Ait Isometric! View of «to Gettysburg Battle-Field- To the Editor of The Frets:' Sib * our caption designates one ofthe most unique and valuable of modem works of art. Tie term em ployed li a rare one, bat a simple Illustration will give the significance of “isometrioal.” Sketch in dividually eaoh square rood of an Immense area from Us immediate vicinity, and then place eaah sketch In Its proper order on a table—standing be fore It, with the eye at an angle of gay thirty de grees, and at a alngle glance you thus bring the whole lute view. Precisely this la what the author ef this work, Colonel Bachelder, has done for the twenty-five square miles of territory embraoed In this historic battle-ground; and done It, too, In snoh a way that the remotest form-house or tree la as diEcemable as the stone-wall seemingly at your feet. TEa pains-taking with which this result has been reached Is astonishing, and In ..particular that de partment of our artist’s labors which compelled him to fix the various and changing positions occupied by our own and the enemy’s troops during the three days of bloody struggling for the mastery. Suffice It to say, that this had to be done, by personal con sultation with rebel officers and men prison ers, and by visiting eaoh of our regiments- and bat teries at the front, and holding a personal consulta tion with their officers, eaoh locating their own posi tion. .. The charm ®r the picture, however, is in the novel and suooessM mode by which the spectator oan trace the progress of the battle to,its dose. This has been dono by skilfully employing different colors to indicate the changed positions of the vari ous divisions and corps of the two armies. And— with the “red, white, and blue” before you—there is the absence, seemingly, of only the bogle.oall and drum-beat, the roaring of cannon and. musketry, and the groans of dying and wounded men, from the awful actuality. It must he thrilling te see an In telligent veteran, who participated In the battle, catch a sight of this reproduction of It—he would, we think, literally “ shoulder his crutch and show how battles were lost and won,” bat In this ease won forever. An agent will call on our citizens. The following extract of a letter Is only one among many from offioers who took part In that battle: »I have never seen a painting dr topographioal map that oould give so vivid a representation of a great battle. I regard it as an honor that you have associated my name with that of other corps oom mkhders In your hlstorlo picture. “ Respectfully yours, ■ ■* 0.0. Howabd, Major General.” To the Editor of The;Fress : Sib: I desire to correct a false construction, put upon an application for a charter for a farmer’s market on Horth Second street, Philadelphia: The true intention of-the bill is to establish a wholesale wnd retail market on that street, to be owned, occu pied, and managed by. farmers. The bill expressly says that six out of the nine managers shall be farmers, and five of them shall be farmers residing In the connties of Montgomery and Books. AU the stock that is subscribed for this bill Is by farmers, and they do not ask the street to be cleared until theyhave provided themselves with a place for their accommodation. I would pray ask what is the use of the farmers moving Into a market-house and leaving the hucksters and shine ers still keep the market In the street, and why, If it was proper to abolish the ourhstone markets on Market street and Eighth street, It Is not equal ly proper to do the same thing on Seoond street i Eabmbb, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tie most important mo'vei&'etfc in financial circles Is the rapid absorption by the public of the 7 B*lo loan. The arrangements made by Ur. Jay Cooke, Treasury Department agent* are working as efficiently in placing this loonaa in the case oft the 6*20 bonds. These Trea sury 7 3*lo notes offer unusual advantages; the daily receipts wilt range from three to four millions of dollars. The loan is likely, to* command a premium after the whole amount ia taken. The ffdvai tages of these bonds are evident. They offer a good opportunity- to banks and capitalists fofthe employment of their funds, be cause they pay more than the legal rate of interest In currency, besides being payable in greenbacks at the end .of three years, or convertible into 8 cent gold interest*bearing bonds, at the option of the holders. The stock market was moderately active on Satur day, with less, however, doing in the oil stocks ae com pared with the previous d ays of the weekT The general market was very strong, and prices were stiffening no. Government ’Bls improved X -selling freely at 110#. The new 6-20 s sold at 110, an advance of X* and the old at 110#, a rise of#. The 10 40 bonds were steady at §7, state 6s continue Weak and prices fell off X, with gales at 88. Gity 8s were also drooping. The new sold at 96%, a decline of #. Thetransaationsin company bonds, were very limited. First mortgage Pennsyl vania Railroad bonds sold at 106; Reading Bs, ’7O, at 08, and Camden and Amboy mortgage 6s, *B3, at 104. The railroad share list was very, dull, prices being slightly lower. Pennsylvania Railroad sold at 60#, a de cline of K ; Camden and Amboy at 137#, a decline of #; Beading closed firm at 67.81. There was a moderate amount doing in. the oil stocks, but with no marked changes in prices. Bull Creek sold at 3#; Adamantine was firm at 10; Logan Creak at 24#. and Maple Shade at 28, the latter ,beiog an advance of #. The coal stocks were fairly active, with sales of Clinton at 1;- Green Mountain at S# , Fulton at c#; and bwatara Falls at 7#. Bank stock* were quiet, the only sale* being Western at 113 There was nothing said in city pas aenger railroad stocks, but prices were unchanged. Mining and navigation securities wtfre very dull. ~ The following were the closing quotations for (the principal navigation, mining, and oil stocks: _ Bid Ask. Howe’s Eddy O. IX- IX Hibberd Oil-....* yX 2 Hjde Farm«...»» .. t 4# Irwin Oil *,*,*•** 8# It)# Keystone Oil-*.. 2# 2# Kr0taer.......... 1# .. Mspie Shade Oil. 26 28 MoCUntoek Oil.. 6 6 Mineral Oil..„** 2# 2# Mingo.... 4(9 4% HcßlhenyOil**., .. 6# Noble ft Del.*™ .. 7 Oil Creek .**.***« 7 Organic 0H....** % 1 Olnostead 0i1..... 3 3# P*rry Oil 3# 4 Pope Finn Oil..*X I*l6 1# Pet Centre-.*..-.. 3 Bid, Ask. SchlNavpref— 84# mX JSneq Canal-•••♦** 14 16 Butler C0a1.....* 10# 13# ClintenCosr*,,*..* 1., Fulton Coal****** 6 6# Feeder Dam Cl.. .. 1 Green Houn Coal 3 4 Keystone Zinc 2 NY ftMidOlF.. 8 .. BwataraF Coal.. 6# .. Atlas I.4M# Allegheny Biver* .. IX AUegft Tideoute 1# 1# Big Tank ~2 94 3 Brandenlsland*. ** 2# Bruner Oil.* 1# 1 44 Bull Creek-.**.* 3# 8# Bnrn’g Sp Potro* 2# .. Continental OU-. .. 2 91 Crescent City-*• 1% 2 Curtin* 13 16 PhilaA Oil 0k... IX IX Roberts 0i1..—.. .. 2 Rock Oil—~w 3X 4 Kathbone Pet.*.. 1.3 i 2 Skene an IK 1 Seneca 0i1—.... 4M AH Storv Farm OU.. 2K 2.44 Sch&OCk - \% 2K St Nicholas 4K 5 5n0bury.......... % 1 Tarr Farm 2}£ 2% Union Petrol Ltf IK Walnut Island... .. 2% Watson. .. 3 Corn Planter SK S Caldwell tH W Cow Creek™. . IK 1% Bankart oil I m Dunk&rd Creek.. 1 IJ| Denemore 0i1.... 6 fK Baize. 1 011 8 9% Ixcetsior OiL«« 1M I*l Egbert «... Sg S« 81D0iad0........ 1& l?i Franklin Oil-..- 2.84 S Globe Oil— 134 Impute at Philadelphia, 'both Eoreign aid Coast. Wtse.for the month of Ftbrnary, 1869: Foreign*. Coasiwlee, Total. C0ffee.............ba55. 683 1,000 1,60 S Logwood,. ►.«..,. tone. SIS «—. 346 Cotton baierf. 663 «... 663 Bniar..«.. .hbdB. il tcs. 1,964 229 2,189 •• ...boxes, 1,629 1,629 *• .....-«.. ...bble. 29 670 699 Molasses—.. hhds&tcs. 3‘644 «... 8,644 " bble 612 35 647 Xndigo~«.«..'.ceioom. 62 ..... 63 5a1t«...«.»«.., Backs. 8,610 ..... 8.010 *' huso. 6,000 .«,. 6,000 Iron"" ..-bars. 3,109 .«,. 8,109 T0bacc0..........ba1e5. 28 «... 26 Guan0......«.««.t0n5. 466 ««. 466 Lend yla railroad, pigs, ««. 1,000 1,000 Mackerel......«.- obis, «... 1,370 1,370 " «...half bble. ««. 400 400 Bkins.« bale*. ««. 37 37 Amount of Coal tbipped by Bwatara Falls Coal Co. for week ending March 2,....« 1.14431 tons. Previourly tblaseaton.i,(66Htone. Total..«««««« «««««. 2,81034 The following new oil companies were organized last week: McClintookvillo Homestead...«« sifm. 0M E »iom Morris Farm Oil C 0... 1,000,000 200.000 Fayette.and Greene Oil Co~ 1,000,000 200 000 Phila. & finsar Creek Oil Co 760.000 160,000 Jamieson Oil Co 600.000 60,000 Richards Petroleum Co..«.«««. 600,000 200 100 TUtns 0i1C°....« 600.000 KbOOO PaollOUCo 600 000 60,000 BeezelOil Co. 600,000 60,(00 Galena Oil Co Me,o(o 60,000 FernOilCo 661,000 60.000 MargarettaOilCoi....«..«.««« 600,000 60.000 SnsqnchannaOil Co 600,000 60,000 Enterprise Oil Co •>««....«.«.« 600,000 100 000 Oil COMM»«»t»»etee«teesu 6*0)000 50.000 Oil Spring Oil Go. ««.,«,...«.„. 600,000 6OOCO Pocahontas Oil Co «,. .... «..«... 600,(00 0o!ooo Alegkenrßiver and BbnU’s Kan 375.000 160,000 Phila. and Providence Oil Oo 260,000 260,000 Kanawha and Rifle's Bnn Oil Co- 2.50,000 100.000 Oil Hollow Petroleum Co ,of Ky. 2J0.C00 10,000 Linden Oil C 0.200,000.200,000 200,000 People's Oil Co..«.««„«.. 200,000 Kio’oCO Hays Farm Oil Co.-«--«... 200,0£0 201,000 LinnOherry Run°iiCo 160,000 30,000 Salt Bnn Oil C0„«............ 100,000 100.0 U) Total (26 companies) *12,226,000 2,740,000 The following cohrparison ahowc the movement of ps trolenm since January 1 It will he seen by our table that the ex port of petroleum from the conntry this year, so far, is only about one-hail that of last year, and one third of the year before. Received at Hew Fork since let of January— -3B65«««««... .....bblr. 61,036 1664.... «bhls.loi,9® Exported same time — - From Hew York ........ga15.1,373,464 2,722,089 From other ports gals. 662,766 1,033,478 Tot*l-««- „.««.. gals-1,936,220 3,810,567 Same time.. ..««« gals. 5,841,066 A warehousing company has recently ejected petro leum stores in Boston, which are claimed to bs models in all respects in Brooklyn, H. T. The buildings arc of brick, and the oil is put Into iron tanks, forty-two in number, each 20 feet high and 10 feet In diameter, with a capacity of 12,500 gallons, or an aggregate of 625,000 gallons. The oil is emptied from the barrels into iron receivers sunk in the ground, and pumped into the tanks by means of a caloric engine and rotary pnmp. The premises are well ventilated, so as to permit the Bree exit of any gases escaping from the oils. The in ventors of this plan of storing oils claim that the cost of Insurance is reduced, that&saving is effected in leak age, and that a uniform quality of oil can he depended on. Drexel & Co. quote ; Hew United States Bonds, 1831 ..no forma HewU. S. CertWontes . 1 Indebtedness...... 9S«@ esB <2uartenn asters’ Vouchers 941? mold .193 @2OO Sterling Exrtmme...... . .215 gw is United States 6-20 Bonds old-... ...UO.’jtnllotf go. do new........ ..lOSiMuo 80. 10*49 80nd5...... 97,^ Tie following were tie quotations of gold nptoone O’clock on Saturday: 10.80 A. * « » M»». SOI A*l9s 1 f* ' The Hew York Bold Exchange having aajonnea about noon, no farther ciaotttions could be obtained. At 4 o’clock, however, the rateatoodat about dosing pile#—*o. . Theaubicriptions to the seven-thirty loan received by Jar Cooke on Saturday amounted to $1,130,200, in eluding one of $231,850 from Sew York, and one of $OO,OOO from Chicago. Then were 2.019 individual subscriptions of #6O and $lOO each. The subscriptions for the week ending March 4th amount to *30,877,450, spa from February let to date to $BB 0C9,600. Sales Of Stochs-MarchS, 1865, TBS OPEN BOAED. 100 Big Taa1c.2.94 100 do 8; ICO Lo»m U 100 do tm"i»>»>*♦»»« . 781 go# do "<<•**•" y* 600 to ,-g 200 to .—.♦.««.*— ICO d 0....—....—. » 100 d0..™..... « IGO t0«..«..«... n 200 d 0.... 100 do ...„.88-100 400 d0~«......—. « SCO do-..™ ll MO d*'........-.^o-100 MODunkard.™ 1 SI 2CO do .............. 1 81 MO d0*......-.-™- 1.3} -ito d 0...— in ioo do-.....—in ICO EkoeJstor -........ 1% lOOHowo’a Bddr—* 1& eoMeOltakwk....— l* IDGHloKO,*™*™«™ 4.81 Sffi do 100 .dO~ 100 V» BBOOND CALL. 60 AU»* VA 800 Oow Cr#k m ioo ssskaid.i *i lOOKnreka... WS IX 100 Htbberd 2„ 800 Logan Jt lOOßtar 2„ SOOMeßlrath -tSO W 400BlMOM GRAlN.—Wheat continues dull, and prices are rather lower. About 2,600 bus Bold at from 260@256e bus for red. closing at the former rate. White is held at 9Ff@2600 $ bu«, the latter rate for prime Kentucky. By eis selling in a small way at 17£@175c & bus. Corn continues dull and rather lower: 2,800 bus pilme yellow sold at 169 c afloat. Oats are also rather lower, with sales of 7,000 bus at 9sc; 1,000 bus Penua Barley sold at 190 c $ bus. . BARK.—There is very little demand for Quercitron; Ist No. 1 Is offered at $3B 3 ton. COTTON.—The transactions are In a small way only, and the market is dull: small sales of middlings are reported at from tb. cash. - GROCERIES.—Sugar and Coffee continue quiet at about former rates, and we hear of no sales worthy of notice. IRON.