THE CITY. The The JANUARY 17, 1862. I JANUARY 17,1863. 6 A. Er 12M 3P. M.16A.. m 3P.M. 36 36 37 3 i . 3 g 28 1 i 28g WIND. WIND by 1' . .NN E... .NNE WSW... WN WbyS JANUARY 18, 1862. JANUARY 18, 1862. SA. ht.... 12 M 3P.M.BA.M 12M 3 P.M. 36 38 40 16M 23 26 WIND. WIND NNE....NE by N....SSE. Nby E....NE NE TIIE CHESTNUT HILL ATIMY HOSPITAL.— This immense hospital, said to be the largest in the possession of the Government, teas visited, on Sa turday, by a number of official personages, as well as by many invited guests. The occasion was a general inspection, Surgeon General Hammond, as well as others from Washington, being present. The hospital has been constructed and organized by Dr. Hopkin son, the surgeon in charge, and is capable of accom modating 4,000 persons. It was dedicated with ap propriate ceremonies in the afternoon. An immense flag was raised above the institution, and the exercises attendant thereon were the most attractive feature of the celebration. It was un furled from the top of a lofty staff', located in the centre of a hollow square enclosure. At a given signal, sun ounded by a large number of persons,. the cord was drawn by General Montgomery, of this city, and, as the graceful folds spread to the breeze, there went up many "hurrahs" for the glorious flag. Immediately afterwards the band struck up "The Star Spangled Banner," at the close of which Gen. Montgc mery sealed the dedication with a few elo-_ quent emarks, concluding by calling upon General. Theodore M. POIXICIoy, representative in Congress from New York. The latter stepped forward and made a brief but thrilling' Union speech, abounding in sentiments worthy of the speaker and the occasion, and at the .'close the entire company retired within the hospital edifice. The ling referred to is a magnificent gent risen ensign. thirty-six by twenty feet, made of the best materials. It was presented to Dr. lloplilnson (the officer in charge of the new hospital), by Messrs. Evans and }teasel!, of this city, to whose graceful acts of liberality to our hospitals we have already, in more than one instance, had occasion to refer in these columns. ACIKICOWLEIDOMEI TS.—Tile Citizens' Vo lunteer Hospital Association, Broad and Prime ac knowledge the following receipts, for the week slid ing January 17 : Proceeds of a fair held at the Tabor Church, Fitzwater street, by Misses Maggie Kil patrick, Louisa Cook, and Jennie Patterson, $10.75. Proceeds of a fair held at No. 1001 'Wood street, by Misses Lizzie and Maggie Moland, Fidelin Na pheys, and Susie Shuster, $62.50; Sohn $5; C., $5; Joseph D. Brown, second donation, $5O; Mary D. Brown, second donation, $5O; Mr. Deivett, $6; Cash, $2.25; Weccacoe Association, No. 19, 1.0. of P., 15 flannel silirts,lli pairs drawers, 1 dozen stockings; General Warren Lodge, No. 126, I. 0. 0. F, 9 bushels potatoes, 2 bbls beets and tur nips; Penn Relief Association, 1 bag of, apples, 7 flannel shirts, 1 dozen drawers, woolen socks and slippers; Ladies' Aid Association, of Pottstown, Montgomery county,Pa.,l6 dozen eggs; Mrs. 011; 1 box lemons, Mr. D oberts (1 dozen each), brooms, scrubbing and hair brushes, 2 dozen dust bfushes, combs, shoe blacking and brushes; Mrs Sturges, 11 jars preserves; Mrs. Shubert, 6 woolen shirts drugs and medicines from Rosengarten & Sons and Browning C. Brothers ; from Mrs. Ireland, 1 dozen woolen socks ; Mrs. Waterman, pies, jellies, rusk, Sc. ; Mrs. L. B. Combs, 3 jars jelly ; Mrs. Stewart, jelly and apples ; A Friend, 3 jars jellies, corn starch, Sc. SOLDIERS' FUNEI:ALS.—A number of military funerals took place yesterday. Among them, Sergeant Thomas L. Hatton, of the 8211 Re giment P. V., who died of wounds received at the battle of 11Ialvern Hill, was buried at one o'clock, from No. 1319 Cadwalader street. At the same time and place occurred the funeral of Albert A. Hatton, a son of the deceased soldier, who was accidentally killed on the North Pennsylvania Railroad last week. Also, that of David Pahl Brown, of the Scott. Legion, who died of disease contracted in camp, from Penn street, near Oxford road, Frankfort'; Riehat d Shields, of the 112th Regiment P. V., who died at Fort Saratoga,.Washington, from No. 8O Ellsworth street ; William Williams, a member of the 95th Regiment P. V. The funeral of John A. Farr, Company I, 114th Regiment P. V., (Zotiaves (PAfrique.) who died of disease contracted while in camp, took place at two o'clock yesterday afternoon, from. Sellers street, near Leiper, Frankford. At nine o'clock yesterday morning the funeral of Thos. Boyd, 119th Regiment P. V., took place from No. 950 North Third street. Corporal Louis Alfred Blair, of the Corn Exchange Regiment, who died of wounds received at the battle of Fredericksburg, was buried yesterday, from No. 920 South Twelfth k treet. PnomovoNs.—Since the promotion of Cal. Torrero to a brigadier generalship, Col. Robert E. Potter, eon of Bishop Potter, of Pennsylvania, has been in command of the East New York 'Regi ment. Ho was formerly lieutenant colonel of the regiment, and saw service on the ooast of South Carolina. In Baxter's Fire Zouaves, 72d Regiment P. V , Thomas J. Rorer has been promoted to a first lieu tenancy. He has been with his regiment since its formation. In the Corn Exchange Regiment Second Lieut. Wni. F. Gardner, of Company I, has been pro moted to atilt lieutenant of Company G, vice First Lieut. West : promoted to captain of said company; Sergeant. Major Edmund De Buck promoted to second lieutenant of Company I, vice William F. Gardner, promoted. Lieut. Wm. P. Gardner has been made the quartermaster of the regiment. TILE SOUTH-STREET lIOSPITAL.—Few of the army hospitals of Philadelphia are more distin guished for comfort, neatness, and general excellence in magagement than that located at Twenty-fourth and South streets. Every arrival of sick soldiers in this city at once tests the capacity of this institu tion, but in a few days afterwards there are nume rous vacant beds, a fact, which it must be acknow ledged, is creditable to the physicians. On Saturday there were 197 soldiers in the hospital; its capacity is 293: • The - physicians in charge are : Surgeon4n- Chief, Harry C. Hart, and Assistant Surgeons A. S. Gibbs, W. B. Atkinson D. O'C. Ward, and J. R. Tyon. The Phiindeiphla hospitals generally will compare favorably with any in the Northern States. PRICES ADVAIN.:CING.—The great fttivd".JCo in all descriptions of railroad and other stocks during the past week, caused primarily by the en hanced value of gold and rise in foreign exchange, has been attended also by an extraordinary advance ment in the value of all articles of domestic con sumir• tion. Within the week just closed, beeswax has risen 2 cents per lb. ; cotton, 2013 cents; flour, 25 cents per bbl. ; wheat, 7 cents per bushel ; rye, 2 cents; corn, 4 cents ; coffee, i cent ; sugar, cent ; most descriptions of foreign chemicals, 6@20 per cent. ; dry goods generally. 10 to 15 per cent. ; lin seed oil, 3@5 cents; pork, 50 cents; bacon, green meats, and lard, ;.! cent ; cloverseed, 25 cents per 6i lbs. Taz ANDERSON Tnoor.—The following despatch has been received in reference to the An derson Troop Nistivir.ix,"Jan. 17, 1863. To Geo. H. Stuart, Chairman. Christian Commission: Isadore Weikel died in the hospital. He left a message for his wife. John E. Welds is in Nash ville in hospital. Jos. V Moore is safe. J. IL Moore, 'Thomas Lawrence, James Castle and .Tames R. Ondhaugh are in camp. .Jos. D. Little is supposed to be a prisoner. Charles Stain and Dan iel S. Drell have not yet been heard from. THE NEW THEATRE.—So great is the demand made upon Mr. Wheatley for seats at the first week's performances at the new theatre on Chestnut street, that, in justice to all, he has re solved to dispose of the tickets on Wednesday at public auction. This course is undoubtedly prompted by a just desire to incur no censure for partiality or favoritism. TILE TWENTY-FOURTII WARD CON TESTED ELECTION OASE.—The committee.to try the contested election case of Lowry vs. Miller held its second meeting on Saturday - afternoon. Two wit nesses were examined in regard to the reception of illegal votes. The importance or bearing of the testimony cannot he judged until that which is to follow it is heard. PERSONAL.—Testerday afternoon, Hon. Messrs. Covcde, Pomeroy, and Gooch, members of Congress, were present at a large Sunday school gathering in Rev. Dr. Clark's Church, Eighth and Cherry streets. Mr. Covode delivered quite an interesting 'alarm to the children, and beautifully discoursed upon the intimate relationship of religion and nationality. • , . IN. Pown—Thefollowing vessels were in port on Saturday nfternoon: 10 ships, 20 barks, 20 brigs, and 30 schooners—total, 80. The ships are As follows: Crercent City, Frank Boult, Western Ocean, 'Westmoreland, Constitution, Tamerlane, Wallace,Belle of the Ocean, Buckingham, and To nawana. A LAIlfiE CANGO.—TiIe bark Rosara, which sailed for Liverpool on Saturday, took out the following cargo :0,298 bags cloverseed, 515 tierces of beef, 129 packages bird, 498 barrels flour, 61 barrels pork, 'lO begs *timothy seed, .1 hogsheads stearine, packages laid oil. 86 boxes bacon, 80 boxes cheese. and 60 firkins butter. THE BATI' ACILTI.I.ES.—The bark Achil les, Capt. Gallagher, which cleared on Saturday for Liverpool, is expected to sail to-day from this port. She has on board 5,020 barrels flour, valued at $35,- 000 -j--a part of the contributions of Philadelphians to the relief of the imttbring operatives of the manufac turing districts of England. THE PAYMASTER AT TILE HOSPITALS.— Paynis ster Taggiu t visited renumber of the hospitals on Saturday for the .purpose of paying off the sick and wounded so!iliers. For the present, he is only haying all claims up to the Ist of November. Ac, , cipENT.— A. man, named Patrick Clll gan, was badly burned at LeiberVe Rolling 3Mill, Marlborough-street wharf. Kensington, on Satur day. He wns taken to his home, on Delaware ave, one, below Ma leen street. Bungs A IsNi'VEllSAltY.—The 104th anni versary of the bit th of Robert• Burns will be com memorated in this city on Monday next, by a festi val, to take place under the auspices of various Scotch societies. SERBNADE.—TIie, Hon. James W. Wall, IL S. Senator elect, will be serenaded this evening at the Qiraid 'Douse by his political friends,•wito have secured the et.: vices of Iliigfold's celebrated bend for this purpose. A PRINCELY - FEAST.—Paris 'is talking of a visit paid by the Emperor on the iGth of December to Baron Rothschild. The great financier did the honors of his semi-seal abode at Ferrieres in a stylevvbich liko.all great Hebrew festivals, recalls the "Arabian Nights." Me.mbers of the great house---eona, brothers, and nephewa-lhad been as sembled from nil European countries; ten thousand head of game had been brought up from'Bohemia ; the plate for the graft circle was all new, and its models had all been broken up; the china MRS of a priceless kind, Boucher having painted every piece; the Emperor planted a cedar to mark his visit, and he was received in a hall hung with Gobelin tapes try, .on which was 'represented the promotion of Mordecai by Ahashuerus. • , PYRENEES CROSSED BY A RAILROAD.— The great chain of the Pyrenees has at last been crossed by a railroad. The entire distaine is ris miles. South of Bilbao the mountains rise very, ab ruptly, and there occurred all the engineering diffi culty in crossing, The summit is at an elevation of 2,163 feet above the tide level,. and this has been ob tained bz• a maximum grade of 76 feet to . the .mile. O n the ay of Bligny, at its termination, a pier one 3nile long is being Constructed; giving that place the best harbor on the northern coast of Spain. TRAVELERS IN NAPLES.—The authorities ikt Naples have detel minettto put an end to the-limiest lions to which foreigners who wish to see the cu riosities of that e;ty and neighborhood, particularly the ruins of 'Pompeii and of Herculaneum, have been long subjected. An order has been issued that for the future the nuhles Audi only charge 2f. for each person, and if. for each child, and any infraction of this order will be sct•crely punished. A AIEDIOR A ELE TREE.—In Hyde Park, there still remains one of two bees planted by Maeles IL, from 'acorns taken from the Boscobel oak in Somersetshire, In which his father successfully sought refuge, and were planted here to commertio rate the event. They have both• been dead sopte years, and one, muc' deenyed,, was rernoWed in 18.5.1 ; the other, beautifully clothed with ivy, .wh eh gives it the appearance of life, still remains. 1 omater. J. S. OUIIMINGS LEGAL INTELLIGENCE Supreme. Court of Pennsylvania Chief Justice Lowrie and Justices Woodward, 'Thompson, and Strong. vrE ISHOAD;STREET RAILROAD CASE. The Commonwealth's Application for an Injunction— The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. The havy Broad-sired, and Fairmount Railway Co., et al.—The information flied by the Oommonivealtti by the At torney General, praying for an injunction to restrain the construction of the railroad on Broad street, as it is now being constructed, was argued on Saturday in this court. It sets out the same facts that were contained in the other bills in equity, filed for the same purpose, which were fully reported, and with which our readers are sufficiently familiar, and the answer filed by the company is almost precisely the same as those tiled in the other cases, the only dif ference being a description of the character of the construction of the other passenger railways in our city. . The application for the injunction was arglied by M. Russell Thayer and Attorney General Meredith, and by John 0. Knox, George M. Wharton, and G. Esqs., contra. The court held the matter under advisement. • c Cilys Application for en Iniunclion.—ln the Court of Common Pleas, before-Judges Thompson and Allison, the argument on the city's application for an injunction against the Navy Yard, Broad street, anti Fairmount Railway'Company was con cluded by F. C. Brewster, Esq., City Solicitor. The points made are pretty much the same as in the Commonwealth's ease, and may be briefly stated as follows : That the proposed, road is unlawful, be cause it is being constructed in a manner different from other city . railways, in this, that rails weighing 68 pounds, instead of 46 pounds, are being used, and three rails are being laid instead of two; that the true object is not to lay a road from the navy yard to Fairmount, but simply to connect the depots of the Baltimore road and the Philadelphia and Trenton road by a road over which freight and passenger cars may be run from one depot to the other; and this is unlawful, because north of Spring Garden the road is . not an extension of a railway completed according to charter, and because there is no authority to go cast of Broad street north of Federal. After the argument had been concluded, the court held the matter under advisement. %muter SCSSIMIS - 2Judge Ludlow. Chauncey Johuson,who was put °atrial on Friday, charged with entering the Bank of North America with intent to steal was convicted on Saturday. Sentence deferred. He is yet to be.tried on a charge of larceny of $2,500 from the Girard Bank, which it, is alleged he stole with a piece of "crookeq wire simi lar to that with which he was , trying'to operate. on the Bank of North America. ' Supreme Court of the United States at . Washington; D. C. ' ' TAICUAUT 15.