SHERIFFS SALES. SIiERIFFS, SALE.—BY VIRTUE wril of Vsnditionl Expel's., to modirectod,'liitt txemed to Palle sole or vendee. on MONDAY Eve ning, March 2.31 1 :11. at 4 &Moog, at Sansora•street Hall. , All that certain briclimesenage or tonotnent and tot or piece of gmund't hereunto belouging,situate on the north, :Fill° of ('ho Ist la n atreehbetween Fourth and Fifth street In the 'I hlid ward of the city of. -1 1hIladelphia aforesaid coutaining in breadth on the said Christian street twenty. .120) feet, more or less. and extending in length or depth. noriliwitni on the esetaide thereof seventy-five feet eight inches. mid on the yam Side .t hereof seventy-four feet to a ten-feet-wide Nney..letidlug into , Fifth •streot. Bounded . : on the mod hy a lot nf ground gran ted.by.Charles F. Wd- Dams to Edward•MiNerino, on grou nd rent, on the north by the iaidd.ti'n->Bet-Wide alley, on the watt by ground formerly of William Clifton, store of. innws llavrry, ,nand nu theaouth by Christian , 414,sesto . "Toffether UiLli W . 0 .. 601010.04 1114 fir/ tett, k alum, cliplimo: TH . (1111111 te Vy Ind estrieall7l4 lecertieou the Moe for recordincdeeda. & r e, i n and for: the city kif Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. D..N.No. 711. , page fiuo, dm. , granted and conveyed unto the said Abra ham B. Ilapelye,• in fee undnr and anhinct nevertholese to the payment and discharge of two certain mortgages Riven to a nd hold by the "Franklin Fire Insurance: CblaPae Y. 'one for Om !tumor two thousand dollars. upon 'which five hundreirdollars has heon paid. I ozie ag fifteen' hpudivrttleller. doe thereon, and the other for {ho sum. Olive hundrellsiollare; and also to the payment and dis charge of another mo rtgage upon the dame premises. given to and held by 'The Rohort Flanagan Bnilding ABBOOlation,';for the e= of two thousand d,illars, which' cold mortgage is intended to be satisfied.) Together w ith alt and singular, the buildings, ways, waters, water- COnreeB, rights, liberties, privileges, Improvements, be inditamente appurtenances whatsoever thereunto he longing, or in any wise appertaining, and the raver.,lons and remainders, rents. looses and profitr. CD. C. 1411 afar. T. '63, Debt, $7OO, Remalc..l • Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of • Abraham L. Rapelye. JOHN TIIOMPSON, Sheriff. • .Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Feb. 18. fo'ffhSt SHERIFF'S SALE—BY VIR'T'UE OF a writ of Altai Venditlont Espana., to me directed, 'will bemoans:al to public sale or vondue, on MONDAY . Evening, March 2. ]GO, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the brick thereon elected, situate en fliestsuaxe or dwelling-house 'the north side of Girard street,' (as the same liar been: •rednced by Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the width of nighty feet); commencing at the corner of Schuylkill , Eighth 'street, (now called Fifteenth street). in the4ate Dbitrict of Penn, now in the city of Philadelphia; containing Au front or breadth on the raid Girard street or avenue nineteen foot Mold'inches, inches, and extending in length or depth northward of. .that width one hundred and ten feet to a fifteen-feat-wide street la ld out and opened by Benjamin Stiles tiro and: from said riftecnthetrect. Bounded northward by said lifteen.feet-wide street,..sonth ward by said Girard stroot lib reduced to the width of eighty feet, eastward by: Vire n e t r i i I Ter it e l e g t t f o oPm e it l i i t. m 1[11481n":5 h a e n s d a w m e e st Te rd premisesby which Theodore B. Witmer, executor, &e., of the last' will or Benjamin Stiles, deceased, by a certain 'laden ture Sated the first day of Es 7, none Domini ono thou sand eight hundred and fifty-four, recorded iu Deed. Book T. H.. No. 147, page 1, Sm. granted and conveyed. unto Henry T. Grout in fee ;'under and subject to the Payment of a certain mortgage debt or sum of two thou sand five hundred dollars to mortgage L. Rayne, wife rf William 11. Mayne, charged ou said premises by lien " jamln Stiles, by iudontnredated Augusttwenty-lieventli, auno ',Domini one thousand eight hundred and llftv-one, aud recorded in Mortgage Book G. W. C., No. 4.1. page' • lIM, he.] Together with the free use and privilege of the imidsfllteen-feet-wide street at ail times hereafter 'forover, . N. D.—Upon the above premises there ito erected a tbret -story brick dwelling-hence. f0.C.162; March T. , Mi. Debt, CDR It. C. lifcillurtrie.l. Taken in execution, and to be sold a; the property of Henry T. Grout. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Fhilada.. Sheriff's Office. February 19, 11BA. fo2o-St • SHERIFF'S SALE-13Y VIRTUE OF a writ 'Of Levert Facial; to me directed, will be exposed to public sole or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, March 2, 11a3, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-streerHall, • • Atl'tbat certain.lot(er piece of ground with the band lags thereon erected, situate on the south side of a twee. • ty-foarrfeet-wide street, leading from Delaware. Ninth! and !Tenth streets, between Carpenter (or Tidmann)'. street and Prime street, in I hat part of the city of ?Win *delpidaiate the district of;Moyameneing, beginning at the distance of eighty-eight feet five inches from the said Ninth street, col/Weir a in front or breadth oa said twenty-four-feet-wide street sixteen feet, and in length or depth, at right angles with said twenty-four-feet • wide street forty-eight feet two inches ; bounded on the "north by .the said twenty-four-feet-wide street, on the east and west by ground now or late of Francis C. Ramon, and on the south by ground late of James Paid; (being the same premises which Nathan P. Brower and wife, by Indenture dated the twelfth day of October, anno Do mini one thourend eight hundred and forty-six, Intend- Inno I,..sreeordeid, gran land conveyed unto Risla U. Emmy. in On. au in miti by Inn LOA MAW lit. tl ee nal in min mann 1 . the (here ld ure(3o4l A ;LIMO-, 141c.ltdi# 3 4_111fiR. bake.. [D. U., 131 Mar. T., '43 • Debt, $8(). Lea.] Taken in execution and Co be eold an thepro_perty 01 Ana U. Weaver. JOHN TElo,llPSOlshortlf. Philadelphia, Sheriff's OtheO,Tebrnary 18 , _ S 11& leiff‘St, HEM - FPS 5.41 . ,E.8Y VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Fachut, to me directed, will be ex -posed to public Male or vendee. on MONDAY Evening. ' litarch 2;1663, at 4 o'clock, at Ransom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, commencing at a peed ott the eolith Nide of Coates; street, at the distance et ninety-two feet eastward from Twenty-third street, in the Fifteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, and ox tending thence southwardly along a line at right-angles with paid Coates street seventy-four feet ten inches and seven-eighth's; thence aouthwardly along a line syright angle with Wallace etrect fifty-four feet eight inches and one-eighth to the north side of said Wallace *peel; thence nostward along said Wallace street one hundred amid two feet three inches and three-nnarters to the east aide of the said Twenty-third street; thence northward along said Twenty-third street one hundred and sixteen loot four inches and seven-eighths to the south side of said Coates street, and thence along said Coates street ninety-two feet, to the place of beginning. Bounded northwardly by said Coates street, eastward anti east wardly by ground now or late of James D. Wetham, southward by said Wallace street, and westward by said Twenty-third street. [Being the same premises which Laura G. Collins, by indenture bearing date the thirteenth day of August, steno - Domini ISSB, recorded at Philadelphia atonal& in Deed Book A_ D. 14 No. 36. page 162, &c.. granted and conveyed unto the field David B. Blrney, in fee. N. D.—On the above lot of ground are erected twelve dwelling homes which are partially completed, being now particularly described as follows. They will be sold in the following order, to-wit: No. 1. All that certain lot in piece of ground, with the throe-story brick messmtge or dwelling house thereon erected, situate on the south side of Coates street, at the distance of sevent-six feet eight inches eastward from the east side of Twenty-third street, in the Fifteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth ou the said Comes street fifteen feet font' inches, and extending in length or depth southward of that width, at right - angles with said Coates greet on the settee' line thereof, eeveuty-ono feet ten and a half incliee, and on the westerly line thereof sixty-niue fees nine and three-eighths inchee to a three-feet-wide alley leading westward into said Twenty-third west. To gether with the appurtenances, and together with free and common use and privilege of the said alley as a Pas sage way and water-course, at all times hereafter Weever. No. 2. Also, all that certain lot or piece of gronnd,with the three-story brick meiesuage or dwelling house thereon erecte 4, vitonto on the south aide of the said Coates 'street, at the distance of sixty-one feet four inches eastward from the east side of said Twenty-third street; contain ing in trent or breadth on the said Coates street fifteen feet fine Inches, and extending in length or depth eolith ward of that width at right angles with the said Coates street, on the easterly lisle thereof sixty-nine feet nine and three-eighths inches to a three-feet-wide alley lead ing westward into said Twenty-third 'street; and on the westerly line thereof sixty-seven feet eight and one , eighth *cleat Together with the appurtenance,', and together with the free and common nee and Privilege of the said alley as a passage way and water course at all times hereafter forever. No. 21. also, all that certain lot or piece of ground with the three-story brick mer,stuege or dwelling house thereon --tad- 211=L- se thl gik URI kiX esnill tm lAils Blit3 vat QS' - ,.ac rjaAilterlakiilit ,tl;st:CritZtt 1,74 Cite laoha.i, s ad tending la length Or &Pat fanith Ward Of that Width, at right angles welt the assist Coate. street, on the easterly line the' eofeixty- , even feet eight and one-eighth inches to It three-feet-wide alley loading westward into the said Twenty-third street and ou the westerly line thereof sixty-live feet seven inches, Together w Ifs the appurte nances. and together with the free mid common use and privilege of the said alley as a passage way and water course stall times hereafter forever. No. 4. Aldo, alt that certain lot or piece of ground with the three-story brie's tnesenage or dwellinghouse thereon erected, el teats on the south side of Coates street, at the distance of thirty-eight feet eight Inches eastward from the east side of the said Twenty-third street. Contain ing in front or breadth on the said Coates street fifteen feet four inches, and extending in length or depth south ward of that width, at right angles with said Coate; street, ou the easterly lino thereof sixty-live feet seven inches toe three-feet-wide alloy leading westward into said Twenty-third street, and on the westerly line there of mixty-three feet five and three-quarter lushes ; together with the appurtenances, and together with the free and common wee and privilege of the said alley so a passage way aud. water course at all lanai hereafter forever, No, 5. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the threo-stery brick messuage or dwelling house there on erected, situate on the south side of said Coates street at the distance of fifteen feet four inches eastward from . the east side of. Twenty-third sheet; containing In front or breadth on the said Coates street fifteen feet four inches, and extending in length or depth south ward of that width at right angles with the said Coates street on the easterly line thereof sixty-three feet live and three-quarter inches to a three-feet-wide alley leadiug westward into eatd Twenty-third street, and on the westerly line thereof sixty-one feet four and a half invites; together with the appurtenances, and together with the free stud common use and privilege of the said alley As a passage-way and water-course at all times hereafter forever. No, 6. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three-story brick ruesmage or dwelling house thereon erected, situate on the southeast corner of Coates and Twenty-third street, thence extending eastward along said Coates fifteen feet four inches, thence extend _ lug southward at right angles with said Coates street sixty-one feet four and a half inches to a three-feet-wide alley leading westward Jute sold Twenty-third street, thence westward along said alley twenty-four feet and three-eighth's of an inch to the east side of said Twenty third street, and thence northward fifty-eight feet eight and three-oruirter inches to the south tide of mid Coates street and place of beginning! together with the amine tenences, nad together with the free and common use and privilege of the said alley an a passage-way and wit ter-cone e at tilt times hereafterforever. No. 7. Being all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the threo-story brick messnage or dwelling holm thereon erected,eltnate on the northeast corner of Wal lace street and Twenty-third street lathe Fifteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia ;containing in front or breadth on said Wallace street fifteen feet (oar incites, and ex tending in length 'or depth northward of that width along said Twenty-third street fifty-four feet eight inches and one-eighth of an inch to a three-feat-wide alley leading eetward into said Twenty-third street; together with the free and common use and privilege of the said Tilley as passage-way and water-coarse at all those hereafter forever. Also, No. 8. Being all that certain lot or piece of ground, ' with the three-story brick mensumge or dwelling house thereon erected, satiate on the north side of Wallace street at the distance of fifteen feet four inches westward east side of Twenty-third etreet,in the Fifteenth Warn et 11111 C ll 3 — Urrbitncle4 4 .L. , _...entAliolar breadth on the said Wallace street fifteen feet four inches, and extending in length or depth , northward of that 'Width between lines parallel with the said Twenty third street fifty-fear feet inches and one-eighth of an inch to a three-feet-wide alley leading into said . Tweny-third street ; together withthe free and com mon use and ptivilege of the said alley as a passage_ way and water-course at all limas hereafter forever. Also, No, 9. Being all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three-story brick metsuage or dwelling house, thereon erected, situate di the north side of Wallace street, at the distance of Thirty feet eight inches east- , ward from the east side of Twenty-third street, in the Flfteeuth word of the city of Philadelphia' containing in front or hresdth on the said Wallace street fifteen feet four inches.and extending in length or depth northward of that width between lines parallel with said Twenty third street fift)•-four feet eight inches and one-eighth of an inch to a three-feet-wide alley leading westward into said Twenty-third street; together with the free e and common nee and privilege ofsaid alley as a passage-I - 'way and water-course at all times hereafter forever. 