Eke Vrtss. MONDAY, JULY 3, 1865 DICHENSOBI COLLEGE „lamella Commencement Interesting Carl al°, Pennsylvania, was crowded this week With MOODS attending the annual commerooment Of Dickinson College. The exercises consisted of the Oratorical Prize Content of the ,Tunlor OIaSS, the Baccalaureate Address; tie addresses before the General Society and Alumni, and the coin inencement. The anniversaries of the literary socie ties, which usually form a feature of commence ment week, were bald during the winter, end eon. aequontly there were lower alepla.ye of oratory during the present Week than usual. The Oratorical Prize Vontest of the Junior Class Came off on Monday evening. Seven young gen tlemen appeared ae competitors for the gold and Sliver medals which are annually awarded to the two Juniors who, in the judgment Of the committee, acquit themselves most creditably in _oratory. The following Is a list of the speakers and their respect. Iva theme: Tragedy of History.—S. 0-. Grove, Columbia, Pa. Success ones Own Achievement —J. Erastas MCP }EOM Pittsburg, Pa. Nan Subordinate to Circunuttances.—Henry F. _Angle, Hagerstown, Md. The Lam of Inequality.—Louis E. McComas, Ha gerstown, Md. Our Rebellion—An Epoch in History.—Vinoont Blerbower, York, Pa. Life Principles.—Wilberforce Wells, Philedel phis, Pa. American Eloquence in Me Future.—J. Todd, Philadelphia, Pa. On Tuesday evening the Baccalaureate address Was dallied by Prolessor John ,K. Scayman, of Daniels. • On Wednesday morning the address before the General ,oeiety was delivered by Hon. John W. Forney. of Washington. ills theme was a compari son of the characters of Lincoln and Johnson. On Wednesday ever log the Alumni Address was -delivered by Rev. Henry B Ridgeway. His theme was "Richard Cobden—an International Man." The Commencement exercises were held on Thursday, and were as follows Salutatory Addresses.—Solonion H. Hoover, Wash. ing.ton. Oration—A Plea for Alkarehy.—Slngleton Ashen falter, Pacerdsvfile. Dissertation--Errors of Eduoatlon.—Edmund P. Long, Baltimore. Classical Oration. - 1. James WE, Williams, Salle bury. Oration—Undeveloped Genius of Atrierles.—Ed, gar E. Hastings, Oration—Our Frefxfom.—John Caroman, Carlisle. Oration—Primary Allegianoe.—James L. Liffatel, New Oxford. Oration—Tnstice and Merey.—Abraltam Sharp, Oration—Our Position In History.—John Di . , Cas tle, Wo.elangton. oration—The World, the Mirror of the Mind.— /kilted IVi. Rhoads, Cares; la. Oration—Etrsats of Climate on Charaoter.—David Raimu.n. Cumberland Valley. Philosoyhicei, Orotion.—* Samuel P. Strickler, Herndon. _ Masters' Orations.—Dardel W. McCurdy, William Triucetou Willey. Oration, with Valedictory Addresses—Charles W. Reid, Brandywine Manor. * The two equal In grade Letter from /Rebel Generst Estell—Why life Deserted the VW Flag. The rebel General Ewell lately addressed a letter to an old army companion in Minnesota, from Which we quote. It is dated "Fort Warren, June 13,1863." Speaking of how he came into the rebel cause, he says : I estate from AMOS, sick, in the spring of WA. Staid in the eountry, ID Virginia, my State, trying to get well, and found the war, to my bitter regret, Was being started. All. the highest United StateS array officers were resigning, except General Scott, and he published a letter that the United States Would divide into four parts, thus showing that he thought all was over. A United States Senator said be would march a Northern regiment to help the South for every one sent against her. Notaing was done with either of these men, or with others Whose deeds -were treasonable. A member of Con gress, from California, made a public speech calling upon the South to resist the Meilen of Air. Lincoln. Now I found myself forced to fight against my brothers and all my nearest and dearest relatives-- against my own State, when many abler men than myself contended she was right. By caking up the tide of the South I forfeited a handsome position, fine pay, and the earnings of twenty years' hard Service. All the pay I drew in four years in the South was not as much as four years' pay In the old army. The greatest political favoritism against line I ever had Was from Dlr. Davis after the Mext• Can war. It Is hard to account for my Course, except from a Vainful sense et duty—l say painful, because I be lieve few were more devoted to the old country than myself ; and the greatest objection I had to it was became of my predilection for a strong one. Now I see perrats who did what they could to bring about the war, in high favor in the North, holding high office. It was. Ike death to me. En route here from New Mexico, In 1861, I volun teered my services to fight the Texans. threatening a United States post, and was careful to do nothing against the United States before resigning. have asked to he allowed to sage the oath of allegiance and return to my duties as a citizen. I see, though, that many persons, attire in the first steps in bringing this war about, are at liberty, while I am here with no very good prospect of get ting out ; while my wife is under arrest in St. Louis, and has been since April, but up to this time has utterly failed even to find out why she is ar rested. Neither the er myself have the slightest idea of the cause of her arrest. R. S. Etirst.t. the PrOpinied Murder of Vreeldent John. son when he WOO 111111tary Governor. - Several days ago we copied from the 'Nashville Celan a statement that amongst the private papers of Gov. Ilarris, of TenneSsee, there was a letter from an individual who proposed the assassination of the then Governor Johnson. The following is the leiter : LLPATATTE DBPOT, April 24, 1882 GOVARNMEL : The excuse I offer at present for ad dressing you is, that I believe geed can be accomplish ed to the public throswilme. beside, or did, la Frank lin, Williamson county : Tenn,. am known to the eaters and publishers Of the Unirm end 'Merl can—eeptelally to Mr. James O. Griffith, who knows my past political affillatirms and present status. I belong to the let Tennessee Regiment (illaney , s); was the lint in my county to volunteer. Now, what wish Is this : for_ you to Intervene for me to go to Middle Tennessee, and to capture or kill that vile traitor, Andrew Johnson. I can do it, because I know Nashville, and am not generally known there. And, moreover, If when I get there, I rind I can't accomplish my object, I want authority to raise a company or Companies of guerillas In Middle Ten nessee, to harass the small garrisons left in the towns of that division of the State. I am well acquainted In all the counties. I fear Cie enemy win treat our rata behind too kingly; item)* oeuvertleg them to Yankee& Rill log a few pickets, cto., would soon terminate their damnable civility. Be so kind at to address me thus at Corinth—" S. J. Cooke, Co. Money's Regi ment, Tennessee Volunteers"—and oblige Most respectfully yours, S. S. Comm. P. S.—l refer you besides to Senator Hill and Re presentative House, from Williamson. 'Specimens of the Chivalry. A. letter dated Macon, Georgia, June 14, and ad dressed to a Cincinnati journal says : " I wrote you bow a white woman had Shot her repro servant, at Forsyth, upon alight provocation, the other day. " She came down to report herself to Wilson, fearful of consequences, and demanding protection. Wilson promptly expressed his diegurt at her ' vul garity In stroting a fellowmeature, and told her to protect herself. began the woman, snivelling her ex cuse, 'she was insolent, and (snivelling) I do not allow no niggeztobe insolent to me. I called to my little daughter to bring me the pistol. and (snivel: ling all the While.) 1 bele Lot with toy le/thane, and with my right shot her in the bead.' " Here a starveling two-legged brute of the mas culine' Chivalry,' of Macon, who had accompanied this female speeitnen of Forsyth to the General, and who had once or twice put in,' to the great Irrita tion of the young arbitrator, had the infatuation to bring up the rear of such an outrageous confusion With the passionate endorsement beyond all pa. tience : 'Pity ye hadn't killed her I pity ye hadn't 'killed her P In an instant oar 'young America with two stare (may her have the third some day) collared the miscreant, and with two well-delivered leicke, Bent him flying on the verandah into the clutches of a guard, who took him to durance vile on bread and water, with the General's parting as surance that if he i ever attempted to Illustrate, practically, his sympathy for inch ontrageonS eon. duct. he should be hang without ceremony. Bully for Young America I' Wish we had a law more Wilsone."' GENERAL GRANTta SHOT "HITS" ROUND Tali WORM— Tim London correspondent or the NOW York .Times makes the following statement: The close of the war in America has been a great disaster to Bombay, in the East Indies. It reminds one of the philosophical experiment of striking an lyOly ball. and seeing another fly off from the impa las aide. Bombay, on the oppoSite Side Of the Wulf, feels the concussion of the sudden cessation or hos tilities more than London. Of. course, London's turn is coming, for the failure of half the commer cial houses in Bombay cannot but affect their Eng lish correspondence. The rile In cotton. and the Immense influx of money to pay for It, had caused such a fever of speculation as the East had never known. All kinds of joint stook companies were formed, and snares which east £5OO went up to £15,000. Tho news of Gen. Lee's surrender eons down the pries of cotton one hail, and exploded all these wonderful speculations. The Passes WO in rthurning—their sun 18 darkened. Gen. Grant little thought that, when his artillery alatpellad the evacuation of Richmond, there was a city on the other side of the planet en which his batteries rained ruin. TSB PECTIICTOR 07 SAMUEL Of the death of Dr. Joenua It. Whitridgo, at Green ville, South Carolina, on the 12th of April, h 9.5 re• dently been received. He was known to many of ibis community, and respected and esteemed by them for his proiessional shill and worth of charms. ter. He resided before the war In Charleston, or at his plantation on Wadmalow Island. New Eng landers gang South for the benefit of their health, Or for pleasure, were the recipients of hie advice and his courteous hospitality. tie was, in a degree, the protector of Hon. Samuel Roar, when the chi valry and the mob of Charleston so grofaly Waited the State of Diassachnaette by threatening that, venerable citizen, acting as her oonimnisioner, with Lynch law, unless he returned North at once. For Ms friendly COMBO and firmness on that occasion, Dr. Whitilago Won the esteem and loco of a large circle. The doctor, of outage, remained true to the 'Union, and it may be la death wail hastened by the losses, anxieties, and persecutions brought upon Lim by the treasonable rebellion. At the tlinedi his decease he was nearly, if not quite, four soon Years of age.—BoatonJourua l. ilanaS2 OP THU POF3T.UABIIIII AT SPRINOTIBLD, Inrarrons.—Nr. Armstrong, pOstmtuder at Spring &eld, Illinois, was arrested In that city a few days eines, and placed under bonds In the sum of 110,000, for opening letters and taking money therefrom. The accused was a leading member of Dr. litirs Presbyterian Church, and has always mstalned Most excellent reputation. A special despatch to the (Wing° Reyabli can says : Our beat Citizens appear Sure that, If he opened letterS, It was a motive of Improper curiosity, rather than from a felonious in tent. The letters opened were directed to females, and that which led to Mr. Armstrong's detection had $l5 in it. It is said that the clerk's In the office were tor some time suspected, and ono who had been watched finally told the officer to direst a letter to a eertatit 380 y in t 13113 city, and that the peettauSter would open it, which, It appears, turned out to be she ease. AN /LIANOin SOLDIER OOMMITS Sulotml. Liat night between eleven and twelve o'clock, a Soldier committed suicide In front of the Louisville theatre. NO one could tell the cause that led to the sash act. He had been seen in the theatre daring the performance, perfectly Sober. Jut as the esses was about closing, he was seta to strike JIMMY in the left breast. 'Lieutenant Inavanam, who was standing near, Soled him why he had !tabbed Mussy. He re . Maned 4 that he would not live to be a sla - vi so at,y Deere." The deceased evidently belPnva, 0 pany D, 67th Illinois infantry, as he tai an or :et on the ensinlsEary FlR.ned in Li rson was found ?8 eutenant O. 6o n, of that compeny. On his pe Louisville Pr en of June U.. THE COURTS. toopirezue Court of PenosYlvaultb lore air. itlifltiCo Ilioinpson THE COZZENS HABEAS CORPUS CASE, FURTHER TRLX3RHOINOB THEREIN ON SATURDAY— TBB ERLATOR PRODUCED IN COURT BY TAB MILITARY AUTHORITIES IN OBRDIRBOR TO Tate WRIT. The Commonwealth ea rel. Wm. N. B. Cottons vs. H. A. Frink, provalt marshal. A further hear nag was held In this 0846 on Saturday, at whion the questions of contempt en the part of Col. Frink, in pi, ref USIA to regard the writ of habeas corpus Issued by the court, and also lilt BueBeeemt , roreibi. reSirtanCe to the execution of a writ or attachment Ireued hy the same authority, was diftuss , d• Tte provost marshal was represented by John C. Knox, ; the relator (Mr. kimono) by Messrs. F. C. Brewster and Daniel Doughterty, and the Sheriff by Chas. Gilpin, Eeq. Having taken his seat upon the benoh Sedge Thompson Inquired If the Sheriff (Mr. Howell) was in court. Mr. Dougherty. The Sheriff le not in eaurt, but the defend set is. Judge Thompson. The Sheriff anal be herein pereon. L6t, him be sent for. The Sheriff having come in, Judge Thompson asked if be had his commission; that he should like to See it. Mr. Howell said that he had not that it was at his house. Dlr. Gilpin, for the Sheriff, said the commission had been read In open court, and had been entered upon the minutes; also, that It had been recorded in another office. .Tudge 'Thom:loon Bald that would do, and the remrd waa sent for, . . The Juliet, then Belied Mr. Brewster whether there hod been any other or further I atm to the at• tichment In the heeds of the Sheriff. 