SHEETFF’S SAI.ES. SHERIFFS .-gALii-rß'y VIRTUE OF an Order of i-ritu in Pnnitbm, t«> me directed, will be exposed to puliMc sale or veadtio, on MONDAY live-'- ning;Jcme 1, 1863, at 4 o’clock; at Sansom-street Hall. • rio.- 1. AIL that certain yearly ground rent, or sum of. forty-two do’lar*,' law ul silver mo ney of the United Stated of Ainericsi. issuing at'd payable m ha'f yearly paymrnr-i, on the 30th day of the mi,nth«,of Juuo aud ; '.December in every year forever, without any, deduction for taxes, uit of all that certain iot or piece ofgroundj&ud three-story brickbnriiina thereon erected, siiaate on the sorUi fiidoofa certain Ktroet ca ll ed.Teinple etroett'lead ing from Twelfth to Thirt-euih. streets,in tho Second wind of tin? city of Philadelphia, as it is laid out and opened,bnjrtai'ing at the di-tonee of two hundred aud forty ftet of»Rtw«i;d from l)io.fast aide of Thirteenth biro* t; curtaining in front or breadth eastward on the said Temple street sixteen t'-ot, and in. length or d9pth southward parallel with thesaid Thirteenth. street six ty-six feet to a certain street Called Albert street, leading flsstwardiuto Twolftb str* ot. • Bounded on the north bv ihe said Temple street,.on the oast and west bv ground SOW or late of Seth Craige, and on the south by the said Albert st [ Bejug the same y early ground rent which Selh Craige. by assignment dated tho flftcnnth day of Oc tober, A.* D. 1857/and recorded at Philadelphia, iu Deed Book A. !)• 8., No. 12, page 6*l, Ac., assigned aud con veyed to JBliza McClintock, in fee. 3 No. 2 And also, all that, certain yearly ground rent or sum of thirty-six dollars, lawfuL money of the United States of America;‘issuing and payable in half-yearly payments,-on the first day of the months of October and April m every, year-forever, without any deduction for taxes, out of all that certain lokor piece of ground, with thobnek messuage thereon erected, situate on the south side.of Temple street, at the distance of one hundred and sixty feet eastward from the east : side of Thirteenth street;containing in front or breadth on Temple street sixteen feet, and extending southwardly between lines parallel to Thirteenth street, in length or depth sixty-six feet to Albert street, which street leads eastward 'into Twelfth street. Bounded on the north by said -Temple street, on the -west by ground now or late of John Thackaray, on the east by ground now or late of Simou Morris, and on the-south by said Albert street. [Being the same yearly ground rent which Seth Ciaige, by as signment dated the ITth of May, A D. 1858, ana recorded atTLiladelphia, in Deed Book A: D. 8., No. 23, page 818, &c., assigned and conveyed to Eliza McClintock, in fee.] No. 3 ■ Aud also, all that certain yearly ground rent or ’sum of .twenty-seven dolFar.s, lawful silver money of the United States of America, issuing and payable in’half yearly payments, on the fl ret day of the months of Janu ary and July in every year forever, without any deduc tion for taxes, out of all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the brick messuage tbereon erected, on the south side of Temp' e street, at the distance of sixty-four feet eastward from the east side of Thirteenth street, in the late district of Moyamensing, now Second ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Temple street sixteen feet, and extending southward-between lines parallel with the said Thir teenth street m length or depth sixty-six feet to a cer tain street called Albert street, leading into and from Twelfth street. Bounded on the uorth by the said Tern.- - pie street, on the.west by other ground of-the said Seth.* Craige, intended to be granted and conveyed to Joseph Jackson, on the south by the said Albert street, and on-, the east by ground now or late of W. G. Jones. [Being the same yearly ground rent which Seth Craige, by as signment dated the 17th day of May; A. D. 1358, and re corded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. D. B , No. 23, pßge 320, &c., assigned and conveyed to Eliza McClintosk,' in fee.] , No. '4. And also, all that certain yearly ground rent or sum of'forty-four (44) dollars, lawful silver money of the United,States of. America, issuing and payable in lalf-yearly.payments on the first day of the mouths of January and July in every year forever, without any deduction for taxes, out of .all that certain lot or piece of 'with the brick messuage thereon erected, situ ate on the east side of Thirteenth street, at the distance of sixteen feet northward from the north side of Temple street, in the Second ward of the city of Philadelphia: containing in-front or breadth on the said Thirteenth street sixteen feet, and in length or depth of that width eastward, parallel with said Temple street, forty-fonrfeet to a two-feet-wide alley. Bounded on the north by another lot of ground intended to be granted to James M;J3tewart on ground rent. on the east by the said two feet-widealley, on the south by a lot of ground granted or intended to be granted by the said feeth Craige to James M. Stewart on ground rent, and on the west by Thirteenth street aforesaid. CBeing the same yearly ground rent which Seth Craige, by assignment dated the 15th day of July, AvD. 1852, and recorded at Philadel phia. in Deed Book B. D. W.,No. 155,page 43, &c., assign* d and conveyed to Eliza McClintock, in fee.] No. 5. And also, all that certain yearly ground rent or sum of forty dollars, lawful silver money of the Uni ted States of America, issuing and payable in half-yearly payments on tbe first day of the months of January and July in every year forever, without: any deduction for taxes, out of all that certain lotorpiece of ground, with the brick messuage thereon erected, situate on'the east aide of Thirteenth street, at the distance of thirty-two . feet,northward from the north side of Temple street, in the Second ward of the city of Philadelphia ; con taining in front or breadth on tne said Thirteenth street fourteen feet, and in length or depth of that width east ward, parallel with said Temple street, forty-six feet. Bounded on the south by anothef lot of ground intended to be pi-anted bv Seth Craig to James M. Stewart on ground rent, and partly by the north end of a two-feet widenlley running southward into said Temp'e street, on the east by a lot of ground intended to be granted in fee simple hr Seth Craige to James M. Stewart, on the north by ground now or lale of John M. Chapron, and on tho westby Thirteenth street aforesaid. CBeing the same yfnrly ground rent which Seth Craige, by assign ment dated the 15th July, A. D. 1852, and recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 155, page 43, &c., assigned and conveyed to Eliza McClintock, in fee.] No. .6, And also, all that certain ground rent or sum of three hundred and seventy dollars, lawful money of the United States of America, issuing and payable in half-yearly payments, on tbe firstday of the months of March and Septemberin every year forever, without any deduction for taxes, out of all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of Prime! street, at the distance of eighty-five feet westward from the west side of Twelfth street, in the Second ward of the city of Phil adelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Prime street one hundred feet, and extending in length or depth northward, between lines parallel with said Twelfth street, ninety-five feet to a twenty-five-feet wide street called Albert street, running eastward into said Twelfth street. Bounded northward ,by said Albert street, eastward by ground grauted to Tyson and Keyser, southward by said Prime street,' and westward by grquDd now or late of Seth Craige. [Being the same yearly'ground rent which Seth Craige, by assignment dated first diy of March, A. D. 1856, and recorded at Philadelphia, m Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 35, page 139, &o, . assigned and conveyed to Eliza McClintock, in fee ] CD. C., 5; June T. ’63. R. H. McGrath. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James Cowen, wife, and others JOIIN THOMPSON, Sheriff.' Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. May 8,1863. myll-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OP k-' a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June 1,1663. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1. All tliat certain lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lyiug and be ; ng cn the west side of Delaware Front street, between Vine and Callowhill streets, iD the late district of the Northern Liberties, now 1n the Eleventh ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in breadth, north"and south seventeeu feet nine inches, and iii length or depth east and west one hundred and eighty feet, more or less. Bounded northward by ground formerly of Thomas Gilbert, now or late of Joseph MaxwelLand others, westward by ground late of Nicholas Walter, deceased, southward by the lot of ground and premises next hereafter described, formerly of Michael Hulings, and eastward by Delaware Front street aforesaid. No. 2. And, also, all that other lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate on the west side of the said Delaware Front street, between Vine and Callowhill streets, in the Late district of the Northern Liberties, now in the Eleventh ward aforesaid; containing in front or breadth on the said Front street thtfty-four feet, and in length or depth two hundred and seventy feet or thereabouts. Bounded on the east byFront street aforesaid, on the west by New Market street or Cable lane, on the north partly by the above-described premises, and partly by other ground formerly of Peter Bankson, deceased. [Being the same premises which barah Cowperthwaite, by indenture dated the first day of August, A. D. 1850, duly acknow ledged on the 15th day of August, A. D. 1851, and re corded in-Deed Book G. W. C lO5, page 415,Ate., granted and conveyed unto”the said Hulmgs Cowperth waite in fee. • The improvements on the said lot of ground consist of three four-story brick houses, witb double back build ings on Front street; two three-story brick houses, with single back buildings on New Market street, and ten three-story brick houses on the intermediate ground called “Cowperthwuiteip’ace ” CS. C. ,11; July T., ’63. Debt, *13,772 50. G. W. Arundel. 1 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Hulings JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. May 8,1863. myll«3t SHERIFF’S SAXE—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June 1, 1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, AJ] that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three story brick messuage or tenement now thereon erected, situate on the west side of Schuylkill Front (now Twen ty-second) street, at the distance of two hundred and twelve feet nine inches northward from the north side of Sassafras or Race street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth, on the said Schuylkill Front street-fifteen feet six inches, and in length or depth westward of that width sixty feet. Bounded northward by ground formerly of James Stokes, jouth* Ward by Rround granted or intended to have been granted to George H. Cloak on ground rent, westward by gronnd granted to William C. Jones on gronnd rent, and-eastward by Schuylkill Front street- aforesaid. CBeing the same premises which Benjamin F. Huddy and wife, by deed dated the twenty-third day of April, anno Domini 1849, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book G. W. C,, No. SP, page 176, Ac . granted and con voyed unto the said William P. Yollum in fee. Toge ther with the free and uninterrupted use and privilege of a passage way and water-course, upon and over the easternmost three feet • of ground of the said William C. Janes for the distance'of five feet from the south line thereof into a certain court (laid out and opened for the me,of the several lots bounding thereon by the said Benjamin F. Huddy), and along the said court into Ash ton street (without horses, cattle, :ahd carriages), in common with owners and occupiers of the several lots bounded , thereby at all times hereafter forever, under and subject nevertheless to the payment 6f the yearly ground rent or sum of $62.75, payable in equal half yearly payments on the first day of the months of April and October, in every year, without deduction for taxes, unto the said Benjamin F. Huddy, his heirs and assigns. CO. P.,24; JuneT., ’63. Debt, $33.18. Blackburn. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of WilliamP. Vollum. JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff. Pliilada., Sheriff’s Office. May 9, 1863. myll-3t SHERIFF'S SAXE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Junel, 1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground in the of in the county of Philadelphia, now in the city of Philadelphia, situate on the northwestwardly side of Tulip street, and the southwestwardly side of a pertain thirty-feet-wide street called Jackson street, leading from Sepviva street to. said Tulip street; con taining in front or breadth on said Tulip street sixty feet, and extending of that breadth, in length or depth northwestwardly, between lines parallel with said Jackson street; one hundred and six feet, to a certain twenty-feet-wide street. [Being the same- premises which Samuel Townsend and wife, by indenture dated May 11th, A. TX 1852, recorded in Deed BookT. H., No. 27, page 475, granted and conveyed to Nathaniel Led yard in fee; reserving a ground rent of $58,30 per annum. 3 [O. P.,19: J. T., ’63. Debt, $92.40. Longstreth.] Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Nathaniel Ledyaid. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 9, 1863. myll-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, -will be exposed -to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June 1.1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, AIL that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the northwesterly side of Aramingo street, and on the north easterly side of Madison street, in Tacony, late Oxford township, now in the Twenty-third ward of the city of Philadelphia, being lots numbered 40 and 41 on the plan of Tacony; containing in front or breadth on said Ara mingo street forty feet, and extending in length or. depth northwesterly, keeping the same breadth, to ground now or late of the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Company, Bounded northeastwardly by lot No. 42, on aaid plan, northwestwardly by ground now or late of the Philadelphia and Trenton Ran road Company, south westwardly by . Madison street, and southeasterly by Aramingo street aforesaid. The above-described premises will be sold as follows, vizfc No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the one-Btory-and-a-half frame dwelling-house and stable' therem erected, situate in Tacony, late Oxford town ship, now the Twenty-third ward of the city of Phila delphia, being lot No. 40, on the plan of Tacony, on the northwesterly side of Aramingo street and northeasterly side of Madison street; containing in front or breadth on said Aramingo street twenty feet, and extending in length or, depth northwesterly to ground of the Phi ladelphia and Trenton Railroad Company, the south westerly,line being forty-two feet and a half. No. - 2. 'All that certain lot or piece of ground,with the two-etory frame- stable and sheds on rear of lot, situate In Tacony aforesaid, being lot No. 41, on said plan, situ ate on the northwesterly side of Aramingo street, at the distance of twenty feet northeasterly from Madison street; containing in front;or breadth on said Aramingo' street twentr feet, and in depth northwesterly to’ground of the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Company ~ - [C. P. ,6;J. T. , *63. Debt, $l6O. 8. P. Hall.] . Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Arthur McGee. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office,-May 8,;1563. myll-3t GHERIFF’S S VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to me directed.’ will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, du,p© li' 1863 i at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hail. —Aiivor piece of ground, situate'on the ® l £ e # a certain twenty-feet-wide street 9v to j. for Public use forever,’ called ««L r ,l e ™.district of Richmond, now the oltY of Philadelphia; the said lot beginning at. the distance of one hundredand seventy nine feet .six inches northeasterly from the nortbfla«ttftrfv l •hide of Lehigh awnne, coatainiL’fflroatJr hTeaSth ol saidllowis street forty-eight feet, and extending nni-th westerly of that width in length'ordepthbetweeufarallel lines at right angles with said Lewis street forty-one feat [Being the same premises which Samuel Townsend a-nd wife, by indenture dated the 23d oi Novembel a D 1854, recorded in Deed Book A* D. 8., No. 3, pa »e 22* «c., granted and conveyed to Thomas McGarvov re serving a ground rent of $2l 60*100 per annum. ] CC.P., 20; June; T.,’63. Debt, $46. 20. Langstreth.l Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas McGarvey. • . JOHN TOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. May 9,1863.. myll-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed topublic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, 9’ c l° at Sansom-street’Hall. _ . + ?P^lu7^!rHw at ' CBr i ain four-story brick messuage' or tenement, with foul-story back building, also the lot or * he same.is erected, situate on the west side of Fifteenth street, and south side of Stone street, between Lombard and’Pine, streets, In the city of' containing Yn front or breadth on said .stre.et twcnty = and extending of that;; bieadtlkiaiength.or depth westward ohe hundred feet to a twa?Urftet-wi4e street. laid out and opened by Geo J • iuto and from the said Stone street. No t 2—All thdt&wrtalalot or piece of ground, com mencing at the:dist*tece of two hundred feet southeast' from the southeast side of John street, in the Twentv third ward of city ot Philadelphia, and extending alone: Bridxe street three hundred and twenty.three fee" to [afp 6 . r s2i ra juneT.,'G3.. Debt,>*lB3.64. O. P. is A Corn man.] ' Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Howell Pratt. ■ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 9; 1563. 1 myll-3t SHEBIFV’S SAXISS. QUERIST'S SALE.—BY VIRTUJS OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to mo directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening, June 1,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1. All riiat certain three-story brick-dwelling house iind the lot or piecs of ground on which the same is ert oted, situate on the south side of Oxford.street (No. 522). in the Seventeenth ward of the city of Philadelphia ; cou tr ining in front 12 feet 6 inches, and in depth southward feet. No. 2. All that certain three-story brick dwelling house and lot or piece of ground on which the same is erfcted, situate on tbe south side of Oxford street (No. 506), in the Seventeenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing iu front 12 feet 6 inches, and in depth south ward feet. No. S. All that certain three-story brick dwelling house and the lot or piece of ground on which the same is erected, situate on ihe south side of Oxford street (No. CCS), in the Seventeeith ward of the city of Philadel phia; containing in front 12 feet 6 inches, and iu depth southward—.feet. . ".vN.B.—The said lots are each about 44 feetSK inches deep, and are subject to a ground rent of $36.75 each. The defendant refers to his title to deed dated June 18, 1856, from-John Spink to himself, recently left for record. •' [S.C., 14; July T., ’63. Debt, 851.005.75. Vauaaut ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Amos Burton. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. May 9,1863. my 11-31 SHERIFF’S SALE—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex- Sosed to public sale or. vendue, onMONDAY Evening, une 1,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or .piece of ground marked on the plan ox lots, made by Thomas Castor for the Frankford Land Association, section C, No. 9, situate on the north easterly sid<ypf Orthodox street, at the distance of sixty rwo feet southeastward from the southeasterly Bide of Mulberry street, in the borough of Frankford; contain ing in front on said Orthodox street twenty feet, and in length or depth northeasterly, between parallel lines at right angles with said Orthodox street, one hundred feet; _Bounded northwesterly by lot marked onsaid plan No. 8, Northeasterly by lot No. 5, southeasterly by lot No. 10, and southwesterly by Orthodox street afore said. [Being the same lot and premises which Thomas Castor and j'araU W., liiswife, bv indenture dated the fourth day of January, A. D. 1854, intended to be re corded, granted, and conveyed to said Matthew Hughes in fee, for the consideration therein mentioned, a part of which i 6 thereby secured. ] [C. P., 8; J. T., ’63. Debt, $152.11. Hall ]' _ Taken in execution and to be sold as the property, of Mai thew Hughes. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 8,1863. myll-3t; (SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF . a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,-will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June 1, 18©, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ■All that certain lot or piece of ground, and three-story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate on the east side of Juniper street, at the’distance of one hundred and-forty-six feet six inches-from the north side of Race (formerly called Sassafras) street in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Juniper street seventeen feet three inches, and ex tending in length or depth eastward of that width fifty six feet, more or less Bounded southward by ground now or late of Sarah Brinton, eastward by ground now or.late. of Eingen Bingham, (of which this-was part,) northward by ground granted or intended to have been granted to Robert McKnight, westward by Janiper street aforesaid. TBeing part of a larger lot of ground winch Adam Eckfeldt end wife, by deed dated Septem ber 8,1810, recorded at IPhiladelphia, in Deed Book J. C., No. 12, page 105, &c., counterpart recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 66, page 435, granted and conveyed unto tbe said Ringen Bingham in fee, reserving thereout unto the said Adam Eckfeldt, his heirs, ana assigns, ; the yearly ground rent : or sum of twenty-five dollars and eighty-eight cents, payable half yearly, without deduc tion for taxes, &c.J . . fC. P., 16; J. T.. ’63. Debt, $102.09. T. Webb. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Ringen Bingham. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, April 22,1863. myll-3t QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June I.lB©, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Air that certain lot or piece of ground, with the mes ’feuage or tenement thereon erected, situate on the east side of Twelfth street, at the distance of seventy-five feet southward from tbe south side of Columbia avenue, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia; contain ing in front or breadth on said Twelfth street fifteen feet, and extending in leugth' ordepth eastward of that width, at right angles, with said Twelfth street, one hundred feet; bounded northward, southward, and eastward by ground now or formerly of Charles Henry Fisher, and westward by Twelfth street aforesaid. [Being the same lot or piece of ground-which Charles Henry Fisher and wife, by deed dated the 22d day of June, A. D. 1855, re corded in Deed Bookß. D. W., No. 32, page 242, granted and conveyed unto George Gravenstein in fee; reserving thereout a yearly ground rent of sixty dollars, and the ; said Charles Henry Fisher, in deed dated the 10th day of July, A. D. 1860, recorded in Deed Boo* A. D. 8., No. -123, page 379, &c., granted and conveyed the said yearly ground, rent (inter alia) to Benjamin Hart in fee, for arrears of which ground rent the said property is to be sold.] CC. P., 10: June T. ’©. Debt, $61.75. Hart. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George Gravenstein. ‘ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. May 9,1563. mvll-3t SHERIFF’S SAXE.—-BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, ;June 1,1863, at 4 o’clock,’at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the northeastwardly side of a certain new street fifty feet wide, called Auburn street, extending from the Frank ford road to the Philadelphia aud Trenton railroad, the northeasternmogt line of which said Auburn street is at the distance of three hundred aud thirty-three feet one and one-eighth inch soufcheastwaidly from the south westernmost-line of Cambria street, and runs parallel therewith, in the late district of Richmond; the said lot beginning at the distance of two hundred and eighty-six feet five inches southeastwardly from the southeasteru moet line Climber street; containing in front or breadth on. the said Auburn street fifty-four feet five inches, and extending in length or depth northeastwardly of that width, between parallel lines at right angles with the said Auburn street, one hundred and forty-six feet six inches to another new street forty feet.one inch and one eighth of an inch wide, called william street; also ex tending from the Frankford road to the Philadelphia and .Trenton railroad. - . r [C. P.,26 ; J.T.,’63. Debt, $23.81. 0. P. & S. A. Corn man.] —Taken. in execution and to be sold as the property of Montgomery Johnson. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 9,1863. myli-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ~ uwrit of Alias fYenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June 1,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certainlot or piece of ground situate on thesouth side of Brown street, at the distance of fifteen feet west ward from the wsst side of Bucknell street, in the Fif teenth ward of the said city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on.the said Brown street fifteen feet, and extending of that width in length or depth south ward between lines parallelto the said Bucknell street sixty feet to a certain two-feet-wide alley, running Into and from the said Bucknell street. Bounded northward by the said Brown street, south by the said two feet-wide alley, and eastward aud westward by other ground intended- to be this -day granted by the said Campbell and Pharo to the said Henry Havl laud, on ground rent. [Being the same premises which ■William Campball and wife and Allen R.-Pharo and Wife, by indenture dated the 26th day of Jnly. A. D. 1560, and recorded in the office for recording deeds, Ate-, in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 135, page 401, &c.» granted and conveyed to the said Henry Havilaudinfee; subject to the ground rent therein reserved. N. B.—There, is erected on the foregoing premises a three-story brick building. ' [C; P., 29; J. T.,’63. Debt, $68.89. - Briggs.! . Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Haviland. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff ? s Office, May 9,1863. my 11-3 t SHERIFF’S SAXE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me- directed, will be ex be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Junel,lB63, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Ail that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of Callowhill street, widened to seveuty feet, at the distance oi seventy-one feet westward from the we*t side of Schuylkill Front street, in the late district of Spring Garden, in the county of. Philadelphia; con taining in front or breadth bn the said v Callowhill street seventeen feet, and extending in length or depth north ward of that width seventy feet. Bounded north war'd' partly by the residue of the lot whereof this is part, and partly by the head of a two-feet-six-inches-wide alley, intended to be laid out and opened by the’said James D. Shaw, offthe westermost side of the said adjoininglot to the northward, and leading into a certain tweutv-six feet*six-inches wide street extending from front to Nixon street, called Church street, southward by the said Cal lOwhill street widened as aforesaid, eastward by a lot of ground granted to George Metz on gronnd rent, and west ward by ground now or late of John J. Smith. Being the southernmost part and parcel of a certain large lot of f round which the-said Charles'Harlan by indenture earing even date with a certain indenture of mortgage, yiz; Decembei', 28, 1853, hut duly executed and acknow ledged prior to the execution of said indenture, and in tended therewith to be recorded for the consideration money therein mentioned, the whole whereof was there by secured, did grant and conveyunto the said James D. Shaw in fee. as by reference thereto will fully-appear. Together with the free and common use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said twb-feet-gix-inches-wide alley as and for ajp'assage way and watercourse and for laying logs or pipes to introduce the Schuylkill water at all rimes forever. • Note. —Tb e improvements on the above lot consist of a four-story brick store and dwelling, main building being seventeen feetfront by about twenty-eight feet in depth, with a three-story brick back building with a width of about fourteen feet bj' about twenty-two feet in depth. CD. C., 20; JuneT. ’63. Debt, $1,620. E. M. Paxson.3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property , of James D. fchaw. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Maj 9,1563. myll-3t SHERIFF’S SAXE.—BY VIRTUE OF 'a’Tvrit,of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on'MONDAY Evening, June 1,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the ihree- Btoried brick dwelling house thereon erected, situate on the west side of Eighth street, at the distance of ninety feet southward from Locust street, in' the city of Phila delphia; containing in breadth on said Eighth street twenty-two feet ana six inches, and extending in depth, westward one hundred feet to a ten-feet-wide alley lead ing into and from the said Locust street and communi cating with another alley nine feet wide, extending into Blackberry alley. Bounded northward and south ward by other property formerly owned by George C. Lybrand, westward by said ten-feet-wide alley, and eastward by Eighth street aforesaid. [Being the same lot of ground which Alexander Henry and Sarah, his wife, by indenture dated the seventh day of July, anno Domini 1814, and recorded in the office for recording deeds, for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book M. R. , No. 3, page 217, Ac., granted and conveyed unto George C. Lybrand, in fee, reserviog thereout the yes rly rent of one hundred aud eigfity dollars. 3 [C. P.,9; J. T. : 63. Debt,slsl.7B. JamesW. Paul.J Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of George C. Lybrand. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia,.Sheriff’s Office, May 8, 1863. , myll-3t . SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas; to me directed, will be exposed to'publlc sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June 1.1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot orpiece of ground situate on the -south side of Brown street, at the distance of thirty feet westward from the west side of Bucknell street, in the Fifteenth ward of the said city of Philadelphia; contain ing in front or breadth, on the said . Brown street, fifteen feet, and extending of that width, in length or depth, southward, between lines parallel to tbesaid Bucknell street, sixty two feet. Bounded northward by the said Brown street, southward by ground it tended to be granted this day by the said Campbell & Pharo to Daniel jHayiland on ground rent, eastward partly by ground intended to be this day granted by the said Campbell & Pbaro to the said Henry_Haviland on ground rent, and partly, by the head of a certain two-feet-wide alley run ning into and from the said Bucknell street, and west ward by ground now or late of Robert F. Williams. [Being the same premises which William Campbell and wife, and Allen R. Pbaro and wife, by indenture dated the 28th:day of July, A. D; 1860, and recorded in the office for recording deeds, &c., in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 135, page 396, &c , granted and conveyed to the said Henry Havilandiniee; subject to the ground rent therein re served.] N. is erected on the above lot of ground a three'Story brick building. • : .[C. P., 28; J. 508.89 Briggs.] Taken in execution and to be sold aR the pronertv of HenryHaviland. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. ‘■Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 9,1863. myll-3t SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas,-{ome’directod, will be' exposed to public sale or June 1, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at - . All that certain lot or piece of framed messuage or tenement thereon on the* northwest corner of two certaihrfi'ftjpMtySnde streets,J the one called Salmon street, JSlin R. Coates, called Lehigh street, noWlbYkstreeSrextoudiEg from Gunners’ run sontheagtwardly to Bank street, on the river Delaware,lately intbe East Northern Liberties, now.the, Nineteenth>ward of the city of Philadelphia: containing in front Or breadth on said Lehigh or York street twenty feet, and extending that breadth in length or depth northeastwardly at right angles with said Lehigh or York street one hundred feet to a certain eignteen-ieet-wide street, opening into Salmon street, ca . j ▼ Susanna street. Bounded southwestwardly by ■ said Lehigh or York street, northwestwardly by ground late of William H. Wall, northeastwardly bv said Su sanna street, and aoutheastwardly by. aforesaid. [Being the same lot orpiece of ground which John T. Lewis, by indenture bearing date the 2d day of March, A. D. 1839, and recorded in the office for record ing ol deeds, ac., in and for the city and county of Phi ladelphia, in Deed Book G. S., No. 21, page 402, &c , granted add conveyed to Jesse G. Richardson in fee, re serving thereout the yearly rent or sum of twenty-five dollars,. payable on, the first day of the months of January each and ©very-year forever, without any deduction for taxes, &c [C. P., 13: J. T.,’63. Debt, $67.40. Marcer.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jesse C. Richardson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. - ' Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, May 8, 1863. myll-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponai, to me directed,will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. June l, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot or piece of. gronnd situate on the west Hide of Jacoby street, at the distance of two hun and eighty-seven feet nortward from the north side ?I.T? BS ,?'* ra ?. s^ee t»7ln the city of Philadelphia; contain fr,ont pr breadth on the said: Jacoby street fifteen • w* H ,admgin.length.or depth westward eighty.* Sh l wa Ji e / ta J n t a n * fe^ fc ’ wide alley leading southward Lrau^Bounded southward by. ground W.Weer on ground rent, nortli ward of William Bethell and partly by ground late of Brinton ■&'Biird, eastward by the said 1 fßfii e n^?As7 eBtward «^ the ‘ Baid ten-feet-wide’ recorded in Deed Book A. W. M. , No BiPati'S’ granted and conveyed unto the said Nathaußartlatt ■ rc- Mrvmk thereout the yearly gi-ound rent or sum of forty-’ 'five dollars,.payable half-yearly, on the first months of April and October in every year ther wiih the free and common use and prtviiflF« nr fhl said ten-feet-wide alley at all times forever * e of the .under a:judgment,for arrears of said ground : • • •'• [Ca'P.'V 14;; J. T.,.’63. Debt, $48.37 Pottß T Taken m-execution and to be sold as the property of Nathan Bartlett. ; - JOHN THOMPSON, Shera ' Philada.i-Sherirs Office, 3 May 8,1863. •; ' ’ m u-ft' QHERIFFS EALE.-Sy VIRTUE OF June 1.1563,at 4 o’clock, at S.iusmn-street [-[all, ' All tho*e two certain tot?, or piece« of g-Muod w ! th the mess-usees or teaeineat-s therooa situate on the east wile of 1 wenty-rwth street or Landing avenge and south side of Burnett street, in tuo city of Phila delphia ; conteiuiDg in front or breadth on. said Twenty ninth street thirty-six feet eleven and’a half inches, aud extepdiog la lengch or depth eastward of that widen along ssul Emmett street-one hundred aud ten feet. [Being the same premises which F.edftrick Schneider, fi ux m’ % 'deed- datedvßebruary Bth, 1856, recorded in the office for recording deeds, &•*., for the citrof Phila delphia, in Deed-Book R. D. W., No‘ 73, page 412. &c., gianted tnd conveyed to William S:orey In fee.l To be sold as follows: • No. 1. All tbatcertaia lot or'pUce of ground, with the iwo-fctory messuage, partly brick and partly frame, thereon erected, situate at the southeast corner of Twen ty-ninth street and Emmett street, in the city of Phila delphia; containing infrout onsaid Tweutv-cinth street eighteen feet five and three-quarter inches, and extend ing in length or depth of that width along said Emmett street one hundred and tea feet. No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two-story partly brick and partly frame, thereon erected, situate on tho east side of Twenty- ninth street, at the distance of eighteen feet five and three quarter inches southward of. Emmett street (and adjoin ing the said lit), inthecltjf of Philadelphia; containin'*- in front on said Twenty-ninth street eighteen feet five and three-quarter inches, and extending in length or depth of that width eastwardly one hundred and ten feet - - CC. P.,17: J. T., ’©. Debt,' $72.6L Elcock. ] Taken m execution aud to be sold as the property of Storey. ' JOHK THOHFSOH,.Sheriff. Philada.. Sheriff ’s .Office. May 9. 18©. ; myll-St QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. Jung I,lB©, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hs 11. •AH that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the northeastwardly side of a certain new street fifty feet wide, called Auburn street, extending from the Frank- to the Philadelphia and Trenton railroad, the northeasternmost lino of which said Auburn street is at the distance of three hundred and thirty-three feet one and one-eighth inch sontheastwardly from the south westernmost line of Cambria street, and runs parallel therewith, in the late district of Richmond; the said lot beginning at the distance of two hundred and thirty-two feet southeastwardly from the southeasternmost line of Amber street; containing in front or breadth on the said Auburn street fifty-four feet five inches, and extendingin length or depth northeastwardly of that width, between parallellines at right angles with thesaid Auburn street, one hundred and forty-six feet six Inches to another new street forty feet one inch aud one-eighth of an inch wide called Will idm street: also extending from the Frank, ford road to the Philadelphia and Trenton railroad. [C.P., .27: J. T.v’©. Debt, $23.31. O, P .Sc S, A. Cornman. ] Taken in execution aud to be sold as the property of Montgomery Johnson- JOHN THOMPSON, Sneriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 9,18©. - myll-3t QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF . a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed. Will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June 1, IS©, at 4 o’clotk, at Sansom-street Hall, : ' • AH that certain lot or piece of ground situate at the southwest corner of Brown and Bncbnell streets. Fif teenth ward of the said city of Philtdelphia; containing in front or Ibreadth on the said Brown street 'fifteen feet, arid extending of that width, in length or depth, south ward along the west side of the said Bucknell street sjxty feet, to a certain two-feet-wide alley running into and from the said Bnckneil street. Bounded northward by the said Brown street, southward by the said two feet-wide alley, eastward by the said Bnckneil street, aDd westward by other ground intended to be this day granted by the said Campbell'and Pharo to the said Henry Haviland on ground rent. [Being the same pre mises which William Campbell and wife, and Allen R Pharo and’Wife, by indentnre dated the 28th day of July, A. D. 1860, and recorded in the.office for recording deeds, &c., in Deed Book A. D. B. , No. 135, page 391, «.©*; grafted and conveyed to the said Henry Haviland in fee, subject to the ground rent therein reserved. 3 IN. B.—There is erected on the above lot of ground a three-story brick building m , CC. P-,30; J. T., 1563. Debts6B.B9. Briggs.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Haviland. * JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 9,1863. myH-3fc SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed,'will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.' June I,lB©, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ' . All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on tbe south side of Melon-street-in the late district of Spring Garden, now in the Fourteenth ward of the city of Phi ladelphia, commencing at a point at the distance of one hundred and sixty-eight feet two inches and one-half of an inch eastward from the east side of Twelfth street; containing in front or breadth on said Melon street seventeen feet, and extending of that width in length or depth southward, between parallel lines at right-angles with Said Melon street, on the west line thereof, sixty eight feet one inch and one-half of. an inch, and on the east line thereof sixty-seven feet nine inches. Bounded westward by other ground now or late belonging to the ©state of the said Mary P. Norris, eastward by ground intended to be granted to Benjamin Thompson onground rent, southward by ground granted to Win. R. Stock ton on ground rent, and northward by Melon street aforesaid. Subject to a yearly ground rent of fifty-nine .dollars and fifty cents, payable in equal half-yearly payments on the first day of the months of January aud July, without deduction for taxes, &c^ [D. C., 11; J.T , 1863. Debt, $ll9. Walu.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James W. Packer. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philada., Sheriff’s Office, MayB, 1863. „myll-3t GHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF M a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Junel, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1. All that certain lot of ground, with the two story frame shed thereon erected, beginning at the southeast corner of Master street an d Thirty-first, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia, thence extending southward along th’e east side of said Thirty first street two hundred and thirty-five feet fiveauda halfinches to a point in ground reputed to belong to M. Newkirk; thence, bi' the same, north, fifty degrees thirty-five minutes, east one hundred and sixty-seven feet and one and seven-eighths incheß to an angle; thence by the same north eighty-five degrees fifty minutes, east ninety-seven feet ten and. three-eighths inches; thence northward by other ground of the said Eli K. Price, parallel with said Thirty-first street, seventy-nine feet ten and a quarter inches to said Master street: thence westward along the south side thereof two.hundred feet to the place of beginning. No. 2. All thatcertainlotorpiece of ground, with the Buck Beer Vaults thereon erected, situate on the south west comer of Master and Thirty-first streets, in the city of Philadelahia; containing in front on said Thirty-first street fifty feet, and extending in depth westward, keep ing the same width, along said Master street two hun dred feet; bounded northward by said Master street, eastward by said Thirty-first street, southward by ground granted to Zimmerman, and westward by ground granted to Charles W. Bergner. ' * " . [S.C., 15; July T.,’63. $1,356.30. Heyer.3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Christian Schnitzel. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 9, 1863. myll-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a . writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed. Will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June 1. 1863, git 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, t No-1. All that certain lot orpiece .of ground, with the three-story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate on the side of Gray street, at the distance of eighty-four feet, eleven" inches northeast wardly from the northeastwardly side of Dauphin street, in ' the city' of; Philadelphia; : containing in front or breadth on the said Gray street-fourteen feet nine and a quarter inches, and extending in length or depth southeastwardly between lines [parallel with said Dauphin street on the southwestern line thereof fifty-six feet eleven and a half inches, and on the northeasterly line thereof sixty-one feet seven and . three-quarter inches, and being on the rear end thereof fourteen feet. No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of gronnd, with the three-story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate on the southeasterly side of Gray street, at the distance of seventy feet one and three-quarter inches northeastwardly from the northeastwardly side of Dau phin street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Gray street fourteen feet nine and a quarter inches J and extending in length r oi* depth Boutheastwardly between lines parallel with said Dau phin street on the southwestern side thereof fifty-two feet three aud a quarter incheß,'and on the northeastern line thereof fifty-six feet three and a hal f inches, and be ing in breadth on the rear end" thereof fourteen feet. [Being the same premises which Robert Ewing, Esq., High Sheriff of the city and county of-Philadelphia, oy two separate deed polls, dated May 315t,1862, and entered among the records of the Court of Common Pleas of Phl- Ifcdylphia, in Deed Book W., pages 585 and 4SB, &c., granted and conveyed unto Henry W. Gault, his heirs and assigns.] - CS. C., 12; July T.,’63. Debt, Costs.] _Taken in execution and to be sold as tne property of Henry W. Gault : JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 9,1863. myll-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing, June 1,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ‘Ail that-certain lot or.piece of ground situate on the southwesterly side of Somerset street, at- the distance of ninety-seven feet, northwesterly from Salmon street, formerly.in the district of Richmond, now in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Somerset st. twenty feet, and extendingin length or depth southwesterly of that width, at right angles with the said Somerset street, one hundred feet to a thirty-feet-wide street laid out by the said .Joseph J. Ball, leading from Salmon street to Brown street, called Hewson street. Bounded southeasterly by ground granted by the said. Joseph J. Ball and wife to Michael Brannon, on ground rent, northwesterly by tbe said Somerset street, south westerly by the said Hewson street, and northwesterly by other ground of the s&id Joseph J. Ball. [Being the samepremises which Joseph J. Ball and Rebecca HT his wife, by-indenture bearing date the 21st day of June, 1850, recorded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book T. H. t No. 49. page 388, &c., granted and conveyed unto JohnMul vihilly under the name of John Mulvey, in fee, reserving yearly ground ;rent of twenty-five dollars, payable half yearly on. the Ist day of the months of Oc tober and April in every year forever. Together with the common use and privilege of the said Hewson street, at all times hereafter forever. 