P. MILITARY. „O.) OF TRADE RIFLE • iIEGENLENT. PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS. BOUNTY. $175 ...WASTgr) for the above fine regiment (the Innintry for three your:4 now recruit. PhillllolPent willl ht. ) regiml receive the following +wing mastered in sss ~,oniptiny is full 60 ,intent (till • l• • . of service 7+3 $176 .:I;‘,f good character received, vn ouI.TARTERS, 533 CHESTNUT Street. CHARLES ERNENWEIN, Colonel, de24-tf CONTINENTAL CAVALRY. Metcalfe," near lIADDONFfELD, N. J. wonted to complete Companies now • foll to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fund. , Twonty Companies mustered into (hilted States. positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are 1. ill be assigned to young men of good re• have seen service, FINANCIAL. TO LOAN, tit lU LAO E OR SMALL AMOUNTTS, ON !-ILVER-FLATE, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND vs IR EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT 14 A. A NATHAN'S: 001,1siliED MONEY LOAN. OFFICE, N. E. .0E1: TRIED AND SPRUCE STREETS, one scow re below the Exchange.) sob's! the lowest rates, lIARV EY 'MAUS, , ) (1; AND BILT, BROKER, N o , 3ia WALNUT STREET. o IIONDS, and all kinds of U, S. GOVERN : ' ".'.; 'ITN ES' bought and sold on. Commission, ex and Loans on Collateral negoola,ted at , r• oiclui a receive prompt attention. Refera to wr', o ter & Co„ Geo. D. Parrish, Ego., & Co. Samuel 13. Thomas, Esq. &Co , John Thomas, Bag. " r1:1174.••• C, CAPP &D. SON, & NOTE BROKERS, NO. '2 3 SOUTH THIRD 'STREET, cis OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BANK. STOCKS AND BONDS ~13; . 1 .5 D SOLD ON COMMISSION AT TELE BOARD OP BROKERS. M ONEY INVESTED AND LOANS ;NEGOTIATED ON THE BEST TERMS, FIVE-TWENTIES, TWENIT.YEAR SIX PER CENT. 130PIDS. OLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT APTER, FIVE YEARS. !a•;rnNed; by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA ourtlye subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR. Rill commence from the DATE OF SUBSORIP- T,al h FATABLF, IN GOLD at the Miut,.or anY NIS:M . or Depository of the United States, on the , layi of Mar and November of each year. At the Pirllll . sl ON GOLD, theee Donde yield about IT par mt. per annum. apply always an hand, J'AY 00011 E, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. J o'(, -THIS AMOUNT TO tf • Loan on Mortgage or Ground Rent; the divided, Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. U. S. REVENUE STAMPS. VENUE STAMPS. EVERY STAMP 1) the Government, and I have theta JOHN M. RILEY, AND MECHANICS' BANK-BUILDING. 4'47 CHESNTtJT STREET. delqw, I.:N CIT FOR THE SALE OF 'II'ED STATES TAX STAMPS, ';•!!. THIRD Street, first door above Chestnut. - i):5- of all kinds of REVENUE STAMPS that ;,.,tied by the Government for sale in quantities discount allowed on amounts of $5O and up• 1, ) mail promptly attended to. JACOB E. RIDGWAY, No. 57 South THIRD Street, REA DY-MADE CLOTHING. 14ENTLFZIEN'S ‘- 0, WINTER CLOTHING, :rty DESIRABLE 1Y STYLE, AND PRICE, fn the season. O V ERCICIATS AND. BUSINESS SUITS, In great variety. r ANANIA.K.ER & BROWN, POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, OAK HALL, D E. CORKER. SIXTH ANMARKET STREETS ( SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR CUSTOMER WORK. XL BRADY-MADE CLOTHING. O. SOMERS & SON, No. 895 CHESTNUT STREET, No.UNDER JAYNE'S HALL, • a 'W made up for sale an entire new stook of 4, FINE CLOTHING. L ;,,.! full assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and which they respectfully invite the public to —.4 Wore Purchasing elsewhere. 5e2744131 i k ATERS' HEADQUARTERS. - -SPAP.LOR SKATES FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. SNATES FOR LADIES. SKATES FOR GENTS. PARLOR SKATES, SKATES FOR BOYS. ~ATF. " f every deiwription . for vale low, by. AIiTLIP WILSON Lt CO., 4' 415 CHESTNUT STREET, . OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE. ATERIALS FOR AtINCE PIES 14 CII. LATER; AND SULTANA RAlsnis, CITRON CURRANTS, SPICES. CIDER WINE, &0., A ' , BERT O. , ROBERTB,. . 1 , DEALER IN. FINE GROCERIES, ' • ' lt CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STE. EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFE STOR_ SOUTH FOUR E m , STREET, • 1 0 . PHILADELPHIA, PA. ___ 4 i 4° "deli of FIEF-PROOF SAFES always on At ,„, m 00., & LITHOGRAPHERS L PRINT COLORISTS, Southwest corner of and ELEVENTH Streets, are prepared to ea - NR de ,, criptlon of Portrait, Landscape, Natural mitr, A rchitectural, Autograph, Map, or other Lithe. • the most superior manner, and. the most rea ttyl' n.rms. ItY ttlt sPlis. Portraits, Natural Histoy A and Medical tN, and any other description o riates, colored . attentionnd warranted to give satisfaction. whir to Coloring Photographs. Pelllf 11 " , AND EAR.--PROF. A_ PROF. J. 15A.013, 4„,:cLihrr and AIIRISTtrom Leyden, Holland, is ittiy located at No. b it NHS, Street, where he va qlgeases of the eye or ear scientifically, and Sstable. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. charges made for examination. dell-I.m• ` Rlll ' ll FROM TWO TO FOUR iqAtilVsp,opt BARRELS, for . male da43 ; ;, s aU ct s tr( .. t GO. 9 United. States Bakery, L dam?. WINES AND LIQUORS. 66 TEE USE OP LIGHT WINES IS CONDUCIVE TO TEMPERANCE." STRICTLY PUREI (Los Angeles—" City of the Angels,") CALIFORNIA WINES, DIRECT FROM THE VINEYARDS OF MESSRS. KOHLER & FROHLINO. EQUAL IN QUALITY AND CHEAPER IN PRICE THAN THE WINES OF THE OLD WORLD. WHITE, OR HOCK WlNE—Very delicate, fine in flavor, es a Dinner Wino to the famous Rhine. MUSCATEL—Very choice, of exquisite bouquet, an ex cellent Desert Wine. . ANGELICA-7-A highly luscious, natural]yswori Wine, greatly admired by Ladies—valuable iu the sick cham ber—recommended by the Medical Faculty. PORT—Of flue flavor, free from Logwood, very similar to the Old Wines of Lisbon—used by the Laity in Com munion Servlce—highly approved. GRAPE BRANDY—The pure juice of the Grape, of u equaled superiority. The attention of the Trade, hotel Keepers, Fanalltes and 00729/0i8861(7'8, is invited to these Wines. To fame lids and convalescents they are particularly recom mended by the Iliedical Faculty, recent Chemical Ana lySis by the ,State Assayer of MassitchnsettS having fully established their purity,, richness, and excellence. In deed, in these very desirable essentials they are pro nounced unrivalled, whilst their lowness of price cer tainly commends them to universal - favor. We cordially invite all who are disposed to favor the introduction of really pare NATIVE AMERICAN WINES, to give us a call and examine samples. For sale by the case, gallon, or Single bottle, at the SOLE AGENCY, No. 42 SOUTH FIFTH. STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT : - (Late UMW of Blood's DespatchO G. G. EVANS, Agent. -. Por the sale'of Kohler & Frohlinp,'s Winos, from the oh!. estOblished vineyards of Loa Angeles, Southern Cali fornia. 8.- , --The present high Tariff, Exchange, Insurance, Freight, &e., on Foreign Wines, alnOnnting to 130 per cent. over the original cost, has induced certain un principled stealers to manutheture and : offer spurious brands. We desire to caution our friends against this: imposition, anti to assure them of the strieLparity of DIeSSM 1 , 1[0141.1.Nfe14 CALTIOWNIA WINES. In addition; it lies been proved that in bringing these Wines to this Inarketily sea, around Cape Horn, the six-Months voyage improves them at least .50 per cent. deticif WHISKY 1 OLD WHISKY! WHISKY!. From our own and other celebrated Diatillerlea 'e are constentiz receiving: OLD ItYE = wahkr, AND BOURBON WHISKIES. With whicil, for price aud quality, 'WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON. Our I ,Vhiskies, for purity, raellowuens, and delicacy, art EMINENTLY HE BEST IN THE WORLD, . And we sell them nt about HALF PRICE. OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT Has already become a considerable feature in our bust. flees, and to continue it in its present state, and to enlarge 11,-we shall sell, notwithstanding the Tax, about as cheap ly as ever. . CONSIDER THESE PRICES! Monongahela Whisky; 60 cents per gallon, Old Bourbon Whisky, 75 cents per gallon. Old Rye Whisky,' *1 per gallon. Extra Old Rye Whisky, $11.50 per gallon. Very Choice Old Rye Whisky, $2 per gallon. N. VAN BELL, 118 North SECOND Street, nine doors above Arch WANTS. A BOOKKEEPER OF EXPERIENCE, with excellent references, open for an engotge tnen N t. Address THOMAS, Box o. 2347 P. 0 de2s-3t* TO JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS.- ..a- An experienced SALESMAN, having an influential and valuable acquaintance, (to whom he ha; sold goods for a number of 3 - ears past in ThatiniOre,) will ho open to an eugagement,arter the Ist January- next. ]?or inter view and reference, please address " .X.l. Z.," care Su-g attire, Baltimore, Maryland. de2J.9t* D A ANDHAT STRAW S CWO L PS E I S CO M US;; IN that I o I a7n com inami a Penitwylvaaia, Delaware, and Maryland Trade. Aildress D. W.; at this office. 41e24-2t* BOARDING. SINGLE GENTLEMAN WOULD A: like to engage a comfortably furnished room for the winter, ithin ten minutes' walk of .771 e Press office. Address "Russell," at this office. ' dell-tf* PERSONAL. NFORMATION WANTED OF FRANK P. MCNEILL, Company K, 2d Regiment, Pennsylvania Eteseri'es, Wen. McCall's Division,) who disonpearrd at the battle of White Oak Ewainp„lnuo3o, IRI2, (one of the seven-days' battles in front of Richmond.) Any information concerning him will confer agreat favor on his distressed mother, Mrs. JANE ideisrElL, N. E. corner TENT R and FazwATER Sts., Phila. de23-st, ATUSTER AND PAY ROLLS, AND Government claims of all kiuds cashed or col lected, at reasonable rates, by JARES FULTOII, 4.14 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. noB4l PENSIONS.- . $lOO. BOUNTY AND Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonabit and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon by JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants 4 121 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties living at a die Lance. oclB-tf LOST AND FOUND. LT.' R ETIFICA CITY' OF CIT -4-1 MAN, No. 159, dated Sanitary 25th, 1860, in the name of John Perry and Maria Moore, in trust for Maria Moore; for $7OO, Application has been made for renewal of Certificate: , C0c2.3-th3rel JOHN PERRY. L 0 T.