—Pit Metal continues dull; small sales of An thracite are making at $42 @62 for the three numbers. < PETROLEUM.—The and sales are light, and prices continue unsettled. We quote crude at from 47@ 48c; refined in bond at 67@68c, and free at from 87@900 as to quality. SEEDS. —Flaxseed is selling in a small way at from $3 46@3,60 9 bus. TJmothj is rather quiet at $6.6C@5 bus. Cioverseed is in good demand, and prices have advanced; about 600 bus sold In lots at from si7@lBlß 64 lbs, PROVISIONS.—The market, as we have noticed for 8f me time past, continues dull, but prices are without change. Mess Pork is selling in a small way at Dressed Hogs are selling at sl6® 16.60 $ IX>O lb*. Bacon Hams are firm y held with small sales at 22@24e^fl>forplainand fancy canvassed; 200 tierces pickled Hams sold at 2C@2ic lb; small sales of lard ate making at 24®24#c lb for barrels and tierces. Butter is dull, with sales of solid packed at 36@43e lb, as to quality. Eggs axe selling at 32@340 3* dozen. WHISKY. —Prices are rather better, but the demand continues limited and the market dull About 300 bbls Pennsylvania and Western sola at 23C@232c gallon. The following are the receipts of flout and grain ai this port to day: • F10ur.,......»***-.**•»*-*♦***,*•**••».».*♦*-***.*.1,600 bbls. Wheat....*♦..***«**..***+«-»*+*♦♦♦*. ~*.*♦.**.. .3,800 bush. Corn*******.....***. «,„,.«****• ,*»,**•*,,*4»*.7,000 bush. Oats******™** ***.-..*..*►*.*.***.****♦*.*......3,6c0 bush. IPlttsbuTg Petrolenm Market, March 4* Business. —We have nothing new to notice as regards the operations in Oil. Prices were unsettled. There was a larger demand for refined for export West Prices, however, were unchanged. Trade will nee? ss&rily be re stricted until we have a resumption of navigation to the oil regions. That event, we feel pretty safe In assert ing. will take place. Our latest from OU Glty repre sents the ice gorge a short distance below that place. The present warm weather, however, will Boon remove that obstruction to navigation. Until then we shall have bat little to say about Crude Oil. The amount of Oil destined for this market is large. There is any amount of speculation as regards prices when the mar ket opens. We prefer waiting until we shall be able to Speak by authority. The sales were larger than the previous day. The operations which came under our notice were as follows: AtaXtafSl’B?? 1 * 4dawAo “ New York. with salt to daTS *•*.' Trtft to J L liwili A C’ol dSy & ° m ° d "“’ m ‘ 100 Mingo 4K &.Q do .♦*•—•*.•»♦•■• AH 600 d 0.... -*« 4 M 100 d0.....«*..***.. A% 100 do *.™— AX 100 do **■♦* a-Mt • .yaw 4% 600 do- —4% 400 do e ♦*«.♦ 48 3CO do—4jU lOOßatbbone A Cam - 1 H 180 do.IK * 0 Koyal 1 91 100 • do. I*l® ?„ 100 do IX HO do ......blO 2 100 5herman.....;...« 1.44 100 do ...... ix 900 d 0...... ix 100 do IX 100 d 0... IX 600 800. , lit fipo do m 600 Star., IV 100 St Nicholas m 100 do 4.81 200 do.. 1)86 6X 20PTIonssta... SX 60‘Maguire X 200 Wm Peon b3O 4X ITO 80a5............... 1.81 lOOßtar—<• 2X 100 Walnut Bottom ~ X 800 Sherman 1 44 600 Boas IK ICO Dnnkard Greek 1 16C Dnnkard 0i1...... IX POO Logan bSO if SOOTanr Homettoad-. 6X SALES AT THE BEGULA Reported ty Hems, Miller , FIRST I 160006-30 Bds.cash.old. lots, coup ...130# 460 do. Its. inSOs. cp. 110 €OO do.in 100 a .-cp. 110 ICO do».*»*-. - coup. 110 IGGO do. old.coup.**, 110# 1000 do. new. coup. • 110 10(5 do.old.**.. reg 110# 30008 S6s *81....c0up 110# 4£CO 10-40 Bds.. lots. cp. 97 IQCOOCUy 6s,new. lots. 95% ICO C & Amb M 6s *59..104 ICam ft Amboy B. *l37# 2PennaE..6l 14 do—~ ©R 200 Swataia Fa 115..... 7# 200 do -...b50. 7# 300 Fulton Coal.. 6# 200 Sugar Creek, .lots. 24 HID do bSO. 24# 400 Corn Planter.lots. 5% 300 Upper Island*...*» 2# 200 Cow Creek*.*. .b 5. Ik 300 Dunkard Oil*. .b 5, 1# 600 do*....**** 1.31 660 do l# ICOBalzeUOU,****™ 9 KD do*... ****-.... 9# 6CoPearsonPet ..lots. 3 % ICOO Egbert**..... .lots. 8# ICO El Dorado** * m BETWEEN 200 Junction*..«..lots 4# 200 £ oral Oil 2 SOO do ...lots*-cash 2 2®o Atlas • ****«*....... 1.44 1160 do- lots 1# ICO do* *♦*-.*****< b2O 1# 100 do.v-M .;,b6* 1# 6fo MoClint’k OH.bSO 6# £OO d0.....b30.J0ts 6# 1000 d0~*...~*-b3O 6# COO do-*...**.*.—.. 6# 700 Kelihesy Oil.lots 6# 4CO Big Tank.*...lots 2.94 100 d 0,.. **bSo S 200 Starr Oil....♦.**** 2# £0 'do ™ ,*****.,.. -1# 400 Mingo**.**....lots 4 69 1000 Mingo .:..*•**.bSo 4# B£o- do 469 600 d0....* b3D 4# 600 do.4# 600 d0™.....«.b5 4H 1000 St Nieh’s OU--b3O 4# 100 do ...***•*., ™ 4% 100 SurarCreek.-cash 24 70 So ...23# 103 do.*** 24# 100 Bull Creek........ 3# 600 Com Planter.. bls 6 6000 StateSs-.Bdaye-Us B 8 300 Dunkard. lots-bS 1# 200 d 0.... 1# 220 Dafzell 0i1...3dys 9# 260 Jersey Well.-opg 4 BOABD. SECOND 1000 XT 8 6-208.n6W.cp.110 'TOCO State 65..5fi...10ts 83 ICCO Reading 6s, *70... 98 42 Pensa B.e-e-lots 60 ICOO Mingo lots 4# 600 do b30..10ts 4# 2CO Junction Oil..lots 4# #OO Royal Petrol***. b 6 2 6(0 do —* 2 ICO Com Planter. .bSO 6 lOOAtlas..l# 100 Pope Fanu..****l 1-iq 1000 Sherman .*****lots I#' 100 French Creek, b 33 4# 300 Dunkard.......... 1# 290 Upper Island*.blo 2# 200 Starr OH .lots 1# 100 Slippery Rock-blfi 10 600 Franklin OU..**.* 2 94 BOARDS. 4 Western 200 Green Mountain. . 3# ICO OH Bun Petrol 2# 1900 Sfcate6*.-lota.3dys'SB 9 Norristown B.**i 68# 3000 City 63....new.1t5#55i r ICO Reading SI »60 Stfiich’sOtl.2 dys 4% ItO Junciioit Oil.. .1& 4# AFTER 3 60 Hibberd.....**.*.. 1% 60 do**-**-™.... 1# 100 Maple Shade***.- 26 ICO Briggs Oil b 5 S% ■lOO d0...*..**.—. 3 H 500 Royal 01L...♦*... 2 400 Big Tank...... Its 2.94 6(0 do™*-10t5..b6 3 ? 500 do**«.*«..b£o 3 I*l6 E Ist mort 106 " .. SALES AT 5 100 MeE1heny......... 6# 100 40..»*< 6# 300 FchßavpTef 34# NxrWihfierd 0i1...;.* I 31 100 Atlas Oil ..b5 1# 100 do.**..*™*.:. 1# SCO 5tarr0i1........... 1 SI ICO OB Gk ft Oh Run. ■ 6# ICO do 0 % 200 Eureka 0i1.**... bfi 1# IGO MistoOil.**. ***.. 4% 100 d 0.............. 4% SOOOCkft ChR bSO 6# HO d 0...... bSO 6# 600 BfcElhenr 6# ICO Clinton Coal.***** 1 400 do —-lots 1 eOOßoyel 0i1.*.. «. 1 Penns 8.......... 60# 1 do 60# ICO Adamantine. • *«** • 10 Pbllaael] The demand for Flour continues limited, both for ex port and home use, and the market U- very dull; sales comprise about I,4oQbbls Delaware Mills extra, on pri vate terns. The retailers aud bakers are buying in a small way at from $9 25@9.60 for superfine; $.0@10.75 for extras andsll@l2 601 bbl for extra family and fan cy Manes, according to quality. Rye Flour is quoted at $8.6C@8.76 It bbl. Corn Meal continues dull, and we hear of no sales. Befikeb. —tales 50 tills free at 81c: sales ICO bbls do in two lots at Sle. and 600 bbls do, to jct> ont of tbe market, at Me. For email lots higher prices were obtained, viz: 81@88c. . Tar.—bales 160bhlsat$8.60 3 bbl. - BißHi.-Sales 50 bblß free, a prime artldle, at 48c, Other sales were made at 44®450. Cincinnati Provision KarKot, March a. Thetradewasveiy quiet to-day, and scarcely any thing transpired. The decline iu the price ofcaeca Pork is Ben York rather weakened the re-ling on the part of bsyerß, and they held back. Holders, however, re fused to lower their prices, and aaa conteqaenoe there waa nothing dor e. Pi line mess ie held at $35. .Bulk meata are eteady at 16X@16c for shoulders, and 17X@l8c for sides, the inside quotations for loose. A sale of 60,000 lbs of aides waa reported at 17Xc. Bacon is quiet at 18X @lBXc for shoulders. 20c lor rib sldee, 21c for clear rib. and 22efor clear. Prime city Lard c>nbehada62lKci 320 tierces of head, and gat sold at 20Xe. PHILADELPHIA BOABD OF TBADB, Jos. O. Gbdbb, > ’ Edmusd a. Souses. > Comhittee or the Mouth. .Geo. L. Buzet, 3 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. POUT OP PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 5. Euk BiSEa...fl 181 Bun 8et5...6 411 Him WAteb. ..9 6( AKEIVBD. Steamship E 0 Knight, Gallagher, 24 hours from Sew ?.«*• with merchandise to Wm JTsylorA 0” patsad r£,°J e t.!ft? | o °y, 0n «» middle, brigs Ellen P Stewart? and Kurea* from Maianzas, under canvas, coming no. ° Brig Sussex, (Sr.) I»awrence» 17 days from Matan- CCYsnH K o?i a,6eS *° S ‘ Morrl8 & Co.-ve7.“ to Brig Vincents, Hodgdon, 8 days from Hewburyport. in ballast to Baugh & Bona ©is V Was ashjfe on Bombay Book Bar, but got off undamaged banl e t^JanmcT& ,^ 6 r B gne d, ‘ 3,6rrom in b^rtWitSriVo 65^*0 ” 1^011 * 4 "*- 1 " CLEARED Stearnsl ip Korman. B&k or, Boston. _ Steamship John Olbson. Bowen, How York. Bril Samuel 9. Adams, Holland, CienruoßOS. Briahsonard Myere, Smith Beaufort. Biigyincent, Morrison,J’oriMonroe, BrigConcord* Everett. Portltoyal. Brig Ocean Wave. Baxter* Boiton. Echr Maria Foss, Foss, Bottom Schr J B Henry, Grace, Hew Haven. Schr 5 CadwtUader, Steelman* Salem. Schr B H Shannon, Warts, Providence. Echr Henry Hatt, Howe, Boston. Schr Mary H Banks, Haley, Boston. Schr Wn Paxon* Brower, Boston. Schr Ida A Sogers* Framhes, Boston. Schr Maria Boxana, Palmer, Boston. Schr Alliance, Shannon, St inegoes. Schr Jfte Bnekalew, Adams, Hampton Roads. Schr g ft L Cotdery, Gract. FortKctfal, Schr Bippie, Johnson, Washington. Schr JEdw Ewing, McDevitt, do. Schr J B Simmonds, Smith, Fortress Monroe. St’r Sarah, Jonea, do. bVr H L Gaw, Her, Baltimore. „ MEMORANDA. KbipPendx, Davis, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, with an assorted cargo* went ashore on Friday night lMt, daring the thick and rainy weather, one mile south of Cape fieulopen. She had twelve feet of water in her hold on Saturday morning. The Pis a British ship of 1,241 tons, * iStarliUmrl 13^1 "' cleare4 &t NewYoik Bator- Ship Susan Howland, Knapp, from. New York for San Francisco, before reported burnt, had on board fUCO packages powder, which exploded just after the boats left her. C&pfc. batuo. of tha Italian bark Sofia, from Constan tinople Oct 26, for Boston, whose mysterious conduct we routed a few days ago. says the Boston Port, on receipt of the protest tf the characters, returned to Mee sina, pretending that his visit to Naples for over two months was to repair the sails and spars of the vessel; He finally Balled from Messina 13th Jan. for Boston. „ NOTICE TO MARINERS. Bktkasceto West Troma3tqn, Maine.—Holice is hereby given that the following new buoya have been placed to mark the approach to St. George’s river, en trance to Weit Themaston, Me. ’ ea Channel Kook—Bed and Blaok Spar Buoy; 8 W point S^^d’slsland, KWI% miles; NBpoint of Colwell s Island, H w* 1 mile. This buoy is placed sear the middle of the, ledge in 5 feet of water, and is passed by vessels entering St George river on either Bide. EMdersoo’s ledga-Blaclt Spar Boor; Hatborn’j Point. EME mile; Stone’s Point, Wby M Kmile. watw, 300 toot R byS from ledge, which is bare at low tide. By order ofthe Lighthouse Board. « H K. BINKLEY, L. H. Clerif, Ist Hist Portland. Bfarch 1. 1565. I . H. SLEEPER & CO., 818 SIINOK STREET, MANUFACTURERS, ag-ents, and whole sale DEALERS IN -FLINT AND CBEEN GLASSWARE, H»y« now la store a foil aeeortment of the above good), whleh We offer at the lowest market rates. I *°le scent* for the SALEM QEBKJT GLISS WOBKS, we are prepared to make and work private moulds to order. FOBTBE, MIHBKAL, and WISE BOTTLES, of a superior color and finish. Also, LAMP CHIMBRts, APOTHBC ABIES' SHOP JDKBITOBB, SHOW BOTTLES, BYRIHOEB, HOMCE OFATHIC VIALS,aad Drogglstß’ Glassware cenerally, T. A. STABS & CO.’S PITTSBURG GLASS VIALS eoastantlr on hand at factory prices. fell-3m £NDIA CAMEL’S HAIR SHAWLS. C. F. HOVEY & GO. Have received by Ship *• SIAM, from Calcutta, ONE CASE CASHMERE SHAWLS Of very handsome design). >• 88 SUMMER Stfeet, znh3-fmw6tf POB.ITOE DYEING AND INK MA- A NUF AQTDRBBS. -REFINED COPPERAS, prepared with great eare, for rale by the package, in lots to suit purchasers, at a small advance on the price of the •rode; -Also, CRUDE COPPERAS, maaufactared and for sale by HaRRISOH BROTHERS & CO.. „_ „ _ Manttf&ctnrini Chemists. te3T-lm* 105 South FROST Street Ot BOARD OF BROKERS. r, A Vo., Mo. 60N. TMrdst BOARD. ; 800 Franklin..... lots. 2.01 SCO Sherman lets 1.44 903 do lots M. 3# fiUOßosa 0U........b5. 1# 10Q Maple Shade 26# 200 do™—- bSO. 26 §o do..**** *«**:♦.. 26 100 do-...*. ........ 25& 150flfcOtintook...lots. a# 200 do bS. 8# 100 do .....bSO 6# 360 do ..*•**»•>lots. 6 8 0 Adamantine- .lots. 9# 800 do. .*•* .lots. bSO. 10 1800 Mie go - - * ►*♦ *♦ lots. 4# d0....** bS. 4# 900 do ..... —4* lots. 4# 200 HoSlhecy....lots. 6# 200 Oil Creek....-lots. 7# ICO do..*.**.»».b3G. 7# 900 Starr OU* .....lots, 2 do..***...cash, 2# 100 Pope Farm... * **.* 1# 100 Bock OU.* 3# lOGSeneca-. .**».«,.**• 4# SOO Story Farm*....... 244 1000 do . 2# 1200 St Nicholas...lots. 4# 200 d0...*.* ....b5. 4# 100 do.*****....bSo. 7# BOARDS. ’HR CLOSE. 200 Adamantine...lots 10 , 200 . do-.... ******** 10# IQQ Allagft Tide.***** 3# 100 Atlas OU~** 1# '2OO St Nicholas. ~~bS ft ICO McK&BikLand.. 19 450 Cow Creek.*..**.. XX 100 Egbert S# 100 St Dorado 0...b30 1# 100 Junction 0U...... 4% 109 McCUntock.....**. 8 660 d 0.... ......lots 6 100 Mining Oil-.b6wn 4# ICO d0*..