TUX! CITY. DRAFTED MEN., Th® following names were drawn from the wheel jeeurday In the Tenth and Eleventh ward*: • TH WARD. ■ Jhos Monteith' H Lawrence Jacob Maxwell Henry Brian Jnv& Bedfield Jai Doughurty J Haley John Coyle wiii w Bronson Bd Sml J Barclay Benry Aliller Tim McCormick • Thoe Kelley John Dry berg Hiram Cordon Wm Edmund Fuiman Sheppard Geo Barllio Eobt Bays J&« Murphy Wm Scott John McMahon Mike LafiVrty Jb orac* Cooley Wm Shade Win Z*igler Hugh Cole John Sorotgy Jatßnßseli Wm Psher Joe Mills K B Kcpner Wm Bright Kfeubftt Thomas „ Chan Übor - J & Abhion i J S Bailey AQrian Clark G*o Maguire Ben £nplLmaker Arthur Bieckhurt Jos Boehm Jas Laird Wm Smith Jos Yenada Juo Stahl Hy Hatton Joo tt&odry Kich Cubbnr Jos P* lock and Marshall C Heath Ja*> McNulty H Trehoer W 7 Geo Gleason act* God bon Jas Spence Joa Watson w m WiUoa WG«rhart Jaw Kelley John Lambert Win Watson Ben Serop Gfaas B Tneker Pas K«*er<an Chas White John MoOahey Thoe Gaps Geo Weaver John K Whitney Ja* Biles A Hoff eagle Blitha Hencile CCftf Otiaus Simeon White Jas English WmTnrner i Wm Erne rick Dan Lynn Bobt Benseil J M B<.tt**nbnry E e Walton Cb&e Brinton Jco “Williams Ltwi* Scbnler Bich Barry J » Broome Wm Gonray Ja» B*ck Hobs Mass ell Ed Abbott Jfio Huydon F G Hailowell Wm McGonaU David Dotahae H Simp*on Jas Kennedy Lawrence Dunn Christ Schneseil ! David BobinM n J B Hinehman W W Boas Mike Dougherty Chas Gall And Fisher Geo Ktspine Mike Mo Kennedy Geo Boubhel John k* Getuer / B Snjdam Bob* Patterson JobnGerrtgan Henry Ward Clarkson Hill Thos V Patterson Greene Wm Foster John Malone J H Dieui Sami Mcßlroy Christ Mearson Geo Webb, U D Fat Farrey JohaStairs Jae Bobsrts Chas Taylor John BTrambe JM Stewart Jos Gallagher C TBoneaii W BW«Adam Jos Wilkinson John Robinson WH Elliott J H Giles BobtSoeale ' Wm Bieff - Hy Borey F ampin Robinson Fred a&rtman Jacob Brown Karl Bents . JjhF Thome L Fitzpatrick Peter Hanley JasNelison - Bichd Fruih Hy Bennett wm Lanlg J M Martin Mike Conley JobKlrby Wm Carey D B Appleton Wm MeOomb H lecbrerring Pat bheridan * ihas Smith Seward Yalev Lafayette Uier M D wandsbnry Geo King Ed Barpar Chas Lane - Dan Warner B * Davis John Mclntyre Chas Barberson Chas Benedick' Hector Tyndale Sol E Connor J F Henderson Phil H«u tom Leapt Jas O’Reilly On on ■James Duncan Jobs All* bach £ A Vauaioie Tho* Boner Tno# Medley Mike McC&y MSSff™ Fowell M BlClfitHß Geo Pfeifer Geo C Howard ing Pj idely Jas Williamson S&m Hana . John Baobeet.Jr Jos koekhtil 4}foE£oit|h .Horace Kates 8 B Ke«ter Geo FFmith Wm Bradley •Geo W Crsfford Jos Apphton John fi ll J F Smith Jas Campbell John Moss Wm Brady John MeMiehael John Taylor And Malit-ck Christ Beidy O L Baker BrtzlHa VPesf Jm Mniholland ter Eobt W Burns Jao Lynch Sam Wright-. Tneo eheiidrake Jbr W Glbba Wm Lemmons id McCaffrey .CaßpelLfeman Chas H West Peief-8 Cassidy BugfcCurry Prank Bartzer Geo Bs flight ?heo bonhrop am Sharp LHB«ek DenniaMeftloekey TVrratoe Fraley 6 Williams Hy Barmberjrer Christ Welsh Dan Moßichols Halsey Th mas Jas McGee W B Stevenson Cosmo. Thomas Cbas K Lincsay His an Monday Wm Stantenberg Wto Si-ider Jas B Carter Wm Griffin John Campbell 3Ben Wiljiszns Jas Henderson Jas Dolbers B B.C*rbtan JaisCuriy Chaa fliutfnack Thou Burkirt W R Peddle John Aiden Met Elliott Wm Cole £ J BotHs 9boa Farley WmGortas Wm Parker T Wistar, M D L Callahan Daniel Cain W M Ireland C K Hemphill Sam Kennedy Hiram Gross Wm Osborne John Donig&h John Barksess John McCormick Ludwig Turner Geo Jordan Wm Kepler Wm Gassnett • Ben Bowers David Walker H W Scherer John Rowley fdwThomsa ohn Miller Murray Gardner ' Jere Halfman Jaa hiila . Geo FrAnk ' J D Binokert Prank bhute Jas McCorneland J B o*Connor Jas Cox Benj Scroop *Fhos Boss Jesse Claypole , John J Crawford David Collins AG Toueey Wm Blmpson —r- Bnmiier .. Geo Bathine, GeoßToong Thos Kramer Wm Mills Ghaa Alexander 3th©* Began -, ftiSKSt. ABothe ■; Jtobt Bickeon Wm-Thompion lli so Gabon Geo Whitney BichdCoe AdolohFrioke Geo Fowler . Ghaa Bures Henry Davis Thofi Robertson Thoe Beittey Geo Coreoran J M Pyle Cbaa Howell 8 Bamell 1 Jas Key *• TADrutnell Momoe Vauaamt Jas Begary Johnßjilem John Burk W Hoik-bach. Jake. Rudolph TK Steel W 6 Byeaater Jacob Johnson Jehu Ansot James Anderson By Rawlines John Donovan Sieve Williams Cbas Foster Wm’Manln G T Holloway J C Meloy ABd-LoDgacker Bngh Kucan. Ghas Basson James Cooper Hoifman Jos Vaull&r WTKaite, W W Seed JosOmhy w Pearsall - BX.BVBB'CH WABI K K Bayersdoxfer John ticmb PatStevelia Philip Jacobs Daniel Martin Edw Daniels Jacob Leidr Ihrietian Bier WmMay Fno Lonckel Fno € Wipe Michael Spiokler : Jqo Wagenknegfc Gnateff B<aad « Charles Jaeras Jos Miller ( A new Vetter . Henry Weigafcd Jas E Clark Kobt Parker - Jno Hina Biram Godfrey Jacob Bommel Bdwßradley Tims Carroll 1 David Goodman Fred Helier Simon,Apple. Wm Croissant, M Frederick Wm Batchelor C B Andreas ■ Jno Beedhamer SimbnHenly Waiter Kerne Jacob Scfcweinle Edward Krause Shae Mortimer Eforman Stephen Jflckoß Heller ft Sohleyringer ?otJ!eb Nagel frank Bean , Fred Wunfert ' Ohrist Keieaer 1 J S Begley Joa Knobler* • John Powers Simon Heist Geo W Prince Belli O'Donnell Geo Sehaner Wm Ibe , Raph Brnasrrick W X Bolierton Augustus Kohl John Perkin pine Theo Davy H Allmendinger Isr’l Otteaheimer Mat Hotz John Clifton Wm Hayes John Schmidt George Benner B 8 Wilier Darld Bosentiea Fred Scherdeman Wm Lechfeld Cbas Aeehbaeher Wm Baker Hemy McCabe Jacob Ai aright JohnTzofts Max Straoßß Rudolph Vogel GHJTogfc Jas Bariy 'Henry Koch Paul Fiogel BA Smith Otto Hoppret J H Parke Jas Beal Geo Berrman Bodolph Adam Wm Damian Evan Bishop Geo Smith AnthonjDonnelly Jno Forney Beej Lareet, Ohoa Gallagher Owen’O’Baie Ohaa, Stemtt . TheoT&etzel ■' Peter Snyder ; John M Biddle John StaraU ThosKobb - PstkGaUagher John A Brnner John Scherley Jos £ Bichardion DRAFF. JasCfcnlter Beery HMfexket ACbOrnaki- • Hngh Befcrisk . Vm Fiedler ICjoJaabinaiL *W H&genfeweiler Henry Bonnet Jno Rixnsey Fred Stein Henry Louie , . Jno Marr J B GiddittfS Ghasßanrey * *Wm BAek EliW Wlteel '%y3SP^' Prank bweeney Benben Platt ■Jno Eckart Job Beal Jaa Woods J Schlond* rback Henry Xucas IK Berwick Geo Bepp ChaaSureth Jacob Brick ley Itntfli Thomas Chas Stahl Andrew Bauer £li Goldsmith’ Jacob B Goleman Banial Henry Win Mara Ed P,Still . , Joe’MHaglW Vm Sager, John Scßmolk, Andrew Johnson Joseph Alanett/ Wm Lear B Burch faihaa Barrett BKing J B Fosei Jacob Buticher James G/ant Emil dranse John'JKiiler JobnWard ’ Michael Fox Xenbart Messner John Brener John Giena Wm Zelner Ca2ebD&*h GbaaSplddel Jos Xemir son BenhartTZoller Colninbnß Miller Beni Aarons Matt Pope r MichlGadl . AjtdwSautfaerskor Francis Loffal ft ami Wittman Chat Glasaon JosWyant WmCßush , Hat Mcßohbugh Alonzo. 2> Basted Char Boyer Beni Kelley _ Philip Bacaley W Kohler Bsnj Ltmy MSr" b “ er ; Chas Farat John Konner Jaa Gliften Bernard Mignent Ployar Beioth Jas Pinch Jo* Barrett Bam B Blany Valentis* Keihl ChasCribfce jSdmnnd Pox Thoaß fiogan BfrestWcff Geo Enrich % , Timothy Crendon Jaa BTayior' ■ 4 • MeU-Confton SbaaßDeeiz noMebbopzler Jacob Poriuan Gbaa Bishoo Manx ice Hoffman Tho* Frame Fred Endret Let each ward’s committee see, as Its very first dntyj that it dally furnish to the provost marshal five or six volunteers. This win keep the district provost marshal -‘occupied In receiving about twen %-flvc men a day. In that. ease.the drafted men •Will not be balled for. This plan Is entirely feasible; it divides and overcomes; it will be sustained by the Government. But there is no foundation for a report now olroulated that, without such uniform and general action, the Government will wait thirty days. , E. D. S&riMDBSs. MuasuAmsocs. fTESTIMONrAIi TO CHIEF ENGINEER LYLE. . & committee of the Duquesne Fire Company, of Pittsburg, vesterday morning walkeftlnto the offloe oi David hi. Lyle, Chief Engineer, of the'Flre De partment, and spread out before him a.fuU tea set, consisting of coffee urn, two tea pots, milk pitcher, aneUagarand-slop bowls, made of solld-silver-and handsomely ornamented. The nra bears the follow ing inscription : “ Presented to David M.. Lyle by a Committee of the Duqnesne Steam. Fire Engine 00. No, 3. of Pittsburg- Henry Tatnell, Hamlet Low, James Miller, Committee.” Tbe present Is made In appreciation of the services of Chief Lyle In su perintending the building of a carriage for the Da quesne company in this city. THE SEASON OF. LENT. The season of Lent begins to-day, Ash 'Wednes day. This day is so oalfed from tbe onstom of putting ash,ea,of the sacred palm upon the'foreheads of theflAlthftil in the Catholic Ohnrch bn thfr day, to remind them they are' but dost arid ashes, and must return thereto. The ceremony is performed by the priest during Mass, and is planed on the . forehead In the form of a cross, reminding the faith ful of the death of their Saviour and or their own Mid. ■ Services will be held to-day in all the Pro testant Episcopal and Catholic Churches through put the world. THE FAMILIES FROM -WINCHESTER, ' ‘Tbfirb 'haVd - been received In bebalf of the two families fiPcolored people Ifom Winchester the sum «f «a»;T8 , vjfchree members of the two famltibs are Jlvihglh clean lodgings which have been provided. -iThreptat Ipo Pennsylvanla Hospital are still quite 4ll3Bnt;they.tft#be)leyedto be In a falr way to re tis sow as tjie elder, 'members of thefami llai.shallu have, reooyered; the children will be re atoredwtbelr care, and the money still unexpended will be ample for the purpose of supplying them’ with the neeessarles of lire, and for placing them In it position to provide for their own maintenance. . lynawTEll MEN 8 BALL. ' ■* PvSß3fteuunew’ tie 'First* an® Tw3nt?-siith ' set on d giving a stand dress ball on the even - 10th of March inst., in honor of the boon; try celling upon them to gb forth to b ttue. Some of the men kefim ft> be £lad tb'by ere drafted, others arb rather melaDoboly; bat, upon the whole, they take .the event good naturedly. v PHILADELPHIA DENTAL COLLRGH, ,'/i_ The record annual commenoemem oi tea Phil* delphfa' Dental' College will* be hew at Concert Hall, tbis evening, the Rev. Dr-. Newton, i*p*esi dent of the Institution, in the chair, and Dr. J. H McQniUen, Dean of the Faculty, will deliver the Valedictory Address. | v railway ! Chas Herring John Frayser Thoa Netlson Geo W Kraff Theo G Saha. Wm Odenhonse John Maxaire Jamt® Heed John Scanlon Cbav 0 Crtmson WO Anderson lease Martin T H Dupree Joan Brown Jam"* Glfias Thos Morrell Gao Copeland Jos W Fries Chas Strauffi. John Barrington Barney Williams John Ratliff Frank Mili'gan G«o Boxers John McCann Wm Stilts Mike McGowan Mtbft Hartley J & Haines Ja's Otterson Gao Dorsh Wm Wiley Ed Long Jos Wade Geo Kailhier • Francis Ledman Cbas Colg&n Jqo Kelley Jno Boyd H CagmUks Lewis Frame A Kooper ' Aar k 00 Oliver Bryan VH O’Neill ChaiLoonring fly Deckfelsan Robt Braabury, Jr Oaas Kensll Jno B Harron SehareiF Geo Grufsman W M Taylor Jno Wtiiets Jao McShane Jno B Richards W B Naylor Ed Walter Jr Wm Taggart Demds Murphy JwH Randall Jqo Ctmaingham Wash Bradley J C oats J\.hn Fritz .lan Ranora John Butier Jos Volter las Fiin n L-rwda Harmanay Jona Barnes u n Young Fat Brawman Chas Grouse Hash Kirkpatrick John Crommelien JasPldzeon J A Ford ; - »eo Groin. John Power Otriat Gerche , Wm CadwaLader Jos Gladding Geo Caber, J -s Neal : Taos Fraeford Jas Laird Geo El Boker J 0 Roberts 8 G Lewis Emory Lindsay Jno Delano Lewis Seymour Robt Doyle Jq • Golden : O H E lis HM Holbrook Waldron Jan Nagle Thos Maguire W Given B MeSweeney John DnrborroW nd V Lake John Curtis Wilmer Wood David McGrate Step Chocolate Tho? Doran. Ed fletxhoartte Henry Lewis f John White Thos Callings L“m Sovtey Wm Riiphant Bchafder W p Ingram ' 0 B Grozler G W Elliott John Moody Cuss Gmmm John Moss A Holley Jas Graham Thos Fagan 1 Granville Lewis R B Freeman David; Freeland Jos Sanger Peter Lesley Geo Knowles , Rlehd Scott P»t Sweeney J C Reeves - WJ Mackey G & Clarke John 3chader Thos NeUaon Ed Wolf And J Oust Rasp Comfort t Josi&h Snyder Dan Br.ceiand Dan Jones < Wm Mclihenney J*s Anlach Jesse Pyle Joe ? Iredell John Wilkins Jos B Wilkins Jos 0 Shane. Thos Mooney John E Murphy J W Hughes . Wm Tenks. las Ramsey W Yannaker, Jr Jae Power GeoF Wardell J W Whetham S Bethhem Wm Copeland 7 M Adams W Fau*t Jos Neilson John Beniey Thos MoOhiek Peter Fleur Ghas Lewis Jas Kloßeus Frank Potts. John Ramsey John Hair —— Fricke O O Oaboame J L Hough Geo W Hiller G c Ovrrbeck. Phil Bowman ID* A man named Henry Yeager, residing In Bodln’o street, above Oxford, was. run over yesterday after noon, at Fourth and Beaver streets, by ore of the Fourth and Eighth-streets oarr, and seriously in jured. He was removed to his residence. Samuel Moore, aged sixty-five, died suddenly at the Nelson House yesterday. Coroner Taylor held an inquest in the ease. Yesterdaymorning the coroner held an Inquest in the ease of Thomas White, colored, who was shot by George Miller, a colored soldier, on the 19th of February, In a groggery, on. Cullen street. Seventh ward. The . evidence showed that the shooting was the result of a quarrel between the two men. Mil ler was In charge of a substitute broker, and came from Norristown for the purpose of enlisting. The jury rendered a verdict in acoordancejwUh the facts stated, and Miller was committed-to stand trial. . Coroner Taylor yesterday concluded an Inquest In the case of William Walker, 68 years of age, and married, who came to his death ina drunken brawl, on Tuesday evening, 22d February, at the tavern or Mr.