THE CITY. The The 0010 BER 28, 1861. M.... 129 S 3" 49 52 WIND WNW...1.1W by N..WNW. CIVIL lllTS.—Yesterday, iu the Dis , hid Court, Judge Bare, an action was brought by fide- Nesters vs. Ervin di Bonsai!, on a feigned iseue bond. The defence was titat the goods were forthcoming to au ewer the writ. The plaintiff had levied on certain goods larder a judgment be had obtained against Bonsail. They were claimed by grvin as hie property, and a bond was executed, as is must in such cases, conditioned for the return of the ,goode in case they were determined to be not the property of Ervin. When the case was called for trial Bonsai' suffered a nonsuit. The sheriff then re turned that the goods had been (deigned. The defendant yesterday offered to prove that the goods had been.de livered to the sheriff, but that he permitted the defend ant on the execution, Bonsai!, to retain possession and pay part of the judgment against him, and on his failure to pay the balance, It was then discovered that the'goode had been (deigned. For this Ervin, the surety, claimed that he was released from liability. The court rejected the evidenoe, on the ground that the sheriff's return could not be .contradioted, and the jury returned a ver dict for the plaintiff. Henry Schenck vs J. L. Wentworth. An action on a promissory note. Yordiot for plaintiff for $517.69. Francis Blount vs. 0. Petry. An action on a promis gory note. No defence. Verdict for plaintiff For 5329.54. tons for 1861. The decrease thus indicated was print:A- - pally on the receipts for freight on the Lehigh, Delaware and Hudson, and Schuylkill Canal lines. On the Penn sylvania Baihoad the increase of coal shipments this year over last has been 416,000 tone, and it has been in a greater ratio each week since that time. The damages on the Lehith Canal were sufficiently repaired to admit of the passage of coal boats during the last week in Sep tember, and consequently there are seven or eight weeks of the season yet remaining to make) up for the loss of time occasioned by the June freshets. Tax SIII'PLY OF 00AL.—The amount or coal consuned by the General Government in its military and naval operations has been very great. All the coal used ie, with but few exceptions, shipped from this city, and produced from the mining sectionsof Parm a; lvanis. It is estimated that the annual quantity con - mimed for this purpose alone is about three hundred thousand tons. All the anthracite shipped to • Beaufort, Port Boys!, and tte various other naval depots on the Sondem coast, comes originally from Philadelphia. Owing to the interruption to navigation, caused by the freshets last spricg, the total exports of coal from tho mines this year, up to October, was 127,330 tons lees than up to the saute period last year. This would,'at first sight, appear to be a very large quantity, but• when the total amounts are given it diminishes greatly in im portance, for the total figures for the year make up 5,748,489 tons for 1862, up to October, against 0,875,823 &Last year the supply of coal .was 184,109 tons short that of 18E0, and yet there was no corresponding increase in the price of the article similar to what there is this vrinter. The quantity of coal sent from the mines during the first week of this month was 81,112 tone, the amount last year for the corresponding week being but 56,905 tons, thns showing a large increase in shipmenta. In fact, there is but little doubt that before navigation is closed on the canals the shipments of coal this season will greatly surpass in amount those of any previous year ; thus it would appear that the want of the regular supply at this season of tte yen is not the cause of, the Increase in price. TEE PHILADELPHIA CITY GUARD.— This fine organization ...ark forming under the command of Colonel William Cray, is for the nine months' service, and will be counted , in the draft Bach man receives in Sall $315 as bounty-money, also, a gum blanket, an arti cle not given to any other regiment. The advantages Of enlisting in this regiment are greater than those of fered by any other organ:zation. The headquarters, at No. 627 Chestnut stroet,,are tastefully fitted with flags and streamers, and every night the whole place is bril liantly illuminated with transparencies, lanterns, &c. The rendezvous is well worth a visit. A committee composed of Borne of onr most influential and prominent citizens have associated themselves together in order to look after the best Intereets of the regiment, which will be as well attended to as the Corn lUobange Regiment hes been by our merchants, who were instrumental in' raising it. This committee, composed of the Messrs. Bullock, Kennett', Ludwig, and many other well-known citizens, having raised and contributed from their own tackets a fund sufficient to equip every man in a hand some manner and render the organization one of the fined that have yet left our city. RECRUITING PGA THE NAVY.—The business of recruiting for the navy continues dull without the expectation of a rise in the market. It is one of thole branches of Uncle Bam's affairs that are either at a premium or below par. Last summer, the former was the case, as a conscquencs of an apprehended nightmare in the shore of a draft ; tad the frequent postponement of that calamity bavo materially assisted in dampening the enthusiasm of our would-be Jack Tars ; many of them preterring the fee of a substitute to an excursion before the mist. At present there are about six hundred newly shipped sailors and landemen on board the receiving ably , . The vessel has been partially refitted and additional accommodations are afforded to reetuits. The demand for reamen is not very formidable, consequently no dis advantage is in mediately experienced, but with the sail ing of a few chips of war now under repairs at the navy 3 and the number of recruits on hand will bo considerably reduced. INTIRESTING TO _LANDLORDS AND Ts- ITANTEL—In the District Court, before Judge Stroud, a cult was brought by illaulnis G Evans TB W. G Bren ton, to recover for the ore and occupation of a dwelling house. Ito. 807 Locust street, from October, 18G0, to July, 1681. The defter* set np was that the premises hod, previe us to the deferdarit'a occupancy, been occu pied by persons of bed diameter, and that the defendant and his family were annoyed no ranch by persons calling there and inquiring alter the former occupants, that they were obliihd to vacate the premises. The deposition of a boarder with Mr. lireuten wee offered to shoafehese facts, but the court overruled the evidence as irrelevant, and there being no ottur defence, the j ary returned a verdict for plaintiff for 8210.52. A RARE CHARACTER.—During the recent hearing of appeals by the Draft Commissioners, one individual came forward and stated that he had given his age, to the deputy marshal who took the enrollment, as forty-four years. Since then he had been to eon his mother, who lives in Montgomery county, and whom he had not seen for ten years. She told him ho was In his forty-sixth year, and he wished to be exempt on account of this fact. We do not think that there is another man in the city cf Philadelphia, who lives so near his mother, and who has not gone to see her for the long time of ten years. The commissioner, of course, refused to exempt this rare specimen. t o doubt thinking that if he could live so Mug without seeing an aged parent, he could easily leave his wife ai.d family for the short spaoe of nine months, it drafted. IRON CARB.--3 he Central Railroad Company is now having constructed several cars, all of Iron, the invention of a French physician, who has be come a Citizen of this country. Its inventor claims that It is many tons lighter than a wooden car, and much stronger; that !twill last much longer, and is almost entirely secure from accident. If it came in collision with another, was thrown off the track, or down an em bankment, or through a-bridge, It might be badly dented, but would remain whole. No loss of life could occur from splinters, the breulsiug out of bottom, or top, or sides. There might ho n jam and a enneeze, but nothing worse. ARRITAL OF SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIBBS.—Tho following-named sick and wounded soldiers have arrived at the Citizens' Volunteer Hospital, Broad and Prime strceis: Jaa. S. elatcr, 00. 1, 7th Rhode Island, heart disease Wm W. Sweat, Bth Ntiv York Battery, heart disoa . Oscar Downs, Co D,lsih Maysachusetts, heart disease Chas. B. Carter, Oo 0, Ist Maine Ottv'y, heart disease Chas. 0. Knox, 00. 0, let Maine Cavalry, liver compl't Ilea* B. NE chard. Co H, 7th Mass., diarrhoea. James Russell, Co. B, 2d Vermont, diarrhoea. J. L._Davis, Co. 0, Gth Now Hampshire, heart disease Samuel Layton, Co. H, 57th Pennsylvania. WATER AS.-1 he gas known as Oleo water gas promises n likelihood of attracting some attention. Its mode of manufacture is exceedingly simple. A small rotor t—acay three feet in length and four !pekes in diameter—fixed into a cooking stove, is filled with Dina or other wood, which, when reduced to char coal, receives a quangry of water and petroleum oil, in the proportion of one gallon of oil to every four of water. This chemical cornbinadon generates a solid clear gas, equal to 1500 cubic feet. the coat being from 20 to 50 cents per 1,000 cubic feet. The gas. holder can be made of a suitable elu, according to the needs of the consumer, and can be kept in the cellar. Tax 003131'11'1M of Fifth and Button wood-greet Hospital, acknowledge receiving from Ches• ter county Central Aid Society, a box, containing the following artick : 1 box of delicacies, 1 dozen old ebirts, rein o'd drawers. '4 sbeeis, 1 dozen new drawers, flannel shit te, 4 tem) banckerchiefe, 1 dozen towels, 4 hip pillows, 5 lore 2):110WW, 1 octillion, 6 arm-supports, 1 dozen pairs slippers, 011 ninalin and linen, lint, 2 bags dried-rnek, Blurs pmeervee, 3 pillows, and Castile soap. (West °Millar pa pens pita, e copy•) THE NEW CARMAGE OF THE GOOD IfiTEET HOSE CO PANY.—The handsome carriage built for this compauy by Edmund Young, and housed a few days since, weighs 1650 pounds, with a full cylinder of hose. It is patch d caret color, striped with white and gold. It Will cerr; 1000 feet of ten-inch forcing hose, Jones conViug, made by Dialogue. A neater si machine " has not Men turned out by the department of this city. Tu 154TH IiStIIBIENT.—This fine re— giment, oommandiAl by Col. McClure, is rapidly being organized. Being the only uins-months regiment now recruiting, it bee pecnliar darn diens for those inclined to shoulder the mmlic Company I), Captain Geo. D. (Joule, 211 Brut. F P. Woodruff, le recruiting at Com missioners' Hall, West Philadelphia. The regiment will soon be full. STILL .11110TBER.—The West Phila• dolphin Hoea (iorapai.y have just obtained a handsome new ambulance for the conveyance of sick and wounded soldiers to all from iha various hospitals. The ambu• lance was procured ar,ir Oa subscriptions from citizens, collected principally Ly Mr. Thomas Boston, thelrivor of the steam engird. Wham r . iU the patriotism of our noble firemen end" My KIN ODOM FOR A Rom ! youn g mon wiahing to join a good cavalry company , Would do well to attach themeelves to the ranker roll of Company B, Continental Cavalry. The company le commanded by Ca Diflitt Ft•Z'Orald, a gentlemanly and capable officer. The recikuvoue ie at No. 403 Walnut street. ROBBERY.--kieliacl Conner was ar rested ID dab city, Mott the charge of committing a rob bed in New T ork where he stole some $5O worth of jewelry, the prop'rty of Mr. E. Bico, N 0.16 Maiden Lane. The pritot er was tent to that city yesterday to stand trial. a MEETING OF Tab OFFICERS OF THE OLD REGlMltand.—An important meeting cf the offi cers of the old regimeets 14 announced to take place this morning, at the American Hotel. roonteter. OUTOBER 28, 1862. 6 I. t 2 it.....3r. 53 WIND. MIIII: 3 IIM2 THE CITY TRE&SURY.—The following statement shows 330 operations at the City Truantry for the week ending October 24th : RECEIPTS. Wm P. Hamm, taxes or 1862 $15,899.27 F. A. Server, Treasurer Guardians 'of P00r...- 1,101.26 F. Berztr, " copper awl 3,265 63 John D. Hazel. city railroad tolls IA 69 ()harlot) L. Wolff, water rents . 2;391,09 Girard Trust. F. McCormick, Superintendent Bents $272.56 PAYMENTS. Interest on City Loans $1,827.47 Interest on Warrants IU• 38 Alandamus 890 51 .. ' Outstanding Trarranti for 1861. ' Guardians of Poor ' $ 240 00 Public Pcbools 55 00 Police 27 15 ifighways • 20.90 City Commissioners , 18.00 Water " 0 60 Outstanding Warrants for 1862. Public Echoole $14.251.88 BiehwaT ff.. •••• ...... 11,770 73 5,50E487 Police 3,879.82 3 ~ 664 16 Clity Commeiefonere Volunteers.... 2,ARAS Guardians of Poor Water 2 4192 T City Property - 1,784 77 Clerks of Councils 1,184 05 Defence of City 861.72 Inspectors of Prison 546.56 Board of Morals .. . ... 404.92 Public School Loren 174.90 Ice Boat 169 00 Tire .... 166.66 Law 82.43 Market HOlll3OO 48.83 Surveys City Bounty -Fund Dr. B. Franklin's Legacy 37.50 Wills' Hospital . ~. 