"R/l tjNIOIPAIi CLAlM.lv— ' . „ SHERIFF’S OFFICE, , > of Assembly of the Commonwealth ?ifl nByi Y*y 11 ?’ Passed Uth day of-Macch, A. jD. 1846, entitled "iUr-Act relative to Registered 2S?i es ,«^ n ih-’®*S ll \? ipa * Claims, in., the County of Philadelphia, the following writs have heen placed in my hands for serviee, to wit ‘ “ ' ' ' tb THE COCRT Ot: COMMON PLEAS. - _ City ot Philadelphia vs. James Howell, 'owner or repu ed owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P.» hlarchTerm, 1664, No u, for tire sum of lorty. live dollars and twenty.four cents, for work, and labor done and .perform* d and materials fur nished, again> t all that certain lot 'or l jpi«2e of ground Biiaated on the we6tsiaeof Canal street, at distance of forty feet eou'hof Georgestreet, iu the fcixteenih Ward; containing In frontor b.ead'.h on said CanaLstreet forty f <et and extending of that vidth in length or depth westerly parallel with said George street on the northerly line the* eof twenty-fqurfo.t uine.incbes, and on thesoutherlv line thereof thirty .two 'fee-slx inches ' ' 9 fc-au.6 ys. Patrick Conner,. owner ori-reputed owner, rr whoever may be owner; O. PV March 7erni :864;N0.5d, for the sum oi twenty dollars and forty.seven cents. ®for work and labor done penormed, and materials famished, against &u that certain loior pieceof gronnd situate at the southeast ct- iner of "Twenty-fourth aud Virginia streets in the Fifteenth * aTd or the .skid City: containing in front or breadth on thesadTwenty lourth stree- twenty-six (261 feet, and-extendingin length or dep-h easterly ol ihat width between lines parallel at right angles to the'said Twenty'- fourih street sixty-seven (67) feet nine and flve cithth inches. tame vs. James Stewart, owner, or re-- puted owner, or whoever'may be owner; O. P. IMarch Term, 1864, No. 51 ; for,the. sum of thirty dollars and seventy cents, for work and labor done and performed, andmateriala furnished against all that certain, lot or‘ piece of ground situtae on the south side of Brown" street, at the distance of one hundred and four feet one and three quarter inches, Eastward from the east side of Twenty-sixth street, in the Fifteenth "Ward of the City_ef Philadelphia, containing in fronton said Brown street seventeen feet, and ex tending in depth southward between lines parallel with Eaid Twenty-sixth street, in the .east line fifty-four feet eight inches and three quarters, and on the west line thereof, fifty-seven feat and three euirter inches (57 ft. fcnu) 9ime vs. Jesse C. CouDton, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner; O. P., March Term, 1864, No. 52, (or the sum of fourteen 7-loo’ dollars, for workand labor done and performed and materials furnished,’ against all that certain lot or piece of’ground with the buildinrs and improvements thereon erected, situate on the south aide of, Walter street, at the distance of one hun dred and twenty-five (125) feet eight inches west- : ward from the we6t side of Fifteenth street • inJhe Twentieth Ward ol the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth oh the said Walter street' twenty (20) feet, and extending in leng h or depth southward of that width at nght angles to the said Walter street one hundred aud fifty (150) feet to Girard avenue. * - Same vs. Thomts Jotrell, owner, or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner* O. P., March Term, 1864, No. 53, for the sum of seventeen dollars and seventy-nine cents, for work and la bor done and performed and materials furnished against all that certain Jot <et ground With the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situated on - the north side- of Walter? street, at the distance.of two hundred- and; Beven (207) feet westward from the west side of Fifteenth street, in the Thirteenth ward of the city of Phila delphia, containing in front or breadth on the said W alter street, fifteen feet and ten inches, and extending in length or depth northward of that width at right angles tothe said Waiter street, onb hundred (lOO) feetto Stiles street J . ' • Same vs. Jacob Breimg, owner or reputed owner or whoever may Se owner; O. P.',' March Term, 1864, No* 54; forthe sum of one hundred and sixty three dollars and fifty-six cents, for work and la bor done and performed and materials fnrnished,’ against all that certain lot or piece of 'ground be ginning at the northwest corner of Twenty.fourth street and Green strett,inthe Fifteenth Ward of the City of Philadelphia, thence extending northward along said Twenty-fourth street one hundred and eighteen'(ifB) feet and one-eighth (),') of an inch, thence westward, at right cngles with said Twen ty-fourth street, one hundred and sixty (1G0) feet to Pagoda street, thence southward along thesame one hundred and eleven (ill) feet three and five eighth (3%) inches to Pennsylvaniaavenue, thence southeastward along the same twelve (12) feet eleven and seven-eighth (11#) inches to Green strett, thence eastward along the saftie one hun dred and forty-nine (149) feet eight and-seven eighth (8#) inches to tne place of beginning.'. . bame vs. Bichard W. Stell, owner or reputed owner or whoever may be owner; O. P., March Term, 1864, No- 55, for the stun of seventy-three dollars and sixty-eight cents, for workand labor done and performed, and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground sit uate at the southwest corner of Twenty-fourth street and AYrell street, in the Fifteenth Ward ot the City of Philadelphia; containing in fiont on said Twenty-fourth street fifty-three (53) feet two (2) inches, and extendingin depth westward of that width along the south side of said Avrell street one hundred and sixty (ICO) feet to|Pagoda street, upon which the front is also fifty-three (53) feet two (2) inches. • . . Same vs. William Applebaugh, owner or re puted owner or whoever may be owner, C.