‘Weiss, opposite the United - States hospital,-at Chestnut Hill,. The evidence brought out yesterday showed that the deceased, with Levi Farringen, Frederick EUwood, and ; John Blansett, went Into the tavern about six o’clock on the evening in ques tion, and after partaking of some oysters, Farringen. one of the party, took some sausage, and wanted Walker to pay for it, which he refused to do. Words ensued, during which Walker stabbed Farringen. Walker was knocked down several times, and the concussions caused by these falls broke a blood ves sel. The blood therefrom formed a dot of blood, which, pressing on the brain, produced death. The following is the most important of the evidence ad duced. - Wm. Elv testified that he was a bar-tender at Weiss* tavern; about six o’clock Wm Walker, Frederick fill* wood, and Levi Farringen- came in; they ctiled for oysters; Walker paid for them; Farricgan said, **f am hungry. give'me a piece of sausage;” l did so; be then insinuated that Waik«r should pay for it: Walker re fused ; Walker then walked back from the bar, when: Firriuges struck at him ; could not say whether with hie fist or.not; saw him j&rfce at him two or three time*; no Words passed; a stranger Interfered and said Walker was an old man; he appeared to ward off toe blows; Walker, lucdersfiood, said he would pay d-arfor it; they then got in a tassel down on tbe floor; Walker said, "J9ow Jet him come. 1 am-ready for him;” shortly afterwards heard F*rrlnges sav he was stabbed; rsw £1 wood, strike him; I saw Farringen make one kick: that was after he was stabbed: Walker was drunk; , Hicks McKee testified that he saw Farringen slap •Walker is the face two or three tlm*w; saw no other person strike him; saw Ellwood push Walker over two chairs. G. C. Gannon testified that he thought all three of the prisoners I Joked the deceased when he was down- Another witness testified that he was in the tavern at the lime .of the row; Farringen stepped up and slapped him three time* in the face; Walker avid “Yon’ii pay dear for that, ”- and pat his hand in his pocket; Farringen then knocked Walker down; a str* a ter Interfered and Farringen knocked him down; Far ringen knocked Walker duwn a second down; Walker go&up again and made towards FarrLugen, and Vanin gen then said* **l’m stabbed;” Farrlugen. was thsu : Uken, to the hospital; did not see anybody kick Walker. . Dr. Bhaplelgh testified that he made a post-mortem examination: there were a number of contusions about the face and head; the worst one was on the neck, be low the ear; pressing upon the base of the brain was a clot, of blood, which produced death. The coicusalon caused by a fall might have broken the blood*vessel, and the flow of blood from it on the brain produced -death. The ooroner’s jury rendered a verdict that the! said W. Walker came to his death from tbe effects • of ,a blow or blows received in a bar-room fight, at; the bouse of George Weiss, near the Chestnut Hill j Hospital, ou the evening of February 22,1885, in* I flioted by some person oriperaons unknown to the Jury. T7pon r ) the rendition .of the verdict the de fendants were discharged. f • GBH.' ©BiLHD IST ARMY- COBPS.! Captain Sellers and Captain Lane have been or-' derail by the U. S. Government to do duty In Phila delphia, specially to examine and master in veteran reernlts for General Hancook’s Ist Army Corps.- Chlef Franklin has thus obviated the necessity of (ending the men to Washington for this parpoße and ■: then returning to Philadelphia. Thirty-seven re. orults were mnfitered In at Washington yesterday, ; and were expected to arrive basic in the'late line; last night. One hnndred men will be mustered In. to-day, most of whom will’be credited to Phlladel §hla. The number of reef alts Is likely to Increase ally under the system adopted by Mr. Franklin, and,at this rate, the quota will be probably flUed ■ before St ran be by drafting, RECRITITXN G. E? Recruiting contlnnos'aotlve, and there Is still a good prospect of the draft being entirely avoided. Yesterday warrants were Issued lor the payment of the city bounty .to 86 men. Supreme Court—Present, Woodward, e. J., and Thompson, Strong, and Hoad, . Jnstlees. PenuKyl vania Eailroad Company vs. Tha Plttsburx Grain Elevator Company. Error to Common fleas Allegheny. An application wen made in the cemrt be low torertratn the respondents- from locating'a build ing on the site proposed by them.' The' court below re fused the application, and this appeal was shea taken. ArgueA by Theodore Cuvier, Esq , for appeJJan;, and by James H. Hopkins, Beq„ for. appellet, and held under advisement. Brown .et al; vs -The LehlgVGoal and Navigation Company... Certificate froln Nisi .Prins. In equity. The bill* was filed in the courts below in: behalf of tha holders of the scrip of the company, who. from 1855 to 1864, received no dividend thereon, while the stock •hares annual dividend sof six per cent-, their object being to have their right* to equal dividends for said years, out of the accamnlated profits of the com pany, and to restrain the defendants from paying said amrunttothe stockholders generally. • ' / The Lehigh Navigation Company, having suffered by a disastrous flood, and the Company's credit-having proportionally suffered, it became necessary, to enable it to borrow money, that it should execute a mortgage, with stringent provisions, to obtain the moneys re quired for the restoration of the works • For that purpose the,act of Febrnary lfi, 1813, was procured, containing this proviso; “That a portion Bfaould be applied to interest on loans and to principal ofloansdue. ” Andon the 7th of March following the mortgage waa executed conformably to the act for 95,501,000, and also with the further restriction that, after sufficient reservations to meet all debts due, the managers might make dividends not exceeding six per ceni'per annum on the capital stock, and that any sur plus of profits thereof should go to a sinking fund, to be Invested In loans of the Company not then dne, or in Sood securities bearing interest, and for the benefit of be said loan holders, so far as their security might re quire, and afterwards for the benefit of the stockholders of skid Company. At the annual meeting on May 1.1855, it was found that for the nine years fremlS46-to 1854. both inclusive, there had accumulated a profit of $1,689,554, 86, With a proipect of further accumulations, which were after wares realized v - ' Benj Landreth AMey EggUng Jno Hayea if Leiienbnrger B Schlesiien Alfrtd Shipiin Julias Broust ?red Bhosmaker frank Wilton Too flertzel Vra Male lobfc Sweeney Hood Ohas Laibgriit Isaac Lstr ’ Ibas Gold burg Inch Hemty Bdw D Potts lick Moran ruo Perns, J*ve Miller Icnry Ball Daniel Uarra Harm Stocklnger Ohas Shusktski lead ore Glade Jno McOalvey Jos Hendermeyer Rich M Poibo.ro Deonlß MeOolgas J Seblotterer Mlchl Conley, J L Anderson James Gain John Hanley George fifQJer Jos schmuller Jared Peterson Peter Lab mann L B Lurason Robt Goartney JohnPeifer John Saver* Calvert Kennedy Tbos f Brown, Fred Sisenb&rdt abrm Clemer Reuben Tillman Andrew Unger Isaac Shire «ha* Weaver Jo&Kr&ft Martin Gruler Hoses Hoover Peter H-»ag John Wa.ker John Hanfleia . Brest Piper Marcus Kads Franci* T Uhler Meyer Hoffman Jacob Keek Pat Lsnuet Fred Bowers Jno McCullough Geo Meyer J H £«ven Aag Billzer Henry John Daniel Hardley John Hill XdwDeemer Hoc'n Sevens W a Fisher Goodwin Mattson JnhnT&izer Otis M Wing Geo Severn Acy Warks Adam Fulton GeoLrwer Bdw Ml ler Jx 8 Harvey John G Lapps Wm Gardner Stephen Greagher John Phillips Albert Willard David Craig Ctas Keifort A Matches . Henry Keel. Beo j Groff Rdward Whlldey GhaesShannon Wm Oaihcart Matthew Hobs Peter Brlnig -■ Fred SehbeuLer Bdw David Schaffer Francis Brander W m * Barrett Wm Beck The stockholders, desirous of realizing said profits Without Impairing fch e security provided by the men cage for the mortgage creditors, devised the plan of issuing scrip certificates to represent a portion of said accumulated profits. During Ifcfifi, ’66, and ’67, scrip shares were issued to the amount of $1,803,000, at the pax value of $6O for a share % which resolution was unanimously adopted, and the tcrlp shares were re* ceived pro rai a by all the stockholders. From 1*640 ,1866. inclusive, the accumulated profits were $2,658.963 30. The Bcrip stoek received dividends of subsequently issued scrip pro rata with the stock, but no cash dividend untii May, 1864, after its resogni* tijn as stock entitled to each dividends on 27th April, 3664. The earningsof the companyfromlSM to 3313, inclu* sive, were more than sufficient to pay th; ee par cent, half yearly upon all the seiip issued, to wit: $3,131,- 886,62.0 r $1,3*3,639.62 beyond six percent per annum for said period on said scrip. The’ mortgage of 1842 was paid off, except a small balance, for which adequate provision was made before the filing of the bill. The bill prays that the scripholders shall receive dividends eqaal to six per cent per annum for said period beforethe stockholders shall reeeive divldends above six percent, per annum, and that said company be restrained from paying larger dividends to the stock holders until the said deficiency ba made up to the eeripholders. The case was argued this morning by BU & Friceam) Garrick Mallery for appellants, ana by George M. Wharton and William K. Meredith, £sqs.« for appellees. * Court or Quarter _Sesslons—Jii<lfce M Feler O’Hara and Bart Bertlebock were charged with assault and battery on a man named Snechfc, and with the laiseny of Ms silver watch and cold chain, of the value of fifty-one dollars. The jury con victed botn the defendants of assault and batfctery. but returned & ver dict ofnot«iilty as to O’Hara on tne charge of larceny. Lewis 0, Casridyfor defendants. ' ; The case of wn. MeEwen, charged with larceny, hoard on a writ of habeas corpus on Saturday, was pro ceeded with, but was not concluded at the time of ad journment.* Charles W. Brooke for Commonwealth, and John O’Byrne for defendant [Before Hr. Alderman Beitler.} BCRNEB AT THE CENTRAL STATION. THB BOGUS SUBBHTUTB BUSHTBSB—A- NBW DODGJfi. Michael Murphy,'* the alleged keeper df a substiiute broker’s office, in Sixth street, below Prune,'and a young- man, giving the name of George Ottihger, re* siding at Germantown, were arraigned at the Centrsl Station, yesterday afternoon, on the charge or illegally enlisting a minor, named Morris Thomas Leweuyn. The ladle very hard of hearing, and defective in vision. The developments in this case are exceedingly interest* ing. They exhibit the outrageous manner in which the substitute business is carried on in this city - Morris Thomas Lewellyn was calleid to the stand. Bis mother stood by him, and his sister sat weeping’ or sobbing. Upon being sworn, the youth testified as follows ; I was sixteen years old on the 29tb of last fNovemberl "was enlisted on last Thursday at Norristown, by Michael Murphy, one of tae pri soners; he took me from his recruiting office; I signed only one paper; he signed all the rest for me; I signed one paper at Norristown; Murphy signed the others: of this I am sure; my mother aid not give her consent; she was not with me at all; Murphy got» wo man to go to Norristown; she represented herself as my mother; I do not know the woman; she went to Norris town from this city; Murphy got her to go there; at the place of enlistment she-said she was xaj mother, and gave her consent to my enlisting. Mr. Murphy WBs asked if he desired to ask the wit ness any questions. He commenced to make a state meat, but was promptly checked by the magistrate. The following rich dialogue took place between Mur phv and the witness: Question. JDid yon not tell me you were 18 years old? , Answer. 80, I told you I was 18, and too nidi must swear that I was 18 years old. “I did not. ” replied Murphy. * kebV plaining BSy you dl<i ’ 1 filing nothing hut the “I canprovebytwo witnesses that you swore before Aide) man White that you were 18 years old. ” ; “ I know I swore to that, but yon told me I must do so? you know veiy well that I did exactly as you told me. 1 ’ . , . Mrs. Lewellyn sworn, ~*l live at Germantown; this is my son: 1 did not give my consent to his enlistment; he is very hard of and has been so since he was two years old ? he is more so at some times than at other timet; ho is near-sighted; that man (pointing to Murphy] came to my house yesterday on this business; he said hisjame was John Morrell, and not Murphy. At this stage of the ’proceedicg the magistiatd read-a letterthat bad be*n received by the mother. We pre sent a copy of it ‘verbatim et literatim; .... * .... “Pjsh., Feb. 25,1855. “i take my pen Is hand to let you know that isend yon 2 hundred dollars by the local express Morris Lewellyn., .