•nrr-TWB "|\/| XJNICIPAL CIuAIMs. ■»**■ ; - . SHERIFF’S OFFICE, ) s *a»^ 5 ®fiss@aesrit D. 1846, entitled “An Act relative to Registered Shfwfn a i n £- Claims in the County -of. *%, l ] a v the blowing writs nave been placed rn tny hands for service, to wit: IN THE' COURT Oc COMMON PLEAS. ot Phiiarc>phia vs James Howell, owner or reputed ov/wt?. or whoever may-be owner; O. I*., IttarcU *1 erm. 1864. No li, tor tbe sum of lorty. trvfr dollar* and t\v-iity*rour oiits, fur work mid labor done ana performt d. and materials fur affttm-t mil that certain lot or pi*ce of groaua situated on the wesisiaeol Uanautreet, at Joe disunite otior y feet »■ on u of tieorge street, iu tUe bixteenilL Ward- containing in froqr.or b'eadth * '* D . al fet and extending of «m>t o ?}o iu,ei,gtll ° depth wep:er ly parallel with said Geo>ge street on ihenortheny ime r.be eof \“ ll ! e lu = lle# ' and oil the soutnerly tine tkereol thirty-two f-e six inches , . -' vs - Conner, owner or reputed owner, O. F , March No. st», for the sum "ci twenty dollars nd forty, scveu cents, for work and labor done ii ** materials famished, against all that certain loicr piece of ground sitaa’e at the southeast c« rter of Twenty-fomth and Virginia streets in the Fifteenth of the said City: containing in fr6i.t or breadth oil tbe t*a d Twenty fourth sirt-e twe« ty-sux (26> feet-, and extending m length or dep k easterly ol that width b- tween lines paral. eiut right angles to the sain Twenty fourth street sjxiy-gc\en (67; leet.mne and.fi ye-, eighth inches. v-. Same' vs. James Stewart, .owner or re- j ?uted owner, or whoever may' be owner: O. . March Term, 1664, No. 51 ; for the sum of Jhirty dollars and seventy cents, for work and labor done and performed; andmaterials furnished against all >kat 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 the east side of Twenty.sixth street, ..in ..the . Fifteenth Ward of the City ol* Philadelphia, containing in front op said Brown street seventeen feet, and ex tending in depth southward between lines parallel with said Twenty-sixth strv ct, in the east line fifty.four feet.eight inches and three quarters, and on the west line thereof flfty-eeven feet and three quarter Inches (57 ft. £m.) i.- ; Same ts. J”eVse U. Cuuhton, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner: C. P., March Term, 1864, No. 52, .for tile Butnof fourteen7*lCO dollars, for work and labor done and-performed and materials furnished* "against-all that certain lot or piece of ground with the buildlnrs and improvements thereon erected, situate on the south side of Waller street, at the distance of one hun dred and twenty-five (125} feet eight inches west ward from the west site of Fifteenth street in the Twentieth Ward of the city of, Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Waiter street twenty (20) feet and extending in leng h or depth southward of that width at right angles to the said Walter street one hundred a..d fifty (150) feet to Girard avenue. Same vs. Thom is Jotrell, owner, or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner, O. P.; March Term, 1864, No. S 3, for the suuftof seventeen dollars and seventy-uine cents, for work and la bor done and performed and materials famished against all that certain lot or piece of ground with the bniidings and improvements thereon erected, situated on the north side of Walter street, at the distance of two hundred and seven (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 "B alter street, fifteen feet and ten inches, and extending in length or depth northward of that width at right angles to the said Walter street, one hundred (100) feet to,Stiles street Same vs. Jacob Bijteimg, owner orrepnted owner or whoever may be owner; O. P., March Term, 1864, No. 54; forthesnm of onehnndredand sixty three dollars and fifty,six cents, for work and la bor done and performed and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground be ginning at the northwest corner of Twenty.fourth street and Green stret t, in the Fifteenth Ward of the City of Philadelphia, thence extending northward along said Twenty-fourth street one hundred and eighteen (118) feet and one-eighth (.%) of an inch, thence westward, at right angles with said Twen ty.fourth street, one hundred and sixty (160) feet to Pagoda street, thence southward along the same one hundred and eleven (ill) feet three and fiTe elghtt (3%) inches io Pennsylvania avenue, thence southeastward along the same twelve (12) feet eleven and seven-eighth (11%) inches to Green strett, thence eastward along the tame one hun dred and forty.nine (149) feet eight and seven eighth (8%) inches to the place of beginning. Ssame vs. Richard W. Stell, owner or reputed owner or whoever may be owner; O. P., March Term, 1864, No.' 55, for the sum of seventy-three dollars and sixty-eight cents, for work ana laboy done and performed, and. materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground sic uate at the southwest corner of. Twenty-fourth street and Avrell street, in the Fifteenth Ward of the City of Philadelphia; containing in front on said Twenty-fourth street fifty-three (53) feet two (2) inches, and extending in depth westward of that width along the south side of said Avrell street one hundred and sixty (160) feet tojpagoda street, upon which the front is also fifty-three (53)feettwo (2) inches. Same vs. William. Applebangh, owner or re -Buted owner or wiioever may be owner, O' P., larch Term, 1864,. No. 56, fotthe sum of eighteen dollars and forty, eight cents, ‘for wort and labor done and performed, and materials famished against all that certain lot or piece of ground .situate on the south side of Sharswood street,.at the distance of one hundred and twenty-eight feet eastward, from the east side oi T wenty-secoad st., in the Twentieth Ward, oi the City of Philadel phia; containing in front or breadth on the said Sharswood street, sixteen (16) feet, and extending in length or depth southward of that-width-at' right angles to the saidSharswood street, seventy (70)-feet to Stewart stfeet. Same vs. Connell Devinney, owner or reputed owner or whoever may be owner, C. -P., March Term, -864, No. 57, for the sum of eleiveu dollars and eighty-one cents lor 1 work and labor done aud performed, and materials 'furnished against all that certain.lot-or pieea of ground, with three story bricir dwelling house thereoh erected, situate on the east side of Twenty-fonrth 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 said Twenty-fonrth street, fiiteen (15) feet; and extending in length or depth eastwardly of that width, between parallel lines at right angles with said Twenty fourth street, seventy (70) feet to a ten feet wide alley. ■ Same vs Johif R. Coates, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may