1 Also, • No. 10. Being all that certain lot or piece of ground, -with the three-story brick mesenage or dwelling house' thereon erected, situate on the north side of Wallace reet at the distance of forty - six feet eastward from the t side of Twenty-third street, sale Fifteenth ward of city of Philtidelph ; containing in front or breadth on the said Wallace street fifteen feet four inches, and ' extending In length or depth northward of that width 'between knee parallel with said Twenty-third street , Ally-four feet eight inches and one-eighth of an inch to ?certain three-feet-wide alley leading westward into enty-third . street ; together with the free and com • mon nee and privilege et the eaid alley as a easeage-way. and water-course at all times hereafter forever, Also No. 1L Den ( aLlthat certain lot or pleeeofground, with the three-story brick montage or dwelling house thereon erected, situate on the north side of Wallace street at the distance of sixty-one feet tour inches eastward from the east side of Twenty-third street, in the Fifteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Wallace street fifteen toot four inches, and' extending in length or depth northward of that width - between line. , paretic' with said Twenty-third street Ilf-, ty-four feet eight inches and one eighth of an inch to a three-feet-wide alley leading westward Into Twenty thled street together with the free and common use of said alley as te passage-way antiwater-course at all times 'hereafter forever. Also. No. 12, All that certain lot or piece of gronad.wlth the three-etory brick memos° or tenement thereon erected„ situate on the north side of Walleoce street at the distance of eeranty-six feet eight inches i eastward from the east ride of Twenty-third street, in the Fifteenth ward of the' oily of Philadelphia t containing in front or breadth on: said Wallace street fifteen feet four inches, and extend-1 lig in length or depth northward of that width between /Mee Pan I lel with said Twenty-third Street titty-foar feet eight inches and one eighth of an inch to a three-feet wale el ley lending westward into Twenty-third street; together with the free and common lee and privilege of said alley as a passage-way and water-course at all times hereafter forever. Also, No. 1A Being all that certain lot or piece of ground • situate on the north side of Wallace street, at the die.: ;thrice of ninety-two feet en/Award from the east side of 'Twenty-third street, in the Fifteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said. Wallace street ten foot three and three-quarter inches,' thence extending in length et• depth northward of that widths between lines paraßel with said-. Twenty-third; street, on the west line thereof, fifty-seven feat eight and one-half inches, tied on the east hue thereof fifty-four feet eight and one-half inches, thence north westwardly.three feet, thence westwardly on the rear end of said lot nine feet four and seven-eighths of an Inch to the west line of said lot; together with the free and common use and Privilege of a certain three-feet-wide allay leading westward into Twenty-third street as a passage-way and svaler-couree at all times hereafter forever. N. B.—David B. Btruey hex no interest in the above` prem The i foregoingo premises aro entdect to a mortgage of • ten thousand dollen, given by James D. Wetham to ' Henry D. - Willie Me, on the twenty-second day of Jose, 1111110 Domini eighteen hundred and fifty-two. . CD. C.,140; Mar. T.. 1 133. Debt. 1ie6,944130, Ledyard. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property o David B. Blinn", and John Baird, terre tenant. - JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphift, Sheriff's Office, February 15, 1.803 feallt I!MIiE . • SHERIFF'S' ' • RERrPrs' SALR—BY VIRTUE•OIP, • a writ of Levert Facion, to 'le directed. will I* ex! id: r e g to 1 gatil: t l 4 SlVA o o c r ic venting on MONDAY igenlag; All that certain lot or , ge l: et a or g n r '- (rt i t ri. nrittitle oaths west side of Chestnut avenue or Forty-second street at the distance of owe hundred end sovonty feet southward' from the south side of Spruce strect.in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in frobt or breadth on said Chestnut avenue one hundred and fifty feet,and extending iv length or depth wostward between boas at rhrlit angles thetowith,..en the north line thereof four hundred fool; more or less, to Still Creek and•ou the south line thereof three hundred and eighty feel, I more or less, to Mill Creok._ (Being part of thesame !premises which Nathaniel B. Brown. trastse by laden . " tri{ele.ndriitglitedtlie Dools B . !Inv of %lay, A. 2 71 8 313.. „rd ., rofoin Taal 11~dAA - 911 RIM net ►n ha navailot a wrath' itigiri.„. fl 'v. tau waned wnd. dolJnaT L. tss ntr- five . wen!, w. la Cro.l W Mewl add Jason L. POTIn ail° round °them. travteeli, dta.,bv an I o stnunent of writing bearing date the tenth day of D. camber, A. D. IRi4 and recorded in lifertorre Book A.D. B. Na. 18, page VI, , released the premises above described, inter um, from the lien of said recitel mort gage.] • [D. C. 160; Mar. T.. 'at Debt, KOOO.. Werriner. Taken , execution and to be sold as the property of George B. Blskigon. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia , Sheriff's Offl •, Feb 11, feRA-St SHERIFF'S SALE:--BY VIRTUE OF writ of Alfas Levert Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public eale or vondue, on MONDAY Evening, March 2, UM at 4 o'clock. at Sanaom•stroet Hall. Alt that certain lot or piece of ferruled in the district Of . Itiehmond.-in the county of Philadelphia, situate on the aouthwestwardly corner of two certain streets called Almond and Anthracite streets; containing in front or. breadth on said Almond street eighty feet, and extend.: in/ of that breadth in length or depth north eastwardly.• parallel with said Anthracite street, seventy-five feet, Bounded sonthwestwardly by other ground of Benj. S.'. Janney. northwestwa wily by ground granted to Bernard.; O'Rourke on ground rent, northemtwantly by said An-• thracite street, and southcaetwardly by Almond street aforesaid. Being , the same premises which Benjamin S. • Janney and wife, by indenture dated. the nfth .day of 81ay. A.D. 1848, recorded in the office for recording deeds In the and county of Philadelphia, ill Deed Book O. W. C., No. T 6, page 434, &c. , granted and conveyed unto William Caverow in fee. reserving thereout a yearly ground rent or stun of forty-five dollars, sayable early, on the first day of the months of January and J uly, hereafter forever. (1). C.. 150 ;M. T..'63. Debt, $177.52. J. B. Townsend. • 'Token iu exechtion and to be sold as the property of William Caverow. 5011 N THOMPSON. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Fob. 18,1863. fe3l.3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to ma directed will be exposed to public sale or vondne, on MONDAY Evening.: arch ff,lBM. at 4 o'clock, at Stu mom-street Hell, All that' certain lot or piece of ground, situate at the. 'northwest corner of Emlen and Sepylva• streets, in the; Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia: containing In front on said SePviva street thirty-six feet, and sit tending of that' Width 'in depth along said Emleu street' sixty feet. Recital—Deed W. F. Ertilon and J. D. Ser-. geant, trustees, et al., to Edwin D. Kimble, dated Fe-. bruary eighteeth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty.; and recorded in T. H. 'ffiti, 510, dec. ; reserving ground-. rent twenty-three dollars and forty cents. CC. P. 13; Mar. T. 'di. Debt, 406. M. Pile.) ; Seized and taken in execution as the property of Edwin D. Stimble, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. February 6, MM. fe9-3t ,RHEIIEFF.'S SALE.--BY VIRTIFE,OF a writ of Alias Venditioni Expeuas, to me directed.. will be exposed to public sate or Tendon, on MONDAY' Evening. March 2,1b3. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-stmet Hall e All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on 'the. west side of Adams street, at the distance of two hundred - and seventy-six feet - northward from the north sideAf Columbia street, in the late district el Kensington, in. the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Adams street twelve feet, and extending in length or depth westward, between lines parallel with said Columbia street, forty-six feet, to a six-feet-wide A lley leading, northward into Cherry Street, together with the free use and privilege of said six-feet-wide alley a' a passage way and water ,t,onrse in common - with the owners and occupiers of other property bound ing thereon at all times hereafter. (Being the same lot of ground which Oliver Parry and wife and Nathaniel Randolph and wife, by indenture dated the seventh day of April, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, recorded. in Deed Book G. W. C., No.• 115, page 460, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said John Bethell in fee, reserving thereon' unto the said Oliver Parry and Nathaniel Randolph, their heirs and assigns; a yearly rent or sum of thirty-six dollars.' payable half arly, for arrears of which the judgment was obtained On which this execution 'muted. ] CC. P., 26 t 'Mar. T.. '63. Debt. $97. C 6. John 'tartly.] ilipPjl link IMCID in itvonntionat Dm DDIDANP afJeka ntro II nail Ili JOHIC "XITODIT - 8021, ShOrgG • 11111,1 L.. f. 14gd. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF . ` j a writ of Anus Venditioni Expends, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY.% Noollbild, March 2,18114, at, 4 o'clock, at. Sansom-street All that lot of ground with the three-story brick moo anage thereon erected, situate. on the northeast corner of Eighteenth (formerly Schuylkill Fifth) street and Barker street in the City of Philadelphia: containing in front on said 'Eighteenth street forty feet and extending in depth along Barker street twenty-six feet. Bounded westwardly by 'said Eighteenth street, northwardly by ground formerly of Elliott Cresson, then of David George, eastwardly by ground formerly of Christian H. Denekla, and southwardly by Barkeratreet. (Being the same premises which Elliott Cresson, byt deed dated No vember twenty-eighth, auno Domini one thousand slat hundred and thirty-four, recorded in Deed Book A..M., No. 04, .Poke 602. granted to James B. Miller in fee, re serving thereent he yearly rent of eighty dollars, paya ble half-yearly on the first days of Marchand September, clear of taxes; for arrears whereof these proceedings are bad, and .subject to which rent said premises wi l be sold.] P., 6; May T. '63. Dobt, 610.78. H. C. Townsend.] Seized and taken in execution as the property of James B. Miller, and to bo mold b • . . OHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Phil Aria., Sheriffs Office, February 5, lEak te9-St. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditiont kNzponas,to me dtrected, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 2, l 3, at 4 o'clock at Sansom-street HalL All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three story brick measuage thereon erected, situate on the west side of Delaware Second street, at the distance of two hundred and sixty. feet southward from the south side of Diamond street, in the late district of Kensington, in the county (now city) of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Second st.,fourteenfeet,and extending In length or depth westward between parallel lines at right angles with said said Second street, one handred and twenty-one feet nine inches to Philip street; tone- Alter with the free use, liberty and privilege of the said Philip street. [Being the same lot or pieta of ground which Oliver Parry and wife, and Nahtaniel Randolph and who by deed dated twentieth of June, one thou-' sand eight hundred and fifty, and recorded in Deed Book G. W. C.,,. lie. SO, page °S,. granted and conveyed into the said John Shay, his heirs and assigns in tee, subject to a yearly ground rent of sixty dollars, payable semi-annually on the first day of April and October of each year unto the said Parry and the said Randolph, their heirs and assixne. ] CD.C.,65; Mar. T. ,•6,1 Debt $127. 63. Ernst.] fel4-3t Seized and taken in'executlon as, the property of Jolts Shay, and to lip sold by ' JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's 0111ce. February U, 188 S. SHERIFF'S SAIE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Bxponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Eve. Mug, March'_, 1e53. at 4 o'cldek, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three story brick mussitage or tenement •thereon erected, situate on the went side of Delaware Third street, at the distance of ninety feet southward from the month aide of Cherry stree h e n na that pa containing ty of Philadelphia lately calledington;in front or breadth on said Third street fifteen feet, and extending in length FIVINTIIII h WEI% 1111 ti all dual} a sweet . d ilyiriLdi t -to-u1izi701.41.117-,e myg. Baiter as gonad mat, south ward by guinea granted to William v. McPherson and Henry Briggs on ground rent, • eastfrard by the said. Third street, and westward by the said Hall street.. . N. B. —On the above lot Is a one-story fritme shed, and also a one-story frame slaughter house. • CC. P., 27; 'March T., '63. Debt BIS 75. O. 11. 1 7ansant. Seized and taken in execution as the property . of John Bower (Banor), and to be sold by • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sherif's Office. Feb. 7,1869. fe9-3t SSHERIFF'SS 4 T;PI.--BY VIRTUE OF. a writ of Venditiont Expoumr, to me directed, will be exposed to publle mile or vendue, on 310NDAY March 2.1.563, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that cerain lot or piece of ground, with the two frame houses and frame- stable -thereon erected, situate on the east side of French street; formerly called Budd street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Phila delphia; commencin,g at the distance of two hundred and fifty feet northward from the north side of liaverford road; thence extending eastward on a line at right angles with the said French street and parallel with a forty feet-wide street laid out by .Thomas Newbold Sinith for public use forever, one hundred feet six and a quarter inches to a forty-feet-wide - street called Mary street; thence northward along the west line of said.3lary street forty-nine feet five and a quarter inches to a point; thence northwesterly nine inches and three-eighths of an inch to a point, westward along the south line of the first-men tioned nevr'forty-feet-wide street, now called Somerset street, formerly smiled Ella street, one hundred and one feet to the east line of the said French street fifty feet to the place of beginning, Bounded west by French street, north by Somerset street, east by Mary street, and south by other ground now or late owned by one Alex ender Devlin. IC. P., 31; March T.,'63. Debt, $107.50. Greeubauk.) -Seined and taken in execution as the property of 'William Crowther, and to be sold by JOHN' THO3IPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. February USE: • fe9-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Pluries Venditioni Exponatt, to me direeted. Will be exposed to public sale or vendne. on MOINTL I / 4 )1 Evening, .Ich IM3, at 4 o'clookostSansom-street Hall; All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of South or Cedar street, between Sixth and Seventh athlete, in the citrof. Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said South or Cedar street sixteen feet, and extending in len g th or depth north ward ninety fret to a thirty-feet-wide street called Mary street. Bounded on the month by South 01' Cedar street aforesaid, on tne west by ground now or late of Owen Jones, on the north by Mary street, and on the eult by a lot granted to George Mercer. Being the same pThni-. ma which .owen,Tones, by indenture dated November first, Anne Dommi one. theunand seven hundred anti ,ninety-iive, recorded in the (ace for recording of deeds, &c., in and for the city of Philadelphia, in Daed Sack Ho. 59, page 270, granted and conveyed unto said Pa trick 31clingh, reserving thereent a yearly ground rent • of thirty-two dollars, payable half-yearly. N. B.—The above-described premises will be sold as follow 3: No. 1. ill that certain lot or'plece of gronnd and the three-story brick and frame dwelling thereon erected, situate on the south aide of Mary street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, containing in front on said Mary street sixteen feet, and in depth thirty-six feet. No. 2. Ail that certain lot or piece of ground and two story frame -Tneturnagn thereon erected, situate on the dr - stde - UPSoLlth Btfeet..hotween Sixth and Seventh streets, containing in wont on said South street sixteen. . feet., and in depth northwardly, thirty-four feet. hundred r. dollars t I nati 3 Selzer:fano taxon in execution as the property of Patrick Mcllugh, and to be sold by • 70IIN TDOMPSTN, Sheriff. . Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, February feu-81 .911.ERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTVE . OF. 14 - 7 ft writ of Mules Venditiont Exponas, to me directed,' Will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MOIIDAY .Evening, March 2, 80, at 4 'o'clock, at Sansom-street •Alt that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of South or. Cedar street. between Sixth and Seventh streets, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on said South street sixteen feet, and in depth northwardly ninety feet *to Mary street. Bounded on the south by South street, on the west by ground late of .Owen Jones, on the north by.said Mary street, and on the east by ground granted or intended to be granted to John Mercer. Being the seine promisee which Owen 'Jones, by indenture dated September first, anno Domini one thonnend seven hundred and ninety-five, recorded in the office for recording of deeds, & c., in and for the city and countrofithiltulelphia, in Deed Book R. L. L. , No. OS, pane .U 3, granted and conveyed unto the eaid George Mercer, reserving thereout a yearly ground rent of thirty two dollars ,payable half-yearly on tho first day of the months of May and November forever. 11.—The above-described premises will be sold as follows: No. 1. All that certain lot of Round and three-story partly brick and partly frame building thereon erected, situate on the south side of Mary street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, Philadelphia; containing in front on •sald Mary street sixteen feet,' and in depth south- IT rtily forty feet. No. 2. . All that certain lot of ground and two-story frame inesenage theteon erected, situate-me the. nertn side of South street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, Philadelphia; containing. in front sixteen feet; awl in depth northwardly Any feet. ° [Two hundred dollars to be paid at time et Bale.] [C. P., 3; Mar. T.. 'Ct. Debt, $87.30. C. W. Freeman.] Seised and taken in execution as the property et Geo r ge Mercer, tiud to bo sold by' • - .7041ifTHDDIPSON. Sheriff. Philadelpliie;Sherlirs Office, February 7, 1862. fe9-St SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to_ public sale or vandue, on MONDAY Evening. March 2. at 4 o'clock, at Idansorn-street Hall All that certain lot or piece of ground., with the three story brick meseuage or tenement. 'with three-Mory back buildings now thereon erected. situate on the north side of.Columbla avenue, •at the distance of thirty-fear feet eastward from the east aide of Ninth street, in the TAN' 011 tioth ward of the city of Philadelphia (late district of South Penn); containing in front or breadth ou said Columbia avenue sixteen- feet, and. extending in length or depth northwardly of that - width between parallel lines at eight angles with said Columbia avenue seventy feet. Bounded northwardly and eastwardly by ground granted or intended to have been granted to James Mc- Closkey on ground rent, weetwardly • paltly by' a' lot of ground granted or intended to have been granted tolthe said James McCiosirov on arnund-rent, and,parlitylby the bead of a certain three-feet , wide alley which - leads westwardly into said Ninth 'street; and soutt waidly by said Columbia avenue. Together with the free use and privilege of said threw-feet-wide alley as a Passim-way 'and water-course, st all times hereafter forever, in com mon with the owners, tenants, and occupiers of the other lots of ground bounding thereon. (Being the same premises which Prorate." P. Oustlne, and Ellen 8., his wife, by indenture dated the seventeenth day of April, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-Svc and recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 15, page'496. &c., ranted and convoyed unto the said .lames Sinews. , key, in fee.. reserving thereout a certain yearly ground rent or sum of ninety dollars,payable on the first day of the months of.lanuary and 'July, for arrears of which. said ground rent the.' udgment was obtained upon which this execution issued. l CC. P., SO March,'63.' Debt; iS 4 o.o6..Shoeinaker:l . Seized and taken in execution as the property of las: McCloskey, and to be sold by •, JOHN THOMPSON:Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °lnce, February 6„ . 1033.. 'fe9-3t ===LM .rortERIFF ; S 'VIRTIJE• OF kJ a writ of.Vendirioni Exponas, to maidirected. will be exposed to public rain or vendee, on MONDAY livensi sok;larch 2. 1963. at 4 o'clock, at liansom.strect Alt that certain lot of ground with the three-story. brick =assuage thereon erected, altuate on the went aide. of Eleventh street, between Yedorul and Anita streeta,• I n t h e city of Philadelphia, nt the distant.. of fifty feet northward from Federal otreet; containing in front Ono Eleventh street Ptxtfen.fact..and; In depth westward oft oat w!dth sixty feet to a thiee-feet-wyde alley leodlni, Into Federal street. ogether with the use in cummok, nt said alley.. (Being the same lot of ground whip* Christopher and John Fallon and wives, by indenture, 'Anted October, twentyrfiftb; ono thouoand.eiglit hondrynk 'and ricsirdedln`Doed Book 0. W. No. 70. pitta; w 4. granted and conveyed to Thomas Stewart, ressrvlo4 around'rout of 670. payabler, drat Ju' and ••-•••• rh MAIO T B. I . JOY 1101.15 Jahn tallte73; pi, '''‘A isucti vismivutwlll9 svrorfr . I.< wait . and to bc void bT Philadolphla, Sheritra.o s . lkee n . N Fe ir b ll .' ° 7, l4 l f B6T. 81'1'09'4g -A • kIIEItIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF 1, - ) a writ of Venditioni Exponsa, to me directed, will be' exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 2, lfat, at 4 o'clock, at Sansomatrect Hall, • All that certain lot of ground, with the three-story; brick messuale thereon erected, situate on the south side of Anita street. between .Eleventli and Twelfth, streets, iu the Firsrward of site city of Philadelphia, at the distance of two , hundred and • efxty-three feet four . and three-eighths inches west' from Bleventh street; containing iri,frout on:Anita street fifteen Let, and in , depth southward of that width sixty-seven feet. [Being no some lot of ground which Christopher and John Fat ten and wives, by indenture dated sixth November, 1500, recorded in Deed Book GI. W. C., No. 70, page 366. granted and conveyed to Charles Meagher, reserving a yearly grnund rent of forty-two dollars, payable ant' June and December. . '• [C. P.. 17; March T.', '63. 'Debt.'6495.2.5. John Fallon. Seized and taken toxecutton as the property of Chas., Meagher, and to he sold by JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. . Phi • a., Sheriff's Ofileei.Feba:lB6l.::.t s NW-36 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY. VIRTUE OF a writ of .Venditioni Ex/kaiak I.6:riWaliatt ld_ t will be' exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY sv ening, March 2, Ink at 4 o'clock, at Stumm-street Hall. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate iu the Nineteenth ward of the city of Thiladelphis,"on • the east side of Coral , street. at. the distance of twenty-four feet northward from the north side of Moore street ; con taining in front or breadth on said Coral street twelve feet. and extending of that width in length or depth cast-, ward, between parallel lines at right angles with said; ,Coral street. fifty-two feet seven and five-eightris inches to a certain four-feet-wide alley leading southward into Moore attest. Bounded northward and, southward by' ground now or late 01 Henry M. Boyd eastward by said alley, and westward by Coral street aforesaid,fC. P., 40: Mar.T. '6l. Debt, $1147.84.. 8: T. Vatuant. ) Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Christy. and to be sold by SOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office,Fobrnary %LIU (tell-Se SaBR 7 ,f 3 (. OF a writ of Alias VoriditiortigaPannit, to me - directed: , will be exposed - to - public sale' or' venduo, on MONDAY Evening, March 2, ISW, at 4 o'clock, at S-Ansom-street Ball. . All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three story unfinished brick house thereon erected, situated ou the northwest corner of Dauphin and Mechanics street. in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; con-: tainiug in front.or breadth on the said Dauphin street. 'fifteen feet, and extending in length or depth northward: 'of that - width along the went side of said Mechanics street" fllty,Atven.feet,•to a certain:three-feet-wide alley leading. from Mechanics street to Apple street. (Being the same• premises which John Boni and wife, by indenture dated. October twenty-sixth, one thousand eight hundred and nifty, recorded in Deed Book D. B: No. 135, page 4187, dra.; granted and conveyed unto Gottlieb•Eigagger in fee- subject to a yearly ground rent of sixty.-"six dollars. . P., 20; MarciAT...'n.. Debt,: $103.24.. •Thern. • Seized and taken in execution as the property of Gottlieb Bleasaer, and' to be sold' by '" ' JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. '• Philadelphia; Sherirs Office... February 6. 1843. ..fe.9-3t SHERIFF'S SALE .— BY VIRTUE a writ of Venditioni Exports% to um dtrectsd:„ will be . exposed to public sale or ovendfie, on MONDAY Evening, March 2, IM, at 4 o'clock,. at Sansout-street Hall, All that certain lot or.piele of ground, with the three; story. brick thrilling' house thereon erected, situate .on, the west side 'or Idarvino 'street, at the distance of one hundred and eight feet northward from the north side of Oxford street, in the.oity of Philadelphiaf . containing In front or breadth on said Marvin stree t twelve (12) feet, and extending in length or depth westward of that width, seventy-three (73) feet to a' four-feet-wide alloy.' leading southward into another four-feet-wide alley,t which leads eastward into the said Marline street. To gether with the free and common nee and privilege of both the raid four-feet-wide alleys nap, passnate-wny and D . • ' Ul4lllll Iriffior DJ R. .Ir4ll9MYlni 21/9 iliviilllll4 eight litilidiVa and Mt,--e.., end recorded in the proper ollice et Phila delphia. in Beed Book R. D. W.. No. 17. nags 16n. &e.,. Rut r ed and ivi conveyed unto the said John (1 groundcor's7akinf forty-two dollars , payable 'l ea n itlit-yriarly re pa n yme s nts m o o n the first day of the months of Jemmy and July forever. M. P.,21: March T.,13. Debt,is43.9). Cochran.' Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Q. Burk, and to be sold by _ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff: 7 - Phibulelphin, Sheriff's Office, Feb. 7,1 S 1. fe9-3t gIiBRIFF'S SALE.-13Y VIRTUE OF a‘vrit of Alias Venditiont Exponasjo me directed. Will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, March 2, 1863, at 4 o'clock. at Summit-street Ball. • All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three story unfinished brick house thereon erected, situated on the north side of Dauphin street at the distance of sixty feet eastward from the east side of Apple street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; contain ing in front or breadth on the said Dauphin street fifteen feet, and extending in length or depth north ward that width parallel with said Apple street fifty.; seven get to a certain three-feet-wide alley leading from Apple street to Mechanic street. Being the same pre mises which John Born and wife, •by indenture dated October twenty-sixth, one thousand eight hundred and SiXLY, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 135, page Sit,. &c, granted and 'conveyed unto Gottlieb Eisa,ser in' fee; subiect to a yearly ground rent of sixty-six dollars.', CO. P., IS; Mar. T., vi Debt $153.%. Thorn.) Seined and taken in. execution an the property of . Gottleib Eleanor, and to be sold by JOHN TEIOMPSON, Sheriff. • Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, February 7, WI MO.. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF. a writ of Venditioni Exporias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or,vendue. on MONDAY Evening, March 2,1669. at 4 o'clock at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at the northeast corner of Sergeant and Collins etreeta,ex tending along said Collins street northwardly one hun dred and forty-five feet seven and five-eighths inches to Fox street, thence eastwardly along said Fox street se= vent -eight feet to ground of the Sepviva estate, thence southerly along ,the same and. - at right •angles with said Fox street ono hundred and thirty-eight feet one and one-' eighth inches to Sergeant street, and thence westwardly along the RIMS thirty-six feet to the place of beginning. Being the same .premises which William F. Bmien and J. Dickinson Sergeant, trustees, at at.,by deed dated- October 31, 1548, and recorded in' Deed Hoek R. D. W. , No. 5, page 459, &e., granted unto Joseph Brown in fee, reserving a ground rent .of thirty-six dollars, payable half-yearly. . . . (C. P... 15; Mar. T., M. Debt, $77.64. Pile.] Seized and taken in execution as the propertyof Joseph Brown; and to be sold by ' JOHN TIIOSIPSON, Sheriff. Philadelais, Sheri ff 's Office. February 6, ISe3 fe9-3t SHERIFFS SALE.—BY viirruF, OF a writ of Venation' Exponas, to me directed,_ will be exposed to public sale or venduo, on MONDAY Even ing, blanch 2, ISS% at 4 o'clock. at dannom-street Hall. All that cot lain lot or piece of ground sttnate on, the north side of York street eighty feet eastward from: the east aide of the Trenton. Railroad in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on WA Ink ReptAileifTil TP ftmi l l inlelSWllarliitirivilliir btreec, deedEsecnel, - w, 11, Ernie!' ane,T, 11. Ser. li esut, Trustees, ',tester -mu Taylor, and veptum bar kwenly-secanti ‘ elglikeen ltutalred and forty-wren, recorded in (I. W. C. 26, &0., reserving ground rent eighteen dollars.) (Mr. Taylor hae long since parted with his interest Subject to the ground rent. ) CC. P.,11; March T,, ff 3. Debt, 68136. Pile. j' Seized and taken in execution as the property of Stephen Taylor, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Feb. 6. 7583. fog-St SHERIFF'S SALE.--•-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of lfeuditioni Expoons, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,. March 2,1563, of 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the net side of Fourth street, between Mcllwain (formerly Marshall) streetand Wharton street, in the Second ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the distance of eighty-three feet three inches northward from the north side of Wharton street; containing in front on Fourth street sixteen feet, and in depth eastward between parallel lines at right angles to Fourth street seventy feet, to a three-feet-wide alley. running northward into hfcllwain street. (Being the: same premises which John Fallon and wife, by indenture dated tenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, re corded In Deed Book A. D. 8.. No . 6P, page it, granted and conveyed to Francis A. Manderfield, reserving a yearly ground rent of fifty-two dollars, payable on first June and December. Together with the common use of said three-feet alley.? [O. P. X, Mar. 'l'. , Debt, 8E0.60. John Fallon.] Seized taken in execution se the property of Fran cis Manderfield, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. February 7.9989. tea* SH.ERTFF'S'SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF of Venditloni Exponas, to me direeted will be exposed to public sale or ',endue, on MONDAY Evening, Hazel. 