~P?, march Term, 1864, No. 56, for the sum of eighteen dollars and forty, eightcents, for work and. labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south side of Sharewood at the distance of one hundred and twenty-eight feet eastward, from the east side ot Twenty-second st.,~ in the Twentieth Ward, of the City of Philadel phia; containing in front or breadth on the said jSharswood street, eixteen ; (l6) feet' and extending in length or depth southward of that width at right angles to the said Sharswood street, seventy (70) feet to Stewart street. Same vs. Connell Devinney, owner or reputed owner or whoever may .be owner, C. P., March Term, 1 864, No. 57, for the snmof eleven dollars and eighty-one cents for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all tnat certain lot or piece of ground, with three story brick dwelling house-thereon erected, situate on the east gide of Twenty-fourth street, at the distance of thirty feet north from Meredith street, in the Fifteenth Ward of the said city; containing in front or breadth on 6aid Twenty-fonnh street, fllteen (!5) feet, and extending in length-or depth eastwardly of that width, between parallel lines at right angles with said. Twenty fourth s'reet, seventy (70) feet to a ten feet wide alley. Same vs! John R. Coates, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner, O. P., March Term,. 1564, No. f*B, for the sum of thirteen dollars and forty cents, for work and labor done and per formed and material furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground,’ situate on the east side of Twenty.third street, commencing, at the distan. e of eignty feet north from the north side of Pir e street, in the Seventh Ward ot ther city of Philadelphia; containing In front or breadth on the said Twenty-third street twenty (20) feet, and extending in length or depth about fifty (50) feet, be the same mote or less. Same vs. John Dampman, owner or repnted ©wner, or whoevermay be owner, O. P., March Term, 1864, No. 59, for the eum of twenty-five dollars and thirty ..seven .cents; for work and labor/ done and performed and materials famished, against&ll ihat ceitain lot or pUce of gronnd, situate a? the southeast corner bi Tower fetreefc and Washington street!, inutile Tenth Warffof the city of Philadelphia: containing in front or breadth on said Tower street thirty feet, and extendmg-an ■ length or depth along Washington street forty-six feet eight inches. frame vs. Mary owner or reputed owner* or whoever may be owner, O. F , March uerin, 1863, No. 60:.f0r the sum of twenty nine dollars and forty cents, for work and labor done and performed and materials famished against all that certain lot or piece of ground situ* 'he west side jf Third street at the distance S *S VSSS wm® ft* siiincncB U!lldl,lEm lengm or dO E«i eighty own™! o? whoever mayfe? P; anctetbirty cents, lor d ? Uar3 formed and materials furnished? that certain lot or piece oi ground* east corner of Second and High Sixth Ward of the city of Philaaeipml/ cental® ing in front or breadth on said High street bw?]?' feet, and fexfisprtilhg In . length or depth said Second' street forty eight feet sixraches s tde Same vs. WUliam., Coyle,, owner, or rermted owner, or whoever may be owner, C.'P.,. MarrS Term, 1861, No. 62, lor the sum of seven'doltars and eighty center for work andlabordaneand per. formed, and materials' furnished against all that yrhd'i lptor piece of ground with two-story brick dwelling, thereon erected, aituate.-On- tha-.south easterly Bideof Ho)eman-{late.Parker) street in the - Nineteenth Ward of the said city, .at the distance of sixty (80) feet northeasterly from the, northeast-. fhset, .containing in front or ' Eaid N°leman street sixteen (16) feet, ! .hoi le, !f t h or depth southeasterly of that width between lines parallel to the said Wood Urn southwesterly, line thereof one. Run!-. t Tnch o ni i ,y feet two incbes andseven eighths of aminch,on the northeasterly line thereof one hundred and fortythree (143)“eer e,clt and?-i tall inches to Trenton Avenue, be theTsame m«e ; Same vs,. Estate of J. Twinning, owner or re. pnted owner, of whoever may be owaefn p 6 March Term, 18tHi.No. 63, fOrthesumdf’nbiedoß lars and seventy-fl ve cents for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against ait that certain, lot pr piece of ground .situateTOn the southweStertyteldeorEHa (late Price) s&eit°w the Nineteenth .Ward Ot the said city at thetdistance n f seventy (70) feet southeasterly from Amber street containing in front or breadth on the said Ella street ‘tYfenty 20) feet, anddxtecd : nginlength ordepth southwesterly of that width between lines parallel to the 'said & mber. street eighty.nine'(fiOy feet 'to Charter (late Glymer) street ... Same vs. N. C. Nan crede, owner or reputed© wher or whoever may be owner; C.P., March Term, 1864, No. 64; for the sum of’thirty dollarS -and forty one cents, for work and labor done and per feimed, and materials furbished, against 'all 'that ceriain lot or piece of ground situate on the north westerly coiner olLeiihgaw (!&e'Mechauic)Btreet ~ir a Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward ofthe said city *contaming in front or breadth on the said Leithgow sueet fifty .seygnqs?) feet,and extending in length or depth westerly of that width between lines parallel to the isaii Diamond streetfiftefeh (15) .•feet* \ • ...... : . ; Samfc vs. Longstretb, owner or reputed owner, or whoever,may be owner; XL P., March Tom,-. 1664* No. 65; for th& sum* of nineteen- dbl lar&and sixty-five cents for work and labor done and performed, and' materials furnished, against all thAt certain--lot or piece of-ground, with tjie buildings thereon erected, situate blithe north-side ot f Becket street, at the oiatance f of .eighty-nine left aridflve'inches west from the west side of Sixteenth street, in the Fifteenth Ward of the City of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on raid Becket street twenty six (26) feet J and extending ol that width in length or depth be tween lines parallel .to said Sixteenth street, fifty ... (60; fest, more or lees. , Same vs. Wm. Griffiths, -owner, owner, or whoever may be owneri C. P., March Term, U 64, No, 66; for the sum or fifty-nine d6l lars and forty-nine cents, for work and labor done land performed, - and materials furnished against all that certain lot-or‘piece of gronnd situ ate on t tfce northeasterly eide of York street,' in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, at the;disranceof one hundred and twenty-six feet (12C feet) north -westerl3 from Emerald street, containing in front. ~or breadth on the said York 6treet one hnndred and twrenty-two T feet (122 feet), and extending in length or depth northeasterly' of that width, bar tw.cen lines parallel^'to*the said Emerald streetT sixty feet (CO feet), more or leef. K>ame vs. Jacob Gebtner, owner, or reputed owner, or whoever may be.owner: C. P., March Term,. 