8,882 25 Girard Trust 7,789 17 THE SECOND U. P. CHURCH. -A met Sag of the congregation of the Second 11. P. Church was held in the church-building, on Monday evening, for the purpoee of expressing their views in reference to the anticipated absence of their pastor, Rev. J. B. Dales, D. D , In the Holy Land. Dr. Deka leavei the city on account of sickness in Ins family, and in the hope that the mild air of an Eastern climate will have a beneficial effect. The following pre. amble and resolution were adopted in reference to his departure: Whereas, Having heard that, in consequence of family affliction, cur esteemed pastor deems it his duty to be absent from the congregation for a season, in the hope that it may be the means of restoring health to his com panion, end believing that his proposed journey to Egypt and the HolyaLand will be of great importance and benefit, not only to this congregation but to the church at large :,therefore, Resolved, That we deeply eympathiie with our pastor in his affliction, and while regretting the cause of his ob tainer, we deem it his duty to make the proposed journey, and, as a congregation, will unite in prayers for a safe and pleaeant visit to him and his, and their return to us in due time in health and peace. The meeting afjoursed to meet again on Thursday evening next, when a farewell interview with their pat ter will be held. Dr. Dales and faint& leave tins city for New York on Yridily morning next, whence he takes ',engage to Liverpool. It is proposed by the congrega tion to present him with some more substantial mark of their caleem. BALE OF A PnizE OARao.—The cargo of the prize schooner Louisa was sold, yesterday at pub. lie auction, h.) order of the 11. B. Marshal. The, follow ng is the result of the sale: 1 cask carb. ammonia, 120 lbs., 180 per lb. ;.1 case balsam copaiva, 50 lbs., 66c • 1 do. adhesive plaster, 312 yards, 81.75, 10t;,4 boxes ext. lo.,gwood, 100 lbs., 10c.; 5 kegs hi- carb. soda, 660 lbs 631 c.; 1 case 421-lb. bog. pow. rhubarb, $1 per bottle; 1 do. 90 (.lb. jars pill hydrarg, lot broken iars and con. tents, $l5; 1 do. Powers & W. quinine, 60 oz., $2 80; 9 bbls. valves as, 1%c:; 7 bags pepper, ; 5 do. coffee, 26),Cc; 1 box white soap, 851b5., 7xc. ; l9do. gclornan's" ap, 1,140 ibs., 674'0. ; 13 do. Durkeets yeast pow., 26 doz., $1.15 per doz.; 2 cases matches, 40 gross, 600. per gross; 56 sacks ground salt, $1.32k, ; 14 bbls. herring, 20c. bbl. do. mackerel, $2.10 bbl.; 1 case brogans, 5 doz,, $5.62N per doz.; 10 half-chests groan tea, 600. per lb,; 1 bale rope, 8)6o. per lb. DEATH OF MADAME ANNA BISHOP.— We regret to learn of the sodden death of Madame Anna Bishop, which occurred recoutly at Milwaukee, Wis consin. It is stated that her death was the remit of her clothes taking tiro, from which she suffered very severely. She was well known in this city, where her vocal abilities were highly appreciated. A NICE QUESTION FOR LAWYERS.— One of the drafted mon now in the camp at Wert Phila delphia lacked seven days of being forty-flue years of age when his name was enrolled. When the draft was made, he was cne month over forty-five. Can a man be compelled to serve under such circumstances 1 BERTH IN A • STATION HOUSE.—A re spectable lady was taken 11l in the street on Monday evening, and was conveyed to the First- ward station house, where she gave birth to a fine' female child. Every :attention was paid hoth to the mother and her little one. CAUGHT IN THE ACT.—Yesterday, a man named John Gallagher was caught in the act of oar rying off a carpetbag, at Walnut. street wharf. He was committed to answer by Alderman Battier. Several such larcenies Mire recently been committed In tkia neighborhood. AN _IMMENSE Goosz,—A distinguished citizen received yesterday a largo and handsome goose as a present from Major Flomerfelt, who shot It at his farm, near Manahawkin, N J. The animal weighs absnt twenty pounds, and is pronounced to be one of the finest ever sent to this city. MEDICAL APPOINTMENTB.—The fol lowing Pennsylvanians havo been appointed aurgeons of volunteers: Paul B. Goddard, Haynes Agnew, Joseph Hopkinson, Jobn B. MoOlurg, and 8. D. Freeman. As ektant surgeons—William Mass and Frederick A. Keifer. ADRIFT.—A large batteau, about 30 feet long, and painted Mace, was picked up adrift by the harbor police on Monday night. It was taken to the police station, Front and Noble streets, THR ANDRRIBON TROOP.—We learn from a private despatch that the Anderson Troop have been retained for the present for special service in the State. ACKNOWLI3I33I2CNT. The Citizens' Volunteer Iloopitel Ameociation acknowledge the receipt of $2O, the procetee of a fair held at 1350 South street, by Memo Ann Louisa Bcans and Harriet O. Grafton. PRMADELPHIS BOARD OE TRADE. THOMAS EMBER, JR, AUGUSTUS B %TOE. Comirrnaoll THY NONTII EDWARD 0. KNIGHT, LETTER BAGS ; At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Northampton, Morse Liverpool, soon Ship Lancaster, Doc all Liverpool, soon Ship Wyoming, Barton Liverpool, soon Bak 1 1 ' Chipman, Jones Liverpool, soon Bark Clitton,Lonnon Rio de Janeiro, Soon Bark Sea Engle, Howes Port Spain, noon Brig Intended, Miller Demerara, soon Brig Anna, Morrow St Thomas, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 29, 1562. NUN RIBES . 6 27-BIIN BETE 6 0 HIGH WATIAB ...... 7 45 ARRIVED Ear Emma, Smith, 3 days from New York, with bar ley to captain. Solar J 31axfield. May, 4 days from Fortress Monroe, in ballast to J B, Blaktiton. Bar Anderson, °Lynch, 4 days front Hartford, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. Bohr Lucy, Branca, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with flour to R M Lea. Bohr Eagle, Newell, from Hatteras Inlet, in ballast to certain. tichr 1' Benner, Grace, from Hatteras Inlet, in ballast to captain. • Bohr J Porter, Burrthighs, from Fortress Monroe. Ecbr Mary 'Tice. Tice, from Alexandria. Behr N '1)lt r, Ogden, from GeorgetoWn. Fehr Willow harp, Davis, from Georgetown. Behr Amelia, Felkeoburg, from Salem. Ear Alabama, Yang'lder, from Manricetown. Bohr L Ander.ried, Bartlett, from Boston. Behr esex, Post, from New York. Stoamer Anthracite, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with rodeo to W M Baird At (10. OLZABZD Pobr Amelia, Palkonburg, Providence, Sinnickeon & Glover. - Schr Alabama, Vangilder, Providence, Costner, Stick ney & Wellirgtcn. Bohr J Porter, Burroughs, Providence, Espalier &Bro. Behr Mary Tice, Tice, New Haven, Wm H Johns. Schr Willow Harp, Davis, Boston, do Behr N Tyler, Ogden, Alexandria, Tyler, Stone 100. Schr L Ant/ended, Bartlett, Fortress Monroe, *do Schr Maria Bexanna, Palmer, Portemouth, L Auden ried & Behr Faux. Poet, Norwich, Jahn Mines & Co. Bcbr J Maxfield, May, Fort Schuyler, J B Blakiston. Bchr Gun Dock, Parker, New York, E A Sender I 00. Schr Canieo, Pendleton, New York, J E Braley & Co. Egr Our Flag, Daozenbaker, Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington, Isaac Hough. SAILED The bark Memento, Ottptala I,yall, for Belfast, Ireland,. sailed yeetcrday with the following cargo: 22,130 b tibels wheat, 1091 do white corn, 204 bbla flour, 800 bxs starch, 221 bilge cloverseed, and 12 tierces hams. (Correspondence of the Preen.) READING, Oct 27 The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Schuylkill Canal today, bound to Philadelphia, laden aLd Consigned as follows: Dcmon t light to Peter linfruck; Monitor and A B Rnk, wain to Bumphrers Hoffman dt Wright; Benicia Boy, bituminous ccul to M.Alvaine 3; eon; Daniel Ulrich, light to captain. ItiZMORANDA Ship Tropic. Nowell, cleared at New York 27th meet icr Phlladelebilt. Ship Belle of the Ocean, Reed, was adv at Liverpool 11th Lost for this tort the 21st. Brig Delaware, (Br) Bose, from Belem for Philadel phia, to load for Loudon, sailed from Providence 2fitti inst. Brig Waccernaw, Nichols, cleared at Rey West 29th Ult. for Philadel Brig Abncr Tailor, Tapley, for Philadelphia, Bailed from below f rovidence 25th inet. ' Bar tibaron, 2 hut low, hence, arrived at Newburyport 26th fn Seine JBl3O 0 Patterson, Hand, and Wave, ?derritt, berm arrived at Salem 26th Inst. t ebr Owns, Brown, sailed from New Bedford 2Gthinat for Philadelphia. Bohr Arnon, Small, cleared et Eastport 16th inst. for Wilmington, Da Bohr Ballet', Houton, hence, arrived at Providence :6th !Let Echrs J T Hill, Wheiden, Sterling, Hayes, and Jacob Lorillard, Percival, sailed from Providence 25th lug, for Philadelphia. Schrs Clare, Cole, from Newbnryport; Tantamount, Davie, frc in Boston, and Montt, Wall, from Portsmouth, BEI, all for Philadelphia;at Newdort 24th inst. Schr Monterey, Ozaig, from Bristol for Delaware Oily, at Newport 2tth !net Bare 0 W Duthie& Duckett)°, and H Newell, Sherman, cleared at New Yea 27th lust .for Philadelphia. liar Scrrh, Wallace, from Boston for Philadelphia, at New York i7'h lust. Sala Lady Ellen, Godfrey, sailed from Prnvidence 28th in ler Philadelphia Bars John It Mather, Nickerson, Imago Rich, Crowell, D L Sturgis, Norris, Susan Moore, Brown, and E Nick. errou. Baiter, all from Boston for Philadelphia, Sidled from Dutch Island Harbor 26th moat. echr John Br at'y, Henderson, hence, arrived at Paw (ticket .Bth Irt t. Pairs Tolett, Davis, hence for Boston; Broadtield, Dedrington, and On Frances, from Boston for Philadelphia ; at Newport 1113th inst. .c 26,821 83 23.25 251233.48 $77,90129 $l5 05.9 SHERIFF'S SALES Q BERIFF'S' SALE —By virtue , of a wilt:or Alias Venditioni Exponne,t) me directed, wilt be exposed to public sale or vendne on MORD a Y Evening, Ho. vember 3, 1862, at 4 o'clock, at Stamm- street Hall, All that three story brick Mese nage or tenement and lot of ground, eitnate on the north side of Filbert street, at the dittance of forty , nine (49) feet eastward from the east tide' of Sixteenth (late Schuylkill Seventh) street, in the oity of Philadelphia ; containing in' frOnt on Fil bert street sixteen (16) feet, and in depth northward seventy-six (76) Wet. [Being the same lot which Chitetlan Finney, by Indenture dated August first, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, and recorded,in Dead Book A. fd , No, 52, page k 0,,. granted and con veyed to Z ,, nas W Lassen in fee, reserving- therennt a yearly ground. rent of eighty ,, six dollsrs.] 111. 0., 66'3, 8 , '62.33,) , ' 39. Conarroe I Seized and taken in execution as the property of Zenas W. Lassen, and to be sold by 70EIN THO !EPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, October 22, 1862, 0c23.2t SBERIFF'ti BALE —By virtue of a writ of bevort It Was, to me directed.• will be expend to public Fate or vendee, on MONBAY Evening; November 3, 1862, at 4 o clock, at Bansom-street All that certain .three•story brick mesauage or tene ment, kitchen, and lot or p!ece of ground 'hereunto be longing, situate on the north side of Powell street, and west eide of a certain ton feet kwide alley loading from sold Powell street to Clover alley or Buckley street, be tween Delaware Fifth and Sixth street, and between Spruce and Pine streets, inthe city of Philadelphia con taining in front on Powell street 16 feet 3 Inches, and in length or epth 64 feet. Bounded on the west by ground late of Samuel Emlen, on the north by ground granted to Thomas Bostwick, on the meet by said 10 feet wide alley, and on the south by said Powell street, together with the use and privilege of the said 10 feet wide alley at all tlmeehereafter forever, under and subject to the payment of a certain yearly rent, clieirge, or sum of 27 Spanish milled dollars and nine cents, when and as the same 010.7 grow due and pay able. N. 8,-On the above described there is erected one three.story brick hones, with kitchen -P. 8.--The writ by virtneof which the above property will be Bold hai been issued on a judgment obtained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Jndge Hepburn, owner, or reputed owner, in the Common Pleas Court of Philadelphia,of..Time Term, 1862. No. 62,f0r taxes against said property. (0. P., 172 ; 8.,'62. $167.90. Poulson. Seized and taken in az 'mutton as the property of Judge Hepburn, and to be sold by - JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 22, 1802.' '0c23.3t 1 1 Z MERIFIP'B SALE —By virtue of a writ of Levari kJ Facies, to me directed, will be , exposed to public sate or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, November 8, 1882, at 4 o'clock, at SaDEOM•street Hall, AU that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three story brick building thereon erected, situate at the southwest corner of Saesafras (or Race) street and a twenty feet-wide alley, between Delaware Sixth street and Seventh street, In the city of Philadelphia, contain ing in breadth on the said .6assafrae (or Race) street ftf teen feet six inches, and extending in length or depth along the west side of the said alley 88 feet. Bounded westward by ground formerly of -John Shultz, southward by ground formerly of George Haynes, eaetwardly by the said alley, and northwardly by the said Sassafras (or Race) street. [Which mid lot or pieoe of ground (a "frame blAckeinith stop"being then thee eon erected)Jacob Roars by indenture dated the 30th day of March, LL. D. 1826, recorded in Deed Book G. W. R , No. 12, page 259, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said Peter Fritz in fee.] (D. 0,, 701; 8,, '62 $2,090. hex Seized and taken in execution 81 the prorrty of Peter Fritz, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON', Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, October 22, 1862. 