-A LETTER CONTAINING two notes for fifteen linailreft dollars each, dated tenth mo., 20th, 18622, at three and four months respec tively-, payable at the Southwark Bank, drawn and en dorsed by Jos. S. and Thos. Elkinton; was mailed, or sup posed to have been mailed, on the evening; of the 17th of tenth month, (October), but did not reach its destination. Inquiries having been made for the letter nt the different post-offices of the same name as the direction, without hearing from it, it is supposed to have Miscarried, or been abstracted, or otherwise lost, and persons are cau tioned against negotiating the above notes, payment .111w -111g-been stopped: JOS. S. & THOS. ELKINTON, de29-hiths3t* „ No. 733 S. Second street, FOR SALE AND TO LET. * TO LET. -- THE SECOND AND UPPER FLOORS, OF THE SPACIOUS BUILDING, No. 221 CHESTNUT STREET. POASPgiolljanuttry LISS& Apply to , D. LANDRETH & SON, de2o-stuthSt* 23 South SIXTH Street. TOP, SALE-A. FILE OF "THE PRESS' , from January 1.;1860, to the present time also; the New York Herald. Address D. 13. M.," at this office. den** FOR RENT-MARKET STREET From January Ist, the :second, - third, and fourth floora of Nos. 426 and 428 Market street, 33 by 117 feet, now occupied by Leon Berg & Co. AppLy, between 12 and 2 o'clock, at 320 WALNUT Street, Mee No. 2, up stairs: nal.3thtatf NA FOR SALE OR TO LET-FOUR Nal. HOUSES, on the west side of BROAD Street, below Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of NINTH and SANSOM streets. ntb3l-tf fa TO REN T-A THREE-STORY maLBRICR" DWELLING, on RACE Street, one door aboyeirivelfth, north side. Rent low to a good tenant. Apply to - WETHERILL St BROTHER, - oel2 47 and 19 North SECOND Street. fa • TO. LET—A COMMODIOUS - 06 •L'" DWELLING, No. 1.3:4 0 North FRONT Street. Rent moderate. 'Apply to WETHERILL & BRO.. 0c27-tf 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. trt I\ULL AND FACTORY FOR SALE. will sell that valuable Hill Property, Water Power, and about Fifteen - Acres of Land, situate in Huhneville, Bucks county, Penna., about 3;4 mite.: from Shamouy Station, ou the Philadelphia and Trenton Rail road, miles from Bristol . , and .3 miles from city line. The buildings are a stone factory,' , ls by 65 feet, 3„31 stories high, with staircase in stone, tower, wheel hou.se; Sze., a stone flouring mill, with two run of stones, 11011 , rented, saw mill, and large barn. It is the hest water power on Neshamiuy creelt and has tt head and fall of 0 feet. Price $12,000. C Bucks Cennty, Penna. 0- GERMANTOWN COTTAGE FOR SALE VERY LOW, corner of RITTENHOUSE and LEHMAN Sheets; with stable and carriage house; lot 71 by 171 feet. - Also, "The Philadelphia House,' at Cape May, with or without the furniture. The house contains 31 cham bers, large parlor, dining room and kitchen, with bake house, wash house, &c., &c. Lot -66 by 700 feet, and Stabling for 14 horses—pleasantly situated, and will be sold very cheap. A - large variety of Cottages, Farms, and city properties, for sale or exchange Liao, S Grist Mills, with lands and houses attaehed. • _ B. F. GLENN. 123 South FOURTH Street, der,-tf . or S. W. corner Seventeenth and Green. FOR SALEM 0 NTG OME Y COUNTY PAIIM, 20 Acreq near. Norriatown, itch. itnatial STONE IMPROVEME.N I'S, nicely watered, Ste. Also, a large number of farina for. sale or exchange, in the adjoining cocotte& Apply to' E. 'PETTIT. dol9 . •809 WALNUT Street. FOR, S 4 LE-1317CK:S ..COLT NTY FARM, Si Acres, 03 miles north orthe 'eltyc;notti Reading Roil rood, 3 uillea from Doylestown, first-elan improvements, nicely watered, &c. Apply to • E. PETTIT, 11(.19 309 WALNUT Street: eaFOR SALE-AN EXCELLENT FARM. of 50 acres, two miles northeast of Norris town, on the Germantown Turnpike, with moderate Buildings, good. Fences large Lawn, Apple Orchard. and other improvements. Inquire on the premises. de.3-12n* • S. L. STYKR. • HOTELS.. T . 11. .• • • - . 1. ' 1 • . . • G 1 itA RD HOUSE, WILL voarrtvituy OPEN ON . MON-DAY,. - Titt 2Drrs INSTAVIT. .CHARLIE DUFFY, Can •bo found,torevi.o rn i2.to that time, tho Hotel, from D o'clock A. DAL tIYB o.'clock P. M., prepared to chow roona‘ to nernumont'boardors. dug -3t 4 KANAOA, FOWLER, & Co. TIRANDRETH HOUSE, A-0 Corner of BROAD ETS, WAY, CANAL, and LISPENARD STRE NEW YORK. CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. The above Hotel is located in the most central part of Broadway, and can be reached by outuibas or city care, from all the steamboat landings and railroad depots. Tho rooms are elegantly furnished. Many of them are constructed in suits of communicating parlors and cham bers, suitable for families and parties travelling together. Meals served at all hours. Single Rooms from 50 cents to per day. Double Rooms from 11l to V-50 per day. de2sm JOS. CURTIS & CO. COAL. COAL. -THE UNDERSIGNED BEG leave to inform their friends and the public that they have mmuveli their LEHIGH COAL DEPOT from NOBLE-STREET WHARF; on the lielawarih ri to their Yard, Northwest corner of EIGHTH. and WILLOW Streets, where they intend •to keep the • beat 'finality of LEHIGH COAL, from the most approved mines. at the lowest prices. Your patronage is reoeettelly solicited. .TOS..WALTON di CO., Ofllca 112 South SECOND Street. Yard. Mann' and WILLOW. • mhl-tf WEST CHESTER RAN.FiS AND PHILADELPHIA B.AIL- ROAD, via XEDIA. •• • _ • ••••.; . • • : CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS.` ' Excnrelon Ticket, will bn mold to West Chester, good from December 24,180 4 ., to Jaatutry,lBll3. Fare for the round trip $l. arefßY WOOD, . de23-6t Superintendent. TERRA. COTTA WARE. Fancy Flower Pots. Hanging Vases. Fern - Vases, with Plants. Orange Pots. Ivy Vases, with Plants, Cassoletts Renaissance. Lava Vases Antique. Consols and Cariatades.o Marble Busts and Pedestals. Brackets, all sizes. With a large assortment of other FANCY GOODS, suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, most of which are not be and imported for our own sales, and WIR not be found at any other establishment. S. A. HARRISON, gall 1010 CHESTNUT Street FRENCH MIISTARD.-PURREY BIARNE'S Imported Xnstard, for sale in store and to arrive, by the sole agent, CHARM% S. CLESTAIBS, oc2o No. 126 WALNUT Street. AMUSEMENTS AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. HOOD & SHELDON Lsona. GRAND HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENTS. GRAND HOLIDAY ENTERTAJNMENTS. CHRISTMAS DAY, at o'clock. CHRISTMAS DAY, at R. o'clock, CHRISTMAS NIGHT, nt 7% o'clock. CHRISTMAS NIGHT, at V; o'clock. FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND 200 • N 2 lOOOHT 200 - 200 0 • - 200 . LITTLE CHILDREN 2O WILL APPEAR TN GRAND FAIRY SPECTACLE. GRAND FAIRY SPECTACLE. VISION ,OF OF FAIRY LAM?. ...__-_ -.....- - - oniasm MARCH of THE FAIRY LIGHT GUARD. Atso, the Beautiful Nursery Talc Ballet Pantomime of CINDERELLA, CINDERELLA, CINDERELLA, CINDERELLA, OR THE GOOD FAIRY AND THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER. - . . . Felix, Prince of Salerna La Belle Louise. Ailed om, Tutor La. Belle Laura. Da ndinn, Valot La Belle Maggie. Baron Pompolino I a Belle Susie. }..La Belle Eliza,. Thirbe. The Proud Sisters Clorinda ..La. Belle Katie. Cinderella La. Belle Fannie. Fairy Queen La Belle 0111 t. Pedro, Cinderella's friend Master Frank. Lods,, , Ladics; Servants, Footmen, Courtiers. &c. The beautiful trained Shetland Potties, • LITTLE MAC AND BURNSIDE,. LITTLE MAC AND BURNSIDE, LITTLE MAC AND BURNSIDE, Attached to their ELEGANT GOLDEN CHARIOT, ELEGANT GOLDEN CHARIOT. . : ELEGANT GOLDEN CHARIOT, ELEGANT GOLDEN CHARIOT, Will form a prominent feature. In consequence of the immense pressure at the Box Office at the previous entertainments, and to avoid Un necessary dein y, ' Messrs. Hood & Sheldon-Would re spectfully suggest to their patrons that, for their own convenience, they should secure Tickets and Places during the day, for which there is NO .EXTRA CHARGE. Price or dtniasion, 25 cents to all parts of the Rouse. Extralce Charge for Secured Seats, which may be had at the. Academy and Gould's Music Store, for any per formance, Three Days in Advance. Proscenium Boxes (10 seats each), Five Dollars. No seats will be sold to Speculators. de224t CONCERT H ALL , CHESTNIN STREET. POSITIVELY FOR FOUR WEEKS ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, AND. CONTINUING EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK ; ALSO ON WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, AND ' , CHRISTMAS AFTERNOONS, THE GREAT HISTORIC MIRROR OF THE WAR, Painted by Messrs. ROBERT & WM. PEAR SON, of New-York City. . - The only complete artistic work of the kind in - exist ence, being a complete history of the great contest, illus trating all the principal Battles, Bombadinents. Battles, . Bombardments, Battles, Bombardments, Naval Engagements, • _ Naval Engagements, Naval Engagements, Marches, Parades, Sieges, Reviews, Marches, Parades, _ Sieges, Reviews, Marches, Parades, Sieges, ' Reviews, Camp Life. Camp Life, Camp Life. - Not only-showingall the principal Fortifications, Towns, and Cities, but also following our brave troops through their various positions and evolutions, the whole form ing a series of ARTISTIC AND BEAUTIFUL SCENES, Collected at great expense and trouble by Mr. Pear Son ADMISSION- 25 CENT ; PACKAGES OF SIX TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. • GRAND MATINEE WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY , and CHRISTMAS AFTER NOOKS, for the accommodation of Schools and families. Doors open at 2 o'clock. To commence at 3: Evmmus—Entertainment to commence at Doors open one hour previous. . . Persons deKirous of engaging tickets will please apply at the Hall every day, between 10 and 12 and 2 and 4. • . de2VBV WALNUT-STREET THEATRR- T Sole ....,..:Mrs. M. A.'GARRETTSON. Business Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. cmusTmAs DAY AND NIGHT ! CHRISTMAS DAY ! The Performance will commonee at 9 o'clock with BLUE HEARD ; OIL FEMALE CURIOSITY. Aboniethine - Mr. B. Young. Shacabac S }Temple. Bop " ' Miss Josephine Tyson. o conclude with the 'CHRISTMAS BALL; OR, HOLIDAY SPORTS. Josh Mr. S. Hemple. George Heywood li. Bitscomb. Susan • AIMS Perry. CHRISTMAS NIG HT MR. and MRS. E. L. DAVENPORT ROTH APPEAR SECURE SEATS IN ADVANCE. The Performance will commence with the Drama of !PIZARRO : OR, THE DEATH OF R.OLLA - :Re11a..... Mr. E. L. Davenport Marro Mr. E. L. Tilton Elvira...: Mrs. B. L. Davenport To be followed by the Farce Of - , FRENCH SPOKEN HERE. . . Mr. Sprig,gins ' ' Mr. S. Hemple Mrs. Snriggins Mrs. Thayer To conclude with the RAG PICKER OF PARIS. • Jean, e Rag Picker Mr. E. L. Tilton. Pierre Garousse lir. B. Young. Jacques Didier ' • S. H. Verney. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Business Agent and Treasurer.. .. ; ..., D. MURPHY GLORIOUS CIRISTMAS TWO PERFORMANCES, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. THIS (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock, OUR AMERICAN COUSIN, and.PAUL PRY'S ADVENTURES. THURSDAY , EVENING , at o'clOOk, - - - ' THE NAIAD Q UEEN. Schnapps ' J- S. Clarke Lurline Birs. John Drew To coiamonee with MY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE. Tirileilif :Brown ; Prices as usual ABEL & 00:S STEREOPtICON. - '_ • ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS; TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. - CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY. Last week,-but one, of this wonderful EXHIBITION OF SUN PAINTING, Displaying a Photon - rig/11W VOYAGE AROUND THE 'WORLD. - - Every Evening, and Christmas and Saturday Afternoons. Admission 25 eta, Commence at 3 and 8 o'clock. de22-6t TTARMONIA MUSICAL SOCIETY._.:: The Directors announce the first SOIREE &the sea son, to take place on FRIDAY EVENING, - Dec, 25, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, to commence at 5 o'clock, • DR: STERND ALE BENNETT'S CANTATA, THE MAY QUEEN, Will be produced for the first Mine- in this city. The _principal parts will be sustained by Prof. A. R. TAYLOR, and Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs. withithe largely in creased chorus of the Society. Subscriptions for the series of three Soirees will be received at J. K GOULD'S, corner Seventh and Chestnut streets. Also, single tickets at fifty cents each. de2.3-3t* A s SEM BLY BUILDINGS-TENTH AND CHESTNUT: CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG, TOYS AND GIFTS FOR THE LITTLE ONES. SIGNOR BLITZ, The great MAGICIAN and VENTELLoaursT, with his LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will commence his new and popular Entertainments for the Season CHRIST LAS EVENT G, Dec. 22d, at 734', and on CHRISTMAS DAY three Grand Performances at 11 A. M. 3, and 7,3:4 P. M., and every AFTERNOON and EVENING. during, the Holidays. The attractions will be marvellous!: experi ments in Magic ; wonderful powers in Ventriloquism, and die Learned Canary Birds in their new characters. AdmisAion 2.5 cents. Children 13 cents.. deL9-tf CONCERT HALL -LECTURE. ROOM—CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth. CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' GREAT NAUTICAL ENTERTAINMENT, - EverT Evening at 7.K _o'clock. And SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock, This splendid - Entertabunent drew crowded houses fon 250' nights -in ♦New York ;:will remain open a few week 4 longer in Philadelphia. -Every family-should witness Capt. Williams' , Great Whaling Voyage before its depar. ture. Liberal arrangements will ho made for school' and benevolent purposes. Tickets 25 cts., or five for *l. GERM.A.NIA ORCHESTRA. - PUB. LIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFT= NOON At 8% o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL Carl Sentz, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of t tickets, Sl—to be had of Andre Sr Co., 1104 Chestnut street . ; J. R Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at ft-4 hall door. - not?-tf ITASSLER'S ORCHESTRA NEW'OFFICE, 214 South St., below Walnut. delo-ein PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP -a- • THE FINE ARTS CASTNUT STREET, • • Is open daily, (Sundays excepted) from A. M. ti P. M.' Admission 215 cents. Children half price. Shares of stock. $33. EDUCATION. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY. •.AOA DE3IY, at WEST • CHESTER, (for BOARDERS only.)—This Academy will be opened on. THURSDAY, September 4th 1862. It was chartered by the Legislature. at IN last session, with full collegiate powers. In its. capacious buildings, which were erected and furnished' at a cost of over- Sixty Thousand Dollars, are arrangements of the highest order for the comfort able quartering and subsisting of one hundred and fifty Cadets. A corps of competent and experienced teachers will give their undivided attention to the educational depart ment and aim to make their instructions thorough and practical. The department of studies embraces the fol lowing courses: Primary, Commercial, and Scientific, Collegiate and Military. A. graduate of the United States Military Academy, of high standing in his class, and of experience in the field, devotes his exclusive attention to the Mathematics and. Engineering. The moral training of Cadets will be carefully attended to. For circulars, apply to JAS. H. ORNE, Esq., No. 626 CHESTNUT Street, or at the Book Stand of Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Col. THEODORE HYATT, President Pennsylvania Military Academy. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.-A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA, PA. Thorough course in Mathematics, Classics, English ' studies, &c. Military Tactics taught. Classes in Book-keeping, Sur veying, and Civil Engineering:- ...Pupils taken of all ages, and are received at any t ime. Boarding per week, 25. • Tuition per quarter, .00. For catalogues or information address Rev. J. HERVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green, Pa. oclo-tf, • • DR. STOB v It'S • • • CELEBRATED STO m,A.DH BuirsEßs: A OERTA IN RE MLLI. R DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, FER , LOSS 'OF APPETITE, AND A C G H UE OLERA MORBUS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISEASED AND DISORGANIZED STOMACH. They are the best Bitters in the world, being pleasant to the taste, and may be administered with safe ty to the weak and debilitated. They invigorate the system and purify the blood ; create a healthy appetite; permanently strengthens and removes all flatulency or heaviness from the stomach, and purifies and restores the gastric secretions. Price 75 cents per bottle. Prepared by CHAS. H. KRYDER, Lancaster, Pa., and for sale by all DRUGGISTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, GROCERS, AND RESPECTABLE RESTA UR.ANTS. PRINCIPAL PHILADELPHIA DEPOT, 256 SOUTH SECOND STREET. Call for samples and examine certificates and recom mendations. del6-tuthsEtts TO THE DISEASED OF ALL CLASSES.—AII acute and Chronic diseases cared, by special guarantee, at En) WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, when desired, and. in case of a fail ure. no charge is m a d e . Prof. C. H. BOLLES, the founder of_ this new practice, has associated with him Dr. M. GALLO WAY. A pamphlet containing a multitude of cer tificates of those cured a also, letters and compli mentary resolutions from medical men and others, .will he given to any person free. N. B.—Medical. men and others who desire a knowledge of my discovery can enter for a fall course of lectures at any time. . . Consultation free. • DRS. BOLLES & GALLOWAY, deo-3m. 12120 WALNUT Street.. IRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the Only Sup. porters under eminent medical patronage. Ladies and physicians are respectfully requested to can •only on Mrs. Betts, at her residence, IMO WALNUT Streets - Phi ladelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand in valids have been advised by their physicians to use her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United States copyright; labels on the box , and signatures; an d also on the Supporters. with testimonials. . ocifi-trithatt COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS , of all numbers, and brands. Raven's Duck Awning Twills, of all desoriptionn4og Tents, Awnings;Trunk, and Wagon Covers. • • Also, PaperManufacturene-Drler Felts. from to MI wide. Tarpaulin, Bolting, Sa l Twin IO JOIIN EtufAii. 41 co.. 1051 XIS' Alley. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1862. J. S. Clarke. AUCTION SALES. JOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTION. EERS, Noe. 232 and 23.1 MARKET Street. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, INDIA, GERMAN AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, &c. ON MONDAY MORNING. . _ December 2), at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue. OA four months' credit, about 750 PACKAGES AND LOTS of French, India, German, and British dry goods, &c., embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, linen, and cotton fabrics. N. B,—Samples of the same will be arranged for ex amination, with catalogues, early on the morning of the sale, when dealers will find it to their interest to attend. • 'FURS, FURS. Included in our sale ON MONDAY AFTSRF 00N, December will be found a valuable assortment of fashionable furs, in sable, mai tin, filch, squirrel, and mink, in pieces and setts. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS. SHOES, &o. ON TUESDAY MORNING, December 30, at 10 o'clock, will be sold without reserve, on 4 months' credit— About 1,000 packages boots, shoes, brogans, cavalry boots, &c.. embracing a general assortment of prime goods, of City and Eastern manufacture. VURNESS, BRINLEY, .& CO., No. 439 MARKET STREET ji" ON FRIDAY MORNING, December 26. at 10 o'clock, of ' PARIS MERINOES, POPLINS, REPS, PLAIN AND PRINTED MOUSLIN DE LAINES,: &c., OF A CELE BR ATED MANUFACTURER. A CARD.—The attention of purchasers is requested to our sale of French dry goods on Friday morning . , Dec. 26th, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on 4 months credit, com prising a large assortment for city trade. NOTICE TO RETAILERS. In sale ON FRIDAY MORNING. Witt be found 74 Paris choice Colored ineritioes. • —do do figd. silk poplin Reps: —do do Ottoman. RepN Poplins. —do do Ex. quality:brown and purple do. —do do do , colored Paris monsiln de lailleg —do- do do rich printed do do. Worthy the particular attention Of the trade. PRINTED BORDER LINEN CAMBRIC I-WETS. WAR RANTED ALL ON FRIDAY MORNING. 2CO dozen teens super quality printed border linen cam bric bdkfs. PARIS VELVET MUFFS. 40 ex. quality Paris muffs. 5) do do -Paris velone fresse muffs. ON FRIDAY MORNING. 100 lots martin, Iniok, sable. and squirrel capes, muffs, cloaks, cuffs, roll:tr:awl mufflers. SALE OF FRENCH DRY GOODS. ON FRIDAY MORNING, December 26, at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogne. on 4 months' credit -400 packages and lots of French dry gobds. SALE OF PARIS MERINOES, REPS, POPLINS, DE. LAINES t OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, Far City Trade.. ON FRIDAY MORNING December 26, at 10 o!clock. —pieces Paris choice colored extra to super. merinos. do do broke 'figured volatile reps. - do do solid colors extra fine reps: do do high colored monsiln delaines. - do do talma a soie. - ds do - heavy McClellan plaids. FUR CAPES. CLOAKS, MUFFS, CUFFS, &c. Also, a large assortment of martin, mink, sable, and squirrel cloaks, capes, muffs, offs, &c. PHILIP FORD & CO. ' AUCTIONEERS, 525 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE Streets. SALE OF 1,000 CAST S, BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS. &c. ON MONDAI. MORNING, December 29th, at 10 o'clock. specially will be sold by catalogue: 1,000 cases men's, boys' and youths' calf, kin, grain and thick boots, calf, kip brogans, balmorals. &c.; women's, misses', - and childs calf, kip, goat, kid. and moreceo heeld boots and shoes: Open for examination, with catalogue, early on the 'Morning of sale M THOMAS & SONS, • Noe, 139 and All Smith YOURTII Street, NOTICE.