DeL
Ali TIMBER LAND.-FOR BALE,
...11—Peruwylv ants. a. tract of TIMBER LAID of about
SEVEN THOUSAND ACRES. This land is heavily co
vered with excellent timber, in a location affording rare
facilities for safe and rapid transportation. Title ladle-
Potable. A portion of the purchase-money can remain
on bond and mortgage; Address Box M. Philadelphia
Poet 011 ice, Pa.
VA.LUABL MILLL PROPERTY,
RESIDEIIED ID ACRES OP LAND FOR
SALE, IN BUC KSCOUNTY. PENNA.
This Property situated on Knowles' Creek, at its
irluction with the Delaware River near Brownsburg,
three miles from New Hope, and ten miles above Tren
ton, N. J. The mills consist of a two-and-a-half-story
Stone prie t- mill, with two run of French Burr Stones,
all in complete order; Saw-mill and Plaster. mill ad
joining, each capable of doing a large amount of bust.
nese. The dwelling is a new two story . Frame Cottage
HOUK . with four rooms on the first floor, AVG on the
second, and four on the third, welt arranged, and well
built; a Barn, Carriage house and other building.;
eight or ten acres of easily cultivated and productive
Land, well fenced, and planted with fruit and orna
ment sl Mesa. The above described property is one of
the handsome spots on the Delaware Elver where any
one might spend their time pleasantly and profitably.
'Tie convenient to school, stove, and post office, and
churches of different denominations. and will be sold
cheap Apply to B J. SMITH At CO.
ja2S.lBt 'teal Estate Agents, NE WToWN. Panna.
B. J. SMITH tt CO., REAL
Im.ESTATE AGENTS. Newtown, Bade county, ...AL. -
Pa.. offer for sale in EttlOkliCollllt7 and vicinity; over
60 FARMS of from 10 to 200 acres; most of them are
highly improved and remunerative farms, withimit.
water, good building% and well located The early
attention of buyers is directed to them. Letters of in
quiry answered. jai- ISt
FOR SALE-A LARGE LOT, CORNER
oT Richmond and Plum streets, Kensington, near
Cramp's Shipyard, 177 feet by 13) feet, with office and
dwellink thereon.
A lot adjoining, 160 feet by 133 feet, with four mall
houses thereon
Luxe lot on the Delaware river. between Westmore
land and Ontario streels,3oo feet front oh the river, 9,672
feet deep. having eleven fronts.
A lot on Pennsylvania avenue, corner of Oxford street,
SOO feet front, 300 feet deep; a flue stone quarry with
railroad sideline into the quarry.
• lot corner of Somerset street and Trenton avenue.
..60 feet by 190 feet
A lot corner of Somerset street and Gunner's Run
°anal. IEO feet by 212 feet.
A clay lot, near Bleetown, on the Plank road, ad
joining 'Rowl ett's brick yard,9oo feet front.26o feet deep.
lot Costello street. Germantown, 182 feet front,
.738 feet s deep
Will be sold very low. Teriu
Apply to J. or A. '
619 WALNUT Street. or—
Ja2B-Ine• 1521 North RDEVESTH Street.
WOOLEN. mu.T. AND MACHINERY
FOE SALE—At Valley Vorge, twenty mike from
Philadelphia, situated on the 13ohnylkiLl Canal and.
Beading P. troad, two hundred .yarde from the Depot
The business adyantagea are not =nested. For nay.
tfeelars apply to • - ISAIAH THROPP.
ja3o =waft* Valley Forge, Pa.
FOR SAL E-VALUABLE OIL IN
TBIInTti in good inodneing vizrze, on highly
valuable Farms on OIL Catlin_ below the Sheeler
Farm. and also on the ALL/ORBS - I' RIVER. Parties
dulling to pnrchaee will address Box No. 1286, Phila
delphia Poet Otilee. No attention paid foamy other than
responsible applicants. fet tSt
T 0 L B T-FOB SALESROOMS OR
- 11 - light manufacturing purposes the upper dories of
building northwest corner of SIGHTE and MARKI67.
Apply In the store. ia2l- tf
FOR RENT-SEVERAL ROOMS IN
the THIRD STORY of the Buildltlcon the south.
west corner of 831V15TH end CEIASTIST Streets. Ap-
DIY at this office. - jsiS-tf
FOR SALE.-11AGNBTIO IRON ORE
FOR SALE —The GARRISONS' MINING COM
PANY Is now prepared to make contracts for sale of
their superior Ore, delivered on the Hudson river. op
posite weft Point. Apply the Office of the Company,
29 WILLIAM Street, flew York. . ja3o-ISt•
17 - 7171 - 04
IN TEE COVET OP COMMON PLEAS
-a- FOR Tag CITY AND COUNTY OF PRILADA..