0023-31 QtIERIFF'S BALE.--By virtue of a a ßrit of Levari I-7 Facies, to me directed, will be exposelno public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, November 3, 1862, at . 4 o'clock, at Bansom-street Hsli,, All that lot of grout d situate on the northwest corner of Twenty-second and F streets, in the Eighth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front sixty-two feet, and in depth sixty-nine feet N. 13.—0 n the above described there are erected 4 three story brick houses. P. 13.—The writ by virtue of which the above pro perty will be sold hasbeen issued on a judgment obtained in the case of the city of Philadelphia vs. William Prim rose, owner or reputed owner, in the Common Pleas Court of Philadelphia, of June Term. 1852, No. 53, for taxes against raid property. [0 P. 171; S. 432. $53.09. POUILOD. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Wil liam Primrose, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff'. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 22, 1852 oo23• 3t EtERIFF'S BALE —By virtue of a writ of Levert k) Facies, to me directed, will be expteed to public este or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, November .3, 1562, at 4 o'clock, at SODSOM•etreet Hall, All that certain two story brick messuage or tenement snd lot or piece of ground, situate en the weet side of Delaware Fourth etreet, at the distance of 170 feet 10 inches northward from Franklin street, in the (late) Kensington district of the Northern Liberties, in the county of Philadelphia, now the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Fourth street 16 feet, and in length or depth westward 100 foot, to Me chanic street. Bounded eastward by said Fourth street, ecuthward by ground granted, or intended to be granted, to Benjamin Shelmtre, westward by the said Mechanic street, and northward by a mesaume and lot late of James Magoon. [Being the came 'premises which George Connell and Elizabeth, his wife, by Indenture bearing even date with a certain indenture of mortgage, (viz: July 11th, A. D. 1844,) granted and conveyed unto the said William Irvine and Andrew Given, in foe. Subject to the payment of a certain yearly rent-charge of forty dollars, payable on first days of January and July in every year thereafter forever ] [D. C., 694; S., 'B2. $568.42. Letchworth. Seized and taken in execution as the property of An drew Given, and to besoid by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, October 22,1862 0523-8 t SHICRIFF'B SALE.—By virtue of a wiit of Levert Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public , sale or verdne, on MONDAY Evening, November 3, 1862, at 4 o'clock, at SSEIROM- street Ball, A yearly ground rent, or charge, or BIM of forty-one shillings and eight pence sterling, charged on and issuing out of a lot of ground situate on the south side of Cher ry street, between Third and Fourth streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containirg in front on Cherry street 25 feet 8 inches, depth 160. feet; bounded eastward by a lot late of at orge Randall, and westward by lota of Benjamin Loxloy and. John Winkle. P. S —The writ by virtue of which the above proper ty will be sold baa been issued on a judgment obtained in the case of the city of Philadelphia, vs. I. Dawes aviter, or. reputed owner, in tho Common Pleas Court of Philadelphia, of Juno Term, 1862, No 318, for taxes against said property. (0 P., 178'; S., '62. S 5 85. Pont a= . Seized and taken execution as the property or J. Davie, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Part&labia, Sheriff's Office, October 22, 1862 0c23-3t QIIEBIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of Levert t•J Facies, Write directed, will be exposed to public sale or vr ndne, on -MONDAY Evening, November 3,1862, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom- street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate , on the westerly aide of Lexington street, at the distance of 40 feet southward from the southerly line of Huron street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Lexington street 40 feet, and extending in length or depth westwardly of that width 90 feet. Bounded on the north by other ground conveyed by Edwin W. Leh man and wife to the said Enoch H. Beans, on the east by said Lexington street, on the south by other ground of the said Edwin W. Lehman, and on the west by ground late of Charles F. Lox. [Being the eoulhernmost 40 rest in breadth of a larger lot of ground 80 feet in breadth, which the geld Edwin W. Lehman and wife, by indenture bearing oven date herewith, (Augnst 7, 1860,) but est). mated before thew preeents and intended to be herewith resorted, for the consideration therein mentioned, a part of which is hereby intended to be secured, granted, and conveyed unto the said Enoch H. Beane, his heirs and atsignel N B —On the above promisee there is erected a three story unfinished brick dwelliog house. [D. 0., 098 ; S., '62. $1,103. Lox. Seized and token in execution unto property of Enoch 11. Beane, and to be cold by • JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, October 22,1882 0c23-8t EIEBIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of Leveri 17 Paciae, to me directed, will be exposed to public ewe or vendee, en MONDAY Evening, November 3, 18C; at 4 o'clock. at Sinsom-street AU that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the southeasterly side of Doke street, as widened to the width of one hundred feet, in the late District of Rich mond, now in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Phila delphia; beginning at a point two hundred and thirty five feet six inches northeasterly Iron the northeasterly side of eomereet street, containing in front or breadth on the said Duke street one hundred' and thirty feet, and exttnding in length or depth southeasterly of that width, between parallel lines, at right angles with the said Duke street, eighty-six feet seven inches; bounded northeast erly by ground formerly of Ann Ball. ecutheasterly partly by ground now or late of Joe4h Moore, partly by ground granted to James McOolgen on ground rent, southwesterly by other ground of the said Joseph Moore, and northwesterly by Duke street, widened as aforesaid. [Defog the same premises which Joseph Moore and Oe. cilia hie wife, by indenture dated the 11th day of Janu ary, A D. 1855, and recorded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 4. page 417, &0., granted and con veyed unto the said Peter Fritz,in fee, as in and by the saki recited indenture rel etion thereto being had may appear.] [D. 0., 702; B ,'62 $2,500. Lex. Seizt d and taken in execution as the property of Peter Fritz, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, October 22,1862. 0c23 .31 FIERIFF'd SALE —By virtue of a writ of Levarl SO Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, November 8, 1862, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-etreet Hall, All that certairelot or piece of ground, situate on the eontheasterly side of Passynnk road, at the distance of 243 feet 9k inches from the south eide of Mifflin street, in the First ward of the city of Philadelphia; thence xtene ing southweetwardly along the tail Pass,. unk road 16 feet; therce sonlheattwardly, by a lot of ground granted to the said John B. Bodgrra by Charles F. Lex, 65 feet, to a point; thence still southeastwardly along the came ground 32 feet 2 inches; then northettetwardly 10 fee., to ground now or late of the said Charles F. Lex; thente northweetwerdly along the same 93 feet 8k Mabee to the said Peseyunk road, to the place of beginning. [Being the firetdeecribed of two lots of ground which the laid Charles F. Lex, by indenture bearing even date hortwith, (September 2d, 1861,) but duly executed and acknowledged immediately before the execution of theta plumate, and intended to bo forthwith recorded, for the consideration money therein mentioned, part whereof, together with the said mentioned advances, (amounting in all to the sum of one thousand dollars,) is hereby se cured, granted, and convoyed unto the eald John B. Rodgers, in fee, as by reference to the said reotted in denture will more fully and at large appear 3 N. B —On the above premises there is erected a two story brick cottage. [D. 0 % 700 ; 8., 'B2. 61,000. Lax. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John B. Bcdgere, and to be told by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 22,1862. 0c23.3t SRERUN'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of Alias Levert 'Facies, to mo directed, will be exposed to public sale or. vondue, on MONDAY Evening, Nov. 3, 1862, at 4 o'clock, at Hansom. street Hall, All that certain three-story brick mesenage or tene ment and lot or piece of ground, situate on the west side of Eighth street, at the distance of 42 feet 4% inches or thereabouts, southward from Arch, formerly Mulberry street, in the 'city of Philadelphia aforesaid ; containing in front or breadth on said Eighth street 14 feet, and continuing that breadth or length westward 17 feet 6 inches, then widening southward to the breadth of 19 feet, and continuing that breadth further westward 7 feet 3 .inohes, then narrowing to the north aide to the breadth of 7 feet, and continuing that breadth 7 feet in length farther westward to the extent of 40 feet from the line cf said Eighth street -11,unded northward and southward by ground now or late of George Fiaka, east ward partly by the said Eighth street and partly by other ground now or leto of George Flake, and partly by ground now or late of Sarah Moore, being the same premises which Thomas B. Darraoh and Cordell. E. his wife, by indenture bearing date the 22d day of Maroh, Anno Dondril34s, recorded in the office for recording deeds in and for the city of Philadelphia, it, Deed Book B. L. L., No. 37, page 221, &c., granted and conveyed nate the said James Ilarvey in fee, subject to the payment of a certain apportioned yearly ground rent or sum of sixteen Spanish dollars unto Thomas Moore and Sarah his wife, her heirs and assigns, and which said yearly ground rent Maria M. Overman, in whom the same had become and was then legally vested, by indenture bearing date the twenty•Sret day of September, Anne Domini 1852, re corded in the aforesaid office in Deed Book T. H.,. tio. 37, page 430, &c . granted and assigned unto the said James Harvey, his heirs and assigns, whereupon the same ceased, merged, and became forever thereafter ex tinguished. [D 0., 703; 8.,'62. 142.690.42. Coleman. Seized and takin in execution as the property of James Harvey, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sher'ff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct 22, 1862. 0c23 3t QHEBIFE'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of Venditioni tJ Emporia!, to me directed, ; will be exposed to enbitc sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, November 3, 1962, at 4 o'clock: at Sansom.etreet Hall, All that certain throe.atory brick messuace and lot of ground situate on rho north side of Rodman street, a' the distance of one hundred and forty , fonr feet westward from the west side cf Tenth street, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on said Rodman street eighteen feet; and extending in depth northward of that width forty-eight feet (Being the southernmost part of the came lot of ground which Marmaduke 14 Burr and v fie, by deed tilted the 18th day of Jannaiy, A D. 1351, recorded in Deed Book T. H , No. S. page 131, &a., granted and conveyed to Jeremiah Asher In fee. Sub ject, together with the premises adjciniug to the north atd, to a curtain yearly ground rent of *872.) (D. 0., CO; S. ,62 81,000. Couarroo. • Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jercutialt Aebor, and to be sold by JOHN TROMP3ON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, October 22,131 g. 0c2:3-3t THWUESS.-PHILADELPHIA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1862. SIIERIFF7S SALES QHBEIffIog•BALE.—Ity 'virtue 'of a writ of Levert SO Facies, to me directed, will he canastad to public solo or vrcdue. on MONDtill Evening, November 3, 1862, at 4 o'clock, at Bantam-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of gronad, with the three. etory brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situ ate on the routh aide of Haines street, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia, at a Mastics of UT feet westward f rom th e we al aide of Twelfth street; contain• lug in front or breadth 13 feet, and extending in length or depth southward of that width 60 feet 1% inches to a three-feet-wide alley,communica•ing with another three feet wide alley which leads from paid Haines street to Carrell Street. Bounded 'northward by said Haines street, southward by said first-mentioned three.feet-wide alley, and eastward and westward by ground now or late of Win. E. Deacon; together with the tree use ' .I6(1., of the said alleys. (D. 0., 712; 6., '62. 