T 3EI The The DECEMBER 30, 1861. DECEMBER 30, 1862. 13 211....1 2 . Tit r. M. 6A. nr 12M 3r.M. 33 ........ 40 4034 41 4614 45) wi NT. wrwn. WLy N....NW.. :WNW. WNW....NNE....NNE. TUE INSANE AsYLlmr.—Through the Courtesy of Dr. Jones, the able physician in charge of the male department of the Insane Hospital, we were lately permitted to spend a few hours with a temporary inmate of that institution. We traversed the ample grounds attached, and found much to in terest us, in watching the various forms in which insanity presents itself. It was with feelings of sad ness we gazed upon the sightless brain of more than one noble-looking forehead. We saw there mer chants who had secured opulence, lawyers who had , won distinction, artisans who had gained renown, and politicians who had enjoyed the profits of the spoils. These men are scarcely missed from the busy thoroughfare of a large city. Yet at one time they were important levers In their various callings. Now forgotten through affliction, they renew their several struggles and tight over old battles, and gloat Over piattriumphs in imagination, and that diseased. At no time during our prolonged visit did we note a ease of violence, or of undue excitement. The pa tients, subject to spasms of melancholy fills the heart with pity, as the beholders reads the trials so plain ly depicted in the subdued and saddened expression of their countenances. Yet it was with pleasure we noticed the various means provided for their enjoy ment, as well as the patient forbearance extended to them by many.of •their attendants who filled 'po sitions at once onerous and trying. The polite greeting extended' us by many of the patients be tokens a kindly courteous spirit, whose flies are still • burning. Idiocy is a charmed existence in compari- Ben With those whose minds are darkened. Their complies is a narrow one, but nevertheless, one of enjoyment; and this class fail to create that feeling of sympathy to which the heart rapidly attunes itself in the other. But it was Sunday evening,when 'the inmates were gathered together in the lecture room ' attached to this building, to listen to the reading - of the ...Scriptures, by their kind-hearted stewart, Mr. Jonathan Richards, that we gained a nearer and a better insight into their character. We have' attended many religious gatherinp, and churches innumerable, anitive say it in all sincerity, we never witnessed a more attentive, orderly, or respectful congregation than that assembled on the eveningtheritioned. We confess we were surprised, fact, amazed, and it was with feelings entirely (Eifel ent to those we have heretofore entertained, we . quitted this interesting circle. The selections from the Bible were proper and suited to their understand ing. At the close of the reading the inmates left for their respective wards in the same order that they had preserved during their attendance. It is a question with us whether the preaching of God's word would . .not. .be attended with beneficent results. Many of our clergymen would deem it n boon to carry the glad-tidings of the Messiah to a class Whose condition appeals to us so forcibly and fervently. We cannot believe, except in rare cases, that Any evil would result from the trial, and we hope soon to hoar that steps have been taken towards such a consummation. We might mention, in connection with this, that, on three evenings of the week, during the fall and winter senson, an interesting lecture, .or the exhibition of stereoscopic views, is given, and they are the means of much enjoyment to those who attend. MTLI TAM'. rr, IIC citizens of Lancaster have just performed a .graceful act, in honor of the '79th Regiment P. V. We refer to the splendid suit of colors just presented to this gallant regiment, through a committee composed of the following-named gen tlemen : Messrs. W. P. Brinton, IL E. Slaymaker, George L. Boyle, Lewis Haldy, Robert A. Evans, Andrew Meixell, and M. D. Holbrook. The colors consist of the following pieces : A magnificent na tional flag (regulation), made of extra heavy, silk, with the words "mth Regiment P. V." Inscribed upon the centre stripe; one, regimental flag, bearing the State arms of Pennsylvania on one side, and the United States coat of arms on the reverse, with the inscription, "Presented by the City of Lancaster,Pa., to Me with lleyiment P. V., for gallant COMUCi at Caplin Hills, Ky.," and till° beautiful blue markers, also containing the denomination of the regiment. The trimmingsand mountings are all full United States regulation, complete in every particular. The flags were manufactured by Messrs Evans Fs Hassall, the lirge military furnishers of this city the painting of them having been executed by Mr. Isaac Williams. We learn, also, that the same firm are now getting up, at their manufactory and warerooms, No. 418 Arch street, a number of State flags, to the order of Adjutant General A. L. Russell, for the use of the drafted men of Pennsylvania. We would state in This connection, that too much praise cannot be be- Stowed upon Governor Curtin, Adjutant General Russell, and General Hale, for their unceasing vigi lance and care for the comfort and honor of the brave legions which the Old Keystone has sent forth in the nation's service. SOLDIER'S FUNERAL.-- Yesterday after noon the funeral of Capt. John Horn, of Company 40th New York Regiment, took place from his late residence in Manayunk. It was attended by members of the regiment, by the Roxborough Lodge A. Y. M., the State Council of the 0. U. A. M., and the Roxborough Home Guards. Capt. Horn, it will he remembered, was killed at the bat tle of' Fredericksburg. He raised a company In his own neighborhood, and has been in the war since it commenced. He had passed through many hard fought battles, and never, until the fight at Fre dericksburg, received awound. ARRIVAL OF BEEP CATTLE IN PHILADEL PHIA. DURING THE PAST YEAR.-The following is a statement of the number of cattle brought to the Philadelphia market during the year 1862 Beeves. Cows. Hogs. Sheep. ... 5,075 310 24,200 13,000 ... 5,800 335 17,300 17,800 ... 7,100 400 19,800 19,200 ... 5,350 330 12,400 20,000 ... 5,200 355 14,100 17,800 .. . 7,0 2 „5 550 14 1 250 28,200 ... 6,000 355 9,500 22,900 ..:'7,060 450 8,400 17,60 D ...10,500 315_ 17,700 23,000 9,100 425 17,950 21,300 ... 8.470 _. 315 19,600 11,800 9,750 600 29,5110 16,700 -37,520 4,650 206,000 229,300 January February- March April Dia y June .Tuly August September October November December Total... UNION VOLUNTEER - REFRESHMENT SA -I.cow.—The large and splendid eagle recently pre sented to the Union Volunteer Refreshment Com mittee will be raised, upon the peak of the saloon, on New Year's morning . , at ten o'clock, when an in teresting ceremony will take place. The Rev. Drs. Brainerd, Goddard, and others, will take part in the a I emonies, and the 60th Massachusetts Regiment - will be present, after which they will partake of a New Year's dinner. The eagle measures 22 feet 6 inches from tip to tip and is splendidly gilt. Aft" the ceremony of placing the great bird in his new quarters, a national salute Will be fired from,Fort iti own in commemoration of the event. HATES. OF CAERTAGE HIRE.—The livery stable men have agreed to charge the following rates for attending funerals after January 1, 1863: To Mount Vernon, both Laurel Hills, lower end of Germantown, Cedar Hill, Frankford, and the new C erman burial ground, each, $3.50 per carriage—s 3 nt present; Blount Blorinh, $3—52.50 at present; Monument, Odd Fellows', Glenwood, Mechanics', Cathedral, New Philadelphia, Franklin Fair Hill, and Richmond Cemeteries, each, $2.50—52 at pre sent; all city funerals, $2—51.50 at present. pox borough, upper end of Germantow, and Darby, each, s4—at present $3.50. AMIIVAL OF SICK. AND WOUNDED SOL -3,1 Ens.—About one hundred and eighty sick and wounded soldiers passed through the city yesterday on their way to Connecticut nut New Jersey, where they belong. They stopped at the refreshment saloons, where they were fed and their wounds dressed. These men were all wounded in the battle of Fredericksburg. COITISTEIIPEIT POSTAGE. CURRENCY.—Li thographed 50-cent postage notes are now in circula tion. They are somewhat smaller than the genuine, and the printing is very badly executed. They re suitable the currency that is much worn. Persons should closely = examine all defaced aO-cent notes. DELINQUENT TAX PAYEES.—The office of the Receiver of Taxes was well tilled yesterday with delinquents who were Anxious to pay off their indebtedness to the city. Those who do not settle at the specified time will be advertised, and be com pelled to pay the cost. A CIULD'ItEIi'S FAIR, for the benefit of sick and wounded soldiers, Is now being held at No. 119 Brown street. It is hoped our citizens will assist in developing a spirit of patriotism commendable in Young America. THE LEGISLATURE. —A number of the Philadelphia members; of the Legislature left the city (luring yesterday tor Harrisburg. THE POLIOE. [Before Er. Alderman White.) Honorably Discharged. A young man was arraigned before Alderman White, 'yeaterday afternoon on the charge "of at tempting to pass a counterfeit five-dollar note, Sus sex Bank, New Jersey, on a storekeeper near Sixth and South streets, on Monday evening. The evi dence in this case is similar to that of many others of the kind, but the alderman, who has paid due at tention to, the ruling of the Criminal Court, dis charged the defendant, and thus saved the county or the tax-payers the amount necessary to conduct the ghee to a trial byjury. The evidence was that the defendant stopped at the store and purchased a shirt for two dollars, tendering the five - dollar note as stated. The storekeeper did not like the appear. ance of the bill, and asked the customer if he had another. He replied none smaller. He then offered a $lO note on a Maryland bank. This paper looked very flimsy. The storekeeper called in a police officer and the stranger was at once arrested. This was all the evidence against him. The prompt dis missal of the defendant would be officially sanc tioned by thejudges of the Criminal Court. At the present time there are all sorts of paper bills cur rent, and the best man or woman in the community might chance to get a bad one, and pass it. It is the guilty intent that makes the crime, and not, the mere transfer •of .the note from one person to another. . This has been ruled time and again by all the judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions. Christmas Eve Tragical Affair. A case is now partly pending before Alderman in which the following facts are developed : Three men entered the cellar of Anthony Lawrence, on Fourth street, nearly opposite The Press office, on ehriatmas eve. It was not long before they over turned the stove, and when remonstrated with by Mr. Lawrence, the proprietor, pulled him over the bar and beat him shockingly about the head. His %vile was also put hors de combat. At the time these fellows entered there was a man present who begged theta to desist. This was Mr. Essex, a conductor on the railroad train between Philadelphia and Potts ville. The party knocked him down, beat, and kicked him in a dreadful manner. He was picked ho some time after the attack and conveyed to the hotel of Mr. Petry Sc Bro. , on Chestnut street, where he boarded and lodged while in Philadelphia. He recovered sufficiently to resume his 'position on the road yesterday, but is yet ill from the unjustifiable attack that was made upon him. While the trio of intruders were beating him and the proprietor, the wife ran into the street, screaming • Murder and police. The assailants then rushed out .of the cellar, sprang into a carriage they had in -waiting, in front thereof, and drove away before the Brat police officer reached the scene of outrage. Two ,of the outlaws were bound over by Ald. White on Monday. The third one' has to far escaped,' It is understood that the action has been crossed before another alderman, who yesterday bound Mr. Law rence over to answer the charge of assault and bat tery. Mr. treatment lieence er received at th ha n ds y and feet of ,the assailants, [Before Mr. Alderman Shoemaker.) Hopeful Juvenile, Theodore Pierce is the name of one of a number of boys who have been in the habit of purloining bob ties of mineral water from wagons during the tem porary absence of the driver. On * M o nday evening Pierce was taken into custody on the charge of being implicated in such acts of thieving. The alderman considering the case sufficiently made out as to re turn the case to court, bail to the amount of $4OO was demanded. The Latest SlvLudlingt Transaction. Yesterday about noon a couple of men drove a light wagon up to a house that stands alone on a lot back of Seventh street, near the intersection of Ger mantown road. They alighted, rapped at the door, and a German woman came out to meet them. They asked her if a milkman named Rhinehart lived in that neighborhood, to which the woman replied she did not know such a person. The men then told her they had some goods for sale which were just from sea. The lady who was bringing the goods over died on board .the ship. While on her dying bed she charged the persons not to let any of the rich store keePers have any of the goods, but to sell them'. ometer William J. Brenton vs. Joseph Thompson, Robert Adare, Jacob Hansel!, Jesse Hansel!, :And Charles Johnson, late copartners, trading under the firm of Thompson, Adare, & Co., vs. Henry E. Wallace,. garnishee. This was an attachment executionto' recover a sum of money in the hands of the gar nishee alleged to be the property of Thompson, Adare, &. Co., of whom plaintiff is a judgment cre ditor. It appeared that before the attachment was issued the interest of Thompson in the firm had been sold by the sheriff; and bought in by a person named Eckman. The remaining members of the firm then formed a new partnership, under the style of Adare, Hansell, & Co„ and published a notice of the disso lution of the old firm. Eckman brought a bill in equity against Adare, llansell, & Co., the new firm, compel them to account for all partnership assets arid transactions of the old firm; After his bill was filed, a judgment was obtained by the plaintiff on this suit, and thii attachment taken out. .. The defence assert that the effect of the sheriff's. sales of Thompson's interest was to make all the re maining partners tenants in common of what had been the property of the former . partnership,and, therefore, the attachment execution on thejudg ment against the old firm would not reach the money in the hands of the garnishee, which, moreover, it was contended was the product of property of The new firm. The following points in this relation were pre sented : Ist. Whether the pendency of the bill in equity by Eckman is a defence to the garnishee. - 2d. Whether the pendency of the attachment against Thompson, Mare, & Cio., is a defence to the extent of Adare's interest. 3d. Whether the attachment lies agaiist the stock in the hands of the new firm. Judge Sharswood said that these points raised an entirely new question, and he would reserve them for the court in bane. The jury were accordingly instructed to find a verdict for plaintiff, which they did in the sum of $l,OOO. William S. Pierce and F. C. Brewster, Esqs., ap peared for plaintiff; and J. Hubley Ashton, Esq., for the defendants. Supreme Court of the United States at 'Washington. MONDAY, Dec. 29.