MART R. WELDON, by her pest friend, Re.. via.
JAMES D. WILDON . Sept. Term, 1262, No. zs. Dl.'
voroe.
TO RESPONDENT—Sig : Please Late no that the
Court has granted a rate onu In the above case to
show cause why a divorce a v in culo matrimonti should
be not decreed, returnable on SATURDAY. FebraexY
H. 18136, at 10 A _M. Personal service of notice having
failed on account of your absence. Yours, &c c
EDWARD BRADY.
fea.4t s Attorney for Libellant.
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN THAT
application has been made to the proper authori
ties for the renewal of Bounty Warrant. No. MOOS.
dated December 7th, 1864, on the City Treasurer. for
MO, being to order of and endorsed by JOSHUA P.
HOMPSON; ;he same having bean lost or mislaid.
The payment thereof has been stopped.
. /MEWL P. THOMPSON.
Ja2e thm4t*
Pox 246) Philada Post Office.
ESTATE OF JOSEPH WAYNE, DE
CEAQED.—Lettera testamentary upon the estate
of Joseph Way s ne, deceased, basing been /ranted to
the undersigned all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make payment, and those having claims,
against the same will prevent them without delay, to
JACOB HERRICK,
JOSEPH WAYNE, Js, Executors,
ialee mat* No. 26 Boalh FOURTH Street.
IN THE OBEIELAITEP COURT FOR THIS
- 2 - CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA-
Emtate of THOMAS POTTER, deceased.
vie Auditor ItOPointed by the C•aart to audit, Battle,
and adjust the account of MARY B. PO CTRL Adminis-
Muir!' of the Estate of said deceased, and to remit dis
tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant,
will meet the parties Interested for the Purposes or hle
appointment ea MONDAY, Febrrutry etch, •1865, at 12
clockO M. at the °Sias of J. T. Thomas. Seq., No.
41.5 PRUNE Street, In the city of Philedelphia.
3119741nte5t 'J. (WILD KELLETT& Auditor.
itothiumws SILLZ.--BY.VIRTIIE OF
ANA- a writof sale by the Hen. :. • 91iN CADWA.Lk-
DNB, Judge of the District Court of the United States.
in andlor the Eastern District of Penniillivluda,b , Ad
miralty, to me directed will be sold at pabite sale- to
the bigheet. and best bi fder . ,_ for rash, at MIORMIES
STOun, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on Wi1D31. , .."
DAT, Febrnary 16th. 1386, at 12 o'clock :83 bales or
Cotton, Alsoales .Cotton -Yarn. and 1 boxes Cotton
Cloth. , 445 pounds of Cotton and 22 of To
basso. Ideo, 6 bales Cotton, 7 bales Cottoa, 2 bales
Cotton. and 1 bale and some loose (lotion. A 150,3 bates
Cotton. The Cotton and other articles axe now open for
examination at the above-named store
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
17.
S
-Marsbal lL D. of PennsY/TAAIA
rBILAITELPECIA. Feb 1. He& 162 St
DITHRID GE'S
XX FLINT GLASS PAT ENT
LAMP CHIM NEYS.A. HEAVIr
The world-wide reputation which these Chimes,");
have acquired is due to their acknowledged ,inc.eriorliy
over all others: , This superiority is derived from three
&Mese:
bit Being fifty per cent. heavier than the common
Chimney, they may be handled with ninth Man care.
ad The oval shape is an adaptation to the flat flame.
the Chimiterbeing at all points the same distance from
the heat eo that the danger Of cranking by uneonal ex
pansion is avoided
3d. The material of which there Chimneys are manu
factured /13 Unequalled b) any other glen as a rapid
00nductor of heat; end, practical), it ie found that the
combination renders them aln.oet entirely free from
liability to destruction by the heat of the lame. Hence
the obstacle in the way of the universal nee of Carbon
011 found in the rinteationable e for ChimneYs,
haß b 4•11 met and removed by the introduetinn of
DITHIII MLR'S F 11111.1.1100 1, OHIMIII3IB.