‘.write soon and let me know whether you received that amount of money or not direct your letter to Mr. John Morrell Philadelphia post ofli re “Pennsylvania * *• write soon. * * Question by the magistrate to enlisted youth. * ’Hid you write that letter?” . Answer. “No. sir, Ineverwrotetnatletter. 1 * f! loa Were you taken to West Chester at any time?” Murphy took ms there to enlist ms. but 1 o'o not pass examination; the woman was not along at thst time tarter this I w»s triad In Philadel phia, bet they would not pass ms unless my mother consented; after this Murphy said he would aet an old women io aot as my mother; I got the bounty au<t gave it to this woman * she told me afterwards that she lave it to George, (meanini Georgs OttingerTone of the do fondants ) ’ ••••*■• George, Oitlngrr was. for the present, called to the witness stand Upon being sworn, he testified as fol lows: Ilive at Germantown; I was with the boy when he was enlisted; I went td.hlm lest Monday : mr cousin told me that he wanted to enlat; I went to hie house, aud he said he would enlist; 1 came to '-Phila delphia and met Murohy; I had no understanding that I w»s to receive ssos don’t know the woman who .acted as the boy’s mother? don’t know howmuec boun ty he was to *ft; I got %:Q from Murpby; don't know *b&t he gave it to me for; I never met him before; I suppose he gave me the $5O for nothing; that’s all ilkfiow r df it; Morphy gave'me the $5O oa Tharaday ■Afternoon; this %as after the bounty was paid him; I don’t know anything about bounty; did not see tae man for whom tire boy was sent as a substitute; I first met the w<\man in-Philadelphia:it wmj wmewhereou Chestnut street; halfji equaie thia side of the river; the recruiting office of Murphy is on Sixth street, batow Prune: IV»nt there and asked if they wanted recruits; Murphy said,- 4 ?Yes;” Iwent to West. Chester; Mur phy p*idthe«xpopas;hepaidths expense back Again? be paid the *xpeare to Norristown l he paid-all' the expes*ds? I offered myself to entiit. but l woa’d .not paia betau*e my. coirarbone Was broken; I don’t know wbat Mmphy gave me the $5O for; I dou’c think he gave it to me because my collarbone was broken; I did report io Germantown that I had enlisted aod ba*rowed a oltizen’s dress to escape; I bought tae Clothe* I now have or, with money I got from Murphy?, yes, I have ?e*n Murtby&l saw him last, Sunaay; I went with Jim McClellan and my (brother to ask if I got the bounty; he said l did not get it, bat did not e*y who SUDDEN DEATH. coroner's inquests. CASS OV THOMAS WHITS, TBS OASB OP WM, WALKBB. HJLUTAKY. THE OOTJRTS. TELE POLICE- did f t be&Td ther. vu , warrant out for my meat amd I wontto»M'iiurpliy',Ui>ttt itfhe tolii m«tUe«l uot b« afraid, 881 was clear of it. :■ Jovpu Ottliger awain.-I am th, brothar of 3eor*a Otdnwr )I,f*WM<iri*FonlastButtd»y; IASoaU atraat) atklßDoardlni bouse; I ashed him about the bounty, end Morphy raid be bad. the bounty the boy «nti*teu for and that George kn-w nothing about it, and was, of it; George waa outside. , . . , • Upon being further questioned George admitted that he knew that tbe wt manwho p sreonated the mother of Monte wse not his mother. . , .The investigation here closed. Murphy was required to enter ball 1b the stun of $2,000 and Ottlnger In 91,000 to answer at court. , 1 ALLEGED ASSAULT AND BATTERY ON A „ ;WOMAH. . A Augustus Btjftus>nrg was arraigned on the charge of committing an assault and battery upon a w-masu named/Anna Roberts The woman rt-eidee epmewoere on -Geixban a da* or two since, while ene w*q earn Inga bucket, of coal tke <f*fcnda»t, at she allfg-8. Btrnck her three tunee on her **«*•*. mashed her note, the halloed murder, and a crowd Bo<tt collected The defendant had nothing to say ex* cept that he deilred a postponement nulU be could pro duce lia witnesses. He was bound over lathe samol i&o to appear at court. HORN OF THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL THIEVES.* . I William B. Bobincon, Anna Kobin«oii, and Herman Loclman, thr*e colored person*, the first two arrested by jOffieerfl Baker and Cloak, were arraigned on tae charge vf being concerned la the resent robbery at the Cominentel Hotel. The ofilcers recovered a considera ble number of nspkina, silver spoons,knives and Tories.' and a nandsomejpnjple or brown -silk mantilla, and. ©tber snides; These paittes s«em to have been lmpit c&ted with *hec*oks who were arrested on Saturday nlgbtlast, by Cfflcer Voorbe*>s, forrebhlng the hotaL The prisoners were committed to answer. rOPTTDAK ACTRESS BOBBED. On Monday night, while Miss Helen Western, the actress, wan prefer sioially engaged at the Gbeeinat- street Theatre, her room at the Cox tloentai wat entend-by means of false keys. H«r wardrobe was forced open, and some of her most valuable »«ige dress es were stolen. She estimate* her 1ob« at about 92,500. One dress and mantilla aie valued at 9700. AN OLD DODGE. Yesterday a man called upon Mr. Thomas W. AU mondt unceriaker, 1027 Rodman street, and desired, him to go to 1870 fepruee street, and prepare a deesased perton for burial. Mr A., it seems, as' we understand ft. was absent. An elderly lady answered the Call. Th»’cn»tem«r wished her to change him a 930 note, but Bb© could not. He then desired the loan of seventy- fl va which was banded him. and he .depatted. The undertaker proceeded to IS7O Spruce street, and learned to bia &sto£i*hm<>nt that he was hoaxed. Too grass a subject to joke about. . f Before Ur, HecordtT Eaeu. J ALLEGED HIGHWAY BpBBERY SINGULAR John Staunton, Captain of Company A, 1834 Regiment P. V., was arraigned yeaterdaj afternoon on the charge of robbing Isaac Robert* of the sum of about 9175 and a gold watch, valued at ,$l5O. This is a singular case. Captain Staunton’* nome residence is icc ued in German town. He arrived home a ahoit time since on.afar lough. He if a relative of Hr. Heberts. It eeenu that on tbe of February, Monday, of last' week, the two mm were in company, and Jiad socially entertained eack other, but neither of them became decidedly intoxicated. The l«st place where they had a drink was at'Hopaias', In Library street The Captain proposed that his cora- Smion and Mr. Hopkins ahonld go and get .supper. r. H. did not go * The C&ptalu add Mr. R->oerts starifd away and proceeded to Price’s cedar, ai Fourtu Mid Chestnut street*, and.called for sapper in a private room;.this was about eight o’clock in the evening; a bottle, of champagne wine was ordered. and Eobarte crank acme of it while eating bis snppsi.; be soon be came unconscious and goes not remember no tv or when he got out of the oel r ar; witnesses were called, who testified that they saw him wandering along Chestnut street near Third, some tiraejtfttr eight o cltol; .tbs attention of a couple of poUce officere was called and they took him into custody and'conducted him to the at a lion-lotus; bb came to hU, sense* at font o oloek next morning at the station- there wm nothing found' upon him*but tyro or* thres'keya. and one or two other thing* of no account; on tbe day following his visited Captain Staunton at his residence, at Qmman town,' and bad a familiar conversation with him; the Captain admitted’that he, himseU was so drunk,on the evening before that he did sot know how he got homh' Mr.-Roberie subsequently ascertained th&t th* oil y tain hadbaen in arestaarant atThird and ChrB*EUt streets almost about the 'same time that he (Mf; R. ) was observed wandering aboutlhs.Bamuvlotnity. had, left the sating cellar of Hr. Fricein company, the Cap tain leading or belpiQgrMr.vßobdite. • A witoeßs was ca!ied,who testified that the Osptaln entered tbe cellar at Third and .Chestnut streets shortly after 8 o’clock. Be was tober; be had apparently beau drinking, but was not drunk she knew exastlv what be was doing; he drank two or three times talked plea santly, and then stated that he was going to German town ; he said that he wanted to go in the steam ears, and was directed to take the horse car up Third street, get ’out at Green etreet;> and go to NUth; he started away, and appeared to know wfiat he was doing; it may be proper to *tate that he poured out the wine into tbe goblet in Brice’s oellar, and handed it to Mr. Roberts Neither tha wa+chpor the money has been recovered The Captain wan decidedly nervoustduring a part of tha luveetigatlos. He was committed in default of 91,000 bail to answer at court. NEW PUBI.ICATIONB. „ NEW BOOKS THIS WEEK. KOI HUTS "55f MOMSr, BI T. S. ABTHOB. 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CBERIFF’B BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni fixpaaat* to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or veadna, on.MONDAY Eve dljik, Mhrob 6. 1865* at o’clock, at Ban&om-etr*et Hall, *o. 1- Ail. that funr-a ory brick messuage *adi*tor ; grontd bimate or the vut aide of Second street three: o&drtd ai d oat feet f<>ur inches north of Master afreet,, in the ei*y of-Philadelphia; containing*.in on Be-- cond etx-eft fcwehtyjoue ,teei four inches mcm-iing an., all-y tfetweefi lb v s and' adjoining piAmfses to the south,; and in depth seventy-four feet *tx laches. j b’o. 2. All that foar-atory-brtc* meseuage and lot or. ground situate on the east side of Phili? street threat hnndree end tow few north of Master street. I* the city ‘or Philadelphia; containing In ’front - on Philip street eighteen feet eight inches, including thehalf part of a three-feet alley laio out bfitweeawtis and adjoining prembes to the south, and in depth seventy touctoev six inches. (A. Murphy'has,uo interest in this pro-; ©eitv.l V.. CD. C. 5M , ’65. -31. Debt, $1,700. Hubbell. 3 \ . Taken in execution'and to be sold an the property or Alexander Morph*. HE KEY 0 HOWRT.L, Sheriff. : PMladelphio. Sheriff 1 . Office, gab. 3). IB6S. Mi 8t : CJBERIFF’B SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF *•-7 a writ of Leyari Facias, to medirected. will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, march 6,1866, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Ail that lot of ground ritnate on the weet side of At lantic street marked on pUn (recorded in Deed Book Q. W. C., No. $3. p*ge 1, &c) number 495 . iff the late township of No'th P«tn, now city of Philadelphia; be ginning eighty-two fret,:three inches north of Lamb r.-ad. thence woct, along'lot No. 488, seventy feeteievea: inches to Lfjnb road- thenceforth weet along the same iweity-iwo fpet five and three-eighths inches, thence Seat along lot No. 494, eightr-flye feet six and ssrea eightbs inch** to Atlantia street, thence along the same fonth seventeen feet to beginning. (Which premises George W, Sens, inter alia, by dated August 13, 1858, recorded in Deed Book A No 81," page 107, Ac., cotvey*d nn o Jceepfc E Mjrt, in fee:3 ED. Cl. r M. 85. 42 .Dibt,s363. fi PhlUipa, Jr. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph R. Mott, deceased - ™_„ „ , HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, geb 21, 1865. fe23-8t CBERIFF’S VIRTUE OF a wilt of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex- Sised to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, srch 6, ,1865* at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that lot of ground situate on the southeast side of Gaul street, forty-three feet from the northeast , side of Vienna street, in the city of PhUaddlphte; containing in front on Gaol street seventeen feet, and in deptit fifty- sine feet four inches, (Which premises Abraham Focbt et ux , by deed recorded In Deed »ok A. G, H,, ho 75- page 83, Ac., conveyed unto Bsaklal B. Evans : M.,'W. 85. Dabt.WSS 83. Pott,* Wrfrleylj Taken in execution and to be sold ss the property of Estilfcl B Evans. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Feb. 21,1865. UU-3t SHERIFFS SALE-—BY VIRTUE OF a wilt of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, March 6, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Ail that Jot of ground- situate on the north side of Lena street, one hundred and filty-eigbt fest cast of Thirteenth street, in.ihe city.of .Philadelphia; contain* in* f» front on Lents fctreet fourteen feet, aud in depth seventy five feet to a four-fe»t alley, wftiMfee privilege thereof. (Which preml&te' L ' KateS et ux.; by deed dated erptenubtr 18,1859, recorded in Deed Book' A. D.B.y'No: 88, page 276, Ac., conveyed unto George B. fcoutlicott in lee, reserving.a yearly ground yen! of thirty- three dollars ] (I>.C ;M . ’fed 40 Debt. $187.51. Go wen. 1 Taken in execution and-to be sold as the property of Georpe A. g'-utbeott HEART 0. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Feb. 21,1883, fe22-3t CHEKEPF’B- SALE,—BY VIRTUE. OF a writ it Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public. sale or vendne, oc MONDAY Evening, Mcrcb S, 1965, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hail, All ibat three atery, brick messuage and back build lugs and lot of ground appurtenant thereto, sitnate on the north ride of. Haverford street, sixty-five feet e»i of Logan street; in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Haverford street-thirteen feet, and in depth one handled feet - CD. a$ k ; '66. 