1864, No. 67; for thesunrof forty.fodr dol lars . and ten cents, lor work and labor cone and performed, and materials furnished,‘.against all that certain lot or piece of gronnd:with the three-: story brick dwelling and tavern and one-story frame shop thereon erected, situate on the north r easterly side ofTrehtoh avenue, in the Nineteenth Ward ol the said .city,- .beginning at tf'point: at the. intersection of the said Trenton avenue and the Frankford road, thence extending northeasterly along the said Trenton avenue, one hundred and five (105) feet, three and one-quarter inches to a point, thence.northwesterly at right angles with T-he said Trenton avenue twenty-three (23) feet eleven and to a point, th j nce westerly twenty-three (2**)'feet eleven and three quarter inches to the said. Frankford road and at right angles therewithj thence southwardly along file said Frankford road one hundred and fiver 105) . feet three and one-eighth inches to the place of be ginning. . Same vs. John School, owner or reputed owner, 01 whoever,may_he. owner, U. P., March Term, 1664, No. 68, for of eighty-thfee doll irs and.ihirty-seven cents, for work and labor done and performed, and . materials furnished, against all that certain loti r piece of ground, sitna*e on the westerly side of Second street, in the Nine teenth Ward of the said city, at a distance of sixty two feet eleven and a half inches northwardly from the northerly side of Norris street, containing in front or breadth on the said Second street, one hundred and five' (105) feet ten anda-half inches,' and extending in length or depth sonthweftterly between lines parallel to and along the centre of . ,Wag**r street (as formerly laid out but now va cated), one hundred (loo) feet, more or less. • Same ys. Ellen Puce, owner or reputed owner, '•or whoever may be owner, C. P , March Term, 1864, No. 69, for the sum of one hnndred and fifty seven dollars and eighty-five cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materia 1 s furnished, hgainst all (hat certain lot or piece of ground, situ ate on the southeast corner of Crammond and Lan caster streetSj/in the Twenty, fourth Ward of the city of PbUadelphia, containing in frontor breadth on said Lancaster street, one hundred and thirty one (1311 feet ten and a quarter inches, and ex£ tending in length or depth about sixty (60) leet, be the same more or less. Same vs. Henry McKeon, owner, or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner, O. P., March - Tenn,fiS64, No. 70, for the sum of fifteen dollars and four cents, for work and labor done and per formed, and materials lnrnished, against all that certain lot or piece of gronnd situate on the south west side 01 Oak street, at the distance of one hnndred and ninety-five (195) feet southwest of Thirty, fourth or Moore street, in the Twenty fourth Ward of the City of Philadelphia, contain iug in front or breadth on the said Oak street ten feet, and extexdiug in length or depth about enrhtv (80) feet, be the same more or less.. * Same vs. Howard Potts, owner or reputed owner, or whoever miy he owner, ,;0. P., March Term, 1864, No. 71; forfthe sum of thirty-three dollars and eighteen cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece ol ground, situ ate on the westerly side of Fourth street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said City, at the distance of two hnndred and six feet southwardly from the southwardly side of Cherry street, containing in frontor breadth on theßaid Fourth street seventeen (17) feet and extending in length or depth, westerly of that width between parallel lines at right angles with the said Fourth street on the northerly line .fiiereof thirty-seven feet, three and five-eighth inches (37 ft. 3# in.) and on the. southerly line thereof thirty-four feet and one-eighth of an inch, (34ft. #in. ) .thence farther westerly at right angles with Cadwallader street on the northerly liae thereof thirty-seven feet, three and five-eighth iuebes (37ft,3#in.)and.on the southerly line thereof thirty-four feet and one-eighth of an’ inch, (34ft. #>n.) more oV less, to the said Cadwallader street. Same vs. Estate 01 Thomas Matlark, owner or reputed owner, - or whoevermay be owner;. O. P., March Term, 1664, No. 72; forth© sum 01 thirty four dollars and ninety-four cents, for work and labor done and performed, and ma terials furnished, agaiast all that certain lot or piece of gtound with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the east erly side of Fourth street, in the Nineteenth Ward ol the said city,at the distance of one hnndred and sixty-eight leet northwardly from the northwardly side of Columbia street, containing in front or breadth on the said Fourth street, sixteen (16) feet and extending in length or depth eastwardly of that width .between parallel to the 6aid Columbia street, and two feet, six inches(lo2ft. Cm.) toHale street v SamBYB. C. A. Smith, owner or reputed owner or whoever maybe owner: O. P., March Term, *.1t64, No. 73, for the sum of thirty three dollars and twenty, eight cents, for work and labor done and performed and materals . furnished, agaiEst . all that certain . lot or piece of ground situate on the westerly side of Fourth street, in the Nineteen' h Ward of the said city, atthe distance ot one hnndred and fifty-five feet southwardly .from the southwardly side of Cherry street: containing in front or breadth 04 the sa|d Fourth street seventeen fettand extending in length or depth westerly of that width between lines parallel to the Baid,t)herry-street,. northerly line thereof, forty. seven t (47) feet eleven inches and three- quarters, and ou the southerly line thereof forty-three (43) feet eight and seven eighths inches, be the same more or less. Same vs. Seth Shelmire, owner or repnted owner, or whoever may be owner; G. P., March Term, 1864, No- 74, for the sum of twenty-four dollars and sixty-four cents, for work and labor done and performed ard materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground with the three-story brick, dwelling thereon erected# situate on the easterly side ol Fourth street, in the Nineteenth ward of the said city, at the distance of three hundred and sixty-five feet northwardly from the northwardly side of Columbia street; con taining in front or breadth on the said. Fourth street fifteen (15) feet and extending in length or depth eastwardly of t; at width between lines parallel to the said Columbia street fitty-two (52) feet, be the same more or less. Same ys. William Young, owner or reputed .owner, or whoever may he owner: G. P., March Term,ilS64, No. 75, for the sum of twenty-four dollars and sixty-four cents, for work and labor dene and performed and materials famished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three-story