1311 pin said there had not been as yet. Judge Knox, I appear as counsel for the respon dents, and— Juoge Thompson. I will hear no argument In his behalf vow. These respondents are clearly In contempt, and an argument will be out of place until they first submit themselves to the Court and purge themselves of the contempt. Judge Knox said he did not desire to make an argument. but merely a statement. The respondents mbmit themselves folly to the court, and trust they not knowingly been in contempt. netnen said : "On Thursday last a Mr. CossenS Waft arrested and placed in the custody of the provost marshal of this city. Your Honor on the frame evening Issued a writ of habeas corpus, which was served late that eve. ping. The provost marshal thought it his duty io cot eillt with his superior officer before he made a re turn. He made at once an effort to tree Gen. Cad walader, but was unable to do so. On the same evening a writ of attachment was issued against the provost marshal for contempt of court, in hay. fug failed to make a return to the habeas corpus. The attachment was served Timm the respondent, but be did not permit himself to be arrested. On Friday. it seems your Honor met here at ten o'clock, but of that the provost marshal had no notice. lie laid the matter before General Oadwalador, at twelve o'clock yeaterday..l immediately made an effort to find Brewster, and having done so, stated to him that a return would be made to the writ this morning. lam now prepared, not only to make a return to the writ and produce the body of the relator, but to submit the whole matter to your Honor's judgment. Then I will undertake to show that the relator should be remanded." Judge Thompson. I want a return to the attach. went. These gentlemen diaregarded the writ of at techteent. and we will dispose of that first. Judgi l Ten. If we at this time submit a return to the :Kull, under the statement I nava made to sour Honor;there can be no Cationity about the attachment. Judge Thompson. Certainly there is. While 1 hold a seat on this bench I will not allow these things to be done with impunity. These respondents nad treated the court with contempt. They had resist• ed, by an armed force, the execution of the process of this court. This was no offence against him indi vidually. bat it was a grave offence against the rus jesty of the law. Tie desired now to have a return by the Sheriff to the writ of attachment issued against the respondents. Dlr. 01loin, for the Sheriff, said that the return made at the previous hearing of Friday, was under stood to be a sufficient return up to that time. Af ter the adjournment he followed what appeared to be the understanding of all sides in which the wart coincided that the case should rest, in order Owe if the parties would not change their determination. The parties were now in court, and withpermission ho would now present, en behalf 01 the Shoot; an. other and further return, that'll) had the respondent, Colonel Frink, now in court, as commended by the attachment. Judge Thompson said there wee more than ono re- Spon dent, and he desired a return as to the others also. Judge Knox explained that the other respondents were but subordinates of Colonel Frink, acting under his orders, and that In dealing with Colonel Prink the court wotild In fact be disposing of their 05550 abte., Judge Thompson Said they must also appear, but be would allow time for that purpose. re one mean while he would proceed with Colonel Frinit'e case, Air. Gilpin then read the Theriff's further return to the RVIT, of attachment, as follows : 16 And now t July 1,186 b, for further return, the Sheriff says that he Lae, and now produces, the body of B. A. Prink, ore of the defendants, as within Commented." Judge Knox. May it please your Honor, this is about the olose of my four years' labor as counsel for the Government, during all of which time I have labored, and with EfaeOen, to prevent any con tact between the military and civil authorities. If your Honor thinks there has been a contempt or court, we are willing to make any explanation. .Tudge Thompson. I certainly think there has been. Judge - Knox then proposed to examine Col. Frlnk, and desired to know whether his statement should be received orally, or whether it should be in writ ing. Judge Thompson said his statement Could be made orally. Cog. Frisk wag then sworn, and interrogated by U COULBO/, Jai/Re Kauai with the followlag , result: Judge Knorr. S tate the 01Mlimstanaea an der whidh the writ was served npon yon Answer. It was served between 4 and 6 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, by the Sheriff. I told him could not make a return until I had aeon or heard from General Cadwalader. Question. Did you snake an effort to See General Cauwalader I A. I did. Q. Is General Cadwalader your commanding omcert A. I am under his command ; he ill my Military suporior. Q. Was It upon his order you made this arrest l A. The order came through him from the Score. tar! of War. Q. At what hour were you notified of the attach ment I A. My impression is about half past eight o'clock in the evening. Q. What occurred then ? A. Two or three gentlemen came to my office and showed me the attachment ; I refused to be ar rested ; they said they would take me, and I ordered out the guard. Q. Did they say what they wanted to dO With you 1 A. They stated that they wished to lodge me In Idoyamenslng ; alter the guard was turned out, I agreed to go with one Of the gentlemen next morn ing to the office of General eadwalader for Instruc tions ; in the meantime I received instructions from General Cadiwalader for me to make a return to the writ; I mlede the return as soon as I could find Jt.dge Knox. Judge Thompson. Did you return that habeas corpus to the Sheriff? A. No, air. Judge Thompson. Did you return the body of the pourer' In custody ? a.. I did this morning ; I received an order from the Secretary of War, last night, to produce the parties, Judge Thompson. I shall take time to consider Colonel Frlnk's case, and ask the Sheriff to bring him here on Monday morning. Re is still In tne custody of the Sheriff, and he must take such con trol of him as is necessary. The Sheriff can do with him asks thinks proper. • Judge Knox then read the following In return to the writ of habeas corpus: To Ike Hon. lames Thompson, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania The undersigned, one of the respondenW in the within writ, repeottnily mates return thereto, that the relator, 'Wm. B. N. Cozzens, war on the 29th Co ; or June, IDOL f arrested ; by order of this respon dent, and is now detained by him as a ginner, under the anthotity of thn President of the 17ifutod States ; and that the other respondents mentioned in said writ are officers and clerks finder the com mand of tuts respondent, and farther Batth not. H. A. FINK, Colonel and Provost Marshal of Philadelphia,. Sworn and aubscribed, atc.. Ms 30th day of June, lfeb. DAVID EZITLDR, Ald,rman. Judge Knox then proceeded to discus the que.S• tion of tho sufficiency or the return. lie said chat the privilege of the writ Of habeas Corpus had been suspended by the President, and that there bad never been a revocation of that suspension. We all hope that the rebellion Is over ; we all Int have that the most wicked and causeless war the world has ever known is at an end ; but who has said so authoritatively I The President has not, and no one else can do so. Mr. Knox urged that the President's proclamation suspending the privi lege of the writ Is in fall forte at the present time, and that the return to the writ, that the prisoner was arrested by and held under the authority of the President, was sufficient. Mr. COZZOLIS had been a contractor for the manufacture of tents, and had been charged with fraud. Under an act of Congress, which declares that contractors under the Government shall be taken to be a part of the army and naval force of the United States, he was tried before a court-martial that court has made up its verdict and transmitted it to Washington ; pending the action of the Presi dent, Mr. Corms is arrested. Re contended that it wee strictly within the power of the anthorlUeS at Washington, conferred by act of Congress, to pus sue this course ; and said that it was a very cam• won thing Mr courts here and elsewhere to order ttat persons against whom criminal charges are pending, and who may be at large on bail, snail be taken into custody. He submitted the Matter to the court with °ana emic. that, in accordance with law and precedents In similar cases, the Writ Would be dismissed awl the relator rerna Dded. F. C. Brewster, Esq., Counsel for the relator, said they desired to Me exceptions to the sufficiency of the return of the respondent, and they wished time for consultation. For this purpose, until Wednes day next was allowed, and, In the meantime, Mr, tkezens remains in military custody. COMIIIUM Plea S-311010 LUdIOW. Bomberger et al. vs. the Thirteenth and teenth.streets Passenger Railway Company. This. was an application for an injunction to restrain the defendants from consummating a project which is in contemplation for the Merging and consolidation of the Thirteenth and Fifteentaystreete Passenger Railway Company with the Broad-street Railway Company, complainants averring that they aro stockholders in the Thirteenthand Fitheautlastreets Company; and if the projeCt le earned out, will work to their Irreparable injury, au. The court declined to hear argument, but made an caper& order restraining the defendants from doing more than holding a meeting on the sth day of July inst., as proposed, and enjoining them front taking any further or other steps towards Bald merges or consolidation until the further order of the court, on the first Monday of August. Offlyrne and Oelsobleger for complainants; W. R. Whiter and Bullitt for defendants. Declaions were rendered in a number of matters as follows Ey Lunx.ow. J.— Hancock vs. The Insurance Company. Judgment for plaintiff on the point re. terVed. Estate of E. W. Cam Rule to set Wide a Sale. Ruled ischarged. McGrath vs. Donnelly. Judgment reversed. Courelly vs. Arundel!. Judgment reversed. McElroy vs. Edwards. Motion to quash. Rule discharged. Reed vs. Featherston. Judgment affirmed. Percival vs. ()toper. Exceptions to master's re. port. Report referred back to master. The City. vs. Slater (two oases). In one rule, ab. solute ; in the other rule, discharged. nary Vs. Grover. Rule for a new trial. Rule absolute. Roberts vs. Roberta. Rule for alimony. Orion 535 counsel fee, and $7 per week alimony,until Sep. te r r p a; term. of Elizabeth Kenzie. etition• for leave to invest funds re in railroad securities. Pall. Um refused. By ALLISON, J. - 4 0 ring VS. Fuller. Demurrer Overruled. wort laittoriter 9iolllX—MLOte. Soseph Allison, ASSOOIB I 4e Juattae. ABOUT OIL. One. Thomas Xennedy, wile WAS alined by Dr. Jeffries! with Mho pretences, had a hearing on habeas mums. According to the evidence, Dr. Jeffries was induced to Invest he the Davis Oil corn. cony by the representations of the relator, who was ..nderstood by the Doctor to say that the Lewitt or tl.o company were paid for In fell. Jeffries in• vested to the amount ofsoo, and the investment premises to be a permanent one. After a short lapse of time the Doctor ascertained that the land wibennot clear, but that on the contrary 59.000 WSe at to be pa i d upon it. He therenp:m inumeted crtmh proceeding Inc false pretences. After hearing the eef!enoe of Jeffries and the Ely. J. H. :,tolth, Sedge Allison said that no case of faise pre tence, as contemplated by law,had been shown, and discharged the relator. THE 00IIIITILEMBIT OITY WAIIRMITTO. Clement C. Wilson, the man *he printed the twgoa city warrants Mash Nava bean fioattn., trod for HOMO WOOke pass, also had a hearing on baantbe eorpue. He IV 9.11 remanded for trial. TIATCIIII.O TYIII CUSTODY ON A. GUILD. A habeas corpus case. wherein John AL Leieh and Maria Clark, the mother ano grandfather of a child,, , ought to recover its possession from theriather, Raymond Clark, was also heard. The evidence showed that the mother was a woman of very !atom. Ferule habits, who before marriage had been placed by her lather In the House or Retuao, and who, on Hceount of such habits, had since been in the LOW house, and that she was entirely unfitted to have el.arae of a child of tender years, being unable to Fier hu9eand had been Omil take care or herself row to )eave her because of her condUCt. The alit: was remanded to the custody of the rather. The Court then adjourned. THE POLICE [Before Mr. /Warman Bottler.) OHARGHD WITH BUROLA.H.Y. Detective Writer Sommers introduced one Wm. Tbempson to the attention of the alderman, and charged him With having 091UrdiT.ted burglary in Chester, Delaware county. A number of things taken from the place robbed were pawned in this city, and the tickets round upon Thompson. Prior to the heating, Mr. Smith, the turnkey at the sta tion-Lento, heard an unusual noise, and called the attention of High Constable Clark to the fact. The cell was watched, and it was discovered that Thomp son had a small screwdriver secreted upon his per son, with which he had broken &largo-Axed padlock nearly to pieces. He is evidently an expert Work man, as he could not at any time see the look, and could nee but one hand in working at it. He Was committed, in default of $6.000 bail, to Walt the action of the autheritieS of Delaware county. [Before Mr Recorder Enen. ] BEARDING. THE LION. . . . On Saturday afternoon a fellow sailing hltneelfJas. Williams entered the building in whichthe Recorder pee his office, and, proceeding up stairs, climbed over a door at the foot of the upper flight of stain, and, reaching a door leading into groom occupied by Mr. Edward lionaghey, the Janitor of the building, proceeded to selects quantity of his clothing, valued at C7O. A boy discovered the fellow and gave the alarm, whereupon the Recorder, with his officers, Trlnte Bee Darteapteeer acted as ptokete, but llama flanked them, and, reaching 011estnUt Erect, proceeded as far as Sixth, where Reserve 011icer Bess captured him The bold thief woe committed. Mary and Elizabeth Cochran were before the Re• corder lesterday morning, charged with keeping a disorderly house in Ellsworth street, below Ninth A descent was made upon the house late Saturday night, and all the parties captured. They were COM. Patted for a further heeling; WARM,' nOnfilifit2S. Our city seems to be infested with a number of burglars, house robbers, Sneak thieves, &e. A. few nights einee • a man waif discovered on the veranda of the residence of Mr. 