3 N. B.—On the above premises there is erected a three story brick bouse on the front, with a two-story frame house back. . [C. P., 22; J. T., ’63. yDebt, $132-60. Lex.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Mulvihill. V- JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 9,1863, ' myll-3t SHERIFF’S SALE —BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni, Exponas, tome directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, June-1, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the westwardly side of Schuylkill Fourth street, at the dis tance of sixty-three feet northward from the northwest corner of the said Fourth street and Girard avenue, in the district of Penn, in the county of Philadelphia afore said; containing in front or breadth on the said Fourth street fifteen feet, and in length' or depth westward be tween parallel lines at right angles with the said Fourth street fifty-three-feet two inches. Bounded westward by ground of the said Osborn Conrad, southward by ground late of Abialiam Mersjtt, and now of Isaac H. ennimore, northward by a four-feet-wide alley lead ing westward into the said Fourth street, and eastward by Schuylkill Fourth Btreet aforesaid. [Being the same premises which Osborn Conrad, by ground-rent deed dated-the third day of July, A. D. 1848. recorded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. W. M. , No. 76, page 11, &c., granted and conveyed unto Abraham Merritt, in fee, reserving thereout the yearly gronnd rent or sum of sixty dollars, payable on the first day of the months of April and Ocioherln everyyear, &c,] To be sold under a judgment for arrears of ground rent. ' ; ’ CC. P., 15; J. T.: ’63. Debt, : s62.9o. Potts.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the; property of -Abraham Merritt. 7. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. May 8,1863. myll-3t - CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas,- to me directed, will be exposed topublic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June 1, 1863, at4o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, . 7... All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three story brick. house thereon erected; situate on the west side of. Eleventh street, at the distance of two hundred and forty feelSnorthward from the north side of Master, street* inflate'district of Penn, in the county or Phila delphia, now iitfthe Twentieth ward of the city of Phila delphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Eleventh street fifteen feet, and extending.in length 'or -depth;-westward of. that width one hundred-feet to a Vthree-foet-wide alley leading southward into a four 4feet-wide alley which leads westward into Marvine street. Bounded northward and southward by (other) Sound of Charles H. Muirheid, eastward by the said eventb street, and westward by. the first-mentioned * alley. [Being the same premises which Charles H. Muir heid and Elizabeth N., his wife, by indenture dated the 27th of September, 1853, ana recorded In Deed BookT.H., No. 111, page 199, &c. , granted and conveyed unto the said William Koockogy.in thereout a cer. tain yearly ground rent or sum of seventy-eight dollars, payable half-yearly on the first day ot the months of Jaunary and July forever ] [C. P.,21; JuneT., ’63 : Debt, $82.69. LetchworthTl Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Koockogy.. JOHN THOMPSON,-Sheriff. - Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 9, 1863. myll-3k CITERIFF’S SALE.-BY YIRTUE OF a writ.of Alias Venditioni to me directed,, will be exposed to-public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Junel, 1863, at 4o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.* All that certain- lot or piece of ground situate, on the north side of Shippen street, at the distance oLninety five feet and sixteen hundredths of a foot westward from the west-side of Schuylkill Eighth street, in that part of the city of Philadelphia formerly known|r the..district of Moyamensing, marked and numbered on the plan annexed to the partition, of the estate of Michael Fox, deceased, C, No. 14; containing in front .orbreadth on said Bhippeh street eighteen .feet and extending of, that r Width, in length or depth, northwardly, one hundred and twenty feet to. Bedford street. -Bounded-northward by said Bedford .street. eastward' by grouud formerly of Charles Fox, and numbered 13 on said; plan, westward by ground granted to* Robert McCall on ground rent, and southward by Shippen Btreet aforesaid. •. [Being the same premises which Charles .Fox. by indenture dated • the 13th day of April, A. D. 1852, .the countarpart whereof is recorded .in Deed Book T. H., No. 18, page4s,;aic., granted and conveved to William Twiggs in fee, reserying a.ground rent of $49. 50, for arrears the said premises are now seized in.executiou. ] - -i 7. n; b;—On the above-described lot-there is orecteda three-rtory brick dwelling-house. [C. P., 12; JuneT.,’63. Debt, $131.65. F. C. Brewster.] Taken in execution and to .be sold as the property of William Twiggs. ‘ . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. : . Philada., Sheriff’s Office, May 9,1863.-, 7 myll-3t (SHERIFF’S SALE,—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directedj-wiU be exposed’to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ' ing, June 1,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Ail that: certain lot or piece of around situate on the . north side*, of Chestnut-street, commencing- at the dis r tance of three hundred and sixty-five feet west of Moore street in the Twenty-foiuth ward of. the‘city r of Phila delphia; containing in front on Chestnut street fortyr Ave feet, and in depth>.northwardir,;sixtr feet, more or iCS.'C 13; July Tenn, ’ Debt, $1,052.12. Vansant.] ;Taken in execution and to lie the.property of Charles Meagher,;&c.A .'JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Slieriff’s Office,May.97lB63.- myll-3fc ; THE FBESP.—FHIIAPEI PITTA TUESDAY. MAY 56. 1563. SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF fi writ of Alins Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will b»- export.) public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June 1, ISM. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-stivet Hrl'“ All thpt certain jot or piece of ground situate on the south aideoi Master Htree% at the distance of thirty-six feet westward troin the west side of Cad walader street, iD the district of Kensington, in the county of-Philadel phia; contHinmgiu front or breadth on the said Master street twenty-two met. and exteadiugthence southward in length or deDtn between lines parallel with, the said Cadwalader street sixty foot. Bonn led northward by' the said Master street, eastward by ground now ed to be # granted on ground rent to Patrick Qaino, John Qumn, and James Qiuon, southward by ground late of Mary * Inn, and westward by ground now in tended t 0 Bran ted .-on ground rent to John Carroll.V (Ine above-described lot is subject to a ground rent of forty-four dollars per annum, for the arrears of whioh it is sewed and taken in execution.) _ CC. P.,11; .T, T., 'ft! Dobt. 591.53. Hazlehnrft.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James Dugan and Patrick Qninn, • ... „JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. . Philadelphia. Sheriff’s OBce. May g. 1888. myll-3t A NTHKAOITE COAL FOB THE -J* RAW. .. „ ■ „ Navt Hrpahtment, Bureau of Equipment and Recruitino, May, 5,1563 SEALED PROPOSALS for furnlshiuK Anthracite Coal f or oA?i. I 'r avy ’ tot* delivered during the fiscal year end ing 30th Juno, 1864, will bo received at this Bureau until b o’clock, the 6th day of JUKE, 1863. These proposals must be endorsed, “Proposals for Anthracite coal for Steamers, ” that they may be distiu guished from other business letters. - The offer must be for the delivery of 100,000 tons, of 2,240 pounds. The Coal must be of the best. Buck Mountain or Black Heath, or of a kind equal to them in all respects for the purpose intended, which equality will be determined by a board appointed by the Secretary of the Navy, after the reception of the bids. The name of the Coal proposed to be furnished must be stated in the offer. It is to-be delivered in lumps oPsuitable size for naval steamers—clean, of uniform quality, selected free from impurities, unmixed, of which the contractor will be re quired to furnish such evidence as will be satisfactory, • and be subject to such inspection as to quality and quan tity as the Department may direct. The Coal must, in all respects, be satisfactory to" the inspector, or inspectors, to be appointed by the Bureau, who will have the right of peremptory rejection. - obe Coal is to be delivered on board vessels at such Place in the port of Philadelphia as may be designated by the Bureau, and iu such quantities and at such times as, in the opinion of the Bureau, the exigencies of the service may require; commencing when the vessel is re ported ready to receive cirgo, furnishing, if demanded, not less thanl 000 tons per day, to be distributed to each vessel as nay be directed, until the loading is completed. Proposals will likewise be received for the delivery of 30,000 tons, of the same quality of Coal, to be delivered in the port of New York, on board vessels at Philadel phia. * In the case of failure to deliver the Coal in proper quantity, of the proper quality, and at the proper: time and place.'the Bureau will reserve in the contract the right to purchase forthwith, at the contractor’s risk and expense, that which may be necessary to supply the de ficiency. Any demurrage or other charge to which the'Navy . Department may be subjected. from delay in the prompt delivery of the; Coal by the contractors will be deducted from their-bills. The price mußt be for the Coal delivered.on board ves sels, on the terms and conditions above stated, at the contractor’s risk and expense, and without extra charge of any kind. . . . - . -- • The offer, as required bylaw, must be accompanied by a written guarantee, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into obligation, m such time as'mav he prescribed by the Bureau, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed.. No proposition wHJjtbe considered unless accompanied by such guarantee; and the Department reserves the tight to reject all the offers, if considered to be to the inte rest of the service to do so. Two or more sureties, in a sum equal to the amount specified to be paid, will be required to sign the contract, and their responsibility will be certified by a United States district judge. United States district attorney, col lector, or navy agent. - As additional and collateral security; twenty per cent, will be withheld from the amount of all payments, which ' reservation is not to be paid, except by authority of the Secretary/ of the Navy, until ihe contract shall have been in all respects complied with; and the remaining eighty per cent., or other amount that may be due upon each bill, will, when a proper certificate is furnished: by the inspector, and . the bill approved‘by the Bureau, be paid by such navy agents as the contractor may name, within ten days after the warrants for the same shall ; have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. It will be stipulated in the contract that if default be made in,the delivery of the Coal, in the quantity, of-the quality, and at the place and time directed by the Bu reau, then, and in that case, the contractor and his sure ties will forfeit and pay to the United States, as liqui dated damages, a sum of money not exceeding twice the contract price, which may be recovered from time to tune, according to the act or acts of Congress in that case provided - - Bidders whose proposals shall-he accepted,'and none other, will be notified, and, as early as practicable, a contract will he transmitted to them, which they will be required to execute within ten days after its receipt at the poet office or navy agency named Oy them. The form of offer, guarantee, and certificate is herewith given: - ■J Form of Offer. . I, (or we,) of , State of , hereby agree to fur nish and deliver -- thousand tons of — Anthracite Coal for steamers’use, at , at the rate of per ton of 2,240 pounds, amounting to -—dollars, the whole in conformity with the provisions and terms of the adver tisement of the —— of April, 1883, from the Navy Depart ment, and hereunto appended. Should my Cor our) offer be aacepted, I- (or we) request to be informed at —, and that the contract may be for warded to for signatures and. certificate. (Place.) ■" ■ A-B (Date.) _ ( • ■ Form of Guarantee. < We, the undersigned, residents of -—, in the State of r ~~lf and- of —in the State of -—, hereby jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee that, in case the foregoing bid of be ac cepted, - will, within ten days after the receipt of the contract at ——, execute.the game, with good and suffi cient sureties for the delivery of the Anthracite Coal proposed, in compliance with the terms of the advertise ment of the April, 1863, hereto appended, and under which it was made; and in case the said —— shall fail to enter into the contract aforesaid, we guarantee to make good th e difference between the offer of the said and that which may be accepted. Witness; (Signed.) 0. D. (Place.) E ' P ‘ (Date.) - '■ I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the above-named guarantors, and —-’. are good and sufficient. ? " ’ (Signed.) G.H. To be signed by tbe United States district judge, United States district attorney, collector, or navy agent. mys-tu4t ■ QUSTOM-HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, "Collector’s OFFicE,Mayl6,lB63. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until the'2oth. day of June, for the supply, of rations to the petty officers and seamen of the united Stated-Re venue Cutter “J. C. DOBBEN,” for theterm of "one year from.the Ist day of JULY next. ; The rations to be of good and wholesome quality,-to he approved by the captain; and the different articles composing the rations to be delivered on board the ves sel, in good and sufficient casks and vessels to be pro vided by the contractor, and the contents thereof dis tinctlymarked on each. - . It is to he understood that the contractorwiil be bound to furnish, upon reasonable notice, as often as may be required by the Captain of the vessel, with the appro bation of the collector (not exceeding, upon an average, one day in each week),-such fresh meet and fresh vege tables as may be equivalent to the corresponding parts of the ration allowed in the naval service. Specifications will be furnished at this office. V myl6-stuthtje2o WM. B, THOMAS, Collector. A RMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH AND GIRARD STREETS. - -- Philadelphia May 23, 1863. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at. this office until 12 o’clock M., on THURSDAY, the 28th instant, to furnish promptly, at.the. Schuylkill Arsenal- Rope Yarn for tying up Tent Poles. Bleached Muslins. W. -Brown Thread, No. 30 and 35. Black Alpaca. Drum-stick Carriages, brass. Army Stockings, gray, three sizes, properly made of fleece wool, with double and twisted yarn, to weigh three pounds per dozen pairs, Army standard in all re spects. > Bidders will state in their proposals the price, quan tity hid for, and time of delivery. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signa tures must be appended to the guaranty, and said guaranty must accompany the bid. No bid will be considered that does not comply fully with the above requirements. ' Samples can be seen at this office, and bidders are In vited to be present at the opening of the bids. G. H. CROSMAN, my2s-4t Asst. Q. M. General U. S. A. SEALED PBOPOSALS ARE INVT- ted till the 30th DAY OF MAY, 1863, at 12 o’clock. M, for furnishing the Subsistence Department with 20,000 BARRELS OF FLOUR • Bids will be received for what is known as No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3, and for any portion less than the 20,000 barrels., - Bids for different grades should be upon separate sheets of paper. The delivery of the Flour to belcommenced on the 10th day of Juhe, or thereafter as the Government may direct, at the rate of 800 barrelß daily, delivered either .at the Government Warehouse, in Georgetown, "at the wharves, or at the Railroad Depot, Washington, : D. C. ■* - I . Payment will be made in certificates of indebtedness, or such other funds as the Government may have for dis ' trihution. - The usual Government inspection will be made just be fore the Flour is received. An oath of allegiance must accompany each bid. No bid will be entertained from parties who have pre viously failed to comply with their bids, or from bidders not present to respond. The barrels to be new and headlined. Bids to be directed'to COLONEL A. BECKWITH, A. D. C., and C S. U. S. A., Washington, and endorsed' ** Proposals for Flour.” / • my2l*9t QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’S OF FICE, Washhtgtox City, March 21, 1863.—Owners of steam vessels are invited to send to the Quarter master General’s Office tenders for their charter or sale. Tenders should contain descriptions of the vessels, their dimensions* enrolled or registered tonnage, actual carrying capacity, material, whether coppered, whether sidewheel or propellers,, whether iron or copper-fasten ed; size and power of engines and boilers; and should state the price at which they are offered for long or Bhort charter, with the estimated value of the vessels in case of loss, or in case the Government should prefer to pur chase instead of chartering; .7 Ownere of steam vessels already in the service of the Quartermaster’s Department are requested to make known to the Department any reduction in their present rates which they may be willing to grant, and also the price at which they will be willing to sell them. All such tenders should be addressed to the Quarter master General of the United States, at Washington, and should be endorsed “Proposals for Charter or Sale of Steamers * When received they will be considered, and; the' De ■partmenfc will endeavor to reduce the heavy expense at tending army transportation, upon the ocean and tide waters, by substituting, whenever it can do so, cheaper vessels or equal capacity for those now employed. mh2B-3m - ' - ' • - - rYFFICE PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL- L' ROAD COMPANY, - Philadelphia, May 22, 1863. The undersigned has been authorized to offer for sale atpar the First Mortgage Six Peri Cent. STEUBENVILLE BRIDGE BONDS of the Holliday ’s Cove Railroad Com pany, amounting to Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, ($800,000.) issued'to J: Edgar Thomson, Trustee, under an Act of Assembly of the State of Virginia, authorizing the construction of a Railroad Bridge across the Ohio river at Steubenville,-confirmed by an act of Congress, approved July 14, 1862. These bonds are for one thousand dollars ($1,000) each, secured by a mortgage on tne property and franchises of the Company, and redeemable on the first day of Febru ary, 1863. The coupons attached are payable on the first day of February and of August in each and.every year, at the office of the Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny, In the city of Philadelphia, and the principal there of at the Farmers and Mechanics* Bank in the said city, at maturity.. ' ' " This Railroad Bridge is now being constructed in the best manner with-; stoae piers and abutments, and iron superstructure,' after a plan prepared by J. H. Linville, civil engineer and approved by J. 1 Edgar Thomson. President of tliePeunsylvai la Railroad Company. This bridge, when completed, will form part of a through line from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, under one management, twenty-nine miles shorter than any other route, and fifty-eight miles shorter than the present route,, via Crestline. It is expected that the line will be ready for business throughout its whole extent by July.l, 3864, and it must eventually become the great through route for both passengers and freight to and from the South and Southwest. . , ; f • The Tolls that will be charged by the said company under its charter, for the use of this bridge, are specifi cally pledged to the payment of the interest on the bonds, aha.twenty per cent, per annum of the earnings, after paymtnt of interest.and such expenses as may be neces sary to a sinking fund for the redemption of the princi pal of the bonds at maturity.... : -The amount of traffic passing over this bridge will yield. nnder a limited estimate, a fund amply sufficients to provide for .the interest andthe necessary accumula tion for a kinking fund, to provide for the principal of the.bonds before they mature. The bonds are, there fore; recommended as a first-class security. Any further information desired will be given by the undesigned. Cmy23-tjelst], EDMUND SMITH. ROF\ GOLDTBOBP <&r CO., Manufacturers of \JAUm Tassels, Cords. Fringes, Curtains, and Furniture Gimps, Curtain Loops, Centre Tassels. Picture and Photograph Tassels, Blind Trimmings. . Military and iDress Trimmings, Ribbons, -Neck Ties, etc.,’etc.', ■;! No. 6S$5 MARKET Street, , my6-8m . >. . Philadelphia.' ’ { DOCTOR A. H. STEVENS,. ELEO- J THICAL PHYSICIAN, ia curinir all CHRONIC DIS i EASES, boih or Ladies , and Gentlemnn, by p. new * method in fhe.use of Electricity alone, without any Medicinei or even any Pain., % - BOARD m«y be ?.had, with Treatment,, by. Patients from abroad, tt reasonable rates, in thelDoctor’s Family. LETTERS aiplying for circulars or further iaforma- 1 tibn will be promptly answered. Office and Real- I dence at 1418S0UTH PENN SQUARE, Philadelphia, > Pennsylvania] being in a central as well as delightful I part of the city. mh3o-stuth3m ' ■fc/TRS. JAMBS BETTS 7 CELEBRATED , i"I SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only So#* ' porters under eminent medical patronage. Ladies mud Shysiciahs are respectfully requested to call only on Ere. Betts, at her residence, 10® WALNUT Street.-Phi* ladelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty.thousand ta- I valids have been advised by their physicians to use her ' appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United Slates copyrifht, labels r on the box, and aignatures; and 3 also on.the Supporters, with testimonials. . oeld-tathstf sHrenn?F>B satyrs. PROPOSALS* FOB. SAjLjS AND TO Jf.ET, M rO: BENT—A ' L'ARUE FO.UR story, well-built FACTORY BUILOHftI, with tlmrn comer of TWENTY-SECOND and WIKH) fireete. .inquire- of ISfiAO POOH. No. A!>T WALNUT Street, nr WILLIAM CORKY, TWENTY-SBCONO und CALLOWS ILL Streets. mr2l-t2c* FIFTEEN FARMS FOR SALE— -2C In Chester, Montgomery, and Bucks counties, from GO to 205 acres, from £6O to $l5O per acre, % to I>4 Jours’ ride from the city. Also, 8 Dwellings in the city. A good chance to invest greenbacks, Sale positive; price low. lull particulars by HARVEY & OLIVER, my2l-6t* lift SOUTH SIXTH fit., 2d story front. OTOEB FRONTS FOR SALE-ALSO, all the Doors, Windows, Tin Roofing, &c., in Western Exchange Hotel and five houses adjoining. MARKET.above Fifteenth street, orat Depot, SEVENTH, above Thompson street. my23-6t* , NATHAN W. BLLIS. m, A SUPERIOR COUNTRY RESI ■BSh DENCFj, furnished with heater,' ranges, hot and cold water, bath and washbasins in chambers, stabling, carriage house, shrubbery, fru it .trees, woodland; about 26 acres ofiand. Possession immediately. Inquire of BONSALL BROS, 116 North-Ninth street; EDWARD CROASPALE, Attleborough, or JESSE G. WEBSTER, Hulinevilie, Bucks county. my22-6;* M for sale—beautiful COTJN TRY SEAT, GERMANTOWN, late residence of T. W. Evans, Esq., East WASHINGTON Lane., The House is 40 feet front, of stone, 'completely interlined, perfectly dry throughout* with stone wing; summer and winter kitchen range in each; furnace, hot andcold water, gas, Ac. Front Lawn beautifully shaded, with iron railing and gates in front; the. grounds completely graded, with stone drains; the walks and drains sub stantially made and gravelled; the Garden trenched, with a large amount of fruit; an arbor of 150 feet, with 40 grape vines in full bearing. Tenant House, Stabling for three b orses and cow, pasture, &c. Apply to . BEDLOCK & PASOHALL, my2o-6t 115 WALNUT Street. m . VALUABLE IRON PROPERTY JH-for sale-matilda furnaces and ore BANES.—This property is situated on the Juniata river, in Mifflin and Huntingdon counties, Pa., within one mile of Mount Union Station, on Pennsylvania Rail road. The Juniata Canal and Pennsylvania Railroad pass through the property. It embraces about twenty seven hundred acres of land, abont three hundred acres of which la good farm land, in a high state of cultiva tion; the balance is good timber land, would supply sufficient charcoal for the furnaces. The lmprovementa . are a good substantial furnace, Black, steam engine, iron blowing cylinders, &c., with all the necessary > buildings. There is on. this property an extensive bed of Iron -Ore,* being identical, in the geological series; with that at Danville and Bloomsburg. This ore can be mined and delivered at the furnaces. for about one dollar per ton. Limestone in abundance, of good quality, on this property. The extensive coal fields of the Broad Top and Alleghenies are from forty to fifty miles distant, by Pennsylvania Railroad or canal, and the canal run ning through the property makes it one of the best loca tions for the manufacture of -iron,. either with coke or anthracite. In addition to the charcoal, the buildings for the furnace and farm are ample, substantial, and m good repair. The property will be sold a bargain, and oneasytermß. For further particulars address . WASHINGTON RIGHTER. COLUMBIA, Lancaster county. Pa. P. S. —For quantity and quality of the ore, see Prof. - Leeslie’s Report on same. " - ap2B-2m* M TO LET—A COMMODIOUS DWELLING, No. 139 North FROND Street. Rent moderate. - Apply to WETHERILL JrBBO., 0c27-tf 4T and 4» North SECOND Street. M FOR S A LE—THE ELEGANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE, situated on a beautiful turnpike, 3% miles from Bordentown, N. J. The house was built bV the late WILLIAM H. ELLIS, (deceased,) expressly for himself, with all the modern improve ments. The grounds are tastefully laid out, and well frown up with fine young shade trees; stabling for four orses and two cows; carriage house, ice house, See. . 20% acres ofiand attached will be sold low and ou ac commodating terms. Inquire of CHARLES J. ELLIS, 935 Market street, Or of HENRY G. ELLIS, , my9-lm* Crosswicks, N. J. MFOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE Country RESIDENCE in the borough of Downing town, Chester County, .with 18 acres of iand attached, Within 10 minutes’ walk of the Pennsylvania Rail road and the Chester Valley Railroad Stations. The Dwelling is very conveniently, and substantially built, with Spring-house, Barn, and all necessary outbuild ings ; a great abundance of shrubbery, fruit and shade trees.. Apply,to ABM. 8. ASHBRIDGE, myl3-2m* • Downingtown, Pa. FARM FOB SALE—IN CHESTER County, 4 miles northwest from Downingtown, on pike leading from thence to Ephrata Springs, containing about ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT ACRES, best quality of land, well watered and divided in fields; sufficient wood, plenty of Fruit Trees, in prime of bear ing; Buildings new and good, large Barn and other buildings; house has nine rooms, spring water at the door. - Situation high and commanding, lawn in front, ornamented with shade trees and evergreens. A most beautiful place; it will not suffer in comparison with any within thirty miles of the city. Apply to D. FURMAN, 104'North SIXTH Street, myl4-lm* Or to O. PAXSON, on the premises. MFOR SALE—THE SUBSTAN TIAL mansion and GROUNDS .of Mr. J. P. DOANE, on.SCRO'>I»-HOUBE lane, near the station on the Norristown Railroad. This place contains ten acres, and ~ is beautifully located. The house • well -ahadedand commodious, containing twelve rooms. Hot and cold water and gas are introduced throughout the house. There are also on the premises a large Barn, Stabling, Ice-bouse, Green-houee, Spring-house, &c. Possession can be had on or before the first day of June next Apply to C. H. MUIRHEID, myl4-)m No. 20,3 South SIXTH Street, M A MAGNIFICENT HOTEL TO RENT, possessing every, convenience adapted for a h, r ?ti-class House, and will be ready for occupation ■within a few days. It will he known as the INTERNA TIONAL. Atmly to CHARLES L. BENNETT, on the premises, SECOND Street, below Spruce. ap2B-tf ® FOR SALE OR TO RENT—A BRICK* HOUSE, WITH A ONE ACRE LOT ON MAIN Street;>Hadddonfield, N. J. "The House is large and airy.'cohtaihihg 13 Rooms. Also, for Sale”or to Let, a Three-story Frame, with garden, outbuildings and barn; the whole on reasonable terms. For particulars, apply to C. H. SHINN, myl3-tf * »aa WALNUT Street. gB FOR SALE, AT A SACRIFICE— :A well-built and convenient STONE-COTTAGE, corner of Chelten avenue and Limekiln pike,’ one-half mile from Church Lane Station, on. the Germantown Railroad,' Terms easy. : Also, alargenumber of-Cottages at Chestnut Hill, Ger mantown, Holmesburg, Thurlow, and other desirable locations. Also, a variety of superior Farms and City Properties. - . B. F. GLENN, ■ B . _ _ 133 South FOURTH Street, and myl6-tf .S. W. corner SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. PUBLIC SALE. A THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT AND PA B ID, - KNOWS AS THK “ GLBWFIELD FARM, >» Near Frankford, Twenty-third ward! T ON TUESDAY, . IS63, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at pub* lie aale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described pioperty, clear of all incumbrance, viz— •• No. I. ■ —A-*AU that valuable Country Place, known as “GLEN FIELD FARM,” (the property of Mr. Robert R. Levick.) situate between the Castor Road and the Buetleton Turn pike, about mileafrom Frankford; containing seventy acreß fine rolling land, in a high state of cultivation. The .improvements are a large dwelling house, barn, carnage house; spring houße, ice house (filled). Sic. ; the place well shaded with fine large trees; an abundance of excellent water, a fine stream passing through the premises, l a large orchard and a variety of choice fruit, an excellent kitchen garden, &c. ■'The situation a very desirable one; easy communica tion with the city by the Frank ford and Fifth and Sixth street Passenger Railroad all hours of tHe day. 5“ Will be shown by the owner; residing thereon. ®; K °- n - —A farm of 40 acres, adjoining No. 1, above described; land of same description, on which is a new stone dwell ing house, a new stone barn, a new stone carriage house, and all necessary out-buildings ; well shafied. a well of excellent water at the door, a kitchen garden, an orchard and variety of other fruit. |p • No. 111. -■A—A tract of 40 acres, beautifully situated, on the west side of the Castor Road, opposite the above-described property; the land in a high state of cultivation, and admirably adapted (the situation high and dry) for a handsome country seat. The three properties will be shown by the owner, Mr. Leyick, residing on No. 1. - They.offer a fine oj portuuity for profitable investment, as they contain several very desirable SITES' FOR COUhTRY SEATS; and aprojected Railroad will pass immediately by the premises. ' 4s=* Half the purchase money may remain on mort gage. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, • 139 and 141 South FOURTH St Philada., May, 1563. myl9-tuthstje2 M VALUABLE THIRD STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—AII. that valuable lot of ground, with the Improvements thereon erecWa, situate oh the west side of Third street, at the distance of two hundred feet northward from the north side of Callow—' hill street; containing in front on said Third street 50 feet* and extending of that width-in length or depth westward 178 feet to Dillwyn street. On Third street there are erected two three-story brick Stores, (Nos. 422 and 424, embracing 28 feet, and No. 426,22 feet front, by about 80 feet deep each.) The Dillwyn street front is divided as Jollows: Nos. 417 and 419 is a four story brick building, 34 feet front by 78 feet deep, and is"admirably large manufacturing establishment; No. No. 421 is 16 feet by about 60 feet. - The buildings are -in good repair, will be sold as one property, or,, if re quired, each store willbe sold separately ‘ For particu lars. apply to WILLIAM M. LEVICK, 'my2l-tbstu2w* ... .No. 331 North' SIXTH Street. M PUBLIC SALE OP A TALU-M ABLE COUNTRY SEAT. . -'SIS v Will be sold at Public Sale, on the premises, oil FIFTH-DAY (Thursday), 28th of Fifth Month (May), 1863, the following described Real Estate, situ ate m the Township of CONCORD, in the county of Delaware, late the residence of Nathan Sharpless,-de ceased, to wit:. ■ '•* - . - ••• ' *\ f GOOD STONE DWELLING, 84 by 38 feet, two stones high, four rooms on each floor, and two in the attic,'with a two-story Kitchen and a frame Wash House attached; Stone Stable, with accom modations for 8 horses; Cow House, Wood House, Corn Crib, and shop, together with . VIOX ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND. ‘The House is surrounded by well-grown Shade Trees, and ispleasantly.situated in the village of Con cord, on the highest ground in the county, within tea minutes’ walk of the Concordville Station, oh the Balti more Central Railroad, and half an hour’s drive of Darlington, on the West Chester Direct . Railroad, by which accessto the city can be had several times a day. It is convenient to a Post Office, Store, and places of pub lic worship, and would make a desirable Country Resi dence. Posßesßion will be given immediately: There will also be sold, at the same lime, the Personal Property of Baid deceased, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, two Cows, Horse, Carriages,“Tools, and Farming Utensils. The sale to commence at 12 o’clock, noon, on said day, and will be y continued until all is disposed of. Conditions' at sale. FERREE BRINTON, GEORGE MARTIN, my2o-6t* Executors... fYRPH ANS’ COURT SALE OF CHEST v NUT HIL£ PROPERTY.-Heal Estate of the late GEORGE REX; (dec’d).—Pursuant to an order of the Orphans’ Court of Montgomery county, w ill be sold at public sale on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 28th day ofMay, 1863,’ at 3 P. M., two of the most desirable tracts or lots ofland, bn the top of Chestnut Hill. Said tracts, or lots “are situated on . Chestnut Hill, fronting on the county line road, dividing the counties of Philadelphia and Montgomery, in Springfield township, Montgomery county, and numbered by said order or court respec lively 2and3. No. 2 is situated as aforesaid, and bounded by lands of Peter Fisher; William and Enoch Rex, and others, and contain* 26 acres, 2 roods and 2o perches ofbeautifal land. Said land is handsomely located, with a large front, and will divide into separate lots to advantage. No. 3 is also situated in Montgomery county, fronting on said county line road, near the elegant country seats ;of Dr.-’Pepper and Mr. Morris, adjoining lands of said Mr. Morris, Mr. Houpt, and others, and contains 10 acres and 20 perches of land; This is undoubtedly the most splendid unimproved lot on Chestnut Hill, located oppo site G raver’s lane, nearly sui rounded by beautiful coun try seats, with a large front, and beautiful and naturally rising eminence. It is also within 200 yards of Graver's lane station, on the Chesnut Hill-railroad. Persons wißhing to view the properties previous to the day of sate, will please call upon Christian Donat, at hia holel on Main street. Chestnut Hill. ‘ ALBERT BUCKMAN, ALGERNON SHOEMAKER, Executors, Willow Grove P. 0,, Montgomery county, Pennsyl vania. . my9-stuth.9t* GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. —A Choice Building Site within two minutes’ walk of railroad station. Over Four Acres of Land with shade trees. Apply dally, except Tuesday and Thurs day morning, from 10 till 11 o’clock, at 805 MARKET - « - myfi-tf rrwO ELIGIBLE LOTS, IN CAMDEN, A FOR SALE—Belonging to the Estate of THOMAS ACKLEY, deceased, situate respectively ou PENN Street, below Third Street, 55 by 100 feet; and on SE COND Street, below Penn • Street, 40 by 116 feet. Tea minutes’ walk from Market or Vine-street Ferries. No incumbrance. Apply at corner of SECOND and PENN’ Streets. 4 ■<’ my2l-10t* SALE—A PART OF A VALUA- A 'hie PATENT BIGHT. : Apply to, or address JOHN ’A. EMERICK, 63 ALLEN street. Kensington. my2o 6t 1 000 —F O R SAL E—T WE LVE contiguous improved Ground Renta,'of $6O per aimum; perpetual insurance of $5OO each. Single' improved Ground Rents from $6OO to $2,000 each. Also,. $3,t00, $5,000, $lO,OOO. to loan on mortgages. Apply to my 23 ; R. PETTIT, 309 WALNUT Street., : TTNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. GOLD’S PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATER HEATER*. 1 HOMPSON’S LONDON KITCHENER, and all other Improved COOKING APPARATUS. Boilers and Water Backs, Parlor and other Grates, Registers and Ventilators,' Backs -‘and Jambs, and' all 2 things connected with the above branch of business. - ' • „ - JAMES K WOOD, • r No 41South FOURTH Street. - ; ~8. M. FELTWELL, Superintendent. apiSly ■ 3DEXiA3u* -TN. TBE OBPhXnS’ J- THE CITY AND COUffTY OF PHILADELPHIA. ' Estate ot'TKOMAa G. CONjnSR, docea'ed. The Auditor appointed by too Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JULIANA MIN'. 5 ZI3R, Ad minisnatrix D. B. N. C. T. A. of the estate of THOMAS G. CONNER, deceased, and to report dUtributfou of tire balance in the. hardsof the accountant, will meat the parties in interest for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, June Ist, ISG.J, at 4 o’clock- 1\ M.. at the office of GEORGE W. THORN, Esq., No. 350 North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. myl9-tnthsst* TN TBE ORPHANS' COURT FOR A THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of MARTHA CONNER, deceased. . The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,- and adjust the account of JULIANA MINTZER, Ad mioiHtratrixD. B. N. C. T. A. of the ostate of MARTHA CONNER, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties in interest for the purpose of his appointment, on TI)E‘DAY. June 2d, 1863, at 4 o’clock P. M., at the office of GEORGE W. THORN. Esq., No. 350 North FIFTH Strpet, ) hiladelpkia myl9-tuthsst* T OST CERTIFICATES.—NOTICE IS hereby given that application has been made to the Auditor General of Pennsylvania for the issue .of dupll eatesof the following described Certificates of the-Five Ser Cent. Loans of the Commonwealth, issued by the ;ank of Pennsylvania, (acting as transfer agent of the Commonwealth.) infhe name of the Honorable Colonel LEICESTER FITZGERALD STANHOPE, of the Cedars, Putney Surrey, In England: No. 355, dated April 6, 1337, act of April IS, 1835, for $5,000. No. 356, do do do do for $5,000. Ho. 357, do do do do for $2,000. mhSl-3m T OST CERTIFICATES.—NOTICE IS hereby given that application has been made to the Auditor General of the State of Pennsylvania for the issue of duplicates of the foliowing-described CERTIFI CATES of Five per Cent. Stocks of said State, created by the Act of 21st March, 1831, issued by the Bank of Penn sylvania, (acting as Transfer Agent of the Common-' wealth of Pennsylvania,) in the joint names of George Higgins, of.Fumival’s Inn, London, Esq.; Richard Hichens, of St. Ives, Cornwall, Esq.; and Charles Henry Rhodes, of Denmark Hill, Surry, gentleman, with benefit of survivorship, which Certificates have been lost, viz: No. 1,400, dated Nov. 4,1839, for 4,000 dollars. “ 1,401, “ “ '* • 6,000 “ 9,000 dollars. And all persons are hereby called upon to show eauso to the Transfer Clerk, at the Fanners’ and Mechanics’ Bank, in the city of Philadelphia, why such duplicate Certificates should not be issued. THOS. BIDDLE & CO.. ap!B-3m No. 336 WALNUT St. Philadelphia. MEDICAL "DEAD THE FOLLOWING CARE fULLY. —At tha close of a Course of Lectures, de livered to us. Members of one of the many Classes of PROF. C. H. BOLLES, who has been developing his dis covery for nearly four year*, at 1390 WALNUT Street, in the City.of Philadelphia, in the application of GAL VANISM, MAGNETIfeM, and other modifications of ILECTRICITY, the following resolutions were unani mously passed: JResolved , That, as we have been eye witnesses for many weeks in the Institution of Prof. Bolles, and have good reason to believe that he haß discovered new prin ciples in tbe application of the different modifications of Electricity to the various diseased conditions of the hu man system; and that, in the treatment of different dis eases, weTiave been convinced that. In his hand, as also his Students, the application of Electricity is a reliable therapeutic; and that he has taught us a new, rational, and scientific Philosophy, and we believe the only re liable theory of disease and mode of cure. That, in our judgment, the philosophy ad vanced, and so clearly demonstrated in the Coarse of Leotures, is entirely new "and original with Prof. Bolles,- and not known to the Medical Profession, and that the great success which has attended his practice in this city is alone the result of his scientific discovery of Electrical laws hitherto ..unknown to man, and that the many failures of other men in this city using this mighty agent is their ignorance of the true principles of Electricity Resolved , That we,in duty to suffering humanity,and for the great progress of the human race in approxi mating to a condition of health and. happiness, commend the Professor and his theory and practice to the public, and bid him God speed, as we believe his great mission is one of benevolence and mercy, and calculated to ■benefit humanity in the only scientific and reliable way to a final restoration of health and physical happiness. Resolved. .That we tender to Prof. Bolles oar thanks for his lucid instruction and kind attention to us, iniivl dnally and as a class; that he has redeemed every pledge or assurance made by him, and that in parting from him he has our best wishes for his happiness and prosperity, and we heartily commend him to all scienti fic investigators, and also to the diseased of body or mind. Also, Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be signed by each member of the class, and published in the city papers. By order of the Class. M. J. GALLOWAY, M. D., Chairman. W. B. Brown. E. A. Steel, M. D. J.’C. Reed, M. D. E. T. Elliot, M. D. Frederick Walk, Allegheny House (814),Philadelphia. Jacob Grim, 1329 North Marshall street, Philadelphia. W. H. Fuller. M. D. . Thos. Allen, three doors east of Fortieth street, . S. W. Beckwith, No. 9 Woodland Terrace, Phila. E. N. Nash, 318 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. M. E. Tuttle, M. D. J. H. Bartholomew, Allegheny House, Philadelphia. Philadelphia. May 4th, 1863. mylS (GENERAL ORDERS, No. 105. WAR DEPARTMENT, Adjt, General’s Office, • Washington, April 28, 1863. The organization of an INVALID CORPS is hereby authorized. This Corps shall consist of Companies; and if it shall hereafter he thought beet, of Battalions. . The Companies shall be made up from the following sources, viz; . - First. By taking those officers and enlisted men of commands now in the field (whether actually present or temporarily absent) who, from wounds received in ac tion or disease contracted in the'line of duty, are unfit for field service, but are still capable of effective garrison duty, or such other light duty as may be required of an Invalid Corps. Regimental Commanders shall at once make out, from information received from their Medical and Company Officers, and from their own knowledge, rolls (according to the Form furnished) of the names of all the officers and-enlisted men uifder their commands who fulfill the following conditions, viz; • 1. That they are unfit for active field servioe on ac count of wounds or disease contracted in the line of duty; this fact being certified by a' Medical Officer in the ser vice, after personal examination. 2. That they are fit for garrison duty; this fact being likewise certified by the Medical Officer, as above, after personal examination. 3. That they are, in the opinion of their Commanding Officers, meritorious and deserving. * : These, rolls: shall be certified by the Examining Sur geon, and Regimental Commander, and transmitted, through the regular channels of military correspond ence- to the Provost ‘Marshal General of the United States. • . ; The Regimental Commander shall enter in the column of remarks, opposite each officer’s name, oh the roll, a statement as to the general character of the officer for in telligence, industry, sobriety, and attention to duty; and all intermediate Commanders shall endorse thereon such facts as they may possess in the case, or if : they have none, they shall state how far they are willing to endorse the opinion .of the officer or officers making the recommendation. Similar rolls shall he forwarded from time to time, whenever the number, of men fulfilling the conditions enumerated' or the exigencies of the service may render it expedient. > i Second. By taking those officers and enlisted men still in service and'borne on the rolls, but who are absent from duty, in Hospitals or Convalescent Camps, or are otherwise under the control of Medical Officers. In these cases, the Medical Officer in attendance shall pre pare the rolls according to Form, entering the names of officers and men from the same Regiment on a roll by theroeelves. and send them, with the certificate of the Surgeon, duly signed, to the proper Regimental Com mander. who will forward them; as heretofore specified, subject to the same conditions and requirements. If, in any ease, the Regimental Commander shall think an officer unfit, in point of character, to continue in the ser vice of the Invalid Corps, though disabled and certified by the Surgeon, he will state his objection in the column of remarks, and note the exception before signing the certificate. If any officer or enlisted man now in the service,but absent and beyond the reach-of a Medical Officer, in charge of a Hospital or Convalescent Camp, desires to enter this Corps, he will take the course indi cated below for those who have been honorably dis charged the service.