— THITRSDAY being Christmas, onr usual sale will be held on FRIDAY, December 29th. PUBLIC SALES OF STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. On TUESDAY, 30th Inst. Full descriptions in handbills now ready; tatalogues on Saturday next. On TUESDAY; 6th January. Part of the descriptions ready In handbills, including first class property. On TUESDAY, 13th January. Part of the description ready in handbills. REAL ESTATE SALE-JAMIART6. To Capitalists, Builders, and others—LAßGE AND VALUABLE LOT, 351 feet front on SIXTH street, 351 feet on Randolph street, between Brown Cud Parrish streets. Full particulars in handbills. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. Kir A large amount at Private Sale, including avail description of city and country property. Printed haft may be had at the Auction Store. Sale at Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FORNITURE,FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, PIAIIO..FORTSS. marssELs CARPES, ON FRIDAY MORNING, . • At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, an ass.ortmeut of ex cellent second-hand furniture, piano -fortes flue mirrors, carpets, &c: Also, for A cconnt of whom it may concern—An invoice of fine steel skates, skate straps. &c. Sale for Account United States. BOX LUMBER, LATHS, AND BROOM HANDLES, ONE TUESDAY At 12 o'clock, noon, at Ilaslams wharf, Beach street, above Shaekanutxon Ken' ington, the cargo of schooner Nary Eliza, viz-1,74 box headings, 2 each; 48'i box head ings, 4 each; 29 bundles laths; tot loose laths; 4113 bundles broom-hand les; lot loose broom-handles. Terms. cash. ro C OAST & WARNOCK, AIIC -a- TIONEERS, No. 213 MARKET Street. LARGE SPECIA.L SALE OF GERMANTOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS. ' By catalogue, ON SATURDAY MORNING, ." . ' December 27r1i, 3662, commencing At 10 o'cloek pre cisely. Comprising a general assortment of new styles desirable roods. CJ. WOLBERT, AUCTION NI/I.IIT. • No.lB SOUTH SIXTIT. STRUT; Between Market and Chestnut; The subscriber will give his attention to sales of Beal Estate, Merchandise, Householii Furniture, Fancy Goods. Paintings, objects of Art and Virtue, &c.; all of whisk shall have his personal and prompt attention, and for which he solicits the favors of his friends. RICH CHINA AND FANCY GOODS, SILVER PLATED WARE, &a. ON MONDAY MORNING. Next, Deeit - bEr tritliTtitiOrelobk, fit*No:l6 Skirt) Si th street z A general assortment of rich China, silver plated ware, fancy goods, superior waiters and trio's, &c. BILLIARD TABLES. ON MONDAY MORNING, Next, the 29th inst., at 11 o'clock, at the Olympicthea t re, Race street, below Third. 2 billiard tables of which has marble beds and Phelan EXTRAORDINARY WINES, BRANDIES; &c.. IN CASES AND DEMIJOHNS. ' ON TUESDAY MORNING, The 30th instant: at n o'clock, at No. 16 South Sixth street. • Including all the fine and high grade liquors we have been selling for the past year, with the addition oflo or 11 lots very choice. - For particulars see catalogues, now ready. MOSES NATHA_NS, AUCTIONERE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, isontheaet coa" ner of SIXTH and RACE Streets. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. YOU SHOULD CALL AT NATHANS' LOAN OFFICE. S. E. corner of SIXTH AND RACE STREETS. AT PRIVATE SALE, FOR LESS THAN HALF • THE USUAL SELLING PRICES. Fine gold hunting-case English patent lever watches, of the most approved and best makers; open-face ditto] ladies fine gold hunting-case and open face lever and lepine watches; elegant fine gold diamond and °neat ened bunting case lever watches, full jeweled; fine gold enamelled lever and lepine watches; fine gold neck, vest, and chatlein chains;fine gold bracelets, earrings, breastpins, finger-rings, pencil cases and pens, lockets, medallions, charms, specks, bUckles, scarf-pins, studs, sleeve buttons, and jewelry of every description. PIECES. ?A very superior double-barrel English twist fowling pieces, vith. bar locks and back-action locks; superior duck guns, rifles, revolvers, &c., together with various fancy articles, fine old violins, &c. Call soon, and select bargains. M. NATHANS. ' • SHIPPING. , BOSTON AND PHILADEIk }MIA STEAMSHIP•LINB, sailing from sash port on SATURDAYS, from second wharf below SPRUOA Street, Philadelphia, and. Long wharf, Boston. • The steamship SAXON, Capt. Matthews, will sail from Philadelphia on SATURDAY, December 27, at 10 A. M., and steamer NORMAN, Cain. Baker, from Boston, on SATURDAY, December 27, at 4 P. M. These new and substantial steamships form a resaiat line, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays. Insurances effected at one halithe premium chargedlY sail vessels. Freighte taken at air ratea Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts and 13ilit Lading with their goods. • • For Freight or Passage, (having line aceommodatinne.l apply to HENRY WINSOE & CO., nols 332 South DELAWARE Avenue. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, AND BETWEEN BOSTON AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT HALIFAX AND CORK HARBOR. AFRICA; Anderson, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 10... CHIN Cook, loaves New York, Wednesday_, • Dec. 17. ARABI A, A, Stone, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 24. SCOTIA, Jndkins, leaves New York, Wednesday, Dec.3l. EUROPA, Moodie, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 7,1889, PERSIA, Lott, leaves New Yerk Wednesday, Jan. IL FROM NEW YORK Td LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage- 4166. Second Cabin Passage 10:1 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin. Passage • $l4O Second Cabin Passage Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. -The owners of these ships will not be accountable too Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor. wad the.alue thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage, apply to E. CUNARD,: 4 BOWLING GREEN, New TOM E. C. and I. G. BATES, 103 STATE Street, Boston. - AUEL STEAM WEEKLY TO Lrv - Bit. POOL, touching at Queenstown (Cork Har bor). - The Liverpool, New York, and Phil a delphia Company intend despatching their full-pow eree Clyde-bnilt Iron steamships as follows EDINBURGH Saturday, December Tr. Satnrday, January 3. . .. Saturday, January 10. And every succeeding Saturday at noon, from Pier No 44 North Ri'ver. RATES OF PASSAGE FIRST CABIN, $lOO 00 'STEERAGE, . $4O 00 Do. to London, 106 00 Do. to London, 43 00 Do. to Paris, • 110 001 Do. to Paris, 43,00 Do. to Hamburg, 110 00 Do. to Hamburg, 46 cc Passengers also forwarded Co Havre, Bremen, Hotter darn, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: let Cabin. $lOO, $lO6, $125. Steerage from Liverpool, $3O. From Queens. town, $4O. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. These steamers have superior accommodations for pas. sengers ; are strongly built in water-tight iron sectiouL and carry Patent Fire Annihilators. Experienced Mar geons are attached to each steamer. For further information, apply in Liverpool to WIT/. LIAM IN N, Agent, 22. 'Water street; in Glasgow to ALEX. BLALCOLM, 5 St. Enoch Square • in Queenstown tc C. & W. D. SEYMOUR & Co.; in London to RIVES & MACEY, 81 King William street ; in Paris to JULES DX' COUE, 48 Rue Notre Dame des Yietoires; Place de 15 'Bourse; in New York to JOHN G. DALE, 15 Broadwag, or at the Company's Office. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, del 111 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. sild W in t • FOR NEW YORK-THIS DAY—DESPATCH ARD SWIFTSURI LINES—WA DELAWARE AND EARITA.N CANAL. Steamers of the above Lines will leave DAILY, at 31 and 5 P. M. For fiefifbt, which will be taken on accommodating terms, aPPiy to WM. M. BAIRD ,Sc' CO., tny2l-tf 132 South DELAWARE Avenue. • mr ,,,41=,!% • FOR NEW YORK.-NEW DAILY. LINE, via Delaware and Raribut Canal: Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Com pally receive freight and leave daily at 2P. M., delivering theircargoes in New York the following day. Freights taken at reasonable rates. • WM. P. CLYDE, Agent, N 0.14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMES HAN% Agent, and-tf Piers 14 and 15 EAST RIVER, New York. MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, arc. 2,600 Bbls Mass. Nos. 1,3, and 8 Mackerel, late-caught fat fish, in assorted packages. 2,000 Bbls. New Eastport, Fortune . Bay, and Halifax Berring tu Bones Lubec, Scaled, and No. 1 'awing. 160 Bbls. new Mess Shad. • =Boxes Herkimer County Cheese, &a. Ia store and for sale by • 'MARSEILLES •CASTILE SOAP.-100 Boxes choke Castile soap for Sale by RHODES At WILLIAALS. No. 107-6oath.WATEE Street. den MURPHY & KCIONS,_ No. 146 Noah WHARVWB. • COMMISSION •HOOSES4 . ARMY GOODS,,, DARK-BLUE COAT :CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE GAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WREGH.T. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN:DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT -OMS. For sale • FROTHINGHAM iz WELLS. tf • SEWING MACHINES. WHEELER & WILSON, it, • : SEWING MACE - I:INES ; 628 CHESTNUT-STREET; 1 - 9 ' 3 1 THE 'WILCOX & GIBBS FAMILY SEWING MACHINES have been greatlY improved, making it ENTIRELY NOISELESS, and with Self - adinsting Hemmers, are now readyfor sale by • FAIRBANKS & EWING, ee27-tf 715 CHESTNUT Street. SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Alias Yenditiont Es:ponas, to me di. foctcti. irill be ex:poed to. public sale or Ventlite, on MONDAY Evening, January 13, ISG3, at 4 o'clock, at San m-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground,- and the :three. story brick dwelling house whereon the same is erected, situate on the soMb side of Carrel street at the distance of sixtNive feet throe inches and onmitartor of 'an inch eastward fro the east side of Ontario street, in the: city of Philadelphia; 'fifteett Met :front on Carrel street; and forty feet deep on one line and thirty-two feet deep on another line. Being theiathe premises Which William D. HarriA, by, deed bearing date the 2,1,t1 day of. April, A, ID, IS37,'i and recorded in the Wilde for recording deeds for the city and eountY of Philadelphia, in Deed - llook.A. W. 11L page . 