44. Debt $11179 Augs.3 Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Peter Wuson ana-John Patterson. - ' HENRY 0. HOWELL. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff 's Office, Feb. 21,1865. f«32-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public ssleor vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 6.1886, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. aJI that yearly ground rent of twenty two dollarsaud fifty cents, reduced to eighteen dollars, issuing and payable out of lot of ground : situite on the east side of Hancock street. 116 feet v south of Jefferson street. In the city .of Philadelphia; c mteiali gin front on Hancock street 16 feet, and in depth 80 feet : CD 0 ; M:, >65. 46. Debt,*slo4 24. Dedriok.3 Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Gbri»t<ph»r Brim. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Feb. 16,1865. fe2l-8t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ‘ a writ of Leyari Faolas, to me directed, will be exposed to public, sale or-vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning* Marcn6,lB6s. atlo'clock, at Saußom-Mr6et Hall, : All tbatff ame messuage and lot of ground situate on the southeast comer of Sassafras street and a certain twentT-feeti wide ‘alley, between Sixth and Seventh streets, in the city of FMladeiphia; containing in front on Sa# safras street 2CTfeet, and m depth along said aTlev 88 feet ( Which premises Elizabeth Fritz et a!., by deed dated March 29,1826. conveyed inter alia unto John Baers m fee. 3 < H B. There is a one-story brick and frame building, used as. a green-house, oh front of .said loti and a two story brick stable, used as a carpenter sbop.in therear, (D. G.; M„ >65 ; 36. DebM&6.S2. Peirce. 3 Taken in execution and to oe sold as the property of Jacob Haars, deceased. -r -„v„ V, 1. « HBNBY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia,-Sheriff's Office, Feb g),.1865, fe2l 3t SHERIFFS SALE —BY VIRTUE OF A w * writ of Yendltioni Bxponjw, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March6,lB§6, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that lofeof ground situate on the northeast comer of Hamilton and Sixteenth streets, in Hie Fifteenth ward, city ef Philadelphia; centaloing in front on Hamilton street 80 feet, and in depth along Sixteenth Btreet.Bo feet 5& inches to an eighteen feet alley, with the privilege thereof. (Which premises James Hamil ton.etal. , by oeed dated June 28,1817, recorded in Deed Book G; w C., No. 37, page 433, Ac., conveyed unto John A. Paxton.in fee, reserving ground rent of eighty dollars.] „ N. B -Aone-riory atone machine shop is erected on above lot. JD. c VM;, *65. 43. Debt, $9,700.80; J.O Price. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as Hie property of John A. Paxton. % HENRY G. HGWBGG, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Feb, 20, 1866. fe2l-3t CHERIFF’S SAIiE —BY YIETUR OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to mealireoted, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 6,1885, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that lot of ground situate,on the east side,or Broad street, one hundred and -sixteen- feet of Race street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Broad street thirty-?ix feet; and in depth-one han dled end thirtyrrix feet to & twelve feet alley; with the privilege thereof. Subject to ground rent of two hundred and forty-three dollars. •* (D. C ; M., '65. 23. Debt. 5123.71. P.P. Morria.3 Taken in extcutlon and to be sold as the property of Daniel Vail. HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Feb. 1866. fe2g-Bfc SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF "-s a writ of Levari Facias, to be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 6, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Aii that lot of ground situate on th&jioriha&BtsUe of Huatinicdon street and northwest side of Emerald street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Hunt ingdon. 6treet sixty feet, and in depth one hundred'and twepty feet to Elizabeth street [wfaich premises Wil liam d. Boyer, by deed dated February 22,1851, con veyed unto James Golcher in fee. ] [O. G.; M.>’6s; 76. Debt, $3,705.57- Bead. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James Golcher. HBNBY G. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office,,Feb. 21, fe23-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening, March 6,1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that lot of fcroimd situate on the southwest corner of Westmoreland street and Second street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing UTfront on Second street four hundred feet, and in depth along Westmore land two hundred and forty-eight feetjto Hancock street. [Which premises Joshua Lippincott et nx , by deed dated October 17tb,1661, recorded in Deed Book A. C.H., No. 29, pa*e* 2Q2, &c , conveied unto fiamphrey F. Ludwick in fee, reserving a yearly ground rent of six hundred dollars, and subject to restrictions as to build ings, Ac. See writ. 3 ; -CD.-C.S M., *B5. 28. Debt, $307. MarcerO Taken In execution and to be sola as the property of Humphrey F. Ludwick - v • HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 21, 1860. f&22-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 6,1865,at4 o’clock, atSaneom-street Hall. Air that lot of ground situate*on the south side of Aderas street, westof Tulip street, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Adorns street thirty-six feet, and in depth along Tulip street one hundred and fifty feet three inches to Eulen street; [Which pre miaesWDliam F. lmleaefc al,, by deed dated October 31,1848, recorded in Deed Book T. H.No 32, page 315, Ac., conveyed untoJHenry W. Brize in fee. reserving ground rent of thirty ■ six dollars. 3 _ , CO 0. F.i M,, ’65. 5. Debt, $18,60. :Pile.3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the .property of Henry W. Brize. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 11.1865. felB-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Bxponas,to me directed; will be exposed to public sale orvendue * on MONDAY Evening, March 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that lot of ground, situate on the south side of wood street, one hundred and sixty-six feet east of Am ber street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on wood street thirty feet, and in depth one hun dred feet, to Bouga-and Beady street. [ Which pre mises George T. Lewis, et aL. by deed dated July 14, 1848, recorded In Deed Book T. fi., No 122, page 454, Ac., conveyed unio Christopher Muntz Inffee. Reserv ing ground rent of $26.25,3 , ,CC C. P.: M , ”65. 6. Debt, $19.52. Pile. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Christopher Muntz. HBNHY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Peb. 11,1865. fel3-3t QHERIFF’S SALE,—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will be exposed to public sale orvendue;on MONDAY Even ing, Match 6,1865,at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, --All that three story brick messuage and lot of ground sltuate.cn the serin side of Murray street twohuadred and thirty-two feet six Inches-east of Twenty-first street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on;Mrurray street fifteen feet. and ki depth sixty feet. [Which promises Edward Taylor Randolph riux . by deeddaied SOthv.lßdL recorded in Deed Book G. W, C. , No.- liB, page 104,. conveyed unto Vincent Sleeps _ln the, reserving ground.rent-of“seventy-five tj“*£o.o-r-! ’«■. H. Debt, *7IiMK . Potts,] _Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Vincent Sleeper. HSNBY C. HOWELL" Sheriff . Phttadeiphlar Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 11,1865; fel3-3t SHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to-me directed,: will be exposed to public sale or vendue, MONDAY Even ing. March 6, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that lot of ground, situate ,on the north aideof W ood street, 1 156 feet east of Amber street. ; in the city of Philadelphia: containing in. front on Wood street 39 feet, ana in depth ICO feet to Bough and Beady street. [Which premiseS-GeorgeT. Lewis-at al., by deed dated April 39th, 1851, 'recoraediaßeedßook ! .-G. WMI., No. 1(0, .page IS, Ac, unto William Webster la fee. Beßerving ground rent 12 3 • __ L _ - •Ea-CrK-*M s -»es.™l«- -Debl f Taken in execution and to be sold &b ffi&prOperty of William Webster. HBNBY a HOWELL, SWS : Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Feb. 11,1865. fe!3 3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public jade; dry endue; onMONDAY Evening, March 6.1865. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All those two-story brick and two-story frame mes suages. and -lot of ground, situate *on - the west side of Third street and north aide of Coates street/iu the oity of Philadelphia; containing la front on .Third street forty feet, and in depth one hundred feet, narrowing to thirty feet on the west. ’ [Which premises Abraham Colliagsetux . by deed dated March 24,1780,. recorded in Deed Book D., No 26 page 67, Ac., conveyed unto John Jos. Leibingsr in fee, reserving a ground rent of fifty* three and one-third dollars 3 - , : [C. CP. tM. ’65. 17. Debt, ,97.12, leUbworth. ] . . Tatenln exeention and to be Bold as the jiroperty of John JoBtXeibicaer» HBNBY C. HOWBLL, Sheris. Philadelphia, SherifTa Office, Feb. It, 1865. fe!3-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to.me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, <gs MONDAY Eve* oing, March 6; 1865, at4.o’clock,atßansom-street Hall. AIl that three- story briek meesaage ana lot of ground situate on the south ride of Pine street,-two hundred and twenty two feet west, of Beach street, in, the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fins street fifteen feet.and in depth'sixty five feet [Which> premises William B. Lejee et ux., by deed dated May 29ch, 1867, recorded in Deed Book .EL D W., ffo. .134, page 139, Ac , conveyed unto Edward S. Wheslan in fee. 3 CC. C. P. ?M.; ’65.15. Debt. $77.80. Backualter.3 Taken in execution and to be- sold as the property of Frauds B. Levering and James Barclay, t ; HENRY G. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 11,1885, fe!3 St, CEERIFFS SALE,—BY YIRTUE OF & a writ of Venditioni me directed, will be exposed to public sale Or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 6,1866; at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-atreet Hall, All that lot of ground .situate ;oh the south side of Prime street end west side of a twenty-feet-wide street running sOuth, at the distance of 122 feet east of Ninth street,- lnrhe.city of-Philadelphia; containing In front oh Prime straw 13 fieri, thence, south 82 feet to atwo feet six-inches alley,- thence east aioagsame IS. feat to saidlweniy-taet street,, thence along aav,e 3U£ feet to beginning. C Which prexnDes Henry A Beck et ux. »by deed date4,M*y/12,184f1, recorded-'in Deed' Book*. i Wi. M.. 'N o/IT, PagelM;! Ac Y conVeyed .unto Joseph .Winter in fee, reserving afgrouud rent or-twentyffoUare; with the MlvilecGofeaid street and alley 3 * * - ■ [C a’PiTKR. *65 1 19.-- Debt. $l9O-60,* J; G: Price 3 ■Taken, in execution and to be sold as the,property of Joseph Winter. f, ,K HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office,Feb.,'ll,lB66. felB-3t SHERIFF’S SALE!—BY VIRTUE OF Kd 1* writ of Eevari-Faciae, «lo: mp d&a|todYwlUibe ex poeedto public vendue.on.,MONDAY/ Eyemng, March 6, 1885. at 4 o/clock, at Sansom* Hall,- .. 1 Alith&t iinee-Btbry-briok mesiiuage aiidbgek build ib»e and lot of gr'ousa appartenant theretoYsitoate oh tbe north tide of Haverrord atreett-niaety-foar feet east of Logan street'. In thehlty of PhlladelpMa; containing in fronton Havariord street thlrUenfeet, axtdjndepth one hundred feet s [D. C. V M.» *65. 47, Debt, $Ut.79. AUfO.3 Taken in execution and to.be sold as tne,property of Peter Wilson and John P4tt«reooii ; - - - v . HBNBY C HOWELL. Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office* Peb, 1865. fe2l<3t S.BJEBIFF’S /S'AtES.. . SHERIFF’S SALES. CHERIFF’B BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of V«4lHoat fieponaa, to m« wiU b, exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, muck 6, 1886, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, • JVo t—all tbatloiof aronnc iJtn*w on tn« w.«t side of Front sweet three hoed red and twentj -fire reel fonr and a quarter leches south of Diamond street, ic the city of Philadelphia; contalntcg in frapt on Front street twenty fe«t, and in depth one hundred and ten feet, to B Jto! if—3hl that lot of ground situate on the West side of Front street, two hundred and ninety* one (ett iom ana a quarter inches south of Diamond strest, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Front street seventeen feet, and in depth one hundred and ten lent, —ALMhat lot of ground situate on the west side* of Front street, three hundred and eight feet four ft»d a qoa’ter inches south of Diamond street, tu the elty ef Philadelphia; oomiatning in fronton Front street seven teen feet, and In- depth one hundred and tea feet : to Hope ‘’So*!