oe owner, G.JP , March Term, .1664, No. $B, for the sum of .fbtxteen dollars/ and forty cents, for work and labor done and per formed and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the east sided Twenty.third street, commencing- at the distam e of eighty feet north from the-noithsida of-: Pirertreet, m the: Seventh Ward oi'the city of" Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Twenty-tbirdstreet twenty (20) feet, and' extending In length or depth about nfty (50) feet, be the same more or less-.' Same vs. John iiampman, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner;* U. P.,-March Term, 18C4, No. 59, for tne sum of twenty-five dollars and thirty-seven cents, forwork and labbr done and performed and materials furnished, against all ihat certain lot or piece of ground, situate ar the southeast comer oi To wer r street and Washington street, in the Tenth Ward oif the city oi Philadelphia: containing in front or breadth on said Tjj-wer street thirty tees and extending in length or depth along Washington street forty-six feet eight inches. " V - : .; . Same ys. Mary Bradley, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner, C. P, March Term, 1863, No. 61); for the sum of twenty- ? l £ e ? ollaxs and forty cents, for work and labor done and performed and materials furnished certain lot or piece of ground situ o^tTOP t iJttTn Btsld v,w Tllird Btreet at tlie distance the feet eigtlt inches .north from m?,?,?*dJ- hhippen street, in the Fourth Ward oi Philadelphia, containing in front or S s aSd exS Mrd seventeen foe? two fectlix incnes g m lengttl or depth eighty Same ys. O. F._ Geble, owner, or renntad owner, or whoever may be owner- ft p Term, 1864, No. 61: tor tbeTSm’ S' and thirty centß, for work and lSor done and ™£ 3 formed, and . materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece pt ground, east corner of Second and High streets in' Sixth Ward.of the city of Philadelphia, contain 8 ing in front or breadth'on'said High street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth along the said Second street forty feet six inches. Same vs. Williaih-Coyle, owner' or reouted owner, or whoever may be owner, O. P., March Term, 1864, No, 62, tor the'sum of seven-, dollars and eighty centß. for work andlabordene and per formed, and materials furnished-' against ,811 that certain lot or piece of ground with two-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the south easterly, side of Holeman (late Parker) street in the. Nineteenth Ward of the said city, at the distance of sixty (60) feet northeasterly from the northeaat erly side of Wood street, containing in front or breadth on said Holeman street sixteen (16) feet, and in le °Sth or depth southeasterly of that width between Hues parallel to the said wood Btreet on the southwesterly line thereof one hun (Hi) two inches and seven eighths of an inch,on the northeasterly line thereof one hundred and forty-three (143) feet S half inches to Trenton Avenue, be the same more' or less. Same vs. Estate of J. Twinning, owner or re. Sated owner, or wboevpr.may be owner, O - P larch Term, 1664',’Nor63,"forthesnm ofninedol’- lars and seventy-five cents for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground: situate on the southwesterly side ofEllaVlate Price) street in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city at the distance of seventy (70) feet southeasterly from Amber street, •obtaining in front or breadth on the said Ella street twenty 20) feet, and extending in length or depth, south westerly of that width between lines parallel, to the said Amber street eighty-nine (89) feet to Charter (late Clymer) street. Same vs.N.C.Nancrede,ownerbrreputedowner or whoever may be owner; , 0.P., March Term; 1864,N0t 1 84;'.far the sum.t>f.thirty, dollars and forty, one cents, for work and labor done and per feimed, and materials, furnished; againhfcali that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north westerly corner olLeiihgow (late Mechanic) street aid Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, containing in frontor breadth on thesaid Leith go w street fifty seven (57) feet, and extending in length or depth westerly of that width between lines parallel to the-said Diamond street fifteen (15) feet. Same vs. ' Longstretb, owner or reputed owner, or whoever maybe owner; O. P., March Term, 1864, No. 65; for the sum of nineteen dol lars and sixty-five cents for work said labor done and performed, and materials furnished, against all that.certain lot orpiece .of, ground, with the bniidings thereon erected, situate on the north side of Deckel street, at the distance "of eighiy-nme ieet and five inches west from the west side of Sixteenth street, in the Fifteentn Ward of the; City, of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Bechet street twenty six (26) feet, and extending of that width in length or depth be tween lines parallel to said Sixteenth street, fifty (50) feet, more or less. , Same vs. Wm. Griffiths, owner, or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner; O. P., March Tetm, 1864, No, 06; for the sum of fifty.nine "dol- Jars and forty-nine cents, for work and labor done ana. performed, and materials furnished against all that ctrtain lot or piece of ground situ* ate on tte" northeasterly side of York street, in the Nineteenth Waid'ofthe said city, at the distance of one hundred and twenty-six feet mo feet) north". v esterlj fiom Emerald street, containing in front or breadth on the, said Yofk street one hundred and 1 1 weniy-two feet (122 feet), and extending in length or depth northeasterly of that width, bee tween lines ] arallel to the 'said Emerald street," sixty feet.(6u feet), more or less. ' -. . . . Same vs. Jacob Gen titer, Owner, or rep uted owner, or whoevermay be owner; C. P., March Term, 1864, No. 6f; fur thesuxnf of forty-four dol lars and ten cents, tor work and laber uone ond performed, and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three sioiy brick-dwelling and tavern and one-story frame sh< p thereon erected, situate on thenorth essterly side of Trenton avenue, in the Nineteenth Ward otthe said city, begtnnicgata point atthe interseition cf the said Trenton avenue a_d the Frnnkford road, thence extending northeasterly along thesaid Trenton avenue one hundredaud five (105) feet three and one-quarter inches tn a point, thence northwesterly at right angles with the said Trenton avenue twenty-three (23) feet eleven and three-quarter inches to a point, thence westerly, twenty-three (23) feet eleven and three quarter inches to the said Frankfoid road and at right angles therewith,'thence' southwardly along the saidFraukford road one hundred and five (105) feet.three and one-eighth inches to the place of