.The popnlaritY Of theme Chimneys has induced some
unprincipled persons to make use of our name and trade
marks, and their reputation has btien Partially impaired
by the worthless:es/mot 'purloin Chimneys sold &sours
Parties who have been annoyed with the cracking of
Sense Masa Chimneys woa / id do well to call and try the
EZ
We have appointed Messrs . PERRINB ik Diablo".
No. 1051 South SECOND Street. Sole Agents for oar
Chimneys in Philadelphia. from whom they sac tilted ln any quantity at manufacturer's prices witch
the addition of freight' .
11.- DITHILIDGII,
FONT PITT GLASS WORKS,
islB-Itm 'WARD:DIMON St . Pittsburg. PenSa-
TK VIRGIN WAX 01 11 AM &
ELIA
We l . new Trench Cloatnetie for beautifying and pro.
serying the complexion. It is the most wondarral. Coat-
Wind of the ace. There is neither chalk, powder. mae.
116.116, bismuth, nor title V ita conposition. 3. ‘ Win/
composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax ; hence the ex
traordinary (valid's' for preserving the shin. malting it
loft, smooth, fair, and transparent. It mates the .old
appear Yong ,the noutel ) handeome. the handsome more
basetLfal, and the most beautiful divine. Prises 90 add
if emit& premixed only try,lloliT & 0 0 .,Pert:tare%
ill South XIGHT.II West. two <Woo abcra (Thasinnt,
and 133 Borah SZT'S Stmt. eirove'Welant.
iaEtts
COTTON AND FLAX BAIL' DUCTX
and 0A1(V11t, of all numbers road
Tent. Trnnk, and Wagon...rorr!=k. Also,
per Id annfactruers'_ Drier Yalta. from 1 to 6 /rot wide t
Bellitts, Bail Twine.
JOHN W. 1VX13111.21 a co.
afts-tt HO. 103 Joilaw Aar.
AUCIFION
..,,XOHN B. IFYICHEIAis. AUCTION.
• - mr . vas. Roc Rail lad AIMEi t rlr r Street.
MOT LLEfig tiPIZIN4 IIALS •00 PS
MOOTai- ?HOES, BROGANS,, A.Wlff ODOINT I M I4 -
' YMLLFEO BAGS. no. _
Off 'PPMOAT 1100.111110,
FebaTth. at 10 o'clock, mill be, mold, I:4L i talogod.„
on four months' =Wit. about .4;5 0 boo*
brogans, cavalry boots. kat • em a Prime
and assortznen; of seasonable goods of city eat
Rasters mansfactare. Wlll be open for etranthitMlon.
with astalagne , On morales of sale.
LAEOE PEREMPTORY SALE OF Boots- moss,
TRAVELLING . RACK, no.
- NOTlCKt—fecloded otar'large - sale of boots and
shoes, ac. TUESDAY MOENIMM, February; will b.
found in aut the followlns treelt and desirable. assort
ment, Tit:
Men's, boys'. and youths' calf, double-vole, bait
welt, and ,pomp-sole dress boots; men'a , boys'. and
yonthe' kip and buff leather boots; men's fine grain.
long leg cattail* boots; men'e and boys' calf bra-leath
er Vonsrees boots and balmorals; me n'?, baps'. and
youths' super kip, bar and polished rain. half-welt,
!And "pomp- sole brogans; ladies fine kid goat, morocco,
and enamelled patent-sewed licanorids and Congress
gaiters; women's. ini•ses', and children 's calf and oar.
leather balmorals and lace boots; children's tins kid,
sewed city-made lace boots; fancy cawed halmorals and
antis ties; ladles' fins black and colored lasting Pon
grese and side-lace gaiters; women's, misses' and
'children's goat mad morocco copper-naled lace misses',
ladles' flneltld slippers. travelling bags, na.
- Also, a line of men's and women's fast onallt7 metal
lic overshoes and sandals.
COUNTERS.
At OM reenactment of sale on TOIISDA.T. rebroary 7,
at 10 o'clock, precisely, will be sold, Slarge'oasatens
LABOR POSIITY3 SALE o.l c rBEITIBII, FREED%
GERMAN, AND Ds)II3.3IEC DRYand GOODS,
We twill hold a large saleof fiasedgn domestic dry
goods, by catalogue.on a oyeditof lour mouths sat Part
for cash,
ON TA - NEUMAN NORNMO.
February 9th, at 10 o'clock, embrat &bold 010
packages and lots of staple and fancy articl ali.
es In wool.
ens. worsteds, Rome, silks, and collards, to Witch wa
limits the attention of dealers
B —.Swop's* of the same will be arranged for ar
tuninatioa, with catalogues, early on the morning of
sale, when dealers trill end It to their interset to
Attend.
do 1.1.00 atres.