'Thomas °arson, Thirteenth street, abOve Green. This was about ten o'clock, and an examination of the prereises.waS made, but no one discovered. The next morning, however, the gas was burning in various parts of the build ing, the doors open, and It was ascertained that a quantity of clothing, two tine coats being , among the lot, had been stolen. At an early hour, Solar. day morning, the residence of Mr. William F. Johnston, Fifteenth street, below Master, was en. tared. Mr. S. is in the country with his family, bat some of the neighbors discovered the thieves and gave the alarm, whereupon they lied, not being Able to take amthing with them. ClithaLkernal WPM—The Mena of Major Genera Howard started a movement In Portland, Maine, to raise a sum of money to be invested In United States securities for his benefit. - We append the General's letter on that subject WaenrriOTON, June 26, 1865. To the Editor of the Portland (Me.) Press: Enclosed please find a slip from the Maine Farmer. I feel truly grateful to my friends for their kind intentions toward me, and am under renewed' obit math= for this testimonial of their appreciation of What they deem my nubile services. I trust i3Od Will reward them. But I am Inclined to see the matter as the Farmer does, and to beg that the cam of money so invested may be put in trust toward an asylum or home for wounded soldiers. ,Permit me, then, with a gratitude and airsotion toward my friends commensurate with that of actual receipt, to decline before the oiler their contem plated gut Very respectfully your obedient servant, O. 0. Howego, Major General. NOT A Fill)llltAL.—Caktaill Boggs, while in 00111- mend of the steamer Gonne:ftlent, was shown an order, while in the port of Bermuda, regulating the anchorage ground for Federal and Confederate ves sels. Disregarding this order, he was sent for by the Governor, whom he politely informed that it did not appl y him. " What," says the colonel, "are you not en officer of the Federal Navy I" "No, sir," said the Captain, "I belong to neither the rederal nor Confederate Navy. I have the honor to command the United States gunboat Clonneott mut, and am an officer in the United States Navy. I, therefore, sir, consider that I have a right to an chor in the harbor where I please. I know of no such force as the Federal Navy." OLIN YORK AUCTION SALE DANIEL H. BURDETT, AUCTIONEER. OATkLOGIIIE OF United States Government Vessels TO SE SOMal AT AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, .TEILY 1965. ♦T 12 O'CLOCN, NOON, AT THE NAVY YARD, BROOKLYN, BY 08888 OF THY. NAVY DIPARTHENT, BY BURDETT', TONES, & 00. , Anctionetire, 109 WALL the following. named Vessels, belonging to the United state Navy Department: Screw Steamer 56 Flag." Length. 187 feet 6 inches; breadth, 31 feet S inches; depth of hold, 10 feet 8 inches; between decks. 7 feet 2 inches; 1 cylinder, 48 inches diameter, 46-inch stroke. Screw steamer 66 Kensington." Length, 190 feet; breadth. 31 feet; depth of hold, 10 feet 7 istebes between, 7 feet 1 Inch; between second and third decks. 7 feet; 1 cylinder, 56% inches diame ter, 44. inch stroke. Screw Steamer Length. 171 feet; breadth. 33 feet; depth of h01 d. .. 9 feet 6 Inches; between decks. 7 feet 6 Inches; 1 eyun. der, 36 inches diameter. 36-inch 'stroke. Screw Steamer a Proteges," Length, 203 feet; breadth. 36 feet; depth of hold. 12 feet 4 inches; between decks, 7 feet 10 inches; 2 cylin dote, 44 lushes diameter, 36-Inch stroke. Vatted States Steamer *. Serene" (Screw.) Length. 203 feet 9 inches; breadth, 36 feet; depth of held. 12 feet 6 inches: between &eke, 7 feet 7 Meshes; 2 cylinders, 44 inches diameter, 36-inch stroke. Side. o heel %. Commodore Perry.” Lamed:L. 147 feet 6 inches; breadth, 34 lest 6 inches; depth of boa, 12 feet 5 Inches; 1 cylinder, 38 inches in diameter, 0-feet stroke. ogilewbeel itariehbaek. l2 Length, 77s feet 5 joshes; breadth. 29 feet S depth of bold, 11 feet 7 inches; 1 cylinder. 40 lechee meter, 8-feet 'stroke. Side-wheel "SOMelliet." Length, 151 feet; breadth, 32-feet 4 inches; depth. of bold, 11 feet 3 inches; 1 cylinder, 36 inches diameter, 9. feet stroke. • gni - The above named Vestels lie at the Erie Betiti. where they may be eirairdeed. Screw Steamer ss Neptune." Length, 202 feet; breadth. 36 feet 8 Inches; depth of hold. 12 feet 5 inchee; between decks 7 feet 7 inches; 1 cylinder. 44 inches diameter, 35.1nch stroke. Screw Steamer ollayllicht." Length, 176 feet; bindle', 71e feet 6 Ix:03ml; depth of hold, 11 feet; between desks. 6 feat 10 inches: 1 cylin. der, 44 inches diameter, 24-itch stroke. Side-wheel Steamer ~ C ommodore Length, Lei feet; breadth. 28 feet 10 inches; depth of hold, 11 feet; 1 cylinder, Se inches diameter, 9-lest stroke. Side-wheel 4 . ShOkOkOn." Length. 181 feet 7 inches; breadth 92 feet 1 Inch; depth of hold, 13 feet 6 inches; 1 cylinder, 44 inches In diameter. B.feet steeke. flidewbeel Magnolia? , Length. 242 feat 5 inches; breadth: 33 feet 11 inchelli depth of hold. 11 feet 3 inches; between decks, 7 feet 1) inches; 1 cylinder, 60 Jeches diameter, 12-feet stroke. Side-wheel "Commodore Morris? , Length, 164 feet.; breadth, 92 feet 6 Inches; depth of bole 1.2 feet; . 1 cylinder . 38 inches diameter, 10-feet stroke.' SidetewheCl eelbeiomomia." Length, 215 feet; breadth, i 9 feet 6 inches ; depth of hole, 9 feet 7 inches; I cylinder, 38 inches diameter. 11 feetstroke. Propeller et Wyandotte." Length. 152 feet 7 teedeee; breeeele. 21 feet; depth of hold, 11 met 2 inches; between decks, 6 feet 7 inched; cylinder, 86 lathes:diameter, 44-inch stroke. • Propeller “Blghoula.” Length. 130 feat 10 Melee; breadth, 21. feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 12 feet; cylaider, 36 inches diameter, Wu, ch. stroke. Propeller t , Gow. Buckingham." Length, 171 feet; breadth, 33 feet; depth of hold.B feet 2 Mae s ; between decks, 7 feet; 1 cylinder, 38 . inches diameter, 28 inch stroke • Propeller "Glareens.” Length, 203 feet 1 itch; breadth. 35 feet 8 imams; depth of he'd. 12 feat 6 inches; between desks, 7 feet 5 inches; 1 cylinder, 41 Mar es diemeter, 40-inan stroke. Propeller Young America: , Length. 07 feet 1 inch ; breadth, 2i reJt 2 lathes. depth of held. 5 10 inches; 1 celinder, 32 lashes diameter, 28 inch stroke. Propeller 4 i Mae." Length, 91 feet 7 inches, breadth, 19 feet 1 Inch; depth of hold, S feet; cytinder. 26 leches diameter, 24. inch .stroke.. Propeller "Blandierta." • Length, 169 feet; hreatith. 35 feet; depth of hold, 10 fees Si...heat between decks, 6 feet 9 incase; I cylin der• Si inches dine slew. 6-feet stroke. Propeller ~ lEpallota " Length, 62feet; breadth. 15 feet; depth of hold, I feet 4inchee; cylinder. 17 incites diameter, 17 inch stroke, Propeller "Clinton." Length. 61 feet; breadth, 15 feet 8 inches; depth of b01d.6 feet; nylinder,le !name diemeter,l6.inche.roke . Propeller “Salfron. ,, Length, 66 feet; breadth, 17 feet 1 inch; depth of hold. 6 feet 7 IncLese; cylinder , 20 inalme diameter, 10-inch stroke. Propeller 'LECH(' " Length, 61 feet 2 inches; breadth, 15 feet 2 Inches; depth of hold C feet 6 inchsee cylinder, IS inches di ameter, is-inc h stroke. Propeller “Unit." Length, e 2 feet 2 inchee; breadth, 15 feet 2 inches; depth of hord. 6 feet 8 inches; oyeinder, 18 inches in diameter, etroke. Propeller 4, Zortay . e,” Length, 95 feet; breadth, 20 Met 10 Inches; depth of bold, 7 feet 7 inches; ereleder, 16 incliee In diameter. 20-Inch evoke. Propeller "Berbeirryeet - „ L p e th ne o th o gli d. f s et e 3 ln hi c c h l e e s , ! ; b e r i e i d ed th e , 4 2o 3o f i le c t ue S s i d n i c a l a e s s . ; ter : 26 inch biretta. Propeller itroortl Vernon" ) reenetb, 171 feet; breadth, 28 feet 10 inches; depth of hold, 9 feel 11 inches; between decks, 3 feet; 0/ w i der, 45 matte diameter, 2 inch stroke. - Bark. Pursuit" , Leneth, 143 feet; breadth, 59 feet 4 inches; depth of hold, 10 feet 1 loch.; between desks, 6 feat. Bark I. 4iels/ShOli." Length, 141 feet; repeith, iio feet 3 Mabee; depth of hold, le test a t -betereett de eke. d feet 6 inches. Ake The above Vbeeels Ile at the Nary Lel% where they may be examined . Trelddie OF SALL—Tweedy per cent. of the purchase Ines el to be vela on the day of na'e; the balance eta dope, r ben the vessels maid be removed from the Foy( Ay order, CRAMLES 13131,L. j,, 3w fet Commandant. MARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE of a writ of sale. by the [lon. .10115 GAD WALA , DER, Judge of the iristriot Court of the United States, Di and for ,he Bentorn district of Pennrolvt.nia, 14 Ad miraleq, to IDS directed . Will be Boni at - Puerto Bale. to the l Wiest and best bidder. for caeh. at mtcrtss SRI hTOIII, No. 142 North FRO' Street. on MONDAY. Joy 10, 1815. at 11 o'clock A. M., the cargo of prize ,t, enter 13eatiice, coesisti ow of Alcobol in barrels: Ale, it,. bottles; Claret, in bottles: soiseellantorte Liquors, in I cares; one came of Madeira; fans , * Flannels, Tweeds, Petinette. Itisnkets. Calicoes, (Jhbatzes. Ladies' Under- Malf•hose, pais. made Clothing. dig% and other articles, an enectlied in eat alogoes WILLIAM MILL WARD, United fitaies Mucha! S D. of Pentutylviinta FEUILADM,PI3I4I,. Jone 24, MU. NA 1.24 PITCH, TAR, AND ROBIN. /Co bbie. Ship Pitch. ge 1 . Tar. leo " Soepmettre' Resin. Just received cud for e►ib bi rmr. ItowLzy, iii3OS. * • /0 Sou% DE itAlCaltE Menu,. THE PRESfp. - PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, JULY 3, 1866 SHERIFF'S SALES. S HERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Venditioni Exponits, to me directed, will km exposed to public sale or vaccine, on MONDAY EYenint. Jnty s. 1866, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. Ail the bmitilugs. IMproVoluanto P Cud lot of ;tonal!. situate OD the north side of Fitz Water Meet, 18 feet west f sixteenth street, in the oily of Phil delptda; eon wont front on Fitzwater street 64 feel, Sad in depth 67 feet. more or leas f Which premises Bdltur Ford. by deed dated Attend 99, IE6B, conveyed nub:. Jame; Henn in tee, reserving ground rent. 41117 3 [C. P. ; J ,16. 69 Debt. Sae it. • A. Burton.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jams; Henry hENRY O. HOWSLL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Once, June 10.1866. jal.2-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Tenditioni Ravokas, to me directed. wilt be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Eire. atilt, July HiM. at 4.0'1E004 at Sancorn-street Ben. All that three - story orlon zaaesaage and lot or gronad situate on the east side of ldarelosil. street, 1.33 feat 174 inches north of Muter street, in the city of Palladel• phis; oentamtng In front on Ifarshal street 17 feet, and In depth 71 feet 2 inches. [Which premises Zopbar C. Howell et b. 7 deed dated spril 1.185.9, recorded in Deed Book T. B , Bo 83. pile 400, arc , wavered unto. Edward M. Hales in fee, reservlug ground rent din 1 [0 P. J , 'Ed 46. Debt. $80.28. Letchw .rth Taken in execution and to be cold es the prosody of Edgard M. ate HEM C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheila's Onice, June 10,1866, SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Venditioni Bxponas, to me directed. will be exponed to public sale or Vendne, on RIOS DAY Beg ging ACV' 3, 1665. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-etteet All that lot of ground, situate on the nonthegat corner of York and Cedar strode. in the city of - phliamiptda; containing in front on York street 16 feet, and In deOth. along Cedar street 126 feet (IX inches to Gordon street. Ground rein Sl6. [C. P.; L. '66. 43 . Debt, 16165 94 Pile. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold an she property of Btepben door. HENRY C. HOWELL. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. June 10. 1863, QHERIFF'B BALE-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vendffloni Expense, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, July 3, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at hansom. street Hall, All that lot of ground situate on the somh side of York street, 38 feet east of Ce tar street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on York street, 18 feet. and in depth Iff3 feet 6X inches to Gordon street. Ground. rent 218.00. - [C. P ; J., 'B6. 42. Debt. 693 60. P'le Taken in OM ention and to be sold as the property of Stephen Acer. HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Oface, June 10.1865. • Jel2.3t- SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioid Expouas, to me directed. Will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, July 8, 1935, at 4 o'clock, at Beasomatreet Hall. All that lct of around situate on the east side of Wash• ington street. 140 feet north of Mester street, in the city. of Philadelphia; containing in front on Ws...Mutton street 20 feet, and In depth 111 feet 8 inches to Piling street. E. H.—On the above lot is erected on Washington street a two story frame building, In the rear a three story frame building, and. on Philip street a three• story brick building. CO. P.: J.,'65 45. Debt, EMT 70. Pansoast.] Taken in execution Anal to be .old. as the property of Bdward Sherry. HENRY H. HOWELL, Shertg Philadelphia, Plowiff , a Office, June 19,1565. SHERIFF'S SALE. Y VIRTUE OP a writ of VenditioniExponee,te me directed,will be exposed to public Bala or vendue,ort MONDAY Evening', Jul? 3.1566, at 4 o'clock, at transom-street Hall, . all that lot of ground situ eta on the east side of Fourth street, 64 feet south of Greenwich street in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on 'Fourth street 16 feet, and in depth 72 feet to a three-feet-wide alley ex tending into Worth str, et. with privilege of said alley- LW bleb premises Thomas Wistar at uz.. by deed dated April 11, HQ, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H., No 88, psgo 4DB, Ac ' eonvev Unto George W. refeenn in fen, zeta, sin around rent of fa. EH. P. ; J., 'GI 41. Debt. $65 90. Horria.l Taken Mention and to be sold as the property of George W. Fergismi. HSNlet C. HO'ITELL, Philadelphia, Merit:Pe Mee. June 10.1866. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Tem/Mont Exponas,to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or yendne, on MONDAY Jab 9, 1865, at 4 o'clock at Baneom-etreet Ha ll , All that tot of ground situate on the north side of Pop. tar street 168 feet 734 inches west of Front street, in the city of Philadelphia: ...containing in front on Poplar street 18 fest, and inAllipth on east line. log feet 63( and on west lino 107 feet 3 inches to. QOM feet. wide alley, containing in front on said alley 18 feet 234 Mae& communicatit with a ten feet alley running into Poplar greet, wish privilege of said alley. ( Which lot 'William Phillips et no., by deed .dated Jane 16, 1814, recorded in Deed Book I ' 0.. No, 30, page 360, De.. conveyed unto Spencer Moffat in fee, reserving ground rent of BA B.—On above lot is erected on Poplar street a tbroo. WRY brick building, and on the rear thereof and of tl2O lot at joining to the went a two-and-a• half stool brick factory balidivg CO P. ;J., 1.5.' , 47 Debt. $l2 N. Bowers Taken in execution and:lo be sold as the property of Spencer Moffat Eißeffilt C. HOWELL, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff's office. June 10, 1866. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditionl Exponas,to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY ETolling, July .3, 1866, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All mat brick meeensge and lot of ground, sltaate on the south hide of eatharino street. between Second and Third streets, in the city of ?Mac elphle onglatatax"lta front on Catharine street 19 feet 9 inches. more or less, and 1n depth 100 feet, more or less t bounded east by ground now or late of Rachel Lewis, south by ground of Robert Galbraith. west by bast ends of Hobert Wbarton's lot and troand of at Ifilth Evans. north by Catharine street [Which premises Elijah A. Oarroll et nxby deed dated April ] 6th. MO. recorded In Deed Book 'G. W. C., No. 45. page 204. dto., conveyed unto Philip L Dulosa in lee.] Subject to ground rent of 1114&.0736% CO. P. CJ.. '66 40 Debt. $lB9 96. Barger.] Taken in execution and to be cold as the property of Philip L. Dubeed HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff: Phliadelphia,Sherire Office, June 10,1565. jel2-3t SHERIFF'S BALE-BY VIRTUE Or aN9rl t, of Venditioni 'SIMMS to me directed, will be exposed to publicsale or "(endue, on MONDAY Evening, Jolt 8, 1866. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom•street Hall, all that two- story brick meeenage and lot of_groAnd situate on the north side of Stamm (formerly Wesley) street 48 feet west of Third street. In the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Emmet street 16 test. and In depth 08 f.et. (C. P. J. 'BO 60. Debt, 840 80. C. Sergeant 1 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Hdward Matthew. If SWIM C. HOWELL Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's °Moe. Ju*e 10, 186.5. 1812-8 f SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vendittoot Expouss, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evenng, July 8, 1880. at 4 o'clock. at Sausom-street Hall, All that lot cf ground situate on the north side of Poplar siPtet, 186 feet 7f Inches west of Front street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Poplar street 18 feet. and in depth on the east One 107 feet 2 inches, and on west line 107 feet 8f inches to a twelve feet-wtee allay. Containing in front on said alley 18 feet 2.4 inches, said alley cenininnitattnglwith two tou ted aLeys leading into Poplar street. with. privtlege of said alleys. [Which lot Wtflta Milting. et . by deed dated June 4 , 1828, recorded in Deed Book T.ll. , Ho. BS, page 200. de.. conveyed unto Adam Lindner, in fee . , retorting ground rent of s4o.] IL B. —On above lot is erected on Poplar street a two. story frame building, and on the rear thereof, and of the lot on the east, a two. and-one-half story beck fae• tory building. [O. P. ; J.. 'BO. 48. Debt, $22 91. Bowers.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Adam Lindner HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, /nue 10, 1866. 1412.3 t, SHERIFF'S GALE.—BY -VIRTUE OF a writ of Levan Poems, to me directed , Will be exposed tAptiblic salvor vendee , unIifOIODAY liVeninffs July I. I at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All those * four itoree.story unfinished buildings and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Leithgow street, one hundred and thirty. three feet seven is chilli south of Diamond street. to the city of Philadelphia: containing in front oh Leithgow street sixty- four feet, more or less - and in depth ninety feet. to Fourth street. [l3. ex ecution 05. Debt, $B9. 72. Boman Taken in on judgment on city claim Of., 65, 910 for paving, and to be sold as the property of Gottleib Meaner and John B. Wilson. owner. RIMY C. BOWBLL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 21, ISO. je22-9t RBERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Lenart Yentas, M me directed, will be eX• Vega to pat_blic sale Or Venue , on MONDAY Evening, July 3. 18m at t o'clock, at canc.:a-street Hall, that eeratin tract or piece of land situate In the townehip of Passynnk and county of Philadelphia, bounded and described according to a survey thereof. recently made by Thomas Daly, as follows: Benin. Ring at a point in the middle of Long lane, formerly sailed " Houses Lane." at a corner of land formerly of Young, now of Azarialt. H Simmons. et al., and extending along said land north 44% degrees east 80 94.109 perches to a post standing in the line of land formerly of Linley and. Pansoast; thence along the same month 722( degrees west 20 25 100 perches toe post in the line of land formerly 01 Goo. Leese; thence along the same north 35% degrees west 02 "Perches toe corner in the line of land granted by John Wagner to John Layre; thence along the aame, parallel with said Long lane, north 40 degrees east 99 feet 6 inches; thence north 9634 degrees west 241 feet 6 inches to the middle of Long lane: thence north 40 dearoac. end along the middle of said Long lane 1S 1-10 porches to the place of agintigitt containing .9 acres end 2 roods. [Which premises John Wagner et ux_ by deed dated May 19, 4864, couvet ed onto Ellwood Matlack to fee. 1 ED. O. ; .1. 820. Debt, $4 216.75. Paxson.] Tak ea in execution and to be sold as the property of Bllwood MaGack, with nottee to Sarah W. Dickson. terre tenant. ILBRILY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Moe, June2l. 1865. je22-35 spERIFF' BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A. writ or Levert Pada% to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or Tendrils, on MONDAY July 3. 1866, at 4 o'clock, at Seasom-street Han, Ail that certain two-story frame messuage or tene- ment. With brick back buildinga and lot of Monad. situate cm the east side of 'fifth street, between Rage street and Vice street. in the said city of Philadelphia, containing in front eighteen fees nine inches. (inclus ing thirteen inches in breadth, part of a three.reet.wide alley left open for the common use of thin and the adjoining tenement to, the northward.) and in depth eighty-coven feet six..tnelses. bounded northward partly by other part of said alley and partly oy other ground, now or late of John Moore, eastward by ground now or late of /inward Pennington- deceased. southward by ground late of. Margatet Morrie, and westward by I , llth stress aforesaid. Being the same premises which Charles Williams, et ns_, by indenture dated April 27, A. D. 11116, recorded in Deed Book A. W. M . o. 7, Vale 612,&c.,sonveyed unto Daniel Thompson in fee.] [D. (3. and 349. DAIL $1.202. Lex Taken In incecntion and to Wi sold as the property of Daniel Tbompton. HENRY C. HOWei.L. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Bherts'e Office. June 21, MAI js22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Enemas, to me directed, will be exposed to public isale or vendne, on MONDAY ¢ric, Jul', 3. /866. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom.street Hell, Alt that three. stora , brick messnage and lot of ground. 'situate the Pilaf al de Of Seventh street 93 feet n , rth of Mary street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing' in front on 'seventh street 16 feet 6 inches and in depth Kt feat. CYVlach prsioisee Owen Sense, by deed dated De. cernber 26th, 13.9. recorded in Deed Beek M. Thu lg. page 876. dm., conveyed unto Ja1114114 Williams is fee. reserving ground sent of 41. 33. ) CD. C ; J., 66. 341 Debt. $123 06 &awls 3 Taken lla execution and to be sold as the property Of James Williams. MENET C HOWELL. Sherlf. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 21, 1665. 3622-2't SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Pierl FnOine, to me directed, will be BS posed to public sale or yendae.ca MONDAY &suing. Jab 3, 1860, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom.street Hall, All tnat Mite- store brick messnage and lot of groand situate- en the West side of Marshall street, 186 feat 2 inehee north ot Thomp,ort street. In the city of Phila delphia: containing 112 front on Marshall street HI feet, wad In depth B 4 feet. more or ices. I Which premises William &tackle et ax, by deed dated /3OLomber Mkt, 1862, recorded in Deed. Book. L, R. 8., No 51, page 371, &cesayeyed onto Joseph B. Hart in fee, mend= Ironed ran , of BM 3 [D. C; J , 'O5. Sva Debt, $lBB Mellen 3 Taken in en/ cation and to be cold as the property of Joetpt. B Bert. HENRI 80WE(.4, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Jane 21, 1865. jell 88 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF anrrit tf Vouditioni Erponas, to me directed, wilibe exposed to peblie sale or yeadoe,on MONDAY Threning. Jr Ail 3. 1865. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hail, Ad the lading and lot of monad situate on the south east corner of Lombard and nokaylkill Water atreets, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front oa Water street 78 feet. and in depth 50 feet. [Which Promises Timothy Abbott et al . by seed dated Jane 8, 1812 recorded to Deed Book T. 0.. n'o. 29. page 39, 40.! conveyer unto thieb Foalka 3u ho, reserving ground. rent 01 Which was eltercenr.l.s, an oar agreement, toper:lotted to VS on this lot.] ED.G, ; J., '65. 391. Debt,4olA7 M J B.Towntead.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property us Caleb Fool§ sr HENRY 11. HOWELL, Merit Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jane It, 1885. ie2l-3t , - ZBERTF'F'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ka a writ of Vouditioni EXPOIIag. to me directud j tylll ba exposed tr.rmblic male or 70 ad no, on ktOND Evening, July 8,1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. /11 that taro story brink. OIOORIC/ie sad lot of trend bittianOo .hs scot aide of Beirtmeenth street 112 feet north of Chrietlin street, in the city 00 runaeeivnte.; containing In treat on eOPOnle(0,ill street 18 feet, awd in depth 76 feet to a fear-feet alley, with privilege thereof. [Which premiere Thomas W. Mauna. by dead dated Ap)il 19, 11360, recorded in Deed Book A. D. B. , No, 111, pep 101, hrc., conveyed unto James Panne . in lee.] rit J., 'MS 556 Debt, 050 Biackbard. Taken in execntion and to be sold as the propirt7 of James Penny. 141i.0RY O. HOWELL, Eheritr. Philadelphia, Bherill's Diem Jane 21, 1861 je22.3t p.,HERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A writ or Lever! Facials, to me directed,,will be ex - need to public eels or vendee, on MONDAY. Evening; 1805, ut 4 o'clock, at Bansom-street Ail nig lot of ground sltoate on the south aide of Ta wny s treet, or River road, in the city of Philadelphia, beginning at the southwest corner of Orthodox sweat, and aa t au diog west along :saki Tatony street 029 hue drs d and twenty seven feet Mx inches; thence south by lot of Timothy Quirk ono hundred feat; thence west by the came twenty feet ; thence north by the saute one hunds ed feet to the said Teeny road; thence by said road west two hundred and and forty feet; thence south two hundred feet to Melrose street; thence east along same three hundred end eighty-seven feet six Inchon to Orthodox street awl thence north by same two hon• tired feet to the niece of beginning. CD. O. t.l , '66. Mt Debt, i62.TTi 40. S. C Parkins. I Taken In execution and to be assid as tho_propertY Of Es Tr a• w Waimea. RENRY Pi HOWELL, duerilf. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Moe. .Ttuto 71. 1866.:. idi sth, SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Bayonet% to me direoted,will be exposed to public sale or vendno, on MONDAY Evening, July 9. 4850, at 4 o'clock. at Penaono-street Hall, All that two story brick bonding and simian or bow* and lot of around emote OD the nett, eide of street. 144 feet Ik Ir chee saes of Fifth eireet, to the city n' Philadelphia; containing in front on Moore street SI feet 10 Ivaco. and in depth 115 feet 6 lashes to Pierce street. CW)lch premises John Christopher Smith et al., by deed dated April 14th, 1897, reasrded in D.,,ee Book B. D W.. No 140, rage 81. .20., conveyed unto David Bouvier In fee. reserving around rent or *V. ID. D. J. 65 M. Debt gl. 252 75 BA wle.l Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of David Bouvier. . .. . . . . HENRY C HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Jone2l. jeti aE SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Venditionilaponan, to tue directed, will be exposed to public sale or vanillas, on MONDAY $7514.11g, July 8, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansont-street Hall, Aikido, that ~ot of ground, with the two end-a-half-story 'factory thereon erected, situate in the city of Philadol bible: beginning at a pout at the north west corner of tie Germantown plank-road, or Seventeenth atre , t. d Woodpecker lane; thence southwest 151 feet 6X inches to the east side of the Philadelphia and Oer inantown railroad; thence northwest along tte east line of the said railroad 269 feet 14 inches to the south erly, line of tnearrield street; thence eastward& along the south lice of said Clearfield Street 215 fret IoN inches to the said Seventeenth street; thence eolith ward& Wong the west side or the satd tioventeenth street the feet Slg' inches, to the place of beginning [Being the tame Innuises which John Longstreth and wife, by in denture dated the 1601 day of Oetob.r, 1869, recorded in Deed Book A D. B B. go. 126, page V. &o .granied and. conveyed to Mime Wadleigh in ree, reserving a ground rent of three hundred and thirty dollars ID. O. ; J., '65. 