be ginning. b’aroe vs. John Schoot, owner or repnted owner, oi whoever may be owner, u. P., March Term, 1864, No. 68, for the sum of eighty-three dollar! and thirty-seven cents, fur work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished, against all that certain lot ir piece of ground, sitna-e on the 'westerly tide of Second street, -in the Nine teenth "Ward of ihc said city, at a distance of sixty two feet eleven and a half inches northwardly from the northerly eide of Norris street, contaimilg in front or breadth on the said Second street, one hundred and five (105) feet ten and a half inches, and extending in lektgth or depth southwesterly between lines parallel to and along the centre of "Wager street (as ioimerly laid out but now va cated), one hundred (106) feet, more or less. Same vs. Ellen Price, owner or repnted owner or whoevermay be owner, O. P., March Term, 1864, No. 69, for the sum of one hundred and fifty seien dollars and eighty-fire cents, for work and labor done and performed,and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground, situ ate on the southeast corner of Orammond and Lan caster streets, in the Twenty, fourth' "Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in frontorbreadth on said Lancaster street, one hundred and thirty one (131, feet ten and a quartercinches, and ex tending in length or depth about sixty (60) feet, be the same more or less. Same vs. Henry McKeon, owner, or reputed owner, or whoevermay be owner, O. P., March Term. 1864, N0..70, for the sum of fifteen dollars and Tour cents, for work and labor done and per formed, and materials irirniehed, against all that certain lot or piece of gtound situate on the south west side-of Oak. street, at the distance of one hundred and ninety-five (195) feet southwest of Thirty, fourth or Moore street, iu the Twenty fourth "Ward of the City of Philadelphia, contain ing in front or breadth on the said Oak street ten feet, and extending in length of depth about eighty (SO) feet, be the same more or less. Same vs. Howard Potts, owneror reputed owner, or whoever may be owner; U. . P., March Term, 1864, No. 71; for the 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 of ground, situ ate on the westerly side of Fourth street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said City, at the distance of two hundred and six feet southwardly from the southwardly side of Cherry street," containing in front or breadth on the said 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 thereof thirty-seven feet, three and five-eighth inches (37 ft. 3% in.) and -on the southerly line thereof thirty-fourfeet and one-eighth of an inch, (34ft. %in.) thence further westerly at right angles with Cadwallader- strett on the northerly lire thereof thirty-seven feet, three and five-eighth inches (37ft. 3 “(in. )and on the sonthe'rlvline thereol thirty-four feet and one-eighth of an inch, (31ft. in.) more or less, to the said Cadwallader street. Same vs. Estate oi Thomas owner or reputed owner, or whoevermay be owner; O. P , March Term; 1864, No. 72; for the sum or thirtv four dollare and ninety-four cente, for work and . labor" done : and performed, and ma terials. furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the east erly side of Fourth street; in the Nineteenth Ward oi the said city, at the distance of lone hundred and Sixty, eight feel northwardly from the northwardly side of Columbia street, containing in front or breadth on the eaid Fourth street, sixteen (16) feet and extending in length of depth eastwardly of that; width between lines parallel to the said Columbia street, one hundred and two feet, six inches (102 ft. 6in.) toH&le street. Same vs. O. A Smith, owner or reputed owner or whoever may be ows.r: O. P., March Term, It 64, A'o. 73, for the sum of thirty three dollars and twenty. oi(tht cents, for work and labor done' and ' performed and materals furnished, against 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, at the distance ol one hundred and fifty-five feet southwardly from the southwardly side of Cherry street; containing in front or breadth on the said Fourth street seventeen left and extending in length or depth westerly of : that width between lines, parallel to the s'airi Cherry street, on the northerly line thereof, forty-seven (47) feet eleven Inches and three-quarters, and on the southerly line thereof forty-three (43) feet eight and seven eighths inches, be the same more or less. game vs. Seth Shelmire, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P;, March Term, 1864, No. 74, for the snm of twenty-fonr dollars and sixty-four cents, for work and labor done- and performed and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of gronnd 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 rparallel to the -said- Colombia street fitty-two-(52) feet, be the same more or less. Same vs. William Young, owner -or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner; O, P. , March Term, 1864, No. 75,- for the sum of twenty-four dollars and sixty,fonr cents, for work and labor dene-and performed and materials furnished, . against all that certain lot or piece ol gronnd, with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the easterly side of Fourth, street, in 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 'length or depth easterly of that width between lines parallel to the said Co lombia street one hundred and two feet six Inches (102 ieet6 in.) to Hale street. . Same-vs. HenTy Crouch, owner or reputed! owner, or whoever may be owner; C.. P., March Term, 1664, No. 76, for-the sum ol twenty-trree dollars and thirty-eight cents, forwork and labor done and performed, and material furnished all that certain lot or piece of gronnd with li,^.JSi ree ' stor T brick dwelling thereon erected, 5r °. n th , e easterlyside of Fourth street, in of* , War b(rd, against all ihat.„ cerrain ]otorp’ece»» ground, eituatO on tLe westerly side of Fourts meet, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, a .’le distance of one hundrei anj seventy-two feei southwardly from the souihwarrfly.aide of Oherr> street; containing in front or breadth oa t saw >ourth Btnei thirty-four (34) itet, andextmdioi in Riifcih i r depth westerly of that width b*-weei parallel lines at right angles with the said Fourth ■street on the northerly line thereof foity-tbree fee eife-ht end seven-eighth inches (43feet8jy inche>) and ou fhe southerly line thereof tbirty-*cvea tbiee and live-eighth inches (37 feet inches), more or l«-ss. ; Same vs. George B. Hallowell, owner «r reputed owner,or, whoevermay be owner; U. P.,March term.