SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFFS SALE.-Rt'VIRTITE O. a writ of Levari to um cilivctod, will be ex. no.ed to public solo or voodoo, oil MONDAY Main. ' , larch 2, bra. nt4 o'clock. of Sanscon-streot Hall. All that l,rioi t building or church edifice actuate on the east aide of Hurst Street, between, Lombard and Cedar atreets and Delaware Filth nod Sixth strtms in the city of H i ii ;;; ; e 10 ; ; ;;; contitining• in front on said Hurst street twenty-four feet, and in depth eastward .saveuty foot: and tho lot or piece of ground and cartilage appurtenant to sold building, said lot of ground being twent y- four feet treat and eighty feet deep a ten-feet-wide alloy. Mitr.T. De1d,152,1113.47. Jamai W.. P 3.111. Taken i u exec iitlou and, to :be Koa ,no the property of the Africrin Epbcopal Wesley Church of tho city of Philadelphia, ownerm and contractors. JOHN, THOMPSON, Sheriff. Plilladel trli !a, 13herig la Wheat Feb. p 3, itor_st, sIiERIFF'S . 'SALE.- BY VIRTUE OF vs , a expos e d lias Vemlitioni Exponns, to mo directed, will be to public sale dr vendne, 011 MONDAY Evening, March 2, 18&300. 4 storytht o ce 'clock g . atdt d n som i -e t t r h ee t Hall. brick nauageooptenementroueneowerhcteethrtu;ate on the south aide of Aduison street. at the distance of eighteen feet westward from the west side of Eighteenth attest. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Addison street fourteen .net, and extending in length or depth southward, between paral lel lines at right angles with the said Addison street, forty feet to a three-feet-wide alley leading eastward Into the ridd Eighteenth street. Bonauled on the eastward and westward by ground now or late of John McCrea. nortt ward by the said Addison street, and southward by the said three-feet-wide alley. [Being the sum+ premises which John Dougherty and wife, by indentnre bearing date the twenty-sixth day of March, wino Domiut one thousand eight hundred and lifty-tive, granted and con veyed unto James Doherty. in fee tender, and eitliject to the payment of a certain yearly rent charge or ground rent of dfty dollars as therein expressed. • CD. 0..118; Mar. T..'8.3. Debt. $1.0)). Lied.) ef Taken in execution and to be sold au the pronerW James Doherty. ' JOHN , THOUPSON, stierig. l'biladelphla. Sheriff's Oftlce,February P. Mt. re 14,14 •SHERIFF'S. SALLE.BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alive Vendltioni Expense to me directed, will -be 'exposed to public auto or veudue. ?a MONDAY .Evening, March 2, 18tH, at 4 o'clock, at sansom,street 11111. All that lot of ground with the two-story frame mos suede or tenement, with brick Mack bitildings thereon erected, situate on the east aide at Fifth street, (No. 215 North Fifth street) in the Sixth tvard of the city of Phila delphia: containing In front on said Fifth street eighteen feet nine inchist, (including thirteen inches in breadth part o thin hreefeet-w alley, left open for no r thwar d) mm of i t od the adjoining tenement to titso and in length or depth eastward eighty-seven feet nix Inches. Bounded northward partly by the other part of the said alley. and partly by ground new Or late of John _Moore, eastward by ground late of Edward Pennington. • deceased. sontliwara.by ground late of Margaret Morris. and westward by Fifth street aforesaid. (doing the name premises which Charles Williams and wife, by in denture dated April twonty•seventh ono thousand eight hundred and forty-six, recorded In heed Book A. W. M. /10.71 page 512. granted and conveyed to mid Daniel Thompson In fee. j CD. C.,1 ' 31; 62. Debt, >MAS.I7. S. C. Perkins.] Seized end taken In execution'as the property of- Daniel Thompson, and to be sold by • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia; Sheriff's Office, Fehraary 18, MI 11315-3 t SUERIFF.'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF NJ a writ of yenditioni Exponas, to me directed, wilt he exposed to public sale or voodoo, on MONDAY Laming, March 2.1e53. at 4 o'clock.at Sansont-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of _ground, situate nt the southwest corner of Front and Diamond streets, in the Twenty-thitd ward of the city of Philadelphia, thence extending southward along the west Ode of said Front street two hundred and ninety-one feet four and a qnn r ter inches to other ground now or late' et the said Free men Scott, end thence westward on a line p wallet with the said Diamond street, and at right angina with the said Front street one hundred and ten feet to the east side of Hone street, and thence northward along the east side of the said Hope street, and on a tilts parallel with said Front street and at right angles with the said • Diamond Street, two hundred and ninety-one fest four and a quarter luclioa to the south side or tho said Dia mond street, end thence along the south side of the said Diamond street ono hundred nnd ten feet to the place of beginning, (Being the same premises which Henry Boman, by indenture dated the sixth day of August, an no Domini one thousand eight hundred and lifty-nlne. recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. TS, page 476, &c., grunted and convoyed unto the said Freeman Scott in fee, reserving Mamma the• yearly rent or sum of three 'hundred and seventy-six dollars and eight coats. paya ble in equal half-yearly payments on the first day of the months of February and August, to every year there after forever, without any deductieu, atc.] CD. C., 142: March T. U. Debt, $126.37. McAllister.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Freeman teett. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mice. Feb. 18, 1.16 J. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF Kin writ of Levert Feeins, to mo directed, will be ox- Doted to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY March 2, NM, at 4 o'clock, at Sansonestreet Hall, All that certain tot or piece of ground situate in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, begin ning at a point at the south side of Spruce !street at the distance of four hundred feet westward from the welt side of Forty-second street, thence extending westward along the iouth side of the said Spruce street two hun dred and thirty. three (233) foot to Mill creek, thence ex tending toutheastwerdly along the several coneses of the mild MID creek to is certain twenty-feet-wide Street which extends from Forty-second street tr Forty-third street, thence extending eastward along the tame 811)- feet to a point, and thence extending northward at right angles with the said twenty-feet-wide street one hun dred and fifty feet to Spruce street, the place of begin ning (Being the same premise. which George R. Blaiiston and wife. by indenture dated the fourteenth day or July, nuns Domini one thousand eight hundred. and fifty-nine, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 73, page 417, dta.granted and convoyed to thesaid Louis S. Yorke in fee.] • CD. C., xts ; Marth T., 'ett. Debt, $981.03. Pechln.] Taken in exception and to be sold as the property of Louis S..Yorke,'._ JOHN THOAITiON, Sheri ff . Philadelphia. Sheriff's Ones, Feb. 18, MEN. fel9-3t SHERIFF'S S A LE.--:BY VIRTUE OF ^- • a wilt of Pilules Levarl Pacing, to TOO directed, will be exposed to public sale or vend is, on MONDAY Eve ning, March 2,1933, at 4 o'clock:, at Sansone-street Hall, AH those two contiguous moesuages or tenements and lota or pieces of ground situate on the south side of Chestnut street, between Delaware Sixth and Seventh streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Chestnut street fifty feet six Inches, and extending thence in length or depth that breadth southward two hundred and two Amt, where it widens on the east side to the breadth of fifty -tine feet six inches, thence extending the last-mmitioned breadth the further depth of thirty-three feet to Goose street, including the westernmost half part of a nine-feet-six inchee-w Me alley left open on the east side of the afore said lot for the common nee, convenience, and accommo dation of the some and the adjoining lot to the eastward, extending from the said Georfe street in length north ward thirty-three feet. Bounded northward by the said Chestnut Streer, - enetarard._uartly-by-ground late of Thomas Blllington and part) . by the middle of the said nine-feet-six-inches-wide , alley, southward by the said George street, and westward by ground of George Har rison, Smythe. It being the same premises which Benjamin Say, by Indenture bearing oven date with, and executed immediately before, the mortgage on Which tbie execution is Issued; for the consideration therein mentioned, grunted and conveyed unto the said John Roland, in fee' subject to and charged with the said mortgage and the moneys, principal and interest, there by secured. Together with the free UFO and privilege of the said nine-feet-six-inches-wide alley, in common with the owners, tenants, and occupiers of the adjoin ing lot of ground to the eaetward of the said ther shy grunted premises, late of the said Thomas N. B.—The building now on the said lot Is a four-story brick memos., with mastic or 'rongh-cast front, for merly the westernmost part of the building formerly known as Jones' Hotel." It is now occupied as a music ball. • [D. C., )52; fifer. 1... Debt, la), OIL J. C. Mitchell.) Seized end taken in execution as the property of John _Roland, with notice to terre tenants owl to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. l'biladelphi • ft. Sheriff's Office. February 18. fel,l-3t HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF f•-' a writ of Venditioni Exponas. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendite. on MONDAY Evening, March 2, 1661. at 4 o'clock. at Sansomstreet All that certain lot er piece of ground, situate on the west side of &sex street, fifty-two feet north of Chris tian street, in the late township of Moyamensing, lu the county of Philadelphia, now in the Third ward of the idly of Philadelphia; which said Essex street to twenty dye feet wide tied runs front Catharine street south ward to the said Christian street, parallel with Eighth street, and at the distance of ninety-six feet six inches westward therefrom, measuring along the south side of the said Catharine street; containing in front or breadth on the said Essex street twenty-eight feet, and extend ing la length or depth westward between lines parallel with the said Catharine street, on the south line thereof fifty feet, more Or lees,. and on the north line thereof forty-four feet, more or lees, to the line of ground now or late of Johulflower's heirs. Bounded northward by ground vested now or formerly in George Brinton and Sarah Brinton. trustees of the estate of Catharine Ann Unroll southward by other ground granted or in tended tote granted on ground rent to Samuel M. Grier, eastward by the said Essex street, and westward by the .said Flower's ground. Being the same promises which the said Gewgeßrinton and Sarah Brinton, trustees of the estate of Catharine Ann Ingersoll, with the consent of the said Catharine Ann ni,e.,oit, by indenture dated the fourteenth day of October, nano Dtmini, one thou sand eight hundred and thirty-five, and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds, ac., for the city and connt&c:f P r ilinel k tni,inDeed conveyed ta q, . t i ll e r in fee, reserving theroont unto the said m George Brlnton and Sarah Benton. their heirs and assigns, the yearly rent or sum of twenty-eight dollars, lawful silver money of the United States of America, payable in equal half-yearly payments, on the first day of the menthe of lay and November in every year thereafter forever, for weirs of which this suit is brought. To gether with the common use, right, liberty, and privi lege of the said Itssex street. CD. C., 143; lit T., '63. Debt, V 8.64. 'Umber.] Seized and taken in execution WS the property of &mum M. Grier, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Phlindelphia, Sliorifrs Office, Febrnaryla, 1911. fell-M SHERIFFS . SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Levari Yachts, to Me directed, will he exposed teputitie sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, March 2,1 863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All those two certain contiguous lots or pieces of ground, with the brick and frame mesruages or tene ments thereon erected, situate on the south side of Jamas or Chestnut street, in that part of the city of Philadelphia, formerly called the borough of West Philadelphia, marked in the general plan of the borough, Nos: 304 and 106; containing together in front or breadth on the said James or Chestnut street one hundred feet, and In length or depth southward two hundred and twenty feet, more or less, to York street. -Bounded on the north by James or Chesnut street aforesaid; on the west by a lot now or late of Margaret Craig; on the mint!' by the said York street, and on the east by a lot now or late of Henry J. Hutchins. Being the same premises which James W. Henderson and Mary G., his wife, by indenture dated the thirteenth day of March, A. D., IFOO, recofited In the proper asP hiladelphia , aforesaid, in Deal Book a.o. Ise. el, page 2M, granted and conveyed unto the said R udolph B. Evans, O fee, N. D.—The above described promises will be sold in two separate parcele, as follows: No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with tho two-story frame reessuage or tenement thereon erected. situate on the month side of James or Chestnut street, marked in tl a general plan of the lob; of the borough of Wert Philadelphia, No. 104, at the distance of one hun dred feet eastward from the coat side of Thirty-sixth (for merly called Margaretta) street, in that part of the city <Alin iladelphia formerly called West Philadelphia, con taining in front or breadth on the said . Chestnut street fifty test, and in length or depth southward two hun dred and twenty feet, more or lees, to York street. Bounded on tlto north by the said Chestnut street, and on the *Why a lot now or late of Margaret Craig, on the south by the said York Street, and on the east by the next described lot. . • • . No. 2. all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two-story brick megenage or tenement and frame shed oe kitchen thereto attached, situate on the south side of Jameis or Chet taut etreot, marked in the general plan of the lots of the borough of West Philadelphia, No. 106. at the dietitian of one hundred and fifty feet eastward from the east side of Thirty-sixth (formerly called afar garetta) street. in thatrt of the city of l'hiladelphla formerly called West Philadelphia; containing iu front orb readth on the said Chmdunt street fifty feet, and in length or depth southward two hundred and twenty feet more or leas, to York street. Bounded on the north by lite said Chest= street, on the west by the tint above deneribed lot (N0..1), on the south by the saki York street,and on the east bye lot now or late of Henri J. }bathtub CD. C.; 1531 M. T., '63.7 Debt,Sl,olo. D. Weatbeely, .Tr. 1 Seized and taken in execution as the Property of Ru dolph H. Evaus, and to be sold by JOHN 'rfIOhIPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. SberlireOfflce. Feb. I& falP-St . SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Yeeditlonl Exponas, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, March 2, IMS, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, No. that 'certain three-story brick IllieleOtagt , and lot Or piece of ground situate on the west side of Randolph street, at the distance of one hundred and eleven feet north from the north aide of Franklin avenue, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on hnid Randolph street sixteen feet; and extending in length or depth fifty-two feet. I • No. 2.