--On motion of Mr. Carlisle, Everett P. 'Wheeler, Esq:, of New York;Wiis admitted an attorney and counsellor of this court. • On motion of Hon. Aaron. Ward, Robert Cochran, Eeq., of New York, was admitted an attorney and counsellor of this court. • • co. 114. The Lessee of. Joe. O. Parrish,-plaintiff in error, vs. Eliphalet Ferris et al. The argu ment of this cause was concluded by Mr. Worthing ton for the plaintiff in error. No. 112. The Trustees of the Wabash and Erie Canal, appellants, vs. Joseph D. Beers. The argu ment of this cause was commenced by Mr. Usher for the appellant. • Adjourned until to-morrow at 11 o'clock. JAS VA 11Y 16.—0 n motion of Mr. Oarlisle, Rocel his S. Guernsay, Esq., of New York city, was ad mitted an attorney and counsellor of this court: No. 149. 'William M.. Tones, appellant, vs. Charles W. Green et nl. The motion for a writ of certiorari in this cause was argued by Mr. Sedgrvick in sup port thereof, and by Mr. Carlisle in opposition thereto. No. 112. The Trustees of the Wabash land Erie Canal, appellants, vs. Joseph D. Beers. The argu- ment of this cause was concluded by Mr. 'Gillet for the appellee. Nos. 309, 310, and 311. The United States, appel lants, vs. Juan M. Luco, substituted for Ignacio Pas tor. The United . States, appellants, vs. The Mayor and Common Council of Santa Barbara; and the United States, appellants, vs. Joaquin Castio's ex ecutors. Appeals from the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of Cali fornia. On motion of Mr. Hartman, of counsel for the appellees, these appeals were docketed and dis missed. ' No. 115. Jacob Koehler et al., appellants, vs. The Black River Falls Iron' Company, William Hubby et al. This cause was argued by Mr. Carlisle for the appellants, and by Mr. Doolittle for the ap pellees. THE POLICE.. [Before Mr. Alderman Beltler.] An Alleged Burglar Beaten. A man giving the name of .Tohn McLaughlin was brought before the alderman at the Central Station, on Sal urday. He presented a most shodking sight, having been terribly beaten about the head, neck, and face, on Friday night: The evidence developed' at the hearing, though somewhat voluminous, may be condensed as follows: It seems that at a few minutes before 12 o'clock on Friday night, Mrs. Anna Fries was alarmed by an unusual noise at the dbor- Inob of her residence, near Fiftll'and Westmoreland streets, in the Twenty-fifth ward. Mr. Fries at'the time was absent. Mrs. F. awakened her daughter, who, after, going to the second-story window, ob served a man crouching behind a tree. The near residents were at once alarmed by means of private signals. This brought Mr. John Turner, who resides in a house located not more than two hundred feet distant. He came with a loaded gun and pistol, and, observing a man getting over the fence, demanded him to surrender or be shot. The stranger at once sprang at 'Mr. Tun* and a despe rate struggle ensued, during which the gun was broken to pieces over the head of the desperado. It had been fired at him, but the contents did not take effect. Finally, a young man named William Henry Holmes came to the assistance of Mr. Turner, and the badly. beaten man was secured with a rope. He was at once brought to the station-house at Front and Master streets, and placed under the care of physician. It was also stated in evidence that during the struggle the stranger was heard to call out, "Oh, Harry, come and help me !" "Oh, what a knife!" Though.the prisoner was terribly beaten, yet his wounds arc not considered immediately dangerous. In explanation, he said that •he was intoxicated on Friday night, and started to go•to his home at Nice town ; he was entirely innocent of .an intent to com mit a burglary or robbery. of any kind.. How he got into the yard of •the residence of Mr. Fries, he could not explain. Several gentlemen who reside near the place where this scene was enacted stated to us that they had known McLaughlin for several years, always round him to be an honest, peaceable man, and could not think that he intended to commit a robbery. The prisoner was committed lo answer. We may state in this connection that five houses in this remote section of our city have been beset •by robbers within a short time past. Delinquent Juveniles. On Saturday afternoon a boy named George Di ver was arraigned on the charge of robbing the store of Mr. George Doll, a notice of which has already been published in the Press. Six or seven other lads, in whose posession were found meerschaums that had been stolen, were also arrested. All these were ac counted for. Diver had either sold or given them to the lads. The accused admitted the robbery. An entrance Was effected by removing the vault grate in the pavement. A considerable number of the stolen articles were recovered and restored to the owner. Diver was sent to the Ho use of Refuge, a place In which he had been several years since, and from which he was bound as an apprentice;to a far mer In New Jersey. He cried most heartily when being led from the station to his old quarters. All ltre rest of the lads were discharged. Shop-Lifters . Arrested . Two colored men, giving the names of Charles Wilson and Philip Shroeder, were committed on Saturday afternoon to answer the charge of the lar ceny of a number of blanket-shawls, the property of Mr. Charles :Teener, storekeeper, on South street, near Fifth. Sarah Jostler, a daughter of the pro prietor, testified that on Friday afternoon three colored men, the prisoners being two of them, stopped at the store and took the shawls. The articles were recovered on'Saturday morning at the pawn-shop of Mr. .W. Tate, who testified they were pawned by the prisoners. Shroeder has already served two or three terms in prison. His likeness has been in the Rogue's Gallery a numberof years. The parties were committed, in default of $1.500 bail, to answer. A Sauey Fellow Rebuked On Saturday afternoon Felix i'deCormack and Ser geant Wm. A .Mores were arrested. at Sixth and Chest nut streets, on a charge of committing a breach of the peace. Both of the parties made statements, which may be served up as follows It seems that Sergeant Mores was on military duty at Sixth and Chestnut, on Saturday afternoon. McCormack and an older man entitle out of a tavern. They were slightly under the influence of liquor. McCormack stopped in front of the sergeant and propounded the follow ing " What's the price of white flesh now to be a soldier." The sergeant, supposing the stranger wanted to enlist or become a substitute, replied, "he didn't know exactly; he supposed three or four hundred dollars,” " Eejapes, that's not the price of a nagur,P re joined McCormack. "What do you mean by thatt" said the sergeant. "What do I. meant why, I mane that ye are fight. lag for nagurs," was the reply. in an instant the sergeant smacked him on the mouth. A fight was about to commence, where upon a police officer stepped in and took both parties into custody. The hearing being over, the alderman at once dis charged the sergeant from custody, And ordered McCormack to enter freehold bail in the sum of $5OO to be of future good behavior. (Before Mr. Alderman Carter.) Alleged Robbery. Joseph • Grittbe and George Holly Georgiana Cummings and Catharine Johnson, ad colored'per sons, were arraigned before Alderman Carter, on Saturday morning, on the charge of robbery. The evidence in this case was, that a Mrs. Gratin, re siding on Bedford street, near Seventh, rented the cellar of her dwelling to the defendants. Some time 'on Triday night the door, leading from the cellar stairs to the upper part of the house, was forced from its fastenings, and'nearly all the goods of, Mrs. G. were taken away. The. defendants. deny all "knowledge of the robbery, and say that somebody must have entered the cellar while they were asleep, then ascended and stole the thihgs. Ald. Carter, however, would not credit their story, and there fore committed the party to await future develop ments. [Before Mr. Al.lnetnan Devlin.) Caught iss: the Act. • . Between one and two o'clock, on. Satuiday. morn ing; is Officer. Young was turning the sorner of Ju• nileer and Silver streets, he observed a man rollinga barrel of flour along the sidewalk. "Holton, old fellow, what .yere doing therel" asked the officer. . • "Just' rolling this barrel along, that's' all. was the.response. . , ' " Where are you taking it tot" " Why, I'm rolling it home." "Where did you . getitl" "1 found it up the street." "Well," says the officer, "you may roll it to the station house." The stranger was taken into cus tody, and, on Saturday morning, introduced to Al dermen Devlin. The officer, in the meantime, ascer tained Al dermen, the accused had taken the flour from. a loaded' freight car on Broad street. The prisoner gave the name of George Collins, and, as such, was sent to 'retirement within the walls,OlthA county prison to await hie trial. • [Beforo Mr. Alderman Fields:s. I• • A Till Thief. Forsome time :.past small suMs "bl money,. have been missed from the drawers of shops and-stores situate.in.the vicinity of Germantown toad and Gyi foid street. On Friday evening, a boy whose name is now recorded on the docket as Martin Abbott, Was arrested almost in the act of helping himself to some change in the till at a small shop in'the.neigh borhood alluded to. On Saturday morning he was taken before Alderman. Fields, who sent him..to the House of Refuge.' This disposal of the case was re sorted to, because the same lad was arrested some time since on a similar charge, but was let oft; be cause he made the most solemn' Promises to reform. CHAS.. S. -& JAS. CARSTAIRS NOS. 1.26 WALNUT and MI GRANITE Streets, • Offer for sale the following goods in bond of their own importation, v 17.: • • Cognac and Rochelle Brandies, in half pipes, quarters,' and octaves. Burgundy Porte, in quarters and octavos. • Oporto Ports, in octaves. Triplench or Gin, in pipes and thresquarter pima. Jamaica Rum, in puncheons. Bay Rum, in puncheons and barrels. Claret, in casks and cases. ' Ab'o, the following, for which we are the sole agents CHAMPAG NE.—The celebrated brands of " Gold. Lac" and "Gloria." Purrey & 13tarties' Imperial French Mustard. Olives. • .11 " Capers. • "Canstairs'" pure Salad Oil. Also for sale, arrive, 150 casks Marsellles Madeira. 200 baskets Olive Oil. 120 cases French Mustard. • f,f eases Claret. 117 quarter casks Burgundy Port. - 3514,,. ABSINTHE. AN INVOICE::JVST„ "ctived. for i fi :ltA li S Y . S. 3: JAMES GARSTAMS, in 17 126 WALNUT St. uud 21 GRANITE St. SHERIFF'S SALES setAAN SHERIF'F'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vouditioni Exponas, to me directed, will b exposed• to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. February 2. 1863. at 4 o'clock, sit Sansom-street All that certain three-story brick dwelling and lot or piece of ground, situate on the • south side of Carleton street, at the distance or one hundred and• eighty feet westward from the west aide of Schuylkill Seventh street (now Sixteenth street), in the late district of Spring Garden. containing in front or breadth'on said Carleton street fifteen feet, and extending in length or 'depth southward fifty--eight feet four inches. Bounded north ward by said Carleton -street: eastward by ground of Nathan Smedley, southward by other ground of the said ,Tames Henry Low, andhrestward by ground of Lewis P. Gebhard. •,- • . [C. P.. 380; D., '62.] Debt. $112.41 Nortis. Seized nun taken in execution as the property of James. Henry Low, and to busold by jOll.ll TITOAIPSON, Sheriff'. 'Philadelphia, Sheriff's - Office, January 10,186 k. ml2-3t SEERIFF'S SALE:--BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vonditioni Ex - pones, to me- directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, ou MONDAY . Even ing, February 2, ISS3, at 4 o'clock; at Sanwa-street Hall, All that certain 'lot or piece of ground, Situate on the west side of Beech street, at the distance, of seventeen feet northward from the north side of a certain forty-feet wide street, laid out and opened for nubile use, called Meredith street, in the city of Phi ladelphia,• :containing. in front on the said Beech street seventeen feet, and ex tending in length or depth westward of that width be- tween lines parallel with•Meredlth street eighty-one feet six inches, ton certain four-feet-wide alley leading into and frem the said Meredith street. On the nbove-described premises there is erected a three-stork brick, dwelling. [C. P. 370; IX, 'GI) Debt; WM. Ashhurst. Seized and taken in execution as the property of William McKelvey, and to he sold by • • JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Oflice. January 10, 1,963. jal2-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF a writ of "rendition!. Exponas, to motlirectNi, will be exposed to public sate or voudue, pn MONDAY Evening, February 2, 156.1, nt 4 o'clpck,'at Sansoin-streot Halt . All that certain lot or piece of ground, .with the three-. story brick dwelling house thereon. erected, situate on the southwesterly side of William street, at the distant° of forty-seven feet six inches and live-eighths of an inch soutbeastwordly from the southeasterly aide of ...the Trenton Railroad, in the late district of Richmond, now in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said William street fifteen feet eight inches, and extending of that width in length or depth fifty-one feet One inch ; bounded northwestwardly by ground grantal or intended to have been granted to the said Charles Bennet'on groin nd 'rent, southwestwardly by ground now or late of Wm. S. Thompson southeastward!) , by ground now or late of said Charles bonnet, and northeast ;vanity by William street aforesaid. , - . . (N. D.'