*...; ....**A'ft* 200 do**.*.. ........ 469 300 St Nicholas Oil. 4# 950 do.*.. 4% 200 d0~*..b30..10t5. 6 100 Seneca OU..,.**** .4# ICO Junction OU..*.** 4 & 100 Seneca Oil*.*,**** 4# Markets. Maech 4—Evening. -• BOBTOIT. SHERIFF’S SALES. CHEEIPF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP A writ of Levari Farias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 6, 1806, at 4 o’clock* at Bansoin-atreet QaU. Alithcue threkiCei tain’tracts or pk ces of land, with the messuages or tenements thereon erected, situate la the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia, de scribed together ai one tract, according to a reemt sur vey made thereof by Ht nry Baines, as follows, to wti: Beginning at a point iu Twenty-seventh street, as laid out in the plan of the county ol Philadelphia, at tho distance of twenty feet nine and one half inches south ward from the south side of Master street, twenty two feet six inches eastward from the west line of said Twenty* seventh street; thence extending along the westerly side of Turner s lane no»th five degrees fbrty elftbt minutes west, crossing the said Master street twenty-two perches and four-hundredths of a perch to a point opposite to where Turner’s lane turns to the eastward; thence along a certain road or lane of the width of twenty-eight feet ten inches north thirty eight degrees twenty- five minutes west, crossing Jeffer son street and Twenty-eighth street thirty-six perches and slxty-nino hundredths of a perch; thence south fifty-one degrees thirteen minutes west by ground sow or late of Ell K. Price, and crossing Jefferson?,at rest aforesaid and Twenty.ninth street forty-one perches and thirty-five-hundredths of a perch; theoca south twenty-seven degrees fifty-five minutes east, crossing the said Twenty, ninth street and Master street twenty six perche*: thence north sixty-four degrees thirty- six minutes east sixteen perches, ard one-hundredth of a perch to a point in Master street aforesaid,'and thence south five degrees forty-eight minutes bast eleven perches and' thirty-seven-hundredths of a perch, and thence nonh eighty-Jonr degrees fifty two minutes east by grrund known as Moms City twenty-nine perches And sixty* hundredths of a. perch to the place of begin ning; containing eleven acres and one hundred aauaix perches. CBeing the same premises which the said Arabella Riley, by indenture bearing date 6th of July, 18f9. conveyed unto John Hudson in fee. 1 - • N. B.—The premises hereafter severally described have been respectively released from the lieu and ope ration of the above mortgage debt, and are not included in the above levy and sale under the above writ of Le vari Facias, and wHI not be sold, viz: 80. 1- Premises south side of Master street eighteen ftet west of Twenty.eighth street. See Deed -Book A. - D 8., No. 145, page 408, ftc. No. 3. Premises northwest corner of Jefferson and Twenty-eighth stoats, gee Deed Book A. D. 8.-, No. 133, page m No 3. Premises southwest corner of Masterand Twen*' ty- eighth streets. Bee Deed Book A. C. H-, No. 43, page $9, ftc. - x -No. 4 Premises southeast cornerof Master and Twen-’ ty-eighth streets. . See Deed Book last above. No. 6. Premises south side of Master street, eighteen feet east of Twenty-eighth street. See Deed Book last above. - No. 6. Premises south side of Master street* seventy two feet east of Twenty-eighth street. Bee Deed Book last above. . . • - No. 7. Premises south side of Master street, ninety feet east of Twenty, eighth street. Bee Deed Book last above. No. & Premises southwest comer of Master and Twen ty-seventh streets! See Dodd Book last above. No. 9. Premises beginning at a point southwest corner of Hester and Twenty seventh streets, at the intersec tion thereof. See Deed Book last above. [D C.; MV66. 37. Debt,544,662 48. A. Thompson.] Taken in execution and to be sold as toe property of John Hudson.. HENRY C. HOWELL. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 21; 1865. fe2B-St emERIFip SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF aw rit Facias, to me directed* wilibeex posed to publiffnaleor y endue, on MONDAY Evening, March 6, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom street Hall, AH that certain wharf and lot or tract of land, situate in that part of the said city of Philadelphia formerly the township of Kingtesring; beg||sning at anironstakeln the line of land between this aud land of the heirs of >George Gray, deceased, thence north fifty-seven de grees and thirty minutes west forty- two perches and eighfy-two-hundredths of a porch to' a. *soinerlu the Philadelphia and: Darby .road, thence along theHMid .road the three i>ext courses, vis: north forty-eight de grees and twenty-five minutes east five perches and. thirty-three-hundradihs of a perch, north thirty-five degrees and forty minutes east six perches and twenty four* hundredths of a perch, north forty, five degrees east five perches and fonr-huadredtheof a perch to a corner of land lately granted to Arthur Stotesbury, thence by said Stotesbury’s land scuth fifty-one de gress and forty-eight minutes east eight perches and sixty-nine-hundredths of a perch, thence by the same north .thirty-seven degrees’and twenty nine minutes east six perches and fifty-nine-hundredths of a perch to a corner in a-iine of land granted to George W. Mont gomery, thence by said Montgomery's land the next six courses, viz: south sixty one degrees and thirty four minutes east six perches and twelve*hundredths of a perch, south filty degrees and nineteen minutes east twenty-one perches and three hundredths of a perch, south forty-six degrees and fifty-five minutes east eight perenea and eighty seven-hundredths of a perch, south forty-five degrees and thirty nine minutes east fourteen perches and ninety-three- of a perch, south thirty-seven degrees and twenty-five mluutes east four perches and sixty-six hundredths of a perch, north seventy-two decrees and-six minutes east three perches and three* hundredths of a perch to a ring-bolt in the wharf log at the side of Mill Creek, and the same course to the middle of said creek, thence down-said creek to the wharf- line on the river'Schuyl kill, thence down said wkari line south thirty-eight degrees fifty- four minutes west to a corner of land of the heirs of-George Gray, deceased, aforesaid, and thence along said land north forty-eight degrees and forty-five minutes west thirty-eight perches and sixty three hundredths of a perch to the place of beginning; excepting nevertheless out of the above-described pre mises a messuage and lot containing two acres, hereto fere granted by said Edward H. Rowley and Algernon R, Ashburner to Thomas AlHbone, and particularly de scribed In deed dated the 18th day of March. A. D. 1867, and recorded in Deed Book R D. W., No. 126, page 134, ftc [Beingthe same premises which Charles H. Cheney et ai.; by indenture dated the sixth day of November, A. D. 7852. and recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 47, Page 207, ftc., granted and conveyed, unto the said Edward H. Bowiey and Algernon B. Ash burner, their heirs and assigns* and together with the free and common use and privilege of a certain twenty feet-wide road, laid out over and along the hereunto adjoining premises to the northeast, which sa'd pre mises was granted to George W. Montgomery, reserv ing thereout the use of said twenty feet-wide road iu common for the owners and occupants of ihe hereby granted premises, provided, however, that the said road shall be maintained by the parties rateably in pro portion's to the urethey may make of the same N* B. Taken in execution and to be sold as the pro perty of A. E. Ashburner* deceased, and B. H. Bowiey. [D. O/; M.,’65. 63. Debt, 13,027.’F. C. Brewster.} Taken in execution and to be Bold as the property of Algernon E. Ashburner, deceased, and Edward H. Rowley, - HENEY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 21,1885. fe23-3t OHEKIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE t»F a wrlt of Alias Levari Facias, 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, All that steam-engine buildings and improvements and lot of ground situate on the northwesterly comer of Adams and Coral streets, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Adams street one hundred and sixty feet, and in depth one hundred and fifty feet three inches, to Latterly street, [WhietfpremiseE Charles Harlan,by three several deeds dated June 23,1867,conveyed unto George Taylor, James 1 ales; et aL, iu fee, subject to two > early ground rents of one hundred and thirty-five dollars, and oue hun dred and twenty- seven dollars and seventy, one cents. J N, B. —The improvements on the above property con sist of a four- and-a- half story brick cotton factory, with engine, boilers, belting, shafting, machinery,and other fixtui es thereon. The main building is four-and- a- half etorles high, with stone basement and slate roof, one hundred feet by- forty feet. There Is also a picker* house, fifty-four by thiity feet, built of biick.nnd lined with sheet-iron; also, a two-story brick warehouse, thirty-thjfee by twenty-four fe*t, engine-house ana tank- house. There is a superior steam engine of sixty horn power, with three fifty-feet boilers, and main gearing, belting, and shafting. , [D. C.;M., ’66. 29. Debt,516,933. Paxson.3 Taken in axecutioh and to be sold as the property of George Taylor, James Yates, George Richardson, James Meadowcraft, and William fccholes. HENRY C HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb 21, 1865. f«23-Sfc SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on. MONDAY Eve ning, March 6, 1860, at 48’clock, at eansom-et. Hall, bo. 1. All the buildings, improvements, and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Old York road or Fifth street, one hundred and twenty-two feet six and a half inches north of Wager street, Ho. 1008. Sn the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Old York road or Fifth street twenty-seven feet, and in depth one hundred and six feet. No. 2. All that messuage. No. 1824. and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Eleventh street, between Master and Thompson streets, in the city of .Philadel phia; containißg in front on Eleventh street eighteen feet, and in depth one hundred feet.-... No 8. All that metetiafe, No. 1647, and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Broad street, between Colum bia and Oxford street?, in the city ofPhiladeJ phla; con taining in front on Broad street seventeen feet, and in depth ninety'two feet. No. 4. All that messuage, No. 1836, and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Eleventh street, between Matter and Thompson streets, in the city of Philadel phia; containing in front on Eleventh street eighteen feet, and in depth one hundred feet. - CD. C.; M., ’65. 82 Debt, $476.60 J H. Arundel. 1 Takenin execution and to be sold as the property of Elijah Coleman. HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb,.El, 1865. fe2S-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue,-on MONDAY Evening, March€, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at, Sansom-street Hall. - Noil All that brick: messuage and lot .of ground, situate on the southwest corner of Mountain and Eighth street, in the city of Philadelphia; •ontainin* in front on Eighth street thirty-two feet, and in depth sixty seven feet to a three-feet alley, with the privilege thereof. [Which premises Edward 8. McGlueet uz.» by deed dated July 28,1848, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 42, page 133 a &e.» conveyed unto John Clark in fte.l , •*, , ... „' * No. 2. All that lot of ground, situate on the north side of Morris street; seventy fe« west or Eighth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Morris street sixteen feet, and in depth one hundred and twelve feet to Mountain street, with the privilege «/ certain alleys bounding thereon: [Which premises Edwards. McGlue et nx., by deed dated August 20,18*9, recorded in Deed Book E. D. W., No. 42, page 129, conveyed unto John Claik-in fee.l . , ' ~ No. 3. * All that lot of ground, situate on the north side of Morris street, one hundred and eighteen feet east of Ninth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing iU front on Morris street shirty-two feet,and in depth sixty feet. [Which premises George T. Lewis ef ox., by deed dated ,uryl4; m recorded in Deed Book R p. W.. No 42, uaw 126. Ac. • conveyed unto John Clark in fee. J «o. wh/gltf* gp. -Debt,-91,000. MitcheU.l Taken in execution and to-be sold as the property of John Clark. . HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Feb. 21,18®. 