5416 79 Petit. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John B. Psalms, and Mary Ann, his wife. and to be sold by JOHN 111.01,1P30N, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, O c t. 22. 1662. 0c23 3t SHEBIFI O 3 SALE - By virtues of a'. Writ of Levari.- Facies, to me directed, will be exp3sed to public sale or veisdno on MONDAY Evening, November 3,1882, at 4 o'clock, at Hansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messnage or tene ment and lot or piece of ground, situate on the east side of Randolph street (lately celled Elizabeth street), at the 'distance of 614 feet northward from the corner of Poplar street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in breadth or front on the said Randolph street 18 feet, and In length or depth extending thence eastward between lines at right angles with staid • Randolphotreet 60 feet. Bounded northward by ground now or late of Henry L. Spangler, southward by groundjate 01 George B. Wood end Caroline his wife, eastward by ground of John Mitchell, and westward by Randolph street aforesaid. (Being the same premises which the said Isaiah Bird and Sarah his wife, by indenture dated the sixth day of November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, recorded imtlie office for recording deeds for the city and county of Philadelphift, in Deed Book Book T. H., No. 164, page 179, granted and conveyed unto the said Lydia Lofton in fee.) [D , 689 ;S. T., '62. $:49 33. Einneioker. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Eli Loftorr end Lydia Lofton his wife, and to be sold by • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oot. 22, 1862. '0c23.3t 13 ERIFFI3 BALE.—By virtue of a writ of Altec Venditioni Exponas. to me directed ,will be exposed to Public Bale or Vendue, 'on MONDAY Evening, November 8, 1862, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom• street Hall, ' Ail that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three story brick dwelling house thereon erected, situate on the west side of Eighth street, at the distance of 99. feet southward from Locust street, in the city of Philadel phia, containing in breadth on said Eighth street 22 feet 6 inchts and extending In depth westward 100 feet to a 10. feet wide alley, leading into and from the said Locust street, and communicating with another alley 9 feet wide, extending into 'Blackberry alley. Bounded northward and southward by other property formerly owned by George O. Lybrand, westward by sail 10-feet.wide alley, and eastward by Eighth street aforesaid. [Being the asks lot of ground which Alexander Henry and Sarah, his wife, by indenture dated the seventh day of July ' A. D. 1814, and recorded the office for recording deeds , &c., for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book M. B , No 3, page 217, &c., granted rind conveyed unto George O. Lybrand in fee, reserving thereont the yearly rent of one hundred and eighty &Ham.' (D. 0., 09Z ; 8.,'02. 8283.89. Pant. Seized and taken in exam:then as the proportyof George O. Lybrand, and to be eold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Shoring Office, October 22,1812. 0c23-3t SHERIFF'S BALE.—By virtue of a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale. or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, November. 3, 1882: at 4 o'clock. at Saneom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate at the• southwest corner of Sixteenth street (formerly called Schur )kill Seventh street) and Brown street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Sixteenth street 18 feet, and extending (of that width) westward in length or depth, along said Brown street, 70 feet 8 inches to a 3.feet-wide alley, leading into and from said Brown street. Bounded northward by said Brown street, southward by other ground of. the said Fthelbert A. Marshall, eastward by the said Sixteenth street, and westward by the• sold 3-feet- wide alloy. lißeing the same lot or piece of ground which. the said thelbert A. Marehall,.by indenture bearing even date herewith, but executed immediately before the execution hereof for the consideration therein mentioned, (the whole of 'Lich was advanced by the said William B. Blight, Isaac 0. Blight, and J. Dickinson Sergeant, executors as aforesaid, and is hereby secured,) granted unto the said Robert H. Wilson in fee.] Together with the use of said alley in common with the said .Ethelbert A. liersball, his heirs and assigns, [D. 0 , 679; S. T., 'O2 $1,932.75. Hitler. Belvd and taken in execution asthe property of Bobart H. Wilson, and to be sold by JOIN. THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, October 22,1502. ,0023.3 t V.HBRIFF'S SALE —By virtue of a writ of Vomit tioni Exp.:mils, to me directed, will be. exposed to public sale or vendne on MONDAY Elveniag, Novem ber 3, 1862, at 4 o'clo ck, at Bensons-street Hall, • All that certain lot or piece of ground, beginning on the east side of Mill road, or Oedar lane, at the distance of 142 feet and one-half of an inch southward from the south side of a certain fifty feet wide street, called Crean street, (laid out and intended to be opened for public use by the said William (heath) formerly in the township of Blockley, now in the city of Philadelphia; thence ex tending eastward along other ground of the said Wil liam Crean, on aline at right angles with the said Cedar lane, 176 feet 9 inches and one.quartor of an limb, to the southweetwardly side of the said Crean street ; thence toutheastwardly along the same 29 feet 9 inches and one half of an inch, to a point in the line of the said Orean street, formed by the intersection of the said Crean street and a certain forty. feet wide street, called Miller street, (laid out and opened by the said William Crean for public use, at the distance of 900 feet eastward from the eastwardly side of the said Mill road, or Cedar lane, and running parallel therewith ;) thence southward along the west side of the said Miller street 31 feet 4 inches, to other ground of the said William Crean; thence west ward along the same, on a line at right angles with the said Miller street, 200 feet, to the east side of the said Mill road, or Cedar lane, and thence northward along the same 50 feet, to the place of beginning. [Being the seine premises which the said William Crean, by inden ture bearing date the second day of January; eighteen hundred and fifty, recorded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book G. W. C . No. 29, page 130, granted and cmiveyed unto the said John Howard, in fee; reserving thermal a yearly ground rent or sum of thirty-five dollars, paya ble half yearly, on the first days of the months of F Am ery and August in every year, forever.] Together with the free use and privilege of the said Miller streetend Crean street, respectively, at all herea'ter forever. Under and subject, nevertheless, to the express restric tion that no slaughter-hones, ekin-dressing establish ment, gine, soap, candle, or starch manufactory, or other building for offensive occupation, shall at any time hereafter be put, erected, or used on any part of the hereby-granted lot of ground. N. B.—On the above premises there is erected a two story frame dwelling honer, on the rear end of the lot. [D. 0., 708; B. '62.. 8118.64. Lax . Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Howard, and to be'srld by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 22, 1862. 0c23-3t SBERIFF , I3 BALE —By virtue of a writ of Vendi tient Bayonet), to me directed, wilt be' exposed to public sale or vcndue, on MONDAY livening. No-• umber 3,1862, at 4 o'clock, at Sensom- street Hall, All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the late township of Oxford, now the Twenty-third Ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a corner of other land belonging to the said Oxford Park Association, and in a line of lend late of George Cramer, now of Philip Robinson ; thence extending by the said !and of said as sociation north 433 w degrees east, 68 perches and 9.lotha of a perch to a corner in the middle of the road dividing the townships of Oxford and Lower Dublin; thence along the middle of said road south 47, degrees east, 20 perches and 86 hundredths of a .perch to a corner; thence by other land of Jacob Sballcross and Margaret,' his wife, of which this is a part, south. 43% degrees west, 69 per& es and 2-10ths of a perch to a corner in a line of the said Philip Robinson's land, and thence by , the same. ncrth 16 degrees 55 minntes west, 20 perches and 86 haw.' di edths of a perch to the place of beginning, containing 9 acres of land. [Being the tame premises which Jacob Shallcross with filargaret Shallcrose, his wife, by inden ture dated the day of April, 1856, granted and con veyed unto the said "The Oxford Park Association." is fee ID. 0., 693; 9, 432. $3,062 62. Letchworth. latizsd and taken in execution as the -property of The Oxford Park Association, and to be sold by OEIN THOMPSON, Sheriff- Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Ootober 22, 1822. oc2-3t QBENIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of Venditioni 1.3 Exponae, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, November 3, 1882, at 4 o'clock, at Sancom-street flail, All that Zertafn three- story brick messnage or tene ment, frame hack buildings and lot or piece of ground, situate on the west aide of Third street between Brown and Coates street, in that part of the city of Philadelphia lately called the Northern Liberties; containing in front or breadth on the said Third street 18 feet. and extending in length or depth westward eighty. five (85) feet, be the mane more or less. Bounded renthward oy ground for merly of Dewald Oloes, northward by a certain three feet wide alley hereinafter mentioned, westward by ground formerly of John Browne, and eastward by Third street aforesaid. Being the same lot or piece of ground then of the width of 20 feet, which John Haas and wife, et al., by indenture bearing date the eeventh day of June,A. D, 1841, recorded in the office for recording of dees, &0., at 'Philadelphia in Deed Book B. L. L., No. 52,..pege 423, &c, granted and conveyed to, the said Peter G. Bowers in tee, subject to the payment of a certain yearly ground rent or sum of three pounds, unto Sorer Brooke, his heirs and wedgies, on the first day of May, In every year forever; and the said John Heal and wife, by deed endorsed on the above recited indenture bearing date the 24th day of July, A. D. 1844, recorded in the office afore said.g in Deed Book B. L. L. No. 51. page 495, &c., after reciting among other things, that whereas the said Peter G. Bowers and wife, by indentnre bearing oven date therewith, granted and convoyed unto the said John Haar, his heirs and assigns forever a certain strip or piece of ground on tbo west side of Third street, adjoin ing ground cf the said John Hoes on the south; contain ing in front cn Third street 2 feet, end in length 85 feat; [Being the northernmost two feet of the said lot waver ed to the said Peter G. Bowers as above recited, did grant and convey unto the said Voter G. Bowers, hie heirs and assign, and the owners and occupiers of the lot or piece of ground adjoining the lot of the said John Hine, OD the south the free and uninterrupted use, right, liberty, and privilege of an alley three feet wide in the clear, leading into and from the said Third street, along the . north line of the lot of ground above; described, and of a water course over and along the said alloy, and of lay hag and repairing pipes of conduit for the purpose of Intro ducing thelchuylkffl or other water from the said Titled street, in common with the said John Haas, his heirs and assigns, owners and occupiers of the premises adjoining 'at all times forever, subject to one half of the expense of keeping the said alley in good order and repair ] Also, all that certain three-story brick meesusgo or tenement and let or piece of ground, situate on the west aide "of Brin'on street, (No. 1422,) at the distance of &bent 190 feet northward frOßl.fdaster Octet i centeining in front cr breadthJ on said Brittle:, trivet 20 feet, sad in length or depth westward about 40 feet. Bounded north ward by ground granted or intended to be granted to 'John A. Bender, southward by ground granted or in tended to be granted to John IN ...u..ree, westward by ground now or late of Charles Leech, and eastward by Brinton street. [Being part of a large lot or piece of 'ground Which James Markoe and wife. by iadenturedatsd the 17th day of May, A. D. 1846, recorded in Deed Book A W. M., No. 45, page 215, &c.. granted and convoyed to the raid-Peter 0. Bowers, his heirs and assigns in fee, and the the Peter G. Bowers and wife, by indenture dated the 7th day of December, 1852, recorded in Deed Book B. D. W., No. 50, page 10, ac granted and con rem). to Charles - Leech, his heirs and assigns, the west ern part as by reference thereto will appear.] [D. C., 865; 8., '62. 