-The above lot is subject to a certain yearly ground rent of fifty-four dollars.) [C. P., $.59: D:, '62.3 .Debt, $Bl. G. H. Vausant. Seized and taken in exebutiou as the prOperty of Charles . Bennet, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, January 10,1f163, S HERIFF'S SALR-BY 'VIRTUE a writ of Veuditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or veudue , on BIONDAY Evening, February 2, BM, at 4.o'clock. at Sansbzo-street . All that lot of ground, with the three-story brick mes sua,go thereon erected, situate on the northeast corner of Eighteenth (formerly Schuylkill Fifth) street. and Barker street, in the city of Philo delphia,eontainin g in front on said Eihteenth street forty feel; and: extending in depth along flnrker street twenty-six Met: Bounded westwardly by said Eighteenth street, northwardly by , ground formerly of Elliott Cresson, then of David George; eastwardly by ground formerly of Christian ff. neurkia and southward] yby Barker street. [Being the same premises whieli Elliott Cresson, by deed dated No-' vember twenty-eight, Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, rccoided in Deed Book A. M.. • No. 54, page .W 2, grouted to James B. Miller 1n fee, re serving tbereout the yearly rent or eighty dollars, paya ble half-yearly on the lint days of March and Beptem her, clear of taxes; for =ears whereolthese Proceedings are had, and subject to which rent said prendims will be sold. CC. P., 374 D. , 62.1• Debt, e 40.75. 11. C. Townsend. Seized and taken Sn execution at , the property of Jus B. Miller, mid to be sold by : • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, January 10, IStrt. jul2-3C SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE O a writ of Alias Venditioni Bxpoinis,* to me directed; will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY evening, February 2,1513, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. • All that certain fonr-idory brier. stare.honSe and lot or piece or ground, situate on the south side of Church street, or alloy, between Second and 'Milt streets, and between Market and Arch streett., to the city of Philadel- Phia, (No. 22S 1 containing in breadth thirteen feet two and a half inches, and In length or depth sixtyfeet, more or Bounded north Ward by the said Church 4reat, or alley, eastward by. David . Deshler's - gr.inud, and southward and westward. by ground formerly of An drew Hauls ug the sme premises which C come Bartholomew and wife, by• indentui e dated the ninth: day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, recorded iniDeed Book A. M., N 0.12, txtgeSSs, granted and conveyed unto James Howell, in fee.l. " K. B —There is a mortgage of $4,400 on this property, dated July first, nne thomand eight hundred and thirty three, recorded in Mortgage Book A. M., No 15; page 701. Also, all those brick and frame messuages or tenements and lot or piece of ground, situate on the east side of Third street, between Tamany and Green streets, (No. !AV in the city of Philadelphia; containing in trout or breadth on said Third street twenty the;, and .in length or depth, keeping the same - breadth, one mired and. twelve feet, to a sixteen-feet-wide aoy, formerly called Rose alley. now called Brook street. Bounded south ward by a nmssuege and lot. of Conrad Keller north ward by ground late of John -Mintzer, deceased, east ward by the said Brook street, 'and westward by Third street aforesaid. ['Being the same premises which Wit- Barn A. Porter, she , itY, by deed poll, dated the eighth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and forty three, acknowledged in the -Dhstriet Court at Philadel phia, and entered among the records thereof in; Book 0, page 210, granted and conveyed tiuto James Howell, in fee, subject to a y‘arly ground. rent of $BO, which has since been extinguished.] B.The improvements on this lot are a (mine house fronting on Third street, two small brick:houses in the rear, and a frame house fronting on Brook street. There is a mortgage of $1,700 on the property, dated September twenty-fifth, one thonsand,eight hundred and forty. three, recorded in Mortgage Book H. L. L., No. 5, page gia [E. C., 51; 3.,'65.) Debt, $1,971.90. T. D. Smith. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Sarah Howell, Executrix of the last will-and testament of James Howell, deceased, and dovisteo in said will, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. . Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, January 10,1563. jal2-31 SHE'RIFF'S SALE.BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vendttioui Exponas, to me directed, will bo exposed to public sale or voluble, on MONDAY Evening. February 2, nal, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom4trect Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south side of Lombard street, at the distance of one hun dred and sixty-two (169) feet westward, from the west side rf Seventeentbl(Ls to Schuylkill Sixth) street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth en the said Lombard st., thirty six OM feet, and extending in length or depth southward, at right angles' to the said Lombard street, serenity-eight (78) feet. 'Bounded on the myth by the said Lombard street; on the east by ground pouted to George F. Gabel!, on ground rent, and on the west by' gioend granted to Mary V. Watts, on greiind rent:: [Doing th e se mepremises whick.Will lam Phillips and wife by indenture dated- May-27, 1811, and recorded in Deed Book A. W. M., No. 6, page 183, Jr.c.,'gtanted and conveyed unto William C in fee, reserving tt ereout the yearly ground ient or sum of one hnud red and eight dollara, payable half-yearly, on the first days of January and July, as therein mentioned, for arrears of which said rent thejudgmet was obtained on which tbisi execution was issued.] • . N. }; —On tbs above described premites there is erected a ono-siory bricw building, known Its the " Chapel Free M. ElMb'sion." fC. P. XL D., 762.] Debt, tgis.26. Gratz. Feized and taken- in• execution as the property Of William C. Griffith, tknd to be sold by . JOHN THOAIPSON, Sheriff. I'biladelphia,Sheriff's Office, January 10,156=3. jal2-3t, SEERIFF'S SATAL--BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to mo"direeted, will be rgdtoP Mc sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening%reary2,l, at 4 o'clock, ht Sansom-street hail, MI that certain three.story brick dwelling house and lot or piece of ground upon which the same is. erected, situate on the east side of Howard street, at the distance of sixty feet southward from the south side of Somerset street, in that part of the city of Philadelphia formerly called the township of the Northern Liberties, malt:nine; in front or breadth on the said Howard street thirty feet, and extending that breadth in length or depth eastward one hundred and teti feet to Hope street, bounded south ward by ground of William Deal and Daniel M. Fox,' eastward by the said Hope street, southward by ground grunted to Florent Schmitt on ground rent, and westward by Howard street aforesaid. Being the same premises which 'William Deal and &untie, his wife, and Daniel N. Fox and Elizabeth C., his wife, by indenture bearing date the first day of Deceniber, A. D. 1E44, and intended tole recorded, granted and conveyed to John. Murphy in fee, subject to the payment of a yearly ground rent or enm of thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents. . . [C. I'. 378; D., '&2.) Debt, $53.65. Booth: , Seized and taken in execution tt.s the property of John Alm phy, and to be sold by • JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Mee. January 10,1563, SBERIFF,'S SALEBY VIRTUE OF a writ Of alitta FaehtS, to me directed, will be exposed to • public sale. or vemlue. on MONDAY Evening, February' 2, 1563,at 4 o'clock, at.Sausem-street All that certain lot or piece of ground with the eight brick messuag‘s or tenements thereon erected, situate on the north-side South or Cedar street, between Ninth and Tenth streets, i tithe said city of Philadelphia, con taining in front or breadth on the said South or Cedar street forty feet, and in length or depth ono hundred and eight feet to a thirty-six feet wide street loathing from. Ninth to Tenth streets, called Bonsall street. Bounded on the west by ground formerlyy of Nathaniel Bain; on the north by the said Dan olm street, on the oast by ground late of Benjamin Robinson, stint on the south by the said South or Cedar street,. Being the same which the said Frederlekllorstman and Wife, by inden ture bearing even date with a certahr indenture of Inert- . gage, viz.: November ISt, one tbotisand eight hundred and fifty-three, •bitt duly executed • and acknowledged prior to the. execution of thesaid indenture, and intended therewith to be recorded, did, for the consideration money therein mentioned, part. whereof was thereby secured, grant and. convoy unto the said Ootlieb Mom mer in fee subject to the payment of n certain mortgage debt or principal stub of three thousand dollars with in terest, secured on said premises by indenture of inert.; gage given Lv the said Gotlieb Pfronnner to Eliza L. Yettts,iLatea the second day of .Tnue,. Anne Domini nue thousand eight hundred and forty-seven, and recorded in Mortgage Book A. W. M , N0.•16. page 22d, &c. On South or CP(1111' street are two three-story bailding4, otto used as a hotel, and the other has two stores in it, 'with a. dwelling above. On Bonsall street Is a three story dwel ling east of a court; and in • the real south two other brick dwellings, and-on the west side of tho court on Bonsai) street is a two-story brick dwelling am! two others in the rear of that and under the whole is a large lager beer cellar. [ D. d., 620; D., '62.] Debt, *1,7.33.75. Parsons.. • Seized and taken in execution asi the'property of Mary Pfroninier executrix. &e., of (.totlieb 'Mounter, de ceived, and to be 'told by JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jaunarrl2. 1803. sllEill FPS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF "--/ a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed.' will be exposed to public sale or vendue , on MONDAY Even ing, February '1 166.3. at 4 o 'clock. at Sansom-street No. 1. One full undivided fourth part of all that lot of ground, with the improvements thereon, situate on the north side of lingo street, ono hundred and - tifty-seven 'feet' east of Fourth street containing In front on Race street twenty feet, (including an alloy on the west side, with the free use and privilege thereof,) and extending in depth one hundred aid four feet. The improvements are a two-story frame store and dwelling, N 0.319, fa good business stand,) with a three-story brick dwelling and a two-story brick dwelling iu the rear. No. 2, All ' that dat three-story brick inessuage and "ot ground situate ou the west aide of Fourth street, Na. 902, beginning fifty-six feet north of Catlowhlll street, thence west qty Met to a three-fee-twide alley, thence north thirteen feet two inches, thence northeast four tixit, to a post, thence east forty-seven feet two inches to Fourth street, thence south. along . Fourth street sixteen feetle the place of beginning, together with the tree use. and Privilege of said 'alley, which leads into another alley which leads iuto York avenue. N 0.3. All that lot of ground, with the three-story brick and two•story.frame messuages thereon, situate our the west side of Maryland. street, north of Nage street, Nos, 16 and• 18; the lot containing in front on Maryland street thirty -one feet three inchesoind extending La depth of that Width sixteen :feet:lkea - ittwang..in the north lino thereof to the width of Otirty-on'e feet, au e, eXtedding In' depth of that width sixteen feet, then narrowing on the north line thereof to the width of thirty-ono feet, and extending the further depth of twenty-four feet, making the entire depth forty feet. N 0.4. All. that lOt or pieee of land situate in North ern Liberties, now in the village of Nicetown..begiuning • on the easterl rside of the Germantown road, thence by lot intended teibe, granted to' Se:lintel Salter:N:lH 3-4 de grees,.E. 37 porches to a corner of said tot, thence by ot hor in l i d or George Login, N. 27 14 degrees, W. 2 2-10perches.' aunt 5;(43.4 degrees, N. ill 6-10 .perches to the Hotinan• town road, thence by the same S. 2314 degrees, E. 2 22-109 perches to the place of beginning, containing one-hair acre of .land, , on which is erected a two-story frame Subject to a yearly 'round rent of •61150. • • • ' • [S. C-, '6ll Debt, $l,OlO. Mnila. Seized and taken in execution as the property ofJoseph Galley, and to be Sold by JOHN THOMPSON: herift• Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, janintrY 10.1953. ,Ml2-3t • P ra IIERIFF'S UE OF irrlt of Vehdilioni Exponnit to inn directed. will lie - exposed to public sale or vendite, on MONDAY Even ing, February 2;1861. at 4 o'clock, at, Sam:um-street flail. , dVo. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the: Mick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate ou the northwardly side of a new. street -Mid out fifty feet wide, and to be left open forever, leading westwardly fr. in the Frankton! and Bristol turnpike road, called Ma dison avenue, in the late district ofltichinund, now i n the consolidated city' of Philadelphia, beginning at the dis tance of two hundred feet westward from the westward ly side of said turnpike road, and containing in front or breadth on the 'said' Madison avenue tifty,tbetotudex tendingin length ordepth northward of that.widtltabuut "end 'hundred feet more or less. Bounded westward by other . groundedgranted by •William Morris, Jr ., to Evan Morns, northward by ground of .Toliti W. Nester, east witrdly by other. ground , of the..sald Evan !Morris, anti:. sontliwardly by Madison aVenue. - " '' No. 2. Also.• All that certain lot or piece pf ground, With the brick memoir° or tenement. therm' erected: 'situate ou the northwardly side of Madison avenue afore said, beginning at the distance of two hundred Unit fifty feetwestivard front the westwardly side of satin. reek ford and itri, , tol turnpike road, containing in front or breadth on said Madison avenue fifty feet, nub extending in length or depth northward of that width about one hundred feet more or lees. Bounded.westward by other ground of Evan MorriS, northward by other ground • of John W. Nester,' east ward by other ground. granted -by , Bkirrigi tko WiUfam Nichuals,• 'mut south ward b said Madison avenue . , Being the same premises which Levis D.: Vail et Itx...by, indentute dated May 314 , recorded in Deedltook A. C..11,-Ne. Ifs'Prte 304, &c., • granted. and conveyed to the, said William Nichnals in: fee. Subject to a certain balance of mortgage.of-$3,000. CC. P., 875; D., '62.3 Debt. $7B Itemak. Seized and taken in execution as the propertY of Wil liam Nichuais and to be sold by • • • THOMPSON:Eliiiritf. ;;Pliiladts..:Eieriff e s Office.:Jannaty.lo,;lB6,3, jad.f.,-, THE PRESS.-PHILA.DE_LPHTA, MONDAY. JANUARY 1863. RIIERIFF'S . SALE.