1«23-3t SHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF *2 a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, - • All that lot of ground, situate in' the Twenty second ward ef the city of Philadelphia; beginning at a corper of Cumber!and street, two hundred and' thirty, feat southeast of Armat street; thence by ground of Jacob Tjbojj, northeast one hundred and twenty f«et; thence by same northwest thirty feet; thence northeast, at right angles with Cumberland street, to the west side of Germantown Railroad; thence along same northwest to Armat street; thencel&long same southwest about ninety feet, to Cumberland street: thence along same two hun dred and thirty feet, to beginning. [One moiety of raid premises Bayse Newcomb, Trustee, &c., by deed dated October 1, 1652—and the other motey Thomas Hallo; Well, etux., by deed dated Match 11. 1854—conveyed unto Charles Shoemaker, in fee 1 _ CD. Q.;M., *65. 74. Debt, $7,683.33. BpnsalU Takenin execution and to be .sold as the property of Chae. H. Shoemaker. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 21,1565. fe23 St ‘ CHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Farias, to me directed, will be ex- Si&ed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, arch 6, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansozn-Btreet Hall. No; 1. All that brlek messuage and lot of ground situ ate on the north side of Lombard street, one hundred and fifty-six feet west of Fourth street, in the city of PhlladeJp) la; containing in front on Lombard street sixteen feet, and in depth one hundred and. twenty three feet to an eighteen-feet- wide alley leading into Fourth street; with the privilege thereof. [ Which pre mists George Reese, Esq., by deed dated May 15, 1830, recorded in Supreme Court in Deed Book F.. l4O. conveyed unto Henry Lelar in fee. 3- . . _ ~ No. 2- All that brick messuage andlot of ground situ ate on the north side of Lombard street, one hundred and thirty-two feet eastof Fifth street, in the city o£ Philadelphia; containing in front on. Lombard strsat sixteen feet, and in depth one hundred and twenty three feet to an eighteen-feet allay, with the privilege thereof [Which premises Mary Speed etal., by deed dated December 16th, 1867, recorded in Deed Book-E F., No 30,.page 88, Ac., conveyed unto Henry Lelar in fee, »object to a ground rent, which, by deed recorded in Deed 800k.5. F., No. 31, page 377, Ac., was extin- EDl6k '[D? C. i M.. ’B5. 53. Debt, *7,927. OlmdedJ Tsßen Is exeostiou ,&d to be bold as the property of Henry Lelar, decea«ed__ ■ HRNRT C. HOWELL, Bheiiff. PhiladelpMa. Sheriff's Office. Feb. 21, 1865. fe23-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BJ VIRTUE OF kJ a writ of Venditioni Exponas,” to me directed, will be exposed to publicsaleorvendue,on MONDAY Evening, March 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, dll that three-story brick messuage. No. 1820, and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Thompson street* one hundred and - feet west of Eighteenth street. In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Thompson street sixteen feet, and in depth one hundred and twenty feet to Cabot street. _ ZD. 0., M., ’65. 38. -Debt, $971.34. Diehl.]B Taken in execution and to be sold as the property oi Georse Baxsbolt HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff ’s Office, Feb. 2i, 1866. fe22-3t QHERJFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF +3 a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 6,1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that three- story brick messuage and back buildings and lot of ground* appurtenaat thereto, situate on the north side of Haverford street, one hundred, and seven feet east of Logan street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on-Haverford street thirteen feet, an# in depth one hundred feet. _ . CD- O.; M.; *65 46. Debt. $111.79. Auge.3 Taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of Peter Wilson and John PatUygn. - : • •• HENRI C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 21,1865. fe22-3t QHERIFF^-SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF k- 7 an order of sale in Partition to me directed; will be exposed to public sale or vendue,oh MONDATEvening. March 6, iB6O, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom street Hall. Allth&tlot composed of two lots of ground eituate on the north-east corner of Locust and Thtrvy. seventh, (late .“‘fiSS 8 ’ 1-weaty-fattrth; W«d of tbo elty of I’MladelpM.; cootalojns ia front on Looast etrast one hundred feet, and in depth one hundred and eaveaty •ftve feet . * N, B. —On toe above lot is erected a two-etory frame dwelling on Locuri street, a frame stable on Thirty seventh eteeet.-a two storyframe dwelling and a three stoiy frame dwelling on Thirty seventh street. #• CD. O. * M., *65 4 H O, Townsend. 1 HENRY C. HOWELLS Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office,Feb. U* 1865. febU-3t THE EKESS.-FHILAI)ELPHU.i MARCH 6. IS6S. CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ir.? ” rl Ve H a ,l tlon , l **P*MW. *o me directed, will le exposed to public sale prveadue.on MONDAY Bye uing, March 6, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU, No. 1. All that four-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Second street three handled and one feet four inches north of Master street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Ba cond street twenty-one feet four inches Including an alley between this and adjoining premises to the south, and in depth seventy-four feet six inches. No. J. Ail that four-story brick messuage and lotof ground situate on the east side of Philip street three h ?^t^ d /^ d J, oai fe ®* “°r ch of Master street, In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Philip street .eight* en feet eight inebee, including the half part of a three-feet alley laid out between this and adjoining premises to the south, and in depth seventy- four fees six inches. CA. Murphy has no interest in this pro perty. 3 „ CD. G.; M.,’65. SI. Debt, *1,700. Hnbbell.3 Philadelphia, Sherirg Ogee. f.t a im 1 (.» 3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Pintles Fieri Facias, to me direeted.wffl he exposed to hnblic saie or vendue.on MOHDAI BTeuing, Mai' l ; 6. M«. at 4 o’cloek, at Sansom-street H^l, All tlist three-Ktory brick mfisKnageand lotef aronnd. sitnate on Uidsonth side of Ellsworth street, seventeen; teet west of Tiernan etreet. in the city of phtladelphia: contAinlnnin front on Ellsworth et thirty, four feet, and in depth eiahty.one feet eleTen and three- fourth inehes to a fonr-feet alley, thence east along same thirty fonr feet, thence north eighty feet fonr and a half inches to beginning. , . •< _ [U G. {H ■ *65. 26 8eht,9^135.76 Jnvnel ] Taken in execnflonrand to Be sold as the' property-of Peter ß. levering.. HENBY c. HOWEhL, Sherlff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feh. 21,1865. fe27-St SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MOHDAT'Evenine, March 6,18%, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street ffat*. -■ „ -411 that lot of ground situate on the west sMeoflt* lentic street, marked on plan (recorded inDeed Book G. W, C., No. S 3, page 1, &c.) number 495. in the late township of NorthFean, now'city of Philadelphia; be ginning eighty, two .feet-three inches north of Lamb road, thence west, along lot Ho. 496, saventyfeeteleven. Inches to Lamb road, thence northwest along the same twetty-iwo feet five and three-eighths inches..thence east along lot No- 494, eighty-fife feet six and seven eighths inches to Atlantic street, thence along the same south seventeen feet to beginning, [Which premises George W. Benn, inter alia, by deed dated AngoSt 13, 3858, recorded in Peed Book A D. 8., No. SI, page 107, Ac., conveyed nnio Joseph B-Mort, In fee,3 CP. O.; M. ’O6. 42. Debt. #983. H. Phillips, Jr. 3 _ Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph B. Mort, deceased HENRY Q. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s OfficejFeb. 21, 1865. • fe3l-3t CHBRIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF M a writ of Levari Facias, to me direcfced._will bnex posed to public sale or vendue, on'MONJ>AY Bvmung, March 6, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at hansom-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 Philadelphia: containing in front on Gaul street seventeen,feefc, and !n d«p.th fitly nine feet four inches. [ Widen premises Abraham Fooht et ux-, by deed resorded indeed Book A. C. H., Ho 78. page 33, Ac. • conveyed unto Ezekiel B. Evans lira ; , 66. Debt,sB6 A Wrii&yk ■Taken in execution and to be sold 'as the property of Eztkia) R, Evans. HENBY aHQ WELL, Sheriff : Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 21,1866. fs22-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY STR TUB OF U a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, March 6..1866. Ail that lot of ground situate on the north side of Lentz street, one hundred and fifty-eight feeheast of Thirteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia;.centala ing in front on Lentz street fourteen feet, and in depth eeventy> five feet to a four-feet alley, with the privilege thereof, [Which premises John L. Kates et ux., by deed dated September JS, 3859, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 88, page 276, Ac., conveyed unto George B. Southcott in me, reserving a yearly ground rent of thiity > three dollars 3 CD.a;M.,’6fi. 40. Debt. $187.61. Go wen.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George &. Southcott HE BBY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff - Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 21, 3865. feggrSt SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF & writ of Levari Fuiaa, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, March 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ..., , All that three story brick raesguag-aand back build-' lags and lot of ground appurtenant thereto, situate On the north side of flaverford street, sixty-five feet east of Logan street, in ihe city of Philadelphia; containing in front on HAverforu street thirteen feet, depth one handled feet. . - CD, O.; H » ’66. 44. Debt.- $111.79 Auge. 3 Taken fn execution and to be sold as the property of Peter Wuson and John Patterson; , HENBY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb, 21,-1865. jfe22-3t CHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF' K? a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome 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 yearly ground rent of twenty .two doii&rsand fifty cents, reduced to eighteen-dollar*, issuing, and payable out of lot of ground situate on the~S&at side of Hanccck street, 116 feet south of Jefferson street; in the city of Philadelphia ;confrinis g in front on Hancock street 16 feef, and fn depth 60 feet [D C ;M. , ’65. 26. Debt, $lO4 24. Hedrick. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of CbrirtcphT Heim. HENBY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 16,1865. fe2l-3t SHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ' a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, March 6, 1866, at4Vclack, at Sansom-street Hall, All that frame messuage and lot of ground situste on the southeast corner of Sassafras street ~and & certain twenty-feet* wide alley, between. Sixth and Seventh streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Sa*fiafras street 20 feet, and in depth along saidallev 88 feet. [Which premises Elizabeth Fritz et al., by deed dated March 29, 1826, conveyed inter alia unto John Baers in fee;] " _ JX. B. There is a one-story brick and frame building, used as a green house, on. front of said lot, and gUwo- 1 * story brick stable, used as a carpenter shop,in thereSJi* [D. C.;M„’66, 36. Debt, $550 32. Peiroe. 3 . . Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob Hast*, deceased. ' HENBY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. , Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb 20, 1865. fe2l3t ~ CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A Writ of, Venditioni Exponas, to me directedL will be exposed to public sale or vendue, -on MONDAY Evening, Marche, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ...* All that lot of ground situate on the northeast corner of Hamilton and'Sixteenth streets, In the Fifteenth' ward, city of Philadelphia; containing In. front 'on Hamilton street 80 feet, and in depth along Sixteenth street SO feet 6H inches to an eighteen-feet alley, with the privilege thereof [.Which premises. James Hamil ton et al., by deed dated June 28,1817, recorded in Deed Book G. W. C., No. S 7, page 433, Ac. , conveyed unto John A. Paxton in fee, reserving ground rent of eighty dollars. 3 N. B—A one-itory stone madhine shop is erected on afcot e lot. . i . * CD. C.;M., *66. 