446, Oa Mod a nd-coneed -unto the slid Edwin, Snit th,-by the name of "Edwin IL Smith, in fee. ' Seized and taken in execution as the property of Edwin Smith, and tube sold by • ' JOHN THOMPSON, -Sheriff. ' Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, - December 2-1,1862. Cl). O. fi13;1”462.3 Debt; $351.50. S, 0; Thounon. de?.s-3t QJIERIEP'B : BALE:---''BY_!_VIRTUE OT t. a WritOf - Alias Venditioni Exponas;to the di rected, Nvill be exposed to public sate or Noudite;, ion MON DAY Evening, January 5, 1863,'at O'clock; at SanSom.- street Hall; . All that coriPin let pr , Piece of ground situate: on the Wes tst trdiy, stile ofiQtd Y'Ork . road (now :Gerrit - in:town turnpike reedy, , in the county of ClThiladelphia,beginning, at the northefFSt corner of a lot. of ground this day "eon.- yeyed3l s rtfrninh , E; Eldridge on &band rcillt, thence westwardly along the said Jeremiah E. Eldridge's north line ronf9lllldlred Anil thirteen feet - A pe the distance more or -less,' ttf*laware- Sixth „street, thence ilorthwartilY along the eparwardlY side of said Sixth street forty - one feet , tlmOo , tatlies, be the distance :more or legs, •to the south line of land formerly of John Dickenson.aftenrards Andre' Caldew e. nood, thence castwardly alon the south line of Andrdw Caldenwood'S land Vivo lituntrettfoet, be the came woke or less, to-the nortlin'est corner "of lot of ground granted the said JameS MeAlpin tO William Little on ground rent, thence sonthwardly along the line of the said William Little 's lot thirty-nine feet five inch es, thence eastwardly along the south line of said 'Wil liam Littfe r st, Tut- two hundred and ten feet to the said Germantown thence southwardi y along the west wardly side of ; the said road twenty feet to the place of beginaingtlEciing the same _premises which: James Mc, bylfladeliture dated August eight, one thousand eight hundredand forty trro,graated and coaveyedto'said John Boughton in fee, subject to au annual ground-rent of Sixty-oue dollars and twenty-five-hundredths, record ed in Ileekßpok A. C. If, number fert , five; page eighty- Ste ottthe tweaty-scirenth day of March, one thousand eight -bemired and sixty two; On the hboye-deseribed premises there are erected six threezgoiy , bricklinitses . ; . Seized nt4taknll,!• , inexechtion as the property of John Iloughto,,and to be sPld It - • 4110MPSON. Sheriff. Pidiail6lphirt, Sheriff's Office, December 24, ISO, CD: C.-390: D:,Tr.)..] Debt; $519.24. F. 0. Brewster. tle2-1,3t: gIIERAFF'S SALE.-BY Li 'a writ of Venditiord Exponas, to me directed, will he'exTmsed to public' sale or vendne, nit MONDAY Evening, January 5,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall . . All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate at the northwest•comer of Christina and Essex streets, former ly futile late township of Moyamensing, now in the Third ward 'Of . the • city of Phihulelphia (which said Riles street is twenty-aveleet wide, and runs front Catharine street Southward to the said Christian street, parallel with Eighth street, and at the distance of 96 foot B inches westWatd therefrom, measuring along the south side of said CA•Mttrine street.) Beginning at the northwest cor ner of the said Cluistimi•and Essex streets, thence ex tending northward along the west side of the said Essex street tiftY4wo feet; thence westward parallel with Catharine street fifty feet, more or less, to line of ground now or trite of John Flowers- heirs; thence a southwest erly course along the said • Flovfers' line to Christian street: then eastward. along the north side thereof fifty one feet. more oriess, to Essex street- the place of begin ning. i (Being the same Premises which George Minton, and S.arah Brinton, trustees of the 'estate of Catharine Ann Ingersoll, with the consent of the said Catharine .A um, by indenture dated:the fourteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirtY4ive, recerded in the office of the Recorder of Deed..4&c.; for the city and count)- of-Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. M. No. 63. page 266, granted and conveyed ludo Samuel M. Grier in fee, reserving thereont unto the sa WC.Sorge Brintou, and Sarah Brtnton, their heirs and assigns, teyearly rent or sum of one hundred and seven dollars, in equal half-yearly Payments on the flits( day of the monthsof May and November in every year there after forever; for arrears of which this suit is brought-3 Together with the common use, right, liberty, and privi lege Of the said Essex street. N. B.—The aforesaid rent of one hundred and seven dollars was, indenture made the thirtieth dity of Oc tober,' Autio Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, between the said John H. B. McClellan, trustee, A 111) Ingersoll and Patrick McCabe, imam re corded in-the Recorder's office aforesaid, in Deed Vook T. IL No. 18, page F 7 .9, &c., apportioned from and after the first day of November, Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one; the one-half thereof, being the sum of fifty-Once and fifty cents, being made chargeable on each of the thllowing-describol portions of the said premises, in which portions the said premises will besold. "Viz: No. I. All that certain lot, beginning at the northwest corner of said Christian and awes streets ; thence ex tending northward along the said Essex street fiftY-two fretilo Sher amid bf the said Patrick McCabe; thence weltwardly along the line Of The'said other ground of the said Patrick 'McCabe, pa 'allot with the said Christian etreetiftwenty-seven" feet ; thence running it, southwestr wardly..course tern point on said Christian street, at the dista nee of thirty-one feet from the said EKVX street; and then measuring along the said Christian street thirty-ono feet to Essex street, the place of beginning. On this lot is erected a three-story brick store and dwelling house. . No. 2. ..4.11 that certain lot of piece of ground beginnitt ott th north side of the said Christian mt rem, at the di4- .-tancß„Uilartx..-otto feet froptthc.west side of Eascx street aforesaid,. thenctiextending along the western line of the abure-ileseribed. portion No. 1, to the line'of the said Patrick McCabe, Junior's, other ground, at the distance of twenty-seven •feet from 'the west side of Essex street aforesaid, thpnce along the lino of the said Patrick Mc- Cabe, juniors, other ground westwardly twenty-three feet, thence a southwestwardly couraclo the said Christ ian street, at a point at the distance at sixty-one feet from the west side of Essex street aforesaid, Raft then measnr lug along the' north side of 'the said Christian street thirty feet to the place of beginning. Seikedand taken in execution as the property of Samuel M. Grier, and to be sold hr JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 2-I,lSii2 ED. C. 530 ;D. 'o2.] Debt; 52.12.57. Lowlier.de23-3t •SALE. -BY. VIRTUE OF ki *writ of VenditiOni Exponas,,to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or voluble, on MONDAY , Evening, January 1563, at 4 tclock, at Sansom-Street Rail; All that certain lot or Piece of ground, situate on the West, side of Lawrence street (formerly known as Apple street), in that part of the city of Philadelphia lately known as the District of Kensington, hi the county of Philadelphia, beginning at the distance of sixty-eight feet:northward from the north side of Jefferson street, conthining in front or breadth on the said Lawrence street thirty-two feet, and running thence westward be tween parallel lines at right angles with the said Law renee - street, in length or depth eighty-seven feet six inches, more or less, to a twenty feet wide street opened or tp be opened. 11.13.-I'he said lot is subject to a yearly ground rent or sum of forty dollars, and on the said lot there are erected two three-story single brick houses: each sixteen feet wide and sixteen feet deep (the first story of each being fifteen feet wide, cruised by nu arched alley , two feet wide between the said houses), having one hydrant between and in the rear of said houses. The said houses fronting on the said Lawrence street, and on the rear of said lot fronting the said twenty feet wide street, extending the wholewidth of said lot, there is a frame shop. The said premises will lie divided into two parcels; and sold,: separately, as follows: No. L All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three-story brick nieSslta g o or tenement thereon, situate on the west side of the 2dirl Lawrence street (No. 1:03), at thodista nee of sixty-eight feet northward from the north side ofJefferson street, in the said city of Philadelphia:- containing In front or breadth on the said Lawrence stroeLsixteen feet (including on the north side thereof theimoiety or half-part of it certain two-feet-wide-alley), and extending, in length or depth between parallel lines at right angles with Lawrence street eighty-seven feet six inches to the said twenty-feet-wide-street; together with - the free and common use, right, liberty and vi-. lege of the said two-feetvelde-alley, and of using the said hydiunt in common with the owuerS 2 tenants and occu piers of the premises No. 2, and subject with the pre tidies No. 9. to the yearly rent or sum of forty dollars, No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ,ground, with the three-Story brick ineSSllatte or tenement thereon erected, sittinte on the west side of the said Lawrence street (No. 1810)-et the distance cif eighty-four feet northward from the north.side of the said Jefferson street, in the said city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said, Lawrence street sixteen feet, (including on the sedth shle.thereof the moiety or half part of n certain twe:feet-wide-alley,) and extending in length or depth between parallel lines at right angles with Lawrence t.treet eighty-seven feet six inches to a twenty-feet-wide street. 'Together with the free 41 11 (1 common use, right, liberty, and Privilege of the said t w o-feet-wi do alley, and of ilsing:the said hydrant in common with the owners, toinints. , and occupiers of the premises No.l, and 'Slihjeet Will) the premises No. 1 to the yearly rout or stun of forty dollars. • . Note.-One-Leif of the above-mentioned frame shop is op the" rear end of premises No. 1, and - the other halt on the,lVELl' end of premises No. 2. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Sarah Mc-Kerman, and to be sold by THOMPSON, Sheriff. • Philadelphiti,Sheriff's Mice, December 24,1.262 CD:.C., 642 62.1 Debt !MM. Gerhtird. ile2s-3t :14ERIFIrS SALE.-BY 'VIRTUE OF UWait of rLevari Fticias, to me directed, will be exposed.inandilic sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, .