—0 n motion of Mr. Attorney General Bates, Horatio C. Newcomb, Esq., of In diana, was admitted an attorney and couqsellor of this court. On motion of R. P. Spalding, Esq., Edwin P. Green, Esq., of Ohio, was admitted an attorney and counsellor of this court. On motion of Jacob Butler, Esq., W. H. Wallace, Esq., of Washington Territory, and John P. Cook, Esq., of lowa, were admitted attorneys and coun sellors of this court. No. 98. The Calais Steamboat Company, appel lant, vs. John Van Pelt's administrator. The argu ment of this caure was continued by Mr. Shepley for the appellee, and concluded by Mr. B. R. Curtis for the appellants. No. 252. John F. Callan, appellant, vs. John F. May. The argument of the Motion to dismiss this cause was commenced by Mr. May in support there of. Adjourned until to-morrow at 11 o'clock. DELAWARE MUTUAL SA INSURANCE COMPANY: CORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE 'OF PENN SYLVANIA,IB3S. OFFICE, S. E. CORNEA. THIIto . _.AND WALNUT STS., PRILADELPHIA. ON VESSELS, MARINE INSURANCE, CARGO, ITo all parts of the world. FREIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River Canal,,akt s and Land Carriage, to rts Of the Union. ME pa INSURANCES On Merchandize generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Sic. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1,1882. $lOO,OOO United States Five per cent. Loan.— • $93,000 00 20,000 United States Six per cent. Loan 20,750 00 33,000 United States Six per cent. Treasury Notes 41,910 00 26,000 United States Seven and Three tenths per cent. Treasury Notes... 26,000 00 100,000 State of Penna. Fite per mini Loan.. 95,E30 00 54,000 do. do. Six do. d 0.... 67,130 00 121,060 Phila. CitrSix per cent. Loan ...... . 128,083 CO 30,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent.' LOan .. 12,000 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Ist Mortgage Six per cent. Bonds 22.800 00 50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage Six per cent. Bonds 63,375 CO 5,000 Penna. R. R. Co. 100 Shares 5t00k..... 5,500 00 16,000 Germantown Gas 'Co. ' 300 Shares Stock, Principal and Interest gua rantied by the City_of Phila 113,760 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply secured 113.700 00 $6.88_j50 Par.. Cost $663,749 63. Mkt. val. 8633.178 00 Real Estate 51.363 35 Bills Receivable for Insurances made 91,332 58 Balances due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma rine Policies, accrued Interest, and other ' debts due the Company 38,911 56 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $10,803, estimated Value 4,518 00 Cash on deposit with United States Government, subject to ten days call 480000 00 Cash on deposit—in 8ank5............ 28727 94 Cash in Drawer 260 74 • FIRE -INSURANCE, RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ON BUILDINGS. LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, MER CHANDISE, FURNITURE, &c., IN • TOWN OR COUNTRY. . OFFICE NO. 308' WALNUT STREET. - - • CASH CAPITAL SR4B,OOO—ASSETS $330.175 10. • Invested in the following Securities, via: -- First Mortgage on City Property , worth double • the amount $171,100 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Ist Mortgage Bonds. 5,000 00 Do. do. 2d do ($50,020) 29,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent. Bonds.. 4.560 00 Ground rent, well secured , 200.0 00 Collateral Loan, well secured ' 2,500 00 City of Philadelphia. 6 per cent. Loan - 4.5,000 03 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 80,000,000 6 per cent. Loan 5,000 00 United States 7.510 per cent. Loan 10,000 CO Allegheny county 6 percent. Penn. R. Loan.... 10,000 CO Philadelphia and Readinv Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan (35,0011)..., ........... 4,710 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Lotifi ($5,000) 4,800 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Stock 4,000 00 Reliance Insurance Company's Stock 3,550 00 Commercial Bank Stock 5,135 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock 2,312 50 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock 1,050 00 Delaware 31. S. Insurance Company's Stock.... 700 00 Union 31. Insurance Company's Scrip 380 00 BWe Receivable 1,961 34 Accrued Interest . 5,:i04 31 Cash in bank and on hand ' 7,010 95 Losses promptly adjusted DIRE Clem Tinzle_T. William K. Thompson, Frederick Brown, William Stevenson. John R. Worrell, B. L. Carson, Robert Toland, G, D. Roaenotten, Charles S. Wood, James S. Woodward. MMM • E RIO fik:N' - FIRE INSURANCE A COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third. Ph ladelphia.. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus in vested in sound and available Securities; continues to insure on Dwellings, - Stores; Furniture. , Merchandise; Vessels in port and their' Cargoes, and' other - Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. Thomas R. Marie, DIRECTORS. ' James R. Campbell, John Welsh. Edmund G. Dutilh, Samuel C. Morton, Charles W. Poultner, Patrick Brady, • Israel Morris. .- • John T. Lewis, ' • . • TRO. AS R.- MARlS . fPieeSdent. ALBEIT C. CRAWFORD, Senettilt."' ' ffeakt ANTHRACITE INSURANCE -CCM ' PANY.--Authoilred Capital E4OO,OOO—CEARTER . PERPETUAL. Office Zia. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, anti Merchandise gene rally. Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIRECTORS. W. 31. 83trra. Secretary3f. THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS. F. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Dawson, Wtiltam McKee, George H. Stuart, Ralbro Frazier, John R. Brown, John M. Atwood, B. A. Fahnestock. Benj. T. Trediek, Andrew D. Cash, Henry Wharton, J. L. Erringer. • CORE. RTC O STARR, President. • CHARLES X SeendarY• RD fold TO THE DISEASED . OF ALL CLASSES.—AII acute and chronic diseases cared. by special guarantee. at 1220 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, when desired, and, in case of a fail ure. no charge is made. Prof. C. H. BOLLES, the founder et, this neto 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 be 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, deb 1220 WALNUT Street. Now CI EVANS & WATSON'S E SALAMANDER BAY 3 sTO_ le 1 3 , 011T111 1 01JR R TR STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A link') variety of FIRE - PEOur §AXES }aware oil among the poor German people. They talked flip. pantly of the whole subject, and finally induced the woman to buy the goods, she paying seventy-five dollars for them, twenty-three dollars of which she borrowed from a family who lived in the'upper part of the house. The strangers jumped into their wagon and droVe away. The goods, on being more closely examined, were found to be two. dozen of damask napkins, five damask table cloths, a piano cover and seven yards of shirting linen.'. The swindle was complete ; the goods being worth about . $2O. During the conversation with ' the. duped woman, one of the men said he tended bar on Eighth street. 'When she realized the fact that she had been swindled she started in search of the bar tender, and while doing this, met with a pollee officer, at Eighth and Race streets, to whom she re lated the circumstances. The woman was accom- , panted to the Central Station, where . the whole affair was carefully examined, and Detectives Levy. and Taggert were assigned the work of ferreting out, the swindlers. It seems almost incredible that in Philadelphia such -A swindle could be ao successfully practiced. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. !District. Court—Judge Slin.rawoodal ACTION ON A DUE BILL, Edwin Lafferty vs. Hugh McConnell. Thil was an action on a due bill given by defendant to plaintiff; who were partners, on the settlement of their partnership accounts. The amount of the clue bill, $421.98, repre sented the balance - due by Mr. McConnell. The de fence set up was that the payindnt of this due bill was conditional upon the conveyance to the defendant of a kit of ground at thdeerner of Eighth and Reed streets, which he had taken as part of his share of the assets of the firm. This lot was never conveyed to him on account of incumbrances existing against it. The plaintiff; on the other hand, alleged that the lot was taken by the defendant, as other lots were by plain tiff, absolutely, as part of his share, and that the payment of the clue bill was not at all conditional . upon the conveyance clear of . incumbrance. The evidence showed that the only reason why the lot had not been conveyed was on account of the in cumbrances existing against it; the deed had been executed, and was ready 'for - delivery.' The jury found a verdict for plaintiff for $424.98. Quin and Mclntyre for plaintiff; and Theo. Cuter for de fendant. ATTACHMENT RXECIITICA - -A NEW POINT INSURANCE COMPANIES. DIRECTORS. Thomas C. Hand. Charles Kelly, John C. Davis, Robert Burton, Edmond A. Sunder, Samuel E. Stokes, • Theophilus Paulding, J. F. Peniston, John IV Penrose, Henry Sloan, James Tmouttir, Edward Darlington, William Eyre, Jr., H. Jones Brooke, James C. Hand, Spencer Mellvaine. William C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones, Joseph H. Seal, James B. McFarland, Dr. R. M. Huston. Joshua P. Eyre, George G. Loiper, John B. Semple, Pittsburg Hugh Craig, D. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. THOMAS C. HAND, President. HENRY LTLBURNJOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President. SecretarY. - del-tf ndpaid. OS. Samuel Bispham, Robert Stetra, William Musser, Benj. W. Tingley, Slarahall Hill, J. Johnson Brown, Charles Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen. - John BisselLPitisburg. 'lf TIN LEY; President, - • • • jill-tf William Esher, D. Luther, Lewis Audenried, John R. Blackiston, Joteph Maxfield, WIL: Davis Pearson, - Peter Beiger, J: E. Baum,. Wm. F. Dean. John Ketcham. lAM ESHER, President. . DE KR, Vice President. anS-tl SHERIFF'S SALE.--RY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facial, to tno directod,:.will be ex- Posed to public eale or venclue, on MONDAY Evening, January 5,1863, at 4 o'clock, at t 9ansom-street Hall, All that:certain four - storied "brick mossnage or tene ment and lot or piece of ground upon which the same is erected, situate OH the west side of St. John's street, at the distance of about sixty-eight feet and six inches southward from the intersection of the west line of the said St. John's street, with the southwest line ofGer mantown road, in the late Neusington district of the Northern Liberties, in the connty"of Philadelphia, con taining in front or breadth en the said St. John's street seventy-two feet, and extending inlength:oritelith-rest ward of that width ixtrallei with Ueorge street one hun dred and forty-five feet, more or less. to Canal street bounded southward by the lot marked C, No. In a certain plan of lots laid nut by Seth Cralge,Charlim Mar nuedant, and. Thomas Huston, endorsed on a certain in denture made betweenlitem; and recorded in• Deed Book A.M., N 0.15, page 341, kc. and westward by the said Canal street, northward by the lot called Ne,"2. in Ft certain street, de partitioue facleuda" issued aid. of the District Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, tested at Philadelphia the 28th of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fitly-one, numbered . 402, of Juno Term, 15.51, and eastward by the said St. Jaws street, being the same .premises which William Deal, Esquire, .11igh Sheriff of the city and county of Philadelphia, by Deed poll dated and acknowledged in open District Gout the day and roar of the date of the . said mortgage, and intended to be forthwith recorded; granted and conveyed to the said James Lucas in fea. Seized and taken in execution as the property of James Lucas, and to be sold by • • • " • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia" Sheriff's Office, December 20, 1862. [D. C, 463; D, 62.) Debt, $5,632. Ernst. , d024-3t SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE - OF a writ of Levaria - Facia, to. me 'directed, will be exposed to public sale or vennue, on MONDAY "Welling, January 5, isa3, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piede of ground, with the three tet brick south 'city of Philadelphia aforesaid ; beginning on the south side of said Queen street at a distance of about eighty-one feet five inches eastward'from :the cast side of Fourth street, and at the corner of a certain avenue partly six feet in width and partly seventeen! feet in width, laid out by Hamlet Pearson and William Roe, leading southward from the suit Queen street, called "Queen Avenue," con taining in front or breadth on the said Queen at reet.fif teen feet four inches, and extending in length or 'depth southward of that width on the east HIM thereof seven ty-three feet five inches, and on the west line thereof nlouggtho cast Side of the said Queen even ue sevontY-th ree feet three aud a half inches. Bounded northward by the said - Q11CCII" strecti eastward - by"a - tileAnflge - and lot of ground belonging to the said William Roe, southward partly by an alley two feet six inches Wide, leading west ward into the said Queen Avenue . and partly by the said Queen avenue, and westward by Queen avenue aforesaid. [Being . the Same Premises which' the said William Roe. and Rachel, his wife, by indenture bearing- even date with a. certain indenture of Mortgage, to wit: the thirteenth day of November, anno Domini eye thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, but duly executed and ac knowledged• before the execution therea, recorded at rhiladelphist, in Deed Book D. W., No. 53, page 322, &c., for the consideration money therein mentioned, part whereof is thereby secured, granted; and conveyed unto the said Caroline Oreives•in fee.) Together with the free use, liberty, and privilege of the said Queen avenue, Partly six feet •in width and partly seventeen feet, in width, as at present laid out and opened in common with the said Hamlet Pearson and William Roe, their heirs and assigee forever. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Greives and Caroline his wife and to he sold by • - JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 12,1862 CD. C., 410; D ,'62.) Debt, $1,616.80., J. H. Campbell. de2o-31 SHERIFFS- S OF . BY . . . UE sundry Writs of Levari Facins, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on .Monday EVENING, January fi, ISG3, at 4 o'clock, at Saitsom-street All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south side of Centre . street (now Brandywine street) at the distance of one hundred and fifty-nine feet ten inches east of the east side of Nineteenth street, in the Fifteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containingln front or breadth' on said . Centre street (or Brandywine street) thirty-six feet, and extending of-that width in length or depth southward between lines parallel with Nineteenth street one hundred and seventy feet eleven finches to Spring Garden street. • N. B:—The writ by virtue of which the above property will be sold has been issued on a judgment obtained iu the case of the City .of Philittlelphut Massey, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, of December term,lB39, No. 413, for work done in front of said lot, to wit: for water-pipe laid iu front of said lot. Seized and taken in execution as 'the' property of -- lifasgey, and to be sold by .TORN THOMPSON Sheriff, Philndelphin, Sheriff's Office, December 12,1 8 83. P., MI; D. '62.] Debt. $:13.21. Les, de24,31: SHERIFF 'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Alias Levari Facies, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 5,1841, at 4 o . clock at Sansom-street hull, • All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the north side of King street, three hundred and nine feet nine inches west from Eighth street, - in the First ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said King street sixteen feet, and extending northward of that width about forty-eight feet. Bounded northwardby, the rear end of the Taylor-street lots, eastward by Kronnd of J. R. Galliardwestward,by ground of James C. - Fisher, and southward by King street aforesaid. N; B.