43. Debt $9,*#.83l J.O Price ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John A. Paxton. HENBY C. HO WELL; Sheriff * Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 20,1865. feSl-3t . SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to me directed. will be exposed to public saleor vendue, onJKONDAY Evening. MarchS, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-sireet HaU, All that lot of groundAitukte oa the east side of Broad street, one hundred and sixteen feet south ofßace' street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Broad street thirty-*ix feet,' and in depth one hun dred end thirty-six fset to a twelve feet ali*M, with the privilege thereof.* Subject to ground'rent of two hundred and foxty-three.doUars. - v [D. ; C 7; M.i ’65. 23. Debt, $122.71. P. P. Morris. 3 Taken in exicution and to be gold as the property of Daniel Vail. HENBY G. HOWELL .Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Feb. 21,1865. fe22-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE QP a writ of Levari Facias, jto me directed, willbcex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY March 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at S&usom-streefc Hall, all that lot of around situate on the of Huntingdon street and northwest side of Emerald street, in the city of Philadelphia rcoutalning In front on Hunt ingdon street sixty feet, and in depth one hundred and twenty feet to Elizabeth street J Which premises Wil liam 4. Boyer, by deed dated February 22, 1854, con* veyed unto Junes Golcher in fee. 3 [D C. 75. Debt, *2,7p5.87. fioad.3- Taken in execution and to be sold as toe property of James Golcher. '*HENKY C. HOWELL; Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 21,16637 fe23-3t CHERIFF’-S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Bveaiug, March 0,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ! All that lot 'of hround situate on toeifiouthwest corner of Westmoreland street and Second street, in the city of Philadelphia, conta nlng in front on Second street four hundred feet, and in depth along Westmore land two hundred and forty-eight feet|to Hancock street. [Which premises Joshua Lippincott et ux., by deed dated October Hto, 1861, recorded in Deed Book AO.fi., No. 39, page 202, Ac.* conveied unto Humphrey F. Ludwick in fee, reserving a yearly ground rent of six hundred dollars; and subject to restrictions as to build ings, :&c. Eeewrit-3 . ' CD. 0. i M., *65. 28. Debt $307. Marcer.lv Taken in execution and to be sold as the property.Of Humphrey P„ Ludwick. _ __ . > HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s OMce. Feb. 21,.1865.,.. fe22-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIBTUErOF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will bo exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Jsvening, March 6,1885, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that lot of ground situate on Hie south side of Adams street, west of Tulip street, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Adams street thirty-six feet, and in depth along Tulip street one hundred and fifty feet three inches to Em.len street. [Which, pre raises William F. Bmlen et al., by deed dat'd October 31,1848, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No page 315, Ac., conveyed unto Henry W. Betze in fee, reserving grouadjent of thirty.six dollars.]— ■« i - : [C C. P.; M., >65. 6. Debt, $18.60. Pile. 3. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry W. Betze. HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offioe„Feb. 11,1885. toU-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, March 6,1885, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-streefftell, , . 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-cue htra .dred feet, to Bough-and Ready street. [ Which pre misss George T. Lewis, et &L. by deed dated Jrily 14, 1848. recorded in Deed Book T. H., No 122, page 454, ‘ &c.« conveytd unto Christopher Muntzinfee.Baserv inggroupdrent of $26.25.] . ** vr *.*„ «, ' _ [C C.rp.: M » 65.. 5, „Deb4, : 513.62. Taken in'executlon'and to he sold as the property of Christopher Muntz. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 11,1885. fel3-3i SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE©F E? a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me dirscfel.-WUI be exposed to pnbllotale or vendne, on MCWDAYBrta lax, Match 6, 1866, aM o’clock, at Sansom-streetHSUgr, Ail thatiiree story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Murray street two hupared and thirty-two feet b!x inches ea»t of Twenty- first street, in the city of Philadelphia: contalnine in ftont on Murray street fifteen .feet, and in depth sixty feet. [Which premises Edward Taylor Randolph at uxi&y deed dated September Soth-,1861, locorded fir G W. c.; No. liB, page 104, conveyfd-unto Vincent Steeper in fee, reserving ground rent of seventy'five dollars.lq „j,. M j , K - M . Debt $75 85 Taken in’ execution and to be sold as the properly of Vincent Sleeper. HBNRY C. HO WBLL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 11,1865. feffijlt OHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE. J§F . O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, Will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing, March 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street H&B, All that lot of ground, situate on the north sidf of Wood street, 136 feet «ast of Amber street in the city of Philadelphia; contaisiog in front on Wood sties? 39 feet snd in dtpth 100 feet to Bough aud Ready street. [Which premises George T. Lewis ei ah, by deed dated April 19tn, 1851, recorded in Deed Book. G. W. 0. ,sfo* 80, pjge 19, so, conveyed unto William Webster in fee. Reserving ground rent 0f534.12 ] • ' -a- C. P.; M. ’65. 16 Debt. $17.80. MamfJ Takeii In execution to be sold as thnproperty of William Webster. HBNRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 11,1868. felJfit. SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE^F O a writ of Venditioni Exponae, tomedi rooted, will be exposed to pttbllc saloorvendae.onMONßAY Bveifiltg, March 6.1860. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All those two-stcry brick and two*story framemas suages and lot of ground, situati on toe west of TMrd street and north side of Coates street, in of Philadelphia; containinr in front on Third street forty feet, and in depth one hundred feet, narrowing to thirty feet oh the west. [Which premises Ahraum Collineaetux . By deed dated March. 28,1790, nsMed in Deed Book D., Ho. 26. page 67, Ac., convajediqnto John Jos. Lelblnger in fee. reserving a ironndtjjint of fifty-three ana one-third dollars J _• , ■ v,- [C. C.:P.Tm:’66. 17. Debt, *9712. Letchwor&.-l Taken in exeentionand to be sold as the property of Jobs Jost Lelblnxer.hlhKY C. HOWKt.L, Snerlul Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office. Feb. 11,1865. feljj-ijt CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE, OF O, a w rit of Venditioni Exponas, to me be exposed to pnblic sale or vendue, on'MOiq>AT*E?e ning. Marche, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sensom-stroetHall. All that three- story briek megiußge and lot of ground situate on tbe south side of Pine street, two hoadired and twenty two feet west of Beaoh street, in the rihg of FUladelphia; containing in front on Pine street IgfMen feetandin depth .sixty Eve feet , tWhioh pranttes Williamß: Lejeeetnx., by deeddated May29;lt, 1557, recorded in Deed Book B, D, W., Ho. I M, ■to., conveyed unto Edward S; Wheejan in feed ? r T [G. C. P. ; M.» 65. 15, Debt, $77.80. Buckualtefl] . Taken in ©xeention and to be sold as .the properof Ersnris ShM Philadelphia, Sheriff’e Office, Feb. 11, 1865. felg St SHERIFF’S SALE,—BY VIRTUE OF fD awrit of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to pnblic sale or vendne,on MOHDATEnnSg, March 6; 1865. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Ham Alt that lot of ground situate on the eaet side oflighth street one hundred and twelve feet north of DicktnSpn street, in the city of Philadelphia, containlnglSfrifet on Eighth etreettworty seven feet, and indepthsaeven ty feet to a five feet a< ley leading into Dlokinsnn»tragt.' [Which premises Hannah Parke r hy dead datsd JUlr 18th, 1850. rscorded in Deed Book O. W. 0., Ho.}/, pageB67, Ac., conveyed nnto Hugh Mo9iuley ln.fte. reserving a ground rent of ninety-two dollarsandtfi^tj 3 CD. O.'t M. ,’66.' 68: Debt, *4!9r HoppfirS Taken! in execution and to be sold m the property of BuS BfcGinley. HEMRY C. HOWELL, SgeriS Epadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Feb. SI. 1865.; v-’-il”- -'■ ' t-- - ! 1 f SHERIFF’S SAFES. OF M a writ of TendUloni Exponas, tomedlrected, will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 6,1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No; L—All that lot of ground sitnate on the west rid* ofFront street three hundred *pd twenty* fire feet fdhr and*a Quarter Inches south of Diamond street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on £K>nUtreet twenty fe*t, and In depth one hundred and ten feet, to that lot of ground situate on the west eld* of Front *trbet, two hundred and ninety-one feet four and a quarter inches south of Diamond street, in the dty of Philadelphia: containing In front on Front etrtet lerfehteen feet; and in depth one hundred ana ten feet, —A3I t hat lot of ground situate on the west rids of Front street, three hoi*dred,and eight feet four and a onatter inches south of Diamond street, ia the city « Fbiladeluhla: containing in front on Front street seven teen feet, in depth one hundred and ten feet, to Hope that irredeemable‘yearly ground rent Of seventy issniiyr and payable half yearly, out .1 that three- etory wrick messuage, hack hnllding,, Sid lot of ground sitnate on the west side of Hatchinson street, one hundred and three feet north of Poplar street, Inthe city of rtiudslphla; containing In front slxte.n Set,'snd In depth sixty-four feet to an alley, with the ’^No^6*-~AIi 3 l&at irredeemable ground rent of seventy dollars, issuing and payable half-yearly, out Of all that throe- story brick messuage, hackhulldinge, arid fat of srousd rttuate on the east slde_of Eleventh street, one hundred and fifty-four feet-north or Poplar.-In the city of PhUadelpMa: containing In front sixteen feet, and In depth seventy, three feet to an alley, with the privilege tt9,60f [:l>. C. j M.,’65 48. Debt, 8302.70. Jodson.] , Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Freeman Scott. HENBY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 21, 38%.- fe23-3fc CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE * OF D a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue.on MONDAY Evening, March 6,lB6S;fat 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ■ No. 1. Alt the estate, right, title, and interest of Wll liamS. Bobldof, lit, and to one undivided seventh part of all that three-story brick messuage and lot of« round eituate on the west side of Third street, in tne Twelfth ward, city of Philadelphia ; containing In front on Third etreet twenty feet.and in depth one hundred and ssven tv-elßht feet. ■■ Bonnded- north by WiUow street, east by Third etreet, south by partition wall between this and adjoining premises, and west by Knuckle street. Ho. 2. All that three-story brick messnage and lot of ground sitriafe on the west side of TUrd street -twenty feet south of Willow street, In the city of Philadelphia i containing In front on Third sireet.twenty feet, and In depth one hun ired; add seventy-eight feet to Kauckls ... 69. -Debt, *17,751.05. Hoppsr.J Taken in execution and to be sold as the property ol William S Hoble. ' HBJBY O. HOWELI,, Sheri £ Philadelphia, Sherire Offlce, Feb. 21.186.1. fe33 3t CHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Faelae, to me dtreeted, will be ex posed- to publio sale or vendne. on MONItIYY evening. Much 6, 3665, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, . AH thatlet of ground Bituatoon the north, side of Pratt, street forty eight feet east of Falrmonnt street, in the city of Philadelphia: thence extending north six ty feet, dhencei east thirty feet,-thence south three feet,' tnenca east thirty-two feet to Taylor street, thence South along Taylor street fifty-seven feet? lo Eratoetreet, thence west along same sixty-two feet ,to jtwginnlng, with - the privilege of all -alleys honiidlmt thereon, fWhich premises George Megee* Esq., by used dated February 7,1657. recorded In Dls trlct Court In Deea Book K, Ho 2, page 89, An, con veyed unto Howard Tilden in'fee j CD. O. pf., ’65. 39.'Debt, *2,000. J. B. Townsend.] Taken In execntlon and to be .old as the property of Howard Tilden, - HEHKY C. HOWBLL, Sheriff. . Pha#elphia7 Sheriff’s Offlce, Feb, gl, 186 ft fe23-gt CHmiFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A, M Yvru ofYenditioni Exponae, to me directed, will be exposOT to public saleor vendue,oa MONDAY Sveaiag t March#, 186i5, at 4 o’clock, at Saaeom-street Hril, , ‘ No. L All that four-fiton* brick messuage audlot of ground situate ou the west side of Second street, 285 feet 4 laches north of Master street, in the city or Philadel- Ehia; containing inDont on Second street 18 feet, and i depth 74 feet 6 inches.' _ ‘ _ No. 2 All that feur-story brick messuage utd lot of around'ritual e on the east side of Philip surest, 285 feet 4 inches north of Master street, ia tbecifcy ofPhiiadel phJaj'CQataininff in front dn'Philip street 18 feet 8 inches, Inriudingthe half-part of a 3-feet alley laid out between this and adjoining premises to the north, and in depth 47 feet 6 inches. , . . ... A. Murphy has parted with his interest in above JW rb;a # *„ ’65. 