246 Debt, $2.348 90. Lex.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Aihra Wadirigh. HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. June 21. 1865. .1921-81 P s HERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ea a writ of Levarl Facia., to me directed. will be ex posed to public sale or vendne. pn MONDAY Evening, July 8, 1866, at 4 o'clock. at Bannon). etreet Ball. Ail taut three• wary brisk rummage and lot re ground, situate on the south Sid. of Brower street, 181 feet 2% inches emit of Eleventh 'meet, in tbe cite of Philat el phis; containing in fret , on Brown street 17 fest, and in depth 126 feet 2% inches to Olive street. (Which premi ses David 0. stoma et ex . by deed dated starch Slat. 1864 recorded in Deed Book T. H Dlo. 142, page 5. attt conveyed unto George Bull in fee, eubject to ground rent of 865 26. which by deed endorsed. dated April 7th, 1814, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 141. page 1. ant . was extinguished.] CD. 0. J. '65 285. Debt 81.695. Potts ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George Ben, HENRY 0. HO MALL. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, June 21, 1269 • SHERIFF 8 BAWL-PUBLIC SALE or vendue. on MONDAY Evening, July 3, 1861, at 4 o'clock, at eaneour street Ball No. 1. AD the flight, title. and interest of defendants in and to all that three.etory brisk messa Larch ground situated on the northwest side of stre e t,, 160 feet northeast of Ann street, in the city of Phtladel • phis ; containing in front on Larch street 20 feet , and in depth 100 feet. No. 2 All those two three•stoty brick buildings and lot of • round situate on the northwest side of. Lovell street, 160 feat northeast of Ann street: containing in front on 1 arch street 40 feet, and. In depth 100 fees CD C t J 'O5 202 Debt, 3831 17 Stover.] Taken in execution and to be sold es the property of John Gaanng and William B. Wightmau BBNEY 0. HOWELL. Sheriff. Philadelpnia, Sheriff's O6oce, June 11, 1865. je22-31.. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Veri Facials, to me directed. will be ex pored to public sale or vendne, on 210h1) al Evening, July 3,1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. Ail that brown•stcne church building and lot of ground situate on the north side of York etre*, extend ing from Sesooth to Eighth streets, in the city of Phila delphia: containing in front on loyk. street 814 feet 3 an inch, and in depthigP feet to Chinch street: bonndad north by Ohareh stied, esti by Seventh /drool, wad by Alithth strsei. and south by York street. ED. ; J'6s. 800. Debt, "861. we n I Taken in egaantion and to be Role as the property of the rectors, chusch-wardens, and vestrymen of the Oh arch of St. Bartholomew ,ti tiRY O. HOWELL. Sheriff. rkfladehbia. Sheriffs Office, June 21.1665. jO22,St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditloni Expense, to me directed., will be exposed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Even ing. Jut. 3.1866. at 4 o'clock. at Baneometrest Hall. All that three-story brick meatless and lot of ground situate on the northeast elde of renrokyisAnia avenue. 184 feet 11% 'acnes northwest from Fairmount AVOllllll' In the Mt, or Ftrils deiphia containing in front Oti Penn syiyanta avenue 19 test ()Inches, and in depth 65 feet. [Which premises Monne' Bouvier et ux. by deed dated March 26.180, recorded In Deed Book. A. W.M., 80. 89. page 448. $O. conveyed unto John Herman, in fee, re. serving ground rent of $49 RD.] [D.C. ; J , '66. 304. Debt. $ 133.66 . It &Campbell.] 'Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of John Berman, HENRY C HO WELL, Einetift• Philadelphia. Main Onice, TRW) 21.1866. ic24-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Pittries Levert Tadao, to me directed, will be exposed to public male of vendne, on MONDAY Sven lag. July 3, 1865. at 4 o'clock, at Samosa-street Hall, All that, lot or gronnd, with the dwelling-house. foun dry, workshop. ehon, stable, and other the map, snaps and tenements thereon erected, situate on the month side of Girard avenue as now laid out and opened, BO feet in width, and on the west side of Minor-street, in the east districtkf Penn, containing in front en Girard avenue 812 feet. and in depth along toe west side of said Minor street 207 feet. (Being the whole of three lots or ptecree of ground which. John Birch and Wife, by three eeparate indentnren, the drat dated the nth December. A. D. 1648. recorded in deed book G W. (1.. No 66, page 460. as. The second dated the Bth May. A. D. 1870, and recorded in deed book O. W. C.. No. 85. page 462. &a. The thin dated tbe 6th September. A. D. 1858, and intended to be forthwith recorded, granted, and conveyed auto the said Samuel Ogden, hie heirs and assigns braver, as by reference to the said indentures will more fully and at large appear A. B.—There are erected on the above. described lot a two-story brick railroad depot, and one story brick stables in the rear, IMO by the Richmond and Schnyl kill Railroad OemnanY. P S. —By an order of count, the purchaser will be re quired to pay the Sheriff $260 in cash at the time the property is fitrUOit Off [D. O. ; J., '66. Rd Debt, $4,000. McFadden 3 • Taken in execution and to be sold as the oropertv of Samuel °mien and the Richmond and Schuylkill Pas. • stinger Railroad Company tetra tenant. • BisltßY O. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Of6se. inns 21. 1866. je22-St SHERIFF'S BALE. BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vendidoni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendors, on MONDAY Ever ming . . July 3, 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. Alt that three-stor, brink ineasuege and lot of ground situate:on the northeast side Of Pennsylvania avenue, fatl-two feet three and ftve•eighthe luehee northwest of Fairmount street, in the city of Philadelphia,: thence northeast forty four feet; thence north slateen feet four and orte.fourth incites; thence northeast four feat four twines to a ve-reet- wid e alley; thence northwest along same ten feet nine lushes; thence southwest sixty , three feet to Pennsylvania avenue; thence southeast along same eightetn feet to beginning. [Which premises Michael Bouvier, et nz , by deed dated March .29, 1147. recorded in Deed Book A. W. M., No. 39. page 423, &s. conveyed unto John Hermon in fee. reserving ground Tent of 111 El 3 CD. C. ; 3:' '66. 305. Debt. 1133.65, B Campbell. . Taken inexeention and to be sold `as the property of John Herman. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Ofike, June2l. DM. je22.3t S HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditiord Mxponas,to me directed, will be exposed to public sale er vendue, on MONDAY }Sven. inc, July 3, 1860, at 4 o'clock, at. hansom - street Hall. all that lot of m mad situate on the northwest corner of Front and Canal streets in the city of Philadelphia; containing intrust on Canal street 114 feet 10 inches to Bops street. thence north along same 8 feet, thence east 110 feet to Front street, tisanes south along same 41 feet to beginning. tD Q. J.. 'fft. 332. Debt, .180 3.8. Townsend.) Taken .La execution and to be sold as the proPertt Of Jamas A. Porten.. HENRY J u neOWS nogg, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Ogee 21, Ng. jell-as SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he exposed. to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Sven ing, July 5, 1866„ at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot of mound, with the icw• house and other Improvements thereon erected, being part of a tract of land known as Salment, situate in the Twenty fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, and described according to a recent survey thereof made by Murton H. Fox, ae follows; beginning at a stake on the east aide of the Falls of tbihrtylkill river road, on the line dividing the said Belmont setate from the estate known as Landadown, now or late the property of the Bing ham or Ashburton faculty, thence extending along the said line Minding the salo bandedowu from said nal- Mat estate, south seventy-two degrees twat:LW-1M minutes and thirty-one seconds, sari any nine fees two inches to a stake in the west aide of the tow-path of the canal of the Schuylkill HavigatiOn Company as now used, end thence northward along the west side of said tow-path one hundred and thirty feet to a point, thence westwardly fifty-one feet six and One half inches to a point in the eastwardly side of said Falls or river Schuylkilliread,landltheneesouthwardly along the east aide of the same one hundred and twenty-one feet eight and one half inches to the place of beginning [Being the same ermine whieh Joseph S.. Levering, Trustee, by indenture dated August net 1859, recorded in Deed Book A. D. B Ho 79. H. 174 dm, conveyed to tee said keter Wagner in fee. reserving a ground rent of ninety even dollars and fitly cents; and which said yearly around zeal by indenture made between the raid Joseph 8. Wrenn and Peter Wagner, dated the 24th day of august, a D. 118.1. recorded in Deed Book A D. B. Ho. 182, page 78, eto., it was declared It should hereafter be at the rate of seventy. eight dollars per annum, payable as aforesaid.) Ho. 2 —AII that certain lot or piece of ground. with the banana and improvemen.s thereon erected, situ ate en the west siae or Lewis street, two hundred and eight feet north of Thomumon street, containing in front On Lewis street six teen feet, and in depth seventy-two feet six inches to the middle of an alley five feet wide loading from Thompson street. Together with the pri vitae° of said alley. [D. U. , J. 67. ; 237. Debt, ancro. sharpie...] Taken in execution and to be sold an the property of Peter Wegner. HENRY C HOWDI,I4 Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Me, Jane 21. litee. ion st sHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Ves ditioni Espouse, to me directed,_will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Even ing, July P. 1665, at 4 o'clock. at Ransom-street Nall, 80. 1. 411 that ettehenede and lot of ground situate on tie west side of Seventh street 169 feet 6 Inches south of Diamond street, in the city of Philadelphia; contain. ins In front on Seventh street 17 feet. including on the forth side the halt part of a two feet fonr.inshes alley, and in depth 80 feet. [Which premise. John C. Haw kins. et Ulf bY deed dated August 21. 108.7. recorded in Deed Book A. 0. 8., No. 112. page 162. 1, —a , conveyed onto David B. Bower, in fee, subject to ground rent o Ho w . 2 All that lot of ground situate on the east Side of Franklin street 171 feet 431 Inches south of Diamond 1111,0, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Franklin street 17 feet, and M. depth on th- , north line 72 feet 11,;(4 inches, and on the south /ins 72 feet BM inches. [Which premises William Weigatman, et rix_. lor deed dated August 21. 1863, recorded in Deed. Book A 0. 8., Tic 111, page 119, dtc., conveyed auto David B, Sower, it fee, reserving ground rent of $33.3 [D. 0., '65. 319. Debt. SM. Baddiman. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of David B. Sowers HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sneniff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's 05tce, June 21, 1665. 342-St SHERIFF'S 549 LE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ. of Alias Levarlla, to rue diceeted. Will be exposed to Deblie Hale or vandue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Jruy 8, 1006, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Ball. All thet sour-story brick Dustman° And lot of ground situate on the north olds of Arch street, 71 fact cut of Twenty-second street, in the city of con. taining in front on Arch street 18 fees, and in depth 103 feel. to a four-feat alley, with privilege thereof [Which premises Richard H .Townsend, by deed dated seemlier lath, 1861. recorded in Deed Book A. 0. H. No. 35, page 80i, conveyed unto Benjamin 8. Melte in fee. ] [D. C. ; 934. Debt. 4i5 936 33 Peachall.3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Beni:fully 8 Shreve HURT C HOWATA, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Bheriff'e Oahe, .7tme 21. 1865. jell-8t W i IIEREFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Levari Facies, to me direchtd, wiii be exposed to pnblio sale or vendne, on MONDAY Eve. Bing. July 8,1865, at 4 o'clock, at sansom•strest all that three story brisk meesnage and. lot of ground situate on the west side of Merinos street, 81 feet smith. f Maker street: in the city or Philadelphia ; contain ing in front on Nervine street 18 feet. and depth 70 feet to an alley, six feet wide, iesdleg from the said Master street into Thompson street. [Which premises Isaac .B. Client, by indenture dated February 12th, 1864. conveyed unto Frank &mister in fee, with the privilege of raidfeet-wide alley and of a culvert or drain therein leading into the culvert on TnomPsort street. C J.'65. 865. Debt, $528.25 Thorn. Is Talton in execution and to be sold as the ProPrrti of Frank Bressler. 'HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff,. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mice, Jane 21, 188& 1e22.31 •SHERIPF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF .J a writ of Venation" Buten as. tome directed, will be (tooted to public sole o r vended . on MONDAY ava iling. July 3.1366. at 4 o clock, at &twin- atreet Call, All that lot of &rend With the three- story brisk demi. ntg i once th ereon erected, situate on the north side of Pew itreet, between Front and &woad Eremite. from the riser Delaware. and between Vine and Rate streets, in the cay of Phllade!phla • cm) tabling in iron on the raid New street 17 feet 8 inches, or thereabouts, and in depth 7S feet 6 inches, or thereabouts, bounded east we, d with a lot now or late of XL:tholes Dicks, south ward with the said Dew street, westward with a lot now or late of James Channel, and northward with I t now or late of John Peters. (Being the same pre. m ires which Isaac Ballengee and Elizabeth. his wife. by indenture dated October 1, IMO. and recorded in Deed Bcotk Cl. W. 0.. Sio. 74. psde .s, &e.. conveyed unto Marshall Homey in fee. merrier the yearly rent or sum of one hundred dollars.) M SeuemY hoe tatted with his Interest in shove. [D. V., J. W. 818. Debt. $10234., Law. Taken in executton and to be sold as the property of Morahan Henezey HENRY 0 HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oftloa. Jane li. 11146. jell et SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Leyari Factas. to me directed will be ex posed to made sale or wafts, on MONDAY IVerallit. .0.3 r a. MS. at 4o'olook, at hansom street Hall. ill that brie [notecase and lot of eroand squats on he northeast side of Germantown road. 883 feet ISOM est of ktoldanne street, in the city of Plitiadelphin. ntalning In front on Germantown road 10 feet, and In • • pth on the northwest lane 90 feet 113,1 inches. and on ,ne southeast litre 89 feet IA inches, thence east on orth line 90 test 11X, inches, and on south line 89 feet ?.l inches to Srep'er street. Which premises Adam ormolus Bentz. et nx , by deed dated August 20, 1913 corded In Deed Book T. H.. No 106, page 101 em.. .aveyed unto Ober. es Hem in fee. 1 N. B. —On the above prowess it a three story brink case and store on Germantown road; also, ft" three 'ory brick dwelling on Bressler street CO. C t 1 . '69. 