—AU th*t Irredeemable >;»i#Tt»oasd rest of seVenQ dollar., Isralo* and pa,able half rearlT. oat ol til tbet three-etonr brick mcrenago. back bofidia.,. And lot of grnnnd riiaato on tl,e wet side or Hat.Ua.oa street, one hundred and three feet of r*opiarstreet, la tbe city of Pliiltdelphui coatslnlng lo froot_Bl*te«m feet, end la depth eixty-lbarfeet to an alloy, with the P Mo 11 !*—Ail'/hat irredeemable ground rent of eerenty dollar., ietninc and payable hMr-yeaily, oat of all that three-story brick meeentge, b«ck bai l din.s, aad lot of •round siiuate on tbe esst side of Eleventh street, one hundred and fifty-four feet north of Poplar, ia tbe city of Philadelphia; containing in front sixteen feet, and in depth seventy- three feet to an alley, with the privilege C. ; M ,’65 40. Debt, $332,70. Jndsou.3 Taken In execution and to he eold as the property of YreiSon BMrtT ÜBKRY O. HO WELT.. Bherlff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 21. 1888, t*2l« CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public saleor vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Mar<h6,lB6s, at 4o'clock, at Bansom street Hall, Ko 1, Aii the estate, right, title, add interest of Wil liam S i NobtooL is, and to one undivided seventh part of ail that three-story brickmessuage sad 1-4 of ground situate on the west side of Third street, in tee Twelfth ward, city of Philadelphia; contalniDgiafronton Third street twenty fest, and in depth one haedred and seven ty-eight feet. Bounded north by WiUo w street* east by Third street, south by partitiou wall between this and adjoining premises, and west by Kuackle st eet. No. S. All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Third street twenty feet south of Wiliow streeVin the eity of Philadelphia; containing in frost on fhtrd street twenty feet, and in depth one hunjred and seventy-eight feet toHunokte or DUiwyn street (D. C._;M.,*65. 69. Debt,517,751 05. Hopperj Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of WillismS Noble H&fiKY 0. SOWSLL; Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 2L1885. fe23 St SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAYS veiling, March 6,1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ' Aii that lot of ground situate on the north side of Pratt street forty eight feet ea«i of Fairmoant street, in the city of Philadelphia: thence extending north six ty feet, ihenee ea*t thirty feet, thence south three feet, thence oait thirty-two ieet to Tailor street, thence conth along Taylor street fifty-seveo fset io Frail street, thence west along same sixty-two feet to beginning, with the privi'ege of all alleys bounding thereon.’ (Which premises George Megee, Esq., by deed .aatcd Februixy 7, 1857, recordtsd in Dis trice Court in Deed Bo AK, No 2, page 89, see., con veyed unto Bnward Ttld«n In fes 3 [D. G.;M.,'65 39. Debt, $2,000. J. 5. Townsend. 3 _Takeu in execution and to be told as the property of Howard,Til*»en. . - HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sherirs Office, Feb. -21,1865. feg-3fc CJHEEIFF’S SALE!.—BY YIRTUB OFA writ of Venditioni Expdnas, to me directed, will be exposed to public saleor vendue,on MONDAY Evening, March 6, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ' ho. 1; All chat brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Second street, 285 feet 4 inches north of Master svTeet, Is the cUv of Philadel phia; containing In front on. Second street 16 feet, and in depth ,74 feet o inches. No 2 AU dhat four-story brick messuage and iot of ground situate on the east side of Philip street, 285 feet 4 inches north of Master street, in the city of rhiladel phl&V containing in front on Phidp streat 18 feet 8 inches, in eluding halfpartof a 3-feet alley laid out between this ana adjoining premises to the north/and in depth 47 feei 6 laches. ~ A. Murphy has parted with his interest in above premises [D. C.; M , ’65. SO. Debt, $l,BOO. HuM>?ll 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property! of Alexander Murphy. LENBY.G. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 21,1885. fe23-3t SHERIFFS SALE.-—BY VIRTUE. OF a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Maich. 6, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, • ■ :r. ‘ ALL that lot composed of two adiolnlng lots of ground numbered 167 and 168. in the plan of 4 * Pnilaoelphia Couuty Real Estate Association, ** situate on thejsouth side of Columbia avenue 62 feet 8 Inches west of B tiiey street, in tie eity of Philadelphia: containing together hr front on Columbia avenue 85 feet, and in <tepth 79 feet, including a S-feet alley running to tbe depth of 70 feet into and from Bailey street with the privilege thereof (Which premises John Stillman et. &1.« by deed dated July 23d. 1853, recorded in Deed Book B. D. W., No 41, page 261. Ac , conveyed unto John J.-Grif fiths in fee. 3 - < CD. C.; M-» ’65. 78i Debt $1,060. BonaalU Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of John J. Griffiths. HENRY C HOWELL, SheriK FMladeiphia, Sheriff's Office, Feb. 21, 1865. fe2§?Bt CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF writ of Levari Facias, to me be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Tall, All those thiee frame mesftuages and let of,ground sit uate on tbe north side of Callowhill street. No. 321. be tween Kunckel and Fourth streets, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on‘ Callowhill street eight* een feet, and in depth seventy’ two feet Bounded north by Messrs. Penn's lots, south by Callowhill street, east by ground of John Ware, and west by ground formerly ox Christian Kneis and Jacob Bt’weine ■ (Which prem ises Margaret Farmer, by deed dated March 23.1324, re corded in Deed Book G. 8,. No. 5, page 660. etc., con veyed unto Elizabeth Van Trump in fee. Subject to a yearly ground rent of eighteen dollars. 3 ED. C.: M., *65. 128. Debt, $BOO. JunMn.3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Elizabeth Van Trump. HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sherirs Office, Feb. 21,1865. f-23-tt QHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to medirected, will be ex £»sed to public sale pr vendue, on MONDAY Evening, arch 6, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hail, All those contiguous lots of ground (marked in a plan of Kend erton Cottage lots. Nos. 115 and 116,) situate on the southwest corner of Erie avenue and Seventeenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing together in front on Erie avenue ninety-seven feet ten inches, and in depth along Seventeenth street two hundred and thirty feet to Pacific street. (WhUh premises Jacob Groezlnger et nx., by deed dated May 28th, 1855, con veyed unto O. Wilson Davis in fee. O. W. fraviahas patted with his interest in above bits. 3 CD. 07; M., ’65. 68. Debt, $412. Walker. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of O. Wilson Davis. HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Feb. 21,1865. fe23-3t CHBRIFF’B SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF Msa-writ of Venditioni Exponas, to medirected, will be exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAYEvenlng, March 6,1865, atlo'clock, at Sansom-street Hail, All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground" situate on the west side of Twenty-fifth (or Falrmount) street, fifty-nine feet six inches south of Goaies street, in,the city of Philadelphia; containingia front on Twenty-fifth street fifteen feet six inches, and in depth forty-thne feet e!ght inches to a two feet nine inches alley. (Which premises Michael Bouvier et nx. t by deed dated March 29th, 1817, recorded'in Deed Book A. W.M , No.ss; page 4 1, Ac., conveyed unto John Her man in fee; reserving ground rant of thirty six dollars. [D. C.; M. '65. 27. Debt, $139.17. 1 S.-CampbeUJ Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Berman. HBNBY O. HOWELL. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Feb. 21, 1865. fe22-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF k- 7 a writ of Yendltioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public Bale or vendue, on HION DAY Eve ning. March 6,1565, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ’ All that brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the easterly side of Germantown avenue, ninety-two feet north of Cumberland, street in the Niueteenih ward, city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Germantown avenue thirty-six feet, and in depth one hundred and twenty feet to Tyson street. (Subject to ground rent of forty- five dollars. 3 . . CD. C.; M. , r 65. 71. Debt, $129.17. Wain 3 Taken in execution and to be sola as the property of James Rooney. HENRY C . HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 21,1865. fe23-3t CHEEEFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF N 7 a writ of Ver ditloni Exponas,to me directed, exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing. March 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Ail .those eight brick messuages and lot of ground situate at the corner of Frank ford rbad and Adams street, in the Nineteenth ward, city of Philadelphia; contain ing in front onFrankford road fifty-four feet. and. on Adams street one hundred and sixty feet. Three of said houses front on Fzankford road and five front on Adams street. * .. CQ B.; Feb. ’65. L Debt, $5,000. Hubhell.3 _Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Bwjamin Bodgera. . HBNBY O HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb, 21,1865. fe23-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a, writ of Levari Facias, to me'directed, will be ex* pored to public eale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, , „ All that three story briek mesmage and back build ings and lot of ground appurtenant thereto, situate on the. north ride of Haverrord street, *evehtT-ei*ht feet east of Logan sires the cltyol Philadelphia; con taining in front on Haverfoid street thirteen feet, by one hundred feet in depth. - ■ [D. C.;M. ’65 45 Debt, $lll 79. Auge.] \ Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Peter Wilson and John Patterson. . HENBY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Feb. 21,1665. fe22*St GHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, willbe exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 6, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that lot of ground situate on the east ride of Eighth street one hundred and twelve feet north ol Dickinson street, In the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on Eighth street twes tr seven feet,- and in depth seven ty feet to a five- feet aUey leading into Dickinson street, [Which premises Hannah Parke, by deed dated July 16th, 3850. recorded in Deed Book G. W. 0., No. 67, pageB67, Ac., conveyed unto Hugh HcGinley in fee* reserving a ground rent of ninety-two dollars and thirty cents, 3 [D. CUM., ’65. 68..'Debt. $479. Hopper.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Hugh HcGinley. HENBY G. HOWELL; Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 21,1865, fe32-3t CmpUFF’B SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to medirected,will 1m exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening, March 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, AU that three story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the north ride of Fitzwater street. 188 feet east of Twentieth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front cn Fitzwater street 16 feet, ana in depth,Bofeet. Bounded emth by Fiizw : ater street, west by aroußdmm or late of John McCrea, east by a four leetMiey leading into sundry alleys leading Into Fem* berten surest. With the pririlege of all of said alleys, by a foui>feat riley. [Which premises Jolui McGrea et nx ,by deed dated April 89th,18Q2, recorded in Deed Book A,-O. H . N0.«54. page S7l»-Ac >, conveyed unto Isaac Smi'*h and James W..E£tlctin fee, reserving ground rent of $4B 3 . tO. 0.. P.; M.,.’65. 