brick dwelling ' thereon erected,'situate on the easterly side of Fourth street,iin the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, at’ the distance of three hundred and four feet north wardly from the northwardly side of Columbia-• street, containing in leßgth or depth easterly of ’ that width between lines parallel to the said Co lumbia street one,hundred and two feet six Inches (102 feet 6 in.) to Hale street. •■■■.. Same vs. Henry Crouch, owner or reputed .owner, or whoever may be owner; G. Pi, March Term, 1864, No. 76, for the sum of twenty.ttree dollars and thirty-eight cents, for work and labor, done and performed, and material furnished egain st all that certain lot or piece of ground with ‘ the three-story. brick dwelling thereon erected, SIPStf■ °. n 1110 easterly side of Fourth street, in I? eL-k™ 111 Ward of said city, at the distance ndred and fourteen feet northwardly taiEiire e ,S°T^ w . aidl y B * de of Columbia street, con street V >r breadtll on the said Fourth ; depth elLte?i<'s,l fS et . and extending In length or to the saidCohrniht« t SL dth between lines pa-allel feet six inches/um 1 ? B . treet 0,10 hundred and two lai? inches) to Hale street. ... owner or Whoeve?wfo-il eager ’ owner, or reputed 1364- No 77- feJ TJ be owner; O.P.,March T, :. dollars, for work and n!? 1 of twenty, four 04- too and materials Srnt Certifn lot or piece of ground, withthnt h lh . at dwelling thereon, erected, situated side-of Fourth street, in the Nineteenth Ward X the said city, at the distance Of seventyfive feet • eonthwardiyftom the southwardly side ..streert; con tain lug. In front or breadth on the Fourth street filteen (15) feet,, and extendinlln -length or depth easterly of that width, between ..lines, parallel! to thsbald- Cherry -street, one him:! ‘ dred and twO'feet'slxinchea (10-2'feet 6inches! to’ -HaleSstreet." it-iiilv. ■ fame vs. Ohas. Adams,owner,or reputed owner or whoever may be owner; C. P. ( March T., 1864; Si Jl-yj y: .-32VITiW 1 E^ENtNG-BUL^Ti^r^&l We command you as before we did, that you summon JOHN ST HOFFMAN, late of your' County, so thfit he be and appear before our Judges J 1 Pn l e IPI iin, at our District Court, for the City and .County Of Philadelphia, to be holden at philadelphia, in and for “the'said City County of Philadelphia," the first MONDAY of March next, there to answer Richard Smethurst. and William A. Smethnrst, Executors of the last Will and Testament of Priscilla. Smethurst, dec’d.,. '7 b 2-SR a JF m !?* 01 Bebjamm. s.- Jahheytot Lydm. 0.. his wife, of a plea of breach ol covenant: and have you then and there this writ ' We .commaiM. .you, as before we did, tliaivou : summon PATRICK REENAN, late “ your County,so that he be and appear before onr Thdire* ,at and Oonnty ol PhiladelpKia, to be hdldefi at' PhU iailelpbia,.in . and > for the soldCity.aud County.or Philadelphia, '-the -first MONDAT^if-MitfbfoumrtS -nant; and have and there this writ. ss We command you, as before we did, that ton Uummon THOMAS WILLIAMS, late ofyoo? .W ' riS-i?. $ vitXOLi* No. *Bj for the sum of sixty-six 56-100 dolHr,-. for ■work oidlatjor don&and perform. d t a>i<lm .1-ria.. lurnifcßejd*j)gaintuall tliai ceriaiu ol; ground, sitnate on tJie we&o-r]_y ,r'uuc:L street. In the ol thVsaid city, a:., the distance uf-tme liundree anr'aeTenty-twofeef' soulliwardjy froin Hie southwartUy side ol OOerrj street; cotrtaihing.in front or bread Wsjud Fourth street thirty-four (31) ieet, aodext udiDt in hngih or depth westerly of-fhat width 00 wees parallel lines at with the ssid Four b street tin the northerly')me ttiereuf fotty-thioefeei. eight and teven- eighth inches M 3 feet %% 100 res)- and oil tlie southerly line thereof thirty-seven eet three and H-ve-eighth- inches-(37 feet3Js inches), more or less. ■ ,-r . . . i .■:« Same •vs. George K. Ifallowell, owner t r reputed owner, or whoever may beowher; O'. P..,)UaTch term,’B&i, No. 78, for the sum ol seven teen dollars and: tixtyjfdur. cehfc,' for work and later dote and performed, and’.materials for niehediagaipstaUtkatcertain lot or piece of ground with the 'brick 'mesguegd or : ’tenement erected, situate oh the south.-ide of Oxford street.ut ■he distance pferefhtjittvo'lEa) feet eastward from tbeeast side of Eleventh'stieet, in the Twentieth "Ward of the city of Philadelphia,,:embracing in front in breadth on said Oxford street, twelve feet, and extending in.lengih or depth southward oi that? width, at right angles to said Oxford street, filty. n feet to a four-feet wide alley. Fame vs. John Mchlullen, owner -or repnted owner; or whoever may beowndf; O,' P.,’March Term,: 1£64, No. Si; for the sum ol thirty-four dollars and tony, eight cents, for work and labor ' done and performed an<P materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground, sitnuteion the easteriy cortief of Onity and-FFank lin streets, in Frankford,- in thei Twehty-third. Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on said Franklin street-thirty, two feet,-six inches, and on Unity btreettwohul'dred andforty- feet eight inches to Frankford street. Same vs. Joseph. Duerr, owner or reputed owner; or whoever may be owner: O. P., March Term, No. 65; for the srim of flfty-flve dollars and eighty-five cents, ..for work and labor done and performed and materials fnrnished, against jail that certain lot or piece of ground, sitnate on the easterly’ corner of Trenton averina and Orthodox street, containing in "front forty-live feet six inches, and in depth along Trenton a. venue ’one hnndred and one-feet one inch . ; -> , Same vs. James Carter, owner, or reputed owr er, or whoever may be owner, C. P., March - Term, ;16G4, -No. 66, for the sum of sixty-three dol lars and fifty cents, for yrork and Jailor, done aud performed, and'materials fnrnished, ‘against all that certain lot or piece of gronnd, s.tnate on the no ? thwesterly side of Leiper.street (Fran,ford), in the. Twenty-third Ward;Of the City of Phila delphia, beginning at the dfothnee of one hundred and seventy-flvefeetnortheastward from thenorth easterly side of Unity street, containing in front on said Helper stieet fifty fet, and in length or depth bei ween parallel lines at right angles with said street, one hundred feet. - IN THE DISTRICT COURT. Same vs. John D. Jones, owner or repnted owner, or whoever may bo owner, D. 0., March Term, 16G1, No. 03, for the sum or five hundred and twenty-three dollars and ninety-two cents, for work bnd labor done and performed and mate rials fnrnished, to wit: For