-MY VIRTUE OF vrrit.of Venditioui Expo nes, to mo directed, will bo exposed to public mule or routine,' on MONDAY Even ing, February 2, Mt, at 4 o'clock, at Sansmu-street Hall, Albtliat certain lot or piece of ground itnil the build ings thereon erected situated in the district of Pena township, and county of Philadelphia, beginning at a point on the west side of Eleventh street, at it distance of sixty feet north front the northwest corner of Eleventh street and Girard avenue,- and extending north along the west Side of said Eleventh street Sixty-two feet to a point, thence west by a line at right angles with Eleventh street eighty feet six and three•eiglith inches to a point, thenro'south by I ine'at right angle-s with Girard avenue sixty-two feet to a.point, thenp3 cast toy llama right. au,. Wes with Eleventh street eighty feet six and three-eiglith niches to place of beginning, being a portion or the same property which Abraham W. Juvenal by indenturo dated the :Pith Of December, 1630, eon ve,yed to Jacob Po tent, recorded in Deed Book fl. W.C., no. 86 ,pt 35. NOTIC.—'OII this lot theie is a three-story.briek building with two-story buck-buildings, and adjniining, also facing on Eleventh street, a one-stun y brick stable. ; (G. I'., 039, D., Vl]Debt, P. 41.34.45 S. H.Mnes.) jal23t Seized and takenin execution as the property ofJacub Peters, executor of George W. Peters, deceased, and to be sold by 'JOHN, TIIOitirSON, Sheriff. Philnaelphia„ Sheriff's Offlee,Jauintry 1018Sa. jal2-3t RHERIFF'S SALE.,BY VIRTUE OF N J u writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me . dtreated bo. exposed to public sale or voluble, on•MONDAY glreniug, February 2, Mt, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain lot or piece of ground sittuite on the south side of Walnut street at the distance of fifty feet eastward front the east side of Chestnut avenue or Pony second street, in, the Twenty-fourth:ward of:the city- of Philadelphia, mmtaining in front Or breadth on the said Walnut street fifty feet, and extending' of that width in length or depth southward onehundred; and seventy-six feet. Boundedmorthward by •the said Walnut street, eastward by other 'ground of the said Hobert W. D. Truitt, southward by ground late of Nathaniel ti. Brown, trukee."-and - westward brgrounittate of the said Thomas Quicksall. [Being the first described of two lots of Miiund, which the said Thomas H. Quicksall and wife.- by indents o bearing date the ple,euth.. day of May, eighteen hundred limrfifty nine, end duly recorded; granted, and conveyed unto the saidißobert WA). Truitt urfee.l' CS. C.. 49 J., 'B3.J Debt. s22fi. N. B. Brown. S.eizetrand taken in execationastitouroPerty of Robert D. 'fru t t and to he Sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. • rhilitdelphia. Sheriff's Office, Jan:Z.IIKM ' . jar/St SHERIFF'S SALE.--n - Y 1 :VIRTUE 01 - 4 1. N. ' a writ of Venditioni Expouas, to me directed, will 'be-exposed to public sale or vondue; 15101iDA.17. Even ing. February 2,1563, at 4 o'clock, at Sansoinstreet Halt: All that certain lot or piece of ground with the two-. story brick mewing° thereon erected, situate otC. the" .oest...side of. Eighteenth (formerly Schuylkill. Fifth) street, at the distance of one hundred and seventeen feet four inches south Ward of Market street, in the city _of_ Philadelphia, containing in breadth on;Eighteenth street eighteen feet oight.inclies,•..and !in Aepth thence eastward or that width twenty-six feet Bounded north- - - ward by ground: formerly of Elliett Cresson,• eastward 'by ground formerly of- Denckla, southward by other • ground formerly of David George, aud. westward by FA sztaccuth street ; being.the sanie..lot of • plum' which Elliott Cresson, by attorney, by-deed dated March 14th, A. D. 1851, recorded in , Deed DookG. W. Of, Re. 81, page.. _267, granted and conveyed to. David. Gedrge in re ' serving therm& the yearly rent Of: fifty-four dollars, MYR Lie half-yearly on the let days of January and July, clear of taxes, fm arrear of .which , thelM proceedings are had, subject to which rent said premises will be sold. (0.1'., '62.) Debt:827.75. II: C Townsend. Seized and taken in execution. as the Property of David lieerge.'atidto be sold by ; ..t . . .• JOAN TROMPSOR, Sheriff. •Philada., Sheriff's Ofilee.jan.lo,lBB3., • : jal2-3t S - lIERIFFS SALE.—BY- V itt,TUE 0.1 1 a writ of Nenditioni Exronite, to mQQ dii'ected % wilt be exposed to politic sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, February 2084 at 4 o'clock, at Sanitom-street All that certain lot or piece of around. with ;the two two-stOry briekmeisneges or tenements thereon' erected, situate on the south side of Fernon (late Fisher) Street, at the distance of three hundred and: FiX feet 'six Inches eastward from the east'side of Seventh street; in the First ward of the city of Philadelphia. CoutainingirefroaLor breadth on the said Fernon street twenty-five feet nine inches, more. or less,. to a point el-feet west of Sixth street; and .extending of that width in length or depth . southward, between lines parallel with the said Seventh street,. fifty feet, including therein, on the ;west tide :Om cof;.the easternmost moiety or -bait part of an alley two feet in width an fifty foot iu depth, loading into and from - the soil Forum, street; laid out, and opened as a .PosSage-way and Water-course for the dee of this and the adjoining ground to the west, with the right to introduce water-pipes under the same, and to build over the east half thereof, leaving a headway of eight feet in-tho clear. Bounded northward by the said 'croon street, eastward and southward by ground noty„or late of Isaac W. Potts, and westward by ground Kranted to Samuel. McClung Foster on ground rent. [Being the same premises which Luther C. Edmonds and wife, by indenture dated the twenty-ninth da• of June. Anno.Domlui One :thousand. eight hundred and sixty, recorded iu Deed Book A. D. B. No. 120, page 18711,:c., granted and conveyedrunto the said 'Saninel McClung Foster in fee, reserving thereont to the said Luther C. Edmonds a certain yearly ground rent or sum of forty-eight dollars. payable on the first day of the months of January and-Jul y n every year thereafter • forever , and the said Luther C. Edmonds and wife, by deed poll endorsed, dated 'the twenty-ninth day of June, Auno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty, recorded in Deed Book A. D. B.; No. 12D, page 23, Sm.,' vented and assigm the said ground rent to Joseph . . . CC. P., 379; D.,'62.) .. Debt, $76.23. Booth.. Seized and taken in exeentlon as the property of Samuol McClung Foster, and to be sold by JOHN TITOMPSOIF,..Sheriff. Philadelphia.,SherifFs 01Tice, Jan. 10 , 1363, jaH-3t sEERIFFS LS A Y VIRTUE -OF. a- writ of Yenditioni Ex - ponhs to me direoted, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY)* Evening, February 2,19&1, at 4 o'clock, at Sauseinstreet Hall, • All that certain lot or piece of ground sitnais •on the south side of a lorty-feet-wide street-called Fernon street (nye Fisher street), between Taskor (late Franklin) and Morrie streets, In that part of the city of Philadelphia lately celled the District of Moyaimensing,beguining at the distance of ono hundred and fifty-one bet hie inches eastward from the east side of Tenth. street, and contain ing in front or breadth . on the said Fernou street sixteen feet, and extending that breadth southwardrparallei With said Tenth street, in length or depth ninety-six feat to a forty-feetwide street called Mountain street (late Lewis street). Bouu northward by the said Penton street, southward' by the said Mountain street, eastward by 'ground of D. W. Gamble, and westward by other, ground of the said Francis Conway. [Being the same pri raises which Francis Conway and wite, by deed dated twenty-first -day of May, - eighteen hundred and sixty, recorded in Deed Book A: D. B. No. 140, page 170, Sc ., granted and conveyed to the said Daniel Bastian, reserving, thereont a ,yearly ground rent Or.sturn of forty dollars, payable half-yearly on the first day of the months of June and December in-each year thereafter.] N.l3.—Upon the above-described lot. there Is erected a two-story brick house, . " CC. P. 376; D. '62.1 Debt; MIL Barger. . Seized and Aitken •in execution as the property of Daniel Bastian, and to be sold by • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Phicada., Sheriff's Mee, January 10,198 b. jal2-3t S BBRir F'S SALE.—.BY VIRTUE OF _ a :wait of Venditioni Exponas, to me "direCtinl; Ibe ekiihkettleiptiblleisate_or ventine,on MONDAY Evening, F e ilarY.2;lBtrtar nE.Sitlisom , Stregt:Hal 1, - All that certain lot or Piece of ground Situateon the South side of Walnut street, at the distance of one hun dred feet eastward from the east side ofChestnut avenue or Forty-second street, in the Twenty-fourth - ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on. the said Walnut street fifcv:live feet, and extending of that width in length or depth southward one hundred and seventy-six feet-. Bounded northward by the said Wal nut street, eastward by other ground of the said Thomas Quicksall, southward by ground late of :Nathaniel B. Brown, trustee, and westward by other ground of the said Robert W. D. Trnitt. (Being the second described of two lets of ground which the said Thomas M. Quick?all and wife -by indenture ,bearing date the eleventh day of May, eighteen hundred and Ittly-nine, and duly recorded, m grafee.]nted and conveyed unto the said Hobert W. D. Truitt _ _ . • IS. C., •1S '63.) Debt. $2 9 _5. N. B. Brown. • Seized and taken hi ecutimi the property of Ito bet tW. D. Truitt, and to be sold by • .IOIIN THOUPSON,.Siteriff. Philadelubia...Sheritrs Office, au. 10,1563. SHERIFF'S SAtE:---BY VIRTUE OF a writ of. Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will bo exposed to public sale or veudue, on MONDAY Even ing,February 2, I£o3,:at 4 o'clock, as Sansom - street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south side of George (now Sansom) street, between Schuylkill Sixth and Seventh streets (now Seventeenth anti Sixteenth streets), at the 'distance of twenty-six feet eastward, from the east side of the said Sixth street (now Seventeenth street), containing in breadth on the said George (now Sausont) street, fonrteen foot, and extending. of that breadtkin length or depth fifty feet, then narrow ing on the east side thereof one feet, and thence extend ing the breadth of thirteen feet further in depth, forty tive feet to a twenty-feet-wide street or alley, laid Ont by Dorothy Large, and to be left open forever, leading from the said Sixth to Seventh streets (now Seventeenth and -Sixteenth streets). -Subject to the payment of a certain yearly ground-rent or awn of sixty dollars, payable half yearly °utile first days of the mouths of May anti No vember. . - N. B.—On the above-described premises is erected a three-storied brick dwelling house. CC. P., 372 ; D., ) Debt, £461.30. Selz and taken in execution the property of Wil liam karrigau, and to be Kola by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelpbia, Sheriff's Office, January 10,1563 Jal2-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY .VIRTUE OF a writ of Ventlitioni'Exponas, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or venting, on MONDAY Evening, February 2,1861, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the 'west aide of Beech street and north side of Meredith street, in the City of Philadelphia; containing In front or breadth on the said Beech street eeventeenicet, and ex tending In length or depth westward of that width along the said Meredith street eighty-one feet sly inches.. On the above-described lot there is a three-story brick store and CC. P., an ; '62.) richt. $4,763. ishlinrst. Seized and taken in execution as th e property of Thomas Nuulty, awl to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff. Philadelphia,- Sheriff's Oflieq, Jainin.ry 10,150:x.. jati-& SII E R .T_F F S SAL .-BY VIILTIJE OF a writ of Nenditioul Exponas, to see directed will be exposed to public sale or' vetidue,MONDAl.• EVe ning, February '2, ISa3, at 4 o'clock, at Hansom-streetilall, All that certain lot or piece of ground,' withilte 'brick messuage or dwelling house thereon erected, Situate on the north side of. Girard - street (as the same has betin re duced by acts of' Assembly of the Commonwealth cf Pennsylvania to the width of eighty feet ti conimenciug at the corner of Schuylkill Eighth street. (now called Fifteenth, street,) in the late district of Penn, now in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Girard street or avenue nineteen feet eight inches and extending in length or depth northward of that width one hundred and ten feet to a fifteen-feet-wide street, laid out and opened by Benjamilikstilei,inte and front said Piftleuth_likeet. -nounded nortliWard by said ititeint4eet-IVide street southward by said Girard street as reduced to the width of eighty feet, eastward by ground belonging to Benjamin Stiloq, and westward by Fifteenth street aforesaid; [Being the same premises which Theodore B. - Witmer, executor, &c., of the last trill of Benjamin stiles, deceased, by a certain indenture dated the first day of May, auno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-tour, recorded in Deed Book T. IL, No. 147, page 5, &c., granted and conveyed unto Henry T. Grout in fee; under and subject: to the payment of a certain Mortgage debt or sum of t ; two thousand live hun-. dred dollars to Slargaretta L. Bayne, wile of William H. Bayne, charged on said promises by Ben]amin'Stiles, by indenture dated August twenty-seventh, arum Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one. and recorded in Mortgage Book G. W. C., No. 43,'Page 381, Sm.]. To gether with the free use and privilege of the said fifteen feet-wide'strect at all times hereafter forever. . tt. 11.—Upon the above premises thereis erected a three= story brick dwelling house. • ' ' H. T. G. has parted with his interest. [D. C., 640; D., V.l.] Debt. *1,803. It. C. 1110litriTio. Seized and taken in' execution aspic property of Henry. T. Grout, and to be sold by - • • - TORN THOMPFiON; Sherif?. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Jau. 12.16fft. . inl4,9t . • SIIERIFF'S SA.LE.