—The writ by virtue of which the above property' will be sold has been issued on a judgment obtained in' the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Hugh Boyle, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Common Pleas. of Philadelphia, of March Tema . = No. la for 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 Hugh Boyle, and to be sold by . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Ofilce, December 20, Ise. • (C. P,. 157.; D., 62.) Debt, $l3. Lex. " de ?A-3t SHERIFF'S SAIJE.-;,-BY "VIRTII,E :OF r•- / a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, January 5,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the south side of South (or Cedar) street, at the distance of fifty-four feet three inches westward from the west side of Delaware Twelfth street continued, in Moyamensing township, in the county of Philadelphia; containing in breadth on the said South (or Cedar) street twenty-one feet three inches, and in length.one hundred and twenty feet, to a certain street called "Small street,' now widened to the width of thirty-one feet, and to be opened forthwith. Bounded on the north by said South (or. Cedar) street, on the east by ground granted by Eklward Bousall to Daniel George, on ground rent, on the south by the said Small street, and on the west by ground granted by the said Edward Eons:all to Alex ander Stewart, on ground rent. [Being part of a larger lot or piece of ground which William Shippen, and Alice, Ins wife, and Samuel Blair, and Susan, his wife, by indenture bearing date the twenty-ninth day of .Taue, Anno Domini 1804, recorded 'in Deed Book .T. C., No. V.). page 244, &c., granted and conveyed inter alts unto the said .alward Bonsai!, in fee.) Together with the Com mon use and privilege of the said Small street, widened as aforesaid, with or without horses, cattle, and car riages, at all times hereafter forever. • . • . Seized and taken in execution as the property of William Gordon, end to be cola by ' JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. December 11, 1802. CC. P.,119; D., 63.3 Debt, idLEO. J. F. Johnston. del: -3t SBERIFF'S SALE.BY VIRTUE OF ' n writ of Levert Facia;. to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 5, IM3,at 4 o'clock; at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the west side otGermantown avenue, in the Twenty-first ward of the City of Philadelphia, containing in front on Laid Germantown avenue tone hundred and lefty-eight feet four inches, and extending in length or depth west ward on the north line thereof at right angles with. Seventh street 'eighty feet seven inches and, one-quarter of an inch, and on the south line thereof along the middle of Susquehanna avenue one hundred and twelve feet two inches. 15,130) 00 - - . N. B.—The writ by virtue of which the above property will be sold has been issued on a judgment obtained in the ease of the City of Philadelphia vs. Jacob Carrigan, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, of December Term, 1859, No. 469, for work done in front of said lot, to wit ; for water.pipo laid in front of said lot. • • Seized and taken in execution as the property- of Jacob Carrigan, and to be sold by JOHN THOMI'SON Sheriff. Philadelphia,.Sberi Ws Office, December 22,1683 • CO. P., 185 i D., II) Debt, $138.75. Lex. de.l4-3t $976,212 16 SHERIFITB SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF R writ of Alias Levert Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January fi, 1.5 M, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All 'that certain tract or piece - of land with the tries;." swage or tenement and factory thereon erected, together with all the machinery therein contained, including the several rotary warp looms, stocking frame, hand warp frames, new lever frame, hand frames, and steam engine; situate in the city of Philadelphia aforesaid, (late in the borough of Germantown), beginning at . a stone for a corner, at the side of a certain thin-- teen-feet-wide lane, being also a corner of a lot granted or intended to have been granted unto John Fry, the elder; thence extending by the same north forty eight degrees and a half, west nineteen perches and two tenths of a perch to a stone set fora corner in a line of George Ilesser s land: thence by the same north fort) , degrees and a half, east fifteen perches and six-tenths of a perch, to a stone set for a corner of this and lotranted or intended to have been gninted unto Henry Benner; thence by the same south forty-eight degrees and a half, east nineteen perches and two-tenths of a perch to a stone in the side of the aforesaid lane; thence by the same, south forty degrees and a half, west fifteen perches and six-tenths of a perch to the place of beginning. Contain-• ing. one acre three-quarters and twenty perches of land. h. Being the same premises which Henry . Paul, sole exe cntor of the last will and testament of Ludwick Shaffer, deceased, by indenture bearing date the twenty-ninth ' day of Anno Domini P 343, recorded in the office for recording Deeds in and for the city of Philadelphia; in Deed Book It. L. L. No. page 662, lite., granted and con veyed unto the saiddJoseph Crowson in fee. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Joseph Crowson, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff: Philadelphia, Sheriff ' s Office, December V., 1862. CD. C., 42 D ., '637 Debt, $4,471.50. Davis. de24-31 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF a 'writ of 2d Plurics Levari.Facta, to me direeted, will be exposed to public sale or -vendueeott MONDAY , Evening, January .41863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Ilell. • All those certain two contiguous lots or pieces of ground, with the two-story brick mill and improve ments thereon erected, situate in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid. One of them com mencing at the southeastwardly corner of Front and Coral streets, thence extending sonthwardly along the east side of said Front street 36 tbet, thence eastward on a line at right angles with said Front street, by ground now or late ef Elijeli Tyson, .15 feet 1 inch and %th' of an inch to a point, thence still by the same southwardly about 'a) feet to a point, which, at the distance of 52 feet 1 inch and %the of an inch eastward from the east side of Said Front street, on a line running at right angles .thereto, thence northeastwardly on a line at right alleles with Dreer street, by other ground of th e said Elijah Tyson 59 feet 3 and Ntlui inches to the southwestward( y side of Dreer street, thence northwestwardly along the same 75 feet 2 ,and;.inches to' the southeastwardly side of said Coral street, and thence southwestwardly along the same 53 feet and one-half of an Inch to the east side of said Front street, andskplace of beginning. Being the same lot or piece of ground which Elijah' Tirmon, by a certain inden ture bearing date the 6th clay of December, 'A. D. 1514, re corded in Deed Book R. D. NN ~ No. 3, page 21, Sc.Sm granted and conveyed unto the said Charles Townsend, n fee, re sorrily.' therefor and thoreout a certain yearly grouinl rent diarge, or sum of *153, in equal half-yearly pay ments, en the let day of the mouths of April and October, in every year thereafter forever, and the said Charles Townsend and wife, by a certain indenture bearing date the nd day. of February, A. D. Mil endorsed upon the above recited indentnre, and recorded in Deed. Book R. • D. W., No.ll,page 13. Stc., granted and conveyed one full ;equal and undivided moiety, or ono-half part thereof, of, in, and to the said lot or piece of ground above described, unto George W. Einwechter, his heirs and assigns for ever, under and snbject to a moiety or half part of the aforesaid yearly ground rent, and the said George W. Einwechter and wife, by indenture bearing date the 12th day of October, A:D. EA and intended to he. forthwith recorded, granted and conveyed (inter anti) his, the said ' one full equal undivided moiety, or one-half part, of, in, and to the afore.Qaid lot or piece of ground, subject as a b ove inentioned,•wato the Said James McCartney, his heir and assigns Threver., ••• - And the other of them, situate on the east side of Front street, at the distance of 53 feet southward from the southwe.siwardly side of Coral street, contatuing in front or breadth on said Front street 18 feet, and of that width extending east between lines parallel at right an- • glen with said Front street, on the north line thereof, 43 teet 1 inch and live-eighths of an inch, and on the south side thereof 52 feet 1 Such and five-eighths of au inch. Bouuded,-northwardly„and „eastwardly. . by.. ground granted unto the said Chas. Townsend on ground rent,. southwardly by ground now or late of the said. EWA Tyson, and westwardly bv Front street aforesaid. Being . the earns lot -or ,piece of-ground which the said Elijah Tyson; by a certain indeuture'bearing date. the 20th'ilai ot Fehrmtry, Al, D., 1555, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W„ \o. 10, page 9; Sm., granted and conveyed unto' the said Charles Townsend and. George Einwechter, their heirs and assigns forever, in equal moieties, as tenants in com mon.. and,. not as joint tenants, reserving thereout the - yearly ground rent or sum of kr, in equal half-yearly payments, on the first day of the mouths`of April and October, in every year forever, without deduction for taxes. And the said George W. Binwecbter; by the above recited indenture, dated the 12th day of October, . A. D. 18i5, and intended to be recorded its aforesaid, . granted and conveyed one full equal undivided moiety, ' or one-half part thereof, of, in, and to the said last de scribed lot or piece of ground unto the said Jainettlfc- Ca rtuey, his heirs and assigns foreverouiderandattb ject, nevertheless, to a moiety or one-half part of the aforesaid yearly rent or sum of .327, in equal half-yearly payments as above mentioned Seized and taken in execution as the property of James McCartney and Cartes Townsend, and to be sold by • , JOHN, THOMPSON, SherilT. ' Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 12,1662. CD. C• dl4: D., '62.) Debt. Mk Abrams. de2-1- 3 t iM0,175 10 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY - VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Bxponsts, to me directed will be exposed io sale 'or vendue, on MONDAY livening, January 5, ISW,.at 4 o'clock, at &tnsom-street All that certimi lot or piece of ground, with the three story brick factory building thereon erected, situate in the Nineteenth ward, of the city of Philadelphia, on the eastwardly side of Amber street, commencing at its in tersection with the Praukford Road at the distimee . of one hundred and twenty-eight feet ten and a quarter inches northward, from the northwardly side of Ser geant street, thence extending eastward on a line at right angles with said Fraukford Road by ground granted to John W. Bees one hundred and thirty-six feet six and a quarter inches to the westwardly side of Collins street, thence northward along said' Collins street thirty-six feet to at point. thence westward one hundred and twenty feet four and three-quarter inches by remiting ground of the Sepviva Estate to the eastwardly side of the said Am ber street, and thence southwardly along the same sixty-nine feet eight and seven-eighths inches to the place of beginning; fßelngthe same promises which William F. Bolen and J. Dickinson Sergeant, Trustees, &c., and others, by indenture, dated the nineteenth day of April, Amu° Domini one thousand eight 'Mildred and fifty-nine. recorded in heed Book A. D. 8., No. lid, page MD, granted unto William Ayres in fee, reserving thereout aground rent of twu hundred and live dollars and thirty cents. payable half-yearly on the first day of Juno and Decem ber in every year.' • . ' Seized and taken in execution tut the properly of Wil liam Ayers. Who was sued, &c :and twi) sold . : 'JOHN THOMPSON% Sheriff. Philadelphili•tSheriff's Odic % December 11 - • • CD. C., 471; D.. 11•2.] Debt, Inill.0;- , Dennis, de .3t• ITTE PRESS,7,-.P4A ! . 12.41 . WEDNESDAY, .! DEQ.EMIYE . 4 : 31, 1.862 f SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALES. SALE. BY VIRTUE OF ''*- 1 a writ of Veuditioni I:gran:ls, to me'directint, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening. January' 11,1863, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Ilan, All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the throe story brick messuage or tenement and other buildings thereon erected, situate on the east side of Ilaucock street, at the distance of eighty feet northward from the corner of Girard avenue, to the Seventeenth ward of the. city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth ow tho said Hancock street thirty-seven feet six inches. and in length or depth extending thence eastward. keeping the same breadtkat right angles with said IlaucoOksteeet eighty foovtWo !tithes and ono half ; bounded north by ground now or late of Thomas Beatty. southward by. ground now orlate of William Saxton and Justus Sax ton. eastward by.grolind late of William M. Ctunac, and westward by Hancock street aforesaid. • . ',t9oized_stud takon exoutlon RS the propeitrof 111011 Hanimershlog, anti to be sold by - J OHN !THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sherffri:ollice; December 2% . 1.462. (D. C., 47(); D.,'02.) Debt, $101.55. Sl!atpleAs. de24,3t, • • SHERIFF'S/SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP writ of Alias Vonditioni Exponas, to me'directed, will be exposed to public fltiO or - voodoo, on MONDAY Evening, January 6,1663,at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-streot Hall Alt that certain three-story brick messuage or tenement and lot orpiece of ground therounto belonging, situate on the north side of Market Cate High) street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, in the said city of Philadelphia', containing in breadth on the said Market, street sixteen feet, including oneTricit three inches of a certain alley ex tending northward from cab] Market street to the depth 'of thirty-five feet, open for the accommodation of this and the adjoining premises to the eastward, and in length or depth.northward one hundred feet:. bounded south ward by the said Market street, eastward' by a nioßsuage and lot now or late belonging to the estateof William W. Howell, deceased, northward by ground formerly of Elizabeth Chandler, and westward by a lot formerly of Humphrey Jones, now belonging to William McCarthy and Thomas • Seized . and taken in execution as the property of Cies B. Truitt and Robert.W. D. Truitt, and to he sold by • 30EIN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff 's Mice, December al, UM CD. C., 485 ; D., '62.3 Debt, $2,9*.a).77. Hirst. . de2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vendi tient Exponas, to me dircoted. will be exposed to public sale orNenduo, on MONDAY Evening, January 6;1663, at 4 o'clocltz'at!Sansoimstreet All that certain lot'or piece hf ground, \vith tile build ings and improvements thereon erected, situate on the west side of Lawrence street (late. Apple. street), at the distance of one hundred: and seventy-nine feet seven inches southward front the corner of George street, in the City of Philadelphia (Sixteenth ward), containingin front or breadth on said Lawfonee Street fwe:lli-tire feet, and extending iiilehgth or depth westwardly between paint- lel lines at right angles with the said Lawrence street one hundred feet. Bounded southward by ground granted or intended to have been granted to Arin Griffith, u - estwani by the rear end of lot No.lo, on the plan of Henry. Apple's lots, and'eaStward by Annie street aforesaid. [Being the some lot of ground which Samuel Sturm and wife. by deed dated. May twenty-first; one thonaandeight hundred and fifty-six. recorded in Deed Book 31. D. W., No. ,90, nue 21?., granted n apd conveyed unto: the:said-Samuel Weinberg in fee.] Subject to the payment of a certain Yearly ground rent of sixty-sixdollars(s66)4vrhalf-yearly payments on the first day of the months of May and No vember, in every year forever, unto George - 0 ro;com, his hei Wit nd arccignS, together with all andaingtihiro!co., &c. Seized and - taken in execution as , the property of S. Weinberg, and to be sold by • ! • JOHN THOMPSON:Sheriff ' Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December %), 1363. ID. C., 471; D., 62.] Debi, 11211.0). Sharpless. SHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Venditiont Exponas, to me directed, Will be exposed to public sale or yendue, on. MONDAY' evening, January 6. 