paving and cnrbing in front of all that certain lot or piece of gronnd at the southwest corner of T wenty;third and Arch streets; containing in front or breadth on said Arch street one hnndred and ten feet, and thence ex tending southward of that width between parallel lines along the west side or Thirty-third street one hnndred and eighty-fonr feet one and three-eighths* inches, and on the westward line of said lot one hnndred and sixty-eight feet two andthree-qnatter (3U) inches to Foster street; ‘ Same vs. Trustees of Snsan H. Justice, own ersjOr -reputed ownersf-or.whoevennay’' be own er; D. C., March Term. ISOI, No. G 3; for the sum of four hnndred and twenty-two dollars and thirty-two cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materia’s lnrnished, lowit: for paving and cnrbing in front ol all that certain lot or niece of ground at the southwest corner of Thirty-third and Bridge street, in the Twenty fonrthWard of the city of Philadelphia containing in it ont on said Bridge street onehundredand five feet, and extending of that width southwardly be tween parallel lines along the west side or Tlurty third street one hundred and sixty-six (166) feet eleven and seven-eighth inches to the north line of the Baring estate.'. Same vs- Ferdinand J. Dreer, owner or reputed owner or whoever may be owner; D. C., March Term, 1564,.N0. 65,'for the snm of five hundred and fifty-one dollars and eighty-nfoe pants-for . work and labor done and performed, and materials far- • nished, to wit: For paving and cnrbingln front of all that certain lot or piece of groand on the east side of Thirty-second street, in Twenty-fonrth Ward of the City of Philadelphia; containing- in front or breadth on said Thirty.second street, two hnndred and eighteen feet, and extending eastward of that width’ along the north side of Hamilton stieet and the south side ot Bridge street one hun dred and forty-five Teet, to gronnd now or late of Edward H. Bonsall; bounded on the north bv Bridge street, on the east by E. H. Bonsall’s gronnd, on the south by Hamilton street, and on tbe west by said Thirty-second sheet. fe34-3aw° w SHERIFFS NOTICES. IN OBEDIENCE to aßnle ol Court, the She riff of the City and County of Philadelphia publishes thefollowlng writs: JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, February 20, 1861. City and County qf Philadelphia, ts: THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA, ' • To the Sheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting: We command yon, a&before we did, that yoa summon JOSEPH M. DUNNOHEW, late of your Coux ty, so that he be and appear before our J udges afPhiladelphia, at our District Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Phila delphia, in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the flist MONDAY ©f March next, there to answer The Hermann Building and Sa vings Fund Association No. 2, purchased at Sheriff s saio.of the groued rent as the property of George Larkins, who was assignee of Horatio B. Pennock,ofa plea of breach of covenant; and ha to you then and there this writ. - - - *s. We command you, as before we did, that you 'summon JOSEPH M. DUNNOHEW, late ofyour county, so that he be aud appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our District Court for the City aid County ol Philadelphia, to. be holden at Phil adelphia, in and for the said City ana County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY ofMarch next, there to answer the Hermann Building and Saving Fund Association, No\ 2, purchased at. Sheriffs sale ef the ground rent as„the propyty of George Larkins, who was assignee'of Horatio B. Penoook, of a plea of breach of covenant; andhave you Chen affd there this writ. “ We command yon, as before we did, that you summon JOSEPH M. DUNNOHEW, late- of yonr County, so that lie be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at <mr District Court, for the City and county of Phi.adelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and lor the sald Ci y and County of Phi aaelphia the firat-MONDAY of March next, there to answer The Hermann Build ing and Saving cund Association. No 2, -pur chased at Sheriff’s sale, of the ground-raht o* the property of George A-arkins, who was assignee of Horatio B. Pemiocki- of oi breach ot co venant; and have you then and there this writ. We command yon, as.before we did that you summon PATRICK McKERfi ON, late of your County, so that he be ana appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our District Court lor the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden af Phila-' delphia, in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of March next, there to answer Charles Evans, John Lippincott, Jeremiah Willitte, Thomas Wood, Stephen- P. Morris, Lindsey Nicholson and George P. Smith, (WhpsnrvivedDaniedMaule, dec’d.Jof apleaol breach of covenant, and have you then and there this wnt. ..... We pommand you, as before (we .did, that you snmmon ALLEN SERVER,' late of your County, so that he be and appear, before' our’ Judges at Philadelphia, at out District-Court for the City and County ot Philadelphia, to be holden at Phila deipbia, in and for said City and'Oounty of Phila delphia, the first MONDAY of March next, there to answer William D. Walker, grantee ot Samuel H. Anßtintmd Annie L. his wife, who was grantee t of Charles. Henry Fisher, of a plea of breach of covenant;; arid have you thbq and there this writ. We commandyou, as before we did, that you summon CHRISTOPHER: H; WITTIE, late of Sour County; so that he he and appear before our. udges at Philadelphia, at' our District Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for . the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first MON . DAY 61 March next, there to answer Richard Smethurst and W iiliam A. Smethurst, Executors of the last will and .testament pf Pr(sclUa Smeth-. nTst, deceased, who was grantee of Benjamin S. Janney and Lydia 0.