113,000. Seized and taken in execution as the ,property of Peter G. Bowels, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office; Oct. 22, 1862. ec23.3t, Q I III6IIIPF'B SALE.—By virtue of a writ of Levert 13 Facies, to mo directed, will be expoeed to Public Sale or Vendue,,on MONDAY Evening, November 3, 1802, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three. story brick meseuage and tavern, and lot or piece of ground, situate on the northwest cor ner of Laurel and Budd knots, in the late dietritt of the Northern Liberliee, in said city of Philadelphia; con taining in front or breadth on said Laurel street 16 feet, and in length or depth. on said Budd street 69 feet 7 inches, end widening en the rear end thereof to 31 feet 8 Inches, including the three small frame tenements thereon erected. [Being the same premises which George Hegel), Require, High Sheriff of the City and Clonoty of Phila delphia, by deed poll dated the 4th day of October, A. D. 1858,. duly acknowledged in open District (Hurt, the same day, •and entered among the records thereof in book I. No 2, page 127, &c., grant d and conveyed unto said Amos Scott, in fee.] Subject to the payment of a yearly rent charge of 826 50, issuing out of the easternmost 13 feet 8 inches in frost on Laurel street, payable to David hlceormic and wife, and ea it reeeects the woe ere 2 feet 9 inches in front on Laurel street, to the payment of a proportional part of a yearly root charge of 8189 to Hugh Ferguson. [D. 0 , 908; '62. 82 84125 PAW. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Amos Scott, and to be *old by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. l'hiledelobis, Sheriff's °Mee, October 52.1862 0023.3 t BAlal.—By virtne of a writ of Altss Ltvari Facia!, to me directed, will he expos 4 to public sale or vendee, on DIOND a. f Evening, Novem ber 3,1862, at 4 o'cloCk, at Sansomstreet All that certain three- etorltd brick dwelling Ileum or store house, and the lot or piece of ground on which the same is erected, Banat° on the no: thwast corner of Apple and Master streets, in the Seventeenth ward or the olty of 'Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the torch silo of said blaster street 18 feet, more or less, sad extending of that width in length or depth along the west side of said Apple etrent 100 feet. more or lees. 1 . 0. 0 , 707; 8 T., '62 8225 20 Nichols. N. IV d and taken in execution as the property of Wit- Item Shoemaker, ens to ha sold by JOHN TEM:II'3OIT, Sheriff. Tlesielstbla,Bhalff's Office, 0ct.23, 1962. 0c23 3t SEIEFIFF'S BALF..—By virtue of a writ of Levitt Facies, to me eirected, will be exposed to public 9 tie Or vendue, on MONDAY rvening, November 3, 1862, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-etreot Hall, All that certain brick messuage or tenement, and lot Or piece of ground, eitucto on tho emit t ido of Hutchinson street, at the distance of 60 feet northward from the northeast corner of tho said Hutchinson street and Pop lar street, In the Twentieth ward of the city of Phila delphia aforesaid, containing in front or breadth on tho Bald Hutchinson street 16 feet, and extending thence eastward in length or depth between lines at right angles with said Hutchinson Street 40 feet and seven-eighths of &Plumb on the north line, and 37 feet 10,4 inches on the South line thereof. Bounded northward by ground now or tate of David P.. Evans, eastward partly by ground now or late of James Shanneay, and partly by the heal of a 3.feet-wide alley leading eastward into a cer tain 20 fret-wide street caned Tyler street, southward by ground now or late of Job Hirkbride ' and westward by the said Hutobineon street. [Being the same. premises which Stephen Blatchford end wife. by indenture dated the 24th day of October, A. D. 1845, ant recorded in Deed Beak H. L. L.; No. 49, page 429, Arc., granted and conveyed unto Henry Felton in fee:] Together with the free and common use and privilege of the said 3-feet wide alley, at all times hereafter forever. iD. 0., 709 ; S., '62. $94124 Pant. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Henry. Felton, and to be sold by JOHN THO UPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. October 22,1862. 0023.3 t BETHKE'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of Yendi• 1.7 tloni Emma% to me directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale or vondue, on 5105IDAY Evening, November 3, 1862, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street Hall, All that lot or piece of ground, with the brick Market House thereon erected, situate at the southwest corner of Spring Garden and Twenty-second streets, in the Fif teenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at the aforesaid corner of said streets, thence extending west ward along the south side of . said Spring Garden street, oneitundred and forty feet, thence southward parallel with said Twenty-second 'trent one hundred and twenty six feet two inches and an eighth to the northeastwardly side of Pennsylvania avenue, thence southeastward along the said Pennsylvania avenue ono hundred and seventy seven feet two inches to the west side of the said Twenty second sheet, and thence northward along the west side of said Twenty-second atreet two hundred and thirty. five feet eleven inches and seven-eighths of an inch to the place of beginning. (Being composed of the whole of one lot, end a portion of the other, of two save. ral lots of ground and premises which James Y. Watson and wife, b 7 indenture dated the 24th day of August, Anno Domini 1849, recorded at Philadelphia in In Deed Book A D. 8., No. 95, page 303, &a , granted and conveyed unto the said 41 Fairmount Market Com pany," their successors and assigns toraver, under and subject to a yearly ground rent of two hundred and five dollars upon one of the said lots, and a proportionable share of a yearly ground rent of four hundred and ninety-five dollars epon the other of said lots, payable t. alf-YeatlYt &c.] (D. C., 695; 8.,'52. SM. Letchworth. beized and taken in execution as the property of The Fairmount Market Oompany, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, October 22,1862. 0c23.3t SHERIFF'S SALE —By virtue of a writ of•Levart Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to Public Bale or—Vendne, on MONDAY Evening, November 3, 1862, at 4 o'clock; at Bansom.streot Hail, , All thist certain lot or piece of land, situate on the easterly side of the Ridge Turnpike road, in (ho former township of Boxborough, and now in the Twenty-first ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning on the afore said side of said road, at a oorner of this and Joseph P. C. Hoffman's land, thence by the same north sixty-two degrees forty-five minutes east, sixteen perches and sevenly-five one-hundredths of a perch, to a corner of this and land granted, or intended to be granted, to James B. Nicholas & Co,, thence by the same the two following courses and distances, south twenty-six do green five minutes east, fifty feet, thence south sixty-two degrees forty-five minutes west, eixteen perches and forty. two one•hundreiths, to the aforesaid side of said turnpike road, thence by the same north thirty-two de grees thirty-five minutes west, fifty feet to the place of beginning. Containing fifty square perches of land, more or lest, within said limits. [Being the same pre mises which William Levering and Clement Levering, executors to the last will and testament of Thomas Le vering, late of the township of Roxborough aforesaid, deceased, by deed bearing date the eighth day of April, A. D. 1864, recorded in the office for recording deeds &c., for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book T. 8., No. 170,page 346, &c., granted and conveyed to Deborah Levering, her heirs and assigns, forever ] N. B —On the above described lot there is erected s two-storied stone dwelling house. [D. C., 657; 8 ,'B2. 51,163 33 Paul. Seized and taken in execution as the property of De borah Levering, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 22, 1862. oo2S 31 QHERIFF'd S &LB.—By virtue of a writ of Levert 10 Facial', to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendtte, on MONDAY Evening, Nov. 3,1882, st 4 o'clock; at Sansoca-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the east elde of Seventeenth street, at the distance of 17 feet northward from the north eide of Swain street, in that part of the city of Philadelphia, late the district of Spring Garden; containing in front or breadth on saidSeyenteenth flreet 17 feet, and extending In length or depth of that width eastward between lines parallel with add Swain street 61 teet, to a three feet wide olley [miler; south ward into said Swain street. Bounded northward by other ground of the said Bobt H. Wileon, eonthward by ground granted to William Kee on ground rent, eastward by said three feet wide alley, and westward by said Seven teenth street. [Being the southern half of a larger lot of ground, which Etheibert A. Marshall, by indenture da- ted the twenty- ninth day of September, Anno Domini 1855, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book R. D. W.. No 39, pose 301, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said 'Robert H. Wilson in fee, who intends shortly to erect theron a three-story brick dwelling house Sub ject to the restrictions that no slaughter-house. akin dressing establishment, hoes or engine berm, blaoksmith shop, carpenter shop, gine, soap, candle, or starch ma nufactorj, BUM° or building for offensive occupation, shall at any time hereafter be erected or used on any part of the said lot [D. 0., 6b7 ; 8., '62. S 2 800. Dennis. Seized and tab en in esfeutbn as the property of Ro bert H. Wilson, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 22, 1852. 0c23-3t S)XEIFF'S SALE.—By Irian° of a writ of Levaii Facies, to me directed, trill be exosed to public gale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, November 3, 1682,. at 4 o'clock, at Paneom-street All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the. eontherly side of Huron street and westerly tide of Lex ington etreet, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front or breadth en said Lexington aire , t forty feet, and extending in length or 'depth of that width westwardly ninety feet. Bounded on the north by Huron etreet aforesaid, on the east by said Lexington street, on the south by other ground conveyed by the said Elwin W. Lehman to said Enoch H. Beata. and on the west by ground late of Charles F. Lex. [Being the northern most forty feet in breadth' of a larger lot of ground eighty feet in breadth which the said Edwin W. Leh man and wife, by an indenture bearing even date here with, (August Tth; 1880,) and lntonded to be herewith recorded, granted aid conveyed unto the said Enoch 11. Beans, hie heirs and assigns The moneys secured by.this present indenture or mortgage being the amount of certain advance moneys to be.made by the said Ed win W. Lehman to the said Enoch H. Beans, e.ocnding to the terms and stipulations in a certain agreement in writing, bi aring even date herewith, and intended to be herewith recorded. N. B —On the above premises there is erected a three story unfiniebed brick dwelling house. [D. 0, 697; 5.,'62. $1,10300 Lex Feized and taken in execution as the property of Enoch H. Beane, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPFON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, 0ct.22,1862. 0c22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.'—By virtue of a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, November 3, . 1862, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom. street Hall, • No. 1. All that certain three.story brick messnage or tenement and lot or piece of ground; situate on the east side of Delaware Fifth street, adjoining the next describ ed lot, between Lombard and Gaskill streets, in the city tf Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Fifth street, twenty feet, and in length or depth one hundred and twenty feet Bounded northward by the back ends of Lombard-street lots, eastward by ground now or late of William Preston, southward by the next deseribtd lot, and westward by Fifth street aforesaid. [Being the same premises which James Johnston, by in• denture dated the 10th day of April, A. D., 1805, granted and conveyed unto Alexander Moore, and others, for the use and benefit of the said "the Fourth Presbyterian Congregation, in the city of Philadelphia," In fee, subject to the pas went of a yearly ground rent of forty dollars, part of a larger groundrentof seventy two dollars, paya ble to Idlers Flehor. his heirs and assigns.] No 2. All that large brick, rough east church edifice and lot or piece of ground, situate on the east side of Delaware Fifth street, and the ninth 'side of Gaskill etreet, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on • the said Fifth street .forty-one feet, nine inches, and in length or depth on said Gaskil ' l street one hundred and twenty feet. Bounded northward by the abeive described lot of ground, eastward by ground formerly of niers Fisher, southward by the said Gaskttl- street, and west ward-by Fifth street aforesaid. (Being the same lot of atoned which Jerald Israel, Bee., High Blnriff, by deed poll dated the 30th day of March, A. D., 1802. and en tered among the records of the Court of Common Pleas, in Book 8., page 393, granted and conveyed unto Ed ward Hanna, Robert Jackson, and Robert "Gordon and the survivor, in fee, subject to a yearly ground ren t forty one dollars and three.fourths of a dollar, in trust for the use, benefit, and behoof of the said The Fourth Pres byterlan Congregation in the city of Philadelphia "1— [ID 0., 631; S., 62. 