1863. at 4 o'cleck. at Sansom-Street All that certain yearly ground rent or sum of sixty dollars, gold or silver, - lawful mondy, charged - on halfi yearly issuing, and payable by Heurytimham, his heirs and assigns, on the first day of the mouths of April and October, clear of taxes, &c., out of and for all that certain lot or piece of ground- with the brick mossnage or tene ment thereon erected, situate on the east. side of Wash ington street. at the distance of one hundred and ninety two feet southward from the south side of Je fferson street, in the Seventeenth ward of the said city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Washington street thirty-two feet. including -mithe north and south sides thereof the moities of an alley two feet ten inches wkle, for the Use of said lot and lots adjoining to the north and south, and extending in length or depth eastward of that width sixty-five feet (e 5) nine inches, being the same lot or Piece ofg round which the said Jeremiah Bousitil with Margaret K, his wife, by indenture, bearing date the twenty-fifth day of Mareh,__A. .1359, recorded in Deed Book A. D. B. No. 55, Pete 258, &c. granted and conveyed unto the said Henry Graham in , fee, reserving thereout the said. yearlyground rent. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jere- Miah Bonsai], and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. • Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December IS6I CD. C„ 423: D.,'82.) Debt, t1(350.00 DiehL de243t SALE.—BYHERIFF'S VIRTUE . OF SHERIFF'S a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, 'will b& ex posed to public sale br veudue, on 5101.s(DAY 'Evening, January 5, ISK at 4 o'clock, at Sanscon-streot Hall, . All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the east side of Marvine street, at the distance of two hundred and sixty foot southward from the south side of Columbia Avenue, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadel phia, containing iu front or breadth on the said Marvine street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth ea4t ward of that width at right angles to the said Marviue street seventy-thine feet. FL B.—The writ by virtue of which the above property will be sold has been issued on a judgment obtained in the case of The City of Philadelphia vs. Michael Kramer, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, of March term, 1858, No. 432, for work done in frost of said lot, to wit : for water-pipe laid in front of said lot. Seized and taken in execution as theproperty of Miclifte Kramer, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, December 22,1882. CC. P. YD"; 1).'62.] Debt, $16.52. Lex. de24-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Januaty 5, ]S&3, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, A No. 2. U that certain cottage 'or two-story brick and frame building, and lot or ourtilage,appurtenant thereto, situate on the west side of Thirteenth street, at the dis tance of eighty-two feet northward from the north side of Wharton street, id the city of Philadelphia; said lot con taining in front on said Thirteenth street sixteen feet, and extending of that width in length or depth westward one hundred feet to Clarion street. - Seized and taken in exec-tram, as the property of George H. Lowry, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. : Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 11, 262. CD. C., 333; D:, '62.] Debt; $108.67. W. S. Price. deli-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Mee' Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDATEveniag, January 5, 14€0, at 4 o'clock, clock, at Sausom-street No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the east - side of 'Thirty-third street at the distance:of twenty-five feet southward from•the south side of Hamtl ton street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Phi ladelphia, coutaiuing•in front or.breadth on said Thirty third street twenty-rive feet, and extending in length or depth eastward_ of that width' between linos at right angles therewith at one hundred and live feet, including on the rear end thereof the whole of a certain, three-feet wide alley, which extends northward into Hamilton street, [Being put of thesamo preiniso4, which John Shed wick and wife, by deed dated August 15,.1319, recorded' in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. SO, page 541, Stc.,.grauted and conveyed mite Jeremiah Bonsall in fee- No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south 'side of Hamilton Street at'the distance (Hone - hundred and thirty-five feet westward from the west side of Thirty-second street, in the Twefity-fourth ward afore said; containing in front or breailth•on said - Haluilton street twenty feet; and eXt6uding of that width in length or depth southward betiveen lines at right auglei there with one hundred feet. [Being the same promises whicli Joseph Herbert and wife, by deed dated the 99th day of September, A. D. 1860, recorded in Deed Book A. C. IL, No. S, page" 102, granted and conveyed fluter Ali(ay unto Jeremiah Boneall fit fee.) • • • Seized and taken inn execution as the _prJperty, of Jeremiah - Bonsai!, and to be Sold by • • • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. 'Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office; Deceinber 11,1669. "CS. C., Se: J., iii.] Debt, $lO,OOO. Thos. D. Smith. del:s-3t SHERIFF'S : :5.4,..LE.-BY- VIRTUE. OF kJ a writ of Leviri FlielaS,l6 me direcre.d, Will be ex posed to public sale orvendue, on MONDAY livening, January d, 16(ki, at 4 o'clock, at Satisom-street Hall. No. 3. All that certain two story brick dwelling house, situate on too north side of Mountain street, beginning at, the distance of one hundred and eighty-three feet tive inches east of Tenth street, in the First Ward of the city of Philadelphia, being of the dimensions of sixteen feet in front by twenty-six (26) feet or thereabouts in depth, andlhe lot of ground .whereon the same is erected, con taining In front or breadth on the said Mountain street sixteen feet, and extending, in length_ or depth of that width northward forty-two feet. - Seized and taken in execution as the property of Daniel W. Gamble,'and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff, Philatielhin, Sheriff's Office, December 11, 1862 ED. O.; 31b; D. 'O9. Debt $147.5'2. W. S. Price.) dels-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Fachts, to me directed, will bo ex ppoosed to public sale or voudue, on MONDAY Evening, January 6, IWO, at 4 o'clock . , at Sansom-street Hall, No, 2. All that certain two-story brick dwelling house, situate on the north side of Mountain .street, beginning ° at the distance of one hundred and ninety-nine feet live inches east of Tenth street, in the First ward of the city of Philadelphia, being of the dimensions of sixteen feet in front by twenty-six (26) feet br thereabouts iu depth, and the lot of ground whereon the same is erected, con taining in front or breadth on the said Mountain street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth of that width northward forty-two feet. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Daniel W. Gamble, and to be sold by JOHN:THOMPSON; Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Deeember 11,13132. CD. C., 319; D., - 69.] Debt, $147.52. W. S. Price. dels-3t QHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, January 5, IW, at 4 o'clock. at Sausom-street flail, No. 1. All that certain cottage 'crr two-story brick and frame building, and lot or cartilage appurtenant thereto, situate on the west side of Thirteenth street, at the dis tance of sixty-six feet northward front the north side Of Wharton street, in the city of Philadelphia ; said lot containing iu front on said Thirteenth street sixteen feet, - a nd extending of that width in length or depth westward one hundred feet to Clarlon'street. ' Seized and taken In execution as the property of George 11. Lowry, and to be sold by r - JOHN THOMYSON,SheTift Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Decemberll, 18 1 92.-. . ' . W. C., *32 ; D., 12.) Debt, SIOS.S7. W. S. Price. dels-St ' .SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE Ol' a writ of Levari Facies to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or veulue, on -.MONDAY Evening, January 5, 1661, at 4 o'clock, at Eansoiu-street Hall, All that certain lot or 'piece of ground - Situate on the - northwestwardly side of Queen street, bet Ween Vienna and Wood streets, in the - Kensington district of the Northern. Liberties, in the • county of Philadelphia, con taining in front or breadth on the said _Queen street, thirty feet six inches,• and extending in length or depth not thwestwardly about one hundred and ninety (190) feet two inches on the northeastwardly line thereof, and about one hundred . and ninety-one feet eight inches OA the southwestwardly line thereof. Bound ed northeastwardly by ground now or. late in the 'tenure of the Widow, Binder, nottitwestwerdly by ...ground of Christian Scheetz, sout b westwardly by ground granted to John Rice and wife, and southeastwardly by queen street, aforesaid. (Being the .same lotor piece of ground which Jacob J. Carrigan by indenture bearing even date With: a certain indenture of mortgage, , July Ist, 1546, but duly executed and acknowledged prior to the execution of;saia' indenture, granted and conveyed unto the laid Elizabeth Bakeoven in fee sub ject to the payment of a certain inortgage.debt or princi pal sum 01 four hundred and seventy five dollars and sixteen cents made of the said premises of the said Jacob J. Carrigan to Elizabeth Bakeoven and others, and the interest thereafter to accrue acid grow due thereon. Seized and takenolMeirecutioMws . the property of Eliza • beth Bakeoven; and to be.sold by . • . -• 'JOHN THO3IIIKIN. Sheriff. Philadelphia Sheriff's Office, December 1562.• • • ID. C., 324;-D....A.1 --Debt. $324.00. S . HERTFF'S SALE.-- - BY:. VIRTUE OF. , a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ter peserlto public Gale or vendue, , on .3[ONDAY Evening, January 5,1933.; at 4 O'clock,. at Sansom-Streetliall, All that certain house and two contiguous lots or pieces ,10f ground situate on the westerly side of the Tacony .roaciOn Oxforditownahip, in the, county . Philitdelphia , aforeselil i one 'of the said lots containing (3 in breadth, on sald Tacony road. ferty-one.feet seven inches, and at the rear end of said lot on. George street' ftity.feight feet, and in length or depth two hundred feet; bound(d northward by the next described. lot, .westltard by: George street aforesaid; southward by the road leading from the Bristol turnpike to the Perry, and eastward by the Tacony road aforesaid ; and the other lot contenting. iu front on said- Tacony road Afty feet, and :in length or depth two dred feel i bonus ed northward by lot No. 3, in a plan of lots laid ont by. Frederick Fraley, westwardly by George street aforeisaid, sonthward by e aboVeLdescribed lot, and eastward by Meetly road aforesaid.- Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the westerly side of the Taeouy road, in Oxford town ship elm o:add,. containing in front on said Tacony road_ twepty-five feet, and in length or depth two huutlreAlleet ; ' bounded northerly by ground of Richard Taylor, west erly by George street, southerly by the - above-described premises, end eastwardly by the TeconTroad afore4aid [Being 'the same preniises which Jecob'Hellings and Elizabeth, his wife, by indenture bearintrevet date here- . with, but execute(' immediately before ilsese presents, intended to be forthwith 7 reeQrded, fortlse cuttsidetation therein Atentioned,. pert Whetoof is.hereby isecured, granted and conveyed unto the said Robecea Cottinau, wife of the said George Cottmau, ratty lit rot°, in fee, under and subject to the payments thereM mentioned.] N. B. The ltbove.Pretaises are how filtdate inlhotTwen ty-third ward of the city of Philadelphia, and are known by the name of the White Hall Rotel.. • •. . • The improvements. are a frame house two-stories-and-a.: half high, with shedding and stabling. • Seized and talfin in execution asthepropertytif George Cottinitu and Rebecca Cottinan, his wile, unit to be sold by, ,JOHN THOMPSON, Sheritf. . Philadelphia; Sheriff 'aollice, DecoinlierS,lS6l '- • [1): C.. 47; D..'61.) Debt, >KAI. A. Thompson. del3-3t • silti.aFFs "SALE . .4BY'I 7 .IIiTUE OP ^-/ a writ of Levert Facial, tolite'direchid, will be ex posed to public sale or .venduc,• on bIONDAY Evening: January 6,1883, at 4 o'clock, at Itausem-street Hail, All-that certain lot or • piece of ground situate on the • lioutheast corner of•Weit and Brown streets, in.the .:teentli ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said West street seventy-nine feet six and one-half inches, and extending of that width in length or depth eastward along said Brown street one hundred and seventy-seven feet ton inches. N. N.—The writ, by, virtue of which the above property will be sold has been issued owe judgment obtained in the case of the city of Philadelphia vs. Samuel Griffiths, owner, orreputed owner, in.the Coert-ot Common Pleas of Philadelphia. of December terno.lB3o, No. 481, for work done in front of said lot, to wit: for - water-pipe laid in front of said lot. . ' Seized ,and taken in execution es the property of Samuel tGrifilths, and to be Sold by JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff: Philadelphia ? Sheriff's Office. December M, . P.,IM; D.. G.l Debt. $73,91 hots. : ' de2:43t MitEo SHERIFFS SALES. ‘ l,l. N. ,M,.N, SHERIFF'S ..SALP.;.--BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vonditionl Exponas,ltcr, me directed, will be oxrXmed tOpublic gale 'Or vOndue, on MONDAY liven ins Jenualy II 1563, at 4 o'clock, at niausein-street No. 1. All the estate, right, title, and intesest of Albert D. Boileau in all that certain three-story breck mesenage and lot or piece of ground (with double thrze-story back buildtnlN situate on the east side of Franklin street, at the distance of fifty-three feet six and fi ye-Maths inches northward from the north side of Poplar street, in the ,Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia; Mimeo ex tending northward areng thit east side of the said? Frank lin street twenty-six feet nine and• one-eighth inches to !ground now or late otitileu'J. IfilW; thence eaatWard wrong the same on a lino at right angles with said Prank :Du street ninetv-pight feet seven and three-eighths inches to a point; thence southward partly along other,ground; late of the said Allen J. Bubb*, and partly along the' rear end of ground now .or, late of Cntliarine Pearce, twenty-live feet two'and three-eighthe inches to a corner in the rear end -of She Poplar-street lots • thence west; :ward along the same on a line at right angleS.witte Seventh street sixty-fonr feet three and fiv &eight hs inches to other, &tined late of said Allen J..llntibs; thence north Ward along the same three-eighths of AU inch, to a point; and thence westward aloesq the- same iit right angles with said Franklin street thirty-four feet eleven undone-eighth inches to the east side of said .Franklin street and place of beginning. No. 2. Also, all the estate, right, title, and interestwhat socver or Albert. D. Boileau. in all that' certain piece or parcel of land in that part of the consolidated city of Philadelphia ftirmerly called Blocktcy- township, in the, county of Philadelphia, beginning at it point to the mid dle of the Philadelphia and Lancaster turnpike road, a corner of this land and of land of Sainnel•and Nathan Jones; thence-by the said Samuel- and, Nathan. Jones' loud north fifty-three degrees twentyoneMi antes, east eight perches and one-touth of a percleto ai point in the line of David George's land; thence by said David George's laud South' three degrees-thirty-fain* nainutes, eat eleven porches forty-hve hundredths of a porch to a point in the middle of the said turnpike road; thence along the middle of the said turnpike rood' north forty seven degrees seven m Mateo, went nine perches andative tenths of a perch to the place of beginning; containing thirty-eight and one-lath perches. Ito. 3. And also in all that certairt.tract or parcel of land in that part of the consolidated city of. Philadelphia, formerly called Blockley township, beginning sit a stone a corner of land now David Georges formerly oflidward George, thence by the said David George's land north three degrees, west forty-seven perches and eight =eight hundredths of a perch to a stone entailer corner of Iktvid George's land, thence still by the said David:, George's land-north sixty-seven degrees and thirty minutes, west, nine perches and four-hundreduisof,a. parch to a stone a - corner of said David George's hind, -and of Benjamin Gerhard',- hind, south eighty degrees thirty• minutes, west • crossing a stream of water fifty-six porches and forty-four hundredths of a perch to a stone a corner of said Benjamin Gerhard's land,. and of land now or late Of the estate of. Joseph. Georye, deceased ; thence by the Said laud of the.said ..Msep George, deceased, south Sixty-four degrees and fifteen minutes, west crossing the Pennsylvania, Railroad .and, a stneuntf water one him ' dyed and thirty-Seven perches and sixteen=hundrddtits of a perch to a point in the middle or iterion avenue, thence along the middle 01 staid avenue south seventy-seven de grees twenty-six,minntes, east thirty- perches.and eighty e eight hundredths' of a perch to point-in the initiate of the Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road, thence along the middle of the said turnpike road south 'sixty four degrees and fifty-three minutes, east seven perches and Sixty-nine hundredths of a perch to .11, point in the middle of the said turnpike road, thence along the middle of the said turnpikmoad south eighty-three degrees fifty- - eight minutes, 004 forty porches and ninety-eight hun dredths of a perch to the east corner of the south abut mem of the Pennsylvania Railroad bridge, thence along the middle of the said turnpike, crossing and recrossing a stream of water, south eighty-three degreel. and one minute, east ninety-three perches andititirty-six hun dredths of sr perch to a point in the middle of the said turnpike road, thence along the middle of the said turn pike road and crossing a fitment of water, south 'forty seven degrees and seven minutes, east twenty-six perches and six-tenths of a perch to a point in the middle of the said turnpike road a corner of Lewis Jones' land, thence by the said Lewis Jones' hind north fifty-three degrees twenty-ene minutes, east eight perches and ono-tenth of n perch to a corner in the IMe of the said David George's.` ladd, thence'along'the said David George's land, north three degroes thirty-four minutes, west passing through a marked chestnut -tree seventy-eight perches and : eighteen hundredths of a perch to a stone, a corner of Fad David George's land, thence by the said David George's laud north eighty4dx degrees thirty minutes, east eighteen perches e and six-tenths of a perch to tho' plaice of beginning, 'containing ninety-two acres and thirty. : perclies. - Seized and taken in execution as the Property of AlbertlD. Boileau, end to be sold by ' • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philada,, Sheriff ' s Office, Dec.l2, 1862 - (D. G., ; D.. 'o2.] Debt, M 8.2& del.9-3t S • ERIFIPS SALE.-BYVIRTUE . OP a writ of Venditioni Exponas, To Me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, January 5, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1: All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two-and-a-half-story stone messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate on the westerly side of Morris street, as laid, down in the revised survey of the Twenty-second Ward of the city of Philadelphia, late Gerinantown, and described as follows, to wit; Beginning at the westerly side of said Morris sttbet; at the distance of two hundred feet southwardly from the southerly side of Clapier street; thence extending westerly, at right angles with the said Morris street, about one hundred and sixty-eight feet, to the easterly side of a certain fifty-feet-wide-road leading not tb erly into hlan helm street; thence south wardly along the said fifty-feet-wide-road about one hun dred and ninety-three feet four inches; to the line of H. P. McKean's ground; thence by the same north fifty-two degrees five minutes, cast about one hundred and fifty six (156) feet, to the westerly side of the said Morris-street; thence northerly along . . the said Morris street about one hundred and seventy-two feet, to an angle; thence still further northerly along the same street thirty-seven (37) feet three inches and three-eightbs of an inch; to the place of beginning. Together w•th the free use and privi lege of the said fifty-feet-wide-road leading into said Manbeim street, &c., • No. 2. And, also, all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the four-story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate on the south side of Spruce street, at the distance of eighteen feet eastward from the east side of Twentieth street (lately called Schuylkill Third street), in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or.breadth on the said Spruce street eighteen feet, and extending In length or depth of that breadth southward one hundred and three feet to a four-feet-wide-alley leading Into and from the said Twentieth street. Bounded northward by the said Spruce street, southward by the said four-feet wide-alley, eastward and weMward by other mcisuages and lots late of• John T..Jories. Together with the free and common use of the said four-feet-wide-alley as and for a passage-way and water-course at all times hereafter fort ver. [Being the same premises which John T. Jones and wife, by deed dated first of September, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8.,N0. Ni; page 235, &c:, granted and conveyed to Harry enrad, in fee. Seized and taken in execution 'as the property of Harry Conrad, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, December 12, 1362. CD. C., 340; D., '62.1 Debt, 0),(XX). Guillou. • del9-3t SHERIFFS. SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex- Posed to _public sale or - vend ne, on MONDAY Etenint, January 5, Mt, at 4 o'clock, at Sansoin-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate in the rwonty-first ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid, marked number one hundred and twenty-five (T 25) in the plan of the Nefulerton cottage lots, beginning at a point on the:west side of Eighteenth street at the diStarico of ninety-three feet northward fromthe north sides)! Paci fic street, thence extending westward on. aline 'wallet with said Pacific street one hundred and fitty-three feet seven and three-quarter inches tea-point the line of laud now or late of Lewis Rush, thence northmstwardly along the said land one hundred and ninety-six feet eleven and a quarter inches to the west side of Eighteenth street, and thence extending southwardly along the said Eighteenth street 011 C hundred and twenty-three feet and three-eighths inches to the place of bet lining. (Being the Fanie premises which Robert Guiiu rig and wife., by in denture dated, the 17th day of ..Itily,; aunt) DominUone thousand eight hundred and - Sixty,tind intended forth with to be recorded, granted, and coffveked unto the said Henry Felten in fee; muter and subject to therestrictions that there should 111)1 bo erected on the said lot or piece of ground above described any botie-boi ling establish mentS, soap or candle manufactory, glue, starch, or ivory -black manufactory, poudrette or neat's-foot oil manufactory, white-lead-works, or chemical laboratories; establish ments for the keeping of Pigs, - or gnu-powder mannfac tory, nor carry on or suffer to be carried on upon said premises any business of an offensive nature whatsoever; and upon the further restriction that there should not, within ten years front the twentieth day of November, nano Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, be erected on or suffered to be erected on the Said lot or piece of ground above described more titan two houses, which should not be built within twenty feet of the front line thereof, nor cost less than eight hundred dol lars each, and mnder and subject also to the payment of a certain yearly ground-rent or sum of sixty dollars, when and as the same shall hereafter grow due, and. 1 ayable unto George Russell, his heirs and assigns. N. B.—Ou the above described lot there is erected a three-storied brick dwelling-house. Seized a tut taken in execution as the property of Henry Felten, and to.be sold by 4 JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 11, )1361, CD. C., -10 U ; D., '6•L] Debt, ~5 340. Jame* W. Paul, de2o-3i SHERIFF'S SALE.L-BY VIRTUE OF . a writ of Levairi Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, January 5, Thari t at l o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain four-story brick messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the west side of Rittenhouse street, which said Rittenhouse street is laid out and opened for public use forever by au ordinance of the Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadel phia, passed on the thirteenth day. of February, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, be ginning at the distance of sixty feet northward from the north side of Locust street, in the said city, containing in front or breadth on the said Rittenhouse street twenty fect, and extending in length' or - depth westward one hundred and sixteen feet to a fonr-feet-wide alley lead ing southward into the said Locnst street. Bounded on the north by ground of John Hough (formerly of George W.- Edwards), on :the west -by. the said four-feet-wide alley, on the south by a:let of ground granted, or intended 'to have been graUted, to William Sloneker and James L. Gibson, and on the east by the said Rittenhouse' street. [Being, the same lot or piece of ground which George W. Edwards and Elizabeth R. his wife, by indenture-bear ing date the seventh day of Tune; Anne Domini one thou sand eight hundred and fifty-one, recorded in the office for recording deeds; &c., in and for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book O. W. C., No. 104 page 10, Sm.-, granted anti conveyed unto the said James L. Gihon, his heirs and assigns,•resdrving thereout unto the said G e orge W. Edward=, his heirs and assigns, the yearly round-rent or sum of one hundred and eighty dollars, lawful money, payable half-yearly on the first day of the months of July and January in every year,without any deduction" for taxes, &e., as therein expressed; and the said. James L. Gihon afterwards erected the -said mes silage or tenement on the above-described lot of ground. And which said =early ground-rent it was intended, out of the moneys• thereby secured, to pay off and extin guish.] Together with the free use, right, liberty, and privilege, of the said four-feet-wide alley as a:passage way and water-course, -into and from the said Locust street, at all times hereafter forever. N. B. Rittenhouse street lies west of adjeining, Ritten house Square. Seized and taken in execution as the property of James L. Gihon, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff: Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 12, CD. C., 203 i; D., W./ Debt, $6,W3. G. C. Morris. del9-3t .SALE.-BY VIRTUE .OF a writ'of Levari Faiths, to Me directed, will 'he (ix posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January :5, IM, at 4 O'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain three-story brick, messuago or tenement and lot or piece :of 'ground situate on the north Side of Girard avenue, and on the west side of Thirteenth street, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia afore said; containing in front or breadth; on the said Girard . avenue twenty feet, and extending in length nr depth . northward of Hint width along the west side of the said .Thirteenth street one hundred -and twenty feet to Davis :SUCK. ,}founded northward'hy the said Davis stret, south -ward.by (he said Girard avenue, eastward by the said Thirtdenthntreet, and westward by other ground' of the said John. Davy. [Being the same lot of ground which Benjamin . . Davis .and wife, by indenture dated the thir teenth datiir February last past, (ItiMirecorded•iu.Deect, Book I'. IC, No. 130, page 260 e Sm., granted. and conveyed unto the said John Davy in me, reserving, thereout a cer tain yearly ground rent or stun of two hundred and forty dollars. And.which said yearly ground rent the said • Benjamin Davis and wife, by Deed Poll endorsed on the above-recited indenture, bearing even date with this re 7 cited , •indenture, to wit: the twenty-first - day of SePtem ber, ]S>4 , and in tended forthwith to he recorded, granted, releaSed•and extinguished unto the said John Davy, his heirs and assigns. .; N. B.—Mr. Davy alleges that ho has no intereit in the • above mentioned premises. . ' • • N. B. (2)—The building upon the above da4cribed lot Is mentioned..in the mortgage as a three-story building. The said building, however, is four stories high. Seized and taken in execution - as the property of John tavy; and to be sold by. • •• . 'JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheiff's Office, Decembera.2,lW3 •` [A 0. :416; D '62] • Debt, $4,500: G. W. Biddle/ .'d2o-3t . . SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIATIIE 0 Ka a writ of Vent Mimi ExPones, to me direbted,.will ~.be exposed to public sale or vendue on 310NDAY Eve . nitr, Jannery 5, llitr3, at 4 o'clock, at Sense:a-street Hall, No. 1. All that lot or piece or ground situate on the nortirside of Dement' street, in the Twenty-first ward of the city of Philadelphia, being Lot No. 197 as laid out in a certain plan of the Naglee Real Estate Association, as approved and recorded in thelottice for recording deeds, hr Deed .Book 8., No. 57, Uages6l. Ste.;begin ning at the distance of ninety_feet eastward from the east side of Tenth street, containing .in trout or breadth on said Dacotah street sixteenteetninb inches, and 'tixteutl lug inilength or'depth • nerthward"betweeif parallel liuey at right angles to said Dacotah' 'street sixtYteet. (Being the same premises which the' Naglme: Real. Feitata.Asso eiation,obydeed dated the thirtieth - day of:Selitember, Anne Pothini )56.2, granted and conveyed .to.said-Robert .N 0.5.2. Also, :aild; lot or piece -of ground, situate on the southwesterly side of the Germantown road, in the Twenty-fine, ward of the city, of. Philadelphia, being Lot No. le in the plan Of the said Naglee Real li:state-Associa tion (recorded as aferesaid)i beginnieg at the distance of thirty feet ten inclfes northwesterly from the point of interseetion'of•theeonthiveStern line of the said uerman ,toii-mroad and Ninth street,.and extending thence seven teen - feet - six inches; thence eolith sixty-one degrees eighteen minutes, west one. hundred Jam! twenty feet,' more or less , to a laiint in a line parallel with the said Ninth street, and distant therefrom one hundred and tweuty-th;ee feet, moroorless, thence southerly on said line ten fect,'lnore or leas, tortlieniartherty sideof Taltasft street. thence eastwardly along the said Taliasa street sixteen feet to the same, more orleee, to a.polnt, - thence north sixtv-one degrees eighteen minutes, east one btu- Ared and fifteen feet, more or less,•lo the plate - of begin- CBeingibesame premises which - the Nagle() Real Estate Association, by deed dated , tlio'sevente.enth day of December, A. D. ISI9, granted and conveyed to said .Ro bert Perry, in fee.] • . • - 4 • No. :3. Also, all that certain tot or piece of ground, with the buildings thereon erected, situate on the west aide of Sixth street, at the distance of two hundred and thirty two feel south of Federal street, in the city of l'lttlailel • phis, containing M. front on Said Sixth 'street siictoeu feet, and its depth westward sixty feet. [Being the same Premises which Jaeob B.' Shannon , and Mary Ann. his wife, by deed dated • the sixth day of December, A. D. 1549, recorded• in the 'office "for recording deeds, Sc., for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed, Rook A. D. 'B. , No. FS, page 535, Sc., granted and conveyed to said Robert Perry, ei fee.] Stiffed and triken'in - execution as the Property of Robert and: to be sold br • I - " JOHN-THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philnatlphia, Sheriff's Office. December 12. MI (1619-3 t; ,94 D. IM.} Dept. 5 1 4 1,000. ,T. Owens. SHERMPS SAILES. StI.BRIFF'S SALE.—BY':VIRTUE OF' ."-- 7 a writ of Loyari li . 'acias, to me directed, will be ex- POsed to public sale or Vendee, ort MONDAY Evening, January 5, '1963, at 4 o'clock, at Suasoni-street ' No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground being part of lot marked E. No, 2. on a plan of l& made for Elms & Boudinot, situate on the northwesterly side of Einorald street; formerly in the township of the Northern Li berties, in the county of Philadelphia, beginitiqg at the 'distance of seventy-two feet one inch ante rive-eighths of aminch soat_hwestweardly from the southwest aide of Sanierset street,. containing in fitint otz . said /imerald. street forty-tAight feet lOye inches and lb-a -eighths. or an inch, and iii length cer depth en' the scrathwealt line, which is-at right nagleelaith said JE:goprald street,. with westw a rdly one hundredmnd eighty-coven foot, and' at the rear end thirty-eight. feet. • No. 2. Also, at that certain lot or pieccr ofs groutod Marked E. No. 3 on: the aarre-named pfnu, sitinsto-orr the southeastwardly stile' of Sasser street, s laid: down:. iut the:plan of the unincorporated.. Northern' Libextiespbe., gin ninir.at the distance of two hundred andthirreen.feet ' four inches and three-eighths Ofan inch northatstorardly* from the-northeast side- of Somerset street.contaimug.lng front °tumid Jasper street fifty- feet, ant? in. length or depth soittheastwardly owthe•southwest line three hunk dred and• forty-eight teat four inches and a , half, which:. line is at right angles with. Jasper street, and. on• the• northeast line three' hundredl and forty-eight feet and' ere-quarterlif an inch aloug.tleyslie of Hart 1-ane, 'width on tharear end t wonty-five-fect nine inches and+ soven-elghtbtrof an inch. Bounded northeastwardly by Hart latte,sonthoristtrardly - by. ground of Thmaas liar-• rison „sena' westwardly by grotunk. intended. to be •con--• veyed.to. Mahlon (Hilinglouni and, north westwordly by Jasper street Airesaid. No. 3.. Also, all that certain lot- orriace of ground being Part of lot marked N. No. 4- on. the-above nanual plan,. situate on-the soutlreastwardly Side of:Jasper street afore said, beginning. at the distance of , one hundred anti' ninety-eight feet-live inches auctflve-einliths of an Welt from the southwest :side of Somersetstreet, containing:lm front on said Jasper street tiny feet Gsu r inches, and In: length or depth , southeastwarilly at: night angles with. said Ja-SPOr Street one hundred a.iideighty-seven tent, and) in a idth on the rear line thirty-eighi feet. No. 4. AI:m..1111 that certain lot or-pine -of ground mark-'.- ed E. No. 5 on the above mulled• plan, situate on the sout heastWardly side Of Garnet dinors plan fifty feet wide, in the township of the North ern Liberties aforesaid, beginning.at the distance of four' hundred and thirty-two foot three inches-and au eighth southtvestwardly front the southwest side of Somerset street, containing! u front on said Garnet. street one it en-- dred and forty.-five feet seven; inehes,.and in length or - depth, between parallel lines• at right angles with said- Garnet street, ou the southwest line-ono hundred and eighty-nine feet live inches and three-el:flails of ;in inch, awl on the northeast line one hundred and forty-ilve feet six il/CileSalld a halr Boundedmortheastwarti by ground intended to be conveyed to Joseph. Di Thornton and Enoch Arthur, southenstwardly ley ground of Fraticht southwestwardly by ground. intended to be convoyed to Christian B. *Hier, and: northwestwardlY by Garnet street aforesaid. N 0.5. Also, all thnt certain lot or piece of ground mark ed B. No, 6 on the above named plata.situate on the south eastwardly side of Prankford avenue as laid down on. the plan of the unincorporated Northern Liberties, being. partly in the district of Kensington and partly in the township of Northern Liberties aforesaid, containing in. front on said avenue one 'hundred- and forty-tive feet eight inches and. five-eighths of ;winch, and in length or demi' on thenorthea.st line one hundred and eighty feet four inches and a interim", awl on the southwest line. along the Philadelphia and Rending. Railroad one ban died and seventy-seven feet nine t uchesand a half south eastwardly to Garnet street. Bounded northeastwardly by ground intended to be conveyed to Christian B. Mil ler, seutheastwardly by Said Garnet street, southwest wardly.by the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad, and northwestward] y byFrsinkfOrd avenue aforesaid. No. G. Also, all thnt certain lot or piece of ground . marked E. .11 u 8; on the above-named- plan, situate on the westerly side of D street and southerly side of Cam bria street, as laid down on the plan of the unincor porated Northern Liberties aforesaid, containing in front on said D street one hundred feet,. and in length or depth' westward between parallel lines two hundred and twenty-five feet to Bondinut street, laid down • n said Boudiuot's plan fifty feet wide. Bounded southwardly by ground intended to be convoyed to Joseph IX Thorn ton and Enoch Arthur, westwardly by said Boudinot street,'northwardly by Cambria street,. and eastwardly. by D street aforesaid. . . Diu. 7. And, also, all that certain lot or piece of ground marked E. No. 11, situate on the westerly - side of Boa dinot street aforesaid, beg,inniug at the distance of two hundred and 'sixty feet northward from: the north side of Cambria street, containing . a front on said Boudinot street seventy-two feet six Inches, thence westerly on a line parallel with said Cambria street by ground in tended to lie conveyed to Christian one hun dred anti fifty-four feet two inches and seven-eighths of au inch to the easterly side of Front street road, thence northeasterly along said Front street road one hundred and ninety-two feet and a quarter of an inch to the south west side of Hart lane, thence along said Hart lane southeastward) y one hundred and lurty.one feet live inches anti a half to the side of Boudinot street and place of beginning. (Being the same several lots or pieces of ground which Elias B. Boudinot and wife, by deed bearing even (late with this mortgage, to-wit : May fifteenth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, recorded in Deed Book T. ll,No. 48, Page 353, 14:e., for the consideration therein Mentioned, part of which is hereby secured, granted and conveyed (inter .alia) unto Emanuel Peters in fee. Sei2ed and taken in execution as the property of Emanuel Peters, and to be sold by THOMI'SON, Sheriff. Philadelphia; Sheriff's office, December 12, 1862. CD C. 401 ;..D.-'02.1 Debt, $0,901, T. D. Smith. derff).3t SIIERIFF'S .SALE.--I3Y VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, January 6, ISM, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the west side of Sixth street, at the distance of thirty-two feet seven and three-eighths inches northward from the north side of Oxford street, in the city aforesaid; contain ing I n.front or breadth on said Sixth street sixteen feet,. and extending in length or depth westward of that width ninety feet. Bounded northward and southward by other ground granted to the said Alexander Dubois, eastward by said Sixth street and westward by a funs - feet-wide alley running into Oxford street; together with the free sad common use and privilege of the said four-feet-wide alley as and for a passage way and water course at all timeshereafter. [Being thesamepremises which Charles J. Stile and WIG., by indenture bearing . even date' with a certain indenture of mortgage, viz: December 3, 1315, but duly executed anti acknowledged prior to the execu tion of said indenture, for the consideration therein ex pressed, the whole of which wits intended to be therein secured, and part whereof to wit: eight hundred dot larl4, the said Charles .1. Stine, by an instrument of writing bearing even date therewith, viz: December 3, A. D. 1851; has covenanted to advance and pay the said Alexander Dubois to aid him in the erection of a building on raid premises, granted and conveyed unto Alexander Dubois in fee:3. - • . Seized and taken in execution es the proporty of Alex ander Dubois, itod to be ould by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, December 23, 15.62. CD. C., 477; D., 'e?..) Debt, ic2,04.5 FA. Thorn.. de?.4-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.---RY VIRTUE OF a writ of Loving Facias, to me direated, will be ex posed to public sale or veudne, on MONDAY Evening, January 5,1863,- at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-strect Hall, —All that eertain lot •or piece of ground situate on the south side of Catharine street; in the First Ward of the city. of Philadelphia, beginning at the distance of eighty two feet one and one-eighth inches west of Nineteenth. _street, thence' extending southward, parallel with Nine teenth,street, twenty-eight- feet ten inches, more or Ms:, td the middle of Pemberton lane, thence northwestward 'ly along the middle of the said lane ninety-six feet, more -or less, to Catherine -street, thence eastward along Ca tharine street .eighty-six feet two and three-quarter in ches to the place of beginning. V. D.—The following portion only of the above-de scribed lot of ground will be sold, viz.: all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south side of Catlin..- .rine street, beginning at the distance of one hundred and two DOM feet westward from the west side of Nineteenth street, thence extending southward, parallel with the said Nineteenth street, twenty-two [227 feet more or leas, 'do the centre of Pemberton lane, thence uorthwestwardly along said lane seventy [7O) feet, more or less, to the south side of said Catharine street, and thence eastward ly along the same sixty-six feet three and seven-eighths inches [66 feet 37i inches) to the place of beginning. 2d N. 13.=The writ by virtue of which the above pro gnigdwiinll the sold lortibiAt4soieilhotiateiiilliftnives!qrbs.- Martin, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Com mon Pleas of Philadelphia, of September term ‘ lB6o, No. 586, for 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 Mrs. Martin, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, December AIM. CC. C., 171; 1).,'62.) Debt, 869.74. Lex. deli-3t SHERAFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vondue,.on MONDAY Even ing, January 6,16&3, at 4 o - clock, at Sansom-street Hall, that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situ ate on the north side of Jeffason street, commencing at the distance of one-hundred and sixty-seven feet east ward from the east side of Broad street, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Jefferson street eighteen feet, and ex tending in length or depth of that width northward, be tween lines parallel with the said Broad street, sixty-five feet. Bounded on the north by - ground now or late of Alexander Whillden,.on the east by ground granted to the said William B. Wilson and James M. Wilson on ground rent, on the west by ground now or late of Win. S. Stewart, and on the south by the said Jefferson street. [Being the same premises !which the said Win. S. Stew art, by indenture bearing date the eighth day of August, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty, and recorded in the office for recording deeds, &c.,_ in and for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. page S i Ste., granted and conveyed unto the said William B. Wilson and James M. Wilson, their hei rs and assigns, in equal moieties as tenants in common, they yielding and paying therefor and thereout, unto the said 'William S. Stewart his heirs and assigns, the yearly rent or sum of one hundred. and tweuty.dollars in equal half yearly payments, on the first day of the mouths of May and ;November in each and every year. without deduction for taxes, &a, and the said James M. Wilson and Elizabeth H. his wife; by indenture bearing date the fourth day of June, Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, and intended to be forthwith re corded, granted, and conveyed, his equal and undivided moiety (inter alio.) of said premises to the said William 13. 