—And also, all that certain three-story brick menage and lot or piece of ground giblets on the west side of Randolph street, at the distance of ninety-five feet north from the north side of the said Franklin ave nue; containing in trout or breadth on said Randolph street sixteen teet, and extending in length or depth sixty-two feet. No. S.—And also, all that certain three-story brick ineesuage and lot or piece of ground eitnate on the west aide of the said. Randolph street, at the diatance of seventy-nine feet north from the north side of the said Franklin avenue; containing in front on said Rantloll7ll street sixteen feet, and extending iu length or depth sixty-two feet. No. 4. —And also, all that certain three-story brick mestmege and let or pieco of ground eitnate on the we s t sic e of the said Randolph street. at the distance of sixty three feet north from the north side of the said Frank lin avenue; containing in front on said Randolph street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth sixty two, feet. No. 6.—And also, all that certain three-story brick store and dwelling house anti lot or piece of ground, situate at the northwest corner of the said Ibuttlnlph street and the 'aid Franklin avenue; containing In flout on said Franklin avenue fifteen feet, and extending in ,length or depth sixty-three feet. 6.—And also, all that certain three-story brick messnage, used, as a tavern and dwelling home, and lot or piece of. ground Milieu on the north side of the said pranklin avenue, at the distance of fifteen feet west from the west side of the said Randolph street; con taining in front or breadth on the said Franklin avenue fifteen feet, and extending in length or depth sixty three feet. No. 7.—And also, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of the Kahl Franklin Avenue, st the distance of thirty feet volt from the west side of the said Randolph street; coutaluing to front on the said Franklin avenue thirty-two feet, and extending in length or depth sixty-three feet. N. B. --The seven properties above described are, to gether, subject to the payment of the sum of seyonty four dollars per annum, that being, the proportiou charged upon the *mid properties of a. certain vearly ground rout of one hundred and seventy-four dollars bowing out of certain premises, of which the above are a part, [D. 0., 100 ; Mar. T., 'al Debt, *709.0/ ..Logara Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Oeerfte atitn. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff: • Philadelphia, Sheritre Office, February 19,1851, V SHERIFF'S SALES. WV.V.VVVVS/WW*ll SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert PeelAA, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vondue, on MONDAY Evening. March 2,1£61. at 4 o'clock) at Sinsom-street Hall, • All that reality three-rotary brick me , image or Mae. ment, and lot or piece of ground thorennto belonging, situate on the north side of Filbert street, at the d 'stance of twenty-eight feet weatward from the we.tsideof Dela ware Ninth Alines In the scold city, containing in breadth on the staid Filbert street fourteen f, et, and in length or depth forty-one feet to a four-furl-wide alley, by fifty mix (Ni) feet In depth, lendingeartwarri into Ninth street. Bounded southward with the said Filbert street, welt ward with ground granted by Adolph Mrick Wurtmn I ler and wife, to Frunels Burden on groped rent, north ward with-the raid fonr-fertLwide alley, and eastward by ground late • of, Jacob Keyser, afterwanis or Kane the Pitcher, and by him granted to the said Hannah Wood.. now belonging to Hannah Wood., junior. Meitur same premises which Hannah Woad,, by indenture bearing date the fifteenth tiny of Apri l, roue D°lnlal one thousand eight handled and thirteen. recorded in Deed Book I. unto her daughter, Miry woods tu f..e. under and subject C.. No, 2a, raga era, did grant and convey to a certain yearly ground rent of twenty-fire dollars and eighty contx, and the raid gory Woods intermarried , with Jacob Chamberlain, Fitlyhereto and shortly after her intermarriage. made publ tithed her last will and leatament in writing. bearing date the tenth day of May, • anno Hornbill, one thrumend eight hundred and fifteen, lately proved end reentered at Philadelphia, made in Pursuance of the rivets, powers, and authorities, con tained in a cereal,. indenture or deed of marriage enttle meet under her hand and RAI, bearing date the fifteenth day of April. wino Domini, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen. reCorded ill Deed Book .ilf. A. No. 4, page 477, where nail whereby the. Raid testarrbedid give and devise all acid singular her oinks, real and personal, in chiding the nmities :aforesaid, unto her husband, the YAM Jacob C h amberlain in fee, as In and by the said re cited indenture, and laid will and testament, reference thereto being had will fully appear. and which said yearly ground - rent of twenty-fiye dollars and eighty cents, it Is intended forthwith to pay off nod discharge not of, end with a part of the moneys hereby scoured. CD. 0.,121 ; Mar T., 'W. Debt. $1,551.00. England.] Taken in execution and to be sold -as the properly of -Win. H. Martin, Administrator of Jacob C hamberlain, deceased. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, February 18, 1981. fol 2•31 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY :VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari FeeMs, to me directed, will lie ex- , posed to public sale or veudite, on MONDAY Evening, March 2,1883. at 4 o'clock, at Sansomstrect Hall, All those four three-story brick mossuages or tene ments and lots or plows of ground situate on the south side of Fitzwater street, at the distance of one hundred and thirty-three feet east ward from Thirteenth street, in the Third ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Fitzwater street seven teenfeet. and extending to length or depth southward, between parallel lines with Thirteenth. street, eighty feet. Bounded northward by Fitzwater street. south ward by ground of Joseph Briggs, ea•twerd by ground of Lewis Albright, and westward by ground of .4zies Graham. C Being th same pr. mises which Heng . Lolar. . Erri.. Sheriff, ly deed poll, bearing dote the to der of June, nano Domini eighteen hundred and fo eight, end entered among the records of the District Court for the city of Philadelphia, in She rift's Deck Book U, page MO, &c., granted and conveyed t."' the said Charles Klee mer in lee. under and subject to a yearly gronndrent of ilfty-four doll are 1 LD. C...117;Mar. T.. 'GU Debt, $ 1.3511.&1. Abbott. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles Kummer. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. • Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Fob. 18,1883. fel93t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY. VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Levert Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Evening, March 2, 3&f3 , at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-etreet Hall. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situ ate on the north side of Master street, at the distance of sixty (60) fret eastward from the east aide of Franklin street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Master street fourteen feet, and extending in length or depth northward of that width, at right angles to the said Master street: fifty feet, more or less. Bounded northward by ground now or late of George Howell, eastward by other ground of the said Sarah A. Dickerson, westward by ground now or late of the said John Dickersou,and southward by Mastorstreot aforesaid. (Being part of a certain lot or mesa( ground which George Me gee Esq., High Sheriff of and for the city and county of - Philadelphia, by deed poll under his hand and seal, dated the second day of May, anno Do mini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, duly acknowledged the same day in open District Court for the said city and county, and entered among the records thereof in Sheriff's Deed Book N. No. 2._ page 438, granted and conveyed unto the said Saran. A. Dickerson in fee. [D. C., 139; . 3far. 'l'., 63.3 Debt, $791.90. Brety. Taken id execution stud to be sold as the property of John Dickerson and Farah Ann Dickerson. THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office Fob. 15. fel9-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed. will be exposed to nubile sale or vender. on MONDAY Eve ning. Starch 7.15&!, at 4 o'clock, at Sanoom-etreet Hall, All that certain lot or piece , of ground marked No. 12 in a plan of Jacob Levering s lots, situate in that part of the City of Philadelph la. formerly the village of Mena yunk, on the west aide of Baker atreet, beginning at the distance of eighty-one feet southward from the south side of Green Lane. thence extending in a northwesterly (Medicos fifty-six feet four inches to the east side of An alley three feet wide, laid out and opened by the said Jacob Levering ter the use and accommodation of the lots bounding thereon, thence south along the east side of the said alley twenty-nine feet three inches to a point, thence east on a line at sight angles, or nearly so, with the said Baker street , fifty-three feet three inches to the west side of the said Baker street, and thence north along the west side of the said Baker street fourteen test seven Inches to the place of beginning. Bounded on the north by ground of John Brown and George Shields, on the south by other ground granted or Intended to have been granted to the said William L. Harney, on the west by the said three-feet-wide alley, and on the east by the said Baker street: Being the came lot or piece of ground which the said Jacob Levering eleventheth his wife, by indenture bearing date theday of April, sumo Domini eighteen.hundred and forty-six, and recorded in Deed Bood A. W. M., No. 6. ince era, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said William L. Barney, his heirs and assigns; reserving thereout unto the salt Jacob Levering, his heirs and cosigns, the Yearly ground rent or sum of thirty-nine dollars lawful money, payable half-yearly on the first day of the months of January and July, in every year withotzt any deduction for taxes, &a. F. B.—On the above is erected a three-story stone messuao or tenement. ID. C execution. T., to Debt, $227.00. Caves.] Taken in and to be sold co the property of William L. Harney, JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's office, February '&IE63. felt-St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Fades, to in,, directed, will be ex red to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, rh 2, ISM. at 4 o'clock, Sausom-street pate that eertain lot or piece of ground situate in the enth ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at the southwest corner of Poplar and Minor streets, and extending suenee westward along the south side of Pop lar street forty -FIX tees - 0=....-inches and three-quarters of an inch ; thence southwardly; - shr«._l,....daed,L e d thirty-tive feet three inches and five-eighths of an inch to a point on the west side of Minor street, and thence northwardly along the west side of Minor street three hundred and twenty-three feet fonr inches and flve-, eighths of an Inch to the place of beginning. Being the same lot of gronnd which Archibald Mclntyre and wife, by indenture dated December twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and flft_y-eight, granted and conveyed to the said Horatio B. Pennock in fee. N. B.—The Sheriff will Sell the above property In two lots as follows, to wit No: I. all that certain lot of ground, situate at the southwest corner of Poplar and Minor streets in the city of Philadelphia, begtnning at the said corner, and ex tending weotwanily along the south side of Poplar street forty-six feet nine and three-eighths inches • thence sonthwardly two hundred and forty-fear feet 'four and a quarter inches, to a corner of a lot formerly of James Cook; thence at right angles with the last mentioned line twelve feet Are and a quarter inches te.lither_strect, and thence along the west side. of salt! Minor street northwardly two hundred and forty-one feet fonr and a half inches to the place of beginning. [Two hundred dollars to be paid at sale.] NO. 2. All that certain let of ground, situate on the west side of Miner street, beginning at the distance of two hundred and forty-one feet four and a half inches south from the south side of Poplar etreet aforesaid, and extending thence westward by the above described lot twelve feet five and a quarter inches to the corner of a lot formerly of James Cook ; thence southwardly at right angles with the last mentioned line ninety feet: eleven and three-eighths inches, more or less, 10 the west side of Minor street, and thence along the west side of said Minor street northwardly-eighty-two feet and ono-eighth of an inch, more or leas, to the place of be ginning. [One hundred dollars to be paid at sale.] [D. C., 132; Mar. T. V. Debt, J. T. Mitchell. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George Connell, administmor. of Horatio B. Pen nock deceased. .JOHN THOMP3O?I, Sheriff. Philadelphia Sheriff's Oflice. February 14,136:). felD-3t • SALE.—BY V IRTUE 01 SHERIFF'Sa writ of Venation' Exponas. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or 'minim!, on MONDAY Eve ning. March 2, ISM, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hull, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the south side of Prime street as the same is now laid down in Oa tplan of the township of Moyamensing. in the coun ty of Philadelphia, bounded and described according to a plan thereof, made by John Thompson, as follows, to wit; Beginning at a point on the south side of said Primo street, as laid down atbrosaid, nud a corner of ground now or late of— Sheaf% at the distance of one hundred and nine feet four inches westward from the west side of Broad street, thence extending westward along the south line of said Prime street a. the same ie laid down as aforesaid, one hundred and lifty-seven feet eight inch es to ground now or late of Peter Field, thence along the same south twenty-four and a half degrees west, eighty three f' et three inches to scorner of ground now or late of Atherton, thence along the same nor h seventy-six and a half degrees east, ono hundred and fifty-nine feet to said ground new or late of Shoff, thence along the same north, twenty -three degrees fifty minutes east, eighty-three feet eight inches to the said Prime street, and place of beginning. (Being the same premises which- William B. J. Leiner and others, by indenture, dated the twenty-second day of May, anno Domini one thou sand eight hundred and fifty-four, recorded in the of fice for recording deeds, &c., in and for the City and County of Philadelphia, in Deed Book R. 0. W. No. 9, page 536, arc. granted and conveyed to Hugh Kilpatrick in fee, reserving therefor and thereent a yearly ground rent of six hundred and thirty dollars and sixty-seven cents, payable half-yearly, on the first day of January and Jnly in every year thereafter forever. N. B. Where is erected on the property a large two story brick warehouse. CD. C., 126 ; Mar. T., '62 Debt. itY13..47. Tilghman. Taken in execution anti tribe sold as the property of Hugh Kilpatrick. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. February 12,1663. fel9-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Tenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, March 2, 18tx3, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street • A certain lot or piece of awned situate on the west Ride of Delaware Sixth street, formerly in - the district of Spring Garden, now in the city of Philadelphia: begin ning on the west side of the said Sixth street, at the ills tasce- of two hundred and thirty-one feet five inches southward from the south side of Green street, and ex tending thence westward al right angles with said Sixth etreet sixty-seven feet to ground intended to be granted to James Laws on ground rent, thence by the same south ward twenty-three feet seven inches and three-eighths of an inch to the north line of a certain street laid down on the plan of the survey of the third division of the district of Spring Garden, called Spring. Garden street, thence along the north line of said street sixty-seven feet two inches and seven-eighths of an inch to the west side of said Sixth street, and thence northward along the west Ride of the said Sixth street eighteen feet to the place of beginning; being the same premises which John J. Smith, trustee. &c., by indenture bearing date the fifteenth day of October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, intended to be recorded, ITtriled Land con veyed unto Edward B. Oarrigues tto fee. reserving thereont a yearly ground rent or Run of ninety dollars, payable half-yearly on the first days of July and Janu ary, in every year forever. N.B.—On the above 'mullein there is erected a three-• story brick dwelling? holm. Edward B. Garrigaes desires to give notice that he has no present interest in the above premises, having long since parted with the same. . . . . [D.C., 198; Mar. T. '63.3 Debt. 9410.33.• Lex. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Edward B. Carrignea. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, - Feb. 18, 1861. felD-St SHERIFii"S SALE.-BY . VIRTUE OF enmity writs of Venditioni Exposatis; to Inc directed, will-be exposed to public solo or voodoo, on MONDAY Eyening, March 2, ADM, at 4 o'clock, at Sensoin street Hall.- • • . No. 1. .All that certain lot or place of grottnd, with the three-story brick brewery bending thereon erected, si tuate on the west side of Delawate*Third street, at the distance of three hundred, and six feet five and a half inches northward from the northwest corner of said Third street and Poplar lane. to •that part of the city of Plailede)phta formerly called *the' Northern Liberties containing in front or brradtit on the said Third street seventy-two feet, and extending that breadth in length of depth westward between parallel lines at right angles vrithrhe said Third street one hundred and ELY feet more or less, Bounded• mouthwerd by ground now or late of John Lentz, jr., westward pertly by ground now or late of the Commissioners of the Northern Liberties and part ly by gronnd of Ellis Jackson, northward by ground new or late of Frederick Tyler, and eastward by Third street aforesaid. Being the same lot of ground which John Lentz, jr., nod Mize, his wife, by four several-inden tures, one of them beating date the With day of Bay. IMB. and the remaining tliree bearing date respectively the 29th day OfJanuary,l63s; recorded respectively in the office for recording deeds, etc., in and for the city of Phi huleiphin, in deed books A. M., No. 64, page 819, A. B. No. 68, Pages 21:4, 207, Mel 2C0 3 granted and convoyed as four separete lots of ground unto Frederick Dithmar, in fee, reserving out of each of the said four lots of ground unto the said John Lentz, jr., his heirs and assigns, the MAY ironed rent or stun of Rfty-four dollars, as by 'reference to the said four reveral indentures will morn fully appear. And the said John Lentz: jr. and wife,by indenture hearing date the Melt day of December, A. D. 1915. recorded In the aforesaid °Mee in Deed Book R. L. L., No. 59, page 1315, &c., extinguished tho said four se veral yearly ground rents te fifty-four dollars each,unto the said Frederick Ditlimar his heirs and assigns forever as therein expressed. No. 2.. Also, all. that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the city of Philedelphin, (late the township of Northern Lihertlee, ) lathe district of Kensingtoni and county of Philadelphia, at the northeast corner of Wood street end Emerald street; contaitting in front or breadth on Ile said Wood street sixty feet, and extending that width lu depth along Ementld street, and parallel there with ono hundred and- fifty-eix feet six and one-quarter inches to a forty-feet-wide street, called Moore street; running from Emerald to Coral street. Boundedd-on the born' by said Moore street, on tho mouth by said Wood greet, on the east by ground of the Fair Hill estate, and on the west by Emerald street aforesaid. Being the same lot or piece of ground which Charles Norris and Samuel Norris, trusteee, and others, by indeed w re Dearing date the 10th day of Aprll, a. D. 1918, and recorded in the office for recording deeds, etc., in and for the cite of Philadelphia, in Deed Book 11. D. W., No. 2, Page 4 35.. etc.,' granted and conveyed unto the said Frederick Dithrnex, his belts and melees. reserving theraont unto. the Said Charles Norris et iii., their heirs and assigns in trust, the yearly ground rent or sum of sixty dollars lawful money, payable half-yearly on the first day of the months of March and September in every year. - without deduction for taxes, eta:,nut therein expressed. CD. C., 119; Mar. T ., ' 63. Debtsiel7B7.sL .Wm.sl. Smith . Taken in execution. and to sold as the property of Frederick Dittmar and Go. rue Butz. Jr.. 11141illg: etc. • . 70 1111' THOMPSON, Sheriff: Philadelphia; Sheriff's Office, Feb. 18,1861. - • fein-St ' SHERIFF'S elik L/313 ` . R.F.FERIFIPS 5A1.Z. 7 ,13Y VIRTUE OF zi writ of Pier' Facies. te see "directed, will be ex- Need to pnblic sale or vendee. on MONDAY livening, march 2,1813, at 4 o'clock{ at Sansom-street No. 1. All that eertninfot or piece ofground. with the three-etory bre* builtitug thereon erected, situate on the • seuth side of Evennt etrest,•at the distance of ono hue d red sew t ee feel westward from the west side of Twelfth street,. in cite eecoud ward of the city of Philadelphia; ceutitiniur in front or breadth on said Everett street 'six teen feet—i Deluding: on the wiesternmost side thereof, the es,tern inns( half part of a certain twO-feet-wide al ter In the deer; by. thirty-orie 'feet deep from the said Bverett tercet, a • laid out for the meet' this and the pro; mime; a die ini u geo thaw eel ward—and extending In length er depth homeward :between parallel lines alright angles to sold Everett Street, on the easfline Ulmer, one hundred feet three tech.,. nod one eighthOf an Inds and on the west line thereof ninety-seven feet six inches sted • three-eighths of an inch; Bounded northward by said Bye] Ott street, oast, and westward. by other ground now .or late of the said•Sameel Woolman, aud +southward by the southernmost moiety of Till marsh street, as vacated. (bete grant of a •larger lot • of ground which. Jemopit D. Itelnboth and wife, I. y Indenture dated the third day of December. A.• 1). MO. and • recorded in the office for re cording deeds, lie., in and for the city of Philadelphia, .in Deed Book A. D. 8.. No. 118, page 216, Ste.. 'ran led and conveyed unto Samuel Woolman, in fee; together with the tree use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said two-feet-wide nliey, as and .fur a p:amage-way and weter-couree, 1u common with' the owners of the pro perty to the westward ; and also the right attending under and over the said easternmost tettpart of Kahl alley at all times hereafter ; and subject to the payment of a certain mortgage debt of twelve Imedeed dollars (121.0), secured on 'said premises by indenture of mart-. . gage tondo by Samuel Wool:men to Alexander B. Cirver. dated the eighteenth day of .•February, A. D. 1861, and recta ded in the office aforesaid. in Mortgage Book A_ C. .H., No. 4. pope 84 . &c. • •• • • he. 2. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground, eh the three. story brick building thereon erected, ' situate on the south side of Everett street, at the dis ftsuce of one hundred and tweuty-six feet westward - from the west side of Twe,fth street. in the Second ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing- in front or • breadth on said Everett street sixteen feet—including on the eneterzirnost side thereof, site westernmoet half part of a certain two-feet-wide alley in the. clear, by thirty-one feet in depth from said Everett street, as laid out for the nee of this and the premises adjoining to the eastward—and extending in 'length or depth southward, between parallel lines at right angles to said-Everett street, on the east line Hereof ninety-seven feet six inches and three-eighths of an inch, and on the west line tbereof ninety-four feet nine incline A n d five-eighths of an inch. Bounded northward. by said .Everett street; eastward and westward by.other ground now or late of Eamuel Woulman, and southward by the southernmost moiety of Thlmarsh street, as vacated. (Being part of a larger lot of ground which Joseph D. Noinboth and wife, by indenture dated the third day of December, A, 'D. 1960, and recorded in the office for recording deeds, &e., in and for,steid 'city; in Deed Book'', D. - 8., No. 118, page 2N, &d.. greatest and conveyed unto Sarnuel Weidman, in • fee); together with the 'free use ; right, 'libert and privilege or the said two-time:wide alley, as and for r a •pagotge-way and. water-course. in common with the miners of 'the property to the eastward, and also the right to build under and over the said western meta half part of said alloy at all times hereafter forever. Subject to _the payment of a' certain mortgage dela of twelve hundred debate, eecurecl •on said premises • b indenture of mortgage made • by the said Samuel. Woo l. man to Alexander B. Carver, dated the. eighteenth cay of February. A. 14.1261. nod recorded in the office afore said, in Mortgage Book A. 0: H., No. 4. page76e&c. No. 3. Also, all that certain-lot or rem ground,.. ith the three-story brick building •thereon erected, situate on 'the south side of Everett -street, at the die lance of one hundred and forty-two feet westward from the west side of Twelfth street, in the Second ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth ' on said Everett street sixteen feet—including, on the westernmost side thereof, the easternmost half-part of a certain two-feet-wide alley in the clear, by thirty-one feet in depth from the said Everett street, as laid out for the use of title and the_ pre 1111803 adjoining to the west ward—and extending in length or depth southward, be tween permit el lines at right ;metes with theea id Everett street, on the east line thereof, ninety-four feet 'nine incites and five-eighths of an inch, and on the west line thereof ninety-two feet and seven-eighths of au inch.- Bomaded northward 'by said Everett street, eastward and westward by other ground now or.late of Samuel W. Milian, and southward by the southernmost moiety of Tid marsh street, as vacated. (Doing part of a larger lot of ginned which Joseph D. Ilelnboth and wife, by indenture ditto:loe third day of December, A. Ix MI, and recorded in 'the office for recording: deeds in and for mid city, granted and conveyed unto the said Samuel Woolinan, in fee); together with the free use, right, liberty, and privilege of the mid Mee-feet-wide alley, as and for a passage-way and water-course, in common with the owners of the property to the westward; and, also, the right of building under and Over 'rho said eaeterninoet half part of said alley at all times hereafter, forever. Subject to the payment of a certain mortgage debt of twelve hundred dollars, secured on said pro mises by indenture of mortgage made bgthe said Samuel Woolman to Alexander B. Carver, dated the eighteenth • day of February. A. D. 1661, and recorded in said office, in Mortgage Book A. C. H., No. 4. page 63, Ste.. . No. 4. also, all that certain lot or piece of geound, with the three-story • brick building thereen erected, - situate on the teeth side of Everett street, at the distance. of one hundred and fifty-eight feet westward from the 'west side of Twerfth street. in. the Second ward•of the city of Philadelphia.; containing in front or breadth on said Everett street sixteen feet, (including on the west ernmost side thereof the westernmost half part of acer tain two-feet-wide alley in the clear, by thirty-one feet "in depth from sand Everett • street , as laid out for the use of this and the premises adjoining to the eastward), and extending in•length or depth southward, between paral lel, lines at right angles with said Everett street, on the east lino thereefoinety-two feet and seven-eighths of en inch, and on the west line thereof eighty-nine feet four inches and.one-fourth of an inch. Bounded north ward by said Everett street, eastward and westward by other ground of the said Samuel Woolman, and south ward by the southernmost moiety of Tidmarsh street as vacated. • [Being part of a larger lot of ground which Joseph; D. Itt inboth and wife, -b y - b indenture dated the third day of December, .A. D. l, recorded in the office for recording (teethe Brc., in and for the mad city,in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 148,Page 296. &c., granted and con veyed unto the said Samuel Woobratu fee s ) together with the free use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said two-feet-wide alley as a passage way and water course in common with the owners of the property to the east ward. and. also the right. to build under and over the said westernmost half met of said alley at all times here after, subject to the payment of a certain mortgage debt of twelve hundred dollere, secured on said nremise.s by indenture of mortgage made by Samuel Woolman to Alexander 13. Carver, dated the eighteenth day of. Feb ruary. A: D. 3861, and recorded in the office aforesaid. In Mortgage Beek A. C. 11., No. 4, page 71, ate. No. U. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three-story brick building' thereon erected.. *Stunted ou the south side of Everett street,.at the dis tance of one hundred and seventy-four feet westward from the west side of Twelfth street, in the Second ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in fecoat or breadth on the said Everett street sixteen feet. (including on the • westernmost side thereof the easternmost half elate of a certain two-feet-wide alley in the clear, by thirty"-one feet in depth from the said Everett street, PS laid out for the use of this and the premises adjoining to the west ward,) and extending in length or depth southward, between a lines parallel at right angles with saw Everett'. street, on the east line thereof eights--nine feet fear Inches and one quarter of an inch, and on the west line ' thereof eighty-six feet seven inches and three eighths of miench. Bounded northward) by said Everett street, • toetward and westwern -by other.wround now or late of the said Samuel Woolman, and southward by the Bonnie ernmost moiety of Tidmarsh street, as vacated. - Being part of a larger lot of ground which Joseph D. Reinbotte and wife, by indenture dated the third day of December, A.' D. ma and recorded in the office for recordingedeeds. Sm., In and for said city, in Deed Book A.D. 8., No. 118, page the., granted and conveyed unto the said Sa muel Woolman in fee; together with tho free use, right, liberty, and privilege, of the said two-feet-wide alley, as and for a passage way and water course In common with the owners of the property to the westward; and also the 'right of building under and over the said east ernmost 'half part of said alley at all times hereafter! Subiect to the payment of a certain mortgage-debt of twelve hundred dollars, secured on said premises by in denture of mortgage made by the said Samuel Weidman to Alexander - B. Career, dated 'the eighteenth day of February, A. D. 1861, and recorded in the office afore said, in Mortgage Book A. C. IL. No. 4. page 81, &a • No. & Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground,' with the three-story brick building, thereon erected, situate on the south side of Everett street at the distance of one hundred and ninety feet ;westward from the west side of Twelfth street, in the Second .ward of the city of ...Philadelphia; containing In (lent or breadth on the said Everett street sixteen feet, (including on the easternmost side thereof the weeternmost half part of a certain two feet-wide alley in the clear, by thirty-one feet in depth. from the paid Everett street: as laid Out for the use of Ode and the premises adjoining to the eastward.) and extending; in lengthen' depth southward between naval lel•lines at right angles with said Everett street, on the east line tbereof 'eighty-six feet seven inches and three- - eighths Man inch, and on the west line thereof eighty three feet ten inches and one-half of an inch.' Bounded northward by said Everett street, .eastward by other ground now or Into of Samuel Woolman, southward by the 'southernmost moiety of Tiamarsh street as vacated, and westward by ground now or late ofJohn L. Vastine. Being part of. a larger lot of ground which Joseph D: Iteinboth and wife, by indenture dated the third day of •Deeember, arum Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty, s nd recorded in the office for recording deeds, &e., in and for said city. in Deed Book A. D: B. No. 148, page 296 , etc.. 