2, 1863. at 4 o'cloelc, at Sansom-etreet Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground', with a stone dwelling house thereon, being the centre of lot No. 62, ~ in the plan of the " Greenville Estate," situate on the soutliwestwardly side of Warren street. in the Twenty fourth. ward of...the city of Philadelphia; containing in, front or breadth' ou the said Warren street sixteen feet, ' and extending in length or depth southwestwardly be-. tween parallel lines along the southeastern line one hun dred and sixty-three feet; more or lees, and along the: southwestern line one hundred and forty-live feet, more or lea, lo whit was formerly ; known as the West Pitila- Mphia, Railroad. Bounded northeastwardly by said Warren street, northwestwards by lot now or late of Henry Ferguson, eonthweetwardly by said railroad, and southeastwardly by other part of said lot No. 62, in the; plan aforesaid, [Being the same premises which Julia' A. Britton, by deed dated Bepternberl6, 1818, recorded in Deed Book A. 01. page 176, de. , granted and, conveyed to .Tamee Perry in fee, reserving a ground rest. •of fifteen dollars per annum, payable, on the first days; of January and July, every year thereafter forever.) [C.' P., 22: March T., 'Bl. Debt. 810.75. Britton.] Brazed and taken in execution as the property of James Perry and William F. Johnson, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, February 6,11363. fe9-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRT'CTE OF a writ of Vendirioni Barnes, to me directed, wilt be . exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, diarch 2.lsftt at 4 o'clock. at Saneom-street Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate in the late town ship of the unincorporated Northern Liberties in the county of Philadelphia, now in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, on the south' side of a forty-feet wide' street calledPrlee street, (now called Eller street,: running from 'Amber street 2 - to the Philadelphia ,and'. Trenton Railroad at the distance of one hundred feet south of and -parallel with York street,) commen-, cing at the, distance of two hundred and twenty-, eight feet east of. Amber street; containing ln front on said Price street thirty-three *feet • three inches - and a half, more or lets, and extending of that width in depth eighty-nine feet to a twenty-feet-wide street called. Clymer street; bounded on the nbrth by. -Eller street, on the south by said Clymer street, and on the east and west by lots granted to Wm. Reed on ground rent. • (Being the same lot of ground which Usury • Norris, by indenture dated March the fifteenth, anon Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, re corded at Philadelphia, February nineteenth, one thou sand eight hundred and tlfty-two. In Deed Book I'. H.. No. 12, page 24, Ste., granted and conveyed unto Edward Price, in fee. Reserving lhereout unto the said Henry' Norris, his heirs and assigns,ayearly ground rent or sum of twenty-live dollars. payable In equal half-yearly "payments on 'the first day of the months of April and October in each and every year, without deduction for taxes, &c. . [O. P. ;M. T., '62 Debt. $60.24. Wain.) Seized and taken in execution as the property of Edwd. Price, and to be sold by- • •JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Mee, February 7, 18113. te9-3t • SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF . Is- , !wrtt::of Venditiont Eirponits,i to irie directed. will be expposed to public sale or. rendue. on MONDAY. Bvening . ,March at% o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall.. MI the right, title and interest of •Joteph L. Lord, in and to All those fifty-two several yearly ground rents, charge hie half-yearly, issuing and payable on the first day of the months of April and October, in each and every year for-, ever, without any deduction for taxes, dm., out of and for the Bavaria lots or pieces of around marked on a cer tain plan, filed among the records in this rase, from one to fitly-two, respectively,: .askto those from one to top in olusive,-by Joseph M. Tifonnts,- his heirs` and assigns; as to those from eleven to thirty-four inclusive, by Joseph W, Barrer, his heirs and assigns; us to that numbered' thirti:Ove, by Sarah Ann 'Thomas, her , heirs sod as signs; as to those'from thirty -aix to fifty-two inclusive, lu• Caverow. his heirs and assigns. 24 0.1.01 $2500 N 0.2 of too DO Nora, of $26 00. No. 4, 010' CV No d s, of 2760 N0.6,0f29 60 No. 7, of 2840 N0.8,0f 27 00 N 0.9, of 27 00 •No.lo, of 25 0) * No. 11, of 25 00•No.12, of 24 00 N0:13,0f 2800 N0.14,0f 22 00 N0.15,0f 21 00 N0.16,0f ?A 00 N 0.17, of 20 00 Pio.lB, of 19 00 N 0.19, of 18 00 N 0.90, of 64 00 190.21, of 62 00 No. 22, of 62 00 No. 29,' of 62 00 No. 24, of 62 00 No.2itof 62 00 N0:26, of 62 00 N 0.27, 'of 600 N 0.27, of f 0 CO No. 90, of 68 CO No. 80, of 65 00. No. 81; of 54 00 N0.8.2,0f02 N0.:19, of 51 CO N0.:14,0f 66 00 No; 35,0 f 131 5i3 No. 3t3, of4B 00 No. 37, of 4700 N0.:6, of 48 00 • No. 39, of 46 00 N 0.90, of 44 00 Ne.4l, of 4300 N 0.42. of 42 00 N 0.43, of 41 00 N 0.44,01 90 00 N 0.4.9. of 89 00 N 0.96, of 38 00 N0:47, 0(3700 No. 48, (457 CO No. of 36 00 N0.150,0f 4300 No.ol, of 44 00 N0.52,0f108 91 Aar Plat. of lots out of which the above ground rents issue. at the Sheriffs Wilco.' C5.C.65; Jan. T. '63. Debt. 807,666 47. Stover. ] Seized and taken in execution as the property of Joseph L. Lord. and to be sold by JON THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sherlirs 0111ce:FebraarY 7, ass. feg•ak SHERIFF'S .SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF, a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me dinectek , will be exposed to awhile sale or vendue, on MONDAY. Even- . Mg, March I.M. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain 'lot or . piece of ground situate in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia. on the east side of Coral, commencing at the distance of thirty-six feet northward from the north aide of Moore street ; con . taining, in front or breadth on said Conti street twelve feet. and. extending ,of that width. in length ,or depth eastward, between parallel lines at tight angles with said Coral street...lifty 7 two feet seven and five-eighths' inches to &Certain :four-feet -wide alley. leading south ward into Moore street, with the • priyiledge .thereet Bounded northward andsouthward by,other ground of the mid Henry M. Boyd. eastward 'by said alley, and ' westward by Coral street aforesaid. ~ 4 CC. P. Al; Mar. T,;''alt: .Debt,S67.Bl S. T. Vanzant'l 'Seized and taken , in. xecution as the property John Christy, And to be sold by.JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. PhDadelPhia,'Sheriff's Clftice;'ffebruary 0.1863: Tftg (tt!. PHEL-- RIEIT 3 ,iI:I7PS SALE.--BY 'VIRTUE 15i K J a writ of Lenart Facies, to me directed, will be ex nosed to public sale or veudue. on MONDAY Evening, bi,, v b 2, INtl. at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street All that certain lot or piece $f ground and the twenty )nick messueges thereon erected, situate on the eolith side of Buttonwood (formerly called Tammany) street, between Delay, aro Fourth attest and the Old York road. in the city of l'hiledelphia (formerly in the Northern Liberties); Containing in front or broadth..on the said Buttonwood street fifty-five feet, and c length or depth' southward about one hundred and, thirty-two feet .] Bounded eastward by 'ground now or late Of -Abigail Physic.. westward by ground nor or late of Joel Torr, northward by the said Buttonwood etreet , and southwar d by ground now or late of Charles Fox CBeiug the same tot of ground which Samuel Jobson, juotor,by indenture sof the Aril. or I:Temper ! on e theima mgaL Rama „ MOO fit pick] itillUattLl law a h' 1811 " 64 'llv,"i!".1 dmuN'vu,'-}7 Parlaufi°,l ”"ill. " " -on e. ret orted Deed , A. No 24. nap 461, ka granted and conveyed' the genie premises to • Henry H. Shier in fee, roller) ing thereout unto him the said Marshall Attmore, his heirs and assigns, the yearl; rent charge of three hundred and thirty - s i x ; an d the said Henry 11. Sitter and Limy Ann, his wife, by in-, denture endorsed on the last recited indenture, dated the, thirty-flnl of July, one Niemand eight hundred and thirty-two, regranted and =conveyed to tire said Mar shall Att more the aforesaid premises, subject to the said rent charge by virtue of which the said ground'rent be came merged and extinguished; and the said Marshall . Attmore, by indenture of first of August, one thouslind eight hundred and thirlyvtwo, the counterpart whereof is recorded in Deed Book A. M., No. 36, page 481, &c . , , granted and conveyed the said lot to the said Antony O . Quervelle In foe. reserving theroout the yearly rent of three hundred and thirty-six d ol lara, payable half-yearl to him, hie heirs and assigns. ) N —On the above lot of ground there are fronting on Buttonwood street four three-story brick houses with basements, and in the rear of said four houses are sixteen ' three-stay brick houses with basements .frenting on . Tammany court. said court running south from said • Buttonwood street the whole depth of said lot and in the middle of the same. The said premises will be divided and sold separately ar followe No L All that certain lot or rises of ground and the ten three-story brick house s with basemente thereon, 'situate on the south side of Sntton wood (formerly called Tammany) atreet. between Dolawara Fourth street and. tbo Old York rogd, in the city of Philadelphia (formerly in the Northern labortieeticontatning in front or breadth • 'on the 'said Bnttonwood street twenty -Raven feet six inches, (Including one-half of the whole width of said Tammany court), and in length or depth southward about one hundred and, thirty-two feet: bounded east ward by pound now or late of Abigail rhyme, west- 1 ward by premises No 2 hereinafter described, north-, ward by said Buttonwood fleet, and southward by ground now or late of Charles Fox. Together with the tree use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said Tam many court, in common with the owners, tenants, and' occupiers °ram premises No 2 hereinafter described: as and her a passageway and watercourse, and of ingress, egress, and regress into. out of, over, and Along the same at all times hereafter forever . - No .-.2. All that certain lot or piece of gretind and the ten three-story brick houses with basements thereon, situate on the south side of Buttonwood (formed) called Tammany) street. between Delaware Fourth street and the Old York road, in the city of Philadelphia (formerly in the Northern Liberties); containing in front or breadth ' on the said Buttonwood street twenty-seven feet •six • iuches (including one-half of the whole width of said Tammany court),• and in length or depth southward • about nue hundred and thirty-two feet; bounded east ward by Prein les No 1 hereinabove described, westward by ground now or late of Joel Torr, northward by , said Buttonwood street, and southward by ground now or late of Charles Fox Together with the free use, right, liberty, and privi , ege of the said Tammany court, to common with the owners, tenants, and occupiers of said promises No. 1 hereinabove described, as and for a passageway and watercourse, and of ingress, egress, and regress into, out of, over, and along the same at all times hereafter forever . CD. C. 78; M. T . '63 Debt, 111,695 67 Mittens.] Seized and taken in execution as the property of Caro line F. Quervelle, administratrix, &c and to be Rohl by JOHN THOMPSON, Sherif. Plalada.. Sheriff's Office, February 12. 1863. fell-3t SHERIFF'S- SALB:BY VIRTUEI;:or. a writ of VeuditiornExponas, to me directeiCWDrini exposed to public sale or. vendue, on MONDAY•Evenfn4 March 2,1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall. • •• ' . All that certain lot or piece of ground situate:on the west side of Martha street. ninety feet north of Hunting, don,. in the Nineteenth ward . sit of PhLindelphinfeern , taintng in front OD said Martha street one hundred and seventeen feet six and one-eighth inches, and extending of that width westwardly in depth one hundred and ten feet to Collins street. [Recital. —Deed W. F. Emlen and J. D. Rerneani. trustees, et al., to Joel Jones, doled May thirteenth, one thousand eight hundred and d, and recorded in R. D. W., 4,361, ; reserving ground rent eighty eight dollars and fourteen cents. CD. C.. 3e; Mar. T. 'n't De t, *GM. SO. Pile. 3 .W 9 M visciuilon &Y lilt nrootriTof Jool .18111 J IfiffSIERLIMF, rnsinaciohins sheriff's Office. Feb. ID.I9Gi kat SALE.t-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of VenditiontEsrponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public Sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, March 2, lfeffii, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-stroet All that certain lot or Oeco of ground, situate is the Nineteenth.ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at the northwest corner of Sergeant Street and the Tren ton Railroad, extending weetwardlyalong said Sergeant street thirty feet to ground of Catharine Clark, tuence nortbwardly along the same at right angles with said Sergeant street one hundred And thirty-eight, feet: one and one-eighth inches to Fox street, thence eastwardly along the same' forty-one"feet live-eighths'lnek to the said Trenton Railroad, thence ,sonthwardly along the Fame one hundred and thirty-eight- feet two and three quarter inches to the place of beginning. Recital; —Deed -W. F. Emien and J. D. Sergeant, Trustees, et a1.,•t0 George Moore, dated April•l2, 1030, and recorded in 4. D. W., 5, 425, &c., reserving ground rent of thirty-seven dollars and fffty cents. CC. P., 171 . Di..T., V 3. Debt, $10.04. Pile.] Seized a nd taken in execution as the property of George Moore, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelnbia, Sheriff's Office. Febuary 6,186. feff•St SHERIFF'S , SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Yenditioni Expel:Ms; to me directed: will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, March 2. IM,„ at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Nail, ' All that certain three-story brick messnage or tene ment and lot or piece of gronnd situate on the south side of Stiles street, at the distance of one hundred and nine teen feet eastward from the east side of t3chuy.kill Fifth (now called Eighteenth) street, in the Twentieth ward of - the city of Philadelphia: containing in front or breadth on said Stiles street sixteen feet and extending in length or depth southward of that width eighty-nine feet to a twenty-five-feet wide street. Bounded north ward by the said Stiles street, eastward and westward by ground of John McCluskey, and southward by .the said twenty-five-feet wide street. (Being the same lot of aound which Joan McChutirey and wife, by Inden ture dated the thirtieth day of June, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred nod fifty-one, recorded at Phi ladelphia, is. Deed Book O. W. C., No. 174, dm., granted and conveyed unto the said Thomas Mulvaney, in fee; reserving thereout the yearly ground-rent of sixty dol lars payable half-yearly, on the first day of the months J of January and July; for arrears of which the judg ment WAS obtained, upon which this execution was issued.] [C. P. 21; Mar T., '63. 'Debt $82.94. E. S. Cimphell. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thos. Mulvaney, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriffs Other). Feb. 7,18 SS. • te9-3t K-I HERIFF'S SALE.