51,077.36. John H. Campbell ] Seized and - taken in execution as tho property of The Fourth Presbyterian Congregation, in the city of Phila delphia, end to be sold by _ _ _ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct 22, 1862. 0c23.6t EMMET'S SALE —By virtue of a writ of Alias 53 Venditioni Exponas, to me directed. will be ex posed to public sate or routine, on MONDAY Evening, November 3, 1862, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with a two and a half story stone dwelling home, with Ice house, barn, and wagon house thereon;erected, *gelato on the northwesterly aide of Meta street, in the late borough of Frankford, now the Twenty-third ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a corner in the middle of Dyre street, as laid out cn the plan of survey of the late borough of Frankford-atoreeaid; thence along the middle of raid Dyro street north ififty-four degrees forty-one minutes west, seven hundred and thirty-six feet to a cor ner in a line of Emanuel Petsre'-ground, thence by the some south thirty-six degrees forty five minutes west, two hundred and fifty. six feet to a corner, thence by ether ground of which this was formerly a part, south fifty-five degrees thirty-six mientes east, seven hundred and forty-two feet to a corner on the side of said Main sheet. thence by said Main street north thirty-five de grees nineteen minutes east, two hundred and forty five feet eleven inches to the place of beginning No. 2 All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Twenty-third ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a corner on the southeasterly Bide of Peon street, Eta laid cut on the plan of the late borough of Prank ford, thence along said Penn street north thirty five degree! nineteen minutes east, three hundred and forty feet to the middle of litthe'raconey creek, thence down the middle of said creek the several courses and distances thereof to a corner in a line of land late of. Richard Wilson, *duce of Emanuel Peters, thence along said line south l hirty- seven degrees twenty. three minutes •• west, two-hundred and ninety- teven feet and ono-tenth of a foot to a corner - 1n a line of other gronni of which this was part, and thence by said ground north forty eight degrees sixteen minutes west, two hundred and fourteen feet to the place of beginning. '1 he two pro- Mires above described are the same which Emanuel Pe ters ,and wife,,by two several indentures dated respect • ively the fleet day of January, A. D. 1856, and the 18th day of April 1857, intended to bo recorded, granted and ccnveyed unto George U. Barber In fee. The ermine No. 1, first above described, having been divided into lots, will be sold as follows, viz : No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the northwesterly aide of the Main street, in the late borough of Frankford, now Twenty-third ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning on the westerly corner of the said Alain street and Dire street, thence extending northwerterly along the said Dyro street, two hundred and thirty-nine feet five inches to the southeasterly line of Franklin street, thence southwesterly along the same two hundred and twenty-nine feet four and a half inches, more or lees, to ground of William H. Health:Le, thence southeasterly along the same two hundred and thirty nine feet three and five-eighths Inches to the northwest erly lido of the Main street aforesaid, thence northeast erly along the some two hundred and twenty-five 'feet eleven inches lo the place of beginning. No. 2. All that certain lot or piece lof ground, with a two- end. a half story stone dwelling-house, with ice house, barn, and wagon house, thereon erected, begin ning at a corner formed by the northwesterly side of said Franklin street, with the southwesterly side of said Dyre street; thence extending northwesterly along the said Dy re street two hundred and nineteen feet four inning to the southeasterly line of Penn street; thence southwest erly along the same two hundred and thirty-four feet four and seven-eighths inches, to ground late of William B. Bethel); thence southeasterly alone the same two hnedred and nineteen feet four inches to the northwest erly side of said Franklin street, and thence northeasterly aloes the same two hundred and thirty feet seven inches to the place of beginning. No. 3. Alt that certain lot or piece of ground begin nirg at a cornerfortned by the northwesterly side of Penn street, with the southwesterly side of said Dyro street, thence extending northwesterly along said Dyre street, about ono hundred and fifty feet four inches, more or leer, to ground late of John U. liMe, trustee, &0., thence touthwesterly along the same two hundred and twenty. six feet, more or less, to ground late of William& Be thell, thence eouutbeasterly by the same one hundred and fifty eight feet four inches, more or less, to the north westerly line of said Penn street, and thence northeast erly along the same two hundred and iwenty-eilx feet five inehee, more or lees, to the place of beginning. [D. 0., 656 ; , '62 Stif.-1.9T. Woodward. Seized and taken.'ln execution as the property of tied. O. Barber, and to be sold be JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, bhetiff's Office, Oct 22,-1662, 0c23 St SHERIFF'S SALES ‘ I ,HEBIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of Verdi -1.7 tioni Expense, to me "'meted, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Novem ber 8. 1862, at 4 o'clock, at daneom street Hail, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the rest aide of Fifteenth street, at the distance of 52 feet gt; Inches southward from the south aide of Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia, in the Twentieth ward ; con taining in front or breadth on tho said Fifteenth street 26 feet 4N inches, and extending in length or depth east ward of that breadth between lines at right angles with the said Fifteenth street 155 feet 8 incises to Carrile etreot ; bounded northward by ground of Washington Brown, and southward by ground of Oratio S eastward by said Cathie street, and westward by Fif teenth street aforesaid. [Being the same -promises which Joseph W. &hider and Anna kr.. his wife, by indenture bearing date the 17th day of September, A.. D.,1861. re oc rded in Deed look A. C. H. No. 25, pigs 199, ,tc , granted and conveyed unto the said Henry Haviiand, in fee, reserving thereout, however, the yearly ground rent or sum of 5240, payable in equal half-yearly payments on the first day of the months of December and June, In every year thereafter, unto the said Joseph W. Bonder, his belts and assigns.] 19. B.—On the above lot there is an unfinished brick messmage. [D. C., 591; 5., '62 5247.20. Simpson. Seized anti taken in execution as the property of Henry Haviland, and to he sold by JOHN THOSIF 30N, Sheriff. Philadelphia, 1 beriff's Office, Oct. 22, 1862 0c23 3t QIIEBIFIf'I3 SALE —By virtue of a writ of Vend(dont Expones, to me directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale or venduo, on MONDAY Evening : November 1862, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain lot of ground with buildings themn erected situate on the north side of Spring Garden street, at the distance of 07 feet eastward from the east aide of Broad street, in the oily of Philadelphia ; containing is frost on Spring Garden street 83 feet,'and extending in depth northward 1(0 feet. [Being tho same lot of ground which George M. Conarroe by Indenture dtted the 30th day of September, A. D. 1859, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No —, page —, granted and conveyed to said Jacob B. Oasselberry in fee, subject to the payment of a yearly ground rent of $574) N. B —On the above lot is erected a large two-story brick and mastic church building . P S.—Mr. Cseselberry has no interest. [D. 0 , 835 S. T , '62. 51,500. Coonsrroo. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jacob B. Oseselberr7, and to be sold by • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff - a Office, October S 2, 1882 ea./3-31 SHERIFF'S SALE —By virtue of a writ of Levert Fa ciae, to me directed. will be exposed to public tale or vendee, on MONDAY If.veninx, November 3, 1862, at 4 o'clock, at Baeeom street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the southeaeterly side of Panty unk road, at the distance of two hundred and fifty-nine feet and three-enartt r Inches from the south side of blifftin area, in the First Warder the 'city of Philadelphia, thence extending southwest waraly alorg the said Peggy rink road thirty-four feet eleven and a Quarter inches to the ground of ()harlots le. Lex, thence southeastward along the same' one hundred awl tour feet three inches, thence northeastward ten feet ten Inches to a lot.of ground granted by the said Charles F. Lex to the said John B. Rodgers, thence northwest warnly along the same thirty-two feet two inches, thanes still northwestward by the same sixty-five foot to the said Paeeyunk road, the pace of beginning.. [using the second described of two lots of ground which the said Charles F. Lex, by indenture bearing even date herewith (September 2d,1861), but drily executed and acknow ledged immediately before the execution of these pre- Cents, and intended to be forthwith recorded for the con sideration money therein mentioned, pert whereof, to gether with the said mentioned advances, pmonnting in all to the sum of ono thousatal one hundred dollars, is hereby eectued, granted, and conveyed unto the said John B Rodgers, In fee, as by refereuce to the said recited indenture will more fully and at large appear.] N B.—On the above promisee there is erected a two story brick cottage. [D. 0., 699 ; 8., '62. $l,lOO. Lex. Seized and taken In execution as the property of John B. Rodgers, and to be field by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 22, 1862. 0c23-3t SUIRIFFT SALE.—By virtue of a writ of Leve r ! Facies, to me directed, will be expoeed to public Bale or vindue, on MONDAY Evening, November 3, 1862, at 4 o'clock, at !bosom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the3three story brick • metenage or tenement thereon erected, situate on the south side of Jefferson street, at the dts • tance of 69 feet eastward from the east side of Ontario street, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on Bold Jefferson street 17 feet 3 inches, and extending in length or depth Boat yard between lines at right angles therewith 'lOO fest. Bounded northward by iho said Jefferson street, east ward and westward by ground now or late of John Mul vaney, and southward by ground now or late of Thomas S. Potts and Townsend Smith. [Being the same premises which the said Cyrus Cadwallader and wile by Indenture bearing even date with the above recited indenture, but executed immediately before the came, for the considera tion moneys therein mentioned, part whereof is thereby tenured, granted unto the said William S. Ernst in fee, eutject to the payment of a yearly ground rent or sum of $9O, in equal half-yearly payments, on the first day of January and July forever.], [D. 0., 682; S., '62, $2,330.17. • Paul - Seized and taken in execution as the property of Wil liam S. Ernst, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 22, 1862. 0a23 3t QUERIFF'd BALE.—By virtue of a writ of LeYari to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, November 3, 1862, at 4 o'clock, at Sense= street Hall, All these two contiguous lots of ground, with the mes- Busse or tenements thereon, situate on the south side of Chestnut street, in the Fifth ward of the city of Philo detain, between Sixth and Seventh streets, (being known as Jones' Hotel) containing in front or broad h on the said Chestnut street 50 feet 6 inches, and extend ing in length or depth that breadth southward two hun dred and two (202) feet, where it widens on the oast side to the breadth of 61 feet 6 inches, thence extending the hurt-mentioned breadth the further doll) of 33 feet to George street, including the westernmost half part of a 9 feet 6 inches wide alley, left open on the east side of the aforesaid lot for the common use, cenvenience, and ac commodation of the came and the adjoining lot to the eastward. Extending from the said Geo- ge street in length northward 33 feet. Bounded northward by said Chestnut street, eastward partly by ground late of Themes Billieston, and partly by the middle of the said '9 feet 6 inches wide alley, southward by the said George street. and westward by ground late of George Harrison. N. B.