'granted and conveyed unto lhe . said Flannel Woolman in fee, together with the free use, - right, liberty, and privilege of-the said two-feet-wide ally y as and for a water course and passage way in com mon with the owner, of the property to the eastward, and also the tight of building under and 'over the said welder= est half part of said alley at all times hereafter forever. Subject to the payment of a certain mortgage debt of twelve hundred dollars, secured on said premises bs an indenture of mortgage made by the said Samuel Woolman to Alexander B. Carver, dated the eighteenth . day of February, anno Domini one thousand eight hun dred and sixtv-one, and recorded In the office aforesaid, in Mortgage Book A. C. H.; No. 4, page Se. ere. . No. 7.—Also, all that certain lot or piece of g round, • with the three-story brick. building thereon erected, situate' on the east side of Ontario street, at the dig ' More of eighty-one feet northward from the north side of Thompson street, in the Twentieth - ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing iu front or breadth on said • Ontariri street sixteen feet, (including ou' the north side • thereof one-half the soil of a two-feet,whle alley as now. built over.) and exteeding in length or depth eastward of that width, between parallel lines at right angles to said Ontario s treet, sixtvoine foot. Bounded westward by said Ontario street southward by land now or late of the Farmers' and !decimates' Land and Building.As ao.iation, and eastward and northward by land now or late of the said Samuel Woolman. (Being fart of . a certain lot of ground which Thomas Hartley and wife, by indenture dated the twenty-fifth day of September, A. D. 1555, and recorded iu the o ffi ce for recording deeds, in'and for said city, in Deed Book R. D. W., No. • 46, page Re & c., grunted 'and conveyed unto the said Samuel Woolman in fee. Together with the free use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said two-feet-wide alley as a passage way and water course at all Ulnas • hereafter. Subject teethe payment of a certain mortgage debt of twelve hundred dollars secured thereon by in- denture of mortgage made by the said Samuel Woolman to Thema% Woolmen; dated the third day of February, A. D. 18.59. and recorded In said office in Mortgage Book A. D. 8., No. Se, page 26. &e. • • . • No. S. Also; all that certain ,hot or piece of ground, 'with the three-atory brick building thereon' erected, . situate on the west side of Mary street, at the distance of one hundred and twenty-nine feet northward from the north side of Thompson street, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Ph iliteelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Mary street sixteen feet,(including on the south side thereof half the soil of a certain two-feet-wide alley, as now hnilt over), and extending in length or depth of that width westward, between parallel lines at right angles to said Mary stree t, sixty-nine feet.' Bound ed northward,' westward, and southward, • by ground now or late of the said Samuel Woolman, and eastward by said Mary street.• (Being part of alarger lot of ground • which Thema, Hartley. and wife. by deed dated the twenty-fifth day of September, A. D 1855.. and recorded in the office for recording deeds, &e s in and for said city, in Deed. Book IL D. W, No. 46, Page 1313, granted and conveyed nnto the said Samuel Woolman, in foe.] Together with the free nee, right, liberty, and privilege of the said two feet-wide alley as a passage-way and .water-conree at all times hereafter forever. Subject to . the payment of a certain mortgage-debt of twelve hone dred dollars, secured on said premises by indenture of mortgage made by Samuel Woohnan to Thomas Wool man, elated the. third day of February, A. la 1821, and. recorded in said office in Mortgage Beek A. D. 8., No. 25, CD.C. 108; Br. T., Be Debt, St Bonsai!. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Samuel Woolman, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philada.. Sherifl's Office. Feb. 18.1863. fel9-3t lERIPP'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OP kl P-J •it writ of Levert FacistS, to me directed. Will he ex ',lowed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY. Evening, March 2 UM. at 4 o clock, at Sansom-street All that , ertain three-story brick building, :with brick back buildings and the lot or curtilago appurtenant thereto, situate on the estateit a of Seventh street at the distance of fifty-one feet three inches south of Jefferson street in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in.front on said Seventh street sixteen feet; the lot on which said building is erected having a depth' of about seventy-one ket.nine inches; the said building is &bent twenty-four feet deep in the main part thereof. and the back 'building is about twelve feet eLx inches wide by thirty feet den. N. B.—Wand and .Brown•bave parted with thbir terwit in the above described property. • • • fi). 98:. March T., • 'W.) Debt, $913.19. Letchwiwth. TRIZ.II in execution and to be sold as the nropertv of John Ward and Frederick Brown, co-partnere trading a.. Ward & Brown, owners or reputed owners, and John Ward and Frederick Brown. contractors. ' SOHN .THOIIPSON, Sheriff. Philadelnbin. Sheriff's Office:Feb; IS,' 1563. fell]-St SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF 4.../ a writ otNenditloni Bxponas, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Even.. ire. March 2, lart, at• 4 o'clock. at Sandom-street Hall. No. l.—All that certain lot or piece of ground with the brick meesuitge - and brick slaughter-house thereon erected, situate on the east side of Hancock street at the distance of one lin mired and eighty - six feet north... ward from the north'side of Phut nix street, in the city or Phtiadeipbia, containing, front or breadth broadth.otr said Hancock street sixty feet. and extending in length or &nth eastward between lines parallel to sail street, nor hundred anti Mary feet five inches to Clinton street. Bounded northward by ground granted to George. Wolf on amniad rent, eastward by said Clinton street.. southward by ground now or late of Frederick /less, and westward —AndHncock street aforesaid. No. 2. able ono undivided moiety of that cer tain three-story brick mess u nee and lot or piece of ground open which the some is situate, on the west side of Charlotte .treed, between Grown street-and Poplar street. in the city eforeseid, containing in front or breadth on the said Charlotte street seventy feet, and extending of that breadth in - length or depth westward seventy fee.nine inches. Bounded northward by ground into of,William‘CoateS,• deceased, westward by ground now trlateofGeorgoterkcopuel n'nn tur"al Y gr " a l in i e udedtoi eirapdtoo 4 eltckongrouudre and . eastward by f3mrlotta Street aforesaid. No. 3.—All:(bat certain lot or piece of ground and .the buildings and imnrovementa theroon erected; situate on the eouthenetwardly side of-Franklin avenue, late Pr hi ce street, between Marlborough and Crown streets, in that Mart of tho city of Phil adelphin I ats dist I; It of Kensing ton, beginning-at the distance of oigh ty-Ove feet from tbecorner of the said Crown street and Franklin nvermo . • seventeen feet. and extending in length or depth or that width - between lines parallel with the said Crown Street, ' arty-eight feet three inches. -Bounded northwestwardlr by the said Franklin avenue, southeastward ly by-- ground now or formerly of Sheetz and Workkuot, east- • wnrdly by a lot of ground it tended to haveboen pon4. veyed . to William Itliskey. on ground rent. antl•sonth.:: westwardly 'by a lot. of ground .intended to have been granted to George Gingerly on gronndtent: • • ' • ED. C:;146; Match T.,'63_, Dobt012.000; Faletlintpj. Taken In .execatron. and.:to. be sohd as the•preperty of • Edward.WeckerPr. ---, ' „JOHN TEIDAYPSON, Sheriff. , • , Fhiladelphitt,libeiliFe 'Office, Feb. IS, 1303. fent-30..1 THE PRESS. -P ' 9 ELPHIA: THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1863 A Rbry CLOTHING .ANII EQUIPAGE OFFICE. TWELFTH and GIRARD Strews. PHILADELPHIA.. February 10, 00. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited, and will be re. calved at this office, until 12 o'clock M., on SATURDAY. the 21st inst. , for promptly furnishing et the Schuykill Arsenal -6,000 yards heavy Tow Burlap, 40 inches wide, imita ble for baling clothing, &c. 800 Denude Linen or Flax Twine for sewing bales. sp, yards. X-inch Scarlet Worsted Lace, array. Man dard. Samples of the above .can be seen at the Schuylkill Arsenal. Bidders will Mate in th, it proposal,' the quantity bid for, and the time of delivery, and also give , the names of two sufficient sureties; for the faithful ful filment of the contract, if awarded. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. • . ' ' 0. R. CROW &N. • 6U-'lok . ' . K.: OGnellg. II:. S.. A. •i ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWEL FTII and OIRAXD Street, Puma- DltLenta, February 9, 1.253. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited, and will be ',calv ed at this' Wilco, until 12 o'clock M.. on THURSDAY. the 19th instant, for furnishing promptly, at the Senuyikm drupe]: 20 Cavalry Standards, with Staffs, complete. 100 do, Trumpets, with extra Mouth Pieces. ltlo Infantry Cropper) Bugles, 'with do.. do. 600 Drum Heads, emigre, 1,000 do. Cords. 600 Picea, C. SO Regimental Tndex Books. General Order Beoks. 2,000 the. Baling Rope. Samples of the above can bo seen at the Schuylkill Ar senal. Bidders will ;date. in their proPosals, the time of de. livery and quantity bid for• and also give the Romeo of two sufficient suretkus for the feithful fulfilment of the contract, if awarded. Bidders are invited to he present at the opening of the bids. 0. H. CROSMaN, folo-9t Deputy Q. M. General. LIGHT-r 1 RAFT VESSELS FOR RIVERS AND BAYS. NALVT DP.PARTURNT. February 10, GM. THE NAVY DEPARTMENT will receive proposals for the construction and completion in every respect (except guns, ordnance stores, fuel r provisions, and nautical uistrtunento or Armored *Steamers of about seven hundred tons, of wood and iron combined, having a single revolving turret. On personal application at the Navy Department in Washington., or to Rear Admiral Gregory, No. 443 BROADWAY, New York, parties intending to offer tan examine the plans and specificatiene, which will be furnished to the contractors by the Department. No , ffer will be considered unless from parties who are prepared to execute work of this kind, - having suitable shops and tools of which, if not known to the Depart ment, they must present evidence with their bid. • The act of Congress anProved July 17. 1882, prohibits the transfer of any contract or order or interest therein. The bidders will state the price and the time within which they will agree to complete the vessel or vessels, and the bid must be accompanied by the guaranty re quired by law, that if awarded to them they will promptly execute the contract. Propositions will be received until.the 24th day of February,-and they must be endorsed"' Proposals for Vessels for Myer Defence," to distinguish them from other business letters.. fell-10t pßp E f t ' s ?§ALS FOR FLANK HO TIT- ORDICANOF: OFFICE, WAR DRPARTME2t____^7, WASHINGTON, JILIIIIRCY 27, • PROPOSALS will be received at this office, until 4 o'clock P.M.en the 27th of FEBRUARY next, for furnish g one hundred or lesa24.pounder CAST,IRON ROWIT ZLRS for Flank Defence. These Howitzers weigh, when finished.about ],476 pounds each, and drawings exhibit ing their dimensions can he aeon at this of or at the United States Arsenal& They are be subject to the regular United States inspection and proof, and none are to be received and paid for except such as pass twee 800 and proof, and are approved by a United States In spector to he designated by .this office. Payments will be made on certificates of inspection and receipts, to be given by the inspector, - and forwarded to this (Mice. Bidders will state the number of Howitzers they pro. pose to . deliver (not exceeding one hundred), the place of manufacture and delivery, and the price per pound for the finiehed Howitzer; and no but will be entertained unless it be from a founder. regnlarly tngagedin the business, satisfactory evidence of which must accom. MMY the bid. Any bidder obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with not less than two sure timi, In the penal sum of ten thousand dollars, for the faithful fulfilment of his contract in all respects. The bonds mast be acknowledged before a Judge of a court of record, and the bondsmen must be certified by the Judge of a Dietrict Court of the United States, or an Ordnance 'officer in charge of a United -States Arsenal, to be'worth the penal snen of the bond over and above all liabilities. The right is reserved to reject all proposals If tho prioea are deemed too high, or if, for any cense, it is not deemed for the public interest to accept them. Proposals will be sealed, and addressed to "Brigadier General James W. Ripley. Chief of Ordnance, Wa..hing ton, D. C." and will be endorsed "Proposals for Flank Howitzers." J. W. RIPLEY, .fefi.thstulat Brigadier General, Chief of Ordnance, PROPOSALS FOR ICE. MEDICAL PIIRVETOE'S OFFICE, _ WASMINCITON, D. C., San. 22,1863. SEALED PROPOSALS well be received at this office until MONDAY, the 23d day of February, 1863,_ at twelve (12) o'clock Al., for furnishing the Medical and Hospital Department, until the Ist day of January, 1863 with a supply of pore ICE, to be delivered at the following places, to wit: Hilton Head, South Carolina. • Newberp, North Ck mita& Fortress Monroe, Pensocola Florida. Nashville,' Tennessee. . New Orleans, Loulaiatia. M. Louis, Missouri. Cairo, Illinois. Washington, District of Columbia. • Memphis, Tennessee. As the quantity required at the respective posts is not precisely knowntsbidders will state the quantity of Ice they can furnish, where it is gathered, price per ton of 2,C0) pounds, and within what period they can tarnish the amount of their bide. Although it is desirable that bidders should propose to furnish the whole amount re quired at any one of the places proposed to be supplied. Bidders will state what facilities they possess, if any, for storing the ice at the posts they propose to supply. The ice mast be of the bast quality, subject to the in spection and approval of the officer in charge of the mat where It Is delivered. _ . The full name and post-office address of the bidder must appear in the proposal. If bid is made in the name of a firm the names of all the parties must appear, or the bid will be considered ae the individual proposal of the party signing it. Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered. and an oath of allegiance to the United States Govern ment must accompany each proposition. Preposale must be addressed to Henry Johnson, U. S. E , P. S. A., and Acting Medical Purveyor, Washing ton D. C. , and should be plainly marked "Ploposals forlce." The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should It be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two re sponsible persons, whose signatures are to be appended to the guarantee, and said guarantee must accompany the bid. • The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by —Pa o ffi cial certificate of the cierk. or the searect District onrt or of the-united 6tates District Attorney. --- Bidders must be present in person when the hide are opened, or their proposals will not be considered. Bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantout. will be re quired of the successful bidder upon signing the contract. Form of Guarantee. We, of the county of —an d State of —, and of —, the comity of — and State of do hereby guarantee that —is able to fulfill the contract in accordance with the terms of his proposition, and that, should hie proposition be accepted he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him, we are prepared to become his sureties. . . . . • . To this guarantee must be appended the official certifi cate abo.e mentioned..- . The Su rgeon Generafresrves to himself the right 'to etect any or all bids that he mai deem too high or =- table. . HENRY JOHNSO . lti. &H.U. S. A., ...fe7-14t Actin [ Medical Purveyor. 9TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE -11." LIGHT-HOUSE BOARD, February 9, ]S6 a ' SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 1 o'clock P. M. on SATURDAY, the 14th day of March, 1565, for supplying the Light-house Establish ment with forty thousand gallons of the best quality pure'. winter-strained SPERM OIL, to be divided into twe lots, and to be delivered at the times undermen tioned, alongside of the Government supply-vessels, or at the warehouse or otherplace of deposit to be desig nated by the Inspecting Officer or other authorized agent of the Light-house Board, strong, tight, well-made casks suitable for shipping, in good order, of an average tenacity each, of from eighty to one hundred gallons. ' Either lot or all or them maybe delivered at New York. New London, Sag Harbor, Boston, New Bedford, Edgar town, or Nantucket, at the option of the bidders. The place of delivery must be distinctly stated in the bids, and will be embraced in the contracts. The lots will be delivered as follows, viz : Not No. Thirty thousand gallons (30,000) on the 15th day ofd IS6S, or as soon thereafter as the proper tests and gauging can be completed. • Lot No. '2. Ten thousand gallons ( 1 0,000) on the let day of October, ISfO, or as soon thereafter as the proper tests and gauging can be completed. No part of the Oil ptcposed for and to be embraced in the contracts under this advertisement will be accepted, received, or paid for until it shall Lave been proved. to the entire satisfaction of the person or persons charged with its examination,' test, and inspection, to be the best fuality pure winter-strained or bagged Sperm Oti, free rom mixture with other or inferior Oils and adultera tions, and that it will remain in a sufficiently fluid state for free burning in lamps at a temperature of :e2 O or lower of Fahrenheit's standard thenuunieter. The usual means for determining the character and quality of the 011 will be employed, viz: for specific gravity, by burning to determine the length of time the Oil will burn in untrimmed capillary. or jacket lamps; the amount of residuum in each lamp after it Mires out, and, if necessary, any other proper tests to arrive at cor rect conclusions that may be deemed necessary. The casks must be gauged, under the .direction and personal supervision of the Inspecting Officer, by a cus tom house or other legally authorized and sworn ganger, according to the United States standard, and must be marked and accepted before they are removed from the cellar or warehouse of the contractor. • Propoeals will be received and considered for each lot separately, or for all of them, at the Option of the bidder; but no bid will be considered for. a leas quantity than hat Specified tic one lot, to be delivered at one time and piece. Each bid must state explicitly the rate per gallon, in writing, the number of lot or lots bid for, and the time and place of delivery. conforming to this advertisement. Bids submitted by different members of the same drm or copartnership will not be considered. The Light-house./Board, under tho authority of the Department, reserves the right to reject any bid, al though it may be the lowest, for other considerations than the price. No bid will be considered for any other kind or de scription of Oil than that specifically called for in this advertisement. A bond, with security to the satisfaction of the Depart ment, in a penalty equal to one - fifth of the amount of each contract made under these proposals, will be re quired of each contractor. conditioned for the faithful performance of the Contract,- to be executed within ten days after the acceptance of, the bid. . ...Every offer must be accompanied by a written guaran-. tee, signed by one or more responsible imrsous, and known to the Department as 50.011, or certified - by 3. 'uni ted States district judge, attorneynavy agent, or collec tor of the customs, to the effect that, if the bid or bids be accepted, the bidder or bidders will duly execute a con tract in good faith, according to the provisions and terms of this advertisement, within ten days after acceptance; and that, in case the said party or parties offering shall fail to. nter into the contract as aforesaid, he or 'they guaranty to make good. the difference between the offer of the said party or parties and the next lowest bidder. All bids insist be sealed aull'endersed "Proposals for Oil for light-houses, " and then placed in another en velope, and directed. prepaid, to the Secretary , of the, Light-house Bo trd, Washington city. . • .• All bids will be opened, publicly, at the bona. and on the day specified. Payments will be made for the Several lots of 011 with in thirty days after they shall have been received by the United States. PROPOSALS FOR 13, 10,. INCH CANNON. •ORDNANCE OPPRIR, WAR. DEPARTRILIT.. WASHINOTON,January 27, 1263. PROPOSALS will be -receiled at this office until 5 'P. M., on the 27th of February, 1963, for furnishing 13, 10, and 9-inch cast-iron cannon, to' be made in conformi ty with draw Ines to be supplied by the Ordnance Depart ment, and witfi the followisg specificationa; One 10- .inch trial gun, is to be made of warm or cold blast char coal iron, to be cast hollow,' and'cooled from the inte rior, and to have a tenacity of metal of not-less than SO,OOO pounds per square Inch, to be determined by test ing specimens taken from the sinking head of the gun, and from a cylinder cast from the same heat, and from metal of the same quality ea that from which the gun is cast: This cylinder is to be cast on end, in dry sand moulds, and is to be 72 inches high, with an elliptical base of 2t inches greater and 16 inches lesser axis. - The specimens re to be cut from the gun head, and a slab 43 inches thick, from the cylinder by planss parallel to, and ;mut-distant from the axis of the cylinder, andlhe lesser axis of the base. The Ordnance Deeartment will test the specimens, furnish the ammunition, and prove the trial gun, which must be ready for trial as soon asssible, and not later p than three months from the date of the'contract. NO cen tred will be given, nor will the trial gun be paid' for, unless it shall endure a proof of 1,030 rounds, with ser vice charges of powder, d which 200 rounds will be with solid shot, and SOO rounds with shells. The testlngia to be done free of charge to the contractor, but he will be required to tarnish proper facilities for testing,' such as convenient ground, storage for 'ammunition,- a• butt in which the projectiles will be embedded 'and saved.' and the requisite force for handling and firing the gmas. .All the cannon are tribe made of the same quality of iron as 'that of the trial gun. and, the Ordnance Departinent is ' to have the right to test the iron during the yusicess of fabrication of the cannon, for which purpose the founder Is to furnish, free of charge, at least one specimen from the head of each cannon, and slab.; from cylinders, as before described, at the option of the • Department, not to exceed one for every ten cannon. Each cannon is to endure the regular proof and inspection for gamut the same calibre ; and none 'are to be received or mad for but such as are approved after inspection and proof, which will be received at the foundry whore made: Bid ders will state the numbers and •callbres of the cannon they propose to furnish on the foregoing specifications and conditions; the place where they are to he made; the time of commencing delivery and the rate of delivery per month thereafter,-and' the price, per pound or per gun for the finished cannon. No bids will be entertained unless from founders actually engaged' in the business, evidence of which must accompany the bid. Failure to'deliver at the specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the 'amount to be delivered • at that time. Each party 'obtaining a contract will be .required to enter into bonds, with proper sureties for its. faithful -fulfilment ; and a transfer - of the contract to snother..party will cauee its entire forfeiture. Bidders will • be required' to with their bide a bond in the' penal sum of not less than WO, ON), , itigned by not le-slither; two persons,' conditioned that if the bid is accepted the bidder shall comply with hlspropoual, and faitheally and fully perform whathe proposes to undertake.. The bond must be acknowledged before a judge of a court of re cord, and . the .bondsmen must bo certified by the Judge of a District Court of- the. United States, or an Ordnance officer •in charge of a United States mensal, to be each worth the penal sum of the bond ever and above all liahtittiea, /The right' Is reserved to reject all proposals If the prices are deemed to high, or if for any cause it is' 'not deemedfor the public interest to accept them. • • .....Peppissods Will be 'wiled and addrpased to" 'General J. w• Chide Ordnance,' Washington, 110: . .. " and larendettied "Proposals for hem's , cannon. " . .•f s • . .T. W. itipLEY, ferAtbdi-lei Chief of Ordnance: . PROPOSALS. ' . By order of the Light-Lone Board: . fel2-tbrn6t W. B. SITUBRICK. Chairm ;AI 111 :011 ap A Ci DA PENNSYLVANIA 1-1 CO • GO GoCENTRAL RAILROAD.C7 THE °RUT DOUBLE-TRACK SH O THE WENT, NORTHWEST, ANDSOUTH WES T. Equipments and facilities for the see , speedy, and comfortableo transportation of passengers unsurpassed by a yr.; leave i then the ecoun try.Depot at Eleventh and Market street+, as follows: • Mail Train at 8.00 L.' X Fast Line at. IMO A. M. Through Ex role at 10.40 P. M. ugn Express ai Parkosburg Train at 12.30 Y. E. Harrisburg Accommodation Train at 2.30 P. M. Lancaster at. 4.00 P. N. Through passengers, by the Fast Line, reach Altoona for supper, where will be found excellent ancommoda- Gone for the night, at the . Logan r House , and may take either the Philadelphia or Baltimore Exprees, each of which makes connection at Pittsburg for all points. A daylight view 18 thus afforded of the entire line and its magnificent scenery. The Through Express train runs daily—all the other trains daily; oxcept_Sunday. FOR PITTSBURG AND THE WEST. The Mail Train, Fast Line, and Through Express oon nect at Pitteburg with through trains on all the diverg ing roads from that point, North to the Lakes, West to the Mistissippi' and. Missouri ' rivers, and South and Southwest to all points accessible by Railroad. Through Tickets to Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, St. Paul, Colum has. Indianapolis, St. Lotus, Leavenworth, ILansa Wheeling, Dayton. Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo, and an other principal points, and baggage checked through. INDIANA BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Express leaving at 10.40 P. M. connects. at Blairsville Intersection. with a train on this road for Blairsville. Indiana. &c. EBENSBURG & CRESSON BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through , Express Train, leaving at 10.411 P. ?if.. connects at Cresson, at 10.36 A. M., with a train on this road for Ebensburg. Trains also leave Cresson for Ebensburg at 2.16 and 8.45 P. M. HOLLIDAYSBURG BRANCH RAILRO AD. The Mall Trs in, at, 8.00 A. M.. and Through Express, at 10.401'. M. connect at Altoona with trains for Hollidays burg at 7.40 Y. M. and 8.2.5 A. M. . . . TYRONE & CLEARFIELJ) BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Express Train, leaving at 10.40 I'. connects at Tyrone with a train for Sandy Ridge and Philipsburg. And -by Bald Eagle Valley R. R. for Port Matilda, Mileeburg, and Bellefonte. BUNTINGDOM& BROAD TOP RAILROAD. The Through Exprese Train, leaving at 10.40 P, M. oonneeta at Huntingdon with a train for Hopewell at tso A. M. MORTFIF,RH CENTRAL AND PHILADELPHIA & BRIE RAILROADS. 'Fotr!SUITI/UnT.' WiLmseisrear, Loox HAIFEN..BLidIaA, ROCHESTER, BUFFALO and tiLLOAXA FALLS. Passengers taking the Mail Train, at &CO A. kL, and the Through Express, at 10.40 P. H. go directly through without change of cars between Philadelphia and Williamsport. For YORK, HANOVER, and EIkn'TYSBURO, the trains having at ROO A. M. and 230 P. M. connect, at Colombia With trains on thellorthern Central R. R. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. ' The Mail Train, at 8.00 A. X., and Through Bypass, at 10.40 P. M., connect at Harrisburg with trains for Carlisle. Cbambersburg, and Hagerstown. WAYNESBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. The trains leaving at 8.00 A. H. and 0.30 P. M. connect at Downingtown with trains on this road for W 591104- burg and all Intermediate stations. FOR WEST CHESTER. Passengers for West Chester taking the trains leaving at-8.00 A. M. and 1230 and 4.00 P. M. go directly throngh Without change of ears. For further information apply at the Passenger Station. S. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. JAMES COWDEIsi„ ,Ticket Agent. ' WESTERN EMIGRATION - - - ••••• - • - - Ali Emigrant Accommodation Train leaves No.. 1.37 Dock street daily (Sundays excepted), at 10 o'clock P.M., offering a comfortable mode of travel to families going Wed, at one-half the usual rates of fare; 'Particular • at terition is paid to Baggage, for-which checks are given, and baggage forwarded by dune train with the passen ger. For full Information apply to FRANCIS FUNK, Emigrant Agent 13 / DOCK Street MANN'S BAOOAOE EXPRESS --• • • . An agent of .this • reliable • Express Company will pass throng k each train before. reaching the depot. and take up checks and deliver Baggage to any partof the city. Baggage will be called for promptly when orders are left at the Passenger Depot, Eleventh and Market streets. The traveling public are assured that ft is entirely resymetsleh COMMUTATION TICKETS . _ . . For 1, 3,6.9, or 12 months, of very low rides, for the ac commodation of persons living ont of town, or located on or near the line of the road. COUPON TICKETS. For 26 bliss, between any two points, at about two cents per mile. Those tickets are intended for the use of families travelling frequently,and are of great advantage to persons making occasional trips. SCHOOL TICKETS. For 1 or S months, for the nee of scholars attending school in the city. FREIGHTS. • ' By thin route freights of all descriptions can be for to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconein, lowa, or Mis souri, by railroad direct, or to any port on the navigable rivers of the West, by steamers from. Pittsburg. The rates of freight to and from any point in the Wasto by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. are, at all times. as favorable as are charged' by other Railroad Compa nies. Merchants and shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their freight to this Company can rely with sena deuce on its speedy transit. For freight contracts or chipping directions apply to or address the Agents of tho Company S. B. KINGSTON, ire., Philadelphia. D. A. STEWART,Pittaburg. CLARKE & Cr,., Chicago, LEECH & Co., No. 1 Astor House. or No.l South Wll. liam street, New York. LEECH & Co.. No. 77 Washington street, Boston. WM. BROWN, No. 80 North street, Baltimore. Agent Northern Central Railway. H. It. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent Philadelphia. Loris HOUPT, General Ticket Agent Philadelphia. ENOCH' LEWIS, Ja2-tf General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. 1863. Nil"rairrilVES. 1863. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES. PAWL WAINIPT-RTREET WHARF' AND KENBINGTON Dam WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIZ: PARS. At 6A. M.. via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac commodation $2 25 At 6A. M. via Camden and Jersey City. (N. J: Ac. conunodation) • 2 M At 13 A- M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning • Mail 9 03 -Ara 24_01,150 - - Ticket 2 25 At 11 A. M., via. Kensington and Jersey City, R 4- press 300 At. 12 M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Accommodation 2 25 At 2P. hi., via Camden and Amboy, C.. and A. Ex press (10 At 3 P. hi., via Kensington and Jersey City, Wash. 3 and New York Express. 3 00 At 63( P. M., via Kensington andaersey City, Eye ning Mail 3 CO At W 4 M., via Kensington and Jersey Ctty, South. ern Mail 3 00 At 1.% (Night), via Kensington and Jersey City, Southern Express 300 At 6P. li, via Camden and Amboy. Accommoda tion, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Close Ticket.... 2 26 Do. do. 24 Class do 150 The 6.15 F. M. Evening Mail and ISO (Night) Southern Bxprese will run daily.; all others Sundays excepted. For Water Gap Stroudsburg Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, Binghamton, Syracuse, Atc., at 6 A. M. from Walnut-street Wharf, via Delaware. Lacks- Wanna, and Western Railroad. For Mauch Chnnk, 6 Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington, &c., at A. M. from Walnutatreet WharLand 2% P. M. from Kensington De. pot (the 6A. hi. Line connects with train leaving Easton for Mauah Chunk at 3.20 I'. 11.) For Mount Holly, Ewansville, and Pemberton, at 6A. M. 2 and 436 P. M. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, ha., at 11 A. M., 2%, and 6 P. M. AIM Kensington. For Palmyra, Riverton. Delano:), Beverly, Burlington, Florence, Bordentown. Ste., at 6A. M., 12 hl,l, 2,4%, and 6 P. ld. .11Q-- For New York and Way Lines leaving Kensing ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an boor before departure. The cars run into the Depot, and on the . arrival of each train run from the ot. . De mifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond $l.OO, except by special contract. jag WM. H. GATMIR, Agent. LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PIIILADELPH/L WILL LEAVE, PROM TOOT OP CORTLANDT 'TRENT, At 12 M., and 4 P. hf., via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 10A. M., 6.736, and 1136 P. M. via Jersey City and Kensington. From foot of Barclay street at 6 A. N. and 2'P. M., via Amboy and Camden. From Pier No. 1 North river, at 1 and SP. M. (freight and passenger) Amboy and Camden. j ag-tf • WEST CHESTER & PffiLADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA I Z I ENTRAL RAILROAD Passengers for West Cheater leave the depot, corner of Eleventh and Marketatreete, and go through. WITHOUT CHA.Li GE OF CARS. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Leave at &CO A. 01 ArLive West Chester 10.00 A. M. 2.2 a .-" " P. 4.00 M, 6.00 P. M. FROM WEST CHESTER. LTD:vs at 7.00 A. M . Arrive Weetyhila. • 8.40 A. M. 10.55 A. M. 12i6 P. M. " 4.66 P. M. " 6.30 P. M. Passengers for Western points from West Chester, mi ned at the Intersection with the Mail Train at 8.17 A. IL, the Harrisburg Accommodation at 3.45 P. M., and the Lancaster Train at 6.25 P M. Freight delivered at the depot, corner of Thirteenth and Market streets, previous to 12, X. will be forwarded by the Accommodation Train, and reach Weet Cheater. at 2.56 P. M. • • • For tickets and further Information, apply to JAMBS CoNYDEN, Ticket Agen faStf ELEVlttilll and bIARICET arse • angs . NORTH PRNNSYL. ATHA RAILROAD—For BETH LEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK. HAM& ST TON, EAO. RA NG LIAMS &c. WINTER ARREMENT. . Passenger 'trains leave the new Depot, THIRD Street, above Thompson street, daily. (Sundays excepted,) as :follows: At 7 A. M. (Exprees) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Maw& Chunk. Hazleton, Wilkesbarre. &c. At 3.16 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Eastiin, &o. At 6.16 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk. For Doylestown at 9.15 A. M. and 415 P. M. For Fort 'Washington at 6.15 P. M. , White cars of the' Second and Third-streets line City' Passenger Care run directly to the new Depot. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA 'Leave Bethlehem at 7 A. M., 9.30 A. M. and 8.10 P. IL` Leave Doylestown at 6.90 A. M. and 3.40 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at 6.40 A. M. - • ON SUNDAYS. • ' ' Philadelphia for Doylestown at 10 d M. and 410 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M. and 2 P. M. • All Passenger Trains (except . Sunday Trains) connect at Berke street with Fifth and Sixth-atreeta Passenger Railroad, Ave minutes after leaving Third street. boll E LL CLARK. Agent. - WEST OHESTER aglaggßAND nimADELPHIA SAIL . . VIA MEDIA. • WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, Dee: Bth. 1062. the trains will leave PHILADELPRIA, from the depot, N. R corner of_ EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 2.30 A. M. and 2, 4, and 6.45, P. M. and willleave the ' corner of THIRTY* FIRST and MARKET Streets .West Philadelphia, seven. teen minutes after the starting time from Eighteenth and, Haricot street& ON SUNDAYS, Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. 3L and 2 P. M. . . . , . . Leave WEST CHESTER at 6 A. M. and 4 P. M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8,30 A. M. and 4P. ).t. connect at Pennelton with trains on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad for Concord, Kennett, Oxford, Ato. H. WOOD, dew, , •. • : Save:intendont. OBEHM. PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA R. R. LINE. is WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1.136:1 For WILLIAMSPORT WRANTON, BLMIRA, and all points in the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains leave De. pot of Phila. and Beading B. 8.., cor. Broad and Cal, 100011 streets, at 5.15 A. Si,. and 3.30 P. M. daily, except Sundays. QUICKEST Rows from Philadelphia to points in Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New York, &c., Dangag_e checked through to Buffalo, NM garylalle, or intermediate points. • Through. Express Freight Train for all points above, leaves daily at 6 P. M 0 • For farther information appl to • JOHN S. RILLES, Oeneral Agent, THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL. and N. V. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Street. . Jaw( REOPENING OF lIKINAMER THE E • BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.—Thie road, being fully REPAIRED and effectually GUARDED, le now open for the transpor tation of passengers and freight to all Dollar] in the GREAT WEST. For through tickets and all other Information apply at the Company's Office, corner of BROAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenue. S. M. FELTON spa& • Presidedt.P. W. and B. B. R. do. EXPRESS COMPANIES. oßmuit THE - ADAMS NXPRESS COMPANY, OM* 3211 OHS Street, forwards Parcels, Packages. Marchand's:NM ,Notes, and Specie, either brits own lines or in connee• lion with other 'Uprose Companies, to all the Principal Towns and Cities in the Gaited Stake. tall 8.,5. SANDFORD, General Superintendent. PERPETUAL BEAUTY.— HUNT'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, prepared from the re. ceipt of Madam Rachel Loverson, the celebrated Parisian - Ladies' Enameller. I It whitens the akin. giving it a soft, satin .lib c texture, and imparts a free buses, smoothness, -pearl-like tint and franiparency to the complexion which ‘,ls'odite natural, without injury to the skin, and' cannot possibly be ,detected. Price Ed 'cents. Lathed are re quested to call for a circular, and try the enamel before pnrellitoln. This preparation in indleponsfible for the ate Ire. Soly at. • MINT & Perfumers, ' fe9-314 133 South szvarau 6treet, aboYe-Watnat.— FREIGHT.. Iirg.:UNION TRAITSPOB. —TATION COMPANY, GRO. W. CASS and PROPRIETORS—The at directedf Mer chants Shippers of Philadelphia isto the opening of a NEW FREIGHT LINE between this city and New York. We are prepared to offer 'I brorigh Receipts for Freights between the cities of Philadelphia and hew York and points East thereof, via "CAMDEN AND PORT MON• MOUTH." All GOods entrusted to r our charge will meet with Pr i 3 r m errr i X c ult h er illgiTal l ittin n ti at the ComPaare Pier, third Wharf above ARCH Street. and In NSW YORK at Pler. , No. 28 North .Biter, foot of MURRAY 6treet. - • . • .. l'orfaitherpartlettlara, rates of fret ht dec., apply to o B cdULLOH. (formerly or Bishop, Simiine, iliFreriiiiCeigent. Office. 1 2 8 N WHA RVES Philadelhia. Co)) Manager. 3 Jails . (tbrmerly.with Lett& F .uo. )) ueperall E=C=E=l FIRE INSURANCE BELLLNOE INERMANOE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, MU CHANDISR, FURNITURE, TOWN OR COUNTRY. • OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET. . . CASH CAPITAL BI24B,OOO—ASSETS 8330,1714 1.0. Invaded to the following Securities, viz: First Mortgage on City Property, worth doable the amount 8171,100 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company's 6 per cent. let Mortgage Bonds 6.000 (XI Do. do. 2d do ( 60,000) 29.000 CO Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent. beads- 000 CO Ground rent, well secured • 2,000 00 Collateral Loan, well secured 2.800 CO City of Philadelphia , 8 per cent. 1.0a1:1 t 45.150) DO Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 11.2,000A0 6 per cent. Loan. 8.0)0 CO u n it e d states 7..3-10 per cent. Loan . 10,000 IX) Allegheny county 8 per cent. Penn. R. Loan.... 10,060 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company's 6per cent. Loan (0,0 N) ,_ 4.710 00 Camden and AmboyEallroad Company's spec cent. Loan (B 5,000) 400 00 Pennsylvania Railree&Company'a 5t0ck....,, 4010 00 Reliance Insurance Company's Stock &MO 02 Commercial Bank Mock " 8,133 IM Mechanics' Bank Stock . 2,812 80 County Pire Insurance Company's Stook -.... 1.000 00 Delaware M. S. Insurance Company's Stook—. 700 00 Union M. Insurance Company's Scrip 880 CO Bills Receivable - -,..., 1,081 84 Accrued Interest - . . 1 . .6,r011t 81 Cash in bank and on band OR . 0.17610 r. • Samuel Bispham, Robert Steen, William Masser, Benj. W. Tingley. Marshall Mill - • J. Johnson BrOwn. Charles Leland, . Jacob T. Bunting. Smith Bowen, John Bissell; Pittsburg. IM TINGLEY. President; 119. . 7Y/1-tf ' Losees promptly adjasted DLit Clam Tingley, William B. Thompson, Frederick Brown, • William Stevenson. John R. Worrell.' H. L. Carbon Robert Tobad, o, D. Rosengarten, Charles S. Wood, James S. Woodward, T'n DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. CORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN SYLVANIA l& OFFICE, S. E. CORNER TH EL IRD AND WALNUT STB. , PHILADPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE. ON VESSELS, CARGO HT, To all parte of the world. FREIG INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River, Canal, Lalm_ and Land Carriage, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Monsee, &c. ASSETS OF THE CO3OANY, NOV. I. IBM $lOO.OOO United States Five per cent. 593,030 00 MOM United States Six per cent. Loan 08,760 CO 33,000 United States Six per cent Treaenry Notes 23.000 United States Seven and . Three- 41,910 tenths par cent. Treasury Notee... 28,000 00 100,M0 State of Penna. Five per cent. Loan.. 96330 03 64.000 do. do. Six do. d 0.... 67,130 1:21 1.121.060 Phila. City Six per cent. Loan. ..... . 12603 00 80,C00 Stan Tennemee Five per. cent. 12.020 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad LA Mortgage - Six per cent. Bonds 22,800 09 60,030 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage Six per cent. Bonds 63.376 00 6,000 Penna. R. R. Co 100 Shares Stock 6,600 00 18,000 Germantown Gas Co. MO Shares Stock, Principal and Interest gala . m illed by the City of Phil; 16.600 CO 113,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage. amply secured 113,700.01 *am Par. Cost $663,749 62. Mkt. val. 58M.178 00 Real Estate 61.392 00 Bills Receivable for Insurances made 91,232 66 Balances due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma rine Policies, accrued Interest, and other debts due the Company Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, 010,803, estimated value -.... 4,618 00 Cash on deposit With United States Government, subject to ten days call 10,000 03 Cash on deposit—ln 8anka...... 28,727 94 Cash la Drawer 280 74 1139.000 88 DIRECTORS. _. Thomas I:l 9 e, nd, . &lire te l t i lV. ltne. Edmund A. Sunder, , Samuel B. Stokes, Joeepti R. Seal, - Henry Sloan, Robert Burton, Jr., James Traquair, John R. Penrose, William Eyre, Jr., George 0. Leper, J. F. Peniston, Edward Darlington, Jacob P. Jones H. Jones Brooke, William C. Ludwig, Joshua P. Eyre, .Tames B, McFarland, James C. Hand, William G. Boalton, Thhilus Paulding. Henry C. Dallett, Jr.. eop Dr. R. M. Huston, John B. Semple. Pittsburg Hugh Craig, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. . - THO C. HAND, President. JOHN O. DAVIS. Vice President. HENRY LYLBITEN. Secretary. de44f INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICA Nog. 4 and. 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS North side of WALNUT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Philadelphia. INCORPORATED In 1794—C S ELART 200, ER PERRPETUAL. CAPITAL 000. PROPERTIES OF TEE COALPANY, FEBRUARY 1.1982. MARINE, FIFA AND S VIM TRANSPONTAT/OB INSURANCX DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrard, Tobias Wagner. Charles blacalester, Thomas B. Wattson, • William S. Smith, Henry G. Freeman, William R. White, Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stuart, George C, Carson. Samuel Grant. dward 0. Knight. Jr.,'John B. Austin, _ HENRY D. SHERRERD, President. • Wnaux HAMM. Secretary. nollkt THE ENTERPRISE ' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING. S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. • DIRECTORS. P. Ratchford Starr, George H. Stuart, William t IcKee, John H. Brown, Nalbro Frazier, J. L. Erringer. John M. Atwood, ' Geo. W. Fahnestock, . Beni. T. Tredick , James L. Claghorn , Mordecai L. Dawson. William G. Bonin:in. F. RAT ORD STABS, President THOS. H. MONTGOMERY, Secretary. • NIB ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COM PANY.—Authorlsed Capital $400,000-011A_RTER PERPETUAL. Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against lose or damage by Fire. on Rl:indium Fundtare, and Merchandise gene rally. Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIRECTORS. William Esher. - D. Luther, Lewis Ludenided. John B. Biackiston, Joseph Maxfield, WLL - Davis Pearson. Peter Seiner, J. E. Banco, Wm. F. Dean, John Ketcham. TAM ESHER, President. . DBA.N:Vioe President. W.K thcrtir. Secretary FIRE r INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. —The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. Incorporated 1E26. CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. SI 0 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square. Thle Company, favorably known to the community for thirty-six years, continues to insure against Lot!! or Damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture. Stocks of Goods.' or Merchandise generally, on liberal M Th Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, le Invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to oiler to the insured an undoubted security in the case of lows. DIP.ECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, I Thomas Robins, Clointin Campboll,• Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, John Deveronx, William Montalto.% , Thomas Smith. Isaac liallehurst • JONATHAN PATTBRSON, President WILLIAM O. CROWBLL. Seel%laST.' AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Ph ladolphia. • _ Having a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus in vented in s ound and available Securities, continues to ilium° on Dwellings, Stores. Furniture, Merchandise; Veseele in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. Thomas R. Marts. James R. Campbell, John Welsh. Edmund 0. Samuel C. Morton, Charles W. Ponitney, Patrick Brady. Israel Morris. John T. Lewis. • TEIO AS R. MARIS, Presidont, ALM= C. L. CRAWVORD. Secretary: -. • fe?.2-tr LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS' ' COURT ':FOR THB CITYAND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of SAMUEL STEVENSON. The Auditor appointedby the Court .to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JONATHAN RICHARDS, Executor of the Will of SAMUEL. STEVENSON, de ceased, and to report distribution of the balance in bands of said accountant, will meet the parties interest ed, for the purposes of his at poiatment.at his Office, No. 220 South FOURTH - Street, on WEDNESDAY, ' the 9th day of March, A. D. ise, at 4 o'clock P. M. • fel7-tutliaso: . JAMES W. PAUL, Auditor. TN THE.ORPH.ANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. ' Estate of ANNIE and ELLEN REILLY, Allnors, The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adinst the account of FRANCIS COUGHLIN, Guar dian of said minors, and to make distribution of the lance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the par ties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, March 2d. 18'61, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his office, S: E. corner SIXTH and WALNUT Streets.dn the City of Philadelphia. D. W. O'BRIEN, , fell-ttithe St Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE A. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. _Estate of ANNIE L. POALK. deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle, and adjust the account of RICHARD G., STOTESEURY and EDWARD L.' POALIC, Executors ,of ANNIE L. MALE', deceased , and to make distribution of the ba lance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the pu ttee interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, March 3d, 1563, at 4 o'clock P, M.. at his of fice, S. E. corner SIXTH and WALNUT Stmts, in the City of. Philadelphia. D. W. O'BRIEN, fel7-tuthe . ' Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE OFITAND C.O.ENZY OF ILT,I L51:0111.P41.A. ikrrerrYcif . The Auditor appointed by the Court to and adjust the first and final. account of ROBERT DUN-. LAP, Jr., and GEORGE SfcGAGUE, executors named In. the last will of ROBERT DUNLAP, deceased, as died b 7 George dicCague, surviving executor, and to report dis- , tribution of the balance is the hands.of the accountant.. will meet all patties interestedln the estate to attend his duties, on SATURDAY,%the 21st' day of . Februs.ry, A. D. lfat at 3 o'clock P. H., at his elute No. 238 South FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia,. felo-tutbret JOS. P.' LotroaseD. Auditor. PTHE DISTRICT COURT. FOR THE CITY AND . COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, of. December Term, lffif/ No. 171. Alias Levarl Facia& • ALLEN W. PH AFO, who survived, Stc.. vs. The Roo ter, Church Wardens, and Vestrymen of the CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR, owners, &o, arnt STEPHEN P. RUSH (contractors.) The Auditor appointed by the Court to'report distri bution of the fund raised by the sale, under this writ, of the following=desCribed real estate, to wit: All that, certain two-story brick building, and the lot or piece of ground belonging thereto, situate on the north side of Spring Garden !street,:and:commeneing at the distance', of ninety-seven feet eastward from the east side of Broad street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on said Spring :Garden street sixty-six foot, mor e or less • and in depth northward about eighty-live feet: .the lot on which the same .is erected being ninety-one feet, more or leos, in front ou Spring Garden street, and extending in depth northward about one hunderd feet, the building erected on the foregoi ng lot being a Church— will attend to the duties of his appointment on. TUBS- • DAY. the 24th day of. February, 1869 at 4 o'clock P. 314 at his Office, 'No. 220 South POVRTR Street, Phila delphia, when and where all persons interested in said fund ere required to present their claims, or be debarred from coming in upon the tame. • '' JANiES W. pen; Auditor. Ph 'lade) ph Ia , Febni ary 11,M863 • . fel3-10t MRS. , J A NriliS BETTS' CELEBRATKOr gI)7PORTERS.FOR•LADIM and tlie r at e *, porters under emineht. medical patronage... , g?Ysichuza ere rearactfullY reqnsated to call only en ra..Betta, ist her residenoe, lalg WALNUT Street, ladolidda; (to atmlit counterfoils.). Thirty thottaand ht., Taira have b l er s advised by the n ir i et , :ic r ira ;‘ to nee ne la a n copyriabl; l e aValion t rh g elox. and signatures.rand also-on the Bill:porters, with testimonials. ocl6•tathett ADUTION MAZAEIb. JOHN B. MYVHS & CO., AUCTION BEES, Noe. 232 met 834 IfiltßllT Street PEREMPTORY SALE op pRENon, rtmtA. OBITDIAN AND BRITISH DRYLGOODS, Ace. Trbroarr 19. at 10 T lo c ko'c OßßlNG wilj. be cold by catalogue, on four months' credit: about 951 PACHIAGES AND LOTS of French, India, German, and British dm!' goods, embracing a large and choice &enactment of fanny and etapte articles In elk. wonted, woolen, linen, and. cotton fabric., rosrrrvE SALE or BooTsAirt•Es, are. ON TUESDAY MORNING, February ?1 , at 10 o'clock, will be sole without reserve. on 4 menthol' credit— Aboat no Packages boots, shoes, brogans, cavolrY beets, dea, embracing a general assortment of prime goods. of City and Eastern manniente FuRNEsS, BRINLEY. & No. 429 MARKET STREET. SALE OF IMPORTED AND DO:VIESTIJI DRY GOODS. ON TUESDAY MORNING. February 24. at 10 o'clock. by catalogue, on four months' credit. 40014)4 of loony and stap'e imported,and domestic dry goods. /14V— Samples and catalogneicarly on morning er eel. % p.A.NOOAST & W.ARNOOK, A. TIONEFXS. No. Al 3 MARKET Street BY HENRY P. WOLBERT, - AUCTIONEER, No. 202 MAIRET Street, South side, above Second St. Regular Sales of Dry Goods. Trimminge, Notions. De. every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and' FRIDAY MORN ING, at lo o'clock precisely. City and country Dealers are reaueated to attend these tales. •. Consignments respectfully solicited from Manntsetn rem, Importers. Commission. Wlioleas's, and Jobbing Rouses, and Retailers of all and every description of Merchandise. DRY GOODS, SKIRTS, TRIMMINGS, &c. ON FRIDAY MORNING, Feb. 51, at 11 o'clock, will be sold from tbishelves. dress and domestic goods, tape and corded skirts, sus penders, bdkfs, hosiery, gloves, cravat+ spool cotton, patent thread, sewing silk , trimmings , rcbbons,sbawls, blankets, crochet needles, beads, bracelets, parses shirt fr opts, col I 'trios] bats.caps , ab sea, Perin !nary. Ste MARSHAL'S SALES. .. • • • • . • MARSHAL'S SAL - E.-BY VI R T UE •••,... of a writ of sale, by the Ron. John Cadwalader, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder. for cash, ce the Savannah Steamship Company's Wharf. first Wharf beIowICALLOWHILL - Street,on SATURDAY.F6brnary 28th,at Il o'clock A. M. the Clyde-built Steamship PRINCESS ROYAL, shoat 700 tons burden, American measurement, built in 1881, of Iron, In the best manner, fitted with wire rigging. She has also. hoiden her very superior Engine., two steam hoisting and pumping apparatus on deck,and fur nished in every particular in a very superior manner. ; WILLIAM MILLWARD. fel7-St United States Marshal S. D.. of Pa. MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE of a writ of sale, by, the Honorable John Cadwalit, del', Judge of the , Dlstrict Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of • Pennsylvania. in Admi ralty, to me directed, will bo aold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at Michener's Store, No 142 North Front street. on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 286.168r3, at 12 o'clock M., part of the Cargo of the Steamer PRINCESS ROYAL, consisting of 400 hags of rloffee, 450 packages of. Teas, 150 bags of Pepper, 60:1 boxes Tin. 880 bundles of Sheet Iron, Soda Ash in casks, and 60 barrels of Codfish. WILLIAM MILL WARD, United States Marshal . E.-D. of Pa. February 18,1853. fel7-6t MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY: VIRTUE of a writ or order of sale, Issued out of 010 Circuit Court of the United States, Third Citcnit, to me direete 1, I will expose to sale, at public auction. on FRIDAY, FABRUARY 27th 1863, at 12 o'clock AI. at Auction Store. No. 124 South Front Street, the followily, merchan dise—to wit: Eleven cases AmputstiniOnstruments. , ls,o(l3 'Friction Cannon Primers, and 600,000 Percussion ctp . i. WILLIAM MILLWARD, United States Marshal E. D. of I. February 16, 1663. fel7.6t FOR SALE AND ,TO LET. COAL. YARD -F0 R S L E.—THE bent fitted up Yard In the -oily ; capacity for defile any amount of business.-...:lrmaire on the premise., No. 957 North NJNTH Wait. below . Girard avenue. fell-ets TO - RENT—THE IRON FOUNDRY, on GERMANTOWN Road.' above' SIXTH Street. Possession on April Ist. Fixtures for sale. laquirelat No. 'O6 North SECOND Street. felo-tuthio3t. AI TO BENT —THE DWELLING scapart of the House 1313 CHESTNUT Street, contain ingisixteen reomF, with all the modern conveniences, Apply to Thomas Martin, Real Estate Aient and Collec tor, N W. corner of FOURTH and PINE Street:, felS-6t. el P 0 FOR SALE-GREEN LAWN SE -SIINARY, with all the appnrtenances, situate in the town of Unionville, Chester county. Building large and in gond repair. Garden, Lawn, and all the conveniences for a School or Residence. Apply to JACKSON BALLY, Residing thereon, Unionville, Chester county, Pa. feld-dt. $976.21218 del 10 RENT—AN ELEGANT AND commodlom DWELLING. containing' 40 rooms, in a splendid situation, opposite the new Post Office and the Custom House on CHESTNUT Street. For terms. app'ly between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock, at No . All CHESTNUT Street, above Fonrth. . JOHN SEA. GERDLAIsITOWN PROPERTY marFOR SALE. —A desirable residence, situated on JOHNSON Street, between Green and Main streets. The lot contains ninety feet front by three hundred feet deep. The improvements are handsomely located, and consist of a double three-story Stone House, with hail in the centre and kitchen back, with all the conveniences of an", water, stable, garden, &c . For further Particulars, apply on the preen see, or to DANIEL TRUMP. first wharf below Coates street, on the Delaware. fel6-100 EFOR SALE OR TO LET FOUR HOTISES. on the west side of BROAD Street, below Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of NINTH and SAMSON streets. mh23-tf TO LET-A COMMODIOUS DWELLING, No. 182 North FRONT Street. Rout moderate. apply to WETHERILL & BRO., 0c27-tf 47 and 49 North SECOND &root. ____ et TO LET--THE M A • pCpHly IN E SHOP, ERNo.I33ELFRETHWATHyERALL SBROTIER, ht27-tf 47 North SECOND Street, TW 0 GERMANTOWN . 00T ••• .TAGRS FOR SALE, OY EASY TERMS.. • One on Wayne street, near Queen, and one on Queen street near Wayne; both well situa ed, weal MLitt, and containing every convenience. One do. corner Rittenhouse and Lehman street, with stable. One do. on Price street, near Chestnut Hill Railroad. One do. on Manheim street, corner Pulaski avenue; very complete. Two do. on Pulaski avenue, also complete. One do. corner Green and Jonnson streets; splendid situation. CHESTELIT BILL COTTAGES FOR SALE. One on Cottage street, near the railroad depot, very Cheap. One one mile from the railroad depot, with (Of sons of ground. aplendld large do. near Mermaid Station, with stable and Sures of ground; very superior property. NEAR HOLMESBURG.—A very large superior Cot tage, with stab l e_, &c., complete, and l 9 acres ofground. ABOVE HOLMESBURO.—Two nicely-situated Cot tages, with every convenience, near the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad. FORTY-FIRST STREET AND BALTIMORE PIKE, WEST PH/LADELPELL — A large, wall-arranged, and nicely-situated Cottage, and easy of access. NEAR BUSTLETON.—A large Cottage, with good lot, cheap. ANDERSONBITEG, PERRY COUNTY, PA.—A large, fine Brick Cottage. with 6 acrest>f Land, Stables, Car riage -house, atc. An excellent location for a scientific academy or a erst-class country seat. lIRIDGEBOROUGH, N. J.—A neat Cottage, well situ ated, plenty of shrubbery , grapes, fruit, &c., with 2% acres of ground. BURLINGTON PIKE, N. J.—A new and well-built Cottage, Stable, &0., with 26 acres of Ground; very healthy location. SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICITE —A' large, fine Cot tage, with every convenience, and beautiful ear roundings. . Also, a large variety of other aropertles. B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Streets, fen and S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. ah FOR SALE--A FA RM OF lOO Acres, nine miles from city:l land bectrquality, high and rolling: pore spring water; suitable for coun try seats; price $llO per acre. Also, a first-rate Dairy Farm of 136 acres near N. P. Railroad; prico $9O per acre. Also, a Farm of 2451: acres near Norristown. Ap ply to AVM. ROSSITER, Norristown. fel7-3t. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.-L The subscriber offers at private sale a valuable Farm, situate in New Britain township, Bucks county, within half mile of the Lead Mines, containing SOX acres of good hind, 6 of which are wood land. This property Is situated within three miles of Doylestown. Call and see it, and for further particulars apply to the subscriber,"on the property. fel6-12t• .1011 N W. TiIIOSIASI ati FOR SALE-DELAWARE: COUN TY PAID!, 96 acres, 12 of which are Leavy timber, balance in a high state of cultivation. situate 3 miles from Marcus Rook Station and Steamboat Landing, 21 miles from the city. Large and substantial stone un provernents, handsomely situated, Farms icely watered. Also, a large number of drat-class in the adjoin ing counties. Call and examine Register. Apply to feil R. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. VALUABLE .11B133ER'110 FARM LANDS FOR SALR —'l7(loieret Laid, :situated in Porter township, Pike county. Fearnwavarda in g, the waters of ?diddle Bushkin creelt..lTmilee &one n z burg, 9 milm from the Delaware river, andlo mileafrom Anatorniok Station, on DelOW/IrO, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, about Ave hours' ride from New York. QUALITY OF SOIL. The soil, the larger part, is smooth; two-thirds is cepa ble of raising cereals, and a large quantity of excellent meadow ground, wit . b,fulall . s . ttealus running through it. D. is covered with timber, such as oak, chestnut, ma ile, hickory, birch, yellow pine, poplar, and a spring ng of white pine. THE IMPROVEMENTS Are a Sawmill, with 11 feet head of water, capable of arming 2, COO feet evet-y 24 hours ;a log House and Stable, with acme Macre% cleared off', ready for plongbing. Adjoining, a larger tract of land, owned by the late Jame*. M. Porter, of Easton, of which there are 100 acres cleared and in good condition. It also adjoins other im provements. The title is indisputable, being patented by the Gover nor of the State, and the taxes being regularly paid to the County Treasurer.. • . For term; apply to ALFREIYFITLER, Conveyancer, fel7-tutheSt.