1160 Debt, $1.678 Grout Taken in c.o.:coon and to be sold as the property of "3'lol4okm HENRY 0. Hi.? WSW., 61.srilt. Philadelphia, Mantra 0111. co. Jame 81.188& 1.2211 SHERIFF'S HALES. • SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF I writ of Venditioni itxponas, to 2110 db"ted, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDA.Y.lve ning, July 3, 1666 at 4 o's'ock, at Sansom-street all .hat lot of ironed situate on the ea-t aide of Far tietb erect, 241 feet tiji 'lnchon north of Pratt serest. In the eitp of Philadelphia; eontaining in front on Po' Meth street Ot feet 6 inches. and la depth 600 trot H' inches to Sloan street . ED. C..; J. • '66. 327. Debt, $4OB. Deohert.] Taken in execution and to he cold as the prnuertn of Willi tin McMahon. HUM' C. aowsw... Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Jane 21, 1636. je22.3t SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF Ka a writ of Levert Yachts, to me directed, will be ex posed to public tale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, Jury 3, 1880, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. • Ail that thrre-atory brick nmeatiese and at or ground ettriete ea the aorthea.t aide of Narrie street lel feet southeast of Amber street in the city or rbiladciphia . ,- contalt lag in free t PII Perri. street 18 foot, and in depth 100 feet - to a twenty•feel wide eteeet. F J. 'OO. 09 Debt 1416 68 Herman Taken IV execution on judgment on City elem. D. 'BO, 93 for work dons. and to be sold se the property of iibam RPM HENRY 11 HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff e Office, June 21, 111156. je2ll Pt SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed. will ha expered to Poblic rale or vendee, on MONDAY Ble aker, Sixty 3, 1565, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. All that lot of grongd hithlo447 on the tomb. este.rner Of Cleartiald street and Phltadelohla and fronton rah road, in the city of Pbtladelohlai containing tit front on Prdiadolphis and Trenton railroad 64 feet. and in dspth along 0 , efirliold street 1031mA to Wy ming etreet. I Whim, preudeos John W Fester et nx . by d...ad dated October 22d. 1861, recorded in Deed Book O W 0., No. 116, page 424 dre., conveyed unto David L. Boyd in tee, resolving mound rent of p 72 [D. C. ;J , 828 Debt, $373 44. Clay.] Taken in execution and to he sold ea the property of David L Boyd. FA NKr 0 HOWELL, Sheriff. Phlledelpnia. dberiff'd aloe, Jana 21, 1865. j 022 S HERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a wit or 'rendition' Exponae„ to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or Vellatle. on MOB.DAY liVO ning, July 2. 1985. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-st. All that message and lot o iron, ii situate on the east tide of r rosperoue street or alley, north of Essex. a:ley. No 19, 149 feet 4.35 inches south of Locust street, In the city of Philade'plata; containing in front on Pros- Peron etreet 14 fee , 9% inches, and is depth 98 feet to a two-feet alley. (Being same premises described In mortgage • dated. August 311. 1869, recorded in Mirtgage Book A D 8., No 37, page 311, tic., given by Sarah A. Sensor to William S Sinkler CD.O. ; J '66 310. Debt. $740. T. J Clayton-1 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Sarah Ann Souger. HENRY 0. HOWELL , Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's 081ce, June 21, 1865. jell-9t , SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF writ of Veinlitioni PallOnite. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, July 3, 1866, at 4 o'clock, at Sansorn-street Hall. all that lot or ground situate on she northwest side of Bisbmond street, Go feet southwest of Clearfield onset, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Rich mond street 18 feet 8 Indies, and in death 2 - 0 feet to cal mon street,• subject to a ground rent of $BO [D. 0. ; J., 'M. Debt, $119.49. Freeman.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the-roperty of John 0. Ganung. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 21. WM je22-St SHERIFF'S'SALE.--I3Y VIRTIIS OF a wrtt of Veriditioni Fauna 86,06 me directed. will be exposed to public sale or venting, on KOMDAY Syuning, July 8, 1866, at 4 a 'clock, at Sarasota street Hall, Ifo. 1 All those 4 two.story brick dwellings on King street, 16 feet front, and one two story brick dwelling, about 18 feet by 80 feet, upon a lane, and lot of ground situate on the west side of Tenth street,l62 feet south of Dickerson street, in the city of Philadelphia, contain ing In front on Tenth street 96feet, and in depth 261 feet. Do. 2. ell that three story brisk dwel dug and frame blacksmith shop and lot of ground in the rear of the aboy e•deecribed property, containing in front on Sing street anti also on Taylor street 62 feet, and in depth 96 feet. For further description and recital gee welt.. ED. a. 06. g 6. 888 t 65. W. IL Wister 3 Taken in execution Me t 45 he roll me the property of Adam S. Tonna WORT EL OWIILL, }e Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 21, 1886. je22.3t SHERIFF'S. SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Lethal Facias, to me directed, will be.ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, July 3.1866, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All than three story frame mesenage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Hitcher street 70 feat 3 incites south of Pate am street. in' the city of Philadel phia; contalving In front on Malabar street 17 feet, and in depth 70 feet to n a twenty-fest wlde street CR. a :.8 , '65 56. Debt, 334 93. Dedrick.l Taken in eseentionenjudZakiht city claim (7. '64, 120 for paving . and to be sod as the property of Joseph /ktliler. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheri ff . Philadelphia, Sharlff's 0111oe, Pane 21, 1866. je92-lit RHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF 1 1,1 a writ of Levari Facia% to me directed will be ex poced to public sale or yendne, on MONDAY Evening. July 3 1935, at 4 o'clock,at Sexism-greet Hall. dLL that three- etory brick mahatmas and lot of ground 011ie OR the east aide or iiineteratic, street. 101 feet north of Christian street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Nineteenth street 111 fees, and in depth 67 feet to a three• feet alley. With the privilege thereof. CR. ; J., '86. Ell. Debt. 161. 609.70. Ryer.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John B Rogers HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 21, MA S HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facials,, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or verine, on'MONDAY Evening, July 3. 1666, et 4 o'clock. at Ransom-street Hall. ail that lot of ground shoats comae sonta olds of kW- Bin aunt. tO feet 6 moue went of Otsego street. in the city of Philadelphia ; containing infront on 691111 in attest .1.9 feet, and in depth 96 feet. CO. P. ; J., '66. 60. Debt. $40.32. Common.] Taken in execution on judgment on city claim. hi '65, 30 for work done. and to be sold as the property of -butler. HEgEY. 0. HOWELX., Morin". Philadelphia, Eberiff's Office. June Si, 1865, jag 31 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed will be ex posed to public gale or vend ae, on MONDAY Evening. July 8, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at thasont-street All that three.etory brick mensuage and lot of ground MVOs on the north dee of Davie street, 174 feet 8 inches eset, of Thirteenth !dreg, in ilia city of Philadelphia containing in front on Dacia street 16 feet 4 inches. and in depth 98 feet. • [0 P. ; J.,'65. 61 Debt; 815 20 Cornman.3 Taken in execution on iudgment on city claim, J., '65, 78. for work done, and to be sold as the property of . George E h resider. HENRI C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Merlin Mee, June 21,1865..je22-8t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Leyari Facials, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Drafting, July 3,1866, at 4 O'clock, at Sanseexostreet Hall. All tent tot of 'roam& satiate on the met eide of Cros by street, 1011 feet 4 Malice north of Moore meet In the city of Philadelphia; containing iii front on street, street 18 feet, and. in depth 100 fast. EC. P.: J. , '66. 69. Debt, $19.79. Comma Taken in execution on indgmeit on city claim (T.. '66, 77), for work done, slid to be sold hs the property of George C. 'Snyder. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff 'a Office, June 81,1866. Jel2 86 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Levari Ferias to me directed. will be Illreirellit"si:a v rlmotra i ett.ll E . veni Allam two certain tote of ground, one of them slina ate on the west aide of nehnylkill Eighth street, 11l feet ISM inches north of Brown street; containing In front on Schuylkill Eighth street 31 feet 3 Indies and in depth on the north line thereof 99 fest 10.% inches,. and on the south line thereof 97 feet 7 Inches; and Vas other of them, situate on the west side of Schrtylglll Eighth street, 262 feet 83 lushes north of Brown street; con taining In front on Schuylkill Eighth street 31 feet og inches, and in deP,p. 99 feet 1031 inches [Being the same two lots of ground which William Richardson et ux., by two separate indentures, dated reapectivelv the 14th day of July. A. D. 1818. cave) ed to Zebedee Dob binsTh Ice, reserving oat of the first of the above. de scribed lots the yearly rent charge Or ninety-three doi lare and seventy-five cute, and out of the lot 14061111 above. dencribed the yearly rent charge of tangs. fonr dollars, as therein mentioned. A. B.—To be sold together as entrpropertY. CD. C.; '66. 303. Deb t, _s2.l.6l.M tilmpson. Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Zebedee Dobbins. HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. June 91.188 je22 St. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to me direeted,will be exposed to public sale or vendue.on MONDAY Evening, July 3,1866, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall, All the bra:dilute, improvements, and lot of ground situate on the north aide of Fitzwater strest 18 feet west of Siateenth street. in the city of Philadelphia: con taining in front on Fitzwater street 64 feet. and in depth DT feet, more or lees. [ Which premises Edwin !lord. bY deed dated Atlettet 29. 1883. 008veyed unto James deny in fee, reserving ground renter TakenC ; 66. 330 Dent, 61286 99 Errieksen in execution and to be sold as the property of James Beery. WINDT C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia,Sheriff's Office, June 21.1666. • re22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Yenditioni Dirponsubto me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Eve ning-, July 3, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street Hap, Ail those 2 three-story brick dwellings and 3 two- story frame dwellings and lot of ground situated on the east side of Wasbinaton (now American) end, 140 feet north of Master street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Anterlean street 20 feet privile ge depth 191 ieet 9 inches to Phillips street. with of an alley leading into and from Amerman street. [Wbica promisee William Fisher et fit._ by deed dated Sap.ember 17th, 1946. convoyed unto Edward dawn in fee. reserving ground rent of 1250 CD. 0. J. '55 311 Debt. *143 07. T J gluten.) Taken in execution and to be sold a. the property of Pdward ninny. HENRY O. HoWELL. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, June 21, 1861. je2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Pastas, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening. July u, jmu, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom - street Hall. All that lot of ground sitnnte on the south aide of mu ffin street, extending from Front to Dutton streets. in the city of Philadelphia; enttatatne to front on Mifflin street eighty- Mg ill feet eta inches, and In depth on Dut ton and Front streets fort]- five feet CC. P. ;J . '65 69. Debt, $397.04 Cornwall ] Taken In execution on judgment on City claim, (J.. 'B5. 81.) for work done. and to be sold as the property of William R Scott HENRY C. HOWELL, SMALL Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 21, 1865. je22.Bt SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Vendittont Ix - pones, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on monney - Evening, July S. 1886. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. all that five• story brick store and lot or around 'Be ate on the north side of Market street. between Front and Second streets, in the oily of Philadelphia, con taining in front twenty feat, and in depth ono hundred and two feet or thereabonts Bounded northwardiby a lot formerly of Oriffith Jones, deceased: eastward pert ly by ground formerly of Samuel Richardson, since of Jacob C. Wiokoff. and pertly by the triangular strip or piece of ground hereinafter described,• southward by Market street, and westward by ground late of George Buller], since of Rills Yarnell. and, also, a triangular strip of ground , which is or was encroached open by the said meesuage or tenement, bounded and described according to a certain survey or plan thereof, as follows. to wit Beginning sinity-eeven feet seven inches northward from the north side of Mar ket area in the line of the end (now or late) of the north wan of the kitchen belonging to the said mem mega or tenement above aesettoee; thence eastward along the outside of the mid wall twelve inches. more or ielle. to the centre or middle line of the ems will of She eame kitchen as now (or late) erected • thence comb. ward along the centre or middle .the of the said sari wall of the said kitchen, and of the east wall of the above described messuage. sixty. seven feat seven inches, more or less, until the centre or middle line of the said east wall, as now (or late) erected. strikes Into the true or right Binh between the mid Jacob C. Wickoff's lot and the t hove- described lot, and thence northward along the east line of the said above-de , cribed lot eixty•leven feet and some lashes, be it more or less, to the place of beginning, Ming the came premises which Titus Bennett and Rachel, ate wire, by indenture, bearing date the 13th day of September, Anne Domini 1814, recorded in Deed Hook k M.. Mo. 63, page 379, &c , conveyed unto Joseph McDowell in fee, subject to a yearly rent charge of .4312 e. entrant silver money of Pennsylvania.) Together with the privilege of an alley of three feet In width. ED G e J.. 'ea 346. Debt, $17.29.70 Lox.] Taken in execution and to be sold as tne property of Joeenh McDowell. HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Deice, June 21.1866..fe11-et Q.HERIFFI3 BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ki a writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale orvondne, on MONDAY Evening. Jury 1. 1860, at 4 o'clock, at Eansom-street All that lot of ground situate on the northwest corner of Front and Okfordstreets,.in the city of Fhliadelobtar containing in front on Front etreot 68 feet, and la depth along Oxford street 110 Reg to a tweet-feet-wide alley. [Which premises Bethnal A. Salter et cur. by deed dated April 20tb. 1669, resettled in Deed Hook b. B. 8.. No: 21, pogo 296, Beeonve7 ed unto Sohn B. Fierce in fee, Ibubject to ground rent of $75 ) N. B.—On the wove lot is crested two two etory frame dwellings fronting on Oxford rarest. one two story frame dwelling on Front street, and a two story stable on said twenty feet alley. [D. 0. t; J.. '66. 294 Debt. S2.MO 11. AL Salter ) taken in ex...ontion and to be told as toe Pr9Pert , of Philadelphia,ie RENE) • Ju ne 21.181 5 Sheriff. Pheriff's Office. June 21. 186.5 iell.St EDUCATIONAL. RUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH Ax ACADEMY. 1.71:116 CHESTNUT EPEEIST, PRIIADELPRIA. This instioation, which-wilt. be established in SEP ITAIBRit. NEXT, is dE started to rival the that schools of am country , an d o f 'abeam( to ite syhtflm of tustrne. Con and discipline. and in the fullness of its classical and niethematical course. Those preparing for college will ba flitted to take s blab stand in their clans, and to graduate with bonor. it will be the special atm, also to prepare YOUng men Top b ui g.oeis or professional life. Circulars, with informatior, eau be bed at PIM f thestnat attest. EDW. CLARENCE bMITH: A. M., Principal. Itargewrions. —Caleb Cope, Esa.,.lion Wax. D Katie?. Hon. Jo.. Allison. Alexander whiildin, BEIGE . Thomism Potter._Esn.. A. H. Ftancleens, Bs ,H. P. dd.. bine, Req. mrld-mwfain* T ABBERTON tit CHASE'S 50E101)1. -R-I Tba next getsion svlß begin OIL MOPDAT. PePt. 11th. Am/tuitions lor adinttnion mot? be cumin to either of the unmet/n& BOBBBP H. LAB 410130 D, 338 P. PIF CBE ATE( 118(11DALD R Ca AWL je23 haw& CELL'STN Cr RILL THOMAS M'DOZTOTIGH ezvvEAL BLikeirekr7Himo, EA WRIST. ABOVV. Dna STRatr, FBASIKLIN, FEZ /s. /dr. Swirls tools on hand or made to order on short 13111141 a RAILROAD LINE& PRILADICLP.HIA, 7tAILIIOgII. W1LX111137014. APO MALTZ. B Coromenoing 610.61 T 1) U B y,rruhy se, Ise, Trains will leave Depot. corne; 1111.05 D gtreet and WASIIII4OTOtt Avenue, as follows Ea rear Train. at car. A. m. iMondoye exeo7<ee.). fee Baltimore end Washington...topping Wllminiten. Parti_ville, ;Isere do-Orate. /Mardian. Pirrvtaan'e, M sad agnolia. Delaware Itillrelta Tram at 1.46 A M. (igandsirs ex. gepted) for Salisbury. Milford. and intermediate Sta.. time Way. Matt Train. at 8.15 A.M.(Atuadays Or1100114).qd Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations 7.xprese Train at I 15 P. 111. (elanda)s exeeptedi ft 51.1tim ore and Washington, stopping s.t Chester. 67r; 01 1j:won, Ebrien, Perryville, and liarr re-de. Gress, Express Train at 5.56 P. M (Snadaye excepted) to Baltimore and Washington,Aopning at Wthah m k.x, 14...aeg.. Elkton, North Saat, rerriville. Fevre -At. Oran, Perryman's, Mageolia, awl Stemmer and Nlibt Pitpreas at U. 15 P. E. for Bellmore and Waal/ tartan, 'connive at Obastai, Wllmtniten, Newark, Pl' , nn, B erth East Perryville, and Rowe-de-Ore.., Passenger/ for 'FfiliTitliftg OWitott. NORFOLK, rotrlT, and BICHMatID, will take She 1.15 P. trim WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TNALIII4 Storming stall Rations between Philadelphia and Wfl mington. Leave Philadelelna at 7.95 and 10 15 A. M.. 2, 8.80, 1, 2 and le P. N. The 5 . 30 P. M. train ainnests wits. nis• taper. A. E. for Milford and Intermediate station. Tim 0 P. 51 'critic rues to Perryville Leave Wilvdniton at 7.45.8. and B. SO A. 11, Csm and 11.50 P. M. Train 106 Vet Perryville at 6 90A Sc.. connecting at Wilmington with the 8 a. M. Train for Philadelphia. Trains for Mew Canto leave nuianeinnia at 7.44 1 eau /0.16 a. M.. 3.30 and 5 P M. mascv9E TEAIRS _FROM BALTIIII9EIk. 3,9.77 89s r. Y. CHESTER FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Cheater at 746 . 8.43, 10.1.4 2.19, 4.40, 6.14. 7 7.v. and A. 06 P. X. PROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltirnore 3.76 A. M ItTprees: 4.96 P. M., WS7 Train e• 36 P. Ix meat Y. 93 P. M.. Paareas _ Ticiugs 71)21 BALLTLMOMI Leave Ohoatar at S f 4 A. IL,. 1.60 And 11.10 P. R. Leave Wilmingtom at 6.18. %NI A. M., IA att. and 12.26 P. M. Y Upton Train atSUN DA kr 4.06 A. .TRAI M for Ba EL ltititors and Wash. lotion, Mopping at Wilmington. Perryville Havre-de erase Abordeon. Perryman's. and Magnolia. Nit? Kamm at 11.16 P. M. for Baltimore sag Waahington, ngton, *topping at Cheater (tot Baltimore and Washington pastengers), Wilminiton, Newark, Elk ton, North-East, Perryville, and Havre. de.Grase Accommodation Trait at 10P. IL for Wilmington sad May stations. BALTIMORE TOR PRILIDELPTIIA. Leave BaJtitnore ar 9.25 P. IC *topping at finvr.*All• brace, Perryville, wad Wilmlnitea. Also !dein at FAX , ton and Newark (to take Passengers for Philadelphia and leave passengers from Washingtonorllathrme). and Obester to Wave passengers from Baltimore Sr Washington. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia at 6.80 P. M. gra H. N. B3ANIiT. Bap% sampwlWEST JERSEY" RAIL -13.0.1DL1N38-4rom foot of Walnut street. .cany except Sunders. Commended SATU RDAY. itlIF ht. DK For CAPE MAY, &0.. (at 8 30 A. M., Bzprosa), 8.90 For MILLVILLS , I PlESl f iigtr, P raT . A. M., 2 30. and 4.30 P. M. For BRIDOATOM, SALEM, U., at 9.16 A 11.. 4 123 P M. For GLASSBORO. &t, 8.30 and 9.15 A. M., 2.30, 4.03, and 4.30 P M.. Express. For WoODBIIMY, dm" 8 30 and 9.16 A, hf„ 8.30, 4.00 and 6.30 P. M. BIYIJRNING. WILL LEA.V3 . . . Cape May at 630 A. X , 80 0 A. k., Expreed, 201. ffi., Freight, 9.00 F. 11., ?manger Bitilville at 7.32 A M. 932 A W., Szprem, Mali, (12.08 P. Di., Freleht). 6.68 P N., Passenger. .. Bridgeton at 6 401. X., Alan. (9.46 A. it., Freight). 4.10 F. m , Passenger. Salem at 6 26 A. Mall, (9.00 A. N.. 770 1 14b0r 4.04 P. N., Peenenger, Woodbury at 706, 8.13 9.08 and 10.41 A. M., (1.40 P. 111 , Freight). 6.64 and 8 23 P ff. Passenger.J. VASRBSSEISGAiIt, Superintendent West Jersey, Salem, and Cape May and Millville Ball. road THE WEST 321011 F EXPRESS 101142.1121. . . . . . . . . pill attend to all toe usual branches of express bad- IMSE, receive, deliver an forward thronalL other fe• sponsible Bantess Companies, to all parts of the 001131. tn . , any article animated to them. A Spacial Messenger accompanies each thrones. train. Psct• ADELPETA. Jane f. W6&l J.do,too. LEGAL. .T.N THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE A- CITY AND Garrey OP PHILADUPEIIk, JANES aNDBBWS, assignee, he U. NLWOOD KELLY. Vend Bx. Dee Term, 1862. No. 205. The auditor appointed by the court to report distribu tion of the balance of the fund raised by the kiheriff's sale of the defendant's real estate, under the above stated writ. being a certain lot of ground and brisk teocen.nt, eitnate on the spot tide of Holly street, in the late &Met Of friOyainensing, now in the city. of Phila• dolphin, at the dietance of 202 feet S lathes south of Fitzwater street containing in front on said 11,111 street 46 feet Ili inches and extending In depth on the north line ninety-nine feet, and on the touch line 76 feet 6 :aches. will attend to the duties of his appointment on WEIrSEBDAY. the 12th day of 3n17.186.5. at 3 o'crock P. H., at hie once . No. 110 South SIXIN Street, in the city of Philadeffibia, when and where all parties inte rested are required to present their claims, or ba de barred from coming in on 'aid food June 28. 1666. EDWARD AIoCABE, Auditor. l , Jen ot IN THE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS TOR THE MT AND unpin or PRILADBL PAHA. JENNIE E. TOWNER. by her next Blend.. mat ISEARIKEY, ire JAMES L. TOWNER. Streit T., Md. 80. 16 In Moores To JAMES L. TOWNER, Respondent Stu Ton will please take notice. that a rife has title day been granted on . 5011, to show cense why a divorce a vinonlo Natrimonii Rhanld not be decreed in the above case, returnable UV:OIDV( . July Sib IR% at toelook A. M. • JOHN O'BRIEN. Attorney pro Libellant. ParranguPßlA, June 21, 1856. jeffi-mthlt EATATE OF JOEN SSIRVING, DE CEASED —Lettere Tedtr sentery npon the W 111 of John Skirving lota of PhiLidelshia. damned. hOvittif loon granted to "The VetosTivatis COMRI.IIY for surenee on Lives and Grantin ' nit Persons indebted to said Estate are r-,..qaested to make pavement. and those haslet maims sg-iust the same to pretent, them at the office of the said Company. 304 WALNUT Street. without deny. CHARLES DIITILH. je22. &met President. THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE a• QUI AND COUNTY OF PHILIDELPRIA. Estate of PRANCES L. HARQUIN, Dimmed The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle; and adjust the account of 2.4.221381, SPd.b oi, Adminle• trator of the Estate of PRANCES L. BARQUlN.deeeesed. and to make distribution of the balance to the hands of the accountant. Will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY: Jay 10, .1666. at 2 o'clock P. M , at his °Moe. Mo. 115 South 21.1"kei232 otreet, In the city of Philadelphia. jeBo thaerflst* 4280120 E w. =DRILL Auditor. I'BTATE OP BIDDLE' HAIWOOK I deceased.--Letters Testamentary to the Betate or BIDDLE HANCOCK, deceased. boxing been granted to the' subscribers. alt tenons Indebted to estd estate are requested to make payment, and those haying slaimi to Present them without delay. TEMENTOII CO.NstOW. 410 North TRIED St. D 00NROW HAAOOB%. 850 N. 111180 ND at. BORTIB BARBER, 840 N. EIGHTHNINTEI St. jeti-mat* PEOPOSALS. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S oFFIOZ. 1139 GIRARD 13TBAST, PHILADELPHIA, July 9, 1986. SEALED PROPOSALS will be resolved at this office until 19 o'clock M., THiIDSDAE, July 6 /RC for the delivery of WOOD ADD COAL. at the various Hospi tals, Barracks, Storehouses. and Offices. &a . &0.. in and around the city and county of Philadelphia, laclu disg Chester, and any other places at which it may be squired, from the Ist of July to the 10th of September, 1806, 1110111EiVe. COAL to be of beet quality Anthracite, to weigh 2.210 pounds to the ton, free from all impurities, and to be of the sizes—Egg. Furnace, or Stove, as may be required. W 00D, Oak and P;ne, of good merchsw.able quality. Bidders will state the price per ton or cord. both in toorde and Jfguree, and conform to the terms of tuts ad- Vel Hstonent, a copy of 'olden should accompany each proposal, and all propOntis mill be ferausbed ttt &tint oats • • Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signatures mast be appeuded to time grtarero tee, and certified to as being good and saffictent smirk. ty for the amount involved, by the Hai ed States District Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other public office ee r T right is reserved to reject any bid deemeduarea. aonsine, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be rncalved. All proposals to be made out oa the regular forms, which will be tarnish- don application at this office. Endorse envelope " Proposals fur Coal anti Wood." To be opened on the 6th instant. by order of Col. Wm. W. McKim. 11 S. A . Chief Quartermaster Philadelphia Depot. GAO. H. OMB, jp3 4t Captain end Assistant Quartermaster. • ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S MICA, FORAGB DEPARTMBIT—Corner WRITEDALL and BRIDGE Streets, t(ew York Oily. Proposals are invited for the delivery of Corn,Oats. and May to this Department, in the city of Ptladel. phis. Pa. Bide should be addressed to this Office, and mast state the quantity, description or kind, price, and time of delivery. . Payments to be made upon the completion of the deli. very. or as soon thereafter se the Oates may toe inland. and in such rondo se May be received for disborsement. P. D. BUsttiRARD. Captain and Assistant Qaartermaster, Forage Department. P ROPOSALS FOR MATBRIALS FOR THE MAIM NAVY DEPARTMIINT, BOABAIT OF EQUIFMENT AND NEGROvnica, Tune 24. 18&5. . . SEALED PFOPOSALB to furnish materials for the Ravi fur the fiscal year ending ..30th. Sane. 1844, will be received at the Buratto of .2ordomerri and Recruiting until 10 o'clock A. M. of the MIL day of July nest, at which time the opening will be commenced. 'The materials at d articles embraced in the classes maned are particularly described in the printed. sched ules, any of which will be fureithed to inch persona as desire to offal.. on application to the commandants of the respecttre Navy T aids. and those dell the yards upon application to the Bureau • Bidders are referred to the commandants of the re spective yards for samples, instructions. or particular deserintlon of the articles; also, for blank forms of offers and gram/ ee The e awes of this Bureau al e numbered and desig nated se follows: No. 1. F.ax. Comae, and No. 13. Sheet Iron. 