-jh unary 6,15133, at 4 o'clock, at Sansont-street Hall, . :Ali that 'lot or ground situate 11l Pasgyinik township, iii the First ward of the city orPhiladelphin4holinded and deserilsal its tbl lows to wit : No. 1. A tract of Mad sitnebi fu Pas-Yank township, beginning' at a poSt, a - corner of lend formerly of Margaret Jekyel, 'thence by the next :deseribni tract S. eighty-two degree; east eighty-three and tme , balf perches to a point in thedine of-land for . nthrly - of:Thomas Lawrence, thence by land formerly of Stanmer ' N. twenty-seven degrees, east tea porches ttt a corner,bf land formerly of Eden liaddock, thence by tlfe so _north seventy-six and one-half degrees, W.. ,seventy-Ilve perches to another center of the same land ..on tr. cast side. of It certain thirty-feet-wide lane, thence fist wine S. forty-one and one-halt degrees, west one and Mle-fiord'ixtrches, thence north forty-eight and one fOttritlegeees NV. twenty feet to a line or heel formerly of Cl eat l'lnisteol. deceased, ;hence by the said line S. fon-one degrees, W. eighteen perches to the place of be ginning, oontaining six acres and forty-two perchei, be the snnuriiTore or less. Kb; 2. .1 tract of land' situate, partly in Passymik and partly iii Moyamensing township, beginning at a post siatidi nit on the north side of a two perch wide lane, called Division road, leading - from Powell lane Into Pas sy road, being a corner of a lot sold • to Peter Regi meut;thence north ton tindone-quarter degrees, E.twenty ve,and three-fourth perches, thence north ten and ono half ,Jegrees„E. tweuty-live and three-fourth perches to ground late of :lames Eddy, deceased ~.being the above .tleslibed tract, thence by the .same eighty -tour de grees, E.'thirty-fotir perches to a post, a corner of a lot sold to Henry Depneni MI., thence by the same $. ten and one half degrees, W. thirty end one-tenth perches to the ,Division road, thence by the sumo N.. seventy-five de _glees; W: thirty-three and one-tenth perches to the place. of beginning; containing' live acres one hundred and four toen.perches, be the Settle more or less. Together with the .rightand privilege of the said thirty-feet-wide lane Ini.of the said Division street. , . 84.).n the abovosleseribeil there are er etued two two -8I ory Ammo houses, one frame barn, sheds, &c. I.4.—The writ by virtue of which the above property Will be gold has been issued on ajudgment ulunitont in the rase of the City of Philadelphia Robert E. Hack ett, Owner, or reputed owner, in the. District Court of Philadelphia, of September Term, 1562, Xo. 466, for taxes =limit -0111 property. Seized and taken in execution as thoproptsrty of Robert bwner, Ste., and to he sold by • • • •.7011N THOUPSO,N,' Sheriff. . . Phibulelphin, SberifCs . ollies, Dremobor 24, iS6•i CD. C-., D. '09...3 Debt, $.112.77. Poulson. desl-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF . F:J'it Writ of Levert Facing, to me directedtwill be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening - , Jannaiy 5, ISd`l, at• 4 o'clock, at. Sansom-street h all, All that certain brick messuago or tenenunkt and lot or pieek of green(' theme nto belonging, •sitnato on the mgt side of Delaware Fourth street at the distance of sixty foot northwauil from-the north side of Shipp en streot, in the d riet St South*ark, and county of Philadelphia, afore-. said, containingin front or breadth north mud South on said ' , Mirth strk.Nut seventeen feet, laid leugth ordopth ,eaFtward twentv-iinte feet, more or less;to ground now or late of Samuel Morris. Bounded nortlArani and south ward by ground lato of Thomas .Franklin;eastivard'hy grouna late of John' Leighton; rind'westward. by Dela ware Fourth street aforesaid. CBeing the same. premises wltkit t said Mary Adderly nolfmaster, by indenture, 'bearing even date with a certain indentitre or mortgage, viz: 185.1, bit duly executed and acknowledged prior; to the executiotr of said indenture, anti illtetiliNt thCPCWifil . to he recorded Ibr the consideration money therein mentioned, *part of which was intended to bo thereby secured, r.triititrd ainV conveyed unto the Said Thomas B. Roney in fee; under and subject to the pay *men t' or the yearly rent or*smn efsi x pounds seven chil li n g ,i and sixpruvo lawful money of Pimnsylvania, pay able to Thomas Franklin, his *heirs amilasAigns, in half. yearly payments forever, without deduction fortaxos, : 11--01 the above lot 'there ti a three-story brick house with n two-mturyanti.k building. • • Seized nod taken in execution as the property of 'iltsunts It. Roney, deceased, and to be sold by ' • • • • ' •:JOAN TliOle'SON. Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Decornher 24.1262. (D. C.; Alti D..'62.] Debt. sl,l'l l , lialubeSt. de234lt SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY•TIRTUE OF writ of Myna Facial', to me - directed, will be exposed to public sale or cendue; on MONDAY Evening, January 6, ISE3, at 4 o'clock. at Sansoin-strecit Hall, All that lot of ground situate on the south side of James or Chestnut street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia: the said property is in the village of Hamilton, innrked and described on' the said plait of Hamilton, as nos. 30 and 32, and recorded in Deed Book B. F., No. 30, page 1170. Bounded on the east by lot No. ou the west by lot No. 'AR, on the scofflaw York street, and on the north by James or Chestnut street, containing in front or breadth 100 feet, each lot 50 feet, and in depth . to York street 215 feet: P. S.—The writ by virtue of which the above property will bc sold, has been issued on n judgment obtained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Bicknell & 'rm.:sell, owners or reputed owners, in the Common Pleas Court of Philadelphia, 4,r June Term, 1802, No. 47, fur taxes auainst said property. Seized and taken fu execution as t he yroperty of Bick nell & Tussell, and to be sold by Joitx . Tiff/MM , Sheriff.. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 24,1362. (C. P.. 2117; D., '02.1 DOA. &:te225.3a. .Poulson. • dis2.l:3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY - :VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facitut, to me. directed, will be 'expo ,, ed to public sale or vendne, on MONDA Eve n um Jo num ry 1. 3ns, at 4 o'clock, at B:mem-street Hal I. All that certain lot or piece of gronnd with the thrve stm y brick Messuage or tenement thereon erected, situ ate 011 the 'north side of Master street at the distance of sixty (60) feet 'eastward from the . east side of Franklin street in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front or breadth 'on the said Mister street, fourteen feet, and ex tending in length or depth northward of that width at right angles to the said Blaster street lifts Met, tnore or less. Bounded northward by ground now or late of Geo: Mei I, eastward by other ground of the said Sarah A. Dickerson, westward by ground now or late of the said John Dickerson, and southward by Master street afore, said. (Being part of a certain lot orploce aground which George Magee, Esq.,:high sheriff otf and for the city and county of Philadelphia by deed poll under his hand and seal, dated the second day of 'May, nano Domini 1857, duly acknowledged the same day in open District Court for the said city and comity and entered among the records thereof in Sheriff's Deed Book X, No. 2, page 435, Sze., granted and conveyed unto the said Sarah A. Dickerson, in fee.) PHILADELPILIA Seized and token in execution AR the prooerty 'of Sohn Dieken , :on and Sarah Ann Dickerson, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff Office, December 24, ISOI. CD. C., 409; D., 'o2.] Debt, eci2.4.90. Erety. de'24-3t SALE.—BT. VIRTUE OF Ps- , a writ of Levari Fncias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Bveuiun, January fi, at 4 o 'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the build ' lugs and improvements thereon erected, situate on the south side of Columbia avenue, and on the east side of Aniboy (latellobinson) street, in the Twentieth. wa rd of the city of Philadelphia, containing in fr ont or breadth on said Columbia avenue eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth southward of that width along the east •side of said Amboy street sixty-one feet, to a three-feet wide . • I. B.—On the above-described lot there is erected a three-story brick storo and dwelling, with two-story briek•back buildings. • 2d "N. D.—The Writ by virtue of which the ab6 - e Proper ty will be sold ilfl.B been issued on a Judgment obtained in the case of The City-of Philadelphia vs. Columbia Building Association, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, of Marc h Term, 1F62, No. 877,.f0r work done in front of said lot, to wit: for • water-pipe laid in front of said lot. " . . . Seized and taken in execution as the property of Gahm bin Building Association, and to be sold by 1 JOHN THOMPSON, Sheri ff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, December 24,1362. CC. P. WS; 1). '62.Y . Debt, $35.60. Lex. de?J-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY OF Oa writ of Alias Levari FaMae, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or voluble, on MONDAI Evening, January 5,13633, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street 11011, All that certain lot or piece or ground situate on the east chic of Seventeenth street, at the distance of seven teen feet northward from the north side of Swain street, in that part of the city of Philadelphia late the district of . Spring Garden.; containing in front or breadth on the said Seventeenth street seventeen feet, and extending In length or depth of that Width eastward botwoon lines Parallel with said Swain street . sixty-seven feet to it three-feet-wide alley I eadlatt southward into th e . said Swain street. Bounded* northward by other ground of said Robert If:Wilson, southward by ground granted to William Bee on ground rent, eastward by said three-feet wide'alley, and westward by said Seventeenth street. [Being the sotaltern half of a larger lot ofground which Ethelbert A. Marshall, by indenture dated the twenty ninth day of September, mine Domini one it :Book R. D. W., Wo. al ,page ad, hundred and fiftv-five, record "Feid &c., granted and con; Wye Unto Ale :Add liObert B. Wilson in tee, who in tends shorily to °reef thereon a three-story brick dwel ling houSe./ Su Meet to the restriction that no slaughter house, skin dressing establishment, hose or engine house, blacksmith shop, carpenter shop, glue, soon, can dle, or starch manufactory, stable or building for offen sive occupation, shall at any time hereafter be erected or used on tiny part of the said lot. • . B.