—BY :VIRTUE ..OF a writ of Plurlea Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public scale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening. March 2, MS, at 4 o'clock. at Sanaom•ostreet Alt Mit certain threi-storir brick inessuage or tene ment and lot or piece of ground , thereunto belonging, situate on the north side of Market (late High) street, be tween Fourth and. Fifth streets, in the said city of Phila delphia; containing in breadth on the saiti•Alarketstreet sixteen feet, including one foot three Inchon of a certain alley extending( northward from said Market street to the' depth of thirty-dye feet. open for the accommoda tion of this and the adjoining premises to the eastward, nnii .113ilifffli Lip s tein DOD bendmol itri. Dunn emu mu u l Ulu Caul kinta mpg . of — W — iTirig - W.lolitilld i tettilsTiti:3;l7tolrli ground lormorly or filleenoth . Uttendlor, end westward 141. i rd i Lt florrme.rttakyof.Frodnehorey Jnlas ones. _ belonging to . (D. C., 44; M arch T ., '63. Debt, 40,213.16. Hirst.) Seized and taken inaxecution as theproperty of Charles B. Truitt and Robert W. D Truitt and to.be sold by YOIIittIiOUPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, February 0.1663.. fel4-3t• SHERIFF'S SALE.BY 'VIRTUE 'OF a writ of /MOLT' Facts's, to me directed, willte eX posed to .pnblic sale-or vendue, on -MONDAY.Rvening, March 2, IB6ZI, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,' All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the brick =assuage thereon erected, situate on the south side of Columbia avenue, at the distance of Jiffy feet westward from the west side of Thirteenth street, in the late ,fits-- trict of Penn, now Twentieth ward of the city of Phila delphia, containing in front or breadth on said Colombia avenue ifixteen feet, and extending in length or depth southward of that width sixty-three teat; bounded north ward by the said Columbia avenue, southward by ground now or late of Townsend Smith, eastward by .ground of Samuel T. Roberts, and westward' partly.y other ground of the said Samuel T. Roberts, and partly by the head or easternmost end of a two-feet-wide alley leading westward into a certain thirty-nine-feet-wide street laid out and opened for public use, parallel with the said Thirteenth street. [Being the same premises which Samuel T. Roberts, by indenture dated the twen ty-sectind day of April, auno Domint one thon.sand eight hundred and fifty-eight, granted unto the said Samuel McCoy in fee, subject to the payment of a yearly ground rent of sixty dollars.] CD. C. 72; DIar.T.NO. Debt 6521. •J. H. Wheeler.] Seized and taken in execution es the property ef Bamnel McCoy, and to be 0010 bp • ' ' JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia: Sheriff's Office, February 11,1885., fel4-3t. . kJ3EM:FF.IS SALE-BY 'VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to medirected, will be exposed to tanblie gale or vendee, on 3IONDAY Evening', March 2, 35613. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hull, No; 1. All that certain three-story brick mesiange or' tenement and the lot or piece of ground whereon, the same is erected, situate on the north side of ,Laurel street at the distance of forty-three feet eleven inches westward:ll6am the west side of New Market street,-in the Sixteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia ; contain `log in - front or breadthen 'said Laurel 'street fifteen feet four inches, and ertending in length or depth northward fifty feet. ißeing 'the same premises which James Lo gan et trax, by indenture dated February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one,. recorded in Deed Bopk. A. C. H. No.' 7; Page M 4, grantifd and Conveyed onto the said Frederielc Klemm in fee, subject to the pay ment of a yearly ground rent of shirty-six dollars and sixtv-six cents, being thepropartion., allotted to the above described premises of a larger annualgronnd rent of one hundred and eighty dollars.] • No. 2., All that certain three-story brick meesnage or tenement, brick slaughter-house and lot or piece of ground situate on the east side of. Hancock street at:the distance of two hundred andewerity-two feet northward from Abutter street, in the city of Philadelphia, late Dis trict of Kensington ; containing in front or breadth on. said Hancock street forty-eight feet, and.in length or depth extending thence eastward, keeping the same breadth at right angles with said Hancock street, one hundred and sixty-feet to Clinton street. Bounded northward by ground granted, to William Saylor, south .ward by groundsgrauted to. James Hamilton. eastward by said Clinton street, and westward by said Hancock street. (Beteg the same premises which George Magee, Sheriff, by Died Poll, dated November twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, entered among the records of the District Court for the City and county of. Philadelphia. in Deed Book L, No. 2, page 395, granted and conveyed unto, the said FrederickKlemm in fee, subject to the payment of a ground rent of ninety-six dollars per ,year. No. 3, All those certain four three-story brick zees suttees or tenements and lot or piece of ground situate on , time southwest corner of Frankford road and Thompson street, lately called Pleurae street, in the Seventeenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said road thirty-three feet two inches, and in; length or depth extending thence'westward keeping the; same breadth at right angles with said road 'onehrindredl feet. Bounded northward .by said Thompson street, southward by ground now or lately of Horatio B. Pen nock: eastward. by Frankford,road aforesaid, and west ward by ground .formerly of George W. Smith and!, Charles Ingersoll; trustees, ete:- [Being the *erne lot or piece of ground. which J. Catlin. and wife, by indenture bemiring date the twenty•-fourth day of February, eighteen hundred and flfty,nine,, intended to be, recorded, . granted and conveyettunto'Fredeticin Klemm inifee.:3, [D. C., 41; Mar. T. '63. Debt, fillo6. • Brightly. ] Seized and taken in execution ae the,property. of. Fre derick Klemm, and to he cold by ' JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. " Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Februitry,ll, Hee cfel4t3t • RHERIFFS .SALE. , —BY. VIRTUE OF. a irkeoeve'xiasti6ni anti dt rebted, will be • enceted to_ public sale or vendue, on MONDAY: Evening, March 2,1 M. at 4 o'clock; at Saneom-street Hell, All chat certain three-story, brick meantime or tens , ment, and lot or piece of ground marine on the east side of William.. street, at.,the 'distance of forty-eight feet northward from the north side of Pratt street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front or breadth on said William street sixteen feet, and extending in length or 'depth eastward between parallel lines, at right angles with the said • William street, one hundred and thirty feet to a thirty-feet-wide street called Bnekneil street... Bounded . nortbMayd .by ground now or late of Thomas, L. ,Woolston, eastward by Bracknell street, southward by ground formerly of said Thomas L. , Woolston;.and westward .by William• street. '(Being the same lot , of - ground Which Thomas L. Woolaton and wife; by inden ture dated Sept. 80th; 1851; recorded in Deed Book 0:-W; f C., No! 116, page 243, &c., granted and conveyed unto James Rorke in fee, - anbject to a ground r e nt of fBB4 per annum. 3 CD. C., 85; Mar. T., 183. Debt, $185152 Tluirm/ Seized and taken in execution . as the Property ofJames Berke, andito beaold by - , • ' • JOHN THOMPSON,Sheriff. -Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office;February 11,1863. felt-3t a writ of Venditionißzponas, to me directed; will Le exposed to_ public sale or yeudue, on MONDAY Ily,entng,' March 2, 1563, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom.street Hall, ` All that certain three-story.brick,messuage or td`ae mcnt, hack buildings, and lot or piece'of ground, situate s on the north side of Girard avenue, .at the , distarice of forty feet westward from the • west'slde of Thirteenth street,..in the Twentieth ward of thecity containing iu front or breadth on the said Girard ayennO eighteen feet, and *extending in length or depthmorth.4 -ward of that •gridth, at right angles. to 'the said .Girard: avenue, one hundred and twenty feet to Davis street. , Bounded northward by the said Davis street; solitHwarde by • the said Girard avenue. and eastward' and westward by ground intended to have 'boon ; grunt-Z ed to sold John 'Davy. (Being the same . lor.for, piece of ground. which the - said Bectiamn Davis and wife, by indenture dated the thirteenth day of Febru ary, anno DOllliDi one thousand eight hundred' and' jl_fry-four, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book T. Ifo. 120, page 29G, gm., granted and conveyed unto the said John Davy in foe t.reserving thereout the yearly ground rent or sum of two hundred and ten dollars,PaY4 able half-yearly.on the first day of the • months of Jaun= ary and July in every year; for arrears of which the judgment was obtained upon whichlhis execution wag , B.—We guested to state that Mr. Di • .haP —we are requesteL _ - . has: no longer any interest in the saieprenatses: - . CD. D. 33; Mar. , T, , '33,- Debt, Witt ii. E: S CathpbellJ` Seized and taken in execution as the property ofJoh Davy, and to be sold by • - TROntrsOlf,.Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oftleo; February 10. 1.8&1. 'fel4-3 SHERIFF'S . SALE'S: FaTIBAY wiltltAity 20. 1863. snEn wprs SALES. StiEitlFF'B SALE.—BY VIRTUff: is writ of Tenditioni Exponto. to me directed,' will fje exposed to public We or yendue. on MONDAY Eve ning:March 2, 1863, at 4 o'clock, nt Sansomecreet Hall, • Nth 1. —All that certain two-story stone m•lauage, frame kitchen. and two contiguous lots or piece- of borough of 04:""rtt°wn' in the Twenty-woad ward of lend, situate on the northeast side of Main street , itfthe the city of Philadelphia: one of then; whereon the said: mewing° and kitchen are erected, beginning at the side* of the said Main street,, at a.. corner of a lot late of John: Hail; thence exteedinghy the asimernorth forty degrees, east live hundred and ten fret, to a mark set for a corner . in aline of Thomas etlnille land; thence by the neot-: described lot nortli f fOrty-fourdegrees, west fortyleight: feet eight inches to the northwest side of a small apple. tree; teepee south thirty-nine . ttegteee and three-cam fffififP? RISTR ifT I HO r a t? _tha lor * e ...Le ffir lino One mucii tninpn no dorm the'. m i nute s , we et slaty-ono feet nix inches telhe tins t cor-i nor of Peßfletenniatto; thtenee south forty'degrees. wait • thirtY-three feet four niches, or thereabouts, to the-Main street aforesaid; thence down the same south fifty weds ono a half, east forty-seven feet seven inche., to' the place of beginning. Containing thirty-seven square'. perches of land, or thereabouts. No. - 2. --And the other of them beginning at the-side Of; the said Main street or. corner of this and a lot of John Stuckert.; thence extending by the same north forty de- : Meg and a half, east four hundred and thirty-nine feet. and six inches to a stake; thence by land late of Mat thew H. Messchert south fifty degrees and a half, east; 'seventy-six feet six inches to a line fence; thence by land of Thomas Arniat, south forty dcgrees,•west two • hundred and thiny feet ion stake; thence by the Shove described lot north fifty -tour degrees, west forty-eigh t . fes t eight inches to the northwest side of a small apple tree; thence south thirty-nine degrees-and thne-quar ten., west one hundred and eleven feet slx inches to a . corner post of the piazza adjoining the aforesaid Michelle thence along the northwest side of said , kitchen and" mesenege, south thirty-nine degrees ten minutes, west sixty-one feet six inches to the front corner of the aside ntessuagt ; thence south forty degrees, west thirty-flintier, feet four inches, or thereabouts, to the said Main street:. thence by the same north fifty degrees and a half, west. twenty-nine feet eleven !aches to.the place of beginning.? Containing eighty-seven, perches attend, be the same more or less. (Being the same premises which Jane B. Harrie t Bartbrlomew Winter, and Samuel Johnson, t suryivin_g•_exeoutors of the last will and testament of; Reuben Haines, deceased, by i nder. tore bearing date the twenty-third day of December, anno Domini ellrbteen i hundred and thirty-six; recorded in tho office for re-, cording deeds, ikc. in and for the (iffy and county of Philadelphia. in Deed Book S. H. F.. ho. le. page 113- 'lce., granted aturconveyed-to the said Benjamin Robin- - son, in fee./ , fC. P. 11, M. T. 'eaDebt, lima Tenet.] Seized and token in execution on the property of Sonja. min Robinson, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. • Sheriff's Office, Feb. 6, 1963 • U. S. INTERNAL REVENITE: AGENCY FOE ARE SALE OF: UNITED . 13Z 4. AlrE'i TAX ST A.14,P S. No. NT South. MAD ritieekirst dcior above Chestnut.- -.Atoll supply of all klnds•of-TAX , STAMPS constantly' on hand, and for sale to quantities to suit. A. liberal discount allowed on' amounts of NW and nr. wards. Orders by Mail promptly attended to. °face ilollll3 from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. JACOB E. RIDGWAY, deßtle9 • • No. 57 South THlRDStreet 'UNITED STATES INTERNAL. AEVENUEL Pont COLLECTION DISTRICT. PENNSYLVANIA.• NOTICE.—The A.NNIIAL ASSESSMENT for the above.; named District of all persons liable to a Tax on Car-: riages;•Pitiasure •Yachts.! BilliardiTables, • and Gold mid Silver Plate, aad'also of all persons required to take oat LICENSES, having been completed, NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN that the Taxes aforesaid will be received, for the TWENTY-SECOND and TWENTY-FIFTH WARDS of the City of Philadelphia, by WILLIAM H. MILLER and THEODORE 8. WILLIAMS, Deputy Collectors, at the oftic__,_e Langstroth's Building, GERMANTOWN, and for the TWEIVM-THIRD WARD of said city by DA NIEL W. GILBERT, Deputy . Collector , at the Moo of theo Collector. Fes:Ado:a atreot, Ptaattf Owns MA been al Taxes upon a.ta and Silver Pan, on or before the twenty-nn3t day of February, WM, will Incur a peualty of ten per centum additional of the amount thereof and costa, au provided for in the 19th section of the Excise Law of July 1,1862. All persons who, in like manner, shall fail to take out their LICENSES; as required by law, on or before the 21st of February next, will incur a penalty of ten per centum additional on the amount thereof, and THREE TIMES THE AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSEE, in accord ance with the provisions of• the 19th and 69th sections of •the Excise Law aforesaid. • . Money of the United States only received. No further notice will be given. • • JOHN W. COWELL, Collector. GermantownlPhiladelphiaL Jan. 30, 1863. ja3o-tfela TTNITED STATESINTERNAL RENT,: '—'. NUE —THIRD COLLECTION DISTRICT, Penusyl- Tanta, comprising Twelfth, Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Seven teenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth wards of the city of Philadelphia: • , NOTICE.—The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above-- named is trict, of all persons liable to a Tax on Car lieges, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables and Gold and Silver Plate, and also of all persons required to take out Licenses, having been completed, notice is hereby given that tie taxes aforesaid will be. received daily by the lindethigned, between • the home of 9 A. M, and 3P. M. (Sundays excepted,) at his Whew Southwest corner of THIRD and WILLOW Streets, on and afti r MONDAY,. February 241. 1933,and until and including SATURDAY; the list day of the same month. - - PENALTIES. All persona who fail to Day their Annual Taxes upon Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate, on or before the aforesaid net of Febru ary;l93l3B,will incur a Tenet/fp of tanper centum addi tional of the amount thereof, and oosts,_as provided for in the 19th section of the Excise Law of July 1,1E82. All persons who, in like manner, shall fail to take out their Licensee. as required by law. on or before the list of February, _INN, will incur a penalty of TMREE TIMES THE AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSES. 'ln accordance with the provisions of the 19th section of the Excise Law aforesaid.. 