—Ou tbo above described there ie erected the property or part thereof coxwnly known as Jones' Hotel P. 8 -Tho writ by virtns of which the above pro perty will be sold has been inuod on a judgment ob tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Catha rine lobe, owner or reputed owner, in the District Court of Philadelphia, of June Term. 1862, No. 81, for taxes ogsinst said proporty. [D. 0., 711 ; 8., 'B2. $2,- 730 80. Poulson. Seized end taken' in execution as the property of Catharine Yohe, owner. Sze. , and to be sold by JOHN THOIIPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Oct 22, 1362 0c23 3t SIIERIFF'S BALE.—By virtue of a writ of Vondi lion! Expense, to me directed, will be exposed to :pub tic sole or vendue ' on MONDAY' Evening, November 3, 1862, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Ad that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the east side of Fifteenth street. at the distance of 79 feet 2 inches southward from the south side of Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia, in the Twentieth ward ; contain. tog in front or breadth on the said Fifteenth street 28 feet 4,; inches, and extending in length or depth east ward of that breadth between lines at right angles with the said Fifteenth street 155 feet 8 inches t > Oarlile street; bounded northward by ground of Joseph W. Sander, and southward by ground of John Bice, eastward by said flarlile street, and westward by Fifteenth street afore said. [Being the same premises which °railed. Olaflin and Elmira D , bit wife, by indenture bearing date the 17th day of September A D.. 1861, recorded in Deed Book A. O. H , No. 25, page 185, dc., granted and coon veycd unto the said Henry Haviland, in fee, receiving thoreout, however, the yearly ground rent or sow of two hundred and forty dollars, payable in equal halt yearly payments on the first day of the months of December and Juno in every year thereafter, unto the said Oratio B. (Heflin, hie heirs and assigns J N. B.—On the aboys tot there is en unfinished brick messtume. [D. 0.. 590; S., '62. 6247 20. Simpson. Seized and taken in execution” the property of Henry Reviles:id, and to be soli by JOHN THOMPSON t Sheriff. Fbliadelptia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 22,1362. 0c23 3t HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Eiponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or rendue, on MONDAY 'Evening, November 3, 1362, at 4 o'clock, et Saneom street Hall, No. 1. All that ct rtain lot or piece of ground, with the two•story frame dwelling, with kitchen back, thereon erected, situate .on the northwesterly side of Thomas' Mill toad (now called Cottage street), at °heat:sat Hill, in the Twenty-second ward of the city of . Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said road 40 feet, and extending nt length or depth, between parallel lines at right angles with said road, in a northwesterly direction, about 110 feet G inches ' 'to land of John H. Shultz. Bounded on the northeast by ground now or late of Wil liam Bitting, on the scuthivest by ground now or late of Oephas G. Ohilde, and on the southeast by Themes' Mill road aforesaid. 80. 2. And, oleo, all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two story frame dwelling, with kitchen bark, thereon orected (adjoining the above-SeseribFd premises‘, situate on the northwesterly side of Thomas'Adill road (now called Cottage street), at Cheetnnt Hill, in the Twenty.eecond ward of the city of Philadelphia; cut taining in fruit or breadth on said road 40 foot, and ex tending in length or depth, between parallel lines at right anglee with said road, in a northwesterly direction about 110 feet 8 inches, to land of John H. Shultz. Bounded on the northeast by ground granted, or intend wi to be granted, to Samuel Watson. on the southwest by ground now or Isle of Oephas G Childs, and on the southeast by Thomas' Mill road. aforesaid. I Being the Mlle premises which Oephas G. Childs and wife. by two several indentures, respectively bearing date the ninth day of January, A. D., 1555. and recorded in Deed Book 11 P. W , No. 8. paste 255-260, &e , granted and con veycd unto Samuel Watson, in lee . LI). 0., 651; 8., '62. 8880.70. Shoemaker Belted and taken in execution as the property of Ba. mml Watson, and to be sold b 7 JO3A• THOMPBON, Sheriff. tiaterlff's'Office, Oct. 22, 1862 . 0c2.2 at 4,IHEBT.P . P'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of Dewar,. iJ Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, November 3, 1882, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom. street Hall, A certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south side of Brown street, at the distance of one hundred and forty five feet eight inches westward from the west aide of Sixteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Brown street, eighteen feet, and extending southward between lines parallel with the said Sixteenth street in length or depth eighty feet, including on the east side of said lot the western half of an alley two feet two inches wide, laid out to the depth of twenty-nine feet six inches, for the accommodation of this and the lot on the east. Betinded northward by the said Brown street, eastward by other ground of the 1103 Ethelbert A Marshall, westward by otter ground of the said Ethelbert A. Marshall, and southward by ground granted ;o said Philip S. Brown, on ground rent. [Being the same lot and premises which the said Ethelbsrt A. Marshall, by indenture bearing even date herewith, but executed Immediately before the execution hereof, and intended herewith to be recorded for the consideration therein mentioned, the whole of which was furnished by the said William S. Blight, Isaac 0. Blight, and J. Dick inson Sergeant, executors ' aforesaid, and is bereoy secured, granted. and conveyed unto the said Philip it. Brown, in fee, subject to the condition, reaervation, and restriction, thati no slaughter- house, skin-dressing estab lishment. hoeo or engine house, blacksmith or carpenter shop, gine, soap, candle, or starch manufactory, stable or other building, for offensive occupation. shall, at any time hereafter, bo erected thereon, as by reference to said indenture more fully appears.] Together with the free use and common privilege of said alley, and the right of building over the western half of the same, leaving at least eight feet headway in the clear above the level of the curbstone. ID. 0 , VS; 5.,'62. $2,060 12 E. Spencer Seized and taken into execution as the propsrty of Philip S. Brown, and to be sold be JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. . Philadelphia.l3lteriWe Office. October 22. 1862. . 0023.3: MARSHAL'S SALES. MARSHAL'S BALE.—By virtue of a wait of sate. by the Hon. JOHN OLD WALLDRIL Judge of the District Court of the United States is and for the Task= District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at SAMUEL C. COOK'S Auc tion Store, No. 124 South FRONT Street, on THURS DAY, November 6,1862,at 42 o'clock a portion of the cargo of the steamer ermuda, consisting of 221 cues army Brogan', 12 cases Rnmett Brogans, 7 cases Cavalry Boots. 12 cases leather Leggings. 4 Hawsers, 182 coil Bla nilla Rope, 326 7-12 dozen Cotton Hose and 118 pieces Burlaps. The articles can be examioed and catalogues obtained at the auction store; five days previous to the day of sale. 'WILLIAM HILL WARD, II 8 Mantled E. D. of Penna. PHILADELPHIA, October 25,1882. 0c27-8t COAL.-THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform their friends and the publk that they have removed their LEHIGH GOAL DEPOT from NOBLE-STIIBET WHARF, on -the . Delaware, to their Yard, northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets, where they Intend to keep the beet quality of LEHIGH COAL, from the most approved mines, at the :ovrest pries'. Your patronage Is respectfully sollollad. JOS. WALTON & 0(3., 01Boe, 11.2 South SIOOND Street. Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. mhl-tf BAY RUM—In Puncheons and Wine Bartels, for tele by COAL. 01LiBLES B. OMIST&1101, 120 WALNUT Btreet. JOHN B. MYERS & CO., AIM- E; TIONEIBI32, No 232 and 284 MARKET 13a•aet. .5.A111s Or DRY GOODS. Oli THURSDAY hfORNIND, October 30, et 10 o'clock, by catalogue, oat @ nioulhe credit. ;00 packages and lots of staple and fancy dry goods. BALE Or OAREETINGO. ON IrBlDdY MORNING, October 61, a 2 10y( o'clock, on 4 ciontbe oral' -- Pim*: Volvo:, Bruseelo, In& - rein, and Veaatilill OU- Petiug, cocoa rnattngc, &e. BALE OB FEENOH .11 1 3 Y (100118. ItIONI).E7 MOltNitit3, "November 3, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on 4 mounts' credit -700 packages and lots of French 4tnd Mbar Entopeen dry goods comprising a general assortment of staple and fancy articles. BALF. OF BOOTS AND frgo7ll &e. - - ON TUESDAY MORNING, November 4, on four months' orect -1,000 yraoksaca Boots, Shoes, Oarpst. Bags, ao. F URNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., No. 429 M &BRET OTBalia. BATA OF FRENCH. DRY 1:31()ODS, OR FRIDAY DIOENISG. October 31, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue on 4 months' credit- 4Lolota of fancy and staple French dry goods. SALE Or 2,500 PIEGE3 SAXONY WOVEN DRESd GOODS, Of the mennfacturo and importation of adessre. 0.. F. SOLIATIEDER & CO , And their last offering this reason. ON FRIDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock precisely. 2,500 pieces Saxony woven dress goods, of the< latest axles, and all fresh g,ooos, worthy tfio attention of the trade. 1111DANCOAST Bt, WARNOCK, AIM TIONEERB. No. 213 111ABSET Street. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF AMERIOAN AND IM PORTED Day GOODS, WHITE GOODS, RIB BONS, etc., by catalogue. THIS MORNING. October 99, cnnmencing at 10 o'clock. precisely. Included will be found, viz— CLOTHS, DR.?,I3S GOODS, SHAWLS, &c. An invoice of French black and cloaking cloth, mel ton, cassimeres, dress goods; French wool and stena long and square shawls RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS. Alto, an invoice of Psris, fancy and solid colors, bon net and"t, imming ribbons, Paris artificial Sowers, black and fancy velvets, eilke, bonnet material, &c. EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOOLS, &c. Also, a lino of new styles embroidered ladies' and gent's plain and hemstitched Linen cambric handker chiefs, Also, a fall line of Mies', misses', and children's hoop Fkirts. FRENCH FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c. An invoice of - fancy bugle head nets, purees, travelling satcbele, money bags, fancy goods, &c. 100 Dtp7;EN OAPS. Also, included in sale, 100 dozen men's, youths', 'and children's cloth and fancy caps. A goneral aseortment for beet city sales. STOOE GOODEL idl3o ' stock of a city retail store , comprising an, assort ment of staple and ency goods. HOSIERY AND WOOLEN GOODS. Also. 200 dozen merle' extra heavy wool army socks. Also, 200 dozen children's importtd fancy wool hose Alto, en invoice of. fancy knit Germantown goods. Also, a line of ladies cloaks, coats, dm. CORSETS. Also, 50 dozen mechanical whalebone corsets LAPOE POSITIVE SALE OF GEBMAN CCWN FANCY KNIT. GOODS, by catalogue. ON FRIDAY MORNING, October 31, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely. . A large and general assortment of new goods, worthy the attention of buyers. SALE OF NM:MINERS, AT GERMANTOWN. ON MONDAY MORNING. November 3, commencing at 10 o'clock, will be maid upon the premisis, Miller street, Germantown, the entire stock of machinerir, of Mr. Jame Farnsworth, consist ing of a number of looms and knitting machines for hosiery and fancy goods FURNITURE, HORSE AND WAGONS. Aloe, one horse, two wagons, lahrness, &c. Also, household furniture, beds, bedding, kitchen utensils, &c. FOR. SALE AND TO LET. Tit EAL ESTATE. —lnvestments in _Et EEB,I, ESTATE may now be made which will realize from EO to 100 per cent., and the attention or capi talists and speculators is invited to a large number of un improved Properties which I am authorized to offer at very low rates. J. D. REINDOTH, 0c27 3t* 436 WAINII V Street. DWELLINGS—AII' conveniences. 'Rent only $l6B to $250 a year. Apply at 1109 COATES Street. oc2B 317* OWN THE HOUSE YOU LIVE Mil-s 1 IN.—A. few hundred dollars, and easy yearly Pay ments, will buy a superior house. Apply at BEIrtIF.E'S Photograph Gallery, SECOND St. ; above Green. 