—BY an order of court one hundred and fifty dol lars of the purchase money Must be paid ftt the time of sale. Seized and taken in execution as the property of nobert 11. Wilson, and to be sold by JOHN THODIPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff Office, December 24,1562 ID. C., 4tB; D., 'MA Debt, $2,800. Dennis. d ets-3t SALE.-1317 VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Faciasi to me directed, will be exposed totpublic sale or volatile, on MONDAY Evening, January 5, ISG3. at 4 o ' clock, at Sansein-street All that certa in three-story brick messna ge or tenement and lot or piece of ground 'situate on the south aide of Pratt street, at the distance af one hundred and seven feet eight inches eastward from the east side of Nixon street, in the Fifteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth ou the said Pratt street thirteen feet tibia inches, and extending southward at right angles therewith in length or depth forty feet six• inches, including, at the NMI OIWCSI corner thereof, part of the head of a four-feet-wide alley, which extends trom a mint one hundred and nine feet eastward from said Nixon street, in length westward sixty-four feet; and thence at right angles of the same width, communicating With 01113 . t0n street at the distance of fort - -rive feet east ward from the said Nixon street (as the said alley has been laid ant by Parry & Rando lph,) midway between the said Clayton and Pratt streets, for the common use and privilege of this and other lots of ground hounding thereon. 'CBeing the seine premises. which Samuel. C. Coniston and Jonathan Bordner and their wives, by in denture dated the twenlv-ninth day of .September, Anna Donaitai one thousand eight handred anti fifty-threv, nod intended to be forthwith recorded,grauted and conveyed man the said John C. 'feistier in fee, subject to a own ia yearly ground rent or sum of forty-two &Dant, payahl e half veer'' - , on the first day of the months of -January and July iu every} year, to Oliver .Parry and Nathaniel Randolph, their Lairs and II.S911:018.) Together with the fare and common right, use; liberty, and privilege of the said four-feet-widetilley at all times hereafter for ever. Seized and taken In execution as the property of John C. Reimer, and to be sold by lull\ TIDDITS()N, Sheriff. Philadelphia,. Sheriff's Office, December 24, DS2. CD. C., fiti:3 ; D., 62.] Debt, $ 2 / 6 .7-1. Pahl. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Levari Facias, to me directed i will be exposed to piddle sale or routine, on MONDAY Evening, January :3,1W, at 4 trclock, at Sansom-street All that certitin three-story brick messnage or tene ment and lot or piece of ground, situate on the-west side of Marshall street, at the distance of nine l u and fifteen feet am! five-eighths of en inch northward from the north side of Poplar street, formerly in the district of Penn, now le the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadel phia ; containing in front or depth on the said; Marshall street eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth westward, between pamilel lines at right angles will; the said Marshall street, eighty-seven feet five inches. Bounded north Ward by the premises next hereinafter de scribed,'eastwa rd bv the said Marshall street, southward by ground now or late of Thomas E. Morris, and west ward by gTOIIIIII now or late of James Alcorn. Also, all that certain three-story brick messuage or tenement and tot or piece of ground,'slimite en the west 'side of said Marshall street, at the distance of nine, lina tired and thirty-three feet and five-eighths of an inch northward from the north side or the said Poplar street, formerly in the district of Penn, now in the Twentieth ward of the ally of Philadelphia ; containing in front or breadth on the said Marshall street eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth westward, between parallel lines at right angles with the said Marshall street, eighty seven feet five inches. Bounded northward by the pre mises next hereinafter described, eastward by the said Marshall street, southward by the premises heyeinbefore described, and westward by ground now or late of James Alcorn. And, also, nil that certain three-story brick messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on thewest side of the said *Marshall street, at the dis tance of nine hundred and fifty-one feet and live-eighths of an Inch northward from the north side of the said Poplar street, formerly in the district or Penn, now in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia; contain ing in front or breadth on the said Marshall street eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth west ward, between parallel lines at right angles with the said • Marshall street, eighty-seven feet five inches. Bounded northward by ground now or late of Archibald Robertson, eastward by the said Marshall street, south- Ward by the premises last hereinhefore described, and westward by ground new or Into of the said .Tames Al corn. The premises first-above-described the said James Alcorn, a nil Isabel la, his wife, by indenture tinted the tenth day of April, A. D. lfiß, granted and conveyed unto the said Eveline E. )(Wiener, in fee, the same being subject' to the payment of a certain mortgage debt or principal sum of one thousand seven hundred and fifty (Wilms, with interest, Onto the said Thoma-s J. Cavender, Ills executors, administrators and fissions. And the pretnisoa second and third above-described Edward M. Clement, and !Margaret, his wife, by indenture 'dated the '2'24 day of January, A. 1). lEra, granted and conveyed unto the said Eveline 13; Mich ener, in • fee, subject to the payment of two certain mortgage debts or principal SUM of one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars each, unto the said Thomas S. Cavender; his executors, administrators, and assigns; and taken in execution as the. property of (teems, W. M lebener, and Moil lie E. his wife , . and to be sold by JOHN l'iltligNOlNZ7.7lieri Philadelphia, nerill's Office. December 24, 186'2. CD.PC., 547, 1).; '62.3 Debt, $1.312.70. Hopper. di.25-3i. • QBERIFF'S• SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sole or vomitus, on MONDAY Evening, January 5,1.963,at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the city of Philadelphia aforesaid, beginning at the northeast corner of Prime street and Nineteenth atreet, thence ex tending northward along the east tide of the said Nine teenth street nue hundred and six inches, thence CIISAWIIIA on It line nt right angles with said Nine teenth street along- other around or the said 'le- Ca try one Inindred and thirty-one feet io the middle or Dorrance street (a new thirty-feet-wide street laid out and intended to be opened by the said James McCarty, extending from said Prime street to Carpenter iircet), thence southward along. the middle of said Dorrance street one hundred and eighty-live feet six inches to the north side of said Prime street, and 'thence westward along the tonne one hundred and thirty-ono feet to the place o f 11,0 n tr. (Being part if a certain lOt of which the Pahl James G. Smith, by indenture bearing-even - date with it certain indenture or niortidae, via: May thir teenth, one thousand eight 'hundred and fifty-six, lint duly executed awl acknowledged prier to the execution of. aid Indenture, and intended to ho recorded according to law, for the eonsideration-inoney therein Auditioned, yart whereofivs thereby seen red, aranted and convey ed, inter al inot nto the sail James McCarty, to fetc.l To. gethei with the free use Altd. privilege of the said Dor t II AWOL • N. B.—The promises above-described will be said as Tel Na. 1. All that lot nr pleee of ground beg( II Ding at the northeast corner of Prime and Nineteenth shoots; the nee extendieg minim-11rd along the eaNt Side of Nineteenth •street one hundred and eighty-firefvetnia Nelms, thence eastward on aline at right angles with said Nineteenth street sixtv-six Met to the premises next described; thence southward en a line 'parallel with said Nineteenth street 0114`.hundiril and eighty-five feet six inches to the north' Side of said Prime street, and thence westward along the Stita4 sixty-six feet to the place of lautinninz. No. 2.—A1l that certain tarn-story brick thessatige and ef grennd situate on the west side of Darranee Street, et the distance of one hundred and . sixty-nine feet from the north side•of Prime street; rontaining in front on said Portant..e street fourteen fe.et, amd iu depth arty feet, therein on the rear end thereof an uliay lead ing into nil font said Prime street of the width of three feet east .and west. Bounded on the moth by. the pre mises next described, west by the premises di;seribed its N 0..", north by other gromel now or late of said JaniSS Me rarty. and east by said Dorrance street: NO. 3. All that two-story brick 1110.ailialai i 1.114 lot or piece of zrom:),l, sitooto nu afro WeSt. sidaof Datraile4 Street. at the distance efl:llfeet northward front the north side, aid Prime street, con trti n ng is front orbreadth on said Dormice street 14 feet, and in dep th 50 feet, including, therein on the 'rear end thereof an ttllev leading into Sad Trani the said Prints street, of the width of three feet east and *est. Bounded south by the premise,: next described, 'west by the premises .110.4 milted as No. 1, north by the Premises described . as No. 2, and east by said Dorrance street. . . No. 4. All that te•o-story brick mossnago and lot or jpieco of around, Amato on the west side. of Dorrancc stmt, nt the distant-. of 341 feet front rho north side of said Prime street, eolith" nine in front on said Donates strut 14 feet, and in depth fie feet, i teloiliii Said il el' de scribed in No. 2. Bounded smith by the premisni next iieseiiimtl, west by di , preniiAos de,ieribed No. 1, north by lionise:: described as, N0.:3, and east •by Dorrande street. • • • \0.4.. All that t tro-grory brick mmmage and lot of vomit] situate on the west side' of nominee street at the distance of (me hundred and twenty-seven feet front the north side arse id Prime street: eon tai nth in front 011=id Dorrance street fourteen feet,And iu 1111Ptil fitCY feet, in el udin sa id alley, Bounded „moth by the premise -4 next described; vest by the promises describedas \o. I: north by 'premises described as No. 3,fand east by said Borran i41144".t. . No. 11 All that two-story brick toes:image and lot of around shun te eta the west side of Donative street, at the distance ni the Itniol red smathirteen feet front the north side-of sit id Prime street; con tai Ili tut' n front on said Dor ra nee street fourteen feet, end in depth fifty feet including said alley. Bounded south by the met it ises next described; west by the promises described as Ni. 1; north by pre lubtes tle,seribed as No. 5, and east by said Dorrance street. No. 7. ill that two-story• brick mossnage and lot of ground situate on the west stile of Dorrance street at the 41iNta ore of. ninetpnine rem! northward from the north s l i m. of said Prieto street . ; containing in front en said' liorrance street fourteen feet, and 'in - depth fifty feot, in cluding said alley. BotauTetl south by•thit premises next ileseribed ; west by the PreTIVigOS described its NU. north by premises described as No. 6, and east Lysaid* Dort-ditto street. No. 8. 