—BIT VIRTUE OF ►.ft writ of Venditioni Exponas, to Mo direetgd, will be exposed to public sale or vendee , on MONDA.I Evening, February 2,1913, at 4 o'clock, at Sansemstreet Ihtli, All that certain lot or piece of ground •th the build ing thereon erected, situate formerly in East Kensington, in the county of Philadelphia. now in the city of dolphin, on the west side of Frank ford road; beginning at the Uhttance °Hour hundrett•and eighty-two. foot ten inches .touthward front the south side of Otter street;. containing Rout on the said . Frankftird:road fifteen f c t„ and one-hii r Lnches, and extending thence wost-• wardly of the same widail lid at rightangloswith. the Said Frankfort road one hunciliNi Not to gc ooo d late of Mary Penn. Bounded on the nors4,.by• gronnd.graided:- to.3ames .McAlister, on . the east by' thg-;:'.ranttford read .aforesaid, on thesouth by ground granted to-kse,zett_Att , dresfi, and on , the west by other ground late orlitti,l7 • Penn :airmail.. [Being the Same premises which Mori •PC/LII by her. attorney in Themas . Cad %minder by inden ture dated the lith day of May, tone -I)!Jmini one thou : sand eight hundred ;tad twenty-nix, recoiled in Deed ..Book A..M. No. 70, page (1)2,• &c., granted and conveyed ,to Daniel lieckhow and )1611101r:4.) Reserving therecmt. a • certain yearly ground rent or sum of 'thirty - dollars and liftPeight rents, payable half-yearly nit the twenry-lifth day s'ot March and SepteMber in ovary year thereafter,' (title fired hallyearly payment, to he moan on the twenty . - fifth day of Eeptemher then nest.) for. arrears. of which Kahl gronnol rent the judgment i u this Cate has been uli taimed. •-, 11.—On the above premises is erected .a three-story brick dwelling house. • • . .. . 10. D., 6ffl; D.. '62.3 Debt. $116.24. Rawl°. .. . Seized and taken in execution its the Pronody of Dan . : ilei .I{COPIONV, alld to be sold by JOHN THO3IPSON. Sheriff. • l'hiladelnitia, Sheriff's °like; Jitnnary DI, )963 . jail-3t... . ... SIERIFF'S. SALE.---BY-YIRTUE OF a writ of Veintalent Exponits, to inn, directed, will be exposed to public sale or vend no, on MONDAY Evening, February 2, M.3,at 4 o'clock. at naltiolll-Street lint!, All that certain tut or 'piece of ground. situate on the nouth side of Westminster avenue, at the.diltance of two hundred-feet westward from the west side of tieneca street, in the (late) district of West Philadelphia, in the County of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said,Weattninster avoutio two hundred feet, and ex . tending in length or depth southward Of-that. width, be •t•Avlieli UW.1511111111101 with the said .Stiltecit street, two hun dred slid' auventy:fOur feet and eleven inches.,Bounded .northward by the said •Vi'est luster avenue, staltward by ground lute belonging to the ustate or Manuel 'Eyre, deceased, eastward by ground taunted by Joseph 11. Mulch and wifn to David Gilbert, and' woldward by ground granted to Paul Salmon. [tieing the sonic ee . rhiett the said Joseph Roach anti wife,"by inden ture bnariiig date the 'eleventh day of November, in the year of.our Lordone thottsand eta t hundred ilfty •tliree, and recorded lit the olllce for reeortlinfr - deeds, Se , fur the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed think T. D.. No. 318, page WA, e., granted and conveyed unto the' ,aniillnivid Gilbert lit' reef.); llfrervinzr thoronitt at certain yearly.ground runt or stun or one ha tut red dollars, pale ablehalf-yearly fin the first flays of the funittli4 of April and Octolier; in equal ball-yeerly,Payinoitt.i..unto the. said Jit4a 11 , 14. and itasigus. , C:, nt4; D.; V 2.1 Delito. 7 stolBl. 11. (4*Cia,r, • tohnte, in ex , !entfott at the property of David Gilbert, and to-be sold by • JOiiN T110:31W,ON. Sheriff. 'thilaclelphia, Slierifrs OtTice..fnutia ry 13.10; MMN SHERIFF'S SALES SHERIFF'S SALES. RELERni'F'S . SALE.-=By VIRTUE OF writ of Venditioni Expowts, to me directed, will he exposed to public stile or ventlite, on MONDAY Iwoning, February 2. 1863. at 4 o'clock. at Sansoni-street Hail, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate at the northwest corner of Eighth street and Taukor (late 'Franklin) street, in the First ward of said city, contain ing in front or breadth on the said Eighth street fourteen feet, and extending of that width' in length or depth westward along . the north side of the said length street fifty feet nine niches, more or less, including therein on the west end thereof the southernmost fourteen feet of an alley three feet in width and forty-two feet in depth, lending into and from the said Taker streetOn'd out tend opened a s apussago-wny and water-course for the common use and benefit of this awl other tots boundiuq thereon. Bounded northward by other ground granted. to the said Riego Taylor on ground rent,' eastward by . the said Eighth street, southward by the said' Tucker street, and westward by gronnd now or of the sald Wil liam Clark. Being the swore lot which Williani Clark and Eliza A. Clark. his wife, by deed dated the •Xth day of March, Anno.Domini one thousand eight hundred 'a ad . sixty, and recorded In Deed Book A. C. IL, Nw 21, page 341, alluded and convoyed to the said Riego Favier,. re serving thoreout t yearly ground lent of thirty-five dollars, payable half-yearly on the first day of. the months of January and July. [C. P., '377 ; D., '62. Debt;B36.27.l:'StiVart. Seized and taken in execution as the property'..ofltiege Taylor, and to be sold by . . JOHN THOMPSON:Sheriff.. • iltiladal.Sheriff's Office, January 10,186 3 . ' jal2-St... • HERIFF 'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP Writ orilurieS Levert racists, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Even ' ing,February.2,lSSi, at 4 o'clock, at Sancom-street All that certain four-story brick messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground. (hereunto belonginv•situate on the west side of Dela Ware Ninth street, between Lo mat and Spruce streets, in the city of Philadelphia: con taining in front or breadth on the said nth street • (n -• eluding a three-feet wide alloy now. closed UP, of which it folinerl y had the sole an a exclusiveright) nineteen feet, and extending in length or depth 'westward one lion dreilleet ; bounded southward and westward by ground of Chandler Price, northward by ground belonging to .estate ,of Joseph ;Skerritt, deceased; and:: eastward by Ninth Street aioresaid. (Being the same premises which Edward Taylor Randelpli and wife; hi' indenture , bear dtttollftoentlrd A., of May, all 1.16 Domini .one thousand eight hundm d and - fifty-one, did gran t; convey - unto . the said Robert Vincent iii fee.) The improvements on the above - 71ot are a four story brick bouse,with three-story brick piazza and back - buildings, the main body of the house being nineteen feet- front by thirty-two feet in depth, :the piazza seven feet nine it ches by eleven feet. and back building's twelve feet Six inches by twenty three feet.. There i 3, also a one story • back building twelve feet six inches by fifte en feet. Over part of this building is a one-Slorylframe bath house,`a,bout ten feet by twelve feet.' (.1) C., S'IS ; D., '63.1 Debt, $4,2 1 / 1 .72 Seizedlui d taken twexecntion as the property- of Robert Vincentand terre tenant, and to be sold by • Philada: . ; Sheriff , . Office. January 14. 143. ' jals-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—.BY VrItTITE OF a Writ of Nonditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or yendue. on MONDAY Eve ning, February 2;1563, at 4 o'clock. at San som-street Hall, All that certain -lot or piece of ground, with the two three-story brick messnages or tenements thereon erect ed, situate on the south ' side of Ogden' street at the dis tance of two hundred and twenly-six feet five• inches westward from the west side of Eleventh street in the city. of . Philadelphia . afortesaid, conta'iting in • front or .breadth on the raid _Ogden. street sixteen feet, and ex tending in length or depth southward between parallel. I ines t rirb tangl es with the said Oglen.street seven ty eight feet to Myrtle street ; bounded on the east by` ground formerly of Charles Harlan, on -the west by around granted or intended to' have' been granted to Thomas Kerman, on tho not th by said Ogden street, and on the soutliby Myrtle street aforesaid. [Being the • same pre mises which Samuel Derr and .wlfe: by indenture hoar .ing date the t enty-ninth- day of November. acme Do mini one thonsand eight hundredand My-five, recorded . in the office for re , ording deeds, &c., at PhiladelPhia, in Dt ed Book H. D: W., No. 4e; page 517, &c., granted and .conveyed Tinto The ,said Nichnlas K. Shoemaker in fee,] Under and subject to tho..payment _eta , certain yearly ground rent of fifty-one-dollars lawful money On the first dayS of the months oflanuary,,and July in every. year, with'ont an ded nbtion for taxes, &c., as therein ex pressed : together with the appurtenances. . [D. C., 66 : - D.; '6'2.] Debt, $lO4O. J. R..Vodges. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Nicholas K. Shoemaker, and to he sold by JOHN THOIiMSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, January 14.1863. jai -3t p,,HERIFF'S OF sundry writs of Venditieiti EXponas, to me directed, will be exposed to phblic sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening, Februaryg, Itni, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-stroot All that certain lot'or piece of ground, situated on the east side of Tenth street at the •distance.of thirty-four feet southward from the southaide of Christian street, in the late - township of Bloyameusing; containing in front or breadth on the said Tenth street sixteen feet, and ex tending eastward of that width in length or 'depth be tween lines parallel with Christian street seventy foot to a certain twenty-feet-wide street called Stewart street. (Being the same premises which Coleman. Fisher by deed dated June fifteenth, eighteen hundred and forty six, recorded in Deed Book T. IL, No. l7page I.2kgraut ed and conveyed unto the said James MCQuillan..l N. 13.—0 n the above-described premises there are erected two dsvellieg. houses, one a four-story brick house fronting on a entail street called Stewart street in the rear of said lot. fD. C., Wand 661; D., '62.] Debt, $229.22.. T. J. Clayton. Seized and taken in execution as the property of David W. Chambers, adm'r, Ste., of James McQuillan, deceased, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, January 13, I.M. jals-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levnri . Fachts, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or veudue, on MONDAY Evening; •Fehruary. 2, isgi, at 4 o'clock. at sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate on the. south 'side of Sum seer street, at the distance of one hundred and forty-two feet eastward from the east side of Seventeenth street, in the Tenth ward of said city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadtkonsaid Summer street twenty-eight feet. and extending lu length or depth southward of that width one hundred and eleven feet to Spring street (forty feet wide), [Being the same premises which Andrew M. Sommers and Elizabeth his wife, by endorsed deed poll beirring date the first day of February, an no Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, recorded in Deed Book A.'D. B. No, 9, page 4GO, &c., grunted and conveyed unto the said Jeremiah Bonsall In fee.] Under and sub ject to the payment of two• certain mortgage debts of twenty•five hundred dollars each which are now (to wit; then, the date of said- indenture of mortgage) both to be paid off and satisfied of record. N. B.—Both of the above mentioned mortgages •of twenty-five hundred dollars each are satisfied of record. CD. C., 062; D.,'62.) Debt, $5:416 B. J. 13.. Thomas. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jere miah Bonsai!, and to be sold by • . JOIIN THOMPSON, Sheriff.' Philadelphia, Sheriff's Otlice, January 14.1063. 11116-3 t SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VERTITE OF a writ of •Venditioni'Exponas, to me directed, will be e- posed to public salehr vondite :on MONDAY Eve ning,"February 2,1883, at 4 o'clock,Al Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three story brick messitago or tenement thereon erected, situ ate in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, on the westwardly side of Frankford road, commencing at thedirtli nee Of , one ; hundred and sixty feetand three quarters of an inch .north from the north side or Hun ting_don,street t containing in front on said Fratikford 'road eighteen feet, 'and extending thence westward' On the north line thereof eighty-one feet nine inches to a point, and at right. angles with said Frankford road, thence further westward eighty-One feet nine inches to 'Coral street, and so right angles.therewith, thence south : along said 'Coralitreet eighteen met to a point,' thence eastward eighty-five feet four inches and three-eighths of an inch to a point, and at right angles with said Coral: street, thence further eastward eighty-five feet four Inches and. three-eighths of an inch to t he said , road, and 'aright angles therewith. Bounded northward end southward by ground now or late of the Fair estate, westward by the said Coral street, and eastward by the Frankfort!. road aforesaid. (Being toe same lot or piece of ,ground which Sarah R. Parrish, by indenture bearing date the first day of March, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty; and recorded in the office for recording deeds, Sec., in and for the city and county of Philadelphia, in. Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 101, page 10S, &c., grantedand conveyed unto Robert Jaahl son in fee.] Rererving thereout the yearly rent or sum -of sixty-seven dollars and - fifty cent' payable half yearly on the first day of the months - tot April and Octo ber, in each and every year forever, without deduction for taxes, &c. ID. C. 641 ; D. '62.1 Debt, $2OO. Mercer. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Robert Jamison, and tote sold by JOHN THO3IPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 14, DM. jal6-3t RHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditlont Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, February 2,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansum-street Ha'l, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Elie unincorporated Northern Liberties, in the county of Philadelphia, beginning at the northwest corner of Second street and Westmoreland street; thence extend ing westward along the north aide of the said Westmore land street two hundred and seventy-three feet six inches to the east side of Washington street ; thence northward, along the emit side of-the said Washington street fifty six feet eight and one-half inches to a point; thence east ward by ground of Samuel Wright two hundred and seventy-three feet seven and liveeighths inches to the west Side of the Said Seeond•street; and thence south ward along the west Ellie of the said Second street forty eight feet eleven inches to theplace of begirming. (Being the same premises which Joshua Lippincott, Jr, and wife, by indenture bearing date the fifth day of August, unno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty tluee, and recorded in the office for recording deeds, &c, in and for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book. T. H. N 0.112, page LY, granted and convoyed unto Benjamin J. Ritter in lee.] ItserVingthereent the yearly rent or Stan of eighty-three dollars and fifteen cents, payable half-yearly on the first day of, tbe mouths of -April and October, in each and every year thereafter for ever, without any deduction fur taxes,' ac.; subject, neverthelm , s, to the following condition and restrictions, that no slaughter house, skin-dressing establishment, glue, bone, soap, or candi /manufactory, or other building for offensive. use or occupation shall ever be erected or used upon ,tl said lot of ground= any part thereof (D.. 642;r.D., Debt„t8222.22. •Murcer. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Buda- Wit J. Ritter, and to be 'sold by ' JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, January 14,1863. Jal6•St. SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Eximmis, to me directed., will he exposed to public sale or voluble, on MONDAY Evening, Fehrua ry 2, ISG.3, at 4 o clock, at SanSom-street Hall, • No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the tastwardly side of the Ridge turnpike road at the Fails of Schuylkill, in the 7 wenty•iirst ward of the City of eldladelphia, commencing at the northern corner of ground of William Length, thence extendhig morthward ly along the eastwirdly side of said turnpike road two hundred and,ss vent y feet, and in length or depth at right tingles with said road eastward one hundred feet [Be ing the same premisesyldelt William A. Smith and wife, by two -several indentures, dated Juno Sth, ono thou- Sand eight hundred and fifty-seven, and August first, or.° thousand sight hundred and nay-nine, recorded re- SPectively in Deed Book B. D:;W., .No. MO, page 246, and A. D. 11., iii, p age 4 2 2, granted and. conveyed Ullto HOUry Becker (or Henry Baker) in fee.]' ' . No. All that certain lot or pieee of gronnd, situate on the south wardly side of the Indian Queen lane, near the. crossing of the Norristown Railroad, at the Palls of Schuylkill aforesaid, commencing at the corner of said Indian Queen lane and the lot of ground granted to Ro bert Watkin and otheM for a church, thence along the line of the said church lot south twelve degrees twenty • minutes, east two hundred and forty-six feet two inches, more or less, to ground of Frederick Stocver thence along the line of said Stoever's ground south sixty-six degrees thirty minutes, west two hundred and sixty feet ten inches to apoint, thence north twel degreee twenty minutes, west three hundred feet seven inches, more or less, to the Indian Queen lane,- and thence along said lane north seventy-eight degrees thirty minutes east two hundred and fifty-six feet to the corner cf said church lot at the place of beginning ; containing one acre and nine ty-seven perches, more or leas:- (Being the stone Premi ses which William A. Smith and wife, by deed dated the thirtieth day of-April, ono.thonsand eight hundred and fifty-nine, recorded in Deed Bunk A. D. B , No. 62, page 370,granli d and conveyed to hoary Becker In fee.) - CD. C. 610. 1); '62.) Debt. 64.000. T D. Smith. .0.16-3 t Seized and token 'it exticutlon as the property-of henry Becker, (otherwise called Henry 13aker,) altd to he sold by JOHN THOMPSON.' Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office,. Jantui:ry • sIIERIFF'S ,SALE:-BY .ViRTITE OF a wilt.of Vonditioui Exponas, to medirectod, will be exposed to public trio or voudno, on MONDAY' Evening, February 2, 7561. at 4 o'clock, at Saftsom-street All that certain threc-story• brick inessuage or tene ment and lot or piece of 'ground situate on the West side of Logan street at .tho distance 'of .one udred and twenty-ono feet northward from Sassafras street, (now Mice street,) in the city of Philadelphia; containing In breadth or front on the said Logan street thirty-two foot six inches, and in length or depth extending thence westward, keeping the came breadth at right angiea with the said Logan street one hundred and twenty feet to a twelve-feet-wide alley. Bounded northward by ground granted or intended to he granted to Lorensa ty. Gotten, southward by ground 'allotted to Lucy Mat thews, westward by duo said 11valve-foot-wide alley, and eastward by Logan street. N g , A` (Being the same premises which John E. Keet4,, et al.; by Indenture bear ing - date the twenty-eighth if:r? of April, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, recorded in Deed Book T. 11., No. IQ, page .48:4, &e., g ran t e d an d con . .yeyed unto the Said Itichard - KimbalL) Reserving there- Out a yearly ground rent Of three hundred and twenty iive dollars, pa yable on the tiventioth'daye of the 111011t6 of April and October in each and every year thereafter lorever." • . CD-.C., 668: 8.;8.1.3 Bold, 061.11 Judson. • Seized and taken in execution tts , the property of Richard , Kimball, and to be sold by • . • ' ' JOHN Tifokpi.zoxl Sheriff. • Phil:tail., Sheriff's Office. January 16,1513x3. . 3a17-3t . . :'''R,HERIFF'S - SALE.BY -, VIRTUR OF a writ of Levari Facies, to ono directedovil l be ex posed to public sale, or vendee, on MONDAY' Evening, February 2.1861 at 4 o'clock, at &mount-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate en the eastwardlY aide of .a road leading from the Gray's Ferry road southward towards Schuylkill; and at't he distance of one " hundred and fifty (130) (het (or thereabouts) from the sontliwardly silo of the said (tray lsFerry ricul, in the • First the . eity of Philadelphia, (late Rassy auk tornshiph! containing in front or breadth nbrth mud south 11l y f.et, and in length or depth east and west. one I hundred and ten feet, (be the,sathe more or less). Bound .ed. northward by ground te Sinkler, - •!souniword •by a twenty-feet-wide alley. eastward by, ground now or late of Anthony Fernier, (1 ceased, and westward 'I the said road' leading down; towards the Being the same lot or piece of ground which tl:e sold-Louis Brechimin and AIIII/l is h wile, by laden,. t nrcheit ring even date with a cortaiwindenture of moo gage„ viz: June nineteenth, eighteen ,ltundred and fifty /Ivo!, but duly executed and auk itowledged• prior to exe• cation of Juin] indenture 'for the consideration money I therein mentioned, part whereof was (intended to bp)', 'thereby. secured; granted. attilmoinepql unto the said 'Samuel' Brown •in fee.] Under and sultiect nevertheless to thepttyment of a certain yearly ground rent er sum of "iiffFen dollars In equal half-yearly pa y Meats 'clear of taxer. 8;c: N. B uliove lot there is erected brick • tsnement. • '• • " • CM a. 634 . WI) I)..ht, $226 33. Hera, rind to in ekecntion tip , roperty of Joseph Allministrattu, fkc:.'of Samuel Brown.- deceased, ~and to te) 'sold . Tili.:Bl - PSON. Sheriff. • Efl.linticiPilfaiShetire Oaks, Jana-y.llk 186.3 jal7-3t !% • • • - • • •• . • SHERIFF'S SALES. ITEItIFF'S VIRTUE OF , a writ of Venditioni Expiinas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale' S or vendor, on MON DAY Seen jug, lebronry 2 . .:ISSi. at 4 o clock. at Sansom, , tront All thutcertate three-story brick ntossinwe and lot or piece of ground, shim to on the north aide or Thonip4on street west side of Tenth dreet, iu the late district of Penn, in the county of Philadelphia, fronting on said Tenth sheet sixteen test. and extending in length or depth along the north side of said Thompson street of that width one hundred feet to Alder street. Subject to a yearly ground rent of /?:56. CD. (%••ird 6 t D v.] . Debt, $lBl. F. C. Brewster. Seized and taken in exrciuttent ae the property of Blitr intret MeLorein and Catlin MeLin*Rin, and to lxy sold by .1011.5.7 THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheila's Offlee. Js muter:N. I 3 iira7-3t STIEB.IFF'S -.SALE.-BY VIRTUE: OF .1, writ of Vendltioni "E±:pouag, to inn diirctrni t , will be expeeed•to public gale or•rendue. on !MONDAY 'wolfing, February 2, MO, at 4 o'clock, at Sansour-st rent Hall, . No. 1. All that lot orpiece of ground with the tene ments thereon erected, situate on the west side of Tltird - street between Brown and Pinilar streets, at thedistance of one hundred and sight fro 9 ). feet eight inehes. south ward from the southwest curner of said Third , and Poplsr streets ; 'comnining in front er, breadth -ow thee" said Third street twenty (20 feet, and extentlingthence westward in length or depth two hundred and eighteen foot - six inches to Charlotte street.. Hounded northward I by a lot late of Peter Kline, deceased, curd devised by I him to his daughter, Nancy- ffeClurgh„ southward fey a lot now or late of the widow Lentz, westward bysaid t Charlotte street, anal eastward by the said Third street. No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of Mound situate in the city- of Philadelphia, lately in the township of the Unincorporated Northern Liberties, in the, county of Philadelphia; at the southwest corner of Frrankford road and Huntingdon streets ; containing in front on said Frankford road twenty-two feet, and on the south line thereof extending westerly at right angles with said Frankford road about ninetv-eight feet, mere•or lose, to a forty-fret-wide street called Lloyd street,thence staid Lloyd street about fifty-coven (37) feet six inches and one-eighth of an inch ; more or leas, to the line of Huutingdon street, thence-eastward along said Hunting don street eighty-one feet one-eighth of an inch (91 feet inch) to the said. Fre nkford road, the place of beginnin..e 'Bounded north by said Huntingdon street, on the south by-the next described lot, on the east by said Vrankford -road, and on the west by Lloyd street aforesaid. sub ject to an annual ground rent of thirty-flee dollars, pa-yable half-yearly. . • 3. •All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in' thesaid city, on the westerly sid.e of Frankford road, com- mencing at the dbitanee of twenty-two feet south front the southerly side of Huntingdon street; containing in front on said Frankfort' road eighteen: feet. thence run, ning•westerly on the south line at right angles with said Frankfort' road along the line of a lot now or late of • Michael McCullough ono hundred feet to n point, thence further font feet two and one-half inches to a forty-feet- wide street called Lloyd street, and at right angles therewith, thence along said Lloyd street shoot sixteen feet seven inches and- a quarter of an inch to the south I line -of the above-described lot, thence along the same 4 1 about one hundred feet to the frankfort road aforeiaid. Subject Olin annual ground rent of eighteen dollars, payable half-nearly. CD• C., 6"55: D., '6ll Debt, $3,800; F. C. Brewster. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Fer dinaud Fritton; and to be sold by ' JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. • •. Philadelphia. Sheri re. Office, January 15,,18113. jal7-9t LEGAL. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA DELPHIA. Assigned Estate of WILLIAM T. BLACKMAN. The Auditor appointed by the t :mut to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JOHN kCLARK, Assignee of Wil ham T. Blackman, and to report distribution of the ba lance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the par ties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, 'January 19. 1861, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his ,'office, No. 1.29 X South FOURTH Street in the city of. Philadelphia. JOHN HANNA, • kafmwot COPARTNERSHIPS. NO TIC E.-THE UNDERSIGNED hereby publish the terms of a Limited- Partnership, which they formed on the 2d day of February, 1861, to terminate on the 31st day of December, 1182,, and which they have THIS DAY renewed, in compliance with the Laws of Pennsylvania. 1. The name of the firm under which the said Part nership is conducted is MATHIAS 116. MARPLE. 2. The general nature of the business transacted is the buying and vending of. VARlialhs and FANCY DRY GOODS at No. 53 North THIRD Street, lathe city of Phi ladelphia, State of Pennsylvania 3. The name of the General Partner of said Arm is MATHIAS H. MARPLE, residing at No. In) COATES Street, in the city of Philadelphia, and of the Special Partner of said firm GEORGE GORDON, residing at 510 North FOURTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia... 4. The amount of capital contributed by said Mune Gordon, the Special Partner, to the common stock at the time said partnership was formed—to wit, on the 2d day of February, 11181, was TWELVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. 5. The said partnership is now renewed, and is to con tinue until, and to terminate on, the list day of Deem her. 1864. Philadelphia, December 31, 1862. MATHIAS M. MARPLE, General Partner. GEORGE GORDON, jal-6w Special Partner. T IDIIT E D PARTNERSHIP.-THE -A-A' undersigned have this day formed a copartnership, under the firm of HAGEN, BOYD, & CO.. for the trans action of a Wholesale Tobacco business, at the Northeast corner FRONT anti ARCH Streets. -The said partnership to commence from date, and terminate on the 31st day of December, 18W. ARTHUR HAGEN, JANES ?a BOYD, WILLIAM' C. MASS: Philadelphia, Urinary 8:1863. ial2-tf NOTICE.-THE LIMITED PARTNER -1 SHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm of J. T. PLATE & SI:BOTTLER, expires this day, by its own limitation. Philadelphia, Decem ber 31, J. THEOPH. PLATE, CARL C. SCH*TTLER, General Partners. CSR. F. PLATE, . . Special Partner. • By, his Attorney, J. THEOPH. PLATE. The undersigned continue the Importing and General Commission Business. under the firm of J. T. PLATE & ECHOTTLBR, for their own account. • . J. THEOPH. PLATE . • • CARL C. SCHOTTLER. Philadelphia, January 1. MI jalew I-HA -VI; THIS DAY - .ASSOCIATED with me JOHN E. GRAEFF, of Pine Grove, Schuyl kill county, and ms son, JOHN DILA KISTON, and will continue the Coal Business as heretofore, under the firm of BLAKISTON. GRaEFF, & CO. . • . JOHN R. BLARESTON, • 318 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, January 15,1863. inl7-6t DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER SHIP.—The copartnership heretofore existing under the name-of SMITH, WILLIAMS. Jr CO. is this day dis .solved by mutual consent. and the business of the late firm will be settled by either of the undersigned, at No. 513 MARKET Street. P. JENKS SMITH, H. PRATT SMITH, ... • JNO. H. WILLEAMS, W.M. P. SMITH, Jr. Philadelphia, Dec. 37,1882. ..ial-tf THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI NUE the DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore, at the Old Stand, No. 724 MARKET Street. WM. ELLIS & CO.. Drnsgigts, jal-tf 721 MARKET Street. NQTICE.-THE STYLE AND TITLE . 4 .' 1 of the firm of WEAVER, FITLER, Sr. CO.,' is this day changed to FITLER, WEAVER, & CO. EDWIN H. FITLER, MICHAEL WEAVER. • CONRAD F. CLOTHIER. • - JANUARY 1, 1563. • PROPOSALS. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE oFFics • PHILADELPHIA, Tan 16, NM SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this office until 12 o'clock M. on WEDNESDAY, 21et. last, to deliver at the Schuylkill Arsenal 1 300 HOSPITAL TENTS AND FLIES. The Tents to be made of Cotton or pure Linen Duck, equal in 'weight tol2 0z.1814-incli. to the yard. The Flies or 10 or.. 2534-inch. Duck. Samples of the material must accompany the bid. Bidders will stato in their proposals thepriee, number bid for, and how fast they can be delivered ; and, also, give the names of t*o sufficient sureties for the faithful performance of the contract, if awarded. Bidders are invited to be present when the bids are op.( zed. G. H. CROSHAN, Jal6 Deputy Q. M. General TVEPIITY QUARTERMASTER GENE RAL'S OFFICE, Puri.Anst.rtua, 16th January, MO; PROPOSALS will be received at this office until THURSDAY, the 22d inst., at 12 o'clock. dl., for the delivery, in this city, on or before the Idth day of Febru ary next, of the following articles, viz: Two thousand Wagon Covers. Four hundred Sets two-hoist, Ambulance Harness. Five hundred Horse Collars (assorted sizes). Twehundred pairs Horse Harness. The Wagon Covers to be well made; of best quality cotton or linen duck, ten-ounce, army standard, 285.4 inches wide: to be cat fifteen feet long. The Harness to he made of best quality "oak-tanned." leather. AR of the abovementioned articles to be subject to inspection. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. A. BOYD, jal7 122 Captain end Ass% Quartermaster. ARMY CLOTHING AND .EQUIPAGE OFFICE. TWELFTWand GIRARD Streets. PHILADIMPIrrA, January 15, 1863. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this Officeuntil TZ e7clock M. on 'WEBB RSDAY, 21st inst., for delivery at the Schuylkill Arsenal, of - BOOTEES, sizes ss. 7s and Ss. BOOTS; sizes 6s and is. Pegged and Sewed in the ordinary way, or made by Machinery, with double or treble seams on thesoies, secured by braes screws; or India Rubber or Gotta Percha.Soles. Bidders.wilt also state the price of double soled Boots and Bootees. . All the ordinary sewed or pegged Boots, or Bootees. must conforM, in all respects, to the army standard, sealed patterns of which can be seen at this office, and all, of any other description, should be referred to in the proposal, as according to samples already sent to this office for examination or. if not sent here, a sample of the proposed article should accompany the bid.- • All the Boots and Bootees umst be made of the best quality Oak-tanned Leather. The number Wet for. the price, and the time •of delivery, must be stated.. Each proposal must give the manias of two sufficient sureties that the contract will be faithfully executed if awarded.. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. G. R. OROOIAN, jals-6t Deputy Q. M. Oiineral U. S. A. PROPOSALS FOR LIMBER. • DEPOT QuAItTEMMASTF:R'S OFFICE, airner Biglaetnth and G streets, W AsniNaTia:,]). C., January 9, last SEALED PROPOSALS will be receied at this alike until Monday, January 19,1563, at 12 o'clock M., for de livering in the city of Washington. at such point as the Depot quartermaster may direct, ono million (1,000,01:0) feet of 'LIMBER of the following kind and description. viz : Seven hundred and fifty thousand (7150.000) feet 4-I or one (I) inch White - Pine Common Callings. Eighty-three thousaild three hundred 'a nd - thirty-three (5,333) feet scantling, 3 by 4, fourteen feet long, ; (Hemlock.) Eighty-three thousand three hundred and thirty-four (R3,W.,4) feet Scat Meg, 3 by 4, sixteen feet long, (Hemlock.) Eighty-three thousand three hundred and thirty-three (53,333) feet Scantling, 3 by 4, eighteen feet long, • All the abmlocov k.). e described to be good merchantable turn her, subject to the inspection of an agent appointed en the part of the Government. All the lumber, to be delivtred within twenty days after signing the contract. Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered, and au oath of allegiance to the U. S. Government must accompany each proposition. 'rho ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be Awarded to him, must be guarantied by two responsi ble persons, whose signatures must be appended to the guarantee, and said guarantee must accompany the bid. The revousibility of the guarantors must be shown by the °Mein?. certificate of the'Clerk of the nearest Dis trict Court or of the United States District Attorney. Bidders must be present in person when the bids are Opened, or their proposals will not he considered. The full name .and. post office address of the bidder Must appear in the proposal. - If a bid is made in the name di firm the names of all the parties must appear, or the bid will be considered as the individual proposal of the party sign' lig it. Bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, signed lisy the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be re.' (mired of the successful bidder upon signing the con. The right to reject any or all Lida that may be deemed too high is reserved by the Depot Quartermaster. Informal propeials will be rejected. Proposals must be addressed to Captain EDWARD L. HARTZ, Assistant Quartermaster U. S. Army, Washing ton, D. C. and should be plainly marked "Proposals for lumber.d FORM OF GUARANTEE. _ . • We, —, of the county of —, and State of —, 'and —of the county of —, and State of do. hereby guarantee that— is able to fultlithe contract in accord ance with the terms of his proposition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, hu will at once en t er i nto a contract in accordatlce therewith. Should the contract be awarded him, we are prepared to become his securities. (To this guarantee must be appended the °Richtl certi ficate above mentioned.) EDWARD L. HARTZ, .ist Captain and A. Q. M., U. S. Army. EXPRESS COMPANIES. THE ADAMS EXPRESS .M.EML S COMPANY, Office 324 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, llibrchandicc, Bank Notes. and Specie; either by its own lines'or in connec tion with other Express Companies, to all the' principal Towns and Cities in the United State.s. • &lit •N. S. SANDFORD. General Superintendent. • 1 . - XYPEZ 'SHERRY.-AN: INVOICE IN. bond, for sale by WALNUT. & JAS. CARSTAIRS, ..ja ' - 126 St. and 21 GRANITE St. pHAMPAGNE*INE.--AN INVOICE of " Vin Royal "• and "Green Seal" Champagne Wine, to arrive, and for sale by - • • • ADIRSTCTIE & LArsitax, jay 202 an(120911- South.F ' ONT tirreet. H.A3xIPAGNE.i4GOLD LA:g CRAM - .PAGNE; in ClilarisiLliCliiiitiare,alAl:lTST 0020 ' " 8010 Agent. No. IA6 welaurr &rook JOHN B. MYERS tt . CO. AUCTION EERS. Nos. 232 and 234 MARAT Street, • POSITIVE SALE OF BOOMS/107X de. ON TUESDAY MORNING. Januar7 20, ar ID o'clock, will be sold without reserve. on 4 months' credit— About 700 packages bents, atom brogans. ;A-mix', boots. dm. embracing a general assortment of Prime goods. of Oily and Eastern manufacture. PEREMPTORY SALE OP PRRNCEL INDIA. GERaLkli AND BRITISH DRY GOODS. &a. - • ON TRUESPAy MORPH-NG: January 22, at 10 o'clock. will be soldiby catalogue, o lour menthe credit. about 350 PACRKGES AND LOTS of French, India, German, and British dry goods, are_ embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, linen, and cotton fabrics. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF' FASEMOXIBLE CITY-MADE GLUTEN IXG. We will sell without reserve . • . •ON FRIDAY MORNING. ' ' January 301 1 1, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue; on . four months' credit, a 'large and general as ortninnt of fash- Man bk. city-made Maid DR, Co mpri dugaboutlii,.ooolreeidy made garments, being the entire spring.stOck nt a whole. sale establishrs ent declining business,. consist' n.zirk part• of Dlen's and boys' cassimere and tweed mats.. • do.• d 6 dusters. • • black and fancy lustre•conts. do . dress .d'ete do. do ' aro. de Berlin do. do black an I fancy Italian. do. ' do white and fitncy linen db. do black*attinet! •' do ' do black and fancy'%siinorepant... do white and fancy linen do. do fancy summer do fancy silk vests. do • white and fancy bra:ciente* votts • do • , linen and nankeen vests. pANCOAST, & WARNOCK, A.M TIONEERS, No. 213 MARKET &red. SALE OP AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS. MUMMERIES, HOSIERY G OODS, HOOP BErETS, &c., by . catalogue. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.. January 21st, lan, commencing , at 10 o'clock precisely: FII,RNESS,I3RINLEY, &`.CO:,' BYRENRT P. WOLI3ERI, • AUCI`IONEER. N 042021 MARNE? Street, South side. above Second St Regular Sales of Dry Goods, Trimmings. Notions. &c.,, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY hiVßii- ING, at Ili o'clock precisely. n. City and country Dealers are requested to attend these sales. • Consignments respectfully solicited from Manufacttt• rem, Importers, Commbsion. Wholesale, and Jobbing Houses, and Retailers of all and every description of Merchnndise. - DRY GOODS, SKIRTS, TRIMMINGS, Ste. THIS MORNING, January 19th, at ID - o'clock precisely, willbe sold, cloths, ca.sSimeres, sattinets, puddings, canton tlannels.plaids, 'do Mines. prints, giughams, balmoral and steel spring skirts, shawls, wool jackets, cotton and merino shirts and drawers,.scarfs, hoods, armlets, leggings, wool and cotton hosiery, gauntlets, gloves , mitts. hdkfs, neckties, ribbons,..buttons, trimmings, notions, combs, felt hats, caw, shoes, Ate . • , . ..• •. . PHILIP FORD & CO., AIJOTIONEERS, ' 525 MARKET and 522 COMKEIRtIS Streets: SALE OF 1,000. CASES ROOTS, SHOES:: SRO GANE,fir.c. ON THURSDAY EfORNINO. January 22 at .10 o'clock precisely, will be sold by ca talogue, 1,0(10 cases men's, boy's, and youths' calf, kip. 5.1/ I/ grain boots; brogans. &c.; women's, misses', and children's boots and shoes. An ditor. - . MEDICAL. ' . TA . R . R Alg T' S .• • • EFFERVESCENT APERIENT. . • . This iralisableaad • poptilliz Medicine has universally re esivekthemostlavorable recommendations of the MIKDICALTIgOPSINNON and the public as the • - 11108k311 1 11CINNT AND AGRENABLN • • • SALINE APERIENT • • It may be used with the beet effect in Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Sick Headaehe, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion. Acidity of the Stomach. Torpidity of the Liver, Goat, Itheumatio Affections ,Gravel, Piles, AIM ALL COMPLAINTS WERRA A GENTLE AND COOLING APERIENT •OR PURGA TIVE IS REQUIRED. It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by Sea .and,Land Residents in Hot Climates, Persons of Sedentary Habits, Invalids, and Convalescents ; Captains of Vessels and Planters will find it a valuable addition to their Medicine Chests. It is in the form of a PoWder, carefully pit up in bottles to keep in any climate, and merely requires . water poured upon it to produce a de lightful effervescing beverage. Numerous testimonials, from professional and other gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun ry, and its steadily increasing popularity for a series of years, strongly-guaranty its efficacy and valuable charac ter, andicommend it to the favorable notice of an Intelli gent. public. Manufactured only by TARRANT4II4 CO. , No. 275 GREENWICH Street. corner of Warren at., NEW YORK. And for sale by-I/matins nenerallY• . A YER'S SARSAPARILLA IS A CON centrated extract of Pam Sarettpatilla.sowlmbined with other substances.o a ntidoteseater alterative power as to afford an effective for diseases Sarsaparilla Is reputed to care. Such a remedy is surely wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that ono which will accomplish their core must prove of im mense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow , citizens. now 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 (COMPLAINTS, ERUPTIONS AND. ERUPTIVE DISEASES, ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, TUMORS, SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, SYPHILIS AND SY PHILITIC APPECTIONS,_ MERCURIAL . DISEASE, DROPSY, NEURALGIA OR. TIC DOLOREUX, DEBILITY, DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION, ERYSIPELAS, ROSE ANTHONY'S FIRE, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from IMPURITY OP 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, spare themselves from. the endurance of ford 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 body by an alterative medicine... Cleanse out the vitia ted blood whenever you dud. its impurities bursting througlithe skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when yon find it is obstructed and , sluggish in the. veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings' will tell you when. Even.where no particular disorder is felt,' ple enjoy, better health, and live longer, for cleansing peo the blood. Keep the.blood healthy, and all is well; but' with the pabulum of life disordered, there can be no laSling 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, lint 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 is justl y despised, and has 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 Ws have ground for believing it has virtues which are irre sistible by the ordinary run of thediseases it is intended to cure. Prepared by Dn. J. C. AYER St CO., Lowell, Massa chusetts. Price $1 per bottle; Six Bottles in one pack age, #-5. .Sold 14J. M. MARIS Sr C 0..: at wholesale, and by FREDER S. BROWN. : • . delo-wfm2n EALING TOWERS 'OF ELECTRI -4"5" 1148 CITY DEMONSTRATED ON OVER 1.017 P. THOU SAND INVALIDS.. AT 1220 WALNUT STREET. PHI LADELPHIA. The object of the'following certificates is to show that cares at 1220 WALNUT Street are permanent and re liable. The first cure was performed nearly three years ago, the second was performed nearly one 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 Diabetea, 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 Dyspepsia, 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 Homceopathic school, and exhausted their catalogue of remedies, bat found only temporary relieL In this condition, when every ray of hope seemedpara lyzed, I heard of the discovery of Professor Bolles i n the use of Electricity, and the wonders he was koerforming 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 1M Walnut street, and be restored to health. I shall be glad to give any one information calling on me. THOMAS HAHROP, Rolm Mill, West Philadelphia. Philadelphia, May Ist, 1660. • Read the following from a preacher of the Methodist Episcopal Church, No. ler3 Helmuth street, Philadel phia: In attempting a definition of my disease, I can only give some of the many syniptoms which, taken al tont*. ther, were the most horrid ; and even medical men did not know my disease from pathological symptoms. How ever Professor C. 11. Bolles, by whom I was cured, lo catea 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.ss, 1220 Walnut street, Philadelphia, I am perfectly cared ; and to me this Is most astonishing, for I had exhausted the catalogue of Old-Scheel remedies, and grew worse all the time. I bed. long l‘elieved that in Electricity resided a potent agent for the cure of disease, if a right application could be made ; and now I can comprehend, from 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 symptoms, for the. benefit of Buffering Immanity. I bad dyspepsia, had marasinue, or wasting of the tissues of the whole body ; at times a difficulty of breathing, some palpitation of the heart. much bronchitis, trembling of the limbs after exercise, aversion to business and company; at times gloomy, 'lna bility to collect my thoughts vigorously on 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, constant drag ging pains in the lumbar region, and severe nervous diz- • I believe it is my duty, as a lover of humanity, to I'4- coMmend this discovery. of Professor BOLLES to 'the &filleted of all classes. There seems to be no guesswork, no coninsion, no matter of doubt in his treatment. He Proceeds on fixed principles,and according to, fixed laws, which seem to me infellible and harmonium's. He war ratite, by special contract, the most obstinate, chronic and acute cases, and charged nething, if he fails. I ad vise all of the diseased to try Lis treatment. • • .EDWARD T. EVANS, _ Preacher in M. E. Church, lets HELMUTH. Street, Philadelphia. ANOTHER CURE OF PARALYSIS OF THE LOWER LIMES (Paraplegia) AND APOPLEXY COMBINED. Read the following: • Pirtienramars. March 91,1363 PROIEFSSOA BOLLES. 