.1 '4. •t i ;;A '11: •Tl .
N 0461 5 C HESTNUT sad 612 JAYIII Idtresta.
PA ' COAST it WARNOCK,
VONEERS, 240 KARIM Street.
"PV AMERICAN AIM IMPORTED DRY 000 DE.
STOCKS ON or ODOM. Sm. by Calalotoe.
WEDNESDAY. Feb. SO,
Goinisenelng at 10 o'nloak, oomprbnni about 489 lAN
seasonable goods.
'NT THOMAS & SONS,
• Nee. 139 ,e..nd 141 80itth11"0132.713. Street.
OP STOCHR AND 'SAL SWATS.
__Akt jig EXCHAILOY. evezT TITEDDAT, at n o'clock'
soon_
Aar Handbills of each property tamed eeparahir;
and s i tl nsm tel eAttuday prercons to each sale 1,000 cata...
to in phial tom_ riving tall doecriptiona.
MBE BALM at the Auction Mote ereaf
TIMEIDAT.
B' garticalar attention even to Bates at Private
Beaidenees, Ac.
STOCK AND REAL - E9Tell ON TozsDkir !may.
Pamphlet catalogues now ready, containing fall rile
soription of all the property to be sold on TaltaDAY
next, 7th inst. with &list of sales loth. gird, and lath.
and March 7th and 11th, compriging a very large
amount ar4l. great variety of valuable /arms, Comity/
Beate, St* Lote, liatidenee Dwelling:claw., by arder .
of Orphans Court, Ezesutors, Trustee*, Heir% amt
other ouzels, and a list of Property at private We.
Sale for aocountlErnited.eatatea;
1 PACKING NONES, LIMBER, IRON, Rua
. V..MI 8 MORNING. •
February 6th, at 10 ..o'clock, at. the. Arsenal. nom
Gray's Ferry, about 860,zacklinK•boam Wile - lee ell
lumber, lot empty crates, shoe box.., Rev. lot MEW
iton. Terms, cash. .
, •
___,-
BALE OF BARB ABITILLTIA.BLE'BOOKIL
"ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON • - •, ....
February 7th at the auction store. thetibruVM
J
late James F. ohnston, Rsq , which lattaasalisaVa
ber of rare, interesangoand valuable work *: ..,.
Bale No 1315 North Twelfthatreet.
ELEGANT FURNITURE. PINE OkRPETIL-ha.- .
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
Bth hurt , at 10 o'clock. by catalogue, at No 1515 North
Twelfth street, above Thompson, the elegant parlor.
dining• room, and chamber. furniture, Mae Brussels
asiTpet Been In nse but a short Woe: •
Nay be examined at 8 o'clock on the miming ef the
sale.
EIPHILEP FORD & CO., A.IICTIONRRItiI,
5215 HARENT and 52* CONXIDICE tkreeta.
SVOOND SALB OF 1.200 CA8.138 BOOTH_ , MOM,.
BE100•88, 8A.L1101141.8, Ato. , FOE THIIIPB,I6II
OF 186.5.
THIS MORNING.
Feb. etb, commenchog at 10 o'clock' We Will sal by
catalogue, for casb, 1.200 cases prime boots, shoe., bro
gans, balmotale, cavalry boots, &a., from Int-cars
city and /lament manufacturers. comprising a tone
assortment of goods, to which the attention of buyers%
invited.
POSITIVE SALE OF 1,500 DARNS BOO'PB, SHOW.
BROGANS, BALMO No Ac.
On THURSDAY MINING.
February9tb. commencing at 10 o'clock. we will sell
by catalogue for cash. I.oooeases prime boots. shoe*.
brogans, baJmorals, cavalry boots. dm., Dom sity and
Ras - tern manufacturers, exclusively consigned 'node.
AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMN - Eli
HOBBES. . •
QUARTEREASTER GENERAL'S GRIM%
FIRST DivnroY
• WAanzavrrois Orrr, Janne 15. 1.
Wlll be sold at pnblic auction, to the bidder:
at BALTIMORR. Md. on ,
THURSDAY, PRBRUARYISMS,_
ONE HUNDRED AND FUT' DAVALRY
HORSIS.
Masse Horses have been condemned as milt for tad
cavalry at rrice of the army.
For rosit gad farming PEZPOSSI many good barallal
may be bad.