8 Debt, $34.94. BiddlA3 'Taken In execution and to be sold, as.the property of Isaac Smith and James W. Elliott. HBNBY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. it 1865. fel3-3t v LSeiL. TN THE COURT 0T COMMON PLEAS A FOK THB CUT ASD CODJJTJ' OP PHILADBi- PBIA. ■ - . - " *: - SOTIOB la heiely 1IT8& that; JOSEPH BTBBLB has filed Us petition ia tbe said Court prayicc for'the relief prescribed by tbe existing Insolvent Laws of this Com moatrealtb, and that the same will be heard, before the Jad gee of the said Court 1. their Court -Boom, in the Centre Bnildln, of-the State House. OHESrNDT Street, between hlfthand Sixth streets. In the Mty of-Phlladel ihla, on TOBSDAY. the twenty-flrst day, of March, A. 8.1E65, at 10 o’clock A. M. fe24 frmw6t* TJELMBOKD’B FLUID EXTRACT A** BUCHH Is pleasant In taste and odor, free from all Injorlons propet ties, and Immediate In Its action. DITHBIDGE’B ' r-- PATENT- . XX FLINT GLASS - ; J3TBA HEAVY LAMP CHIMNEYS. k The world-wide reputation which these Ghimney* have aeqnlred ls due to.their acknowledged superiority over all others. . This superiority is derived from three sources;’- - :-• r \ , Ist. Being fifty per cent, heavier than the common Chimney, they may be handled with much less care. 3d. The oval shape is an adaptation'tothe fiat flame, tile Ghimney being at all points the earns distance from she heat, so that the danger of tracking by unequal ex pension is' avoided, Sd.. .The material of which theie Chimneys are manu (Pictured is unequalled by any other glare as a rapid conductor of heat; and, practically, it is found that the "combination.' renders them almost entirely free from liability to destruction by the heat of the flame. Hence the obstaole ln tho way of the universal use of Garbos Oil, found in the unreasonable expense for Chimneys, baa been met and removed by thelutroduction of - DITHEIDGB’S FIEE-HBOOF.GHIMNEYB. . The popularity of thete Chimneys has indueril somc anprincipled persons to make use of our name and traded • marks, and their reputation has been partially impaired by the worthies sziess of spurious Chimneys sold as ours. Parties'who haye been annoyed With' the cracking of K We appointed Messrs. PXBBINB A DEYDBN, So. 10» South SECOND Street, Sole Agents for our Chimneysin Philadelphia, from whom thby sau be ob< rained in any quantity*’ at manufacturer's price*, with ri ia addition of freight _ _ , „ X. B, DITHBIDGI. FOBT PITT GLASS WORKS, ial9-te WASHINGTON Bt. Pittoburgrpenn*. rOBHUA T. OWES, ATTORNEY, OOOBBhLOJt AT LAW. AXD BOLIOITOK 07 JLAIMH B«u Warnt twmth 81., W**thlnctr»».;D. D. . > s Mt-ln rONEB HOUSE. " oor. HAEEKC STBBB* uut MASKS* SQBAXS, HAREIBBBKO, P*. fht Proprt.tor feipeotfollT nttunu U« Musi* thaaki .. hi. Mend. for th. T«rr llheral bntaw*, ■> the low nnd« U. m»iia«meoViwd wonM ispectfoll, elicit. oftheetme. , 1.13 6a O. B. iUgfl, *Sc«kM«. 3 yBOPOSAjLS. j rVFFICE COMMISSARY OF StTßSisj. TISHCE. Ho. 838 WALMTC SWMt, - PHii,AUKLPaIA. Febrnarr W. 186,. BFAMD PBOPOSAL4. in « apiiene. will ba rarelT.J at this o»co nattl li a clack K , oaTHTJtiSO.y, Ms.Ob s, 1866, la fariUsbiDit, tor tfc* UMO of IA« Wait«d dreto* uni, tbe foaowlng Subelitenoe Stores, dellrered m (jrßj rBt _ q|la n tyi cof. fAd, n.w PRIME BtUSg POKE, to new fali-b<»ped oak bare tela, with tiwn maator ko.tos; «eat» b. fa» and tboion*hl, »alI«d. free from rert or stato. and to bare brea Mpteaoa witorn tbtrt, da,a of delir-rr. To to dtllrerel althlß fiftreadOßitomawarl _ tn _A 100.000 nnwda drat «“»*'" B «T BIOOS flfig, OI BBOULUSBa (rood areran woliht), thorough!, .moked, oad packed wiihcu( pressure in tight tierees of Uniterm eiie. To be duliyered within twenty days _ from award. __ ___.. . . GOO.OOO pounds fiist-quality PILOT BREAD; to be made from good, soatidexriafi jar, thorough ly baked and perfectly drUd before being pacScd- To be pactEcd In boxes of w«a eeaeoned wood, of sue? a kind as will not : - impart ia*to to the bread. Boxes to contain fifty pounds net and to be strapped witn light „ hlckon strap*. To be deliver ed within the -mobtb of March. 39,MOOLponnds fir*t quality kiln-dried CORN ME4L, in well-coopered barrels,'fatly head lined. Brand to be mentioned. To be delivered wiriim ten days from award. 100,000 pounds NEw WHITE BSAffS, in strong,i weil-ooopered bureis Toi» delivered witn ia ten d*y« from award 555,000 pounds firfct quality SPLIT PEAS, in stronc, weil'Coopered barrels. T«i be delivered with in ten dars from award. 00,000 poubdsfirßtquamy,larg^-gralned,klln-dried HOmISY. in well coopered barrels. To be delivered wlthintwenty 4**# from award. 100,000 pounds ligf.t yellow COFFEE GfJGAB, or cboicadiv RAW 80GAR, in strong barrels, the beet in use tor the purpose, thoroughly -coopered Tb be ddlirerei within ten days from sward 10.000 pounds first-quality ADAK4NTINE CAN DLES, 12s. To be delivered within ten days from award £O,OOO pounds good hard SOAP, in pound bars, fall weight, packed in sixty-pauad bixs*, to be strapped with light hickory strap*. To be _ ___ delivered within tea days from award. 8.000 pounds pure grouad BLaCB PEPPER, fa lour-onnce pspers Bidders will stste the kind of Pepper offered, and will sabmlt a sample la grain as well as ground. - To be * . • deliverea within ten days from award. 1,000 gallons good BYE WHteEX Barrels to be of good seasoned weite-oak etavee and heads; to have twelve wooden aad four iron hoops; ( iroh hoops and heeds to be painted. To ba tj, x delivered within ten days from award. if sot needed within the abort specified tlm?, cou traotora st m be reqaired to hold their cckhU, without expense to ihe United states, until want«d. . bampies of all fhe above articles, except meats, must bedtljAered with the p/opotal, and referred to therein, hut the proposal must not be enclosed with the sample. . humpies mutt be in boxes or bottle*, and act in paper parcels; all samples to be distinctly marked. TLe meats will be examined aad passed upon by John G. Taylor, Inspector on the part of the Doited Siau-s KBPaBATE PROPOSALS, IN DUPLICATE, must be made loreach article enumerated, and bidders may pro pose for the whole or any part of each. A printed copy .of this adiertigement must hs at tached to each proposal, and proposals must ba specific in complying withall its terms Bach bid must have the written guarantee of two re sponsible names for the fulfilment of the agfeemsnt. Whowillgive bond"i» required BLa££l FOhMa FOB PROPOSALS, containing the form of guarantee, may be had on application at this office. The seller’s name, date of purchase, name of con tents, gross fare, and net weights; must be marked Oft evety package, and ail old m&rke'be obliterated. Returns of weighs by professional public weighers must be given whent-ver required. No bidc from parties who harefalledtofalfiil&formez agreement frill be cos*id#rect. a Bide will include packages, and delivery ,at any point in this city, to be designated by this office; and any in ferior packages or cooperate will he considered sufficient cause for rejection of contents. Payment will be made in current funds. Fropoialftto be endorsed *' Proposals for Subsistence Stores, 1 and directed to IS a AG B. WIGGHT. fe27 4t , Captain aad G. 8. Volt. IffAVY DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF >TB*M February. 1886. SEALED PEOFOSALS will be received at this Bu reau until MERIOI A», March 11,1865. for the IRON, &e P described in the following classes; each bid must be made tor an entire class, delivered at the respective A ary Yards Payments wQI be made.in the usual manner; delivery to commence in twenty days after notification of acceptance <»f bid, to proceed continually, and the whole to be delivered intone months there after. The contract will be awarded to ihe lowest re sponsible bidder. tbe right being reserved of rejecting the lowest bid If it be deemed exorbitant. , usual f uaranteee will be reqaired, sad the con tract wtil be dated the day the notice of acceptance is given. Frinted tchedules and instructions can be obtained by application to the Bateau Proposals must be .directed to the Chief of the Bureau of Steam Engineering, and endorsed “Prop»a’s for Materials for the Navy," that ihey maybe distinguished Ohm other business Utters. - .. The lollbwißg aie the classes required at the respec tive Navy Yards t SITTBRT,— GIass No. X— Boiler Iron, UliCGOpensdshest American Flange Iron. RlTtEßY.—Class No %— Round and Fled Iron, 84,100 ponnds beet American Round and Fiat Iron. __ KITTBRY. —Class No. S-T Iron. 28,000 pounds best Americmr T Iron. i» GHARLhSTOWN.— Glass No. 1— Copper. 56,000 pounds Ingot Copper; best quality, CHARLESTOWN.— CIass No. 2. 5.000 pounds Bahca Tin. CfiAKLBSTQWN.—CIass No. 3. ' 1,5 f o_poundB Slab Zinc. _ ' BROOKLYN. —Class No. I—Boiler Iron * Af, 725,60 u pounds best American Flange Iron. 42*600 pounds beet American Sheet Iron. BROOKLYN— CIass No. 2-Round, Square, and Fled Iron 378,2T0 pound s best American Round Iron. 300,5(0 pounds best American Bqnare or Fiat Iron* BROOKLYN. -Glass No. 3-T Iron, 50,000 pounds best American T Iron. BROOKLYN.— CIass No. 4— Boiler Rivets. 310,€QQ pounds b«et quality Boiler RWeta. WASHINGTON— CIass No. I— lron, Ac. 55,000 pounds best American Round, Square, and Flat Iren. 150 tons best Bloom Iron. WASHINGTON.— GIass No. 2-Pfp Iron . 150 tout best American Anthracite Pig Iron. 100 tons No. 2 American Charcoal Fig Iron. WASHINGTON.- Class fio 3 -SteeL. 18,000poundsRouud, Square, and Octagon Cast-steel. • _ WASHINGTON. -Class No. 4-Copper. 200, COO pounds Ingot Copper. WASHINGTON— CIass No. s— Tin, Lead, and Zinc. 10,000 pounds Lead, (pigs. ) 20,000 pounce Tin, (straits.) 8.000 pounds Slab an*. WASHINGTON.— CIass No. B— Engineers* Stores 169 gross Wood Screws, Spriggs, Saadpaper. Al* eohol. Molasses, Sour Flour, Rosin, Oil ___. ’ Vitrol, Borax, Bolder, Brick WMting WASHINGTON -Class No 7 —White 3Hne Lumber. 82,006 fefct White Pixe Lumber of various thickness, dressed on both rides, suitable for making patterns. NORFOLK,— CIass No, I— Round, Square, and Flat Iron. 263,65) ponnds test Ameilcan Bonnd, Snnars, and Flat Iron, NORFOLK.— CIass No. 2-Pfp Iron. IDO ton s b*st American Charcoal Pig Iroa. _ NORFOLK — Class No. 3—Boiler Rivets. 6,ooopounds beet quality Boiler Rivets 1.100 pounds beat quality Bmoke-pipe Rivets. fel6-w 4t SUBSISTENCE OFFICE U. 8, ARMY, No ao SOUTH STREET, Baltmobe, Mp,. February 22,1865. SEALED PROPOSALS, in av/plieate, will be received at this office until 12 M on MONDAY, Marcho£h, 1885, tor furnishing the United States Subsistence Department with : _ SOUS THOBBAHB «,00t) HEAD OP GOOD PAT BEEF CATTLE, on the hoof, (Steers four years old ng«l over,) delivered at the Stale Cattle Scales, at Baltimore, Maryland, in lots of (I'OOO) one thousand each every (10) ten days; to be weighed within one and a halfdays af ter arrival, at the expense of the contractor. They must average about (1,300) thirteen hundred pounds gross weight, all falling short of (1 050) one thousand and fifty pounds, croBS weight. Bulls, Stags, Oxen, Cows, Heifers and Hornless Cattle, will be redacted. A deduction of (15) fifteen pounds will be made from the weight of each Steer accepted under this contract. pro Tided the animal does not stand in the pens two and one half hour* before being weighed, or is not weighed immediately after removal from the ears. Blank forms for proposals can be hadron application at i his office, either in person, by mail, or telegraph. Proposals by telegraph,, or other irregular, informal proposal! will not be considered The Government will olaim the right of weighing any one animal separate, if its appearance indicates less weight than'the minimum mentioned above; the ex pense of weighing to be paid by the party erring in judgment. Each bid to secure consideration must contain a writ ten guarantee of two resposibie persons, as follows: We . of»he county of . State of —, do hereby guarantee that is (or are) able to fulfil a contract in accordance with the terms of his (or their) proposition, and should his (or their) proposition be ac cepted, he (or they) will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith, audwe are prepared to become Me securities, giving good and sufficient bonds for its fulfilment. The ireponeibUity of the guarantors must be shown by She official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United BtaUa District Attorney, to be enclosed with the fcld. . ’ Bidders must be present to respond to their bids, and prepared*to give bonds and sign the contract, before leaving the office.' The Government reserves to ittelf the right to reject any or all bids considered unreasonable. _ Payments to be made after each delivery in such funds ae may be on hand; if none on hand, to be made as soon as received. Proposals mutt be endorsed distinctly “PROPOSALS FOB BBBF CATTLE, ’ * and addresed to “ Capt. J. HOWARD WELLS, C. 8„ Baltimore, Maryland.’’ Xfabid is in the name of a firm, their names and their post* office address must appear, or they will not be con sidered. Bach person or every member of a firm offering a pro posal must accompany it with an oath of allegiance to the United State* Government, if he has not already filed one in this office - A ll bidgnotcymplvinff strictly vtUh tht terms of this advertisement wilt be njeeted. J. HOWAED WILLS, Cactain and C. S. PJHIEF QUARTERMASTER’S OF FIC& Philadelphia, Feb. 24,1865 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 13 o'clock M., on THURSDAY, the Sdof March next, for supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with the following articles, viz: Woolen army stockings, army standard. Felling axes, do. ' Hatchets, do. Grossed cannon, braes, for uniform hats, army stand ard. f Bugles, brass, for uniform hate, army standard. Numbers, . do. do. Nos. 1,6,7, and 8, army s f audard. IK inch yellow worried lace, army standard. IK/‘scarlet do. do. do. IK dark blue do. do. do Liiht b.