80. Debti $l,BOO. Hnbbell 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as _ the property of Alexander Murphy. BBNKY C, HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 2L 1866. fe23-a Q3SBRIFF*S SALE. —BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March *6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Ha3i, • -••••• All that lot composed of two adjoining lots of ground numbered 167 and 188, in the plan of “ Pniladelpliia Cofiutv Heal Estate Aasociation, ” *ituate on the south side of Columbia avenue 62 feet 6 inches west of Baiter street, in tie city of Philadelphia; containing together in front on Columbia avenue 35 feet, and in depth 79 •feet, including a S< feet alley running to the depth of TO feet into and from Bailey street with the privilege thereof CWhleh premises John Stillman et. al., by deed dated July 23d. 1863, recorded in Deed Book H. D. WJ, No 41, page 261, &c-, conveyed unto John J. Grif fiths in fee. J CD. 0. 5 M., ’66. 78. Debtsl,COO. BonealLl Jluken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Jh Griffiths/ HENBFG HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 21, ■ 1865. fe23-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF M ;a. writ of Levari Farias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, - March 6, 1865, at 4.o’clock, at Sansom-street Sail, All those three frame messuages and lot of ground sit nate on the north aide of Callowhill street. No. 321, be tween Hunckel.and Fourth streets, in the city of Phila delphia; contaiDingin fronton; Oallowhill-street eight* ,6en feet, and in depth seventy-two feet. Bounded north by Messrs.. Penn’s lots, south by CaUowhlU street, east j»jrground of John Ware, and west by ground formerly 66 iz j)el)t, $U1.79. AafeJ Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Peter Wilson and John Patterson. ‘ ■ HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Feb. MT1865. fe22-St TBUITB QRBAT TOBACOO, OIOAB, mJ ahuttps STOBff, - " Ho. :*IZ, OffißßTflUT Street, PhuedeUkl*. to. Deutkeep, the greatest Muortsteat. Been keep, rite «reate«t variety. Dekit keeps the litrnßfc xenerai etoek. Top can ret any kind of TobfcMO. Ton cut cet wtx kind of Olnub Ton tut xet any kind of FI pet. Tone»n(et anrklnd of Sun*, tSt DBAB’S QRSAT TOBAOCJO STOBS. ffo. 413 CHKSTHUT Street, PhiltdelpM*. to, W nen yon (o to Deu’t yon cut (et anythin, yot want In the way of Flnx.'FUe Cut and SmoklnxTobat ton, Domerilt and Haysna Olnrt, Flpea, to._ . Dean keep* the larxeit xenerU ttotk of Sotaeee, Flpet* to.. In fte United Statea. ■ . Dean’a «stlee ue to extenriye that ha tan afford ta Ml) at about one-half what othera tell for. Dean aella to the Army of tha Fotonaa. Dean aella to the Army of the Jamaa. Dean eetia w the Army of the Tenneaua. Dean sepa to the Army of the Onmherlani Fennaylyanla merchanta all buy at Dean’a, ffew Jeraey merchanta all bny at Dean’a, Delaware merahanta all bay at Dean’a, . At the} can alwaya xet jnat what they want, and at a mneh lower price than they .an eleewhu., and th.T do not tare to pltk np tn«lr xooda at adoien lttttt ordered are guaranteed to lire aatiafariion. Order onae and yon ami alwaya ordar from Dean’a, at hi. plbx and fine ant ahaarlnx and imoklnr tohaaaou and aliara an far anparlor to au othera. and he aella for mnahlaai. DBAM’A Mo. 4H3 CHBSTHDT StraU. nog-tf FhUadalnhla. Fa. HTHTTE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES. a a —A new French Ooametla for beantlfrlnx and pre teralnc the oompletrion. It la ate moat.w'onderfU torn pound of the axe. There ta neither ehalk, powder, max neala, Uamuth, nor tale in ita aompoaltton. It Minx aompoaed entirely of pure Yiriin Wax; hence the ex traordinary onalttiea lor preeerainx the skin, makinxlt 10ft, amooth. fair, and tranapannk It'makea tha old appear yonniithahomaly handsome; tha hantjomejmoxe beautlfid, and tha moat haautlfiri dlySa. Frteea SO and SO testa. Fraparadoriy bT dOHT tt 00., Feriumera. ISJa&^in^" I** 1 ** Jis-8m ? ~ C PHILADELPHIA SCALE WOBKB, FIWEMTH Street md ATgg.. PBOPOBAU, * OFFICE, DEPOT COMMISSARY OF i SUBSISTENCE. PBotef FJe^M 8101 SEALED PBOPOEALB, in duplicate, are InviteE until MAECH llib, 18C6, at 32 o’eJock M., fo? furnish ing the Subsistence Department. wl*h __ • __ ___ TBBEE TfiOUfeAND (3.0 W) BAB EELS OFFLO^TR. The proposals will be for what is known at tiris Depot as Nos. 1,2, and 3,. and bids will be entertaineofor any quantity less than the whole. , Bida must be in duplicate, Mid for each grade on sepa* rate sheets of paper.. ■; .... „ 2he delivery or the Flour to commence within five days from the opening of the bids, and in such quanti ties, daily*, as the Government may* direct ; delivered-at the Government warehouse in Georgetown; at the wharves or railroad depot in Washington* D. G The delivery of ail Flour awarded to be completed within twenty days from thd openlrg of the bids. Payment will he made in suchfundsas the Govern ment may have for disbursement. . . , j- . . The usual: Govenunent!inspection will. be mane just befere the Flour is received, aud none will be accepted which is not freshground, and made fromwhsat ground in the v cinity where manuteetured, un|ess of a very 8 Fiom*to delivered in new oik barrels,’ bead lined. . ... « . An oath of allegiance must accompany th* bid of each bidder who has not the oath on file in this office, and no bid will-be- enteitainedfrom parties who have previ ously failed to comply with ihtlr bid*, or from bidders not present ip respond, - ’ - . Government reserves the right to reject any bid for any reuse. Bid* to be addressedUo the undersigned, at No. 233 “Q” Street,endorsed Proposalsf^Flour.” £, S. BBIDGES, mh6»gt Captain. C.. 8, V._ A SSI STAN T QUARTERMASTER’S ■ J3l omn£ f- ■' - -■* - - - ' PHH.ADBIPBU. Maroi 6,1865. SEABED PBOPO3AM will be received at ttts.offloe until THDBSDAI, March 21, 1866. at 12 o’clock M., for famishing AHTHKicITK STBAMEB COAL’’ -• Tor a perioCoT three months,:commencing April i, 1865, and ending June 80, 1866. Coal to be of thebeat qaality Anthracite* for the use of steamers; to weigh 2,210 ms. to the ton, and to be subject to inspepMon. . .. The Goal is-to be delivered on board vessels in the ports of Philadelphia or New York, in such quantities, and at snchdimes as may be required; furnishing, if de manded, seven thousand tons per week. In case of failure to deliver tne eoatin sufficient quan tity, and at the proper rime and place the Government receives the right to make good any .dafirieney by pur chsee fttthe eonir&cfor’s risk and expense. - The price (wftiehMfrould be st&ted ooth in figures ana in writing) must be given separately for the coal deli -1 vered on board of vessels at this port and at New York, on Ute terms and conditions above stated. , Ten per cent will be withheld from the amount of all payment* made, which reservation is not Jo be paid un til the contract fihall have been fully completed. Pay ments of the remaining ninety per cent:, or balance due, will be m ade montnly, when the Department is in funds for that purpose. Each offer must be accompanied by a written guaran tee, signed by two or more responsible'parties, (their responsibility to be certified by a United States Judge, Attorney, or Collector,) that the bidder or bidders-wUI, if his or tkrir.hid be accepted, enter into written obliga* tion,- wltb good and sufficient sureties. In the sum of pne hundred thousand dollars, to furnlih. the proposed sup plier ■ i. . *' ' ’i-' r No proposition will be considered unless the terms of ibis'adTPrtisex&ent (a copy of which should accompa ny each bid ) are compiled with. Bids will be opened Thursday March 23, ISSS, at 12 o’clock M, and bidders are requested to be present. The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is reserved, and no bid from a e ef&ulting contractor will be received. , ' _ . ' The envelopes to be endorsed‘‘Proposals for Coal, and Addressed to the undersigned. By order of Col. Wm. W. McKim, . Chief Qaartenaaster Phiia|alphiaPgppt mbg-16t - , - . Captain and A. Q. Iff FOR WAf ?R TRANS, J- pobtation. ' ' OFPICE OF WATBB TBAXBPOaTATtOX, U. S. A, No. 27A S. Third Strbbt, __ Philadelphia, March 4,1866; SEALED PROPOSALS wUlbe received at this Office until THURSDAY, March 16,1865, at 12 o’clock M.. for the transportation by water of Army Supplies from Pbilkdriphia, Pa., to the various points os the South ern coast, and also for transportation of Army Supplies from those points to Philadelphia. Pa., oa the follow ing conditions: Tr ansportation to be furnished by either B&U or steam vessels, or both (to Alexandria, Va.» and Washington; D. C., by barges or other vessels), as this Department . may require It, and bidders should state distinctly the pries in writing and figures fo; each class. The contract will be given for the entire month of April, 1865. will state the rate per one hundred (100) miles for which they will transport horses, mules, cattle, wagons, eaits. ambulances, hay. and grata; alto, the rate p*r barrel* ton of 2,240 pounds, and cubic foot, per one hundred (liO) miles for which they will transport another freight; or they may propose rates for the en tire distance from Philadelphia,' Fa.. to : &*y point on the coast, and rates from same to Philadelphia, for the , entii e distance, stating from aud to what ports. Transportation to be furnished when required, and in case of failure on tbe part of the contractor to furnish the necesary transportation, the Government to have the right to supply the deficiency and charge the con tractor the difference of cost, should a higher rate have to be paid. . The Government reserves the right fo freight inde pendent of the contract, all such vessels as may be own ed by the United States or he der charter. Bonds with approved security will be required from the party to whom tbe contract may be awarded. Bids will be opened on Thursday, March 16, 1865, at 12 o’clock M.. and bidder* are requested to be present. Awards will be mac e on Friday, March 17, and the suc cessful bidder notified. The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is reserved, as also the right to reject any vessels which may be deemed unseaworthy. By order of Colonel WILLIAM W. McKXM, Chief Quartermaster Philadelphia Depot. JOHN B. JENNINGS, mh6-10t Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, , PROPOSALS FOR BEAD HORSES. Quartermaster Gbjtbral’s Ofpice, • First Division, _ • WabhixotoX City, DO, March 1,1855. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o’clock on Saturday, March 18, 1865. for the pureb&ieof all horses that may die or be killed at the Gieeboro Depot, near Washington, D. G., within the next twelve months succeeding' the date of the letting of the contract * “ * •*.* The hones will be delivered at a certain designated spot, to be fixed by the United States. Tbe animals areto be removed daily, and conveyed far enough from the limits of the depot to avoid all nui» ance, either- to the depot or the residents in the vi cinity. Payment will be required in Government funds* at the close of each month, for all animals delivered up to that date. Bonds, with approved securities in the sum of ten thou&nd (10,000) dollars will be required from the party • to whom the contract is awarded. - Each proposal must state tbe price per animal, giving full name and post-offica address of bidder, and be as etznpanied by a guarantee, signed by two responsible persona and certified by some United States officer or re sponsible person known to this office, and ateo by the oath of allegiance, signed, stamped, and duly attested. This office reserves the right to reject any or all bids that may be offered. Proposals should be. addressed to the undersigned, Washington, D. C., and be plainly marked on the en velope “ Proposals for Dead Horses. ” mhflSt JAMES A; BK£N, Colonel in charge Firri Division Q M. G. O. ASSISTANT QU ARTERM ASTER’ 8 A OFFICE, 1130 GIRaBD Street, FhiladelpMa.Pa.. Ka&ch 3,1365. SEALED PROPOSALS will be renewed at this office until 12o’clock M„ WEDNESDAY, March 15th, 1865, for delivering • " 11000 SIX-MULE ASHY WAGONS COMPLETE at the United "States Storehouse." . HANOYBR-Street wharf* to be lnaueeled by an Inspector appointed on the part of the Government. ' Bids will be received for 25 wagons >or more; to be made in conformity with specifications, to be seen at thie office. The name oAthe contractor and dat&of contract to be distinctly marked on each wagon. Bidders should state when they will commence their deliveries* the number of waeons they propote to fur nish each week* the price (which should be .written both in words andfigures), and conform to the terms of this advertisement, a copy of which should accom pany each proposal. Each hid most be guaranteed by two responsible per . sons, whose signatures mnst>e appended to the guaran tee. and certified to as being good and sufficient secu rity for the amonnt involred. by the United States Dis trict Judge, Attorney, or Collector, public officer. Bids will be opened on Wednesday, March ifith, 18&>» andbidders are xequsated to be present. The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea sonable, and no bid from a defaulting contractor trill be received- All bids received for the above wagons will be sent to the Qu&xtermaster General for his decision. All’ proposals to be made out on theregular forms, Which will be furnished on application at this office. Endorse envelope *' Proposals for Amy .Wagons. 