Horses sold singly. Slabs to commence at 10 AM. and
pill be held at rbilllps Government Stables, corner of
FACIA and HERMAN Streets.
Terms—Gash, in United' states enneney.
Jsings As. tonic •
ia.27-121 • Col. In chards First Dlvhslon Q. M. U. U.
I sa serrimit w - B3ramy To Li_
TREPOOL, toushing at (117IINSTOWN,
(Cork Harbor.) andell-known Steamers of the Liver-
Lai, New York, Philadelphia Steamship Co
Inman Line). carrying the U. R. Halls. are intent=
I se follows:
-
GLASGOW SATURDAY. Feb. 4.
C TY OF CONK. ......... ....SATURDAY, Feb. IL
CITY OF LONDON SATIISDAY, Feb. Ifi.
and every sueeeedlnd Saturday at loon. /Tom Flan 44.
North litivgr.
]LATIN OF rAsaLos ,
Payable In Gold, or its equivalent in CarnotoY.
FIRST 0A81N.—.411) 00 SIMFRAGE. -ay as
do to London. •..86 00 do to L0nd05a....... 34 ON
do to Paris ...... 96 00 do to Paris . 40 NI
do to Hamburg.. 90 CO do to Hamburg-- 87 4
Passengers also forwarded to gnus. Bremen. Ea-.
Milian, Antwerp, /lc, at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Sabin, SSL
ktslo6. Steerage from Liverpool or Queenstown.433.
se who wish to sand for their friends- can buy
tickets here at those rates.
For farther Information apply at theft Company's
°Zees. JOHN G. D.A rid arg a.
larbt.ia3B 111 WALNUT Street,
BOSTON— AND PECIMADICIe•
MTh UNANSBELP LIM sailing from seek
port ,am III•TORDATS. from Ind wharf above FIX
ftwed, Philadelpids, end Loin 'Wharf. Boston.
The steamahip SAXON. Capt. Matthews, wiliest/ front
Philadelphia for Boston on tletarday. Feb 11th. at A
A. 11. , and steamship NORMAN. Capt. Bator fro
Boston for Philadelphia. on the lams day at 4P. IL
These new ant substantial eteamehtps form a remilee
11ne, selling from sash Pert mumtnally on Eisturdeys_
Insaranses •ffested at one-halt the oreminza_eherred
on the vessels.
•
heights taken at lair ratan
Sharpers Ire requested to send 811, nee/lib sad BUM
of lad in g with their goods.
tor ?night or PasseserartVWTettilelg
apply to T
rolat-If kw South DKLAWARI Via.
gum FOR NSW YORK.
OE LIM%
OCARTAISS EfT UTSID RAMSHIP COMPANY'S NEW
TRILIGHI LIES YOB NEW YORK, and sourrecitll
for all Northern and Ryden& sines and' Newer/eans.
eaffi l i tirlTAY. THITESDAY. AHD SA . TURDAY,
from the Company's wharf, Ant above Race tstre43t, and
New York, from Pier North river, on isms days, at
I P. M.
{or freight. which will be reeeived dally, handled
In the ntoet careful manner, and delivered with the
greatest despatch, at fair ratee. apply to '
WJLLTAX TAYLOR At 00.
file. North wHARvis.
appiimig TIM ADAMS U
MW, .COMPANY, Oath IMO
MUSTS tris Street, forwards. Parcels. Packages. Yu ,
thandiae, Bank Notes. *Ad linker la Its oWli
arm Or in 'connection with. r
to all the principal Teems and es in tha t
States. 1.. BLVD_ PCRILD
OW Ghana! Sepeatateadeet.
BUTTERFIELD'S OVERLAND
DESPATCH,
Office, B. W. corner =TN and CHESTNUT Streets.
A THROUGH PRBIGNT LINE
has been established, prepared to receiveail
_eiensee
"might in the principal sitlea east of the maitiesappt
river, and to transport the IMMO from point of shipinega
TO ALL POINTS
C OLOR ADO, ID A HO, UTAH, "
• AND MONTANA THaRITORDIS,
UPO/11 THROUGH OONTRACri RAM AHD BILLS OP LADIJU.
Through Rates include ALL CHARGEB—RaIIwaY.
Transfer, littorage,and Forwarding Commissions on the
Missouri river, and trammortation on the Plains
thus enabling tee Shipp. to obtain a THROUGH CON.