*Sfl4, No. 79, for me sum olseven-, titn doll ais and sixty-four cents, for work aad lai cr done anh .performed, and materials fur ; rushed, against all that certain lot or piece of ground with the brick messuage' or tenement ihereoo tree-cd, situate on thesoutb side of Oxford street, at ’he'distance-of eighty-two (P 2) feet eastward from thet-bt! side,of Elewnth sireet, in the Twentieth Ward cf the city of Philadelphia, embracing in front in Vr*mdth on.s3id (oxford street,, twelve feet, r.ndextenjtfrg in length or depth southward oi that width, roright angles to said. Oxford street, filty. teveh feet fo a four-feet wide alley. Same vs. John McMullen, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner; O. P., March Term, 1864,' No. for the sum ol thirty tour dollars and lorty. eight cents, for work and labor done and.. .per firmed and materials furnished against all that certain IoV or piece of ground, situate on the easterly cortferSqf Unity and Frank< lin streets, in Frankfora, in\the Twe-tyrthirfe Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in ' front on eaid,Franklin street thirty. two six inches, and on Unity etreettwohuwired andforty-- seven feet eight inches to Frankfordeiivet. Same vs. Joseph Dnerr, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner: O. P., March Term, for the sum of fifty-five dollars and eighty-five cents, for work and labor do lie and performed and materials furnished, against all that, certain lot or piece of ground, situate on Ib© easterly corner of Trenton avenue and Orthodox street, containing in ftout forty-five feet six inches, and io depth alongTrentonavenue one hundred and one feet oneinch. . £ Same vs. James Caner, owner, or reputed owrer, or whoever inay be owner, C. P., March Term, 3SG4, No. 86, forthesnm of sixty-three dol lars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furmihed,-against all that certain Jot or piece of ground, s.tuate on the no tbwftferly sice of Li-iper strett (Fran,ford), in ttio Tw.nty-third Ward of the n\ty or Phila delphia, heginnihg at the distance of one hundred and seventy -five feetnortheastward from tho north easterly, side of Unity ■ street- containing iu front on said Leiper st cet fifty feet, and iu length or depth between parallel linc6 at right angles with said street, one hundred feet. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. Fame vs. John I). Jones, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may b- owner, D. C-, Mtrch Term, 1861, No* r 69*'for the. sum of five hundred and twenty-three dollars and ninety-two cents, for woj k and labor done and performed and mate rials furnished, to wit: For paving and curbing in frou t of all tbat certain lot or pioce of grouDd at the southwest corner of Twenty-third and Arch streets; containing iu front or breadih on said Arch street one hundred and ten feet, and thence ex tending southward of that width between parallel lines along the westeide of Thirty-third street one hundred and elghty-lbnr feet one and three-eighths inches, and on. the westward line of said lot one hundred and sixty-eight feet two and three-quarter (2%) inches to Foster street. Same vs. Trustees of Susan H. Justice, own ers* or repnted owners, or whoever may be own er; D. 0., March Term, 1861, No. 63; for the sum of four hundred and twentv-two dollars and thirty-two cents, for work and labor done and performed, and material furnished, to wit: for paving and enrbing m front of all that certain lot or niece of ground at the southwe- t corner of Thirty-third and Bridge street, in the Twenty fourthW ard of the city of Philadelphia containing in front on said Bridge street onehnndredand live feet, and extending of that width southwardly be tween parallel lines along the west side of Thirty 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. Breer, owneror repnted owner or whoever may be owner: I). 0., March Term, 1561, No. 65, for the cum of five hundred and fifty-one dollars and eighty-nine cents, for work and labor done and performed,' and materials fur nished, to wit: For paving and curbing m front of all that certain lot or piece of ground on the east side of Ttirty-second street; in Twenty-fourth Ward of -the City of Philadelphia; containing lu front or breadth on said Thirty-second street, two hundred and eighteen feet, and extending eastward of tbat width along the north side of Hamilton street and the south side ot Bridge street one hun dred and forty-five feet,, to ground now or late of Edward H. Bonsai 1; bounded oa the north by Bridge street, on the east by E. H. BonsalPs ground, on the south by Hamilton etreet, and on the west by said Thirty-second street. fe£4-2&w2w "Vf GTIOE-rTo TIIOTdAS L. CHESTER* late ot the Connty of Philadelphia In obe dience to an order of Publication to me directed, yon are-hereby notified to be and appear in the Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia, on the first MONDAY of March next, to show cause, if any yon hare, why your wife, ADALAIDE CHESTER should not be divorced from ihe bonds of Matrimony entered into with you according to the prayer of her petition filed in said Court. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Philadelphia, Feb. B, ISO!. ■V] otioe —To Washington o. hart- X” MAN, late of the Comity of Philadelphia In obedience to an order of Publication to me directed, yon are hereby notified to be and appear in the Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia,, on the first MONDAY of March next, to show cante, if any von have, why ybur wife AMANDA E HARTMAN should not be divorced from the bonds of Matrimony entered into with you,according to the prayer of her petition filed in said Court, JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Philadelphia, Feb. 8, 1861. VT OTICE—To JOHN FASZNNACHT. late of XV the county of Philadelphia?—ln obedience to an order of Publication to me 1 directed, tool are hereby notified to be and appear in the Court of Common Pleaa.for the City and County of Phila delpbia, on the first MONDAY of March next to show cause, if any you have, why your wife, CATHARINE FASZNNACHT, should not be divorced from the'bonds' of Matrimony entered into with yon, accorciug to the prayer of her petition filedin said,Court. • _ JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Sheriff* b Office Philadelphia, Feb 8, iSGI. "VT OTICE.—To BHbfiWUOi) L. PORTER, X, late of the Connty of Philadelphia —ln obedience to an order of publication to me di rected', you are hereby notified to be and appear' in the Court of Common Pleas for the City and Connty of Philadelphia, on the first MONDAY of -March, next, to show-canse, if any you have, why yonr wife Mary C. Porter should not be di vorced from the bonds of Matrimony entered into with yon, according to the prayer of her petition filed in said Court. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Philadelphia, Feb’yB,' 1884. ~vr OTICE.