0c27.3t TO LE T-A COMMODIOUS DWELLIZZG, No. 1,32 North FRONT Street. Rent moderate. Apply to sc'ETHEBILL & BRO., 0c.274/ 47 and 49 North SEOOND Street. FOR SALE—A superior OFFICE BuiriDlNGon walnut etroet, near Fifth; auit of three rooms on first floor- Apply to 0c27 SLI-:* J. D. F.IINED vEt, 436. WeILNITr St. a FOR SALE—The substantial four story BUILDING, with iron fronts, on the northeast corner of DOCK and THIRD Streets. The prominent sitoation of this ptoperty, with two londsome fronts, makes it desirable for banking, insurance, and railroad companies. Terms easy. Apply to T. D: ItE/DTBOTH, ocf7•3t* 486 WALNUT Street. A FACTORY TO RENT—On lEgaWilier, street, below New Alsrtcet street, with an in let into the culyert. Apply to JAMES S MASON & CO., 138 and 140 North , FRONT St. 0c23 32t v ia FOR SALE-A FOUR SVOktY naHOUSE, No 2015 KROH Street. with three-stm 'double beck buildings. Lot 29 feet front by 140 feet deep, toe 31feet wide stoat. Inquire on the premiees. oe2l 2 w FOR. SALE—A splendid large Oheattlut Hill COTTAGE, with every possible cm- Feeleeeft and eight acres of ground, Gerrit - 6w hoops, complete. On very eaey terms 13 F. GLEAN, oclB No. 123 Booth NOURTa arreat. fie FOR SALE OR TO LET—Four 11011SBP,, on the west side of BROAD Street, below Coluinbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner at iflNTlit - end SANSOM. Vacate. ath2B. TO RENT- A THREE-STORY NM- BRIO% DWBLTJING, on R! , ..0E Street, one door above Twelfth, north aide Rent low to a good tenant. Applr to WE THERILL & BROTHER, jel2 47 and 4t North SECOND Street. FOR SAL B—A good Jersey .i.A.ZFARtiI OF NINETY &CEEB, on the MAIICOMI t half mile bum Delano°, twelve miles from Camden. Twenty acres excellent Meadow, a great abundance of Fruit, geed Buildings, .to., or will Exchange for good City. Property. B. F. GLENa, colB No. 123 South FOURTH Btreet. sh, 808, SATE-CHESTER' VAL LEY FARNI, 80 acres, 12 fine timber, the balince in a high elate of cultivation, situate half a mile from railroad !gallon, 16 miles from the city First-class im provements; handsomely shaded lawn; fine Also, a number of FARMS in Delaware and Chester counties. Apply to oc.IZ • col FOR, SALE--li EAUTIFUL ....46-IrABILI, 55 acre% 2% miles from Bristol, or She. mow station, 20 miles frem the city . , with fuse improve melAs a a Aleo, a large number of FRUIT F ilihls, in the States of Delaware. and Maryland. Also, a number to exchange in the adjoining comities, New Jersey, &e. Ann's' to E. PETTI I ', 0c25•1f No. 3O WALNUT Street. EDUCATIONAL. CBEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1527 AND 1629 SPRIJOE Street —Reports having been cir culated that tha Ohegaray Institute was to ba closed, and that the Engliih course of instruction is tot eo extensive and complete as the French course, the Principal, Madame D'Eervilly, Inform her friends and the public that she has never intended to close the Institute, and that the Ehglish course is as comprehensive and thorough as it can possibly be. 0:'.2-1 Ert ATILL&GE GRIM 811511NA3Y.- 11' A. eele3t Bceettug School, near lIEMA, Pa. Thorough course in Mathematics, Classics, Tingllea studies, &c. YolitarY Tactics taught. Classes in Book keeping, SurveT ing, and Civil R &ea:jug. Pupils taken of al; ages, and are received at any time. Boardieg per week, $2 25. Tuition per Quarter, $6.00. For catalogues or information address Rev. J. lIRR VEY BARI: 0 El, 11., Village Green, Pa. oclo-ff f)XFORD FEN 'ALE SEMINARY, N./ OXFORD, CHESTER. COUNTY, PA...—'henoit session of this Institution will open on WED az'SDLY: November 5. For Oironlars, address oclain MISS BARER, Principal. MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E. it& HALT, will reopen tbotr 13oarding and Day School for Young Ladies, at I2IS WALNUT Street, on 2805 DAY, September 8. 262-2 re - LINDEN HALL MORAVIAN FE ...LA MAIM ISIBIDERABY, at LlTlZ,Lancarter county, Penna., founded 1794, afford~ superior advantages for thorough and accomplished Female education. For circu lars and Lnformation. apply to Mean's. JORDAN A; BROTHERO, 209 limit THIRD Street, Philadelphia, or to Bev. W. O. REICHEL, Principal, au329.3m - WRENCH LANGUAGE. - PROF. .3: MASSE le now forming a class, of between twelve and twenty boys, to receive instruction in Fll'ENoll, by the oral method: The course will consist of sixteen lee sorm, of an hour and a half each, four lessone a week : and in the afternoon. Terms, 4f4 00 for the course. He constantly conVene with his classes, and afford every facility •ftr attaining a thorough colloquial knowledge of the language. Prof. H. has matured his new system by which those baring a alight knowledge of the. Wrench language may make rapid- improvement, without devo ting to the study any other time than the hour passed with the teacher. References: Rev. Bishop W. B. Stevens : D. D., Prof. H. Coppee, of Penna. University, Charles Short, Esq. Apply at his residenoe, in South THIRTEENTH street. seB-2m RE , OARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. -LA MDVAL The Sixth Seesion of the BOARDICIEI SCHOOL FOE GIRLS, heretofore conducted by the Subscribers, near Darby, Pa. under the name of 46 Pa., Will open 10th mo., let, 1862, at Attleboro, Bucks county, Pa., under the name of DELLEVITE FEMALE INSTITUTE. Every facility will be afforded whereby a thorough suad finished conies of Instruction , in all the elementary and higher branches of en ENGT.rill, CLASSICAL, Sind MATHEMATICAL Education may be obtained. (Jiro/hes, embracing full details of the Institution, may be had on applicaUon to the Principals, Attleboro, Bucks county, Pa., or to Edward Parrish, Philadelphia. The charge for tuition In English branches, with board, washing, fuel, and lights, including pens and ink, and the ruse of the library, le at the rate of 15160 for the school-year. Latins Greeks french, German, and Drawing, each extra. ISRAEL J. GEAR ARE, JANE P. GILA.HAME, Principals. IFINGLISH DAIRY CHEESE. 350 I ',I Boxes ()holes English Dairy DMZ ESE, jest re ceived and for sate by RHODES & WILLIAMS, 002-tf 170.107 South WATER Street. OHAMPAGN:E.— Gold Lac Cham- N../ vague, in, quarts fad 'pinta. for sale by ORAELES B. (TAIISTAI3I3, Sole Agent, N 0.126 WALNU r Street. lAIQUEUBB.-50 eases assorted Li- Quaff& just received per fila Vandals, from dean' and for sole by 28E' J.A.1 7 111,_ Eo4 a T z4 .ll &VEB.GITNi, Re 4402 South Stmt. E. PETTIT, To 309 WALNUT Street SALES FY AUCTItiN-7- M. THOSI/18 b • • Sos. 139 61111 141 'Sxv oth BTd 07" rtatg L o M atele.unt et Private .911e—!114r''.1' deeeription city and onintry pryi,irty, may be had at the wiener; stem. Wourotal-ttall:eantionptiEteantaardlnapnef:thhht tycl.7'4"' GERM.A.N - Tale, MOire '' 2451:3' A: 10 o'clock, at the Aoctiee kultcus roots, comprising the chltbs, Inli ie , Urectu3, &e. Rale at Noe. 139 and fielth For— BIIFERIOR FURNITURE 141 34..: , Cl VERY L ‘IGE FREpica r°2431 2.1 ` !"/ " . B 16 : 114 t . b. RU e I:StIDTc OT:4,91!::r;f7111i, .4111; tttr A e t , 9 elc o g 'clo t ck ra ' stivcod ftll2 7 OenSTslllhrx,:;*.%,,, large Fiench plate ulawel miro, s 5 large Frccch Plale tramr, r j largo French plate tor mirror!, .•, .t. 5 fine velvet and Brussela cariras. 6• 1 Algo. a fine gold watch, made br ,Lm, 311. Also, a large fire-prod . safe. Also, a large hotel cant( en. Pale at the Frank:in Iran '‘V c! k , VALUABLE MACHINERY. STE:111 ON. MONDAY lievomher 10th, at 10 o'clock, by car, t works, Girard avenue, hs..weg, F rpat etreets, Kaceington, valuable tow:Moog, s team engine, twenty. horse rower : p'unicg machines, large sletlir . cnttcrs, steam pomp, large cram,s pt , rco carriages, belting, bar iron, bolts took.. Ac. iiißr Full particulars in catalog er:4 tta to sale. HILIP FORD & co NEERS, 655 MARKET ae•3 5:22 BALM Or 1,000 OASitii Bury % GAse..t t ' " 4, UN THURSO • '• October 30, tkt 10 o'clock. Tcrzict,,,7,,, 14 7.: : : 'logo*, 1,000 mak , boctk cod Ekg., , , —cakes taus', boys', and c-'• booth. —masa Mena', boys', and yor.E:3* do do do do do calf , s : do hE fleddo womens ', ems:li —mimes', and cltddr-..a'a boots. - - Cases vemene' t taleaea', heeled boots. twee women's', m;see,•', :1%3 enamelled beeled toots Gases womens , , miens', - morals, &c. The shove sale will cont...ia a p:ira worthy the attention of bnyar9. Or Open for examirstfos, t w C3>.Brr, the morning of sale. (1 J. WOLBEIVT, ATiGTiv, s No. 18 SOUTH SIXTU Between Itl i tet The subscriber will give his stipasi. 4 estate, merchandise, bouesbuM paintings, objects of art and virtue, shall have his personal and which he solicits the favors of h FINE FRI:I e ttr:E THLS 29th inat, at ii O'clock 1 1 : street, between Idarket and C:ehtr,rd 9i: A large assortment of the gout,' standard and dwisrfx,ar free=_, road other . ported by Kessre. tubrey AIOBES NATRANQ - ILL AND COZINISSION corner of SIXTH find WATCHES AND JrATELLY C P:7,7' Fine gold and Favor lover, French wstetkft for, less ikar: 4 , 1;! pri es. Watches irlns ona doit. - „Ir each Bold chains trom 10 to 5 1 ) cheap. TAKE NOTlirii. The highest possible price is Maas' Principal Sixth and Race streets. At kast on , •: 1 / 4 ,1 any other establishment in tY.c, city. NATHAN' PHILiuteAL 1110.-Irf HEN 7. I.IOIIEY 'l'o LOAN. In large or mar& amount, fro n: on diaroond.s., gdil and all7N- r:c,:e. merchandise ; clothing', rurultr,r, 7 goods of every doserfetion. LOANS MADE AT THE 11112,;.: This oeUbliehment hag Le. for the sefet7 of Talanbieg:4,2:, tozsr Er r.; 'watchman on the premise...l. ESTABLISHED FOR 'Eli; TrilK We' All large loans made I,*, , ItW" Charges greatly raw AT PtIVATI - Si One superior tarl3ilsnt tone? plate, soft and teed pedals. P7 - rb One very nue toned (faun-ter, , • . „ Vi i. IN TEE ORPH LY3' ijtj THE CITY AND COUNTY ('7' Estate of W1LL1.5.11. NOTICE is hereby given that RIR, the widt.w of said decedent. h Raid court her petition and an in7:-.7- went of the personal prorert; she claims to retain under the act i-i supplements thereto. end they. the F. prove the site on the ith day of So exceptions are filed thereto. OCTOBER !s2, 1862. VSTATE OF ED:\l.) 31C ece - aged. NOT 1f HERETri T WALTON,. yaws , of ssid D 5 the office of the Cie:k of th... County of Philadelphia r ' and retain personal 'it' value of *3OO, together ve'a property., and that t-e!d. Coat: % fly. , the seventh day of Nyretnt.7.:7 ; velem exceptions are Eied th , "7". TH. Pit .Ti' Pi Octobrr NOT - TOR—lrk the Fleaa f r the City Of ErVeraber Term, 1.862. - . NE B.6.Ii.LETANE NEWELL. b'! LAI.III.EItS, vs. TaEOD, To THEODORE EVWELL. Sir: positions of WitneEses OD helf taken in the above case, in annwr: t.s., ft .- - filed before JAHT4.I2 7a BOOTH. 11.11. Office, No. 221 gc nth FIFTH st-,t. &Italia, on 'WE ONESDaY, 11362, et 3 o'clock F. DI, 0 - 5 SIIIITiN 6. - THE BRITISH AILERIOAIT 11, SHIPS . BETWEEN NEW YORE P ING A 7 COL) , F. AND BETWEEN BOSTON INC,. AT HALTFA.X AYD AUSTRALASIAN ; Cook, leav: Novender. 5. .5E.A.815, Stine. lefsvt's SCOTIA., Ttakt: a. leaves 'tilf.lN Yc. , k EUROPA. Moodie, 17,, ,, t3n. PERSIA, Lett, leaves New ForK. FROM: NEW YORK 'Tft) LI (Thief Cabin Passage Second Cabin Pa-ear , "SOM. NOzi - ffilf To Chief Cabin Pat r. Second Cabin Pase‘ge ...... .... Bertha not tenured clidil An experienced Sniper. ea The ,onmers of these ,th'lVe it rfi: • Gold, Silver, Bullion, 5 - ,veci:• , , or 'Metals, unlon3 bills of Isiiics are -- the value thereof therein For freight or pasBflcr, tn 4 I-;() 103 f.'..TE..TE NOTICE —The Bi-.: having been rfmov,i. r , r , :•.:r MOO, Pasmgers ahont to -;lsit riquired to Inovide th,altelv STEM WEETiIIY T tonchitaT fa oeC 4r The ttrerpo , ,, 1.v. , Steamship Company line:l:6 Clyde built Iron steemsh , platt )‘‘ 31/I.liG ARCO EDENI3U.RGH.. And over; succeeding atutd 44 North Rivet. RATES OF FIRST CABIN 55 OK do to London 00 OW , da to Pad% 4 5 GO do to Hamburg.... 95 00! 112 Paasengers also forwarded to ita dam, Antwerp, fic . at equally ra- - 71 Fares Worn Liverpool or Quee,w7 17, and 111 Guineas Steetaxe f... From Que,snatown X 6.0. TICR: , t.. current rate of exchange, eria',llz,.; their friends. These steamers have ornerier sec:r Bangers; are strongly built in - and carry Patent Firs gears are attached to each - For further information WADI IN MIN. Apent, ALEX BIALCOLL 5 St. Nunez toe. A W. D. SEYttleUtt. & MACEY, 61 Kira DECOUE, 48 Nee Noire Dau.,. j Bourse; in New York to .1 way, or at the Company's Or: 2' r T 3oi• ,r Oa 111 Walrxt _ BOSTON A- , A) • DELPOIA. STE Alfi,Etir from each port on SATCBDA below SPBUOE street, on "6. 4 1 1 7- 11 . 1 ' 1 :: The steamship SAXON, Cart 7 4 - 1 ' 1, •" Philadelphia for So4nan, on OATITt. I .' P. M.; and steamship NtiF.7,1...,.N. Boston for Philadelphia, SATI7nPAT to ' 2, at 10 o'clock. Insurance one-half that 1. ,, ET11 at fair rates. Shippers will 'please son - goods. For freight or passase, hst4rg apply to so J 330 CTi', BOWEN &CO., LTC AND PRINT C 0 1 ,01 :, ORESTNUT and ELENDYTLI atrt execute any doecrfetion of p,rtcßiz• History, Architectural, Auto --racy' - tbegranhY, in the most superc,r - remonable terms. Pb°tograPhS, Portraits, ICatz.rF,l Plates, Maps, and any other in the best style, and icarrented tc tinnier attention to Coloring GW. .131,AKI 8 T ON : a South WANED Street, Ploo- Dealer fn Ohio and DLES, WIRE, TWINE. ,te I 3 TTERMETICALLY Bate by 'RHODES WAITER Street, mutating Fresh Peaches, 44 Tomatoes, .‘ Corn, " Peas, 4' Quinces, " Pears, " Plume, 7 " Strawberries, Also, Crosse & Blackwell's and Sauces , Catmint . , Jellies. Fro:: tarns, English lein.tarls. CIDER-- New Cinii:l - t Older, or extra TisiztY , For safe by 72:Mt: 0c27-12t irk Nos. 120. fr-1 LATOUR 05--, 4 .: 4 A-4 Olive Oil, jug rezeiso Bordeaux., for ar.Y.. , b.? aua P 4 COTCH Jernos Ste art's Svc Pa:SL'EV :—• direct. In bond and for sal.l b; 1.- oc 3 !hri MEI
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