-, his wife, of a nlea of breach of Covenant; and .have, you then andirthere this. writ. - . ';?!4IT1 1 I fffg ww* conn^of W* commund jou’as before‘we did, flkft'you • ummon ALFXANDER Ci-COYIiE; ’faw OTVour ■ lnd^ts’at-Phi 1 ! a S’'i !e^. t * e ‘“ aud ’' a PF ear * befire “o«»-- Bevfitv OU F. District Court far- of PhiladdlpUiv la- be holdan *^.i and fortbe'sald City.au d County of PMlanelphra. thefirstMON DAY ofMarch nI there to answer Chailes Norris assignee of Hentv V Norr,s, of a plea of breach of covenant; and cave yon then and there this writ'-* - ’ :• si «J ; Yie commard you as before we did that yon summon JOHN BLAI«, THuMAS O MOSST ROBERT ALI.EN apd JOHN M. tateoflyonr county; So‘ that they be And"appear before onr Judges at Philadelphia, at our District ( oprtfor tbe Ci'y and County ot Philadelphia, to t a hold! nat Philadelphia, in and for.the said City asd County of Philadelphia, the first;MONDAY of March next, there to answer Ch tries and yamncl Norris, Trustees of tae Fair Hill Estate, and Charles, Samuel and Isaac Norris. Trustees of Joe. P. Norris, Jr.,.of a pjiea of breach of cove nant; and UHveyon-lhen and there this writ ' To the Sheriffof Philadelphia Cdntity, greeting: We commandjron, as before, we did, that von suunion JOHN SCOTT, late of your county, so that he be and appear before oar .Judges at Phila delphia, at onr lii&trict Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, (o be holden atphiladel phia, in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of March next, there to answer George Norris, Assignee of Henry Nome, of a plea of 'breach of covenant; and have yon then and there this writ. Witness the Honorable George Sharswood, Doctor oi Laws,.President of our said Coart, at Phila delphia, the 13th day.of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight-hundred and sixty- • four. J fr2s-th2t F. A. TREGO, pro Prpthonotary. IN OBEDIENCE TO A RULE OF COURT, the Sheriff of the City and County of Philadel phia publishes the following writ: _ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff: Sheriff’s Office, Ftbruary 20, 1664. Ci*y <md Cf-unfy of s rihiladclphui, xs: TBE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYL w YANIA, We command you, as oefeire we did, that you summon ELIZA JANE STEVENS, late of your County, so that she be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at onr Court of Common Pleas, for the City> and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said/ Gity and County of Phitadelpnia, the first MONDAY of March' next, there to answer P, Pemberton Morris and John Fallon, of a plea of brcacn of covenant; and have you" then and there ihis wjit. W e command you, as before we did, that you emninon JONATHAN PETERSON, late of your county, so that he be ahd&ppear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas, for the City and County ol Philadelphia, to be boldrn at Philadelphia,'in'and for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of March next, there ts answer P.' Pemberton Morns and John Fallon, of a plea of breach of covenant; and have yon then and there this writ. We command yon, as before we did, teat you aummon SAMUEL YEAGER, late cf your Oo.unty, so that he be and appear before onr Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court ot Common Pleas, for the Cny and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said city and county of Philadelphia, the first MON DAY of March next, there to answer William W. Wilibank, ot a plea of breach of covenant: and have yon then and there this writ. We command yon, as oefore we did, that you summon RICHARD CHRISTIE and EDWARD T. SHAW, late of your County, so that they be and appear before our judges at Phila delphia, at our Court of Common Pleas, for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of March next, there to answer Theodore Cham berlain,-Trustee under will of William Giberson, deceased, of a pica of breach of covenant, and have you then and there this writ. We command yon, as before we did, that yon summon GREKNBURO T. ROSE, late of your County, so that he be and appear beforebur Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common pleas, for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said*City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of March next, there to answer Ann J. Thomas, who was assignee of Benjamin Dayis, who was assignee of William D. Lewis, of a plea of breach of cove nant; and have you then and there this writ We command you, as before we did, that you -summon SIDNEY R. DOW, late of yonr county, “to that he be and appear before cur Judges at Phil adelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas, for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be beldeu at PMladelpbia, in and for the laid City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of March next, there to answer John Ward, assignee of John McCreaand Mary his wife, assignees of John Bice and Mary 8., his wife, to tbe use of Joseph W. Emery, of a plea of breach of covenant; and have you then and tiiere this writ. We command you, as before we did, that you summon CHARLES S. BID.aY, late of your county, so that he be and appear before our Judges at Pbti&delphia,atour Courtof Common Pleas for the City and Con&ty of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philaelphia. in and for the said City and County ol Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of March next, there to answer Charles Wisliam Wharton, Trustee of Anna Wharton, Asstgnee of tbe said Charles William Wharton, as surviving Trustee under the will of William Wharton, de ceased, oTaplea of breach of covenant; and have yon then ana there this writ. We command you,-as before we did, that you summon GILBERT LOW, late ofyour County,so that he be and appear before our Judges at Phila delphia, at our Court of Common Pleas, forth© City and-County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County ol Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of March next there to answer Lawrence Lewis, Jr. .Robert M. Lewis, Jr., and Francis A. Lewis, Trustees named in the last . Will and Testament of Lawrence Lewis Lewis, deceased, of a plea of bieach ot covenant: and have you then and there this writ.. We command you, as before we did, that you Cummon JOHN B. WHITNEY, late of your a a unty.so thathebe and appear before our Judges rt Philadelphia, at our Court of. Commoa Pleas, sor the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia in and for the said City and County, of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY ofMarch next,there to answer John D. Wells and Ann Lehman Wells, his wife, in right of said wife, which said Ann Lehman Wells, as tenant for life with William Lehman Wells aad Elizabeth D. Wells, parties In remainder, were grantees of Alex ander R Carver, who was grantee of Joseph Lloyd and Maria L.,'hla wife, who was grantee or John McCrea and. Mary, his wife;, and have you then’ sod there this writ. We command you, as before we did, that yon summon BENJAMIN WALL AO G.lateof your County,, so that he be and appear