- - Third. By accepting those officers and enlisted men who have been honorably discharged on account of wounds or disease contracted in the line of duty, and who desire to re-enter the service.- In the case of an officer, an application for appointment must be made to the Provost Marshal General of the United States through the officer detailed as Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of the State. No application of this kind will he considered unless the following conditions are completely fulfilled; L That the applicant produce the certificate of the Sur geon of the Board of Enrolment for the District in which he resides, that he is unfit for active field duty on ac count of wounds or disease, and is hot liable to draft, but is fit for garrison duty. 2. That he furnish'evidence of honorable discharge on account of wounds or disability contracted in the line •of duty. ' . 3. That he produce recommendations from the Regi mental. Brigade, and Division Commanders under whom he formerly served, that he is worthy of being thus pro-, •yided for and capable of. returning adequate service to .the Government. In case it shall he impracticable to get this last evidence, he may, having established the first two. points above, satisfy the Board of Enrolment that he. is deserving, and present its certificate of the fact. : This evidence, must, all be obtained by the appli cant, and must be transmitted with his application for appointment. iftlhere be no Acting!Assistant -Provost Marshal Gene ral for the State, the application may be forwarded through the Adjutant-General of the State, who is de siied to endorse thereon such-facts.in the . military history of the applicant as he may know, or as are af forded by, his records, and forward the same to the Pro vost Marshal General of the United States. Enlisted men, honorably discharged on account of disability, desiring to re-enlist in this Corps, will present them selvdS'to the Board of Enrolment for the District in which they reside, for examination by* the Surgeon thereof, who shall examine them and report the result to the Board of Enrolment. The Board shall then consider each case, and if the applicant isfoundtofulfi.il the conditions'specified be low, the Board shall give him a certificate to that effect— viz: Ll. That he is unfit for service in the field. 2. That he is fit for garrison duty. 3. That he is meritorious and deserving. 4. That he was honorably discharged from the service.' The Provost Marshal for .the District shall then send the application, with this certificate of the Board, to the » Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of the State, who shall procure such evidence of service and charac ter as the records of the Company to which he belonged, on file at the Headquarters of the State.may show, ana if satisfied that it is a meritorious case, and that the man is deserving* he will enlist him in accordance with such special rules as the Provost Marshal General may establish. -i_. Medical Inspectors, Surgeons in charge of Hospitals, Military Commanders,*ana all others having authority , to discharge, under existing laws and regulations, are to grant discharges to any men under their control who may be fit for service in the Invalid Corps. ; : The Provost Marshal General is charged with-the execution of this order, and the troops organized under H will be under the control of hie Bureau. By order of the Secretary of War E D. TOWNSEND, myl2-lm Assistant Adjutant General. J. HANNA, OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT CLAIMS. No. 252 Fetreet, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth. . WASHINGTON, D. C. Particular attention given to the Adjustment and Col lection of. Army and Navy Contractors’ Claims, Quarter masters’'Vouchers, Mail Contractors’ and Postmasters’ Accounts, Certificates of Indebtedness, and the Prosecu tion of Claims-for Losses of Steamboats and other pro perty in Government employ. Also to Investmontsinand Purchase and Bale of Government Securities. ' Prompt and faithful-attention will be given to allbußl neßß entrusted to me. V • REFERENCES: SPENCER, VILLA & CO., Boston. LIVERMORE. CLEWS & CO., New York. VERMILYE a CO., 44 BAKER, WESCOTT & CO. . Philadelphia. S. T. CANBY, W. J. WAINWR-IGHT, 44 HANNA, HART & CO., Pittsburg. GEORGE C. GLASS & CO., Cincinnati. G. H. BUSSING Sc CO. , C. D. COFFIN, Esq. , L. fiL BENOIST&CO.. St, Louis. ANDERSON & WATSON, •• MARC & HERTEL, Chicago. S. P. BRADY & CO., Detroit. WILLIAMS & CO., 44 H. WICK & CO., Cleveland. R. HANNA & CO., 44 , ALVORD, COLWELL * ALVORD, IndianapolU. JOHN FERGUSON, Esq., San Francisco. HENRY BIGELOW, Esq., “ “ QUIGLY, MORTON * CO., Louisville. Washington. April. 1863. ap29-lm T> AILED AD IRON FOE SALE.— Av United States Military Railroad Office, 950 G Street, Washington, May 12, 1863. The undersigned will receive sealed bids for the pur .chase of 938 920-2240 tons of new RAILROAD IRON, weighing 60 lbs. to the yard. 266-720-2240 tons of the above is at the Cambria Mills, Johnstown. Pa., and the balance, 672 200-2240 tons, is at Pittsburg, Pa. kin case a bid is accepted, the party making the same will be norified as soon as practicable. If within ten days after such notice the party shall fail to make pay ment in Government funds to the undersigned, the iron for which such bid was made will be subject to sale to any other person. The right to reject ,any and &U bids is expressly re served. All bids must be sealed and directed to the un dersigned, Washington, D. C.V and endorsed“Bid for Railroad Iron.” - Bids will be received as above Invited until JUNE sth, at which time a decision Will be given. H. L. ROBINSON, myl4-tjel - . Captain and A; Q. M. nOTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS —' of lil niimlMriuidlmitda. _ Eaven’« Duck Awning TwlU,. of *ll dCMrlptloa, fot T.nts, Awiilnm, Trunk, .ndWuoii Coren. MarFeltt from Ito fNI Wld*. T*rp*all*- Boltlnx, B*ll Twine, dw. JOH» W. B'railMAW * GO., ww - lMJona'Ui,; ■MADEIRA WINE.—I7S QUARTER casks and 100 Octaves, just received per * ‘ Laura, ” and for sale in bond,-by ; ■ . CHAB. 8; & JAMES CABBTAIRB, ap24; 136 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Streets. pHABLES H EXD SIE OK CHAM PAGNE. 100 baskets-of‘this celebrated Wine just and for sale in bond or v myl4-lm 13T South FRONT Street SB ERRY WINE.-!—100 QUARTER Casks just received per ship 44 Laura,” for sale in bond, by ■ ’ . CHAB. 8; Si JAS. CARBTAIRB, ap24-v -. 138 WALNUT and GRANITE Streets, . AUCTION SAE-J3. JOHN' b. MTISBS & 00., AUOTIOJST- EaKS, Npa. 233 and a-3* MABKET Street POSITIVE SALS OF BOOTS, SSOSS, *5. . this MOENINO, fa ! ,fiw4L^’cre4H- Mk ' WUil>9 sf>ld W eatal0 **»" oa booto, shod, brogana. cSyalry hoots, %“4 ta print, *>»«». of and Domestic Dry Goods 1 h? f M, rl f lsK, Fren P il ’ fr» raia,l i credit, ' woods, by catalogra, on four months’ -rr Otf THURSDAY MORNIUO lata ol ■«?h&SMS H& W e^ b y 9 oTK «; sale, whoa dealers will And it to thjir interest tS atteldf PEREMPTORY SALE OF CARPETINGS CAWTnw MATTINGS, HUGS, MATS, " TOK For Spring Sales. ON FRIDAY MORNING. May 29th, at precisely 10 H o’clock, by catalogue, on four months’ credit— • ' 4 Comprising English, - Brussels, three-ply, superfine Ingrain, Venitia®, hemp, and list carpetings; white and red check Canton: and cocoa mattings, rags, mats, drrnr gets, &c. * PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, INDIA, GERMAN. AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, Ac. - ON MONDAY MORNING. June Ist, - at 10 o’clock, will be sold by catalogue, on four months’ credit, about TOO PACKAGES AND LOTS of French, India, German, and British Dry Goods, &c„ embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, linen, and cotton fhbrics. (TJJLL'ETTE & SCOTT, «rr^tSSS OK -®8BS» Jayne’s Marble Building, •W CHESTNUT Street, and 616 JAYNE Street,, Philadelphia, THIS (Tuesday)>MOßNlNG. May 26th POSITIVE SALE OF PARIS BLACK LACB POINTS. DOUBLE POINTS, PICOLOMINIS.BOURNOUS, AND SHAWLS. Also, regular sale of Dry Goods, con* isting of EM BROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS. HOSIE RY, GLOVES, &c. Included in sale of this morning- will be fonnd lOOcases RICH PARIS PLAIN AND FANCY, COLORED,LINED AND UNLINED PABASOLS AND SUN UMBELLAS/ WEDNDSDAY, May 27th, at 10 o’clock. Sale at 533 North Eleventh Street. FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of PAR g-eoom, CBAMBEB, AND KrTCHEN FURNITURE, MIRRORS ; TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, AND INGRAIN CARPETS, CLOCKS, &c. A® 5 * May be ex amined early on the day of sale. TJY HENBY P. WOLBEBT, AUCTIONEER, No. SOS . MARKET Street, South side, above Second 8t Regular Sales of Dry Goods, Trimmings, Notions, tu. , every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY MOHR. ING, at 10 o’clock precisely. City and country Dealers are requested to attend then sales. Consignments respectfully solicited from Manufactu rers, Importers, Commission, Wholesale, and Jobbing Houses, and Retailers of all and every description of Merchandise. LADIES 7 BLACK SILK COATS AND DUSTERS. , ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. May 27th. at 10 o’clock, will be sold, ladies’ fine black silk coats and dusters. Also, gents’linen coats, pants, and vests. DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, SOAPS, &c. Also, ladies’ cloaking cloths, cassimereß,satinets,dress silks, delaines, lawns, prints, denims,, chambrays, tar letons, veils, crape setts, umbrellas and parasols, fang, cotton hosiery, gloves, skirts, straw hats, flats,. muslin' shiits, suspenders, shoelacets, boots, shoes, hdkfs., la dies’collars. spool cotton, knives and/forks, rubber .rings, shawl pins, marbles, colognes, oils, soaps, fancy boxes, Ac. . . • PANCO AST & WABNOOK, AUO TIONEEBS, No. 313 MARKET Street. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF AMERICAN AND IM .PORTED DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, WHITE GOODS, MILLINEBT GOODS. Ac.. by catalogue. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. May 27th, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely. Comprising about 750 lots seasonable goods, to which the attention of buyers is invited. : . Included in sale will be found,viz: BONNET RIBBONS, SILKB. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND MILLINERY GOODS. ICO cartons new and choice shade plain and fancy bon net ribbons; extra quality plain and fancy edge black and white do.; Nos. 4a 60 trimming ribbons, Ac. . Also, an invoice black and colored beltings, fancy trimmings, Goffered braid, Ac. AJso, 200 cartons rich, choice styles and colors, French artificial fiowers, and bunches, montures, buds, and straw flowers, Ac. . BONNET SILKS. Also, 50 lots most desirable shade bonnet'silks. Alsd, black and white silk laces, white and colored tarletan. and a general assortment of millinery gooiß. ATTRACTIVE LINE OF EMBROIDERIES. Also, . ON WEDNESDAY, lots entirely new styles embroided jaconet, cambric, apd muslin collars and setts; embroidered j aconet bands, edging, Ac. > ADo, lace points, barege and silk mantillas. * Also, % and % linen cambric handkerchiefs, white goods, Ac. , ‘ HOSIEBY..GLOVEB, AND NOTIONS. Also, an invoice of ladies’ gent’s, and children’s white, bTown, and mixed cotion hose; ladies’, gents’, and children’s gloves; head nets, notions, Ac. Also, 300 doz. gents’ imported silk ribbon tubular ties, of choice styles and colors. ' - . HOOP SKIRTS._ SOO doz ladies’, misses’, and children’s woven, tape.aud fancy cord hoop skirts, gore trail and plain, for first clats retail sales. SUN UMBRELLAS. 50 lots Scotch gingham, satin silk, and satin sun um brellas, a fall line 14 a 22-inch. DOMESTICS. cases heavy printed cottonades. lots domestic ginghams. lots checks, tickings, and stripes. SPECIAL POSITIVE SALE OF. STRAW GOODS, MIL LINERY GOODS, &c., by catalogue. ■ - ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 27tb, commencing at 10>£ o’clock precisely. -Comprising about 200 cases and lots late and fashion* able style goods, for ladies’, misses 1 , and children. CAMUEL 0. COOK, AUCTIONEER, No. 134 South FRONT Street. ship fanny mchenry, at . ON FRIDAY MORNING. May 29tb, at II o’clock A. M., at South-street Wharf. WILL BE SOLD, .The superior fast-sailing clipper ship “Fanny Mc- Henry, ”built at Boston. Mass., in 1854 Length, 191 feet; breadth, 37-feet4 inches; depth iof hold, 24 feet; 1,237 tons register. Now loading for Liverpool. Ship in fine order, and newly coppered. * be seen where she now lies, at South-street Wharf - SAMUEL C. COOK. MACHINERY AND IRON. pENN’A WORKS, On the Delaware River, below Philadelphia, CHESTER, DELAWARE CO.. PENNSYLVANIA. REANEY, SOM, A ARCHBOLD, Engineers and Iron Ship Builders, HAV T 77 A 0 Tl7&£ R 3 0 F ALL r KIHDB OF CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING ENGINES. Iron Vessels of all descriptions,, Boilers, Water-Tanks, Propellers, &c.,Are. THOB. REAR ET W. B. RBANBT, SAKL. AROHBOLD. Lateof Heaney, Neafle, & Co., Late Engineer-in-Ohief, Penn’a Works, Phila. U. S. Navy. Jy29-ly J. VAUGHAH KSRRIOK, WILLIAM S. KB&RK'S. JOHHE. OOPE. GOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, V ; FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTBEETS, PHILADELPHIA. MERRICK dt SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High, and Low Pressure Steam Engines for land, river, and marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c.; Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass- Iron-frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, &e- - Retorts and Gas Machinery of the and most im proved construction. Every description of Plantation'&BSShinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum "Pans. Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, &c. Sole:Agents for N. Rillienx’s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nesmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer, and As £ inwall & Woleey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining [achine. aul2-tfr 4gfgk PENN STEAM ENGINE ®MIM2.AND BOILER WORKS—NEAFIE & LEVY. PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MA CHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many years been in successful operation, andbeen exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pres sure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, Ac., &«., re spectfully offertheir services to the public, as/being fully prepared to contract for Engines of all sixes, Marine, River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of different sixes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every.description of pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure, Flue, .-Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron, Forgings, of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of all descriptions: Roll-Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business., ' Drawings and Specifications for all work dona at this establishment free of charge, and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are. provided with shears, blocks, falls, &e., &«., for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB C. NEAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY, BEACH and PALMEE streets. TAMES ECCLES, MACHINIST AND - ENGINEER, 1834 BEACH Street, Manufacturer Shafting and Mill gearing, Lift and Force Pomps, on the most approved principles. Heavy and light Planing and Turning executed with despatch. ap22-3m* iy ORGAN, ORB, & 00., STEAM- A*-L ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Pounders, and General Machinists and Boiler Makers, No. 1210 CILLOWHILL Street. Philadelphia. .. fel&-ly SADDLE, HARNESS, AND WSlltrunk factory and warerooms, 1036 MARKET STREET. A large assortment of lADIES 7 AND GENTS’ RIDING SADDLES. FINE TRUNKS. VALISES. &c. LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS. Wholesale and Retail. A. M. DORMAN. ap26-lm* PAPER PATTERNS OF THE LATEST FASHION. Wholesale and Retail. T ew Spring and Summer Cloaks* Sleeves* Waists, and Children’s Patterns, now ready at Mrs.M. A.BIND-ER’S Temple of Fashion, No. 1023 CHESTNUT Street. Also, Dress and Mantilla Making in all Ub branches. Madame Demorest’s Mirror, of Fashion and Le Bon Ton: - ap29-3m CICILY LICORICE, GEN.—SMALL STICK. Caraway Seed. Gum Arabic. Trieste Vermillion. Powdered Blue for Potters’ use. Mineral Water Corks, short. Bottle Corks, assorted. Madder, Dnich Prime. Oil Bergamot. Colchicum Seed. Oil Origanum* Pure. Gum, Kino* Cape Aloe*. Pink Root. Olive Oil, quart bottle*. In Store, and for sale by. GILBERT ROYAL'* Co., „ • • Wholesale Druggists, ap29-lm« Nes. 309 and 3U THIRD Street* PENSIONS.—BIOO BOUNTY AND *■" PAY procured and collected for Soldiers, Sailors, and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Soldiers who have Berved two years, and all soldiers who have been discharged by reason of wounds received in battle, are now entitled to the $lOO bounty ; and the latter, also, to a pension, FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants. mhl4 -4r»* WALNUT Street pOFFEE 1 COFFEE!! COFFEE! 1! The test and cheapest prepared Coffee in the city. A trial will convince the most skeptical.' ITo charge made U satisfaction is not rendered. ' Prepared and for sale at the - . Bagle Steam Spice and Coffee Works, and .le North FRONTS Bj] EVANS & WATSON’S SALAMANDER SIT! STORE, 16 SOUTH FOURTH street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A lana Taiietr of FIBE-PROOF SAFES alwayi oa hand. : ■ ■ - ■ TO THE DISEASED OP ALL| CLASSES.—AII aeut« and chroal* dlseaMj «nrei. J by special rtmraotee, at 1220 WALNUT Street.! Philadelphia, when desired, and, in ease of » fall- r ure, no charge is mads. Extensive and commodious-arrangements nave* been recently made for boarding patients troma*; distance at reasonable prices. . , ; Prof. C. H.:;BOLIiSS, tne /owiAr V *Wf. **»•V practic*, has associated with Mm Dr. M.J. GALLO- ■ WAY. A pamphlet containing a multitude of oer- J tiflcatea of those cured i also, letter* ana-eompli-A ment&ry resolutions from medical men and others, j will he given to any person tree. h i N. B.— Medical men > and, other* who desire a I knowledge of my discovery can enter for a fall > i course of lectures at any time. ■ aoLLM i GALLOWAY. 1 laaO WALNTJTStreet f riRAVE stones; 1 gbaye stones, U and monuments/ 'Xt reduced prices.—a large assortment of Italian Grave Stones. of variousde ■firns. offered at reduced prices, at Marble Works of A, STEINMETZ, RIDGS Avenue, below Eleventh aisaeh mhSO-8m *• AUCTION SAX.ES. JTTTRNESg. BEINLSYf & CO., No. fiAEKE? STR33T, SALE THIS (Tu.-riay) MORNING. Mar 26th, A pjpn rn,- a* o clock. i ®P'lrcb&sgrs is requested tr Ot-r sale of GOO lots Freuc.., British, and American dry May Ssth,at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, on four months cteo.it, comprising a large as sortment for Present sales. 6 NOTICE—TO JOBBERS AND RETAILERS THIS MORNING; £UUiSt -*‘- cases 4-4 superfine Irish shi>t.ing'UnenJr. cases 3-4 a 10-4 double linen damasks. cases 0-8 British chintz print’s, scliuabcpriatk caees ginghams, mozambiquesy-laWns, bareges. printed linen lawns, madder prints. fancy colored poult de soie and black gi*oB dbThicswC, black t'amartines, shawls. Ac. -■ ALSO, 150 lots French black lace points, mantillas, ALSO, 12 eases black, colored silecias and cambrics: 3 cases drab velvetines and Genoa cords. ALSO, , A full assortment of tailoring goods, drills; duc&S> hleys, coatmgsr&e. A a DOMESTIC GOODS, leases 4-4 Middlesex bleached shirtings. J? ale 2. ver and Massachusetts brown-drills. % Saff P l k blue- drills, Ripka cottonades. checks e &c latC and bsacfe silecias. denims, Pimbertoir. Tie allen l H. l £ E 7 T , < ? DEALERS IN RIBBONS. o^& t , te ,S l “®' Jl^' aa^5 a “ ribbon* is awilM^ Mack, and colored' penlt rihhSs"fOTbe S t"?|Sfde! ,n ' 9ntof extra <laaUty wMt «' rill on's; chMiiio jo.' la ■° steamloat Hack silk velvet SALE OF FRENCH, AND AMERICAN DBT at 10 on 4 month** Koode!° tB ° f fancy ata Ple imported end' LINEN DUCKS. DRILLS, AND BLEY LTNhvs 7 yi'Ua aod 1"-™ linen dnetatnd driu? 8 ’ cases 4-4 fine bley linens.. unue. cases 4-4 fine shirting-linens. , DOMESTIG GOODS. Drown and bleached aheetinsa and Bhlrtinna atdpes?&?. a md,g °' blae driilßl S i^ais?dent ou ., PARIB BLACK SILK LACE, BOURNOR ‘ T.iv.. MANTILLAS, AND' POINTS ' TAtM4S " For City Trade ' , , . THIS MOBNINO. A large invoice of Paris black ailk lace, bonrno. ba mas, mantiUaa, and pointa. nonriios. tea- SALE OE Q «0 _™ d S, EXTRA THIS MORNlifa. May 26th, at JO o’clock. vOO cartons ribbons, consislineof- ■- d 9 B ° ia rihh°"a - ll'pl p: # “g? “ftj“• rl))boas cattoni? Wos. 12a 60 broche fibred do * a w rtoi i B 2a 60 extra heavy buff ' do’ Alao, velvet nbbons. satin ribbons, belt ribbons, 4c. ao cases 4.4 SHiErma Lra d botl™.** riMblSch finetoextralll >e «Wrti* lmeus, of8»po -2 cases 4-4 fine linen coatings. 3 cases 4-4 fine Spanish linens. o S ? em s^ rtott ct ecks and fiipka cottonadoa 2 cases 7 and 6 crown brown linen ducks. MINTID Ll^p n LAWK\S;BAaEOE3, ALPACAS. or £ andSr,,SDS s WaCk bare law*. is Cases new style staddee prints. „ - , THIS MOKNIHG. “• 15 cases new style madder prints, on extra cloths . 7-4 WEST OF ENGLAND MELTONsie city Trade 3 choice colored Weet of England mfltoas, for frteck doeskins. 800 PIECES FANCY DRESS SILKS AND BLAOK GROS DB RHINES. THIS MORNING, SSSS.wfS® 11 ffTOB de rhmea. ’ 20-mch colored plaid gros de rhines. or ex * ra Quality solid colors poult de soies. 21-inch extra heavy black eros de rhines PARIS MOZAMBIQUE?, BAREGES, AND BRAS , n , ■ . . MOHAIRS. KM CO pieces Pans.plaid mozambiqes.- 100 pieces Paris broche figured Dareges. R-9 pieces Loo don 6-4 fine drab mohairs LOTS PARIS BLACK LACE MANTILLAS BOURNOUS, TALMAS, AND POINTS ’ For Best City Trade. - . . . THIS MORNING. An entire invoice < f French Lace Goods.consisting of— — black lace mantillas,Lyons fabrics: high cost do do pusher lace do. rires talmaß, sultanas, madA~ TVr THOMAS & SONS, Afj -* No*. 139 and I*l South. FOURTH Strsrt. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE REAL ESTATE. THIS DAT, May 26ih, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Exchange, inrfs ding yalnable Stores, Market street. Arch street, Horth. acd South Second streets; Schuylkill county Coal Lands. Elegant Country Seat, City Dwellings, Large Vacant ■Lots. czc., to be sold peremptorily, by order or Orphans* Court. Executors, Trustees, and others—altogether 46 properties. • fGt* See pamphlet catalogues (23 pages) for particulars. Sale No. 619 Franklin Street NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TAPESTRY GAR PETS, CHINA, MANTEL CLOCK, Ac • s THIS MORNING, _ May 26 th, at 10 o’clock, at No. 619 Franklin street,above ureen street, the neat household furniture, fine tapestry carpets, fine china, handsome French mantel clock, May be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of the sale. ■■ SALE OF THEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. _ THIS AFTERNOON, .May 26th, at the Auction Store, a collection of theolo gical and miscellaneous books from a library. Sale No. 1004 Wistar Street. NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TAPESTRY CARPETS. Ac. , ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. May 27tb, at lOo’clock, at No. 1004 Wistar street, be tween-spring: Garden and Green streets, above Tenth street,thereat household and kitchen furniture, tapestry carpets. Ac. - ; ; ,49 s - May he examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of the sale. SALE OF A VALUABLE THEOLOGICAL AND MIS CELLANEOUS LIBRARY. ' ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, May 27th, at the Auction Store, the valuable theologi cal and miscellaneous library of the late Rev. Matthew Mcßride. 4®~ For particulars see catalogues, ready on moraine of sale. Sale at Nos. 1® and 141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS. HANDSOME ROSEWOOD PIANO. GAS CHANDE LIEBS, ELEGANT CHINA, FINE VELVET CAR PETS, &c. ' n * , , t QN THURSDAY MORNING, -Ac9o’clock, at the Auction store, the superior plush parlor furniture, superior chamber furniture, rosewood piano, elegant French china, dinner, tea, and dessert sett; fine carpets, &c. .. Also, an invoice of 20 iron bedsteads,, iron settees, chairs, Ac. ' - Also, 5 scagliola pedestals, with large figures. Sale Third and Christian Streets. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.MIRROB.CHANDELIERS. ABMINSTER CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, 1 Ac. M ON FRIDAY MORNING. May 29th, at 10 o’clock, at the northeast corner Third and Christian-streets, the parlor, dining-room, and clamber furniture, featherbeds-, matrasses, Ac. Also, the kitchen furniture. • •45*' May be examined at 8 o’clock on the moml&ff of . the sale. . . GB. & S. BERRELT,, AUCTION • EBRS, No. SOS MARKET Street, above Eighth ,..;jSale No. 1111 Mount Vernon Street.- SUPERIOR FUMTURE, FRENCH PL aTE MIRRORS. IMPERIAL. VELVET, BRUSSELS, AND INGRAHS" CARPETS, SECRETARY AND BOOKCASE, Ac. ■ ON THURSDAY MORNING. May 2Sth, at 10 o’clock, (by catalogue,) at No. hh Mount Vernon street, above Eleventh street, the supe rior walnut parlor, chamber, and oak dining-room fur niture, two fine French plate mantel mirrors; imperial* velvet, Brussels, and ingrain carpets, English oil cloths, matting l , fine blinds, elegant secretary and bookcase, spring and hair; mattresses,. glass and crockery ware. Ac., of a gentleman declining housekeeping. Also, the kitchen furniture and utensils. 49“ May be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of sale. PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIOttEEBS, -*• 535 MARKET and 533 COMMERCE Streets. SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES. BRO GANS. Ac. , ON THURSDAY MORNING. May 28th, at 10 o’cloek precisely, will be sold by m* talogue, 1,000 cases men’s, boye, and youths’, calf, kip, and grain boots, brogans, Ac.; women’s, misses*, and children’s, calf, kip, goat,kid, and morocco heeled boots and shoes. Tl/TOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, southeast corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets. 1.500 LOTS FORFEITED COLLATERALS. NATHANS’ SALB OF FORFEITED GOODS, will taka place £ ON TUESDAY MOBNING. June 2d, at '9 o’clock, MOSES NATHANS’ Anctioa Stoxe, Nob.' 155 and 157 North SIXTH Street, ad joining • Sooth east corner Sixth and Race Streets, con . sisting of Clothing, Feather Beds, Bedding, Musical Instrnmerts, Fowling Pieces, Sewing Machines* Leather, Books, Hammocks, &e., viz-* • Fine black and other frock, sack, and business coats, overcoats, spring and summer coats; fine cassimere, and otbfr pantaloons; silk, satin, Valencia, Marseilles, and other vests: fine cloth coat patterns: cassimere, and other pantaloon and vest patterns; fine calfskin and other boots, gaiters and shoes; gents’ underclothing / Fine silk, cashmere, delaines, poplins, and other dresses and Bkirts; satin,' silk, and other, dress'and skirt patterns; ladies’ black, and other silk coats, basques, mantillas, &c.; fine embroidered crape shawls, silk shawls, .splendid broche shawls, fancy, woolen, and shawls; sealfs,black-lace shawls and mantillas; ladies* Sailers, slippers and shoes, large gum boots, ladies on erclothing generally. Far victorines, muffs and cuffs, fine quilts, spreads, and comfortables, sheets,blankets, &c.; fine feather beds, superior hammock." A very superior sewing machine, made by Lester; fine old violins, large music boxes, 4c.; a quantity of calfskin. Large and elegant bound Douay Bible, highly illustrated, &c; Voyages and Travels in AIL Parts of the World, by John Pinkerton, 4 vole; Dr. Kane’s Arctic Explorations, 2 .vols., and others; car penters’ tools, gardeners’ shears, clocks. &c. •Also, double and single-barrel fowling pieces, re volvers, carbines, • revolving and other rides, Ac., to gether, with numerous other articles. The sale will commence precisely at 9 o’clock, and will continue until everv article is disposed o£ Jtfr- The goods will he nnmbered, and open for exami nation on MONDAY AFTERNOON previous to the sale. my 22 : M. NATHANS. SHIPPING. l BOSTON AND PHILADBL. sSAUKK PHU STEAMSHIP LINE, sailing from e*A port bn SATURDAYS, from first wharf above POT Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf,. Boston. The steamer SAXON, Captain Matthews, wffl sail from Philadelphia for Boston, on SATURDAY, May 30th, at 1C o’clock !A. M.; and steamer NORMAN. Captain Baker, from Boston, on the SAME DAY, at 4P. M, These new and substantial steamships form a regular line, Balling from each port punctually on Saturdays. Insurances effected at one-half the premium charged by ■ail vessels. Freights taken at fair r&tee. Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts and Bills Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage (having fine acaommodationi}* apply to HENRITWINSOE A CO/, mh9 339 South DELAWARE Avenue. STEAM WEEKLY TOLLIVER cHfeBMa* POOL, touching at Queenstown (Cork Har bor.) The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company are intended to sail as followsit- CITY OF NEW YORK. .w.Saturday, *May2S. CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday, May 39. ETNA * * Saturday, Juneff. And every succeeding Saturday at noon, from Pier N<V KOrthßi ™‘BATIS OT PASBAOJ. Payable in Gold, or its equivalent m-Currency. . FIRST CABIN, *SO OOjSTBBBAGB, ■ : s£» Do. to London. 86 00 „ Do. to London, 36 60 Do. to Paris, 95 00 Do., to Paris. 40 00 Do. to Hamburg, 90 00| ‘Do. fco_Hamburg,37so Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Bottec 4sm, Antwerp, Ac., at equaUy low rates. Fores from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, $75. *S6, #lO5. SteerM. from Liverpool, #4O. From Queew town. *3O. Those who wl«li to uad. for th«ir friend. cn >„ tray ticket, here l, 111 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. FOR ALBANY AND troy; n. y. . S 1 Barge C. GORDO, W. Corson, master, is now loading for the above points, and'-will leave on THURSDAY* May 28, at 3P. M. ~ . For freight, which-will bo taken on reasonaole terms, apply to S. FLANAGAN, my26-3t No: 3Qd South DELAWARE Avenue. STEAM PROPELLOB LINE ■ESSM. FOR HARTFORD, direet. The steamer MARS, Nichols, master, isnpw loadin* at First wharf above Market ftreet. For frwsht. &c..applr to W. M. BAIRD S Co:, 133 South DELAWARE Ave nue. or on the boat. ~' •'; ; myg>- n. FOB NEW YORK, ABHKyia DELAWARE AND RARITAN GAv SAL DESPATCH AND SWIFTSURE-LINES, The steamers of this line are leavingdaily at 12 M.»aid (5?.M. from third pier above WALNUT Street. . , : For freight, which will he taken on-aecommodatlai: terms/apply to . WM. A GO., mhW-fr 139 South DELAWARE Avenue- FOB NEW T YORK—NEW MHBHHnDAIRY 4 ! LlNfr-YIA DELAWARE AW RARETAN CDNAL. . .. Philadelphia and New Ob** • pany receive freight andleave dailyat 3 P. M:, , their cargoes in flew York the following-day. • Freight taken W., ■o.-1* SOOTH TOARVI@tWjUaMpU,.; ; JAMES HAND, Agent. ■■■ Anl-tf Piers Id &ndl$BA3T R*T>&, New Yort*,
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