—TO HENRY L. COLLINS, lata Xv 64 the County of Philadelphia In obedience to an'.order of Publication to me directed, yon are hereby notified to be and appear in the Oonrtot Common Pleas lor the Oity and County of Phila delphia, on the first MONDAY of March next, to Bhowicause, if any yon have, why your wife,lDA COLLINS, should hot be divorcedfrom the bonds of Matrimony entered into with you, accord mg to the prayer of her petition filed in said Court. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Sheriff’ a Office, Philadelphia,Feb. Bth, 1861 Notice —To WM. h. w. Hudson, iate of the county of Philadelphia.4-In obedience to an order of Publication to me directed, you are hereby notified to be and appear in the Court of Common Pleas forthe City and Connty of Phila delphia, on the first MONDAY ox March next, to show’ cause. If any you have, why your wife, MARGARET HUDSON, Ehonld not bedivorced from the bonds of Matrimony 'entered into with yon, ycccording to the prayer of her petition filed m said Court. . fel°-w,4t JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Sheriff’6Office, Philadelphia, Feb.. 8,1861. INSTRUCTION IN ITALIAN—.Sign or JO "i-A-ZZA Is prepared to give lessons in theltalian Language,at Schools,at private honsds. No- 1104 CHESTNUT street, over Mr. q. Andre’ sMnsic Store. fels,m,th,Bt} INFANT’ S RETREAT. : ! MEDIA, DELAWARE CO.. PA T^ B t S ;,^ AMUEI f-EDWARDS- Principal. This Institution, providing a refined home and the ten derest care and culture for Children from -three sot eT * h® opened on'Wedheß -, y V 1 B 1 ?,' .Media is 13 miles from PhUa deiphia by HaUroad. For particulars apply to ana^S&r. also * I>ORDENTOw« - FEMALE ' nnT.T.'Ktx'K, • >- . T BORDENTOWN, N. J. This Inratutlon.ls pleasantly Jooated on - the Delaware Elver, hour’s ride from PhßadeK pd la - i®p* c * al to the coinmonahd higher branches-of. ENGnsH, aid superior ad wrr?cS? eS FßFwnl?'rl 11 X-O? 1 ln»RTunental Moelc. FRENCH fonglft by native* and spokoix In the l^y v Forcatmognes. address - lau JOHN H. BRAKELEY, A. M., JfiM-Sm* Preslden - ZMt:-. SHERIFF’S NOTICES. EDUCATION. w KKKJLY TO T.rtngg~. Llrerpool, Ne •o'.miSWS^T*. ETNA 1 ONLQN. »..,♦«• tisaturaft}, 5 ftoVfi Sver! 11111 * eatttrday ai N oom ’ OF PASSAG-E: ATABZiBQI GOLD OK ITS SQUIVALSKT » 0»* '■t/lflMn KBHOT. let Cabin to S°°' « s°‘ J° Wlon 34 00 Irt Cabin to HatnMri M n2‘ " 2 011 ■ w ■ Do. to Hamburg 37 00 B * mm Fakes eeom riißr'' 810< l°aJly low rate*, tend to iMrMeSS^,SSS’SK^ m “ 1 111 Walnnt gtrent, j y6ifeaf l p t fla. / llPGlPlgp^ss port. on. SsturdaT ••From first vh&ri &hnvapi n . Sv “KSfelS! I "“ “ a A 10 °’ C^o< *> A- M- ■ and eteamsbij Caplin Baker, from Boston for Foil. °o Saturday, March sth, at 4P. M • “ ew “^J s or lading T7itti their goods. * .*?J H?i?M 01 taring line accommoda :ions, apply to HENRY WINSOB * CO., 332 Sonth Delaware STentio. JR ALifcXANDRI A. OEOB&E* and WASHINGTON— Tl ?. ana l—Every Wednesday at 1 M «tl “ d e J w*' Saturday at BJLI. . J §s^™ er LEASER, Captain Calledan. Steamer H. j. DEVINNY, Captain Brtatoyr. Steamer S. SEYMOUR, Captain Room. Captain Stewart okSi if mer ! form a «*ml-weekly linebetweer f?^S del .s J Ua ,‘ md tte a *»ve P ol *®. sailing regulars “ ady ® r, * se d> Arid carrying freight lower than by ??? nmf Ereighta received every daj WERKTEn &p P ly »° THOMAI WEEbTER, 14 North Wharves. selG-tf YORK. —DESPATCH SSK&and SWIFT-SURE ZONES—Via Dela ware and Raritan Canal.—The steamers of then daily at 12 o’clock, AI., an da ® clock, M., from third Pier abore Walnut si . sP r *r*igbt, which will. be taken on accommo to WILLIAM M. BAIRS i UO., 11£J Sonta Delaware avenue. K EOR NEW YORK—New Dally t.pT. 3MBBS&—Via Delaware and Raritan C&nal- Pniladelphla and New York Express Steamboat Company will receive freight and leave dally at: f • delivering their cargoes In New York tt> following days. - Freight taken at reasonable rates. WILLIAM P. CLYDE, Agent, If South Wharves, PhlladA JAMES HAND,. Agent, ly-2S-tf Plere If and 15-East RlTer, N. T. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. COLEMAN’S CALIFORNIA LINK. SAXLIM} REGTTLARLY AS ADVERTISEB The A l Extreme Clipper Ship WIZARD KING JJ now rapidly lead in* at pier 11, East Elver, dm This beautiful clipper comes to her berth agarwnn a large portion of her cargo on board, aua having large engagements will fill rapidly. We commend the WIZARD KING to all /hip. pers to San Francisco as.the most desirable vessel now loading, ana Invite inspection. Shippers will confer a tavor by sending their freight immediately alongside. „ • BISHOP, SON A CO., 11 ■ 105 Arch street, above Front. MARTINIQUE —Passage Only— MS™ A 1 coppered brig ALBERT ADAMS. Euro mine, master, -will sail soon. For passage, apply to J. E. BAZLEY AGO., 123 S. WharrSs. DARBADOS—The British schooner ■&FRANCIS COFFIN, Conzens, master, will commence loading on Monday nest, thei2d Inst., aud will meet with quick dispatch. GEORGE ALKINfi A GO., Nos. u and 111 Sooth Delaware ayah ue. t el 7 FOR NEW ORLEANS, La.—With Quick 9B£liiapatch—The first class packet ship ST. FEiXR, Sprague, master, haying the balk or her cargo engaged, will sail soon. For freight or pas sage, apply to PETER WRIGHT A SONS, 113 Walnut street. fezr-tf At* FOB NEW ORLEANS, La FtrsFVe*. afigiSSSl to Sail—The fast sailing favorite packet bora COMET, Morrison, master, is now rapidly finishing her loading at second wharf above Race street, and can still take some freight on favora ble terms, if applied for at once. For balance of freight or passage, apply to WORKMAN A CO., 123 Walnut street. FOR BOSTON—Express Line—The fine 9B£packet echr. JAMES H. MOORE, Captain Nickerson, is now receiving freight at Caliowhill street wharf, and will sail for the above port with prompt dispatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 North Wharves. Xig FOB NEW YORK—Express Llne-The *3fine picket schooner SAMUEL COLT, Captain Hilliard, is now receiving freight at the first wharf below Arch street, and will sail for the above port with prompt dispatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, lb North Wharves. -jfi* FOR SALE OR CHARTER—The British jcMr brig JOHN BARNARD, Jamieson, master, leu tens register, copper fastened and bntt bolted and treenailed through, fourteen months old, 4,400 bble. capacity, draws id feet of water, and has just been overhauled and put in complete order. For terms, apply to EDMUND A, SOUDER& CO., Doek street wharf. fe27-4t FOR SALK OR CHARTER—The new Jgggcopper-astencd bark DRESDEN, Reed master, 497 tons register; rates Al; sails fast and Is in perfect order. For ternis, apply to E. A SOB PER & OO.» Dock street wharf. fe26tf Jfrfk JOHN SHINDDEB & SONS, SAIL- No. 544 North WARVES, belov Vine street, Philadelphia. Ail work done in the best manner and on the lowest and most favorable terms, and warrantee* tojfiTe perfect satisfaction. mhls*tf Particular attention given to repairing. 