1 * By order of Colonel Wa. W. Me Kim. Chief Quarter master. GEOKOE B. OBMB. mhg llfc Captain and A, Q. M. OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, \r Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 27, IMS. PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned, until FBXDAT, March 10,1866, at 12 o’clock M,, for farnlsli ' ing this Department with Sky* Blue Keisey, army standard; : . D* B.dJnlform Cloth, do. . . • . To be delivered free of charge at the United Sfcatec In i spection Warehouses, in this city, Ih good, naw pack ages. Parties offering goods should makeseparate proposals for each article offered, and must distinctly state in their bids the . quantity they propose to faraish, the price ( which should be written both in words and figures), and conform to the terms of this advertisement/ a copy of which should accompany each proposal. - Standard samples of the articles required may be seen at the Office of Clothing and Equipage in this city. . Samples, when submitted, must be marked and num bered to correspond withthe proposalr and the parties thereto most guarantee that the goods shall be. in every respect, equal to _ army standard, otherwise the propo sals will not be considered. A guarantee signed by two responsible persons must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles awsrded to him under his proposal. Bids will be opened on Friday. March 10, 1865, at 12 o’clock M. , at this office, and* bidders are requested to he present. Award* will be made on Saturday, March lit 1865. Bonds will be rewired that tie contract wiU be faith fully fulfilled. Telegrams relating to proposals will not be noticed. Blank forms of Proposals, Contracts, and Bonds may be obtained at tile office: Tie right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is reserved. Endorse envelope * ■ Proposal for [here Insert the name of the article offered }, and address C. W. MOULTON, mb3-5t Depot Qaartetmaater. pBOPOB ALB FOBMANURE* QUASTZBKABTBS GffiSTSKAIr’S OfFIOT, First Division, -m _• - • Washington Citt, February 10,1865. SEAXSD PROPOSALS wilt be received at tide office until W2DBBSDAI, MARCHIS,IB6S, at 12 o’clock M., for fibs[purchase of all the MANURiS that may be pro cured fromthe stables and corrals of the Giesboro De pot, near Washington, D. G. .within the twelve months next succeeding Aprill,lB6s. The successful bidder will be required to have bargee or boats moored at the wharf at Giesboro in constant readinesssto receive the manure which may accumu late... The United States will deliver the manure in the said barges or boate, and -will designate an agent tomea sure it as rapidly as loaded >*'- Bidders must state the price per cubic yard. An oath ofallegiauca mil be re quire 1 from each bidder. Payment will be required to be made in Government muds at the end of each month fox the manure delivered in the barges during the month. „ Bonds, with approved securities, will he required fromthe party awarded, in the sum of ten thousand (10,000) douara. The Department reserves the right to reject any pro posal not deemed advantageous to the United States. Proposals must be addressed to the undersigned, Washington, D.C., and marked on the envelope posals for Manure. h <- JAMES A. EKiir, ... Colonel In charge Ist Division, felS-lm, a. M. G. O. PROPOSALS FOB STATIOHERY.— *■- Proposals for furnishing the Medical Purveying .Department, in tills city, with STATIONERY are re spectfully invited. Manufacturers and dealers are requested to tend sam ples, with Price List, to this office as early as practi cable. v C. SUTHERLAND, __ .. _ _ i _ Sorg’nNS.-A , Medi*Purveyor. Officer G^Fe^y COAX.. THOMAS J. ObaJL XqBBT J. HintPgrrA QBAM & HEMPHILL, '-f DgAmSRS Ilf : LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL, Of all sizes, and of bait qualities,. Carefully picked aad screened, and Invariably at the „ _ „ w lowest each pricee. Offiee_ and Yard, WILLOW,.below FIFTEENTH BtrMt. 1*« North SIXTH Street, 053 North TENTH Street, 1*33 BABCDAY. Sbeet. or ttopMh the Port i.Offiee, whieh will be. promptly and Satisfactorily filled. j*l7 3m E schreiner, new goal depot, •* NOBLE Street, Above Ninth street. uomUntlT on hand «nperioz qualities of Lehlsh aad SehuyUdUGoal, selected expressly for family purposes, at the lowest market pricee. Wharf Twenty-third street, below Arch streak Office UO South FOURTH Street. : oc2o-6bi OENTJINB EAGLE VEIN COAL, EQUAL, IF HOT, SUPERIOR TO LEHIOH. £ mai wUI secure your sn.tonu Bxjrand Stove slies. $ll per ton; Large Hut, $lO. OfiloelSl South FOURTH Street, below .Chestnut, .Depot 1410 CALLOWHXLL Street, above Broad. 1 seld-fim BT.T.TH BRAHSOH ftOAL.—SUGAB LOAF, BBAVBB Street Cap6-tO J. WALTON atOO. 'THE SCIENCE OP MEDICINE , ..affatW etand simple, pure."majestic; haviac fact trath aloae Sir its 8 OffSOIHE PBBPA RATIOHB, eetabllshed over 16 years. . TONES HO USE, . : 9 Oor. MARKET STREET and MARKET BQUAEE, _ . . HARRISBURG, Fa. . S?Prt«t«f reapeetfnUy retums hlB adaeen thutka f*M«MUt4»for the very liberal patroaase bestowed to the Honea dace aader his msauemeatT aad: woali .v .■ ’ ■' -' -X, AIJCVIOir BAJJM. 'AUCTION NOTICE. ; FOEHBBB, BBimtET, fcqojpfll MU _ On TUISDaV SBXT, March I’miWplii irf On four months’ ciedlt.at their Store, 615 CHESTNUT Street a r*r» large and attractive SAXOXrI^UnMGOOM. THBBB PIECES, ‘ Tnentirelr New spring Styles of the celebrated manu facture and Importation of Messrs. SOHIfKIDKtt BKOTHESB. NewYortt- ' . ' NS* Special attention Is called to the sale* as the seeds offered cojnprU* a moat magnificent assortment of £?lors and styles new before offered in.this or aay other market. This sale cannot be repeated. SPECIAL BAtS OF SOO CdSTOKS »BW ANp DX 81BABLB spbijso bibbons, » ‘.4off a favorite impor. ation, and in ail the > new ana colors, tTHESBAT . * . Nos. 4®60 corded edge poult de sole ribbons, white, black, and choice colors. ... , Nob. 4@£o extra quality hlsch.and whitedj. Nos. lt@«0 troche figured and plaid colored ao, Nos. 4@60 extra white and mals plain do. —feathered edge satin ribbons. ‘ _____ PLAIN AND WHITE OOEDBD ED SB BLACK SILK - * VELVET RIBBONS. Nos I@l2 super black silk velvet ribbons. ? A full line of white corded edge do. . • • 4-4, 5 *, AND 6 * GEOS GRAIN ENGLISH BRACK ■ CRAPES. •• Also* an invoice of extra quality English 4-4, 6*4, and 6*4 gros grain black crapes* WHITE GOODS. A full line jaconets, fine Swiss mulls, nainsooks, check,muslin. Ac. > * CLOTHS, OASSIHBBES, COATINGS. —pieces cloths, black and fancy cassimeres, woolen coatings. Ac. SALE OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. ON TUESDAY, - „ , March 7, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, on four months 600 packages and lots of fancy andstaple imported and domestic dry goods. Samples and catalogues early on morning of sale. DOMESTIC GOODS FOB CASH. Brown and bleached muslins, 5*4 and 9-4. Bleached sheetings, ginghams, Cambrics, prints, Kentucky jeans. Flannels, Balmorals, Ac. , 1,500 PIECES OF WHITE GOODS, Of a Superior Make. 1,600 pieces, consisting of • , , , __ fine to superfine jaconets, cambric, and check mus — do " * Swlts molls, soft mulls, Victoria. IRISH SHIETIKG LINENS, ' *—cares 4-4 fine toezira fine shirting linens.. Also. Spanish linens, linen drills, fanners* linens. BLACK alpacas and mohairs of superior r it Atria 10 cases 6 4 fine to extra black alpacas. cases 6-4 black and colored pure mohairs. : MOZAMBIQUE. SILK CHECK MOHAIRS, Ac. , 2 cases London silk check mozambiques. 3 cases silk stripe poplins. 1 case pure eilk cheek mohairs, for best city trade. * 2 cates black and white mohairs. • ~ WHITE MARSEILLES QUILTS. B*4 to 16-4 London white maxseiilea quilts. EXTRA FINE QUALITY VIENNA BROGHE SHAWLS. of the celebrated manufacture of Messrs. OSCAR PBOLSB A CO. „„ . ON TUESDAY, an invoice of shawls: all- wool extra quality broehe square shawls, —all*wool extra quality extra fine centres,choice colors. all wool extra quality open-centra long shawls, for the finest city retail trade. SCO Minerva and zephyr spring shawls. LINJN DAMASKS AND DIAPERS, WARRANTED ■ • - ALL LINEN. 6 cases 7*4 and 8-4 She bleached linen damasks* 1 case 3 4 bleached linen blrdeeye diaper. 2 cases 7* 4, B*4, and 10 4 brown linen damasks. 100 PIECES BLACK TAPFBTAB, GROS DE RHINBS. * VENETL BNBEB, AND ARMURE6, FOR CITY TRADE. t“ * ©SO-inoh-Juaw black gros de Rhines. extra Quality gros grains. —26® 30- inch black Venetiennes and armures. 2E@3C-inoh splendid quality black taffetsT. »,000 BALMORALS, FOR CASH. ?DW*ck and white Balmorals; KOhfgh-colored do. I*ooo Premiere and Fontoosue do. pANCOAST & WABNOCK, AUO A TIOHEEES, »M MARKET Street LARGE POgITtVEEALE ,50 ROTS OP AMERICAN AND IMPORTED lIKr GO. DS. LINEN GOODS. EMBROIDERIES HOBEIRY GOODS, Ao., Ho., by . catalogue, , „v“ . ON WEDNESDAY, March Bth, 1866, commencing at 10 o’clock, comprising a large and general assortment of desirable and sea sonable goods. FOB SAMS AMD TO JLET.: MFOE SALE—A HANDSOME COT TAGE, and in perfect repair, 24 feet front by 74 feet deep ; Flam on front and two sides 5 Parlor 18 by 30: ceiiink 12 leet bigb, ball 6 feet wide. Tbs first floor contains Farlor, Library, Dining Room, and Kitchea. Gas thiongbxmtthe bouse, waier in tbe Mtcben and batb room; situated near tbe banks of the river Dela ware, in the upper part of the borough of Bristol, Pa.; -loeation perfectly healthy and free from all fetters, 4c. Tbe grounds are In good order. Weil shaded with band eome evergreens, and with a good variety of choice fruit. • The lot is STfeet on Baddiffe street hy 225 feet deep, with same front on Cedar street, on which is a Car riage* house and Stabling. Price $6,0c0 One- half can remain on the property, Jl desired. Apply at OFFICE No. 1, . „ 40, LIBRARY Street. mh4-emw3t« Philadelphia. MEOR SALE—HOUSE AMD LOT, Ne. 242 North Eighth street, between Race and Vine streets, west sice. ‘ Lot 20 by 95; hack outlet. Inquire at mh4-3t* No. 35& North SECOND Street. M HOTEL TO LET, _ IN POTTSYLLLB, PENNA., Known as the ‘ Americaa House.” One of the best locations for a first-class Hotel in the State, situated in the heart of the coal region and at the terminus of . the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, -the Depot of which join* the Hotel.; Possession given Ist of April. , To a party that can keep & first class Hotel a long lease w£»be given. None others need apply. For further particulars address or apply to mh4-Bt* 2 P. BOYER, PotEsville. £lOB SALE-THE DESIRABLE DWELLING 1516 Green, with side yard, and pos ts salon Apt ii Ist Yen desirable Dwelling S. E. corner of Twenty* first and Green; extra finish. Possession soon. Four handsome Dwellings,R E. corner of Nineteenth and Green. Five neat Dwellings east side of Nineteenth street south of Green. Four n«at Dwellings south ride of Brandywine east of Nineteenth. B. F. glbnn, * ‘ 133 South FOURTH Street. mh4*6l orß. W. Cor. of BEVBKTEETHand GREEN. OK FOB SALE TBBT CHEAP— xEn DWELLING, with side yard, 919 Morgan street. Immediate possession This will be sold a bargain if closed within a few days B. 9. GLBNN, . 123 South FOUBTB Street, or S. W. cor. BBYBNT&BNTH and G&EEff. dgT TO BENT—A HOUSE BEAUTI «3tr FOI,LT locates ; ten minutes' walkfrom THIRD and CHESTNUT; every convenience, and furniture for sale: rent SfCO AMiesa **g. Henry, ” |hla office. mh3-3t* m FOB SALE—TWO VERT DE ■BStslraMa three- etorr BBIOK DWELLINGS, with hack buildings and large lots of ground, on Cooper street, near the Ballroad Depot, in Beverly, St. J In first-rate order, and immediate possession can he liven. Apply to PHILIP F. SNVDRB, mh3-3t» Ho. 113 South FIFTH Street. Mcape island.—for sale, a double COTTAGE, 40 feet (ront by 34 feet deep, With two-story kitchen back. In a central location, for nrtyate or public £ lawn attached, one square from the Ocean. Apply to J. W. BLASE. Gape Island, ot mh2 6i* 43 Horth EIGHTS Sweet, a) DESIRABLE FEANKFORD PRO •iin PEBTYFOR SALS—Asomtei of small and con* jenient Brick BWELLISGS, situated on CHURCH St., between Paul and Orchard streets Also, the valuable building LOT, northeast corner of CBOBCH and FaUL Streets, Sff by 100 feet. Will be sold on accommodating terms. . Apply to A. K. &F. K. WOMB4TH, tthl-61 - ■ » ■ .