TRACT for his licri Vr for a distance of OVER THREE
THOUSAND and relieving him from all n
*Militias and made es incident to the past dlao rganisea
and irresponsible system of Plains trazusportation:
Our Age
R nts in New York. Hoete_n- ThlindelPhia.Pitid•
burg, Chicago, Bt. Louie, and ailington. lowa, are
pr
I tliflOllOH TARIFY seasons I° receive andship at the
This Company ammo* ALL THE RESPCNEUBELITY
of Looses, Damages, or Overcharges on Freight whine
In transit from point of shipment to pines of destination_
The New Yet h °Zoe is in pose...doe of • full eat of
TRACE BOONS. showing the date of isßOpmaot, the
time Ultimo* the Mississippi river, is received at and
shipped from the Company's Warehouses at Atchison
(Kansas), the character of the trains in oving upon the
Plains, the date it pas.. Pert Kearney. arrives lanes..
verb is received at destination, and the apparent condi.
Non of the Wares along the entire mate.
no
If Damages or LONGS occur, Shippers are notinan
mein tints todlugdicate any important portion of the ski p .
- nt.
These,books are open for the inspection of onr ens
ioroars at all times, and parties snipping by this Line
Will be kept Informed by correspondense of the exist
sonditfpn of their_ shi,pmente.
iferchanM and Mining Mania the Territories orderiu
Goo:1y shoold_he 3-tisular to give instnustions to mask
noses 'Ma OVERLAND DERPATCH.
Atchleon e %eases," and have them shipped "ender Oa
Instructions of our Asset aq point of shipment
Letters of inquiry addressed to our 'ogles at ATOM.
1301. Kansas; No. 1 VESEY Hom f l wi firer
York; or Routnweet corner of and C
gir,,,,t s , ph iledelphis„ w 1,1; taton_pily and reliable'
answered. D. A.. - BU7TERTDRLD Proaaletor.
A. W SPALDING, General Agent,
Wit. H. MOONS. Agent. Phaphin. den4l
1/IACKBREL, HERRING ,
s EMAI) &a.
Al - — 2.500 toble Mass. N 05.1.12. sad. 3 Xsltsol s .
,ak
late-caualit flat fish. ia assorted
2,100 bbla. New .35.55P0rt, /rertr i w 1124
Herrin%
2.6c0 boxes Hatttat
Lubec, Sealed, NO. 1 Heiaisi.
151:1bbls. Noir Mess Shad.
250 boxes Herkimer aortal Cheese, lke-
Is store and for sale by NIINP/12 & FOODSJaIS• • Ho. 148 NORTH WHAR VAL
FISH AND. CANNED' MEATS.
GOD bble Mese and Mo I Mackerel.
2.000 cases canned *NIA. Lobsters be
For sale by P. O. aim aoucni.
sal
y 118 Mortb FROM' Street.
• MATO °AMT.—NEW TOMATO
okstralo, in_quart and plat Wok of abolza Qualm
Also.-barrat. For sae by /1110 xis & wria,T Avai.
Nom 107 Soutli'WATU. Stmt.
031. 1 451 k MA.LOCILM. MA.CNBILTAI
EfPROTA.OI.I E1T08.3.10. 310 Booki
7/FTH Street, below ftrooo
P.o.ll'l.l;Md.
Sir Olazaos ratted to oalt all ages. 'tad all mow d
reooicbmsarofully and. promptly attoodod to. del am
PHERROLOGIOAL XX&MINA'
TIMM. with hilldeeerfptioerof e ens
TV DAY Pad ZUNI:NG, by J. k OAP
Ito. MIS BOOTH TENTH 1111;10-
412 TDOMSON'S . LONDON KETCH
WEL OR EUROPEAN RANGE. for foiril lt "'
betels. or public Instltutloits, TWILETI DlI
PERMIT SIZES. Also, Pbtladelehla Ranges
nor-alr Furnaces, Portable Restore, Lowdown Orates.
Flreboard Stoves, Batt Bolters. Biewhole Plates. Broil
eye. Cooking &own, eta. at wholesale and retaa. 1 )7
the imaenfeetniere.
CRASH. BHeSPE. a THollSinir.
No. 51109 asooND streeL- _
DENTISTRY. --DR. BASBST
taimits ARTEPTHAL Gold, Si
Vviciaalte, from lta X to t4lo_ Teeth- so gnats raNTH
i l
upwards g. Z alerencee. Office,•2l4s NI
Street. below calit. rat 7-301
,-: I n' • EVANB & WATSOII'I3
21.1 SALAXAMDZE SAFE
. .
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