'wine 18 Boav and Tallow. g octton, Canvas, and 20, Brushes . Twine. 22. Ekittionent. 9. Iron, tot. 23. Hardware. 4.. Tin. Zinc, ac. N. Ship Ohattullerp. 6. !perm 26 Copper Wire. 7. Cooking Utensils. 29. Firewood. 10. Leather, ire. 81. Whale. Asatsfoot, 11 Hose. and Tar OIL 12 Lignumvitse 84. Chain Iron. 13. Lanterns and Lampe 86. Coal. 14 Ox Hides for tope. 40. Sheet Copper. The following are the classes nr their numbers, TO. faired at the respeadve navy Yards a KITTERY, Not 1, 2 3,6, /0 18. 22.24. onADDE4ToWN. • Nos. 1,2, 8,4, 7, io. 11,19. 16 18 26, 23, SI, 23 1011 EL, naonEL 11t7. Bros 1,2, 8,4, 6. 7. 10, 11, 12, 18, 18, 20, 22, 29, 24, 29, 31,36. PHILADELPHIA. Noe. 1,2, 8, 4, 6. 7, 10. IL 12, 20, 22, 24, 29, 31, 40. WAIREUNGTON. FOB. 1,2, 8, 4. 6, 11, 12, 18 22, 24, 26. 38. 210EPOLK. 3 06 .1;2, ts, 7, 10, 11. 14, 18, 18, 20, 22. 24. W. 29.31. jeee-met PROPOSALS FOR CORN MB &L— -OFFICH MOOT COMMISSARY OF 80118181. BM. FORT 61ONROB 1 VA, dans leatti, 1806. BULBS PROPOIsni,S, to duplicate. will be received by the undersigned, until SATURIaY, duly Mk. 1851, at 10 o'clock A. M., for surniMing this depot with One Thousand Barrels of beet quality kiln dried Corn Meal. every tee days during the two months ensiling from date of contract or until further notice The awn meal lobe delivered at Fort Monroe, Va or Norfolk, Ye , in clean, wellceopered Hour barrels, containing 198 pounds each, net, the deliveries to commence at once. Binders will be governed by the conditions usually required by the advertisemehte of the Subsistence De partment. and will famish with their proosals. ea. tiefactory guarantees that should their bide be acmes ed, they will at once outer into bonds for the WM. meek of the coutraet. Bidders ale requested to be present at the OPSUI‘g of the bide. Payments to be =ado niontldr,in such I nude as may be on hand. The underelgned mrerves the right to reject any or all bide. Proporals to be endorsed, "Proposals for (;en, Meal," and addressed to the undersigned. JAMES °USAir Colonel and c. t FORT MUNIVIII. VA Sett- t it kEtEIIOVALS. p -- EMOVAL.GEO: W. WA.TSON AA CO. kayo removed their thallltlfiGa ftEPNIT OEI k their old place. go 1219 %treat (midst Concert Hall), where they will keop a stork of C triage* of their own make. suia will receive orders fur even aeeeriptioo of firet.clase work. Jurtz 1865. ittitra NEW EXPRESI3 LINE, TO ALB% AYDS:Ie. 0110KGBTOWN, 1:.X WIIMBINOTOW, Vi.Charatealre and Delaware Uskaal. din mere hum trod Whet" /bore IrtAtiK4 . l *very VVEDIEEIDAY And SiriljEDdlr. ai 12 lc Por /relight apply to Assatt.. Wll. (ILTD 14 North and Borah iirlarram,llMg. DAVID/VC. eeorgetown,D.O. PLOWD-W ai AlomadirtA. VI. ialrll-1/1„ COTTON AND FLAX BAIL Dipx AND DANVAL of all numbers end brands. „, Tent Awnint.Trrmk.,and Wagon-cover Dusk. Mo t paper Bissufsetarera' Drier Felts , from one to Ire feet Wide; realism Mims Ball Twine. Ace. JOHN W. .119,11ROLIN & 00.; OE4I le. 103 J91104' AWN' AUCTION SALLN. JOHN B. MYERS & CO., it.llCip SEEP, Joe . 232. And 234 MARK AT /2..140 AT PRIVATN ser.g. 15n mimes ei N Lit FetNB, variant tOt t zaturkl and I 'equated bacd.les. DJ EILTP FORD & CO_, ATICI'ION4p. 525 MAILKEP and 5251 COMMBliell fi I HHNESS, BEINLET, & CO, Vo. 011EnTSIIT and 012 747911 Bu rt MTHOMAS & SONM, .lom 139 and 141 South POLJELT9 sty„ p u ma Wok of Rod ligtato and utoelre. ut aspire every, Tu , sday, at 120 cloak, durto g t4l, u seRIMIX In July anl oulyoeea u l o ,, , 6 / 1 1Cer best public sale July 11. NSTA' & AY PitIVATS &ILE Printed oeteloguee, coleerAelem,Revevel , lend flaws. Ineludlng avail* datteVlPtion 441 Country propert., from the smelled 4. welln g , Um, 'u elegant mansions; elegant country seat., prouertiee. &a ark l, SirSes of furniture at the Auction Eite lt , e Thursda al y. to r Dale ter aecoant of [rutted Stahl. CONDEMNED Bqa PI:PAL %TORE& O 1 lw E»DZsDalf INOUNItio, At Ii o'clock. at the Cnyler Ewan!. Nato At, Germantown, a large quantity cAndennled. stores, ennpiAint: Int iron hedelelth, b.d. a 'T v 4 abteth, oillow.sareg 4 counterpanes, brooms , br'gmb4 a s. Full phrtionlars in cativognes, Sale for Account United States. OONDBMIYBD BOStOTAL sy,vggs. .ON SATURDAY MORNING July if, at 10 o'clock, at .9 - B. eo:neror BROAD ut OH MIRY Streets, for account of the (hilted orderof tbeldedicalPurvryor aqu ADM, of iay t Mores, iron bedsteads, blankets, bedding. c°d crockery, ddc , Full pattionlare in oatsloshe l. . PANCOAST 85 WARNOCII, Au e, rioglffES, Do. 240 MARKET Street. SA LE OP AMERICAN AND IMPORTED otty G)0 „, Norioto, TUC OP OorPoll ha., by oi, ON THURSDAY, 161 '. July 6th, 1866, commencing at 10 o'clock, cmortrit, abtut 400 /ols of seasonable goods SPEC t iAL SAI A I D 174yastERV/OBABLz QtrdETERMAIiTeR ORNBRAL . I , tlitAalitionoil, D C June 20, By order of the Onset). matter General, there tr, sold, at pnblicacciion, during the month or July, t 62, at the times and Asses named below, viz: 0131913GR0. D. C., M each weeONDAY aii4 SATURDAY, g k , NEW YORK CITY, WED aIifIDAY. /nly NSW YORK CITY. 'FWD , July 7. and on TUES. DAY and FRIDAY of earth week thereafter. at qt Government Stables. corner Tenth avenue and Thin fifth Areal. PH.LADELPHTA. PA , THURSDAY of each week. SALTO:I...tiIt MD . WEDNESDAY. July 12. BALTImORE. MD.. WEDNE.SDAY. July M. JoelniTOWl2. PA., Wt4DI2IIBDAY. July 0. ELMIRA. N. Y. FWD LY. Stay 14 LANCASTER,JuIy 28. Two bundrtd SEIIVIGRABLR DEIST HOR9M out day.., 2 An epporopity to purchase a superior class of brie Horses, at far lees than that thee value, le now gun to the public. The animate, though soiled and ;A t viceable, are no longer reqd red in the army, and most be sold. The attention of manasert of cite rattroq, and manufactories is espscially salted to these sales, Horses sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A. 111, Terms cash. United States currency. JAMEB A. REM. Brey. Brig. Gan in OMNI Ist Thy Q. id. G is 2) tiy3o SALE OP GOVERNMENT HORSES atTERTEREASTER 1 22nIxer,'8 am% FIRST Dlyl4los. WASHINGTON CITY, Juthe29, Will be sold et public anetlon dining the ly•antof July, 1905. to the highest bidder, at the times places named below, viz: BALTIMORE, MD., WEDNESDAY, Idly 8. GIESBORO, D. 0., TbMOAT July O. HIESBORO. D 0., FRIDAY . July 7; and on TOM. DAY, THURSDAY, end FRIDAY, of each ea t thereafter. YORK. PA., FRIDAY, July 7. MIFPLUSTOW 5, Pa., PRLDAY. July 7. WILLIAMSPORT. Pa , vuItDrUsSDAT. July LI. READIED, PA., TB MAT, July 14. EASTOP, PA., TUESDAY. July 18. N$ BALTIuIf.E. MD, wRbhI3ODAY. July 19. • wpoRT. PA.. FRIDAY, JO yr 21 POTTINILLE, PA . FRIDAY, tar IS WILISIEHTON. DEL.. SATURDAY, July N. BALTIMORE, MD . MONDAY. July EL Two hundred CAVALRY HORSES each day. F,r road and farming pnetmeen, MDT good bareldig may be had. Horses sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A M. Terms cash, in United States slummy. JAMES A. UM, Ikev. Bile. Gen. in chute hi Milton a, .22, 0 0 3629 til 80 COAL. C 0 A L .-BUGAR LOAF, BEA VPR MEADOW, and Spring Mountsln Lehltb Cosi. 11 best Doinst Mountain, Irons Sohn ALE , prcpsrsa i tu Primly kr family use. Depot, 11 W. seiner cud WLI,LOW Streets. 01See • No. 11.8 South £.300,1 Street. Cap6.t.t3 7. W ALTrty eg ItHEDIGAL* ELECTRICAL OFFICES. No. 154 North ELEVEHT ,11 below BACElstreeil also. CRESTWIIT and FOSTIETH Street, West Pah 1 ladelphia DR. 'PROWLS ALLIS' havinv been very Inlltt* ' fad In the sure or Disease' by this new matins'.. would inform his friends end the Public that he Is still benefiting and awing men/ whom sturtelse did not street, and considered ineurable. We will mention a few of the Dieeases in the ante of which this treatment seldom if ever fells: shomnatism. Felons. Kidney Dimaiss. ' Senralgia. Gangrene, Liver " • Ptirelyels. Meara. Genital croos. Bono, Splits) •• DYs•Pertall. Almon ' mrost " Fever &LEW Eruption'. Proll'oeteb, /Asthma, Inflammations' ' '. Noe Emission% Congestion, Hemorrhage. Diabetes. gc Patients will be treated at their residenees who I desired.% large number of testimonials may be cos at the Olives from patients in this ettL (tomtits. Dons gratis. Once hours '9 A. hi. to 61° hi it its DR, TWO& Amax. "plasm sie•trima, ELEOTROPATIUO Bi3TABLIeII MEET. —DE. L H wrfivisio, ono of kid , JOS DISCOVERERS of a naw system of treatineme JEDDLYIED ELECTED:UM ArrLicamo ,k 1 has been so very sneseserni M PEEN NU 14r til lad three_years, has removed his Oita ang liesditut to ioas VISE Street, one door below Seventeenth. All person* desiring referents*, or any partimita With regard to blispselal modeof treatment, will Meat sail or send for a pamphlet Consultation or white gestalten'. ' sahltn SHIPPINti• 11. S. MAIL LIND FROM BALTIMORE for FOR? MONROE, nog. FOLK. CITY POINT, and RICHMOND. by first slam steamers and experienced captains. daily. The Bay Line steamers Louisiana and Daniel Web• star will leave the Union Doak, foot of Concord street, daily. at a o'clock P. M. for Fort Monroe and Norfolk. Va., connecting at Fort Monroe with the steamers Geer , glans and IL Martin for City Point and Richmond. Va. Returning, will leave Richmond at 6 A. B. daily, etopping at (Sty Point. and connecting at Fort Monroe with the Bay Line steamers that leave Norfolk at 23,1 M. and aria in in Baltimore in time for the Eastern and Western trains. and for Washington Oltr, A, C. The Flamers Of this lino navigate the James rir@r , going and returning, entirety in AO time giving tee mangers ample time to see the fortifications', and all other objects of interest. Tickets for the above places can be had onboard of the boats. Fare loom Baltimore to Norfolk .•-••••-••••••• • 66 •• Fort Sionroe• " CO Through tickets from Baltimore to Richmond ...... 8 012 446 64 *4 66 City Point 7 60 State-rooms ar el Meals extra The state•romn accommodations are unanrpassed,and the table well supplied. Pamengers taking the 1 Id train from Philadelphia alit make connection with this line.. Plopengers taking the 8 A. IR train from New York have ample time to dine in Baltimore. Passengers taking the 8 P M. train from WashhiNoll make connection With this line„. A coach will he in welting on the arrival 81 the 116 train from Philadelphia to convey passengers iY th. boats of this line, free of charge. Baggage carried free of charge. N. N. FALLS, Preald"nt R. D. JAMAR, •General Passenger Agent. Plitiecti• phis. gee . BOSTON AND PHILADin • PHU, STEAMSHIP LIAR. sailing ND from *l4 Street. on LIMITED/CIS, from first wharf shots ri Street. rhiladelphla, and Long Wharf. Seaton. The steamship NORMAL Capt. Baker. will sail fres Philadelphia for Boston, ea Saturdar. July-Sib. 0 I 0 10 A. M.. and steamship SAXON, Out stattnewkfrom Poston for rillindolonia• on the same din! *A d P. AL Thole taw and anbatantlai odaanibbina font I "L IM ' lino. coffin from mak port poortoally Oft 6afAVOO/L Lamaranaes !folded at onraidt Mr loved.* mune an the Tombs. lirretats tots* at ',Wrote& Mhlpporo are roontoded to loud BSI* rottditt Sitt Wit •A Lading With their goods. 7ur Italght or rittWis (havtu jbaa tutoommoddidia. spiels to RUM Wa6Olt Co.. zah.V.lf i3A booth DELAMOSI Avoinit s i gir=p TO PLEASURE SEEKERS. FOB LAKE SUPBRIOIL One of the new and magriteent Steamers, - METROS. AND PEWABIO. • Will leave CLEVELAND Ohio. every MONDAY, at BP. M. and DETEoIT, Michigan every TUESDAY. at 2 P. di, Port Sarnia. at 10 P. If. For real - COM fort and pleasure the Lake Superior kit is unequalled on this continent. The best "sperklet trout" fishing in the world; and nowhere can the bn valid realize such substantial benefit m In the cool. dry, and invigorating climate of Lake Superior. It ii also the cheapest trip olfered• born g only about throe and oue.half °este per mile, which. Mandell Witt rooms and meals. For Information, or teettrirg of rooms. apply to OsnRETSOII & 00., Cleveland. OW, 3.1% WHLTING & CO , Detroit. Blieh. • FOR ALBANY AND TROY, NEW TONE, VIA DALAWIIOI ,t.lO NARITAN OADlAL.—*the Berge 0031103 Gitati r, F. Sipperty. Master. Is now loading at Ares wharf bes/ spruce street, for the above points. and will lastest WAPNESDAY EVENING. For freight. which will be taken on reasonable term;. apply to Ft L. FLANAGAN, Agent. 328-8 t 304 South DELAWABB Avows. jil dw i t NEW TOW-BOLT Mt —DBLAW ABB AID MIMI% ATHA of TOW. BOAT COMPANY. —Urges Toyed to at% from Philadelphia, Havre de prate, Baltimore. W - tth' 'aeon, and intermediate ipOitltA W. P. °LYDA B CO.; Am% Ao. 14DOUTH WHAIIVAS, Philadeiphis. Oapt. JOHN LAUGHLIN. titiperintentlent. jelA dal iddr i k NOTICE .--FOR NOW 'WP. —The PEITLADSLPRIA ael litrir YOBS EXPRISS WlllatalttaiT 00all'aers. Delaware sad Raritan Omura. Steamers leave WILT, irsi whet! LeloW IWO Street at 2 o'elosk P. M. WWII.I. GLIDE et 00.04 S. wlitsvirtna JAMES RUM 111 WALL reek sahli-en Now Tors 4 . 4 MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMOND WATCH JEWILEP,_ PLATE. OLOTEAEO, EL. 18 sagas A ao. , S OLD ISTAIILDDIDD LOilf OPPIOII9 Oorne TRIBE suA GIAIELTLI• MAtmil.oiv LambanL P 1a1412 OFFAI JECESTICY'S COTTAGE ORGANS CA oily lINEROBLIJID, but DIANGULL'AD t Ptril , of Tone and rower, deetined especially for (Murtha ind Sehoobi, but found to be easterly well &darted if' ibc Tailor and Drawing Roca. - for aide mai by N. 11. NEIIOI. No. 1* North OMNI% glror,L , „ aim a eolepletio assertniant of the room% mow , '" 00.a.tantar ma had. MIA" A TB OMBON'B LONDON KITOI I. BBB'S, On StIEOPBAS RINGB. for flistmAt /wham, orl wribllo inattturionin TWS3II pl., PRUETT BIERS. Also, Philadelphia gals'" lint air Furnaces, Portatdo Bantam Lowdown GUAM' Ffreheard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Umbels Plates,Prair ern. Cooking Mores, ets" at wholuale sad Mali. S'S the inannlastnrers• .• OHABB. kiIIABPB, la THOMS (II, np26 , tntbnarn No. 800 North MOND Woo). 4101. PHILADELPHI A o.' 1 001011118 , BANDAGE INE'NEETE, 4 X. mina limo, ahem atexast. — A.,_ 11111.107 P. attar thirty ears ~ pratNieg ennerl*?o, gemattees the skilled adjustmeut of hie Premien' teat Waltman' Pressure Tznee. bannartem- nue Bleehinge, Moulder Brame Clretetim, a.. IA eolo l atartatents emanated tor a Lade'. 111 EVANS 8z WATSON'S STOWS 644/.1"146,16 6011 16 60EITH FOtriTif PHILADBLPRIA PA. A Agra TaMAY of rix,s,rszos sena alloy' " II land. OMR E. B. BARLNY, lIINDERTILMLIM L IL owner MTH and GRIP dttedts._lo-31.- l - ORGAN, ORR, & CO., rZ/S.M GINE BUILDBRB. o n Ittuuto4, sita 00\1,/, Ifaeldnista a ll o. Boller Make e . MO, tea 04,/ , ,,, L 4 t t aILL Mat, riglidelphls. 14*" _.....
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