'VTOTIUE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned As _ against trusting or harboring any of the crew of the British brig EAURA, Jenkins, master, irom Jamaica, as no debts of their contracting will be paid by captain or consignees. WORK* MAN & C 0 ..-123 Walnut 6treet. OTIOE.—Brig aIaRUCOABaH. Bray, master is now discharglsg at Shii pen street wharf. Consignees of cargo will please attend to their foods as soon a* possible. E. A. SOUDER & CO., lock street wharf. CONSIGNEES* NOTICE.—Schr. SAMUEL COLT, Captain Hilliard, from New York, i 3 now discharging cargo at the first wharf below Arch street. Consignees will please send for their goods, and oblige DAVID COOPER, 18 North Wharves. •• *VJ OTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned Xv gainst trusting or harboring any of the crew of the Br. brig NEVA, Smith, master, from Ma~ tanzas, as nd debts of their contracting will be paid by captain or consignees. J. E. BA2LEY & CO., 122 South Wharves. : fe29 IQt NOTICE— All persons are cautioned against trusting or harboring any of the crew of the Br. brig J3YGNET, Cxoscup, master, from Car denas, as no debts oi their contracting will be paid by the captain or consignees, J. E. BAZLEY A CO., 122 South Wharvy. fe29-lot THE UNDERSIGNED having rente! their . Ship Yard, located between Queen and Christian streets, with the Marine Railway and Sectional Dry Dock,to A. S. SIMPSON A BRO., take this opportunity of expressing their thanks to their friends and patrons for their long and con tinued kindness. A. S. SIMPSON A BRO. being practical Ship wrights and, Caulkers, we recommend them to our late customers and those that have vessels to re pair, and are confident whatever is entrusted to them will he carefully attended tor ia3o-lm* j. SIMPSON & NEILL.. Philadelphia, Feb. 1, 1864. SCULL'S OnNTISENTAITCOFFEE.- SOULL’S CONTINENTAL COFFEE. SCULL’S CONTINENTAL COFFEE. . COFFEE, . COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE, ■COFFEE, ’ COFFEE, • DEPOT, 132 ABCN STREET. - DEt>OT,I32 AECH STREET. - ' DEP.OTi 132 ARCH STREET. SOLD. EVERYWHERE SOLD EVERYWHERE. jyjTLITARYAN NAVAIt CLAIM AO-ENTS PENSIONS, v »- promptly collected and BO&NTIES,; procured by BACK PAY, BIQ-EIiOW, WYNKOOP ft PRIZE MONEY, CO., SUBSISTENCE No. 115 S. Seventh street, CLAIMS j Below Chestnut Btreet,- PASSPOBTS. 4 dea-Smi ..» - Philadelphia.g| FAHNESTOCK’ S FARINA. —lOO Boxes Fahn- ! estocfc’s Unrivaled Lancaster County Farina landing and for sale bp JOS. B. BUSSIER ft CO., Ageate fti Fabaestock, 1W Boutti Wham* _U..— JgUiOTBXOIXy. ; .ili' : WHAT xa lit*ja Withotti* ttr*tjm. Messrs. GBIM and AI*LEN, Wrt, °way,.having dlssolvedpaitSTOhlnTths PracUce will Be continued by THOa aSn m office, No. 723NorthTENTlJ Street, Between Ooatea and Brown where he win Itm treat and cure all curable diseases og YQTJTO BEBTOBKD LIFE! - tcord, of Paris, alter yearsof earnest soir ?? s?f ? acced ®d to the urgent re- j quest of the American public, and appointed an Agent in New York for Ihe sale of hisrainedand highly.prized Essence of Liifc. This wonderful agent-will restore Manhood to the most shattered joustuntions, whether arising from excesses th» of climate, or natural causes,. The time re-* quired to cure the most inveterate case is-four weeks; mid, if used according to printed instrue* 5, 0118 *JJfhieh are very simple, failure is tmposal £_?* life-restoring remedy should betaken 57 “ )ont niarry, as its effects are permanent. It is acknowledged by the medical press to be ths greatest discovery ever made, its developing powers are miraculous. Success, in every cue*. **.£■? c^ a * n as that science overthrows ignorance. i , c P rd ’ B EsS€DC6 0f Life w sold In cases, with fall instructions fcfr use, at S 3, or four qnan e#w?»one * OT will be sent to any part, jaMWlyoacked, oh receipt of remittance tohA accredited agent, PHILIP BOLAND, ‘ 447 Broome street, One door west of Broadway N. Y, QPAL “ A superior article for cleaning me Teeth, at. ftroylng animal cals? «Mc!> Infest them, rTylnt tone to the gams, and . leaving a feeling of fra grance and perfect cleanliness In the month, r may be need dally, and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gams, while the aroma and ds teisiveness will recommend it to ereTy one. Be ing composed with' the assistance of the Dentist, Physician, and Mlcroscojplst, It Is confidently offered as a RBI.IA HIE substitute for the uncer tain Washes formerly in vogue. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constitu ents of the DENT A I.T.TNA, advocate Its usee: it contains nothing to prevent its an restrained em ployment. Made only by JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary. BEOAD and SPRUCE Streets for sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown, D. I*. Stackhonie. Hazard *Oo., Robert O. Davis, G. R- Keeny, Geo. C. Bower? Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shivers, 2" G. J. Scattergood,- T. J. Hns band, j. c. Turnpenny, A Co Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eberli, Thomas "Weaver, James N. Marks, William B. Webb, E. Brlnghnrat A Co,, Jamesß. Bispham, DyottACo., Hughes A Coombe, H. O. Blair, Henry A. Bower, Wyeth A Bro. Electricity. ■ . ' WONDERFUL DISOOV±RY ass WON- All acute and chronic diseases cured by sp#. j clal guarantee, when desired by the patient, at! 1220 WAI/NTJT street, Philadelphia, in .case of a failure no charge is made. No drug gingthe system with uncertain medical agents. ! All cores performed by ' or other modifications of Electricity, without shocks or any unpleasant sensation. For for- ] ther information send and get a * .which contains hundreds of certificates from same of the most reliable men in Philadelphia, who have been speedily permanently 1 cored after all other treatment from medical 1 men had failed. Over eight thousand cored In ; less than four years, at 1220 WAXNTJT street, N. B. — Medical men and*others who desire a [knowledge of my new discovery, can'com-j mence a fall course of lectures at any time. 1 Prof. BOLTiBS has qualified over one thousand phgdcianß, ■who use Electricity as a specialty, j A FRIEND IK NEED—TRE IT—DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT U prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, o> Connecticut, the great bone setter, and has beer used in his practice for the last twenty years with the most astonishing success. As an external remedy It is without a rival, and will allevlao pain more speedily tbim any other preparation For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders It it truly Inf alible, and as a curative for Sores Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Ac., Its soothing healing and powerful' strengthening properties sxcite the just wonder.and astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over four hun dred certificates of ‘remarkable cures, performer by it within the last two years, attest this fact Sold everywhere. mie-ly JUMELLE’S COMPOUND SYRUP. OF DOOK.