4fEr Money of the United States only received. No further notice will be given. • WILLLSId J. WAIIIWRIGHT Collector. • ial7-dtf • . . cot . THIRD and WILLOW Ste. CABINET IMMIXTURE.. fIABENWP - FMNITIAID AND BIG LIABB TABLES. , . . • •• • . MOORE dra CAMPION, 'No. XBl South SECOND Street, In connection with their extensive Cabinet Business. awl low manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, and have now on hand a fall supply finished with the 11100kil & CAMPION'S IMPROVBDIISHIONS, which are pronounced by ail who have use them to be en" nor to all others. 70. the Quality and finish of these Tables the. mann. &starers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with the; character of their work. au2l4tu I . TC/1101 - 4 .• . . BRALlPtabillOtliE; • - - veraer gralivanwal l . aid merman STREETS. EW YO It.. CONDUCTED ON THE =mortar RUN. The above Hotel is located in the most central Dirt of Broadway, and. can be reacted by omnibus or city ears, from all the steamboat landings and railroad depots. The rooms are elegantly furnished. Many of them are songtracted in salts of communicating parlors and champ bere. suitable for families and parties travelling together. . Neale served at all hours. • ; - Single Rooms from 60 cents to slPer day. Double Booms front $1 to $2.60 per day. JOS. CURTIS & CO. A TTBNT..T.ON. OlialaCE:4B. OF Tut; A NEW PATENT ARMY' FELT HAT Is now ready for inspection and sale at T N' S, No. 430 CHEST . YIIT STREET. adjoining the new post dace. This new ARMY HAT is novel and appropriate in design. and possesses unusual. convenience in its combinations. VIEW No. 1. Exhibits the Rat in fall extended shaper When worn in this form it has more of the truly military character than the disliked and almost discarded taper ing or steeple-Drown regulation hat. YAM go. 2. Exhibit, the crown depreased or foldedlo agreeably •to a fancy much iminlge4 in of late by mill- 'Vraw No. a'Exhibits the 'Bat compressed or folded down fiat, so that it can at times be carried or held under the arm, or be packed In the trunk or knapsack, and oc cupy only the least possible space. The - ordinary hat may by force be folded down, but on opening Rout again %mill be found disfigured by irre gular marks and creases; this is not the case with this newly. invented fiat, for it is so designed . and arranged that it folds or shuts pp lir its own lines, - naturally and without force,.,. and when opened out again exhibits no irregular marks or creases. litany of these Hats are now in the use of the Officers of the Regular and , Volunteer .service, affording , to them unusual satisfaction. Prices dependent solely on quality of material. . fel4-6t W HENRY PATTEN'S NEW WEST • END WINDOW .SH &DE, CURTAM, UPHOL STERY STORE, No. 1408 CHESTNUT Street, next door to Hubbell's Apothecary. . W. HENRY PATTEN most cordially 'thanks hie frienda.,and the public generally for their liberal and extended patronage, which has enabled-him to increase his business, in proportion to all calls made upon him, abd hopesto merit, by. strict attention, to every depart ment of the same, .a continuance of their favor. . Window Shades of every style and quality in the mar ket; Damask Lace, Muslin and Nottingham Curtains, Vestibule Lace and Rods kn . ; Gilt Cornice*, from a massive and elegant design to a small, cheap (though), neat band: Upholstering. Department comprises every branch in the trade, and thorough workmen employed for its separate parts. Bedding in Hair, Husk or Feathers. on hand or made to order (with despatch) of the very beet materials. Spring Beds allowed by customers to be nnsurpasied; one man hired exclusively for his ability in.this direction. • Furniture• reupholstered, varnished, and repaired. Carpets or Matting cut and made, or al ftered and put down, by : the, best men to be got in the city. Furniture Slips or Covers handsomely made and fitted.. ..Verandak Awnings. of various patterns, fitted to windows of private houses, .pnblio buildings , or stores. Itheßedsteads of every*clesoription:sise, - and - quality. Carpet Dindingn, Carpet and Gimp Tacks.' and Shad, Trimming. wholesale and Retail. • • . - •‘. • PaiTtiN, fel443t No. 1408 CH IiSTNUT Street.' * F. I. , G. ZINO ARMY AND TOILET MIRRORS, The beet In the world for finish and durability. B. M. •S. Molest brand Silk Finished VELVET RIBBONS. Sole- BENJAMID , N. SMITH, matAVANE Street, near Weet Br N og r aitA L fetklm CAUTION. The welb,r!ed reputation of FAIRBANKS' SCALES Has Induced the =biter Imperfect balances to °far them as " SCALES," and Parchmens ha*, thereby, In many Winsome, been anbiected to fraud aid. Imposition. Fairbanks' Sallee are manufactured only by Iheoii glue] Inventors, IL !at T. FAIRBAITIEW,It CO.: and are adapted to every branoh of the business, where a enact and durable floalee le dubs& FAIRBANKS & EWING, . , .•,, . • General Amok azilO.tr MASONIC; HALL ; OHBOTNUTAIT: WILLIAM YEATON & 00., • got South FRONT Streets , Agents for the sale of the' • ORIGINAL REIDSIRCK dt• CO.' eIIIAMPAQNB, Offer that desirable Wine to-the'tntda.• Also ]OOO cages fine and medittin'grades . • '• BORDEAUX CLARETS.. ' • • .100 cases ," Er andenber g Freres" COGNAC BRANDY, Vintage 1848,' bottled in France. , • 60 cases finest Tnecan 011, in-flasks .4 2 dozen in 60 bblefinest quality Sonongahela Whisky. ' • 60 bble Jensey Apple Brendy. 10,060 Havana Cigars,- extra fine, Moat & Chandon Grand Yin Imperlal. - "Oreen Seal" ChamPagnc J • , •• 3 , , ogether' with' a line assortment of ifadedis, - Sherry, Port, &c. 8318,1 y adyr dip 11OFFEE IE ITEM- The test cheapaireimiedioollio thecity. A trial will convince the most alopecia o charge made it satisfaction is not rentioxed. • • •Prepared an/ for cam . • -. Eagle Steam Spice and'Coffee Works. 244 and 5146 North FRONT Street. foH-Em HOWARD WORRELL, BOWEN & CO., LITHOGRAPHERS , AND PRINT COLORISTS, ,Southwest corner . of ' CHESTNUT and .RLSTANTH Streetkare,prepartui to or. *ante any description of Portrait, Landecape, Natural History, Architectural, Algoma. Map, or other. Litho. araph r , in the moat superior manner, and the moat •ress, *unab Photographs. Portraits'. Natural:History, and Medical Flaw, Haps; and my other deecription of Flake, colored In the ,beat - and warranted to give satisfaction. Particular attention to Coloring Photographs. cost FOR SALE AND TO LET. COAL YARD FOR ALF,.. I TIitE tot Stied np Yard in the oily: capacity for doing any meant of bushings., Inquire** the Pren ll4 ". / 41°. 957 Nor th NINTH Fume, below airard arcane. felt-et' FOR SALE-STATE POWDER MA OAZSNS PROPERTY. By virtue of authority voetiFd in me by aniset'of Assem bly. approved the 20th day of April, A. D. ,one thonglia eight hundred and Afty-elitht, L will, on behnif of the. Dolmen wealth. caw to he gold. on the BB- I CORD DAB MACH; LAM, ate o'clueiclPAK.. at publi auction, on the promisen, tho hiaheet and beet bidder, • all th at certninlet or ‘ piece of grimed, upoo, , whlch is erect ed the STATE POWDER MAGAMRE ewe anzonneunueet. Attnate,tn tbnFirekerard..ot.the City of PhilAclelphis ton , A.ARtirtippw Apjnitar.Blot kix Lg. gkvktii awl on Oa mouta DY 'Ann of HavidnllfhllitlA And limb'' , B. Lentz. The uso and possossion of the property will be reserved until a !gamine or Magazines shall have been erected, to which the powder may be removed, agreeably to the providons of the sct of Assembly aforesaid. •By order of the Governor,. A. L. RUSSELL. t felo-10t Adjutaat General Pennsylvania. TO RENT THE DWELLING Mapart of the Honee 1313 CHESTNUT Stmt. contain klaiSiXtoPla rOOITIF, with all the modern cenvsni.nces. Apply to Thomas !north), Real Fotabs . Agent and Col lec tor, N. W. corner of FOURTH and 'II Street', Phila delphia. . ,fb2s-60 rFOR SAE-- e : ERN...LAWN BE. ibt 'NARY. with all the apPnrtenancee, situate in the town of Unionville, Chesteruaunty. Building large and In good repair. Garden, Lawn. and all the conventendea for a School or Ilesidenoe. Apply to JACKSON RALLY, 'Braiding khereOn. Unionville. Cheater county, 'al TO BENT AN ELEGANT 'AND Ama commodlots ioN9FiLLING. °Wattling *rooms, a splendid situation, enemata the new Post Office and the Custom House. on CHESTNUT Street. per terms, apply between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock, at NO. *LE CHESTNUT Street. above Ponrth. faitt• ' JOHN REA, GERMANTOWN PROPERTY - 1111 aFOR. SALE.—A desirable residence, situated on JOHNSON Street, between Green and Main streets. The loCcontaine ninety feet front ty three hundred feet deep. The improvements are handsomely located, and consist of a doable three-story Stone H 011.138, with hall in the centre and kitchen. back, with all the conveniences of Rae, water, stable, garden, &c. For further Particulars, apply on the premises, 'or to DANIEL TRUMP. 'tint wharf below Goatee street, the Delaware. "- fe.l6-10W. • -FOR SALE OR TO - LET-FOUR! HOUSES, on the west side of;BROAD Street; bfilOW Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of , NINTH and HANSOM streets. mh9lB-tf AN T.O LET-A COMMODIOUS: DWELLING; No. 133 North FRONT threat.. Batt moderate. Apply to WETHERELL & BRO., cxfitlif 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. TO LET—THE MAOHINE SHOP, ma. ti 0.133 EMOTIVE Apply to WETHERILL & BROTHER, i027-tf . 41 North SECOND Street. . T GERMA.NTOWN. - 00 T: mcnTAGES FOR SALE, ON EASY :TEEMS. One on Wayne street, near Queen, and one on Queen. street . , near Wayne; both well sitna ed, well built, and.- containing every convenience. On ittiteir6O d _ _O. t0111.31* 11110 11_ Lehman street, with stable. One do. on Price street, near Chestnut Rill Railroad. One do. on Manheini street, corner Pu laßki avenue; very complete Two do. on Pulaski avenue, also complete. One do. .corner Green and • lonwn streets; splendid' situation. - ' . .. .. CHESTNUT HILL COTTAGES FOR SALE. ' One on Cottage street, near the railroad depot. very, cheap. . . . __ . ... One One mile from the railroad depot, with 5,,( acres of Splendid large do. near Mermaid Station, with stable' and 8 acres of ground; very. superior property. NEAR HOLMESBURG. —A very large superior Cot tags. with stable, Sr.e., complete, and 19 acres of ground. ABOVE TIOLDIESBURG.—Two nicely-situated. Cot-. Lagos, with every convenience, near the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad. FORTY-FIRST STREET AND. BALTIMORE, PIKE, WEST PHILADELPHIA. —A large, well-arranged, and nicely-situated Cottage, and easy of access. NEAR BUSTLEI'Oh. —A large Cottage, with good lot,' chea Al\ p. DERSONBEIRO, PERRY COMITY • - A.' Act ;ail, /1 I1116:11011110I 4.1 . 1 111011111111 t LIP EL Rllll2llll acemr or rot-c uze c2nnvry sem, Tifilb6§.li6.ll6iibn,'N. J.-,t coot Cott' ic ge, welt um— sled. plenty of shrubbery. grapes. frult.e.. with 2.1( acres of ground. BURLINGTON PIKE, N. J.—A new and well-built Cottage,Stable, &c., with 28 acres of Ground; very healthy location. SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICUT--A large, flue Cot tage, with every convenience, and beautiful sur roundings. • • Also, a large variel.y of other 13roperties. 'B. F. GLENN', 123 South FOURTH Streets, felt and S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH. and GREEN. eth - HERR'S HOTEL; HARRISBURG,' .FOR SALE.—The above valuableproperty is offered'. for sale. This Is a rare chance forpurchasers, being ac knowledged as one of the' LARGEST, MOST COMMO DIOUS, AND BEST ARRANGSD HOTELS in the inte rior of the State. It is located in the central part of the city, a abort distance from the depot of the several mil made, and within a pleasant walk of the Capitol build in*s. lie house fronts on Market street am feet, and on Thbd greet 177 feet, the whole lot extending along Third street to Blackberry alley 210 feet, with a back brick and frame building in the rear, and all the advantages of Ground Sewerage, &a.; necessary to a complete Jinn class Hotel. The FURNITURE Is also offered for sale. Terms will be made favorable. For further particulars apply to J. HERB, fell-f to 9t . Attorney at Law. Harrisburg. sek FOICSA , LL=i` D,EL•AWARE COUNTY FARM, 1115 *terct. in Birrningliatitt 23 wood; excellent Dwelling and Barn: nicely: watered; good neighborbixxl: near Chadd'o Ford Station, on railroad. Apply to • - JAMES R. CUMMINS, fel9-2t. MEDIA, Penna. ..VALUABLE FARII-IWILL BE sold at public sale: en . Fehruitry 21st 1983, a FARM or tract of land of 6534. acres, in MARPLF TOWNSHIP, Delaware county, one mile north of the Philadelphia plank road; three miles .Fin the White Hall Station on the Columbia Railroad. e House, with ten large rooms; good Barn, and all other outbuildings. There is water-power sufficient for any Manufacturing purpose, with Sawmill thereon. . febl-21. ' J. P. WORRELL.. VALUAJ3LE FARM FOR SALE.- ..-L—Tbe subscriber offers at private sale a valuable, Fenn, situate in New Britain township, Bucks county, within half mile of the. Lead Mines, containing sog *ref; of good land, 6 of. which are wood land.. This property is situated within three miles of Doylestown. Call and see it, and for farther particulars apply to the subscriber, on the property. fel6-121. JOHN W. THOMAS. • • FOR'SALEDELAWARE • COLIN) ••••1 1 .—TY FARM, 96 acres, 12 of which are heavy timber, balance in a high state of cultivation, situate 3 miles from Marcus Hook Station and Steamboat Landing, 21 miles from the city. Large and substantial stone im provements, handsomely situated, and nicely watered. Also, a large number of first-class Parma in the adjoin- ing counties. Callan& examine Register.- Apply to fe9 E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. A'yAlivau V . /ukulele's - 07 awn vivasellent Toad fand.withis threeminntos' walk of A SatiCill on Ina xtonlOvirn tQw4elapc Delaware ceusityi - , The improvements area large new gtone-house, built of the beat material, a large stone Barn; Wagon-bouse, Corn cribs, Spring-bonse near the dwelling, with a superior Spring of never-failing water therein. There are about 80 acres of heavy timber, consisting of white oak, hick ory, Sic., which may he made available at a small ex 'Dense 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 nnmerous springs. ' • • Fifteen acres of the above are prime meadow. • dimly to THOMA coun ty TT, fel6-6t . Lima P. 0., Delawara, Pa. AS FOR SALE, OR WOULD BE EL CHANGED FOR CITY PROPERTY,- A DESIRA BLE SMALL FARM. situate in New Britain Township Bucks county, I'a', three miles . from Doylestown, and one' and a - half from New Britain Station, on the Doylestown Railroad, containing BS acres, six of which to woodland, and five meadow, divided into convenient fields, well watered, good building, fruit, Sic. Enquire at 104 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. fez-lm" Ak in FOR SALE.-TEREE•EIGHTHH of the brig Thos. Walter. Apply to WWI 8. & JAS. CARSTAIRS, ' :" ,N 0.128 WALNUT Street. PROPOSAIAi A RMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE A OFFICE, TWELPT.S and GIRARD Streete. PHILADELPHIA, February 10, 1663. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited, and will - be re ceived. at this office, until 12 o'clock 3.1. , on SATURDAY, the 61st inst., for promptly furnishing at the SchuykUl Arsenal—_ L . 6,0(0, yards heavy Tow Burlap, 40 inches wide, suita ble for baling olothinz, &c. 600 pounds Linen or Flax Twine for sewing bales. 60,000 - yards 34-inch Scarlet Worsted Lace, army standard. .- Samples of the above can be seen at the Schuylkill Arsenal. Bidders will state in their proposals the quantity bid for, and the time of delivery, and also give he names of two sufficient sureties, for the faithful fal fitment of the contract. If awarded. Bidders are invited. to be present at the opening of the bids. . - G; H. CROSllikla fell-10t • D. Q. M. General, U. S. A:. LIGHT -DRAFT VESSELS FOR -4-4 RIVERS AND BAYS. NAVY DsPARPwtST, rebruarylo, 1938. THE NAVY DEPARTMENT will receive proposals for the construction and completion in every respect (except guns, ordnance stores.' fuel, provisions. and nautical instruments) or Armored Steamers of about sewn hundred tons. of wood and iron combined, having a single revolving turret. . . On personal application * at the. Navy Department to . Washington, or to Rear 'Admiral Gregory, No. 413 ; BROADWAY: New York, partiesintending to offer can examine the plane and -specifications, which will be furnished to the contractors by the Department. .:".