-ue xnous de laine, sample required. Canvas padding, do. Coat's spool cotton, No. SO, white, sample requited. Cotton twine, 5-ply, do. Boilaps. 00-inch, do. Dark blue patent thread. No: 85, do. S6 by 42, and 54 by 60 inches wide, a iron, K-iuch, No. 20, beet quality, sample ic« qSrei. lron ’ *9, beat quality, sample re by tw ? »»J»a»lWe p«r -“8 t, 1m appended to the gnaran tee, and certified to; as being good and sufficient seen air of the TJ™e"Btato. Ted ■ some paWle faaetioa defaßUing conlMctoiß, aid thoae that do not fully comply with thertquirerMnts of this ad ver iiMment, will not* bp considered. Blank fprms.for : prepQsals,. embracing the terms of *tttfS ara3, J 6 ?^ ,ll s ed ineachbid,t«»AEehad ou ap plic&tipn- at this office, and none others, which do not embrace wOI;l» considered, nor will any propoial be eonsidored which does not strictly con form toriie requirements iherein atated. Bidders will crate the quantity they propose to fur nish, how soon they can commence, and ihe quantity they can deliver weekly. ’ The right te tererved by the United Statu to reject *® Y or the whole of the bid*, as may be deemed beet for the interest of the service. Sample* of such articles as are required to be of army standard can be seen at this office. _ ■ Proposals must' be endorsed • 1 Proposals for Amur Suppließ, *' stating the particular article bid for. .’ w .. HERMAN BIGGS, * fezg-flt Col<mel,Qnartermaster'» Department. PROPOSALS FORMAHURB. GUARTggKASZXS GgnUAL’S OpyHJ*, ’ - Finsr Divmion, ! ?“ t Ry BD ? BBD *7.,#4JSCHIS, MSS, all, o’cto.k ML, All too M.-NDKA that may ba pro-' 5 tonal, of tho Sioaboro Oo pot.near Waahljirton, D. O..vlthiathstirolyemontiu next 6uco«HUn,AprUlilBlSB maaiai JHio fotce.slol Udder wUI bo reqnlrea to hare barzn ® tootm# at tfie wharl at Gieeboro In coaatant nadtomeato reeoiTO toe manure wblob mayaocamn latfl; ThetTnUedfiteteß will dedlTor tho manure in tho lil. orboato.and will detiinato anagent tomsa ton It as rap i dly a« loaded ? ~?®5. re »t®.tjßtato the price per cable yard. Aa oath Ixl ntC>l“* “fit bidder. la the bane, during tbe month.* BUTSraa ®obdß, wlto approTed eeesriUee, will be required UO.'oOO* doffira’ aw “ dad *a** ««» of ten tt'SKd 7’he Department reeerTeß tbe right to reject any oro. pocal not deemed advantageona to the United state. Pr ° Proposals mmst be addressed to the underetoed Washington, D. C., and marked on the poeatefor Manure. ’’ . JAKES A eSIt. . felfi-lm _ C-lwrito charge IdbW^ "H ELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU the Tiallhf "chSk 11 a nsioiS“ r 5° 11,9 ftame and bloom to te accompanied by many S 5 to, ?/*: ail . d ” 20 is submitted to, consumption, Imaniiyor epUeptic fits ensue. ©FFICE WATER TBANB POETATIOM XT. 8. , A , Ho. »»* SoutbTHIBD Btroet, ~ - PhiladbisPhia, Feb. 11. 1865. . v essms w&nted. to transport Coal to Boachern Forte capt A Amt an. fJOG-WHEEL CLOTHES WRINGER. __—TiS l»et arttcl. made t aleo.all the other an prored Wringere, at low.it market prices. Mftj, ... MW*. BSSTOa. A CO., WO-t{ U 7 Mid 189 H«rtb SfilKD SttMl. AUCTION • -- --- - - pURBBBB, BRIFUrBY, A .0&. A Ho. SIS CHESTNUT *Bd 01i* »»■» ' SUB OF IMPORTBD AKD tJOKBSncr DAY QOODS, , , OH TU<SSD*T. 1 .... 7 * Catalogue, OB foO* ***“ 600 packages and lots of fancy sai staple itfVorM Mi domestic dry goods: • v, w Samples and catalogues early on morales: Of wusu „ DOMESTIC QOOm FOB. CASH. Brown Mdblesehed rnnsUcs, 6-i and 8-i. Bleached snooting*, ginghams, Cambrics, prints, Kentucky jeans. Flannels, Balmorals, &e. - ir FOR SALE AMP To KjßT.’, ' m VALUABLE STORE PROPER ■“TIBS FOE SALE —vi*: Uve-storr iron front store. Third, neat Arch street; store property, Arch- near Tenth; property, 8. * corner of JSinth and Cherry and Bo a North Eleven'h ah, A. P. &J. H MORkCS. fe26-«t* 91ft AHCg Street. «POR SALE-STORE AND DWELLING, excellent business stand, 1741 tom BAUD Street: will be Bold low. end early gesrasaieo gWen B F QEENN. 133 -oaih FOBBFH 8t • frit tf or g. W, cor SEVENTEENTH and gBSEK M GOOD INVESTMENT—FOR SALE, BhICK DWELLING on Hontheideof Wallaeost.. below 11th, with 3 small dwellings in the rear. Will rent to pay over ten per sect _ Also* large camber of firrtelat* dwellings In various localities. 'B. F. GEEKS, 133 SouthFOURTHot.. felS tf or Southwest Cor Sert-aLenth and Green at*. gB FOR SALE—LARGE FOUNDRY and MACHINE BHoP in fall operation, with the working stock and tools, patterns, &c , of erery da Mrlption, necessary for doing a lares and tncoessfal bnsmsss, situated on a railroad about tweaty miles frcm(“hiladelphia. B F. GEBSS. felfi-tf 133 Booth FOURTH Street. «LARGB AND VALUABLE PRO FBS TCESm-miTnj larreand tomno dloniLOT and BpitDlNO. So. 308 CBRBBBT Street, n«tr theeentreof bnelnen, tontaininr SO feet on Cherry •treet, depth 106 feet, twin* 78 feet wide on the rear of the lot, andatthat width openln* to a larieeart-way leadln* to Cherry *treet. lie advantagee of size ajtd posmof ' are rarely met witli. Apply on the premleee. m FOR SALE—A STORE AND •B - DWELLING combiaed,oecnpyingr one of tbs most public and business ideations m the enterprising town of PJacßDizvulp. Chester county, Pa A rare .op portunity for food mvestmeataad can. be bad with or without stock of goodeon band. Terms easy; immedi* ate possession given Abo, a More, Dwelling, and Wharf combined, all on tbs Schuylkill canal, in the Tillage of Mount Clare. Montgomery county; good location for count** and ca nal basinets Terms reasonable For farther parti cnlareapply to E. V. PENN s PACKER, Beal Estate Agent, Phceaix.yi!le. m FOB SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER H- offer* forsal* hiscountryseat, withinhalf ftmile of Wilmington, Delaware, outlie Newport pike, con ; taining eight acre* of food land, in the centre .of whleh is a large lawn With a fine variety of shade trees, ma ples, lindens, everraens, ete., in all over a hundred foil-grown trees. The improvement* eontisi of a large and commodious Mansion, flanked pn the west br two' towers, one of which Is fonr stories In height. There are four large rooms on a floor, with a hall eleven by forty-two feet. The house has the fmodent improve ments. A. hydraulic ram fortes water from a spring into the tipper story of the tower. There is alwr an iron pump and hydrant under a covered area at the kitchen door. The ont-bolldisgs consist of a carriage-' house and stable sufficient for four horses and several ear*lank; also, a hen. Ice, and smoke booses. The stablehas a hydrant in it. Good garden, with eevenl yarietlM of dwarf-pear and grape Tinea in full bearing. ratn>»il»Hntu varieilea of apple, cherry on, chertnot tree*. Term* Meommodstlug. Pouesilos fives at any time. Apply to LEVI (T CLASS, noM-tf 831 Market afreet, Wilmington, Dal. MFORSALE —A HOUSE AND JR lot on a cross street in Qimutovs, within five minutes* Walk of Railroad Station. House incom plete order, with water and gas Price $3»6OC* Also, a Farm of sixty acres, on CheUant Hill Rail road, Herman town, apply to JOSEPH K3STG. Convey ancer, MAIN Street. Germantown. feis-w*Bi* fft INDIAN QUEEN LANE—Sfc ■MVer, desirable BEBIDBHCE and worthy tha3- Ettentioa of capitalists, comafolsg FIFTBEHf 4.0868 LAUD, with ELBSaHT SITES FOB B0ILDIS8: coach Jionee, large barn. Ice hence, &c, Surrounded by large forest trees, and within ten minutes' walk of Falls Station, , fa2s- 13t Mfor sale cheap—a YERY m desirable small FARSI of 29 acres, withmode >*2-. rate improvements, on a Railroad 7 miles from the city; about 10 trains pass daily. BP. GLENN. fe!B if - 1»3 South FOURTH Street. m FOR SALE—VERY DESIRA-m KBLB IRON FURNACB PBOPBBTT; situated In McVeytown, Mifflin county, Pennsylvania, within a short distance the Pennsylvania Railroad and GanaL The freehold.property comprises a Furnace, with machinery of ample power to blow, using either eharcoal or anthracite coal; about thirteen hundred acres of Timber Land; also the celebrated Greenwood Pine Iron Ore Bank, containing about seventeen aeree. which, produces in abundance the same Ore from, which John A. Wright, Esq.,, makes his renowned and justly celebrated locomotive tire and ear axles This is the onlj. available property in the State which produces the o»e requisite for establishing a business of dike cha racter. There are also about one hundred annflity acres of land within hall a mile of the Pomace, held under long leases, from which abundance of excellent hema tite ore can be taken, on which shafts have been're cently sunk, and .which, will produce sufficient ore to supply the Pomace. Soft Fossil Ore is also abundant iu the neighborhood. O&sreoal In any quantities can be had, delivered at the Furnace This Furnace is well situated for the markets, having water and railroad communication with Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Balti more, Harrisburg, and other important manufacturing towns. Also connected with the above, a Pome Property now In operation, .manufacturing hammered blooms, and rolled slab blooms. Motive power, steam, and water. For price and farther particulars, apply to H R. BURROUGHS, fefl-lm 108 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. Fi THE PU8L1C!.—36,750 ACRES OP LAUD Hf WBSTEBK VtltGlßr*, in the Counties of WYOMING AND atcDOWRLL, TITLE INDISPUTABLE, Is offered to the public for the price of $109,000, or a little over $3 per acre, in shares of $1,009 each. Prom the report of Professor Whitaker, in 1856, he says GOAL abounds in fabulous quantities and of ex cellent quality; IRON, GINSLNG, TlMBER—such as Black Walnut, Chestnut, Oak, White Wood, and nu merous other kinds, with a large? y- increasing market for tbem—making it a desirable Investment independent of the prospect of Oil development, of which we feel sanguine there is large quantities to be found on the placev from reports that-have been made some time back, and from extracts from papers from that section o£ couniry in 186 L j 7here £s already subscribed some 133 shares, leaving but 67 shares un sold. Subscription Book at the office Sf FATTBESOS & BOULTON, So. 130 WAimin' Street, 1e25-lm for ike present. 1 779 ACRES OF HEAVY PINE £> f * . TIHBKB B4JTDS, la ths Tlolnitr of tke Oil %£l°E. 9 * ? ot oola low by DBUBY & CO., 138 Sooth BIXTH Street. fe24-18t* T7OR SALE—A VALUABLE TRACT OF hAND, containing II Acres, fronting on the 9e> laware river, above Allegheny avenue, 290 feet front, and about 3,000 foot in depth, having eleven fronts: vould he a desirable, property for the, storage of Pe troleum. Will be sold at FJBSSMA9TB SALS, Ist of MABOfI, , , fe22-ft* /r ro let—fob SALESROOMS OB A light manufacturing purposes the upper stories of building northwest coiner of BXGHTH and MARKM. Apply in the store. jnentr WEST VIRGINIA RAND OFFICE, ”* PABKEKBBDKG. IMPOBTAjra TO Olf, AHD OAPI- BTOafcWl^fWST, BnBTBTOBS^OTS^IfiIp^ 1 ’DKITOHTSMKjr, - Vv« i nxaMUJQIWSt , AHD DBABBKK IS Olt LINDS. Hit* opened an Offloe in FAKKBBBBUKG for the purchase and sale of Oil Lands, Surveying and Con veyancing Lands surveyed ana] mapped. Titles ea> emLced, Deeds and Leases .drawn, companies and in dividual interests attended to, Parties iTesirin* in formation romrdinK Lands. Companies, Wells, &e., fcy mail or otherwise, promptly answered. BOJBGBBS & PAIST, PaikerabarN, West Virginia. Jos. H. Paist. fe3-lm A. H. SnxsiSß. MEDICAL. ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, -154' *»h>w Bace street —Dr. THO- Hie ALLSS, very BscnttfnUs&e eiire of almost every kind of disease. Invites all to call at his Of-, Ace, sod see that his treat meat is Dee from shocks, dd* COBVDLBIOHS. —A discovery has been made which seldom falls is the care of Epilepsy or Fits of any other kind. Any one desiring a knowledge of this practice can enter at any time for foil lustra®.- 1 tioitß. Oarde and TceUmonlala at the Ofioe. Hoars »A. M. toCP. SL Consultations free. , - '• _Jte. THOSALLBS. Electrician, ■ lalT-gm 15* B. BbBVBMTH St, helaw Bare. WHITE VIRGIN WAXOFANTELLEB. —Anew French Gosmetlo for beautifying and pre cervina the complexion. It is the most wonderful com pound of the are Thera is neither chalk, powder, max. ■tesla, bismuth, *or tale In Us composition, it betni composed entirely of par* Virgin Wax; hence the ex baordinary amalltles for preserving the skin, making, it ■oft, smooth, Mr, and transparent. It maxes the old 2&. P «S; and 133 Booth SEVENTH Street, above Walnut. Int-arn ■ - A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST of the properties of HBLMBOLD'S FLUID IX TBACT BUCHjrwiU be aoomparleon with those set forth in the united Stales Dispensatory. . "DUTTEKFIELB’S OYEKLAKB DESPATCH, Office Sfo. 40 South. FIFTH Street. A YHBOUOH FBKH3HT LUTE Kmlmab.aitabllAhwC*i>rop«kTod toreealY* oil Hmm of Freight la the principal east of the Bfisslaaltmi flw. ' C ABDHOHTiSiATKK&OMMf * UWjr tBtOFSE OO2TTBAOT OAKBS ABU gtr.TJt OF T.dTtrifl Through Bates include ALL CHABGEB—Banway, transfer, Storage, and Forwarding Commissions on the Mlßsourirtvet, and transportation upon thePlniaa— thKgjgaabllng the SMpperto obtain a THBOUfIH OOIT TBACT f«h!