—We often hear it repeated by those who have used JUMELLE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF DOOEi that among all the thousand remedies offered to the public, there is none of them so salutary as acoogh medicine,so polentas an m vigorator, soeffectual as a purifying specific, and so shooting and restorative in cases of physical de bility, nervous irritation and a general sinking or a prostration of the system. For sale by the proprietor, F. JTJMEELE, No. 1525 Market street, and by all Druggists. [fei-3m( HO BOSON’S BRONCHIAL TABLETS ABE found to be an indispensable requisite in the treatment of Bronchitis, OatatThi Hoarsnesa, and similar complaints affecting the organs of the voice: -particularly recommended by public speak ers, singers, and amateurs. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by LANCASTER A WILLS. ESTLAOK’S DIPHTHERIA. LOZENGES.— These Lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for Diphtheria, Coughs, Sere Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections generally. Try them. THOMAS ESTLACK, Jr., Druggist, S. -W. cor. Of Eighteenth and Market sts.. Phila. ,ia2S-3ms TAYLOR’S ARNICA OIL OR EMBROCA TION—A reliable article. Positively cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sprains, Frosted Feet, Chlllblains, Pains in the Limbs, Chest, Side Bask. For sale by the Proprietor, H. B. TAT LOR, Tenth and Callowhill streets. Price, 25 cents. fe22-3m* JUST RECEIVED BY LATE IMPOBTA tion,.Hennessey’s flue Old Brandy, expressly for medicinal use. LANCASTER A WILLS, Pharmaceutists, N E. corner ARCH and TENTH Sts.. Phila. seSS MARSHAL'!- SALE—Bv virtue of a"writ-of sale by the Hon. JOHN OADWALADER, -budge of the District Court of the United State* in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at publio sale, to the highest and best bidder, for casm. at MIORENEB’S Stoie, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on MONDAY. MarchH, 1864, at 12 o’clock M ithe cargo of the eloop ANNIE THOMPSON, consisting 0f33 bales and 19 bags of cotton, 42 boxes, of tobacco, and SO barrels,of spirits of turpentine. WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. S. Marshal E. D. of Penna, : Phii.adbi.phia, Feb. 26,. 1864. fe27-6t MARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN OADWALADER, Judge of the District Court Of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, j will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for 'cash, at MIOHENER’S Store, No. 142 North FRONT on MONDAY, March 14th, 1864, at 12 o’ clock M., the residue of the cargo of the steamer CHATHAM, consisting of 90 bales of Cotton, 12 boxes of Tobacco, and 10 barrels of Rosin: WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. S. Marshal E. D. Of Pennsylvania. PHILADBI.PBXA, Feb. 26, 1804. fe27-6t fe26.lm§ Harry l. carpenter is. this day admitted to an interest in onr business. . • W. &F. CARPENTER, Tailors, • . -825 Ohestnutetreet. : PHnA., Feb. 1. 1864, ' : fe4-lm*; ■ GO-PARTN ebship f NOTICE.-Tto.sw4^, if- signed have this day entered into Go-partaer- • ship for 'the transaction of the DRY pOQDS.r COMMISSION BUSINESS,-Vnderthensmem JOHN H. WILLIAMS t CO. No. 329 Cheat nut street. JOHN H. WILLIAMS, JOHN WIEST. i phiuada., jw, i, loot. Jai-3m* at the office. de2-fttaj de7-3m* DEKFtTt BESUETS. PROFS. BOLLES Jt GALLOWAY, 0014-tf 1220 Walnut street. Phila. -V MARSHAL’S SALES. CO-PARTNERSHIPS. "WHEEEAS, The District Court of the TTni+<»/r States in audlor the Eastern District of PcLiYS™ nw, rightly i»d duly proceeding on a in the name of the United States of America’ hath decreed all persons in general who have< hr prtS tend to have, any right, title, or interest in'the sloop ANft IE THOMPSONS whereof Captain I °>le is master, her* tackle, apparel, and fomi tnre, and the goods, waxes, and merchandise laden on board ihereof, captured by the United States yessel-of*wur called the ‘.‘Fe^nandina, ,, under the command of Acting Master Edward. Moses*, to be monished, cited, and called to judg ment at the time and place; underwritten, and ta tneeflVcthereaiter expressed (justice soreqairing). . •w2\£f e * l k*xefore, charged and strictly enjoined/ ?l?,v.uSS C l Illanc t d ’ that yoa omit not, , but that2>yv; the these presents in at. least Awo It ■ln printed and published VLir e T °}%. 01 Philadelphia, and in tha monish : .;an« 1 “omshed-.and cited,' peremn. : t^hLj 1 pereons in general who hare, orpretend to lhave, any right, title, 'or interest inthS ih* ser5 er taekle ’ a PPaxel* and fnmitnro ? and the goods, ; wares, and merchandise ladan on board thereof,, to appear before the Hon“ JuHiS': UADTV AEADEK, the Judge of-the said Court, at the District Court room, in the City of Philadelphia, pn the twentieth, day after publican tion oi these presents,; if it be a conrt day, or else on the next * conrt ' day following, between the usual hours ol - hearing , causes,,, then and: there to show, or. allege, ... in due form, cd: £ rea£ P Qa hls and lawful excuse* if any they ha-ve. why the said sloop, .her .tackle*.' *• and ■ the goods, wares, laden on • board.: - thereof;- . fh« °i?«f«^^ e^2 npnil9ed tohelong, at.thetimeof the capture of , the .same, to the enemies of Ithtf as goods* of-their- enemies q* : otherwise, liable-and ,subject to condemnation, • to be adjudged and condemned as'good and lawfui pr a*; and further, to do and receive in this 7 behalf as to justice shall appertain; « yon duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, nnta all persons aforesaid, generally (to whom by the ;- tenor of these presents. it is also intimated).> that if they shall not appear at the time and placa. above mentioned, or appear and* shallnot show a reasonable and lawfnl cause to the contrary, then said .District Conn doth intend and will proceed tot. adjudication on the said capture, and may'prtS-r -nonnce that the said sloop Annie Thompson, her;; tackle, apparel and furniture, and the goods,..* wares, and merchandise, laden on board thereof! did belong, at the time of the capture of the same!