- *l5 ARCH street MFOR SALE—LARUE .FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP In full operation, with the working stock and tool*, patterns, Sc., of every de scription, necessary for doing a large and successful business, situated on a railroad about twenty miles from Philadelphia. B. F. GLENN, elB-tf 133 South lODRTH Street. ' M LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO- HuPEETi FOE SALE —The very large and sommo dlous LOT and BBILDING.Uft near theesntre of business, containing 60 foot on Cherry «FOR BALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER o®ws for «»!•, his countryseat, within half a mile oiWilmington, Delaware, on the Newport ,pike. con taining eight acres,of good laud, in the centre of which is a large lawn with a fine variety of shade trees, ma ges, lindens, evergreens. etc., In all oyer a hundred lull- grown trees. The improvement* consist of a large and commodious Mansion, hanked on the west by two towers, one of which is lour stories in height. There a door, with a hafl eleyen by forty-two feet. The boose has the (modern lmprove menta. A hydraulic ram forces wateV from a spring Into the upper story of the tower. There is also an Iron pump and hydrant under a covered area at the kitchen door. The out-buildings consist of a carriage house and stable sufficient for four horses and several rtkbleSas it' 8 ’ smoke boose*. The Good 'garden,' with several rufeUeg of dwarf,pear and grape vines in fell hearing. Thare are also several varieties of apple, cherry and chestnut trees. Terms accommodating. Potsaatlon given at any time. Apply to LEVI 6. CLASH, n024-tf 831 Market street. WUrnlngtonTm A por bale—a valuable sa«e, ln vitej all to toll athls Of-, flee,Md soethattodrealment 1» free fromehocke. CONVULSIONS. —A. discovery lias h«ut nuis which Beldoxa fail® in the cure of Epilepsy or Fits of any other hind. Any one desiring* knowledge of . this practice can «nt« at any time for fall Instruc- - rrM.w^asfei^® 00 - Hoa " : mASSIAS.TO&a TTBLMBOLD’B EXTRACT OF BAR , SAPABILLAdeanMe and reiovates tbo Mood, instill the rigor of health into the system, and parises ontthehnmor«.that make disease. ■A/TACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &c. —*• —3.800 bbl* Mass. Nos. 1, St, and S MaekatoL l»to-i»n«rhtllaV4Bb, in assorted packazee. 2,000 bbla. Mew Kutport, Fortune Bay. mi Billito Herrin,. 2-BWJk>*6» Lnbee, Sealed, No. 1 Herrin*. . • WObble. new HeeeShad. 250 boxes Herkimer county Cneege. An . Indore andfor^e^ AUCTION BALES. TOHN B. MTEBB & CO., AUCTW KERB, Nos. 83» and 33G MARKET Sins** RANGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS, BROGANS ARMY GOODS. No. „ , , ON TUESDAY MORNING, Karch7th,aUo o’clock, will be sold by font months’ credit, about 1,600 packages boon »l bregans, cavaliy boots, 40.. emteseUg g prt L">»!i fresh usortment of sacsonnbls goods of etty a»df LN manufacture. Will be open for examination with catalogs*, monringofsale. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS. STRAW GOODS, LaCETS. Ac S 3 NOTICE. —lncluded. In our large sale of shoes, Ac., HUEBDAY MORNING, % ** March 7, will be found in part the following f Wt i, desirable assortment, via: - • . 6 «5i Men’s, boys*, aim youths calf, double-sola t welt, -and pump sole drees boot#; men's, bo,. 1 ' youths* kip and buff-leather boots; m*& r f g n * * long-leg cavalry boots: men’s and boys’ calf bnfrrH erCongresa hoots and bal morals; men's hQv,^ Si! ’ li youths’ super kip, buff and polished hsir * and pump-solabrogsns; ladies* fine kid. and enamelled, patent rewed b<nora’g a&d « Sattere; women’s, misses*, and children’s calf satber balmoral* and lace boote; children’s^ &}&• sewed city-made laca boots; fancy cowed baimer. ? ankle ties; ladies’ fine black and colored gross and- sidc-Jac. gsitms; .women’s. £!? 3 a. children s gcat and raoroccocopper-nailed lacui 1 '! inuies’ fine kid siipptrs. straw bonnets, shoe isetj. LARGE AND IMPORTANT BARE OF a,OOO Ha. PACKAGES OF DRY GOODS. ON THURSDAY . March 9th, at 10 o’clock, we will sell bT for cash, on account of Mr. F. M Bosrorans **Bn, 2.000 entire packagee of cotton, wooien, acd'itfif,'', goods, comprising the most desirable makes at suction.' Open for examination on the da.i 6Es s* to sale. • , , aaT «st. oa For particulars see displayed adveriissment. M THOMAS & SONS, . * Nos. 139 and 141 South FOUKTR Simii BEAR ESTATE AND BTOOKB. ti lM a , CARD.—Our saloon TUESDAY NSX, wnlL 81 PROPERTIES, including * valuable IRu » DRY, MACHINE SHOP. SHIP WNkRp ... f°OS. BUODISGt, GCOUCESThIt, New JsmfAtaSl by eoo feet. Also, city Dwauings, Stares Lots. Ground Rents, Stocks, W itfS, - ' c6mprM “’ aS »»* *2 3 ’ Ad* Estates of Thomas Brown, W Giess, Mahlon Hutst, inson, 8. Hays, and others-a properties, ver?„ Inable, and to be sold t* remptorily to hinAm. n ' FOURTH SPRING SALE, Mmh 2L Estates of Charles WiUiame, F. | j acivn L. S. Jerkins, J. B. Jacob*. W, s skinmtr »i.tr!' Bordley Gibson, A. R Foals, Phillip,' minors C sir J- B Hatnes, Charles Fox. and othem. T w fe Estates-® properUes See bsndbillg lw *h FIFTH SPRING FALK 28tn March wSa , rXSt S ?1 ul l» rt,i eaaSLt * c “ al landsTSs 1 ’ P*»B,„ gTe^d C ckypSle?™ B: B *<>ol.ho4 Exesttior’a Rale, S. W. corner of* Second and Christ*,. o JfereetS“Estats of BUzabeth A. Dodgson, dsceasot SUPERIOR FURSITUjSE, FINE VELVET CABPBW FIRE-PROOF SAFB. Ao. w *«* „ ■ THIS MORNING March 6th, at ID o’clock, by catalogue, at the 8 W copter of Second and Christian streets, thesuperiorfs, * wl^» es, f t J clTete ¥ l>9t £’ fir d Pr«>f safe bj ® HerriM. platform scales, 4c- ™ HORSE, CABKIAGB. AND HARNESS, 4o horse, carriage, truck ws*», COTTON AND WOOLEN RiG3. ling Ac. ** aiuulHtr of oottost and woolen rags, big. PEREMPTORY BARE OF VALUABLE ORIGINAL _ „ OIL PAINTINGS. The coHectton of Thos F. Ball, of this city. „ .... ON TUESDAY uosalsa, March 7ib, 1865, commencing at il o ’clock, will be sold at, the Auction Store, withont reserve, the valuable collection at ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS belonging to Thos. I. Bell, The chief poHion peintel to order, eoneieting of many of the best works of tha lateeminsnt marine painter. Thos. F Birch, Ban. ALSO. Original prvductlons or c. KrMghoff, G- R. BonfisU, Paul Weber, J. Williams, and other eminent artists. The paintings are no w arranged far inspection. Sale No 624 Washington Eduard household furniture. • , on Wednesday morning. Bth inst, at 10 o’clock, at No. 614 Wash! a gtoa Sgaars, by catalogue, the household furniture, ingrain, aad venitiancarpets, cottage fnVnitnre, 4c., 4c. May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of the ttle. ' * yi* ELEGANT SUIT LIBRARY FURNITURE. , ON THURSDAY MORNING, At the anctlon store, elegant suit carved oak lihtarv furniture, viz: hook case, sofa, arm chair, l wall chairs, 2 small arm chairs. ’ Sals No. 783 Florida street. * NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ON FRIDAY MORNING, 10th instant, at 10 o’clock, alNo 763 Florida street, the honsehold and kitchen furniture, carpets, 4c. Maybe examined at 8 o’clock on the morning ofthe sale. : *' PHILIP FORD *CO„ AUCTIONB3BS, j- G»5 MARKET and Nail COMMERCE Streets. POSITIVE BALE OF I.JOO OASES BOOTS AHD ] shoe Bo ok MOKDAY MOEHIKG, March 6ib, commauciug at tea o’clock precisely, v$ will sell by catalogue,'for cash, 1,100 eases prime boots, shoes, brogans, fcalmorals, cavalry boots, &c., froza first-class m&uufacWire»,to which the attention o, bay. eis is invited. ' POSH3VB SALE OF 1 500 CASES BOOTS AUD i SHOE*. „ . . OH THUBSDAY HORSING, March 9th, commerclDr at 10 o’clock* we will sell by catalogue, for cash, 1,500 cases boots, shoes, brog&og, balmorals, cavalry boots, &c., all prime and first-cUes goods, to which we Invite the attention of buyers. FT J. ©. McGTJIRE & CO., AUCTION EERS, WASHINGTON. D. C. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF 335 ACRES OF VALUABtg RAND WITHIN FOUR MILES OF THE CAPITOL Ey virtue of a decree at the Supreme Court of the DU trict of Columbia, passed in the cause of SHERIFF 4 LOWRIB vs. DEAN and WIFE and others. Na. 333, Faulty, I will expose at Public. Sale, on THURSDAY, March 16, 1865, at 12 o’clock M., II fair, if not the Mil fair Key thereafter, at the residence of ifr. JOHN T. W. SESKJS B premises- the Real Estate of which LEVI SHERIFF, late of Washington county. D. 0., died seized and possessed, containing about 636 acres. This property is most eligibly situated, being within about four miles of'the Capitol and one of Banning 1 * Bridge. It is well wooded and watered, has an abun dance of fine meadow land, and is admirably adapted for market purposes. The soil is of afioo charactai, kind and productive, and easy of cultivation. The improvement consists of two framed Dwell* lugs, (one of which is commodious,} and aO .neces sary outbuildings, and there are some beautiful build ing cites on the premises, commanding a full view of the city. - The land wilTgautthdivided into several email tractg.a Slat of which may be seen at the Auction Booms of AHBSMcGUIBsILcO., Washington, D. 6. . Terms of salA as meferibed bythe Decree; one-hclf in cash on the oayul sale, and the residue in equal ts stallments at twelve and eighteen monthenfrom the d&y of sale, with Interest, and approved security. Title indisputable, .' 4 -Convesrancing and Bevenu* Stamps at the cost of iht purchaser. N. G STEPHENS, Trustee. feS4- ISt JAS. McGDIBB & GO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF HIDES AND AX TALLOW.-Will be Bold at Public Auction, it SIXTH-Street Wharf; WASHINGTON, D. C. on THURSDAY, the 9th day of March, 1865, atll o'clock A. M., the following articles, more or leas: 6,746 Salted Beef Hides. SI Dry Beef Hides. 2,224 Sheep Skins. *: 19T412 pounds of Beef Tallow, 467 pounde of MuttonTaliow. > 678 jtaUom of Heats-fbot Oil. TmnnsCasfc " ff. BELL, Lieut. CoL andC. 8. TVjTEDICAL PURVEYOR’S OFFICE, J.tjL Washington, 2). 0., Feb. 25,1855. Will be sold at I*2blic Auction; inthls city, on MOCT DAT, the 13th day of the Medical Score* keeper’s Depot, corner of F and BIuSTSSHT 3 Streets, at 10 o’clock A. M , a quantity of condemned Hospital Property, consisting of Bedding, Cots, Iron Bedsteads, m Gups, Knlvee, Forks, Packing Boxes, Bottles* Ac., &e. Successful bidders will, bo required to remove the stores within (5) five days from sale. Terms cash, in Government funds. C BUTHEBLAHD, fe27-13K Surgeon and TJ. B. A Medical Purveyor JJORBES 1 HORSES!! HORSES 11! Qfaetbehabtbk Geitskal’s Oppiob. • I’IKST Division Wabhihgtok Cur, February 13,1965. HORSES, suitable for the cavalry service, will be purchased at Glerboro Depot,, In open market, till April 1,1865. Hones will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moored A* Q. H., and be subjected to the usual Government in* spestion before being accepted. Specifications, as follows: ** Cavalry Horses must be sound in all particulars, well broken, in full flesh and good condition, from fifteen (15) to sixteen (16) hands high, from five (5) to nine (9) years old. and wall adapted in every way to cavalry purposes. Horses be tween nine (9) and ton (10) years of age, if still vigorouf* sprightly, and healthy, may be accepted. Price, one hundred and seventy-five dollars (sl«si each. Hours of inspection, from 9A. SC. to4P. St. Payment will be made at this office. fe!7-tapl Colonel in charge of Ist Division Q. Il fl, OJ OAVALRY .HORSES. OnAvnntvAgrw’B DBPiJ&TIEBK'f. Comer TWELFTH and GIB l&D Greets, Philadelphia, Fa,, February 16,1865. Horses suitable for the cavalry service: will bepai* chafed by the undersigned, in open market, at $l9 Each animal to bs subjected to the usual Government inspection before being accepted. Dorses will be delivered to the H. 8. inspector at the Western Hotel, Market street, between Thirteenth aai Broad st refits. Said horses to be sound in all particulars; not left* than five, nor more than nine years old; from 15 to 16 hands high; full inflesh; compactly built; brldls-wl**, and. of else sufficient for cavalry purposes. By order of CoL H. Biggs, Chief Quartermaster. GSO. B. OBM3* fel6*tmhl3 Captain and A. Q. BL SHippme. STEAM WEEKLY TO LI "VENPOOL, toucMu, at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork Harbor.) Th. well-known Steamer, of the bool, How York, and Philadelphia Stotnubl, Compart (Inmau Line), earrylu* theU. S. ora iuUai.l to tail ,x follows - * . CITY OF BOSTON ...SATURDAY, Hirei*. 1 EDINBURGH SATURDAY, CITY OF BALTIMORE™.~.BATtJRDAY, Kirci IS and every laaMadlu, Saturday** Noou, from S“.M M * ™' RAXES OF PASSAGE: is sgfeiii n da to Hajubux,.. 96 901 do to Hambnrf ■. 87* Fuwtnn alao forwurdod to Havxa, Bramsu, Sot t«rd«m, Autwerp, Aw., at equally low nrtav. Fim&om Liverpool or Gueenitowu: lrt eabio, fit