« frellhtfor a distance of OV3B THBBB ana relieving him from ail respon sibilities andanxtetLs Incident to the past disorganized and irresponsible system of Plains transportation. gew Tork, Boston, jffiSielphla,Ktta £“**• 0 "1®W».,,8t. Lonls.and Burlington, lowa, are prepared at all seasons to resolve and ship at the MIWBST THROUGH TABIFF BATB&- 5Ws Company assnmes ALLTHBBBgFOHBIBILITT of Losses,_jDama*es, or Overoh&rgei on Freight while P'S, dst ® ot sWpment, the These hooka are ope* for the' Inspection of onr <ras fo?.B” »* all tlmes. and parties shfiSliS b"n!re bre. condition of «?«“““<=* the Territories ordering Lettenofln<ralry_addrMjed to our offinatAXCHl* I' , * , ki i| rBott&WMt OHE§fe5S? will be promptly and reliably WM. H. MOOBB, Agent. PhHsdflpbla. dslg-tf T)KAN’S GREAT TOBACCO, Cl«at* io. *l3, CHKBMDT Fa. fs&s3:ss&U3& ! "» Uean ksepsthc "arrest stock. Too can set any kind of Tobacco, Ton can set any klnd.ofClgars, Ton earn set any kind ofHpea: - ' 80. *l3 CHESTNUT Str£*rhilZlSshli, Fa. Jeep* the tersest-general stock of’Tobacce. ““*.*• "»> of tho Potomac. f»XS the Jamas, FftnagylTftala'jnerchaatE all hay at DMa’i. merehiipto >ll boys! . Pfdxw **• m&rth&ois nil buy at Dss&’s* what they irast, S*d at a SnSdJ™ “A«acSlMteSi£& m PHRBHOLO&iofISFEgtfS^r wjf fIOBS, With full -e #n-*tw Ki, (HF SOUTH Tiata^st. ACCTIOS TOH» B. M¥BBB & CO., S* W KERB. Hoc »3» «nd H3* MARKj, £ 1 LARGE POSITIVE SALS OT BElTisu _ ttBRKtH. AH® DOMESTIC ußr”| feu We will hold h large sa!« orr.re'.n imj ’S ' ’ good* by caUloitae, on * credit e. foormoiito'-'S.. 5" for cash, -•-* Ce OS THURSDAY HOUSISO »n Kinh 3. mbndag about 800 packsgu , tbr staple mm! few articles UwooUm «, M silks, and cottons, to which we invite th*« ■ , 1 nminatior, wlflr eatalniraee, earl, on f» enle, when deiltn will find it to their -%*2 .tend.- .ix 1 LARGE SALE 01 MEHSS AMD I^. Jf? Intituled in oo» *leof twoBSDAT. W be found, in part, the foUowtng »<i: '•*!;, - tgt DOMESTIC G‘>OoS ",i*D bale* brown and bleached mutdii* * o i zSf bales white and colored wool flannek. V ■ ‘ eases corset jeans. cases striped ehiriioge. —cases ticks cases lad igo blue checks. cases Manchester ginghams. cases black and colored sllesias and 04™ w i-V cases fancy prints* ‘ *.V caa**s miners' flannels. ’.^T' eases Kentucky j-ea*s cases pantaloon staff*- *' cases faccy caseiineres. * cases satinet* and meltons - LI ft E 97 UOOD3. A foil Da* of shirtise linen* of a celebrated 1 Also, mtnll assortment o* blon « and npv- ‘ > Alao, a foil assortment of lrnendacksdriliß “4 ,!i V Also, linen damasks, table eioth*, towels liV*’** ’ • kerchiefs* Ac. ‘ il *\ TAILORING GOOD? Also, Pmth cloth, cufeimeres, do«kf a , „ coatings* Ac. 1 Also, a fall Due of black and colored Italia.. satin de chines. - a t DRESS GOODS Paris mo*ramM<i&*e, poplins, faacy ehect* j. Ui grenadines, valeseias, jaconets, laws*, »,*. M M > nets, balmoral slirts. Ac. ° s * it ALPACAS MOHAIRS, APD COBSEn Also. 90 cases black and colored alpacas, nubbin, cobargs. • i£Klr M Also, a fall assortment of whi:e good*. *».„ shirts, hositry, glover, silk -ties, se trier tti**'- Mona* Ac. ; FTRE-PROOF SAFE, At 10 o’clock precisely will be acid one ire p?w. With patent powder-proof lock. In good coailujj.' shia-dm* .POSITIYB SALE OP CAttPSTIAGS, MATTiv &c.» A*. • „ , . ow tbiqay Mownm, Me.reb.3d, at 11 c'olorK, will be solo, br ciuu on four months’ credit, about 200 pieces tie 1 eels, three-ply enpgrilne, and foe ingrain, y^' l list. h*mp, et fct*ge, and rad carpetiogs, Can** cwcoa mattings, &o , embracing a choic* asaortJ superior goods. wMeii may be be examined mA morning ofaale. Also, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold |*l]6 ply Jute carpet yara. 1,124 lbs two-ply Linen, do do, LAEGB PPREHPrORT SALE OP BOOTS. 83* BAOGANa. AKSY GO >DB *o. ' U> TUESDAY JTOBatSG. Hareb ell* at 10 o’clock, will oe sold by cataw four months’ credit, aboat 1.600 packages bouts. brrgans, cavalry bocts, for. em bracing a pn«*. fresb assortment of seasonable goods of city &&££..’ manufacture. • " Will be open for examination with cata’azi./ morning of seu& PANCOAST & WARNOGK, 4* TIOUEBBS, »40 MAKKET Stmt. 1 t 43B l ®BSS¥lBf «3USS?-££nu*Sg% I March 1, commencing at 10 o'clock. com^H.jj,,. *— and desirable assortment of new goods, ‘Jt approaching season. * gIL. Included In tala . t ~ this HOBirraa will be found, vlx: . lutes cambbic hahhkikcwiefs, imiv SlSij A.SU 7EILB. " 1,000 down full linen ladles' and genie’ % ij.J v.i, bemnud and hemttitcfcedldnes sambrlc haadtenia fioni medium to eery Ene-iinnUtiee. Cents’ lires shirt fronts. Ac Also, an invoice ladies* em broidered and bnttoi-% linen cambrio handkerchief, Infants’ jaconet ,2, collars, sets, Ac, Also, ladies’now style linen sets and twilled «J» Also. 00 lots Fails. Cambria, gain Eire, and sill , Telia. ' , CLOAKS AtTB SHAWLS. Alio, an Invoice ladies’ Fads styles doth tier broths border Stella shawls, Ac. „ 890 down ladies 1 and misses* best make steel sr' hoop skirts. Alsoy 310 ladies* all* whalebone mechanical eorMiu best city sales - . hosiery, hotiohs. *o. ilso, ladies* and. gents* white and brown sottoat* and half hose, cum suspenders, spool cottoa, p«, wallets, head nets, hair rolls, skirt braid, ko. Also, black silk*velvet ribbons, fanejr.dxesg &c, die. M THOMAS & SONS, • >OO. J 39 and Ml South FOURTH SfesH SPBISG 84Z.ES BEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, i, BBCOMB BPBIKG BALE, March 7. Twenty-Oil properties Handbills ready. TBIKD SPBIHG SALE. March 14 Estates of Thomas Brows, W Glass, Mablos H;[;l inson, 8. Hays, and others—3s properties, vsrt n lu&ble, and to be sold peremptorily. See haad&ik FOURTH SPBIKt* SALS, Harsh a. Estates of Charles William*. F. Aliisoa, K. JkLs I, 8. Jerkins, J. B. Jaetlw, W. B. Skinner, g r,-,. Bordley Gib son, A. B. Peals, Phillips muter*, C 2, kilt, J. B. Haines, Charles Fox, and others. S»le Lilia. _ FIFTH SPBIHG BALE, 28th March. ValusbleSbhuyikiil county coal lands, the “P,;» Head Tract,” 687 acres; country seat, SAot’.-ta lane, and city property. „ SALES OF STOCKS AHD BEAL BBTATB At the BXCHAKGB. every TUESDAY, at H o *r Aa* Handbills of; each property issued Repina.) and on the Saturday previous to each Bale l.ftbuj iogues. In pamphlet form, giving fall deacrlpttou. MW-FUESIITBBS SALKS at the Auction Stort its THUEBDAT morning. _49f Particular attention given to Bales at Prire Kesldences, As. ' Bale at ZTes, 139 and 141 South Fourth sirs* L w. SUPEBIOB FUHBITB it*,- TWO LA AGE FiBB-PaV OHBBfB, SUPEBIOB SBWIHG MAUHISB, St>li > OABES, atIBBOKS, FOOT-LATHE, FISK Cii *- PETS, &o. j ~ OH THUBSDAY MOBHIHG, : . At 9 o'clock. at the auction store, superior pvrsJS and chamber faroitnre large, and superior lnvi*P}W safe by Evans & Watson; larce and superior fire-pn, safe by Farrell A Herring; superior sewing mac tin, Bloat, in a handsome walnut enclosed ease; boekc,- office furniture, mirrors, fine carpets, large u:s: > te -sash, doors, Ae. ffl „ VALUABLE HACHIHKBY. . Woodworth’B patent surfacing machine. I>o do tonpieinaanl grooTteido. ,TZ ■ 5 improved milling machines by Morgan. Orr. sCi ;*»] Small do do do do *»do d) Shafting, pulUes, anvil. vice, grindstone, &c. TO PRINTERS.AXfI> OTHERS, At 12 o’clock, at the auction a tore, 2 Bon«trup’s superiorprlnrfng presses. Superior card piloting presses. r Xiotoft7pe» cases. sablee.Ac , RIFLBMtJSKITS. At 1 o’clock* without reserve, ' 60 superior iLflemußkete with sword bayonets. - s Bate by order of the United States. lEOS BBDSTBADS. OBTHUBSDA*. At 1 o’clock, at the auction store, 75 iron bsdatewi BALE OF VALUABLE MIBOELLaNEOUB BOOH § „ ; ON THURSDAY AFTBBHOoS, 3> March 2d, at the Auction Store, vatnable mlKsUtart C hooks on various snojects« itom.g library. » V Exesntor’s Faie, S. W. corner of Second and Ctar'iSa S streets—Estate of-James Dodsson, deceased. -S SUFBBIOB FDBHITOBB, FINE VELVET CAEPIS * FIBE-PBOOF-SaFE, &0. „ . „ OB MOBDA.T MOiINIaG, March 6th, ;at 10 o’clock! ,by catalognc, at the 8.1 -i comer of Second and Christian streets, the supeniri-.’ ; ' nitore, elesent velvet carpets, Are -proof safe by lint. & Herrins, platform scaies, &c - - , -HOBSE, CABKIAGtABD HABBESS, Se . t T home, carriaie, track r«f \ ’ * , COTTON. AND WOOLEN ElO3 v ,Z tins °ic r * 6 quantity of cotton and woolen rate to ’F FEEEMPTOBY Sllß^OF' VAOTABLB OBIOISH OIL PALSFTIHGB, The collect! onof Bell, of this city. „ OH TUE3DA^MOB»iae. • March 7feh, 1565, corameaciiig at U o’clock* will to at the. Auction Bton>« without reserve, the collection of , OEIOIHAL OIL PAIHTIHGB beloDfiog to Thoa. V. Bell, The chief portion pile* 1 to eider, copsletln* of many of theybest works efe ' 1 late eminent marine painter, Thoi.'F Birch, Esi. ’ ■ ALSO* Oririaal productions of C. Kreighoff, G. EL Baai£l PtlilffaMr. J. nthor ftmiwftTat artist, r fi The paiatingß are now arranged for inspection* PHILIP FORD &CO., AUCTIONEER A 633 BASKET and 533 OOMMEECK Street! ' 1 March 2d, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely- T - * iriil sell, by catalogue, for c&rii,T,oOO cmos prime bP-v. - shoeB, brogans, balmorals, cavalry boots. &c . f?’ l *.,. • flrst-elaea manufacturers, to which the attention of » * ere is invited. Fr J. e. McGTJIRE & CO., AUCTIOi bees, Washington, d. a. f TRUSTEE-8 SALE OF S3S ACRES OF TAIiIiSU LAND WITHIN FOUR MILES OF THE CaWWL .. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of rfc« • triet of Coiumbla,’TOased iu the-causeof SBAtfUTi I LOWRIE ye. DEAN and WIFE and other-. ■?'>«' £ JqnltT, I will expose at Public Bale, on TBTUtBH. , March 18.1866, at Uo’clock B, If fair, If notttw j fair day thereafter, at the residence of Mr. JOBS , BEAU, upon tne premises. the Seal Estate of •* LB Vi SfIEBIFF, late of Washington county. 9 • I died seized and possessed j -containing about 635 as*. I This property is most eligibly situated* being wi# I about four miles of the Capitol and one of Bjacid l Bridge. Itis well wooded and watered, has an &&=* dance of fine meadow land, and Is admirably adtf*. for market purpose*. The soil is of a fine chartf* . kind and.prouuctive, and easy of cultivation. The improvement consists of two framed D* 4 -' ings* (one of which la commocious,) and ail a** ‘ fary outbuildings, and there are some beautiful balii j i»g sites on the premises, commanding a full t:«* s * -i the city . The land will be subdivided into several small tracts *. plat of which may be seen at the Auct>on Y J JAMES McGUIRS & GO...Washington, D. 0. ttBV , ; Terns of sale as prescribed by the Decree; o s v*"T ; in ca»k.dn thbdaj of and the residue - ; staliments at twelve aid eighteen months from of sale, with interest, and approved security. Title indisputable , . *w\ '*■ Conveyancing and Revenue Stamps at tbs «** j , purchaser. B. C. STEPHENS, Trustee , MTt * j • fe» ISt JAB. McGUIBB & 00., JJORSES! HORSES II HORSES H 1 QUABZSBXASTBK GgKBRAh’S OFTICS* Fiest Dmeio* „ Washington Cur, February 13.J5\, HORSES, suitable for the cavalry service, wju-i purchased at Gieeboro Depot,, in open marie*, m is&d Hones wiil h« deli-rared to Oaptata L Lowry N*J A. Q. JL, ani he subjected to the usual Goyenffl^ apettiili before being accepted. • .-.ntM'.- . Speclflcation., asfoliown: “C»yalry HorMS ®ry f t , sound In all parttcuJar-. well broken, in full, „ food condition, torn Mtean OS) to sixteen Sigh, from fire (6) to nine (9) years old. v * f adapted in every tray to cavalry purposes, ..““‘TSjst %■ tween nine (9) and ten GO) years of age. if still W- W* ■ sprightly, and healthy, may be accepted. rfiifc Frice.one hundred and seventy-five dol*ar*m# each. Honrs of inspection, from 9A. M. to 4r. f* Payment will be made at this office. gjp|; fel7-tapl Colonel in charge - ’0A.TALBT HOBBES. QGARTERMASTBR’B DBPAUV®S. fc . Comer TWELFTH sndGIB k&D Sy FmiaABB&PHiA, Pa,, February }f»Aprf WM Horses suitable for thftcavalry service triu tgy chged by .the undersigned, in open mart**’ & Each animsl to be sublectsd to the usual Sov® o ®** 1 U. B. inspect* We« tern Hotel. Huket street.-between ThxrteeB 111 In Broad streets. mli inf |^B Said hones Jo be sound in all particular*: than five, nor more tban nine years old; from f J«fr hands huh; full In fiesh; compactly built; bridle* and of size ior cavalry purposes. ._ By older of Col. H. Blm» Cliief Qaarierm&sjgk fel6-tmhlS andA^- t)EWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Al VNPBINCIPLED DEALERS endearorUJl pose of thebr owhand- otber prep&r&iioas, on ‘grogfl' rationAttaiuod by HBLMBOtD’S GENUINE : RATIONS. ■ _ - OERMETICALLY SEALED MB 4 * 8 hi and soups. «o •• ' do veal: , 600 “ do Hutton. 1.000 • do _Turk»y. J-000 *• do Obicken. . rtt i m MARKET GARDENERS JS. « .Wiah pure and reliable Garden B«eds. a biornlcss, should purcba* tbcirsugci^^ Seed^WarehoELE*, SBffiand (jts^ His. EVANS & WATSON’S tt IjgjU * uuiuav**’ «*• 10 SOOTH FOURTH STREET. PBJI.AMSI.yHIA- Pi, , iw «.r’ " i luta v&it&tr of M3K-EBOOF feiFSS « sand. -— —— E PHILADELPHIA SCALE }<{,,«* FIFTEENTH Street *u4 x ms-la DAV s ml & fn '.'Mm e
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