* * to the enemies of the United States of America, ! and as goods ol their enemies, 2of bfcherwise, liable and subject to confiscation; and condemn nation, to be adjudged and condemned, as’lawfol':: prize, ihe absence, or rather contumacy, of the r i ntimat ? d m anywise notwilh-;. standuigj and that you duly certify to' the said Co ;', rt ;, Wll:U J ° a Bila ll do in the premises. . together with these presents. -- Witness theHpnorable JOHNCADWALADEB: Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, thiw flrct da T 9* MABCIf, A. D. ISG4, andin.thfi cighty- Smte y6ar ° y nde P endence 011118 said United mh2-3t u )n» Office hours from _ pe#^U^Hi L a AS^ ern "«tbict oe THE PRESIHENTOFTHE UNITED STATES. TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN Dill TEU-T OF PENNSYLVANIA. GREETING: /Yon we hereby commanded that you momsh and, ■ cite all persons who have, or pretend to have, any' right, title, or interest in ninety bales cotton, ten barrels rosin,’ and 'twelve boxes of tobacco, the residue of the cargo of the Steamer CHATHAM:, lately captured by the United States' Steamer Hu ron, as prize of war, and brought to this port Terr adjudication, to appear before the Hon. -JOHN' CAIiW ALADEB, the Judge of said Conrt. at the District Conrt room in the city ot Philadelphia, bn' the twentieth day after publication of these pre- ’ sents, if it be a conrt day, or else Oh the next court day following, between the usual honre of hearing' 1 * causes, then and there to show, or allege,' in dtrer form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse; it/ any they have, why the said ninety baleh cotton, ten barrels rosin, and twelves boxes of tobacco, the residue of the cargo of- thg yteamgr £hould,not be pronounced to belong, at the time of. the capture of the same, to the enemies of the rf: United States, and as goods of their enemies or : otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation* to ff: be adjudged and condemned as good andlawful prize;. and further to do and receive in this behalf " as to appertain. . "W imees the.Honor&ble JOHN C ADWAL A.DRR, Judge of the said Court, this -first day of March, A. D 1504, anddn the eighty.eightliTear of the In dependence of the said United States. mh2-3t G-. B. FOX. Cleric District Cotut. IN £? E dI STEICT court for the city AM) COUNTY OF PHTUTm.pgrt _ JAMLS HOUSE vs. Tlie Barge called theT F Waite, Cornelius Yielie, owner. March T., 186*1 No. S. Attachment enr label. Stipulations ii 0115 Cy« n To all •whom it may concern. By virtue of the above Writ of ‘ ‘Attachment sur me directed, issued outof the said Court, I bare-at tached the barge “T. F. Waite, V of New London, in the State of New York, : of wbicb Jefferson Clark was late blaster. The said Barge will be sold-for the payment of debts contracted for, work and labor done, and ... materials found and furnished in partly reolank- •; ing, recaulkmg and refastenicg the said Barge, ana otherwise laboring to make her seaworthy; - unless the owner, consignee, commander, or some . person in their behalf shall' appear. and pay the same or otherwise obtain the discharge of the said Bat ge within three months from, the date of thi« notice. AH persons having liens for any debts contracted as a oresaid are required to file the same within three months from the date hereof or be debarred from prosecuting their claims under the above writ oi atta hment. NOTICE. —Letters of Administration to the Estate of ANDREW J. WESTER, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons mriebed are requested to man? payment, and those having claims against said Estate to present them without delay to ELIZABETH WESTER, Administratrix, 1305 Girard avenue, or to her aforney, THOMAS J. DIEHL, 530 Walnut street. , ielB.th.-6t* - Summons in partition The sheriff u . directed to publish the following order. „ • _ , JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Ctiy and County ofj*hiladdphvt % 83. 5 The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania toAha Sheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting:■ If William Darlin&toni Administrator .cie bonis non cum testamento annexo of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Baldwin, i deceased, make ; you secure of prosecuting his claim, then we com > man d you that’ you summon.-by good and lawful eummoners, SarahS. Barnes*, fiharles M. Tyson and Lydia Ann,his wife, in right of the said Lydia Ann, Jonathan £>. Barnes, Samuel B. Cope, Oli ver Cope, late of your, county, so that they be and. appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas . for the City and;County . of Philadelphia, there to be held the first, MON DAY of March next, to show wherefore whereas they, the said Demandant.andthe said Defendant together and undivided do hold all that lot or piece of ground with the buddings thereon erected, situ ate or the north.side of Chestnut street, in the city, of Philadelphia; containing in breadth on the said Chestnut street fourteen feet, and in. length or. depth fifty feet; bounded northward by 'ground formerly of John Bar,- and afterwards of the heir* . of John Speel, deceased* eastward by Strawberry: , I alley, southward by the said Chestnut street, and 1 -westward wi»h the shop and ground sometime in the tenure of Isaac Warren and. afterwards hew longingto Samuel Barnea, or howsoever else the same is or of right ought to be butted and bounded, _• with the appurtenances. Being the same premises' which Samuel E. Howell and wife, by ; dated the twenty-first day of May, A D. ldlG, rei; corded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book M. R., No* 5 9, page 361, &c.,gTanted and conveyed to Barnes and Elizabeth Lawrence, widow, of Thomas Lawrence .in., fee as tenants, in common and. . not as • joint heirs. ' the same , Defendant partition thereof between them to be made (according to the laws and cus toms of this Common wealth in such case made and provided), do gainsay and .the same to be done do not permit, very unjustly and against the-same -laws and customs (as it is said,) Ac. And have "you .then there the names of thos# •Summoneis and this writ. Witness the Honorable OSWALDTHOMPSON* President of our said Court at Philadelphia, the~ - twenty-third day of January, in the year of our-’- Lerd one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four* : 5 iTsT I of the Court'd, P. and duly stamn. ed according to Actjof Pro Prothoho^ary,: OST-A CER'i IFIC ATE of 5 per Cent. Loan ° f ,°JL P SS l> * &lYlmia ’ :* or '#sl« 05, dated 183°, No, 754, in name of WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also, a Uertiflcate Of 5 per Cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the sum of fT-OCfc fidted June 30th, 1815, No. 1452, in name of ELI K. PRICE, Administrator of William Meredith, in Treat. - Application has been made to the.Andi*: tQr-General for a renewal of said Certificates. . • • EU K. PRIOEi -, fan-3m} No- sn Arch streets.- * Gotton sail duck. T - ofeirery weight,vftom wide, A^LSfD^sSi W ■ M 0« V» JCB—’S BUVJ W r T-'iTTiTV w ' : Z U U I»TBIOr OF irLe* FENI^Y£vANiAf STE^N “ s * G« R. FOX, Cleric District Court _ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. . Philadelphia, Feb. 11, 1864, fell-th6ts LOST,