'All that twt;4.torY brick messuarm le n d' lot of . ground situate 110 the west side of lOorrameo street at the ' distance of 'eighty-five (het from the north. Mao ofsaid Primo street; containing. infrout ou salt, Dorranco street fourteen feet, and in depth fifty Met inclu ding said alley.'Denuded south hy other ground'nowor Into of said James McCarty; west by the.preinises scribed as No. / north by the premises itescribed as No. 7, and east by. sa id Dorm nee street. N:B.—Att th e pieces of property above-dmmrilmit are entitled to the . .11-ee and common .nse„ right, liberty,and privilege (as and for a int- , *l)ge way and water oonrse) of an alley leading into and from said Prime street, of the 'width of three feet cast and west by one Imudee(l and sixtyminefeet north and south. - Seized and taken iu execution as the property of James McCarty, anti to be sold by _ , JOH:N.7 THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Mee. Decemlssr I i.ISM. • e • (P. C., V 2,) Debt,.W.lll.BB: It. It. Smith. deA3t SHERIFF'S 'SALES.: SHERIFF'S SALES: SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to use directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on BIM DAY Evening, Januitry 5,1f61, at 4 o'clock, at Sonsom-street All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the four story brick bidding thereon erected, composed of three lots or pieces or ground, situate in the Fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, described us follows, to wit: O. I. All tbat certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the west side of Delaware Sixth street, at the distance of one hundred and forty-eight foot six inches northward from the corner of said Sixth street and Fitzwater street, containing in breadth north and south seventeen feet, and in depth westward forty-one feet, be it more or lem', to ground late of William Spofford. Bounded northward and southward by ground fate of .lames Enue, westward by ground late of Without Spittiord, and eastward by - Sixth street aforesaid. A certain tot or piece of gromni, situate on the. west side of Delaware Sixth street, containing in breadth north and south fifteen feet, and in length or depth west ward forty- one feet,More or less, to ground latu'of Wil liam Spofford. Bounded northward by the lot above de scribedjate. of John Bunting, demised, .westward by mound late of William Spofford, southward by other ground late of the said Jaunty Enue, granted or intended to be granted to Carl Shinn, and eastward „by Sixth street aforesaid. 3. All that certain lot or piece of groom', situate on the east side of Spofford street, n t the distance of 112 fort northward front the north side of Fitzwater street, con taining in front or breadth on the said Spofford street 4; feet OM inches, nod extending in length or depth east ward of that width fEI feet 2 inches. Bounded on the north by ground grunted or intended to be granted to Moses Wray. on ground runt, on the south by a twelve feet-wide alley, on the east by ground now or late of Will Mtn Williams, and on the west by Spofford street aforesaid. • [Being the same three lots or pieces of ground which Peter Manton and Mary, his wife, by indenture bearing date the sixth day of February, AllllO DOlllllll one thou sand hundred and fifty-seven, recorded in the of fice for recording deeds, dc., in and for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book R. I). W“ An . 117, page `.. , 114. granted and conveyed unto the said J am , AirDonough in fee, under and subject, as respects lot No. I, to the payment of the yearly ground-rent Or :TN - Wet% dollars; as respects kit No. 2to the payment °idle yearly ground-rent of eighteen dollars, Midas respects lot No. 3 to the uannent attic yearly ground-rent of eighty-three dollatxand tiny-six cents; all payable half-yearly in CYO)" YPitr PneVer. And under and sultieM to a certain. Murtgage debt of one thousand dollars secured by inden ture of mortgage given and executed by John Unica) to John MeCnl loch, dated the twenty-seventh they of An guSt, Anno Domini one thonsand eight hundred i ad fifty-two, and recorded in Mortgage Book T. IL, 1i0.12, Men), &C. 'Together, as to lot No. a, with the free and Manion use, right, and privilege of the said twelve-feet wide alley as a passage-way and water-course at all times hereafter forever.) N. B.—The said four-story brick building is used as hotel. Seized and taken in execution 116 the property of James McDonough, and to be sold by .TOIIN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December ?A,186:t. (1). C.. 529; D., 12.3 Debt, $6,318. Colnlutu. d0`2.541t EERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF kJ - a writ of Lorne Faciiis, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, January 5.188.3, at 4 o'cluok, at Sonsom-st root 'A yearly ground rent or charge or sum of forty-one siiillings and eight pence sterling, charged on and issn inghtit of a lot of ground situato on the south Ode' of Cherry street, between Third and 'Fourth streets, in (he city 'of - Philadelphia. • Containing in front on Cherry street 2'.;i feet, and in depth 100 feet. Bounded eastward by a lot lute of George Itnnthill, and westward by, lots of Benj. Loxley- and John Winkle. P. S.—The writ by virtue of which the above property Will be sold has been issued on a judgment obtained in the rase of the City - of Philadelphia vs. J. Dawes, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, of Juno Term, 1862, so., 31S, for taxes against said properly. • Seized and taken in execution is the property of 3. Dawes, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. . Philadelphia, Sheriirs Office, December 24,156 i. [C. P.. 2118; 11.,'82.7 Debt, SA.BI. Poulson. de 23-3 t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari FEICiItB, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 6, Bed, at 4 o clock, at Sansom-street Hail, All that lot of ground situate on the west side o f York Read street, in the Twenty-third ward of the city of Philadelphia, commencing at the distance of forty-two feet two and one-lialf inches south of Fayette street, twenty-one feet one and one-half inches in trout, by one hundred and thirty-four feet eight inches deep on the 'with line. and one hundred and twenty-seven feet eleven inches on the south line. N. B.—The writ by virtue of which the above property will be sold has been issuoti en a Judgment ohmined in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Hazel Mayhew, OWner, or reputed ownwr, in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, of tune Term, PM, No, W, ter taxes against said property, . • Seized and taken *I execution as the property of Ittzel ist a jl!cw, anti to irt• sold by • JOHN THOMPSON Sheri ff . Philadelphia. filiethts Office. December 24,16 6 . 2. [C. P., 206; 1).,'62.] Debt, s4Atj. deTAt S3ERIFF'S SALR-BY VIRTUE OF A • writ of Levari Facies, to me directed ! will be exfosed to public sale or voluble, on MONDAY Evening, January 5,16 M, at 4 o clork, at Saimani-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the build -1110, and improvements thereon erected, situate on the south side of Scott street, at the distance of sixty-four feet westward from the west side of Twentieth street. hi the Twontieth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in wont or breadth on the said Scott street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth southward of that width, between lines parallel with Twentieth street, eighty. one feet to Poplar street. - N. 13.—0 n the above described lot there is erected a three-story brick dwelling, with two-story back build ings. _ 2tl N. 13.—The writ by virtue of which the above pro perty will be sot d has been iiuFd ou a judgment obtained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. D. R. Drenkle, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Common Pleas of Ph iladelpu in, of March Term, ]SC?, No. 42.5, for work done in front of said lot, to wit: for water-pipe laid lafrout of said lot. :..:eized and taken in execution as the proprty of D. R Drenkle, Old to bo sold by JOHN THUMPS*, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Dec..';, 1861 • IC. P., ISS: D.,'62.) Debt, ss.l4. Lex. . de 2.5.3 f QEERIFF'S SALE—BY VIRTUE. OF A Li writ of Levari laciati, to me direeted, will be exposed to ',Odic sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, January 5, 1563, at 4 o'clock, :it Sarisom-street Hatt, •All that certain Jot or piece of ground, with a. three story brick tenement thereon erected, situate on the south side of Muoro street. Third Ward of the city of Pia ; beginning at the distance of twenty-six feet six inches vast of Evans street, now called Espey street ; containing in front or breadth on the said Moore street twenty-one feet four inches, and extending in length or depth soutilward of. that width, between 'lines parallel with the said E,.%3IPSOPZ,y Sileritr , Philadelphist, Rheri.fts• Nitro, December 2.1: (D. C.. 5 5 41 D..'62.] rVeht.,.51.16".69`. Letchworth. de2.5,?:* QIIERIFF'S I SAJJE.-}IT VINTVE: L, .6 writ Of Ltivikti raoitta . , to pie tlj„Teete4 b& elipured to public lade. or volatile, on, 3[cL.NDAY Evening. annual . ). 3, IF.£ at 4 o7eloek, itt Sansuia....treet All that hit of )(tomtit situate ou the north ride of no street, in !die Fifth ward ut' the sit of Collintene:l3tir . (11,4 tt Pee of sixty-1 . 04 Wart frtna tha vorner of (irtreout street, r int ext,.•ntta;tiu frau': tweaty feet, and iii depot about eight Y-five rt• P. writ by virtue at . Wait l the alio.ve. property wi.ll be .sold liar been issued at_ a judgment ohtalued is • lie. case 614110- City or rnitaftelphia vs.: Phomax Dirtier, or reputed owner, in Continua Plots _Court of Philadelphia, of E.Wtelphi.r Tema, ISfl2, No. 31, fur titgiai • ;IP tinst said property.. _ Seized 01141 taken C.X.VItIIOII property of Tia.mas June:, and to IN, k:olit by .1011 X TI.10;41':-.01*, Sheriff. I`lliladelpiria, Sheriff's 0111ce. llecottilrer 2-I,l;ft C('; I'. 211); 1)..132.) P0ttia0n.412,3;4...7