'Wilson in fee. Under and subject to a moiety of said yearly ground rent.] Seized and taken in execution as the property of Wm: B. Wilson, and to be sold by • 'JOH 18 TH mb OMON, S heriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, N DeceePr S 12, 64 CD. C., M; D.,'62.] Debt, $l,OOO. E. Taylor. dole-3t • • SHERIFF'S SALE.. , --BY•VIRTUE •OF a writ of Venditioni Expoilas;to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or veudue, on MONDAY hvening, January 5,1E63, at 4 o'clock; at Sansont-street Hall, • All that certain lot or piece of ground sitnate on the south side of Coates streot, at the distance of thirty-eight feet westward from the west side of Sixteenth street, in the Fifteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, contain ing in front or breadth on the said Coates street eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth of that width southwardly on the east line thereof, sixty-eight feet seven and one-finarter inches, and on the westerly line thereof sixty-six. feet ten and a half inches. Bounded northward by the said Coates street, eastward mud south ward by ground .late• bel on:zing' to the estateof John Smith; deceased, and westward by ground of Anitrow Franklin. (Being the same premises which George Ro berts Smith a ndwife, by indenture dated the 23E11 Febrii ry, A. D. 1352, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book T. ii., 47,page 450, Ste, granted and conveyed to the said. lhnylie, Jr., his heirs and assigns, reserving there • out unto the said George Roberts Smith,-his heirs sad as signs, the yearly ground rout of thirty-six dollars, paya ble on the first day ache months of April and October in every year thereafter forever, without any deductions, delineation or abatement for any taxes, charges or asses meats whatsoever, to be assessed as well on the thereby granted lot as on the said yearly rent thereby and there out reserved: • • Seized anti taken in execution as the proPerty of John Snylie, Jr., and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Deceinbar 12,1E42. CC. 1'..121 D., '62.] Debt, *56.10. liugtand. itels-3t SHERIFFLE , --SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF Ivrit of Lovell Facing, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on TIOYDAY Evening, January B,ISGS, at 4 o'clock, at Sansem-street . Ail That certain three-story brick lime:nage or teoct.. meut, back buildings, and' lot or piece of ground. in that part of the said city of Philadelphia, late the Dis trict of Southwark, situate on the south side of Federal Street, at the distance of sixty-six feet seven inches east front the east side of Delaware Sixth street, containing iu front or breadth, on said Federal street; sixteen feet, and extending southwardly of that width seventy feet to ground gninted, or intended so to have been, to the Aid William 11. Dale. Bounded on the north by -the said Federal street, on the east and south by ground late of Feat-son Serri 11, trustee= grunted, or intended so to have been, to the said WilliamH. Dale. and on the west partly by a two-feet -seven inches wide alley, - running southward from Federal-street aforesaid, to the distance of fifty feet, left open for the benefit of this and the ad jnining lots, and partly by other ground formerly of the .:said Pearson Serrill, trustee. ,(Being .the-,same lot or piece of ground which Pearson Serrill, trustee, Jrc., by and with the con:tens-and approbation.of Witham Craig and others, manifested by their joining-in anti signing and sealing the mine, by indenture dated the twentieth day of November, Anne Domini one thousand eight hun dred and forty-nine, and. intended-to lierecOrded, grunt ed, and conveyed unto the said William IL Dale, in fee, reserving thereout a yearly gronadreut or SUM Of ;want,. dollars in equal ..half-Yearly payments as therein ex pressed and which said yearly groundrent onsunbof twenty dollars the said ' Pearson Serrill, tnistee. Ste., try endorsed indenture, dated the fourth day of February, -Anne. Domini one - thousand eight hundred and fifty eight, Rad intended to be recorded, manted,released, and forever extingnished unto the.mid William heirs end assigns, as therein expressed.) Together with the free use and privilege of said alley at aril Wnes flr ever.`; - - Seiked ami taken in execution as the property of Wil liam 11. Dale, and to be sold be JODN TiIIDIPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphla i Sheriff 'a Office, December 12.156.,. *5. D. .62.1 Debt, PIAIi(XL e . •delP,9t MARSHAL'S SALES. MARSHAL'S SALE.--RY - VIRTUE of a writ of sale, by the lion. John Cadwalader„ Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Penufrylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, witthe sold at pnbliosale. to the highest and best bldder,ler cash, at Michener's Store, No. 142 North - FRONT Street, on MONDLY January 12th,1563. th e cargo of the steamer CARDELIWE, consisting of sta tionery, spool cotton, -muslin, prints, .shoes, calfikins, buttons, muskets, cigars, shoe threads, - drugs, Ma alei ne4, cavalry swords, shot, powaer :percu..s.sion Qua, cestile soap, coffee, starch, popper, bivoms„ awl a variety of, other artielas. For parttcularasee catalogues, which ma,Y be obtained Ave days prior tro.the sale. • • WILLIAM MILLWARA, United States Marshal IA D. of Pa. Philadelphia, December 1862. 'de.l7-8t M ARSHAL'S SALE,-BY . . VIRTUE of a wilt of sale, by the Honorable John Cudwala: der Judge of the District Court of the Milted States, in mid for the &stems 'District of Pennsylvania, iu Admi ralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the hi hest and best bidder, for cash, at the Steam Ship Wharf, above Vine street, on MONDAY, JANUARY sth, DRi, at 12 o'clock, M., the Stefanor CAROLINE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, as she now lies at said wharf. - The ship is an iron veail• of 578 4841 tons bur then,- ' ' WIL AM MILL WARD; - • _ W United Stat Marshal R. D. - or. Pa. 'Philadelphia, Dec. 18:1 • - delPaCit - AUCTION SALES. JOHN E. MYERS & 00., AUCIION x, • MRS, Nua. 232 and 234 MARKET Street. PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, INDIA. OERMAfir • AND BRITISH DRY GOODS. Sic. THIIESDAY MORNING. January B. at 10 o'clock. will be sold by . I four iouuths' ciedi__,t about 300 PACKAGES AND LOTS or Franck, India, German, and BrittiM dry goc ds. &c.. ambractug I large and choice assortment of fancy and IsaaPlaa,rtielea in silk, worsted, woolen, linon, and cotton If/klieg POS-..r.YE SALE OF BOOTS. SHOES, tm. (fN TUESWAY MORNING .larrtosty Itr, at ID gy'clock, be Bold without reasrve, on 4 months' cr?t. About 7W ' , mks-gee boots, shoes. brogans, cavalry boots, &c.. embracing a general aseortmant of mime gonds. of City and Eastern manufacture. FUR NESS, BRINLEY, & co., No. 429 MARKET STRUT. GALE. OP orponTED .DRY GOODS. PI DAY AiORNING., January 2, xt 10 o'clock; will be sold b 7 cattolviare cm months' credit -4011 lab of fancy and' sta plc dry go-M. S. SAL3.OIt PAIiIS DRESS /ODDS, IK r City Retail Troll: O FRIDAY IifORIUI73 - .- lartnary 2. —3ne to extra pnoTaris colored merinoeti; do do aniline blue Itc. do black, eelilored monslin-dtlyines: —do Pails printedi do db do 14 ured:silk poplin reps. dO do do poplin reps. dO* do drall,.purple, and brown reps —xmtstl check black and'srldte ILnion ISO LOTS Fl7/16 MUFFS. CAPES:. CUFFS, 110 BES, martin and mink sable•setts. Nqirirrel and filch ' do. mu tfli,.capes, hear, wolf, and wild cat sleigh robes. PANCOAST & -WARNOCK, AUC TIONEERS, No. 213 MARKET Street. POSTPONSAIENT OF SALE OF GOODS BY "CHLN . A.," In consequence of the non-receipt of a portion of gouda per steamer " China," the sale of British, French,. and Irish staple and thncy dry roods, advertised for this morning, is postponed until BIONDAY, January oth, at TO o'clock A..M Our regular Wednesday sale will be held - this morning, as usual. SALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS; I..hIBROIDIMIES, HOSIERY GOODS, &c.. by cata logue, _ _ THIS MORNING, Dee. SIM. commencing at.. 10 o'clock precisely: com prising about 600 lots of new and.desirable goods for pre sent sales. ' Included will be found— LADIES' MERINO VESTS,. lIOSIERY, &c. An invoice of ladies' superibr quality -merino under vests, gents' and boys gray merino hosiery. Sic. Also, au-Invoice of ladies' embroidered linen cambric h and k °rob lefs, Also, a full line of ladies* and:mit:lms! hoop skirts. • Also, fancy. zephyr knit goods, gloves, head dresses, fancy goods, &c. FANCY GOODS, BOOKS:ALBUMS, Sm. Also, THIS MORNING: 100 Lots of books, photographic albums, fancy goods, games, purses, purses, &c., suitable for holiday sales. FURS at commencement of sale, an invoice of fine fancy Cum. LARGE PEREMPTORY'EALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH. AND IRISH STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. Just Landed from Steamer China. ON MONDAY MORNING. Jan. r • commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, consisting in part" of— BLACK CLOitS'AND'CASSIMiRES. —cases full 7:4inedltan to yet y.ilne West of England black cloths: cases super. (milt,. black French cloths. —rases extra quality all-wool fancy English °asst ... meres. 9-8 ENGLISH PRINTS, BLACK AND COLORED ALPACCAS. bales super. full 9 8 EngliEh. priuts. cases Mack alpacas. cases failoy check alpacas. cases tiled onna cloths. • BLACK 6/WS BB RHINE, GLACE, AND MOIRE AN TIQUE SILKS. Also - pieces black gros de rhino. Pieces Mack glace. pieces black tansy moire antique, pieces fancy dress silks. LOOn DOZ. KID AND WOOL GLOVES. Also, a full line of ladies' end rents, light and dark colors, plain and embroidered kid gloves, from low to high cost goods, for best city sales. Also, fancy glove boxes. EMBROIDERIES, LACE COLLARS, LINEN CAMBRIC llANDKEltellllit S, Also, a line of French embroidered muslin and cam bric collars and setts. Also. a full line of 11 , 3 W styles Maltese lace collars and Setts. Also, a full line of Paris black lace veils. Also, a fu Mine of ladies' and gents' % and 74. • hemstitched, and mourning linen cambric tlkf's. ' 200 CARTONS VELVET RIBBONS, BONNET RIBBONS, &c. Also, a full line of very superior quality black silk velvet ribbons. Also; rich shaded and colored velvet ribbons. Also, line of rich bred, elind all black bonnet ribbons FLOWERS, RUCHES, AND MILLINERY GOOD'S. Also dtA) cartons imported artificial flowers, bonnet ruches, &c. Also, a full line of black silk lace edging, joined blonde, &c. Comprising a very full and attractive assortment of perfectly fresh goods, -adapted to present and spring sides, and will be found well worthy the attention of the jobbing end city retail trade. :PHILIP FORD & 00., AUCTIONEERS, • W 25 MARKET and 5 COMMEROB gtreeta. MEDICAL. A YER'Stivwvww: &AMAPA:RI:I:LA.I9-A CON . . cent rated extract of Para Sarsitylarilla, so combined with other substances of. still 'greater alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted by those who suffer from Stru.mous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure mustprove of Int meuse service to this large class of our entitled fellow citizens. How completely this compound will do It has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found in the following complaints: SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS COXPLAINTS, ERUPTIONS AND ERUPTIVE DISEASES, ULCERS. PIPIPLIP3,•BLOTCHRS, TUMORS, SALT RHEUM, SCALD. HEAD, SWUM'S AND SY PHILITIC AFFECTIONS, MERCURIAL DISEASE, DROPSY, NEURALGIA OR TIC DOLOREUM, DEBILITY, DYSPEPSIA. AND INDIUESTION ERYSIPELAS, ROSE OR Sr. ANTE•NY'S Fins, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. This compound will be found a great promoter of health when taken in the spring to expel the foul hu mors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disor ders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, sparethemselves front the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions. if not as sisted to do this through the natural channels of the hod v by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitia ted blood whenever you dud its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find It .is obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it 1.4.f0u1, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well '; , but with the pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. , During late years the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsa parilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative Properties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself isjustly despised, and his become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it.. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irre sistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. ' Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER St CO., Lowell, 111"assa clinsetts: Price $1 per bottle; Six Bottles in one pack- .1d 3 , . A ' • #, a 'who esa e, an. .3 , FREDERICK BROWN. delo-wfm2m HEALING POWERS .OF ELEOTRI CITY DEMONSTRATED ON OVER FOUR THOU SAND INVALIDS. AT MO WALNUT STREET, PHI LADELPHIA. - - The object of -the following certificates is to show that cures at 1220 WALNUT Street are permanent and re liable. The first care was performed nearly three years ago, the second was performed nearly ona year ago, the third about one year, and hundreds more of like cases might be shown. READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY. About twelve months ago I • had a severe attack of Diabetes, attended with other difficulties too numerous to mention. My desire for drink was constant, and al though I drank gallons per day, my thirst was never allayed ; I was only able to sleep at short intervals, which seemed like a trance. The mucous surface of my mouth and throat had become so parched and feverish, that I was in constant misery. I was also suffering from all the horrors of DysPePsla, loss of appetite, Nau sea, and frequent and severe attacks of vomiting; and so prostrated was my general system, that -I was scarcely able to move about. I had availed myself of the science and skill of distinguished medical men, both of the Allo pathic and Honiceopathie school, and exhausted their catalogue of remedies, but found only temporary relieL In this condition, when every ray of hope seemed para lyzed, I heard of the discovery of Professor Bolles in the use of Electricity, and the wonders he was performing in curing disease, and placed 'myself under his treatment; and, to the astonishment of myself and friends, in two operations my Diabetes was controlled, and other diffi culties soon disappeared ; my appetite has returned, sleep undisturbed, and, in fact, I feel like one made anew. I would further state that I have seen other remark able cures performed by Prof. Bolles, and would advise the diseased to call at r-M Walnut street, and be restored to health. I shall be glad to give any one information calling on me. THOMAS HARROP, Rese Mlii, West Philadelphia. Philadelphia, May Ist,lS6o. Read the following from a preacher of the Methodist Episcopal Church, No. 1633 Helmuth street, Philadel phia: In attempting a definition of my disease, I can only give some of the many symptoms which, taken altoge ther, were the most horrid ; and even medical men did not know my disease from pathological symptoms. How ever, Professor C H. Bolles, by whom I was cured, lo cated' my disease in the pelvic viscera, in five minutes after I,entered his office, and offered to warrant a perfect cure in eight applications. And I frankly admit that in eight applications of Electricity,, administered by Pro fessor Bow.r.s. 1220 Walnut street, Philadelphia, I am perfectly cured ; and to me this is most astonishing, for I had exhausted the catalogue of old-school remedies, and grew worse all the time. • I had long believed that in Electricity resided a potent agent for the cure of disease. if a right application could be made; and now I can comprehend, fr - om its powerful effects on me, for a speedy cure, although no shocks were given. All was pleasant, and accomplished as if by magic. I will give most of my symptome,for..--the benefit of suffering humanity. I had dYsPePsb9dtdakarasmuS:l37 wasting of the tissues of the wnolir , :hift4y-;:-at times a difficulty of breathing, some palpitatiomdf the heart; much bronchitis, trembling of the.,liiibidifter • exercise, aversion to business and company; atrinimagldomy, ina bility to collect my thoughts vigoroMilytan any subject, a loss of memory, pain in various parts of the body; suf fered much from lumbago, deranged - secretions of„the, kidneys and other glands of the system, .constikn Wirsg ging pains - in'the lumbar region, and severe nervous . . . . , I believe it is my duty, as a lover. of humanity,-to „re , commend this discovery. of Professor BOLLES tojthe afflicted of all glasses. There scents to be no gne•Mworit:. no confasien no matter of doubt In Ms treatment. 