before onr Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common jpieas.for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said | City and County of Philadelphia, the first MON DAY of March next, there to answer William Hobart Brown, Assignee of Theodore Be Kline, who was assignee of James. Sullivan Smith and Eliza A.,bis wife, of a plea of breach of covenant; and have you then and there this Writ. We command yon, as before we did, that you summon CHRISTIAN j. FELL and GEURiIE M- Kiri SLEB. late of yonr County, so that he be and appear before-onr Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas for .the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadel phia, in and for the said City gnd County of Phila delphia, the first MONDAY- of March next, there to answer Charles and Samuel Norris, Trustees'of the Fair Hit! Estate, and Charles, Samuel and Isaac Norris. Trustees: of J. p, Norris, Jr., of a plea of breach of covenant; and have yon then and there this writ. - . i CTitness the Honorable Oswald Thompson, Doctor t of Laws, Presideht of our said Court, at Phila delphia, the eleventh day of February, in the year of our XiOrd -one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. fe2ltu2t T. O. ’WEPBi'Prothonotary. carpetings, &c.. CoEr™ ( * S ’ Olljoljo ' wilton; . velvet, , . BRUSSELS, I • • ■ " THREE PM, > OARPETIHQB VEtnmair, j . STAIB, j *U at xbe lowestgrab -prices, . B.V k: ./7|ET -yOUK STAWPING. BHAtDINa, EM : lTfßEOlDEE’¥;«[ird3'amboiirinr doh?at^ 'oAMEBOU’St 228 W orth,iElftHTHBtfeSE and s’ 508.)Soutlk.SIXTH,street. Ladies’ an der-clothing in stocic and iradf? to prder. Tocklnp neatly done to order. fe3-2m* Ltf UN ’Sr BttlttOßHJliii} JDROPI ISWV?B FALL TO OUHE THE SOITEBIWO J WCf : :no'!ftrrv r . , Mu «.U i iiJx vt»Uii ; !■ - J jJsrsm .ifikiYS ( MOW’S PEBIODIOAE DROPS srs a specific for allVenutiehaigninttr.,,. - - - ; DBOPS. > are wonderfully adapted to obstinate eases. an not pleasant to teie, but powerful in tbelr rations. ‘ J b o*st barm any one if they follow tbs directions. in casas of painful sickness, act into a' cbarm in Ttfoiatinc, restoring and renovating tbs system. an a scientifically prepare flnld preparation, «"* more reliable than any Pill or Powder. are genuine only, when tbename of Doctor. Jobs I*. Eyon Is written upon tbe directions, wblcbare wrapped oarefolly aronnd eaob bottle. • ETON’S PEBIODIOAE DBOPS arefox sale by Jmgglsts In city and country every. oostbnt one dollar peTbottls; will yon waste away With anxiety and pain, when an Investment of one dollar will surely cure you. will restore nature tolte healthy eonne, vgiaterer be the Indisposition. are; cate at ui times wbsn tbs directions an sd- bered to. when taken regularly always, present el r mew, and Is not prevention better than cure! nave stood the test of as yean’ experience. reoeltts the encomiums of all who use them. Ho lady should be without them. We hate letters al- most every day Cram ladles of the highest respec tability, telling us they would not be without me French Periodical Drops for anything. Could we publish me letters we hare received, they would oanvlhce the most incredulous. We [have now lx mind an instance of a lady who had been irregular until her constitution was nearly broken down Her physicians told her she had the Consumption, and must die. She saw our advertisement, and came to see us. We, too, thought she was too tar' gone to be cured, but commenced at tha cause with the Drops. They acted like a charm; and tq>day she Is well and healthy, allying witness of the •fflcacy oftheFrench Periodical Drops, and a re* sldentof East Hartford, Connecticut If you are lUßonng any of me Ills canßedby Irregularity, we ask you to give mem a trial, and recommend mem to your afilcted friends. One trial will oonvlnot the most sceptical, and never alter will you be in- duced to be without it JOHNSTON,HALLOWAY* OOWDEN, ;hs, and dbug- i - . and at RETAIL for *ale by 71 s a [NIGHT ft SOBTj, w faw»annit«ttt»t • ’"■ iJL-f atwiy JO^aig&ipjga^' mim 'iGißr/B-a ETON 1 8 FEBIODIOAE DBOPS ETON’S PEBIODIOAE DBOPS ETON’S PEBIODIOAE DBOPS; ETON’S PEBIODIOAE DxtOPS ETON’S FEBIODIOAE IIBOPS ETON’S PEBIODIOAE DBOPS ETON’S FEBIODIOAE DBOPS ! ETON’S FEBIODIOAE DBOPS LYON’S FEKIODIOAL DBOPB LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS ’ LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS sale, WHOLESALE NO. » NORTH BOTCH STRE ET, by au Deaiwalnmadimiieevaqrwhen; etl per bottle. f+k>~ . c, ®. CLARK * OOri I 'pi,-;;-.'i "’iTrjio t ;'% ~. r Whoieiale Druggists, JPwwWors*)! vS ! S Y.— i,: is life 'without health. Messrs. G3IM and at.t.vw 1 n " ; iomerlr ; associated with 1 ®'iWEiectrimano.;'. practice |Dil» continued by THOsTaStt^ “J® old eetablishedoffice, No. 723 NonhriaWji S£f£„„? et ' S T n Ooatee and Brown vrt£reh£vsai ■ atlll treat, and. cureall curable diseases (whether acnte, dhronlc, Pulmonary or Paralytic, 1 without a short or anypaln, ) with the variotumodifica? ; turns of Electncity and Galvanism. This treaU -Tnenthasbeen.lbundremarkably successfulliiau' ; • c%ee« of Bronchitis, Diphtheria, and other diseases *““{• throat, andrespiratory organs. a few ofthe diseases in which successful curia ; have been made are mentioned below. , flrat and General Debility.; -i ««£sg'*w Dvsnensia. ' Prolapsus Anl (Or files) kSSSm. Nocturnal,. Emlssionh^ Bronchitis. ;; J y- ■ . V influennaand Oatarrh. ue ™“»- No euarge for citnsulta t 9 A. M. toffp. M. " Testimonials to oe seen M A M HOOD . ASK THU V. VIGOR OF YOUTH RESTORED . ' HJ TOUR WEKKS, BT _ DB»: RICORD’ 8 ESSENCE OF LIFE I „ ■ Bleord, of Paris, after years of earnest soli citation, has; at length. acceded to .the urgent re— quest of the American public, and. appointed an ' T orfc for sale of Ua rained and , highly-prized Essence of Infe. This wonderful , estol ? .? &nlloodto 1116 moBt shattered- "• arl6i “B from excesses, the , effects of climate, or natural causes. The time re- . qulred to cure the most Inveterate case is four weeks; Mid^tr-nsed‘according to printedlnstruc- S mß ’,JS[? lc ? I » ar ® Ter y simple, laUure is impoasl- . hie. This life-restoring remedy shenid betskua ■ by all about to marry, as its effects are permanent. It is acknowledged by the medical press to-be the greatest discovery ever made. Its developing Sowers are jniraculous. Success, In every caseT ae certain as that science overthrows ignorance- 1 Dr. Ricord’s Essence of Rife is sold in «***•, with full instructions for use, at S 3, or fonrqtum- : titles In one. for 89, and will be sent to any/parti,: carefully packed, on receipt of remittance to itiie; i accredited agent, phit.tp Kftnrni, \ - 447 Broome street;.:::: ? One door west of Broadway. H. Y. QPAL DEOTAXIRNA. . de7-2m* A rnperior article fax cleaning tit* Teeth-At* J: atroying- aaimalCTil» whlcb infest timmi r+j+nm ' tone to the gums, and leaylng a feeling of jsw' .grance and .perfect cleanliness In the moritn. • nr may be dally, and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding game, while tie aromaanddei : tarsi venesswill recommend it to every one.