1220 Walnut street: The remarka ble cure which I have derived from your method of ap plying Electricity compels me to thus acknowledge the great obligations I am under to you for snatching me, as it were, from immediate death. About two yeas agog while a resident of Cincinnati, Ohio, I was visited wittt an attack- of Paralysis of the lower extremities„ rendered me almost entirely unable to stand upon Mr. limbs. employed some of the most celebrated Wry's-. *Clans to be found in that section, but received no appa rent benefit, and After a lapse of about eighteen months" Was taken with a spasm, which one of my • physicians pronounced a fit of apoplexy. Two weeks elapsed from that time before I became the least conscious of anything that had transpired, nor could I concentrate my mind or converse upon any subject without becoming very vi sionary and excited, until I placed myselfeinder your valuable treatment. After my arrival in Philadelphia mynttention 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, y made up my mind to place. mTself under your treatment. I have now been the recipient of four treat ments, and I now feel perfectly satisfied :that I am re stored to a sound condition, and thefore feel it my duty to gratefully acknowledge the benefits which I have re ceived through your treatment. Very.respectfnlly yours, tic. WILLIAIf H. SEikiN, . - Publisher of the Natianal Merchant, office 196 South SECOND. Street, Philadelphia. . . N. B.—lt will be well for the diseased to recollect that Prof. B. hits given a word of caution in his pamphlet to guard them against trusting their health in the hands of those in this city claiming to treat diseases according to his discovery: This cannon may.seem severe on those using Blectricity,at lunar& but it is the severity of truth, and designed for the good of humanity. See advertise ment in another column. consultation /yes. COAL-THE UNDERSIGNED BEG leave remo v e d fm their' friends and the public that they. have their LEHIGH COAL DEPOT from NOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware W . :their Yard, Northwest corner oL EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets, where they intead• to keep the best 'quality of LERIGR COAL, from the most • approved mines, at the lowest prim. Your patron a ge is reeectfully solicited. S. WALTOTtr-CO., • • ' AMC() 112 South SECOND Street. •SYard,Bil}HTH ad WfLLOW. mhl-tf CARD: PRIN TINA illgAT . AND at, BI *-4. gew-... I 7k*aROWN'S. I.U. Smith .6 " .4 1j,1°1( n 3,4 AUCTION SALES. PROF. 0. U. BOLLS& 120 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. COAL. M i ' 1 i I 3 M Y 2 . . ..... . . tIiOII.A.S sox3. ,LTA-• Noe. 139 and 1.41 South FOtkni • .iFALL SALIM, STOCKS AND RBA, E . Twenty-Brat id P aiJannart Tweniy-seconti Pot 1 Sal 4 . — Jettita ry AIW" Part of the ha:What:. for each of tl;•;u'.4 no m ready. 4, REAL ESTATE AT PR:VAT2 4111- A large amount at Prilatx seie, 7. Net z u description of city and canary IThlp6rt uurr hp ad At the. Auction gm,. STOCKS, GROUND WWI'S AND 2IL r ON I OV.DAT...btri i Alt 12 o'clock noon , at the Exelimm,..ar fieveral atx Rents.Dwellicam Stores. linthhu g • Sir ren Full pat Oculars la pamphlet . ds'. -*ft SALE or. NEW Nl pops•LAL. LOOKS OB iliTEk,sTrxi; ON. TUESDAY Airrp.K xi; January txt. the. t."ethm ggreleek. au nosertn . u.nt ?OW ata.1 .1.4b r ,. • bilOkSi VaI . :OHS I litereSa tf '. 111 .1••r14. ske,lidieraplbs Mtn C01in...1. J. WOLBERT, 9.lToTlo x sm J. O. 10 SOUTH SIXTH Between Market and Mit r e.' tat. The subscriber will give his attention to A.., 3:State, Dlerchandi Pe, Household, Parsiters, Paintings, objects of Art and \imp, 4:c.; shall have his personal and Prwnpt which be solicits the favors of bin frlasd% • mosES NATHAN'S, Avo n , ANA- ANHCOMMIK-lON MP:Cain ` ner of SIXTH -and RACE Stre,ebk. • • FOR CHRISTMAS 'PRESENTS Vt.'.ll sq l y r AT NATHANS' LOAN OFFICE S. ." SIXTH AND RACE iflItEETEr2` AT PRIVATE SALE FOR I.Eis Ti 11... THE USUAL SELLING PRlCr'j Pine gold bunting-case English ;m em 14 , of the most approved and hest maker ,; 0p . * ,..'). l a c es sno gold hunting-case and sprn r,„'; lepine watches; elegant line geld 4:4:.1;a14:::: *fled hunting case lever wateitei. tn`l jeu,.1..,4;: enamelled lever and lePlue w lite.4s; 1:1. r .. : vest, and ells dein chains ; fil) gold brar2.- • breastpins, finger-rings, peneil cue s a t d 1 1 ..... medallion*, charme r specks, bucle, r.e..,41 ., sleeve buttons. and ierrelry of M.ll. oirrl.:•,'- FoIVLING PIECE.' ''..4 20 very superior double-barrel Englid l r rr i, pieces, with bar locks and back -actin:, 1.0,.. duck guns, rifles, revolvers, atc., together r e ' fancy articles, fine old violins, drc, uk Call soon. and select barasau. FOIE!.•SA.LE AND T LE? 'OR: SALE-.-TER STOCK, WILL, and . FIXTURES b a wheleele tween 30 and I o h and Laboratory., Apply at No. 410 11 rn4" ; Clank. A et STORE TO LET.-THE h •- .RADID upper Rooms, No. 237 CHEST:ipT. ply to - ' • (08411 LITTLE, sT6Rti. FOR SALE AN]) EXIMAN A large number in the adjoining abY pergou wishing to purchas,• a good Fkri lounatter of Fruit Farina in the ntighlulrlmj Stata.of Delaware. Call a I:dent:tine ltenistA: • 'Ay to : . E Pin jail — • - No. 309 WALRT FOR SALE-011ES"J'ER COL road Sta FA tion. FicsßM", containint-chtfag '2OO improvemanttConreniaat of the very beat in that county. pp!r FOR , RENT-4ARKSTSTRE From January Ist, the wood, third, and floors of Noe. 426 and Us market arm. si now occupied by Leon Beni 1 Ce. Apply. Ws and 2 o'clock, at 320 WALUT Street. pmee 3 stairs. max . - dft FOR SALE OR TO LET, maHousss. on the west side of BROAD St Columbia avenue. Annir at the winhvrett a MATH and RANSOM stuteta. fa TO LET—A C 031400 miaDWELLING, No. 132 North FRONT moderate. Apply to wrnIERILL kEL 47 and 49 North EEPAND. GERDIA.NTOWN COTTAGE SAJ.F. VERY LOW, corner of RITIT3Wr-. LEHMAN Streets, with stable and carriage holy. by 171 feet. Also ; "The Philadelphia HOUSE," at Cape t. or without the furniture. The hm , ?. berg, large parlor, dining room and kitchn. house, wash house, &c., Lot IX by 74 stabling for 14 horses—pleasantly situatrd, acid • sold very cheap. ' A large variety of Cottages, Farms, mei city im for sale orexchamge Also, 3 Grist Mills, With lands and hon.:3mo B. F. GrENN, 123 South FOURTH deli-tf or S. W. corner Serentetoth FOR 'S A L E.-TBE ELM ;A—COUNTRY RESIDENCE proPetts of as H. Ellis, situate on the Bordeutown as 4 turnpike, three miles from Bordentewn. built in the best manner, expre, , ly kap kJ, with all the modern improvement.. The geibl handsomely laid out, with trees, ArldolierF,ta, lawn to the road. Stabling for fur loos, house, ice-house, and other building.% with new acres of land attached. A ,•Tood opportunity to procure e hatelcao Cr Residence 16*, on accomroodatiugtones. Apply to CHARLES J. all; No.-225 MARKET k. 7 G. ELL!:'. Farm edioloinrin‘. HOTELS. . UNITED • ST,AATS.-ROTEL. lIL BUG, PA--REFI*TPsD AND tirTE TEN EY R Cis, ProPrietoL—Thie lx.pnl EN ar and c o c am Hotel has been newly refitted and furai h? 1 teen Its parlors and chambers, and is now way te• ce i o l of fir f ort h : .ntes regeravl4 public lllducrttYTED HOTEL 'the most convenient, in nit rsettentare,ol Hotel in the State Capital, on acconn: of its accek.t railroad, being immediately between the tw.r.e: , pots in this city. Hanntsnuno, Jan. 1 • 1563. BR.A_N T DRETH- HOUSE, Corner of BROADWAY CANAL, and ElEn T STREES. KEW YORK. • CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLO. The above Hotel is locatedin the moat renal; ; Broadway. and can he readied by omnibus or c;:i from all the steamboat landings and railroad atat The rooms are elegantly furnished. Many (AA. , constructed iu suite of communicating. parlors sod hers, suitable for l'amillets and. parties travelling tog Meals served at all hours. Single Rooms from 00 cents to 81 per day. Double ROOll3B from 8.1 to $2.60 per day. de2-6m JOS. (;t , TN SMPPTNG. . PORT ROYAL, • - - ::i4.I6:BEAT:EFORT,N.C.—The Adam- E 4, COMPaoesi Stegunshlp("liat7 Infottr wal fro , t 110.4, NORTH MIVEL . New.York. SATrEDAL inst.. at 2 o'clock P. M., for 'Part Royalaul god lauding l'assen Kers and Freight dc,tined t:a•Sewtil Beaa for. Invoices of goods to - he' forwartil be sworn to at the "Custom 114u-e,' snipe tained in conformity with the moth etatut4 lam of the Secretary of the Treasury. For Freifht or PHSf:IgP, apply to pony. No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. a r : 4 - -4 ; , BOSTON AND PHI. PHIA STRAMSRIP LINE, ial'es:;•. port on SATURDAYS, from second wioe.ii.sw . fd Street, Philadelphia; and Long wharf, Mtn.. The etaainabip SAXON, Capri Matthe w ,. late Philadelphia for. Boston on SATURDAY. Jarina.-F' 10 A. B • and steamer NORMAN, Canc. Baker. ton, or the SAME DAY, at 4 P. M. Th ASIA new and anbstankial 4eamsbinz farm a. Ina, sailing from each port punt - A:ally on Samr!.3.) Insurances effected at one halfthe➢rBmiam ehir nail vessels. Freights taken at fair rates Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage, lb aving_fine aetetegitkitt , stiffly to HENRI NVINEOtta GO. nols 332 South DELAWAREIrer STEAM WEEKLY' TO Lt lit / POOL, touching at Queenstown (Cr, bor). The Liverpool, New York, and PM* Steamship Company intend despatching their ft erer Clyde-built Iron steamships as follows CITY OF WASHINGTON Saturday. 1. 130, CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturdar, „stag CITY OF MANCHESTER Saturday, Janll3l And every succeeding Saturday at noon, from 7.4 44 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE. FIRST CABIN, SlOO 00ISTEERAGE, Do. 'to London, 105.0) Do. to London. Do. to Paris, 110 001 Do. to Paris. Do. to Hamburg, 110 03 Do. to Handout Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen,: dam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: let Cabi $lO5, $1.7.A. Steerage from Liverpool, iick. From town, $4O. Those who wish to send for their Die buy tickets here at these rates. These steamers have superior accommodations stingers ; are strongly built in water -tight iron! and carry Patent Fire Annihilators. ralwier aeons are attached to each steamer. • For further information, apply in Livellmo.l• LIAM INMAN, Agent, M Water street t in ALEX. MALCOLAL 15 St. Enoch Square ; in Qnees C. & W. D. SEYMOUR & Co. ; in London to El MACEY,II King William street: in Paris to Jri,t CODE, 48 Rue Notre Dame des Victoires. Bourse; in New York to JOHN G. DALE.I S "nn at or at the Company ' s Office. - JOHN 0. DAL& del 1.1.1 WALNUT Street. Phitedri.! m e -A=4% FOE. NEW YOBS:- DAT--,•DBEPATCH AND LEWES'—VIA DELAWARE AND RAILITAS Steamers of the above 'Linea will lease WV and 5 P. M. For freight, which will be taken on nor terms. apply to WM,• M. BAIRD A k. my2l-tf 132 South DELAWAF:E FUR NEW YORK N• DAILY LINN, via Delaware sad Er Canal. pattyiladelph New York Express steatobal receive fr e ight and leave daily st '2P. 31.dto ^ their cargoes in New York the following gar- Freights taken at reasonable rates. WM. P. CLYDE. Afel i i, No. 14- SOUTH WILLAVES,P" JAMBS MANY. Ile nt ~ wal-tf . Piere 14 and 15 EAST Pall& AO TO THE DISEASED OF &b CLASSES.--All acute and chronic disenes by.._spielal guarantee, at 1220 WALNUT Philadelphia, when desired and, in case g ft u.re. no charge is made. Prof. C. H. BOLLES, the fimnder th it practice, has associated with him Dr. WAY. A pamphlet containing a multi t tude ' Uticates of those cured ; also, letters $5,1 mentary resolutions from medical wen and oth.- • will be given to any person free. • s N. B.—Medical men and others who deg - x ..: knowledge of my discovery can enter for $ course of lectures at any time. Consultation free. • DRS. BOLLES dr ()ALLOWS • • - 1220 WALNUT Street. EE AND ,EAR.—PROF .. J. ._..' 71 Ocitlist and Auriat, frOm Leyden, Holland a ananently located at-1'0.511 PINE Street. wog% cat• all diseases of the Eye or- Ear scientiactily. 3 4, if Carable. Artificial byes inserted without P., , ,T 0 B.—No charges made for examination . °",,,•t:e 'tram 8 to' 11 o'clock A. M. and 2 to 7 P. H _ .---7 HODES & AVILLIANtb, 1 ;01; ..R . 5 - 4 ' WATER Street, have in store, and &Ter i.:' 3 - Lair Raisins—whole half, and q%Fier hoe*. ta Citron, Orange and Lemon. Peel. Currants; Pried Apples. C te• Dried Peaches new halves and Quarters. and White Beans, Canada Whole and Split Fel, Turkish and Malaga Figs Olive Oil, quarts and Pints. Hemp and Cat ary Seed. PrlncesS, Bordeaux, and Sicily Almonds. French lin.stard, English Pickles, SEC. Turkish and French Prunes. Fresh Peaches, Blackberries, Cherries. Fresh Tomatoes; Corn, Peas, &c. Bermicall - y-sealed Meats, Soup:,, .Bardines, halves and quarters. (7.IO'IVON SAIL DUCK AND I O •:-/..:0f au 'numbers and brands. descePtA' Raven's Duck Awning Twills, of al Tents, Awnings, Trunk,. and:Wagon Cover%_ • to Also, Paper branufacturers' Drier Felts, J•• wide. Tarpanlin..polting,SailTwine jr GO. JOHN W.5VE 11313 ?.. JON , .s ., 109 CHAMPS.GI4F,.—AN INVOICE 1-1 - 1 1 11vIlliDerial.,inst recoivearr I MP Ulan. and for,sale Dy LittRINC or I.lhit o. ja3s Nod. Rog and 204 South PRO• Str 4-43410A:.:R1T1L-13 PIINCIIE received and for sale, osAis bdosto 128 WALIITIIP St. sad Si GEOrrl • TAITEUES.-50 CASES ..-7 0 „, -A-A LIQUEURS, Just received Der ablP G Yi liordett, and for sale_ ! A : , y_ JUNETCHE & LAC E .T.stroo'_ 17102 and $.1114 Snnth 66 LUCIFER" OIL WORKS. 100 bble. "Lucifer" Burning 011 on halt We guarantee the Oil to he non-eirploaW o . the oil. in the lamp with Wady brilliant ill; out crusting the wick. a ndbut elowll- B irr io with glen enamel. 'WRIGHT. SMITH. & PS I _ teitlAf Office. 618 MUST IVA. 309 NVAIA