110 proceeds on fixed princ.iples,and aocording to fixed laws, which seem to me infallible and •harrnonious. He war= rants, by special contract, the most . obstinate chronic and acute cases, mad charges nothing, if he fails. I ad vise all of the disused to try his treatment. • • . EDWARD T. EVANS, Preacher in M. E. Church, 18311 HELMUTH Street, Philadelphia. ANOTHER CURE OF PARALYSIS GO TILE LOWER LIMBS (Paraplegia) AND APOPLEXY COMBINED. Read the following: • PHILAttiaLPITIA, March 31, 7382 PRovitsfina BoLLES. rat Walnut street: The remarka ble cure which I have derived from your method of ap ' plying Electricity compels me to thus acknowledge the great obgati underyotflrstthinfme,as were,a immedia te l bt t: yerslro w att a ck d pa r alysiscinnati, Ohio, extre m ities wan an of of the lower. which rendered me almost entirely unable to stand upon my limbs. I employed some of the most celebrated physi cians to be found in that section, bat received no appa rent benefit, and after a lapse of about eighteen months was taken with a spasm, which one of sty — physicians pronounced a fit of apoplexy. Twoweeks elapsed from that time before I became the least conscious of anything that had trana - pfred, nor conlal concentrate my mind or converse upon any subject without becoming very vi sionary and excited, until I placed myself under your valnahle treatmeat. After my arrival in Philadelphia my attention was called to your treatment by a pamphlet handed me by my father, which contained the names of some gentlemen whom I had been formerly acquainted with, and whose statements I could rely upon. I imme diately made up mymind to place myself under your treatment. I have now been the recipient of four treat- - meats, and I now feel perteetly satisfied that I ani,re stored to a sound condition, and thefore feel it my CAW to gratefully eognoWledge the benefits which I havore ceived through your treatment. • Tery respectfully yours, ar.o. WILLIAM H. siTATisj, Publisher of the Rational Merchant, nice 1213:,.. th SECOND Street. Pbil'adelPhia. N. B.—lt will be well for the discaSed to resonant that Prof. B. has given a word of caution in his lamphlet to guard them against trusting their health in, f 4 he hands of those in this city claiming to treat disasses according to his discovery. This caution may seem sessero on those using Electricity at liAzard, bnt it is the sqvgnit,y of truth, and designed for the good of humanity. Sea advertise• merit in another column. Consultation Free. PROF, 0: R BOLLES, 19.5,0 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. LOST=A CERTIFICATE; OF ME. 8: Per cent, Philadelphia county Loan, under an act, of Assembly dated the 10th day el•Aprit,lB2, for EigthtY , I , v/en Dollars, payable to Iticher,datedom, execuhur•of Francis Nroeson, deceased, or b,is ham or assigns. . The finder will be rewarded, by rein:mill! to Ba t wAlt • H. TITIVSNR, No. 1 2 DANA Strert. Z o l6tn3m• 'COTTON SAIL DUCK AND GANyAs, of all numbers lust brands Raven's Duck &wants Twills. of all deamiptions for Tents, Awnings, TM}elt. sad Wagon_c.o*erst. feet Also, Paper Artannetarera' Drier .teelts; from 1 to wide. Tarnlthr, Beldam Sail Twine, gic_ EVERMAN & CO.. 101 JONES' Allele. • loy4-t! AUCTION , . M• THOMAS & SONs. Nce. 139 and 141 Rooth FOURTR ---- PUBLIC SAGES OF SIt)CRA AN D On TUESDAY, th Jantyry. 4,• :tatty in handbills , inelndinz first (144; 1 ,,, ,T.: 1 ;:!n1N Alg On TUESDAY. rlth January-. A„. : t .. readyln handbiTn. Is:vi gil,. --------- REAL ESTATE SA I.E — .7;A:mAny 5. To...capitalists, Bailderq, and other..litc. VA/Ai-A.IILE MIT, :34"; f. et front on SI Ti'll 4 ! 44 feet Off R3lldol ph stteet, between Er.rra ~;4 ,. str.ots. . rte?? Ft:.'l particulars in ltanillillls. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE: SAIA Agi- A large a mou n t at Private sile, te, i y 4; description of city and country PraPerty , p.i b s ek • ~4 1 may be had at the Auction Store. Gtr SALI . NO. 349 N. TEST!? STEE7 NEAT EIOUSEEIOLIE. Fr it:irrupa:, 41:1 ; 87 . inn IN CAIIPSTS, .4,, -44 /., Tills MORNI.G ' lire. SL at 10 o'eLtok, at No, S4O A.0th,r„,.11, lire , green. Tin. walnut furnEtur , ., 8ra... v i... tili . „ . of a family declining housekeepinz. • n1... m .7 Alas be examined at 8 o clock 00 tiu. 1. 4 .,,, t ,_ *. kale. ..e x 4 4 Sal e at Nos. Mond 141 15...nit1i Foncr b ;...,, I) II PER I 0 R FURNITURE, PTA lyo. po l ar!. FRE2CIE PLATE I.I3IIRORS. F:r ‘E - lill,Li' rill SELS CARPETS. &r. • ON FRIDAY MORD.:XG, At 9 o'clock. at the Auction Store. tb.: ~,,,,r , true. fine•znirrer, , . pianoa. ckllff!. 0:e. In f wie. I INE RIPLEs..!,•kc. Also, a- very fine 6-barrel long rang. rIA . Colt, late tilt. property of Ceti P. P. iiman. `.14 Also, a Ails. colt rifle or earl.ine. 3 . Also. a superior revolving .4bariel ril. r ,„. E Ongli t On. ...o 3, A IPq,. fine p.vrlor rifle. Sharp's etatol. revel:7:ly, AIN, a fine•Freneli plate ma r rde'relrr o r. is L.,,• carted gilt frame. s. —4lles Also, teorsollerior oak hock Carl"-, 00k /i/4:0 7 r tare., .te. • - .1114. Also, a very Noperior mahogany ext0n..i.,f,„.4„, width. " •bas, —--.____, Underwri tee.- Sale. . VAS FRIDAY blortNiNG . .TanuarT 2, at the Auction 11.0,e,5.1...nt MO DOZE 87 COIITINEN TAL RD. SAME lan FREuiv • ' MUST Slightly damaged by wine' . lit th'? recent Groat* cute factory. • P. JAMES R. AI.U A. FREEMA T Street.N, At;6lloNi i - ii --- 1 .1.. SALE. OF .A .LARGE STOCK. OF Friti , 'TALMAS, TICTOBINEO, BIGIF, CFFFS 41:4. Ap ROBES, &c. TIIIS MORNING, At 105 - 1 . O'clock, wilUbe :.old at tlio anellonS.4*. el assortment of _ . , ech HUDSON ]Mt l., 0RK1.01,1% BRIIIIGLia ;tit NB ...- iii A RTIN, Axi) FrrCif j. SBRICII ROBES. fre. SABLE, - . C. J. WOLBERT, 1`o: SOITTII.S.IXTII STREvr. Between Idn.rknt, and Clicnicut. stateubscriber will_give ati::l/lioll V/ cab% tx , p Merchandise, Househol d I/rafts:v. Feuer G 4.4 Paintings, objects of Art and Virtue, &o.; un of s h a ll ha ve ins . personal and prowls azzantiss l ar which ha solicits the favors of his friends, • kr CLOSING SALE ETCH CE INA AD, PAN,I , 04 0 Di THIS I,'IOItNIG. - December 31st. at. 10 o'clock, at No. 1,,3ya4 sift street A general asgortmeut of rich French chin:, i lt i m " a fancy g00d,,, in setts and odd ni sea sou eces. to close,ii,c,rirs - Also, boxes ; colOgne, hear',. oil, antique- asititti% hair oil, framed elgratvi!tv, 6m, MOSES NATHANS,_ A.ITOTIONfEn AAA- AND COMMISSION MERCILINZ IwQ su, ner of SIXTH and RACF. FOR CHRISTMAS PREEK IS YOE SHOULD CAU, AT NATHADIS' LOAN OFFlCE.Learner SIXTH AND RACE ST R EETS of. AT PRIVATE SALE. FOR I.E.•ki TILAS RALF THE USUAL SELLING PR CE Fine gold hunting-case English patent . ;vi t . 17 , 4 of the most approved and best makers: tipee-fe.o4):: ladies-fine gold hunting-case and ~ Tx.c (me le ft y ab i lepine watches i elegant fine gold dim ~.„4 0 ,.. elled hunting mtse lever watches, fidliea - 4:11; f,1 644 1:i enamelled lever and lepine watches; kite gold cRt. vest, and chatlein chains; fine gold brat,eis. e. u yi„„ breastpins, finger-rings, pencil cases and p-?..1..,,,, ,; medallions, charms,. specks, buckles, surf-risk 4„i7 sleeve buttons, and jewelry 91 every descuptimi. .." FOWLING PI EGES. 20 very cape: for double-barrel English Wet (war d pieces, with bar locks and back -action het , : 4.11 p duck guns, rifles, revolvers, & c., together wtth cu fancy articles, fine old violins, &c. Call soon, and select bargains. M. NA711.1.1 • • LEGAL. IN THE ORRELANS! COURT FOR 1111 GITY. AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JAMES lIIHICPATR K I. The Auditor appointed by the Court to acl s r. oplt . And adjust the account of JOHN 6AI:1o:rt. ItAJHT, BEIDELMAN, and W;LLIAM H. fiIItriPAYIWIL centers of Jame; Kirkpatrick, deceie , eil,i.c4 tr Dia4qii• tributiou of the balance in the IM O& of tht arto...x, r will meet the parties interested for the purp0,.... 7 411; appointment, on WEI) ESD AY, 7th Janualy. st I o'clock. P.M., at 1 . 28 South SIXTH Street. Philadelphia. de29-mwfsc TN , T.HE-DISTRICT COURT FOR TIM Ci TY : AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA rINNIAHR. HUNT vs. TIM PENNSYLVANIA INHr. PAN Y FOR INSUR ANCES ON LIVE' AND AN UITIM Trustees ender the last will and of Peter L. PerynSult, deeemsed, and Alexander C. rap sow Breve de partitioni facienda, D. at thit . .Nice-alcimed dk/mdant9: Yon please take notice that au inguisitioa al& held Un theprem [sea described in said writ fie tat are poses therein mentioned, to wit: On all that muh, messuage or tenement, tavern, and lot et plets 4,f1.41 situate in the Twenty-rourth ward of thessy AM& ddirlitte• beginning at the southwest turner of Ilareffel street and Thirty-ninth street, thence exteadia: ws+ ward along the south side of the said ihtv,.re.,rtosat five hundred and fifteen feet throe and a ts./.44. Inches to a point the intersection Of the south , Ideofnit casteraverte street and the northeast side of the laa a turnpike matl, thence southwestward l et f•st and seven-eighths of an inch to the northeast said Lancaster turnpike road: thence souther...MA along the same two hundred and eighty feet to ths a.au. west. side of Garden street; thence northeastward slat said Garden street fifty-right foot Mae and Ove-dolait inches to an angle in the sante; thence eastward a 1.0.1 the north ,dde of the said Carden street two Inunird cal seventy- . i x feet one i itch and seven-eighth. , of an nch the west • side of the said Thirtr.ninth street: there northward along the west side of the Said Thirty•uhui street one hundred and fifty-three All three inches toti, place of beginning, on Friday, the thirtieth day of ,1,33. ary, A. D. I. n hen and where VOll nutvattend if fa think proper. JOILZ: TII.O3IPRO Sheet Philadelphia, Dec. 23, Aga. 1124.w0l EDUCATION. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY AU DEAry, at WEST CHESTER; (for BOARDES only.)—The duties or tuts Academy will he n,sm4laa THURSDAY, January fith. The advantages afforded for lite argair.m..at of a thorough cl.tssicttl , seientille, and ndlitaryt , datit:.)ll unsurpassed. Tried and competent Professors condoct the D•pirt men ts of Ancient and Modern Languans and ti.:Pre.e. cal Silences, and a graduate of the ['lilted Sta., tart' Academy, of high class standing:m.l largo n!:aay experience. devotes his exclusive :mention t, Rid* mattes,Engineering, and Military branches. Blilitary system, order,. and precision are stett:•ta• forced, and the float vigilant care over the ur.,:sa personal habits of the Cadets Is exercised. Circulars may be obtained at the Hook Ste! Wert Continental Hotel, of JAMES B. ORNE,ErI. 31 CHESTNUT Street. or of Col. THEODORE 11.1..11V5k dent Pennsylvania lifilitary Academy., Col. HYATT wilt br at the Coolies:in! Philadelphia, on FRIDAY and SATPRDAY. Px and &l days of Januarr, between the hoar u' UL N. and 12 N., and will ltellappy to see any of tio'Pards , of the l'etansy.lranit . Military Aauletny, or otlem business pernunintr.te the institution. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.- 1 • SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, ITAR Pl. Thorough course in Mathematics, Cla,iics. aniis studies, &c. Military Tactics taught. Classes in B.W.Vszeninz. veying, and Civil Engineering. Ftipils m'sen of ad ses and are received at any tittle. Boarding per week, $2.2.5. Tuition per quarter, $6.00. . For catalogues or information address Rev. J. EERSIT BARTON, A. M., Village Green. Pa. OEI4 COAL; • IUNDERSIGNED BEG leave, inform their friends arid the pdlit Ms: they have removed their LEHIGH COAL DENTIN?: NOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware. le thrt Yard, Northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets, where they intend to keep the beat nasiitYci LEHIGH COAL. from the most approved mines, at the lowest prices. Your patronage is re,ptftilly JOS, WALTON it CO., Office 112 South SECOND Street_ Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. nthl4l SHIPPING. ..... - . • • i gnik BOSTON AND PHILABBI , MIA STEAMSHIP LIXE, Bailin from saes port on SATURDAYS, from :woad wharf below SPRUCE Street, Philadelphia, and Lon wharf, Boston_ Te steamship NORMAN, Capt. Baker, will sail hum Philadelphia for Boston. on SATURDAY, January 3.13 A at 10 A. IL and steamer SAXON, Capt. Matthews, Mil Boston, on the SAME DAY, at 4 P.M. These new and substantial steamships farm a reidir line, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdara Insurances effected at one belittle premium charged It sail vessels. Freights taken at fair ra • Shippers are requested to send Slip &calPt 6. "a Bib Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage, (having tineaceommodstle aa apply to HENRY WiSSOR CO.. Do/5 • 332 South DELAWARE Avelins lifts THE BRITISH: AND NORTH AMERIC.M.RkYIi MAIL STEllige 9 BETWEEN NEW YOKK AND LIVERPOOL, AT CORK HARI3OR, AND BIsT WEEN BOSTON AND I.J.YERPOOL, CALLINg AT HALIFAX AND CORK HARBOR. , AFRICA, Anderson, leaves B4ston, W e dwdsr.lhc,r• CHINA; Cook, leaves New York, Wedne.sdar. Dec. 11. ARABIA, Stone, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Ilec- SCOTIA, Judkl us, leaves New York. Wed OIL EUROPA, Moodie, leaves Boston, Wednft.day.J l '."li PERSIA, Lott. leaves New York Wednesday, Jaa • FROM NEW YORK Td LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin. Passage Second CabiaPaseage 100 - • PROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. • Chief Cabin Passage . 919) Second Cabin Passage 9) Berths not secured until paid Ter. experienced Surgeon on board, p + The owners of these ships will not be scowls.. Solo Gold, Silver, Bullion.. Specie, 7ew#ll7, PreeWUi ss / or Metals, unless bills ce lading are ,signed thereat. the value thereof therein expressed. FOr freight or 1111.14Eage, apply to E. CUNARD: 4 BOWLING GREEN,Nee- fag . E. C. and I. G. SATE& 103 STATE Stmt. Lesoll' • girga , STEAM 'WEEKLY TO 1.41 011.- POOL, touching at Queenstown (c.r. - s" bor). The Liverpool, New York,. and Phil:Will Steamship Company intend despatching [h e ir erne Clyde-built Iron steamships RS follows • GLASGOW. ETNA - • - Eltturday. In+WY 1 0 . And every succeeding " - iatu"—r'dar.•;SitaturnwilanY,:frirPier3:' 44 North Nrrer. RATES OF PASSAGE. MD FIRST CABIN, $lOO 00ISGE. CO Do. to London . 105 00TEERA Do. to Loud ol6 401 Do. to Paris, 310.001 Do. V) Parrs, OE Do. to Hamburg, 110 OS Do. to Sizahux&M,.. Passengers also forwarded to Ilarre,.Breava. s4o. " dam, Antwerp, &0., at equally low rates. Cab . V' CIL Fares from Liverpool or. Queenstown I't t o r SlO5, SIM. Steerage from LiverPeeVA , F ruu ? . town, $lO. Those who wish to send for t'neir frteods buy tickets here at these rates. • • for Ow Theee steamers have superior accommodata sengers ; are strongly hunt in water -tight iron ~ 1 1)ft sir and carry Patent Fire .Asinihilators. glen's' geons are attachedto eaah steamer. to War For further information, apply In to LIAM INMAN, Agent, 29. Water street; ALEX. M.ALCOLM, 5 St. Enooh Scampi; In Queen-Rig a C. &W.• D. SEYMOUR & Co.; Loudon. E,pf MACEY, 61Eing etreeez in Park La .11. 1 ww ai li CODE, 48 . Rue Notre Dame dal Tictoires...Yoo, Bonnie ; in New York to JOHN G. DALE, lo Sr or at the Company's Office. JOHN G. DALE. Agoll‘, del 111-WALNUT Street. Phiiadelp_e___ zdir isi t z FOR NEW YORK- T AY—DESPATCH 40,11, sWIFISUSI LINESVIA "EL/MARE AND RARITAN CAN,Ak r i Steamers a the above Lines will Iwo DAIL"' 6. ForP. M. I freight, which will be taken on ernougrigib il.4 terms, arriLly to W3l. N. BAIRD E CO., ss. my -t[ 132 South DELAWARE Acro adr is t FOR NEW YORK--- - N Y '" 13Ana. LINN, is Delaware and Ro C na Mall:adslphts and New York Express Stesiob.,,t Cow: Rani receive height and leave daily at 2P. )I.,dale rl " . their Cargos& in Item York the following day "' Weights taken at reasonable rates. WI!. P. CLYDE. Ude , N 0.14 SOUTFI WHARVES, FLOW , 4P JAMES HAND,. Axe and-tf Piers 14-and 15 EAST RIVEN. IV esr Tort EXPRESS _COMPANIES. &powTHE ADA3IPp.RFIrr' COMPANY, Offloi 324- CHESO Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Merchandi,a, Soo!: Votes, and :Specie,*elther by its line or in ucu :, tion with other Express comprA re lei:. to all the Pri Towns and Cities in the Uniteo!, S t .o. fell) E. S. B.kIiDFORD4-oevin Buperiqr-143111." IL E. WALL.Ia. .14.11tx.
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