• Nos. 49 and 51 N. SIXTH St., Plata& al: OSBORNE'S HILL FARM. THE Subscriber offers at publicsale, on SATURDAY. Fe bruary 21, IRD, his well-known farm, OSBORNE'S HILL, situate in the township of Birmingham, county of Chester, about. 2% miles south of West Chester ;bound ed by lands of Aaron' Sharplees, Joseph R. Osborne. and others. This farm containa about RI acres, is in a good state of cultivation, and is well watered. The improvements consist of a two-storied stone man eon,. with 'porch in trout and back; large double-deccard barn, with straw, house and shedding around the, barn.. This farm is in a beautiful neighborhood and is well worthy the attention of Philadelphians. This sale will be positive. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when conditions will be made known by ja29-thm6t• . WILLIAM P. OSBORNE. st A VALUABLE FARM AT PRI .....VATE SALE—Containinglleacrfts of excellent land, Situate onthe Westchester and Philadelphia Bail. road (and within three-minutes' walk of a station on the same).• in Middletown township Delaware county. The improvements are a large new Slone -house, built of the beet material, a large stone Barn Wagon-house. Corn-. cribs, Spring-honse near the dwelling, with a superior Spring of never-falling water therein. There are about SO acres of heavy timber, consisting of white oak, hick ory, &e., which may be made available at a small ex pense and at a good price, the conveniences for which are rarely to be met with, There is also an abundance of water, as Chester creek bounds it on one side, besides numerous springs. ' • Fifteen acres of the above are prime meadow. 'Apply to THOMAS PRATT. felegt • Lima P. 0., Delmegrecomar, Pn. SI% VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.- FARMOF 1033( ACRES. Twelve acreli good Wood Land. The other In a very high state of cultivation, all of it superior, arable laud, limply watered and well fenced. Beautifully situated in Loudon (trove towniltip, one-quarter of a mile from the Philadelphia and Balti more Central Railroad. Station. at West Grove. with ex cellent neighbors and neighborhood; convenient to Schools, latilli, Turoeriee Arc. Large EIQI:3, nsw Barn, and convenient outbuildings. For further par ticulars, address F. M. dr J. PILL fella -West Grove Post Office, Chester co., Pa. SP" FOR SALE, OR WOULD BE EX FOR CITY PROPERTY, A DXSIRA BLE•SMAJAL PARK situate in New Britain Townshin, Burke county.-Pa., three finites (rota Doylestown, anit one • and a half from New Britain Station, on the Dovieutown Railroad, containing 66 acres, six of which is woodland, and five meadow, divided into convenient fields, well watered, good building, trait, Sic. Enquire at 104- North Sixth street,.Philadelphia. fe7-lne s iti n FOR BALE.—THREE-EIGHTHS Of the brig Thos. Walter. Apply to • .• GLEIAS. S. & JAB. CARSTAIRS. Jr., tal-tf • No. 126 WALNUT Street. • "Lu° IFER" 0114 WORKS. .100 bble. " Didier " Burning Oil on band. , ..4 Are guarantee the Oil to be non-explosive; to burn all 'Um oil in the lamp with a steady, brilliant flame, with• opt crusting the wick and but slowly. Barrels lined e With glass enameL WEIGHT, SMITH & feW-irs2l Aim EIS MARKET RtreM. . . r.A.RD pit INTiN G, NEAT AND Chaim, 'at RINOWALT & BROWNS. 111 Son* MUM Mut, NW. Chotant. ad.. THE TIMBER. AIIGICU)111 SALEgh MTHOMAS &. SONS, Nos. 139 sad 141 South FOURTH Wee SALE OF STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. At the Realm ge. every TIIESDAY,at 12 o'clock. Aser Pamphlet catalogues each Saturday previous. THURSDAY. Mir FURNITURE SAILS et the Auction Store,SVEZ7 Sale at Woe. 'Mend 141 fionth Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE; FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, PIANO FORTES, BPUSSELR CARPETS. etc. THIS MORNING. At 9 o'clock. at the Auction Store. a.n assortment of second-band furniture, piano. fortes. tine mirrors, car. pets, etc. Also, a handsome Preach plate oval mirror. EALE OF LAW BOORS, FROM' A LIBRARY. ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. .Fobruary 20, at the Auction Store, a collection of law booke, from a library. .T. WOLBERT, AUCTION KART, N 0.16 SOUTH SIXTH WREST, Between. Market and cbettnat. • The subscriber will give Isis attention to sales of Real Fiitate,Ms , shandtse, Household Furniture, Fancy Goods, Paintings. obtects of Art and Virtue, &c,; all of whlob shall have his personal and prompt attention, and for which h. solicits the favors of Ids friends P HILIP FORDA CO., AUCTIONEERS, was MARKET and 5 COMMERCE Shasta. SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOM, SHOES, SRO GANS, &c. THIS moHNIIIH. Febrea ry 19, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold by ea telogne,l,ool cases men's, boy's, and yoatha' kip. and grain boots, brogans, gaiters, &c.i women's, 111/J364313% and obildren's boots and shoes,&e, • • BALE OF 119000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BRO GANS, &c.. • ON MONDAY BIORNMG. February 20, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold by ca. talogue, 1.000 cases men's, bare, and youths', calf, kip, and grain boots, brogans &c. • woman's. misses', and children's, calf, kip , goat, kid, aid morocco bottled boot. and oboes. MOSES NATHAN& AUCTIONEER AND ommlserow ItiELCHABT, southeast cor ner of SIXTWand RACE Streets. FOIL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS YOU SHOULD CALL AT NATHAN'S' LOAN OFFICE. B. E. corner of SIXTH AND RACE STREETS. AT PRIVATE SALE, FOR LESS THAN HALF THE USUAL SELLING PRICES. Fide gold hunting-case English patent lever watches, of the moet approved and beat makers ; open-face ditto; ladies fine gold • hunting-ease and open face lever an d lepine watches ; elegant fine gold 'diamond and enam elled hunting case lever watches, fnll jeweled; fine gold enamelled lel-er and lepine watches; fine gold neck, vest, and chattel:l chains; fine gold bracelets, earrings. breastpins, finger-rings, pencil cases and pens. lockets, medallions, charms, specks, buckles. scarf-pins, etude, sleeve buttons, andjewelry of eve description. FOWLING PIEC ES. S. 20 very superior double-barrel English twist fowling plecea, with bar locks and back-action locks; superior duck guns, rifles, revolvers, Ero.,, together with .various fancy articles, fine old violins, &c. Call soon. and select baraalml. BRANTDRETEE HOUSE, • Corner of BROADWAY, CANAL, and LIBMAN., STREETS, NEW TORR. CONDI:1011ED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. The above Hotel is located in the moat central pert of Broadway. and can be reached by omnibus or city care. from all the steamboat landings and railroad depots. The rooms are elegantly furnished. Many of them an eonstracted in snits of communicating parlors and cham bers, suitable for families and parties travelling together. Meats served at all hours. Single Rooms from 60 cents to $1 per day. Double Rooms from $1 to $2.50 par day. defeem JOS. CURTIS Pc CO, SHIPPING. .nnor.n.esnnoVVVl.P.o.l",". gaNk BOSTON AND PHILADEL PHIA STEAMSHIP LIME, sailing from qv& port on SATURDAYS, from second wharf below SPRUCE Street, Philadelphia, and Long wharf, Boston. The steamahip BARON. Capt. Matthews. will mai from Pbtlade3pitia for Boston. on SATURDAY, February 2Z. at 7 P. Ib. ; and steamer NORMAN. Capt. Baker, from Boston, on the SAME DAY, at 4 P. M. These now and substantial steamships form * regular ine, sailing from each port mutually on Saturdays. Insurances effected at one hallthe premium charged by sail vessels. Prelghta taken at fait. ratan Shippers ars requested to send Slip Receipts and Bills Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage, (herlng !Ina accommodations)Apply_to HENRY WINSOR & CO, now 332 Sonth DELAWARE Avenue. gifEk STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVER POOL, toneting at Queenstown (cork Har bor.) The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York. and Philadelpnia Steamship Company are mtended to FA SI as foll °WS : ETNA. Saturday, February 21. CITY OF WASHINGTON Saturday, February 214. CITY OF BALTIHORs Saturday, March 7. And every sueceedimr Saturday at noon, from Pier No. 44, North River. . . RATF.S OF PASSAGE. Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in Came= . FIRST CABIN, S SO 00 STEERAGE Y srfl d 0 Do. to London. S 5 00 Do. to London, 35 90 Do. to Paris, 95 00 Do. to Paris, . 40 90 Do. to Hamburg, 90 00 Do. to Hamburg. 37 50 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, Itc., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: let Cabin. 1975, 965, MOS Steerage from Liverpool, $4O. From Queens town. $3O. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. For further information, apply at the Company's Offices. JOHN 0.. DALE. Agent, fel , 111 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia FOR NEW YORK-TRIE DAY—DESPATCH AND SWIFTSI7I/ LINES—VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL. Steamers of the above Lines will leave DAILY, at It and SP. M. For freight. which will be taken on accommoiam term. apply BAIE.D k CO.. inv2l-tf 132 South DELAWARE Arenas ai dg m t FOR NEW YORK.-NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware and Ear - Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat So*. parry receive freight and leave daily at 2P. 111.. dellveriag their cargoes in New York the following day. Praights taken at reasonable rates. WM. P. CLYDE. Agent, No. 14 SOUTH 'WHARVES. Paßedaliskka JAMES HAND. Agent._ and-tf Piers 14 and 15 EAST RIVER. New York. L.‘l 6 / I A 41 M 1 t:to),A pENNI.A .WORKS. • On the Delaware Riser, below rhiladellala. CHESTER. DELAWARE CO., PENNSYLVANIA. NEANEY, SON, & AILORBOLD, Engineers and Iron Ship Builders. XANIIPAOTORERS OF ALL /LINDE; O 7 CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING RNGINU.• Iron Vessels of all descriptions, Boilers, Water-Tanks. Propellers, ho.. &a. Tylos. REAFET, W. B. It.ll/YR7. BAWL. osorroom Late of RokkeY, Neale, Co., late Boglneer-in43biof, Poore& Worka, Phila. 11 . B. Davy. .13023:17 J. VAUGHAN NENNJOE. WILLIAM EL MERIN& JOHN IL COP& sotrat - w.Amx. FOUNDRY, FMB AND WASHINGTON STREETS. • • • PIaUDELPHIA. DERRICK & SONS ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manafactare High and Low PXOBLRITO Steam hillgilloll for land river, and marine service. . Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats , dm. ; Outings ot all kinds, either iron orbraas. - Iron-frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, &e. . . Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most Ma- Proved construction. • Every description of Plantation Machinery, snob. as Sugar. Saw, and Gast ?dills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters. Pumping Engines, &o. Sole agents for N. Rillienx's Patent Sagar Botlialf ipperatna ; Neemyth'e Patent Steam Hammer, and As nwan & Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Pratt/Mx &chine. amitr alik PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS.:-NRAFTE & LEVY. PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, CHINISTS BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, ant FOUNDERS, having for many yearsbeen in saccesafal operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, b,gh and low prase sure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, -Propellers, Arc., Jrc.. re sDectfally offer their services to the public, asibeing fully prepared to contract for Engines of all sires, Marine, River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of differmst sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick deeps a Every description of pattern-making made at the shorted notice. High and Low-pressnze, Flue Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings, of all sins and kinds ; Iron and Brass Castin gs, of all detcriptione Roll-Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and Specifications for all work done at this establishment free of charge, and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can Be in perfect safety, sad are provided with shears. blocks, .W. 13, am, &a., for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB C. NIZAPDS, JOHN P. LEVY, BRACH and PALMER &treed M ORGAN, ORR, hk . CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Foundeiis, and Gametal Machinists and Boiler Makers, No. 1210 CALLOWIELL Street. Philadelphia. . fal2-1v COAX. COAL—THE UNDERSIGNED BEG ••••• leave to Inform their friends and the public tbs.; they . have removed their LEHIGH COAL DEPOT from NOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their Yard, Northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets where they intend to keep the beet quality -of LEHIGH COAL from the most approved miees , at the lowest prices.four patronage is reectfally solicited_ JOS. WA_LTON & CO., Once Uni South SECOND Street. Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. F. L G. ZINC ARMY AND TOILET MIRRORS, The beet in the world for finish and durability. B. M. S. The beet brand Silk Finished • VELVET RIBBONS. B°I P Ag e BENJAMIN M. SMITH, .As iue Street, New York. • :TO 'ME DISEASED OF ALL! CLASSES.—AII acute and chronic diseases cured, b 7 special guarantee. at 1120 WALNUT Street, Thils.delphta, when desired, and, in case of a fail ure, no charge is Prof C. H. BOLLES, the founder of _ Nis new practice, has associated with him Dr. M,GALLO WAY. A pamphlet containing a multitude of car tifica tea of those cured; also, letters and compli mentary resolutions from medical men and others, will be given to any person free. N. B.—Medical men and others 'who desire a knowledge of my discovery caa enter for a full course of lectures at any time. Commltation free. DRS. BOLLES & GALLOWAY, 1220 WALNDT Street. LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE. MOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, near e Franklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for vast favors, and betas determined to merit future patronage, tom secured an elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes (the only strictly fire and burglar proof safes made). Also, Lillie's Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Looks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnished to order on short notice. This Is the strongest, best pro. tected, and cheapest Door and Locket offered. Also, particular attention Is called to I,lllle'a New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, ga This Safe is con. ceded to sumacs in 'style and elegance anything yet offered for this pumis4nd is the onlyt St strictly dre and bruidar proof. Infra Dipriog—l have now on hand ty of Farrel, Herring, it Co.'s Safes, mostlof them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine. • fe2ll.lyir .. IL 0. RADLER. Aims TERRA COTTA WARE. Panty Flower Pots. Ranging Vases. rem Vases. with Plants Orange Pots. ' Vases. with Plants. Cassoletts Roush:Banos. Lava Vases Antique. Consols and Cariatadee,. Marble Busts and Pedestal!. Brackets. all sizes. With a lame assortment of other PANCT NOON& suitable E) •GITRISTNAIi PRESENTS, most of whielt are manufactured and imported for our own sales, oaf *ES not be found at any other establishment. deg 8. A. HARRISON. . 1010 CHESTNUT Street CFIAMPAGNE.-AN INVOICE or " Comet" and " crescent" Cbamparne Wine, to or rive per ship Carl, andfor Balohy . JAIIRETCRII & LAVERGNE: fe6 902 and 204 South FRONT &rest: MAIM BRANDY,LL.- 4 11 i BONDED Stores, for sale bdi mi. et. at us. cede ISE 'LIS WALNUT St and 31. BA.lsllThlite. M. NATHLNB. "*.
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