- tilgo offer will be considered unless from parties who tire repared to execute work of this kind, having suitable shops and Fools of : which', if not known to the Depart ment, they must present evidence with their bid. The act'of Congress approved July 17 1882,' prohibits the transfer of any contract o r o r der or i nterest 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 • s l'ropositione will be received until t he 24th day of ' February, and they *must be endorsed" Proposals for - .Vessels for River Defence." to distinguish them from other bulsinimis letters. . -; . -; !.' pßorosALs , FOR ICAL., • ' • 111:V 'DlantGALPusvßioa'aOrrrca, Weaninorott, D. 0:, Jan. 81, 1963. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until MONDAY, the 23d dayy, of February. Mk at twelve ..(12) o'clock K., for furnishing the Medical and 1108Pital Department. until the lst .day of January 1861 with a supply of pure ICE;', to , be delivered. at Illte followiug places, to wit: Hilton Read, South Carolina. • - Newborn, North Carolina. • Fortress Monroe, Virginia.. Pen'eacola, Flo r id a. Naelayille:Tennees& ' . New,Orleans. Louisiana. ' St. Louis.-liflaiouti. • 'Waeltington, District ofColumbia. .aremPhisliTenneamae, t s As the quantity required at the reipective posts isnot precisely known, bidders-will state the , quantity of ,Ise they fu.rnish, wheruitt is lathered;:qtrige Per ton , of 2,000 pounds, and within what period they can furnish the amount of their bids. Although it is desirable that bidders should propose to furnish the whole amount re qutred'at any one of the places proposed tolm supplied. Bidders will state what futilities they possess, if any. for storing the ice at the putts they propose to supply. The' ice must 'tbeof the best enal icy, subiectlto the in- • enaction and approval of the officer in charge of the poet Where it is delivered,. The full name and Poet-office add ress of the bidder must appear in the pro sal. If a bid is made in the name of a , firm the names of all the parties must appeaz, or the bid will be considered as the individual proposal of the party signing tt. Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered, and an oath of,. allegiance toithe United States ()oval* ment must accompany each proposition, . Proposals must be addressed to • Henry Johnson, M. S. K., U. S. A., and Acting .Medical Purveyor, Washing ton C.. andebould, be' plainly marked ." Proposal s . for Ice. _ _ The ability of. the bidder to fill the contract. should It be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two re spontablo persona, whose signatures are to be appended to the guaragtee,land said guarantee' must accompany the bid. The responsibility of the guarantors must heshOwn by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District. Court or of. the United StateeDistriat Atterney. Bidders must be present in person when the bids: are opened; or their proposals wilimot be considered. ,•• ••••,•• Bonds in the sum of tire thousand dollars, sig - ned..b.iq the contractor and both of his guarantors, will leas.: (mired of the successful bidder upon signing the cceltgaOts • : • • Form of Guarantee.. • We, of the county of and State Of and the county 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 his proposition be accepted, be will at once enter • into a contract in accordance therewith.. Should the contract be awarded,blui, we are prepared: to become his sureties. To this guarantee must he appended the °Zola cats above mentioned. The Surgeon General reierves to himself the right to reject any or all bids that he may deem too high or CM imitable. HENRY JOHNSON, M. S. K 11. S. A.. ' fe7-14t -, Actine DredicalTurveyor. C iWir =AN INVOICE or' "Comet" and !' Criaimnr Champainie Wine.tolir. ' rive per eldpCarli andlor satebr , .TATIRETCRE & LAVERGNE, • fe6 ' SO% and SW& South FRONT Street. MARE'r • BONDED Stores, for sale I CHAS. B. Ai JAB. CARSTAM4 ii+2P lA6 WALNUT tit, Itad Al QB.AXITZ AUCTION 'SALIM JOHN B. MYERS . & CO., AUCTION ,:zu3s, Noe. an and an MARKET Street. ON FRIDAY MORNING, relfreary 20, at ID o'clock. mill be sold _by catalogue, On conlianatlon, ) on four months' credit, about 1160 pac- : ugea and lota of Britten, Breach, and Carman Dry 0 oods, embracing__a large and general staeortment of Cotton! „_ llo ,lorY L roYee„ ltibbona. Flandkerchicla, Silk Ties; pelvingplika, Umbrella; Clothing, .Army,Drawora' &c... .." /OEN 13. ISITRItS di CO.. Aisctloneera. - POEMVI HALE OF-BOOTS. SEIOPS. - ON TUESDAY MORNING. on 4 Pebruars n' 24. 43.0 o'clock, will he weld without roserie, month Greet— • Iffi MUIR kitlit tr-r". *°":3 ! 171 Th ffirAirt! a rre sworn' AißOTTlllinf of 1111111611031 SALE 01 , FRENcH, INDIA, GERMAD AND.BRITTRI DRINteIO.OT)ES.• &a. •• Ott THOR' SDAY MORNING, • February 26, at 10 o'clock. will be sold by catalogue, on [oar months' credit; about 360 PACHIIO3B AND LOlll . o f g rouc h, I n di a , German, and Britlela dry geedgjel,, embracing a large and choice assortment of flaw sad Maple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, linen. sad irottWa flOnins FURNESS, BRINLEY. & ea, Np. 429 MARKET STMT. wax OF IMPORTED AND DOME9TIO.DRY GOODS, ON TUESDAY MORNING. February 24, at 10 o ' clock . by catalogue, ' on , four months , credit., 400 lots of Caney knifiteplolamported.med domestic dry goods.- ' l • ; Sass- flamilee aad catalogues early on monis, .f PANCOAST.,&,W.A.BNOOK., TIONBERS. No. Al 3 BEASKITAItnet, , BY HENRY P. WOLBERT; AUCTIONEER, • No. 202 MAE KIM &met., South side. above Second St.. Regular Sales of Dry floode, Trimmings, Notlone, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, sad ISTODAY MORnif- MG. at 10 o'clock precisely. - • • City end country Dealers are 'requested to attend these Consignments respectfully aolleted from Mannfacta, rem, Importers, Commirslon, Wholesale, and Jobbing Howes. and Retailers of all and every description of. Mercbandise, " • DRY GOODS, SKIRTS, TRIMMINGS, ac. THIS' MORNING, . Feb. 20, at 11 o'clock ; will' he sold from the shelves. , dress and domande goods, tape and corded skirts, ints-? Penders, Mktg, hosiery, gloves, cravats, spool cotton, patent thread, sewing silk; trimmings,. ribbons,shawls,' blankets, crochet needles, heads, - bracelets, -primes' shirt fronts,collars,telt hatccaps, shows,perfumery, Atei MOSES =NATHANS, AUCTIONEER A.ND COMMISSION MIRCHAIST, sontheast cor ner of SIXTIPand RACE Streets. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS YOtt /MOLD . CALL • AT NATHANR' LOAN OPFIC . N. S. E: corner of _SIXTH AND RACE NVMDITB. AT ?RatT u E s hifeig:Vi Ni lepl i irdi v iiN HALF Fine gold hunting-case English patent lever watches, of the moat approved and beat makers; open-face ditto ladies tine gold hantingcase and open face love). and -Wine Watches ; elegant fine gold diamond and (maw.; eled bunting-case lever watches, full jeweled; fine gold', enamelled lever and 'aping watches; fine gold neck,' vest, and chatletn chains; fine gold bracelets, earrings.: =fine, flnger-rings, pencil cases and - pens, lockets,: lone, charms, specks, buckles, scarf-pine. studs,; `eleevelmttons, andjewelry of every description. • FOWLINO PIECES • .20 very superior doable - barrel -English twist folang, .pleoes, with bar locks -and back-action locks; superior' duck ituns, rides, revolvers, &c., together with _various • Ilitticy articles. fine old violins, dm . Ca ll soon. and select bargaint M. NATHAN& *ll SALE.BIC , VIRTUE' of a wit of sale, by the Hon. John Cad Judge of the District Court of the rfnited State .1n 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, at the Savannah Steamship! Company's Wharf, first Wharf beIowPALLOWFIIEL' Street, on SATURDAY, February With, at' n o'clock A. H., , the Clyde-built Steamship PRINCESS ROYAL, about, 'MO tons burden, American measurement, built in 1861,' or Iron,. in the best manner, fitted with wire . rigging.. She 'has also, besides her very superior F.ngtoes. two Run nOinlin ufigatint I martini on O NIL cid -77 ..1017-61 United rniiiitilinhezili:-erk MARSHALS - • SALE.-Bir VIRTUE - I A-s- - of a writ of sale, by the ROnorible John Cadwala der, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi ralty, to me directed 11 be sold at public sale, to. the highest and beat bidder, for cash, at Michener'eStore' • No. 142 North Front street, on SATURDLY.FEREUAAY 28th_ISSi. at 12 o'clock M.,part of the Cargo of the Steamer PRINCESS ROYAL consisting of 40) bags of Coffee, 450 pack ages of Teas 360 bags of Pepper, 500 boxes Tin, NO bundles of Sheet Iron, Soda Ash in casks, and 50 barrels of Cod fi sh.- WILLIAM KILL WARD, A United States Marshal E. P D. of February 16,1863. • . fell-6l • MARSHAL'S ..SALE.-BY: ..:-VIRTIrp of a writ or order of sale, issued 'out of the ChMilti Court of the United States, Third Circuit, to me di acted,'. 1 will expose to sale, at public auction, on. FRIDAY, l FIiBRUARY 27th, INN, at 12 o'clock fd. at Auction, Store, No. 124Sotan Front Street, the following' merchan dire—to wit: • Steven cues Amputating Instruments. 15,000 Friction Canon Primers, and acp.ooo Percussion "ans. • WILLIAM. billa;WAßD J United States Marshal IL D. of ra. February 16, 1563. fella , • , e ZEGA.T.4 TN THE ORPHANS' 00IIRT FOR THE TN CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. . _ . Baste Of riusax - ROSSRLL,.deCeased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle. and aust the first and final account of HENRY S. COCER dj AI4, Administrator of the estate of SUSAN RUS SELL, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties in terested, for the purposes of his appointment, on TifUßd- DAY, the fi fth day of March. 1569, at 4 o'clock P. EL, at his office, No. 200 South THIRD Street, in the city of Philadelphia. . EDWARD TILBURY TONES, fe2.l4mwdt Auditor. . NOTICE. -TO ANNA LEISB.RE, late of the county of Philadelphia, In obedience to an order of publication to me directed, gn are hereby notified to be and appear in the Court of mmon Pleas •for the ',Brand county "of Philadelphia, *Atha drat MONDAY ot-March next, to show cans., if any you have, why your husband JACOB J. LEBfBAE, should not be divorced from the bonds of Matrimony entered into with yon according to the prayer of his pe tition filed in said Court. . . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Philadelphia, Feb. 6, 1863. fe6-ffit NOT.ICR-TO EMMA APPLETON, late of the county of PhiladefPhia. . ' • In obedience to an order of publication to me directed._ you are hereby notified to be and appear in the Conner Common Pleas for the city 'and county of Philadelphiac on the first MONDAY of March next, to show cause, any yon have, why your husband, SAMUEL APPLE TON, should not he divorced from the bonds of Matri mony entered into with you according to the prayer of hie petition filed in said Court. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Sbe,iff's Office, Philadelphia, Feb. 6, 1914. fe6-141 1 4 PIEITIP a. , Bffgagarsf, la ilia-- gg In obedience to an order of noblication to inn iiiTSettol. .otityd to In 4no ItPPefts Goon of Common Pleat, for the city and county of Pntlatletphia, on the Hest MONDAY of March next, to show cause, if any you have, why your wife, ELIZA DUTSON,nhould not he dtvorced from the bonds of Matrimony entered into with you according to the prayer other petition filed in said Court. Jolla THOMPSON, Sheriff. Sbetill's Office, Philadelphia, Feb. 6, 1933. PAM* TI.CE.-TO V. L. RICHARDSON, NO A.l late of the county of Philadelphia. In obedience to an order of publication to me directed, you are hereby notified to be and appear in the Court of Common Pleas, for the oily and county of Philadelphia, on the first AISIZiDAY of 3ferch next, to show cause, if BROCA RICHARD 611.11i,Isroultvnea Y dl, 3 ;= f r e o . m iti t 3 h e bonds of Matri mony, entered into with you according to the prayer of her petition sled in said Court, • JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Sberitre Office, Philadelphia, Feb. 6, ISM. fe6-fit TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND' COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of the account of JAMES McGILL, Is olate of mr,Bs At AlcolLl,, under assignment dated November 241861, recolded In Deed Book A. N 0..%, page U. The Auditor appointed by the Conrail, audit,. MUM, and adjust the above account of James McGill, assignee of. Hiles St McGill, as above-mentioned, and to report distribution of the .balance, will meet the parties inte rested, for the purposes of his appointment,' on MONDAY, March 2d, 1863, at 4 o'clock P. M., at hie office, No. 423 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. felS-tvfrnifk • B. H. HAINES. Andltor. TN THE ORPHANS' 00ITRT FOR THE •-• CITY' AND COUNTY OP 'PHILADELPHIA. Estate of ELIZA G. FISHER, a minor. -Tho7Auditor appointed -by the Court to and% settles and adjust the account of SARAH H. ATHERTON, Guar dian of ELIZA G. FISHER, a minor child of C. H. FISH ER, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance is the bands of the accountant, will meet the - parties into- - rested, for the purposes of-his appointment, on MON DAY, the 9th day of Maroli,__ - IBM: at 4 o'clock P. M.; at his office, No. 131 South, FIFTH Street, ;in the city of `Philadelphia.....- • • fela-fmwdt, INTHE ORPH ANS COT= FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADET,PHIL Estate of HENRY TIEDEKEN, deceased.. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the first and final account of SOPIFIA TIEDE KEN, Administratrix of the Estate of HENRY TIEDE KEN, deceased; and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties In terested, for the perpose of his appointment; on TRUES DAY, February 26, 1563; at 4 o'clock in the afternoon; at the office of JOSEPH ABRAMS, No. DOT RACE Street, in the city of Philadelphia. • - felS-fmwa* TN THE ORPHANW . OOTTIM . FOR THE CITY AND c9uNTy..9P•PHTLADELPTITA. Estate of ANTHOIik 6. QUERVELLE, deceased The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the , second account of CAROLINE F. QUER VELLE, Administratrix of the Estate of ANTHONY G. QUERVELLE, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appoint ment, on WEDNESDAY, February 2.3tb, at 4 o clock P. ,et his office,' No. 129 X South FOURTH Street, in the cityof Philadelphia. JOHN .HANNA, fell-wfm6t • Auditor. IN' THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR -a- THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. - Trust Estate under the last will of THOMAS B. PRITCHETT, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, _ settle, and ust the account of EDWARD H. BONSALL, MICHAEL Fat:MCKEON, and JEREMIAH BONSAhL, trustees under the last will and testament of THOMAS B. PRITCHETT, decease 4, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the Trustees, will meet the parties interested in the trust estate, on MONDAY_ February MO, 4P. AL., at his office, 515 WALNUT Street, is the city of Philadelphia. fell-wfmst WILGIA3i BENET, Auditor. TN THE ;ORPHANS' COURT -FOR r..TIIE CITY:AND COUNTY OF. PHILADELPHIA, •Eshite of 'CATHARINE MchIASTERS; deeetreid. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,- Battle and adjust the account .of MARMADUKR WATSON, true tee, under the will of CATKARtNE MoMASTERS, of GEORGE D.. EuToKER, of the city of Philadelptda, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the Trnstce h will meet the trtiee In .for the gPItR ° 4 B b B JSK I I a a t i ro= t P. o ld 7 : U an i ll A o e N . i 7c .. 1 0 11 Str , eet, Philadetphia... felB-2ntsfat SAMUEL C.- PERKINS, Auditor. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY ANli COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, of December Term, 1032. No. 171. Alias Levert Facies._ ALLEN W. FHAFO, who survived , vs. The Rec tor, Church Wardens, and 'Vestrymen o?the CHURCH OF. THE INTERCESSOR, owners, &c., and STEPHEN . P. RUSH (contractors.) . - The Auditor appointed by the :Court to report diStri button of the fund raised by the sale,. under this writ, of the followin g- 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 commencing at the distance of ninety-seven feet eastward,. from the east aide of Broad street, in the city of Phildelphia, containing in front on said Spring Garden street sixty-six fest, more or less, and in depth northward about eighty-flue feet; the lot on which the same is erected being ninety-tine feet, more or less, in front on Spring Garden street, and extending, in depth northward about one hunderd feet, the building erected on the foregoing lot being a Church— will attend to the duties of his appointment on TUES DAY.-the 24th day of February, 1861 at 4 o'clock P. M., at Ids - Mee,'No. 220 South FOURTH Street. Phi's delphiaochen and where all persons interested In said fund are reouirelt6 present their claims, or be debarred from coming in upon the same. JAMES I,ir. PAUL, Auditor. Philadelphia, February 11. 1863 7 • fell-10t FREIGHT. • '11:10111ME lINION:TRAN SPOB TA'FION COMPANY, OSO. W. CASS & COi,.HROPRIRTORS.—The attention of Men cheats and =tippers of Philadelphia. is direc h i s city opening otia NEW FREIGHT LINE betwee city ande.Yerk. • • . • We are prepared to offer Through 'Receipts for Freights between the cities of Philadelphia and New York,' and pointa East thereof, via "CAMDEN AND. POET MON MOUTH." All Goode entrusted to our charge will meet with prompt deupatoh had careful handling.- • ,„. Freight received in PHILADELPHIA at the Compa Pi e r,' third -Wharf above ARCH ' Street , and in N FORK, at. Pier No. 28 North River, foot of !ORR& Street. • • For further particulars. rates offrela dm. ai t ply to (formerly Of lihdlop, Simons. & CO.) Fielglat'Agent. j . • • Ml 2 oe. BN. WHANW.SLPhiladalphli. . . WhL F.-ORIFFPITS; Jr., je2o-I.m . (formerly with Leech,& Co.) 04nerai Manager. pELLEVOISIN`4BANpY.--AN, IN 79 ..." 0 ..' in P °ud b f a' au et CARsEtnisH ' 4110' WALNUT and 211. ORA TS Sta. AUCTION !SALIM • MTHOMAS & SONS, • 110e.139 and 141 Swath PC/1111TH Street RAMC OP STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. At the Exchaa se, every YUEBDAY,at PE o'clock. ' SIP Pamphlet cataloea each Saturday previous. jiw puRNMIRE A LES at the Auction Store, EVANS THURSDAY. SALE O..P,LILW BOOKS,fiIIi)OfLIBBARy.. •- , • • TEITS•AFTERINOON, 'Yebrnari 20.. it fhb Aneticoa Store. a collection of lifif books. from a library. 8:1 0 CIIS A D REAL. ESTATE ON lIESDA Y. AffitlllBl3 1.4 111. Vilf RI PHIX4IISK.E Fair If Ur 011101 villuir; 11109fitgisliTinfulD thltatiie.ii 2.16:- day. CJ. ' WOLBERT, 'AUCTION MABT, - N 0.16 SOUTH SIXTH STREW. . Between Market and Cheetnnt. BINE: CiLD BRANDIES, _WINES. DiaNG. WHISKY. GIN. iv; In cases and demijohna ON TUESDAY MORNING. February 24th. at precisely 11 o'clock, at No. IS 'with Sixth street, getwent Market and .Chestrint to continuation of our cat, Logue of the 17th, a large invoice orreserved Brandies, Madeira, Sherry and Fort Wines; extra old Monongahela Wittaky, Jamaica and Granada Bum. Scotch Whtskies, dre. Mar Catalogues now ready. The stibleribeil will vice his attention to sales of Bea Estate, Me*.3l:kandlae, Household 'Furniture, Fancy Goods paintings, objects of Art and Virtue, dtc.l all of whissi shall have his personal' and prompt attention. end *a which ha solicit. the &cora of his fiends. plum' FORD &CO., AUCTIONEERS, -A- 525 MARKET and 522 CONKERCB Street& SALE OF 1,000 CASES ROOTS, SHOES, BRO ANS_,. no. . ON MONDAY 11ORNINO. February Zl, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold by ca: Wove. 1,000 eases men's, boys', and youtbe', Cat. kip, and grain boots, brogans Am. • women's. misses: end children's, calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco needed boots and abase MEDICAL TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT. Thla valuable and popular Nedfatue has anlvereally rt salved the most favorable recommendations of the • • MEDICAL PROFESSION and the public Re the mat EFFICIENT AHD AORRICABLE • . SALINE APERIENT. -- • It may be used with the beet:effect to_ Intone and Febrile Dissaeee, Costiveness. Sick tug Intone Na Loss of Appetite, Indigestion. Acidity of the mach. Torpidity of the Liver, Goat, Rheumatic dffectlone .Gravel. Files. AZID ALL o 0111PLAI NTH IFTERI • ONNTLE AND COOLING 6PRRIBITT OR POROL. TIVR IS RFAIIIRRD. It is particularly adapted to the warts of Travellers by Eat and Land ; Residents in Hot Climates, Persons of Sedentary Manta, Invalids, and Convaleecents ; Captains of Vessels and Planters will find It a valuable addition to their Medicine Chests. It Lin the form of s Powder, carefully put up in bottles • • to keep in any climate, and merely requires Water poured upon it to produce a de-. 11gWal effervescing beverage. . Numerous testimonials, from professional and other gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the cona try, and its eteadtly increasing popularity for a series of years, strongly guaranty its elacculy end valuable charms• tor,landlcommend it to the. favorable nottee of ett public. Manufactured only by TARRANT- 42'00., so. 275 GREEN NSW GREENWICH Street, cprner of Warren X, et„; . • YOU And for sale by Dt - aggbita generally. IiTRIFY THE BLOOD.- NOT,A. FEW - of the worst disorders thithaffiict mankind arise from the corruption that accumulates In the blood_ Of all the discoveries that have beta made to purge it out. noes PlyaligUINIC.Fl4Ol POW El t gAikli r iril t q „,";,z" •"'" "7"" use steer or hetath itrstio IZsektli,;..t. Slag°. SWAM. it etimalates the healthy functions of ' the body, and expels the disorders' that grow and rankle in the blood. Its extraordinary virtues are not yet wide ly known, but when they are, it wilt no longer be a question what remedy to employ In the great variety of - ailiicting diseases that require an alterative remedy. Such a remedy, that could be relied on. has long bean sought for, and now, for the first time, the public Oxon one on which they can depend. Our space here don not admit certificates to show its effects, but the trial of a single bottle will show to the sick that it has virtues sur passing anything they have ever taken. Sufferers from Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores try it and sea the rapidity with which it cures. Skin Dina's:, PAM cleaned puetv, of W, Biota, Eruptions., &c., are soon but e •••• • • • . .5t.....dn/hony's Fire. Rose or Erysipelas, Teter or Salt Rheum Scald Head, Ringworm, he.,_ should not be borne while they can be so speedily cured by Araa'a SARSAPARILLA. Syphilis or Venereal Dismal: Is expelled from the system by- the prolonged use of this Sarsaparilla, and gthe patient is left as healthy as if he had never had the .disease. .• R • • In • ale Diaca.te.r are canoed by scrofula in the blood. And are tonerally soon cured by this EXTRACT OP SARSAPARILLA. Price el per bottle, or six bottles for SS • For all the purposes of a family physic, take AYER'S CATHARTIC - PILLS, which are everywhere known to be the beet purgative that to offered to the A merican peo ple. Price, 2:Scentsper box or live boxes forl ' Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO.. Lowell, Nam, and sold by all Druggiala everywhere. fal3-fraw2m HEALING POWERS OF ELEO TRICITY DEMONSTRATED, at =AO WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. The following report to not based on rumors or hear says; neither Wit the result of casual observation or some lar-off reference to some unknown persons ; but from reliable business and professional men of this city, in ont . very midst, and was arrived at a ft er a careful ob servation of facts. transpiring from day to day, in the presence of the undersigned; and.hundreds were daily witnessing the results of Professot B.'s successfal treat ment, at )SSOWalnut Street, where he has cured over four thousand acute and chronic diseases which had resisted the skill of the medical profession in this and other cities. . . READ THE FOLLOWING FROM A FEW RELIABLE MEN OF PHILADELPHIA. . . . . We; the undersigned, having been treated forobstinate .diseasea by Professor Bolles, at 1220 Walnut street. Phi ladelphia, which bad resisted for a long time the treat ment of t he lost eminent medical men In this city; and also having witnessed the results of his treatment on a great number of our acquaintances and friends, for acute and chronic diseases, do therefore take great pleasure in recommending to the public the important discovery of Professor C._ H. Bolles, located at 1220 Walnut street, where he has been located over three years, testing his treatment on many thousande of our most reliable citi zens, by his new discovery of applying Galvanism. Magnetism, and other modifications of Electricity, and having watched his success in the speedy and perma nent cures of hundreds of o - .n' friends, as well as our selves, and especially that class of diseases never bene _Med by medicines: therefore Resolved, Resolved, That we, the undersigned, regard the greet 'success we have witnessed for mouths in the treatment of Consumption, Rheumatism, Paralysis, lußanitT. Diabetes, Bronchitis , all Nervous Disease!, Catar r h. aneturceis, aphorty Asthma, agile Chll4.lntritetion Si Bleak el. VPAkitil 29iiiin Rani sli AKIO . 111111 Withated Limbs: Convn)slons. ranitslion at the East, and Lockjaw, as indubitable ettlettos of Prates* sor B. %scientific application of Electricity for the speedy care of all curable diseases: • . E. A. Steele, M. N0.1 South Twelfth street. W. B. Brown, Merchants' Rotel. Win. 11. Shriver, Raines street, Germantown. S. C. Stockton, 216 Market street, Philadelphia. Thomas Allen. ;Fortieth . and Chestnut, West Phil*. delphia. John McCormick, 1220 Ridge'avenue; Charles H. Grig Nos. 219 and Church alley. Emanuel Rey, 7 07 &mama street. Isaac D. Guyer, 2 Woodland Terrace. W. B. ReaneyChester; Delaware county, N. Craig, 17 26 ' Arch street, TM Broad street. . Robert D. Work. 61 North Third street. Croll N. E. corner Teutirand Market streets. .• N. B.—Pro fessor Belles takes pleasure in referring the 'sick to the above names, and the following goatee have been or will be giYet ui itui tor the good of humanity: - Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, 817 South Front street. . • Edward T. RTALI, preacher of the M.S. Church, Dye- Mint of long standing, Laryngitis and Lumbago, 1 Helmuth Areal • Alexander 1 4 4 1 1% IliflMunatory Rheumatism, Dun lap, long standing , l3l2 • Savery offset, Eighteenth ward, Kensingto ill Wiam N. Shaine, Paranoia of the lower limbs (~Parapiegynand Epilepsy , publisher of the Nationa/ Merchant, 1M South Second street. Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain and severe Hemorrhage of the Lunge and Diabetic. American Ho tel, Philadelphia. Charles L. Jones, Dyspepsia and Lumbago, MS Arc Street. . James Nugent, Deafness for six years, and ringing and roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford streets. William Morgan. General Debility, 401 Spruce street. Thomas Harrep. severe Diabetes. Rose Mills, West Philadelpbia. George Grant, Rheumatic Gout, long standing, 610 Cheatnutstreet. • H. T. De Silver. Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory Rheumatism, 1730 Chestnut street. 0. H. Carmich, Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation of the kidneys. Chestnut and Fortieth streets. George W. Freed, Epilepsy. 1492 North Thirteenth. street. .. - Anthony Carney, Consumption, 1217 Market street. / James I'. Graves, M. D., long standing and severe II LnDA.IIO, 216 Pine street. Edward McMahon, Consumption. .227 Pront street. - Charles H. Grigg, Dyspepsia and Constipation, Tenth and Arch streets. . . Charles D. Cusliney, Paralysis of the lower limbs (Paraplegy)_ and Dyspepsia, Western hotel. J. .Ricket, Chronic Bronchitis. Constipation, and Con gestion of the Brain,-51S Callowhill street. Rer. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia. M. M. Lanning.NervonsPreetratign. Cadbnryavenne. Anthony Carney, Pulmonary Consumption, 1217 Mar ket street. . . . N. B.—Professor C. IL BOLLES will publish, from time to time, certificates of the cure of chronic cases which had resisted the treatment of the most eminent medical men for years. Please take notice that Prof. B. does not advertise MIT certificates of cures, except those cured in this city. He has established himself for life in this city, and hie success in treating the sick is a sufficient guaranty that he claims nothing but scientific facts in his discovery in the use of Electricity as a reliable therapatle agent. N.B.—lt will be well for the diseased to recollect that Prof. B. has given a word of caution in his pamphlet, to guard them against trusting their health in the Mende of those in this city claiming to treat diseases according to his discovery. This caution may seem severe on those using Electricity at hazard, but it is the severity of truth, and designed for the good of humanity. See advertise ment in another column. Consuitation free. PROF'. C. IL BOLLES, . ja3l-tf.. 1220 WALNUT Street, Philada. SHIPPING. Ala BOSTON AND PlCELAiiiiat, PHU STEAMSHIP LINE, eafllng port VA S on SATURDAYS, from second wharf below Street. Philadelphia. and Long wharf, , Boston. • . The steamship SAXON, Capt.' Matthews, will ash from Philadelphia for Boston. on SATURDAY, February at: P. B and steamer NORMAN. Capt . Bator, from Button. on the SAMH DAY. at 4 P. B. These new and unbstaagal steamshlws form a reinillir in% calling from each port punctually on Saturdays. Insurances effected at one half thermal= charged_ by utl vessels. • !relate takes at Ihtr rater. Shippers are reatteeted to send Sup Receipts and Ring . Lading with thetr goods. . !or Freight or Passers thawing Sae accommodations) ow l, to . MINIM WINSOR dt CO.. no is 3:011 South' DELAWARE Avenue. STEAM . WEEKLY TO LIVER POOL, twist — dna al, Qneenst • own (Cork Har bor.)• The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool. New York, and Philadelphia Steametdp Company are Intended to sail as follows . . ETNA Saturday, Febr $ t CITY OF WASHINGTON Saturday, Febr uy 28. (IFFY 'OFtBALTISSORS Saturday, March 7. _ And eyery succeeding Saturday at noon. from Pier bjet. 44, North or. .. • ' RATES .07 PAHBAGX - Piyable in Gold, or its equivalent in Currency.iFiizer. °Anal. gm MI STEERAGE. $,!3 60 . Do. to London, 86 (X) Do. - .to London, 35 06 Do. to Paris. 66 00 . •Do. brig, 40 01 Do. to Hamburg, • SO 00 Do. to Hamburg, 37 60 Passengers also forwarded to Ram, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, dtc., at equally low ratee. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: . Ist Cabin. $75, $96,4100. Steerage from-Liverpool, NO. Prom Queens.. .town. $3O. Those who wish to send for their Mends eau buy rickets here at these rates- For further information, apply at the Company's Offices. . JOHN G. DALE.Agent, fat ' 111:WA.LIPT Street. Philadelonin.• , . . . . . . r,: a 4=jej:FOß NEW' YORK —ra i ling DAY—DESPATCH AND SWIFFEMIA LINES—VIA DELAWANE ANDKARITAN CANAL. : Steamers of the above Lines will leave DAILY. at 211 and 6 P.K.'' For freight, which will be taken or aacommodailit terms, apply to WK M. , BAIRD & CO..' .f my2l-tf Imis Booth DELAWARE Avenue. FOR. NEW: YORK.—NEW DAILY LINK, Ida Delaware and Ratty Canal. • Philadelphia and New YOrk Ixpreas Steamboat' 4 %nay receive freight and leave daily at 2P. 31., a utfliasoetlie:tuNaetw reasonable g day.- fates .... . • • ; WM. P. CLTDll,_Agen,t. 1(1).1,4 SOUTH WlTARVES r Philiutstlitißa. JAMES HAND Ajient, sal-lt Piers 14 and 15 EAST RIVER. New Y ork. LUCEPER''' on `WORKS: 100b11..ymicifierapi n ine0l1 on head: We mistletoe the 011 tobi non-explosive, to burn al! the oll,ln the lazoleedth' a 'steady, brilliant Brune, wilt- Oat crusting the wick, and but slowly. RatTers /Wed With qleee enamel:' WEIGHT, abirra,k.t4ll.B6l.l, fettl-Vo'El 011oe;1116