*- Ba>~ tog composed with the assistance of the Dentlst. : Physician, and Mlcroscopist, it u confidently offlßed as a RKLI fl'BTi'E Snbstltate for the unoez— ~ tain Washes formerlyin TOgne. . Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constitn> ants of the DENTALLTNA, advocate Its naekt tt oontaina nothing to prevent ita unrestrained em»‘ floyment Made only by _____ ■ JAMES T". BHiNri, Apothecary.. BBOAD and SPBUCE Stream - For sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown, ■ D. B.Stackhouse.- ' Hassard A 00., EobertO. Davis, . O. B. Eeeny, Geo. C. Bowers, Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shivers, a H. Needles, O. J. Seattergood, : T. J. Husband, J. O. Turnpenny, a (ja Ambrose Smith, Charles H. gbena Thomas Weaver, . James N. ■ V Williamß. Webb, . . E. Brlnghurat diC6,‘s* ! '' ? James L. Blspham, Dyott & Co., Hughes ft Coombs, H. O. Blair, Henry A. Bower, Wyeth A Bro. Electricity. WONDERFUL DISCO VERY AXS WOE- > DEBFDIa RESULTS. , All acate and chronic diseases cored by spa- , clal guarantee, when desired by the patient, at • 1220 WALNUT' street, Philadelphia, and In case ofa failure no charge is made. No drug, gtog the system with uncertain medical agents.. Ail cores performed by Magnetism, Galvanism i or other modifications of .'Electricity, without ■hocks or any unpleasant sensation. For far ther information send and get a pamphlet,. ' which contains hundreds of certificates from i [some of the mast reliable men in Philadelphia, who have been speedily and: permanently r cored after all other treatment from medical , men had failed. Over eight thousand cared la! • [less than four yearn, a 11220 WALNUT street > N. B Medical men and others who desire a knowledge of my new discovery, can com mence a foil course of lectures at any tim» ( Prof. Hni.T.TiS haayisHflad eyoTftw^theiiwiw^ P t&nsultsi Wl free! e ectriclt J aa a specialty.! PROFS. BOLLES tc CALLOWAY, oclt-tf 1288 Walnut street, full* Afkebnp rm neeb-tby it g»r SWEET’S TKVAT.T.rRT.y. umMKBiT 4a prepared from the recipe of Dr. StephenSweeVGf Connecticut, the great hone setter, and has heen used in his practice for the last twenty yean with the most astonishing success. As. an ■ external'- remedy it is without a' rival, and will alleviate - pain more speedily than anyotherpreparaiidn. ■ For an Bheumatio and Nervous Disorders it in truly Infalfble, and as a cur&tlTe for Sores* • Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, &0., itiu soothing* healing and powerful strengthening properties, excite the just wonder end astonishment of all. who have ever given it a trial. Over four hun dred certificates of remarkable cures, performed by n within the . last two yean, attest this fact* Sold everywhere. . mlB-ly JTJMELLE’S compound sybup op DOCK—Wff often hear it repeated by those who have need JUMELLE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF DOCK, that among all the thousand remedies offered tothepublio,thereis none'of them so saintary as a*cough medicine,sopotentas an in* vigorator, so effectnal as a purifying specific,- so ehootmg and restorative in cases of physical de bility, nervous irritation and a general »InHnp or a prostration of the system. For sale by the proprietor, F. JUMELLE, No. 1525 Market street, and by all Druggists, [fet-3ms HODOSON 1 S BRONCHIAL TABLETS found to-be an indispensable requisite in **— treatment of Bronchitis, : Catarrh, Hoarsness, and similar complaints affecting the organs of the voice: particularly recommended by public speak •re, singers, and amateurs. ‘ Prepared, wholesale and retail, by LANCASTER A WILLS. ESTLACK’S DIPHTHERIA LOZEN&ES.— These Lozenges are a safe and speedy curefor Diphtheria, Coughs, Sere Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections generally. Try them*' THOMAS ESTLACK, Jr., Druggist, S. W: COP.“ Of Eighteenth and Market Sts.. Phil a. ia2B-3ms TAYLOR’S ARNICA OIL OR EMBROCA TION.—A reliable article. Positively bnree " Rhenmatiem, Neuralgia and Sprains, Frosted Feet, ChUlhiains, Pains in the Limbs, Chest, Sida - Bask. For Bale by the Proprietor, H. B. TAY LOR, Tenth and CallowhlH streets. Price, 25 cents, fe22-3m» .' JUST' RECEIVED BY LATE IMPORT A, _Uon,. Hennessey’s fine Old Brandy, exp resale fbrmedlclnal use. LANCASTER A WILLS, pharmaceutists, - N E. corner ARCH ana TENTH Sts.. Phils. seig Marshall sale.— By virtue of a wfitvot sale by the Hon. JOHN CADWALADEB, Judge of the District Court of the United States," in and for. the Eastern. District of Pennsylvania lit Admiralty, to me direoted, will be soldfat- public sale, to the highest .• and best bidder, for cash. at MIOBENER’S Store; ■ No. 142 North* FRONT Street; on MONDAY, March U, 1864, at 12 o’clock M.‘, the car go of the sloop- ANNIETHOMPSON, * -consisting of 33 bales and 19bags of cotton, 12 boxed of tobacco, and 20 terrels of egiritSyOf ' ' " U. S. Marshal E. D. ofPenna.' 1 ' Phuabjxphia, Feb. 26,' 1861,. - fe27-6t ' MARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of; sale, by the Hon. JOHN OADWALADEB, ' Judge of the District Court of the United Statesiu and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at MICHENER’S Store, . No. 142 North FRONT street; on MONDAY, March 11th, 1864, at -12 o’clock M., the residue of the cargo of the steamer CHATHAM, consisting of 90 bale? of, Cotton, :12 boxes of Tobacco, and 10 barrels of Rosiu. tt <= milliard, * - u. S. Marahal E. D. of Pennsylvania. . tpmXADELPHIA, FCb. 26, 1864. - fefry.fit Philadelphia, AERY J*. oaepbnteb is THIS .VAX . admitteolojut Interest, mourbuelSss. , W. & F. CARPENTEK, Tailo»» . f , atreatn; 'fe4-*lixiw,. ■3, r -,v gHTLA4 FeU. 1, ISM. —Ttift. under- „ rlb:~ Signed have tlSmy enterea into Co-partner.; »?-5£5 the transaction of tn® liRY OOODS 1 COMMISSION BUSINESS, ~ nncter the name at i“oo,vWt No.a» Phjlada., Jan. 1, ISM. Jal-3m* Haven, Conn. 1 " MEDIO Mi. itton, Ofllce /Hoan. ito&t, at the office, dea-amf MABSHAL’S SALES. CO-PARTNERSHIPS.
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