New Jersey Conference. (Special Report, for The .Prees.] Friday ,morning, 8 o'clock, BishOp Scott ap4 neared an 'took the chair. lie explained hii sence by stating that on Saturday last he had a se vere attack of illness, but partially, recovered, so that he hoped to be present by Wednesday. On Tuesday he suffered a relapse, and now ;came on against the protest of his physician. He looked very feeble, but was able to preside during the whole session. The Conference was opened by the Rev. A. Owen. After reading, amending; and adopting the minutes, the examination, of effective elders was entered upon. Dr. Brthin `faitirably represented the Tren ton district. At 9 o'clock the dais of the second year was called forward and miainined by rheßishop, Toeparatoryto admission into full connection with the Conference and ordination as deacons. J. H. Hutchinson. P. B. Rose, Wm. B. Greenback, H. Belting, S. IL Paean, A. 7. Gregory, A. H. North, and. G. Stanger, were elected. The following visitors were introduced : Rev. Dr. Chester, of the Presbyterian Board of Education ; Rev. Dr. Taylor, of the American Bible Society ; Rev. Dr. Thomson, ,of the Chnstian, Advocate and Journal; Rev. Dr. Por ter, and Revs.. O. Larne and J. P. Port, of the Newark Conlerence. The character of the preach ers on the T,cnton district was passed, and Wm. A. Brooks end Wm. C. Chatten were placed on Atte list An interesting episode now occurred. S. Jaquet And C. W. Hiseley introduced the following : Whereas, the public exigency requires unconditional loyalty to the General Government: therefore, _Resolved, That-the United States flag be Suspended tWa 1 toresist A feeble attemp s 'mat e- its passage, 'but the outgush of feeling was So,overwhelnaingas to bear down all opposition. It; passed by a stand ing vote; three or four keeping.their seats. A cOrdial, letter from Rev. G. Hughes, sojourning in Europe for his health, was read, and F. A. Mor rell, who has filled his place on the Burlington dis trict, represented it.as in a healthy condition. Dr. Taylor .gave a very interesting, exhibit of the 'doings of the Bible Society. Since-1861, 2,200,000 `volumes of the Scriptures, in whole or in part, have :been published; and over 1.000,000 distributed in the Army and, navy. Our Ohiirch - publishing interests Were represented asliii,iiiinrecedent prosperity. At 3P. M. the annual missionary, sermon was preached to a full house,from Numbers, 13, 30, “Let us go up at once and possess it, ,, &c., by Rev. J. D. King, of the Conference. 'He found in the spirit and' surroundings of Caleb and Joshua themes of etirring thought, which enlisted deep attention, and produced a tine impression. _ The elm of the services was selected as the time for the flag-raising provided for this morning. = Rev. S. Jaques took the chair, and called on Rev. N. Yansant, of the Newark Conference, who was fol lowed by Rev. C. W. Hisely, chaplain of the 28th Regiment, P.V., and Revs. G. R. Snyder and R. V. Lawrence, of this Conference, who made stirring speeches. The whole was followed by the singing of the "Star Spangled Banner" by the whole audi ence, with great spirit and power. Adjourned. SUMIERF.T.ELD. Annual Conference at West Chester of the, " Methodist Episcopal Church. fE reels]. 'Report for The Press. l, • FOURTII DAT.—The' session opened on Saturday, at 8 o'clock in, the morning. The attendance was fuller than on the previous 'occasions. The galleries were filled with ladies, who looked with deep, and uninterrupted interest on the progress of events below. Bishop Simpson presided. The religious services were opened with prayer by Rev. J. Cunningham. The journal was read and approved. Rev. A. Atwood presented a report of the Com mittee on Temperance. 'This was read, adopted, and placed on file. • . Rev. J. R. Anderson asked that, the credentials for deacon's orders might be restored. . The recommendation of local preachers for dea cons was the next business in order. The names of those recommended, are as follows, viz.: James Hoey . , J. 0, Young; W. H. Ware, S. S. Huff; J. - Harding, G. a Boate,H. Nelson (colored), H. Raw lins,J. Murray, J. - IL Connelly, S. Johns .(colored), S. Whittington (colered), and 'S.' Laws (colored). 'The recommendation of local deacons for elders Was then taken up. The names of theee are T. G. Miles, A. Lee (colored), and J. EL Pearer (colored). With regard to the recognition of . orders G. A. Shryock and John Kline were elected "on con dition that they labor, that they:take on themselves the ordination vows required." The committee appointed by the resolution of Rev. S. Cunningham and Rev. T. J. Quigley, in re gard to the division of the Conference, consisted of Rev. W. McCombs, Rev, Pennel Coombe, Rev. 0. J. Thompson, Rev. J. Hand, Rev. H. Oolclazer, Rev: Y. Smith. _ Dr.'Porter was here introduced. He addressed - the Conference in reference to the Book Concern. The transaction, however, which occupied near ly the whole of the morning, was that in reference to the case of Rev. Sylvanus Townsenn. On. Wed nesday last Rev. Fennel Coombe presented a resolu tion which proposed that the Conference should real firm its loyalty to the. General Government, should • expreas its intention to pray in its behalf, and . .should further. avow its abhorrence of the present rebellion. On the succeeding day those who had not . been present then, had the opportunity of voting— the Conference 'requiring its-members; in all cases, 'to vote one way ertheether. To this rule Rev. Sy'.- venue Townsend refused to comply. The opinion of ' this gentleman is'said to be that ecclesiastical bodies, ,as such, shall not intermingle politica with their cis.. cusslone. He affirms himself to be a strictly loyal man; but declared he thought it improper and inexs pedient to give, by voting, a voice to his sentiments then and tiftre. This conduct, excited any amount of discussion among the members of the Conference,' Everybody who had anything to say, and some who had nothing to say, in regard to the matter, said it. Rev. J. Walker Jackson said that the brother's scruples were not worth a minute's consideration, He might as'well say that though he believed in the doctrine of the Trinity, yet7he wouldn't preach it l The brother was a young man, and he had flown in the face of old and wise men present, who, at /east, had produced admiration in the galleries ! He says that fourteen negative votes put him in this wonder fully confused position, I believe that that brother ought to be suspended. Out of respect to this body; to maintain the self-respect of every man connected with it, I believe he ought to be suspended; I hope, that by an unanimous vote he will be suspended. The record, the controversy, the whole statement,. from beginning to end, will confirm such action of the Conference. All this was said in kindness. It was his misfortune, not his fault, if he was unsound in mind. Rev. J. S. Willis remarked that, during the pro gress of the discussion, a broad and sweeping asser tion had been made. If the unacceptability of the brother be made the ground for his contumacy, I cannot see but that those who voted in favor of the resolution were as contumacious as he. We ought not to have required him to vote. Methodist minis ters especially should heal rather than bruise; they should, learn pathology as well as surgery.: If he is unacceptable, because, on that account, lie will 'be regarded as disloyal, then every man who has voted against it will be equally, so. To withhold that young man's orders is the extent of *hat should be done with him: Rev. - T. L Poulson said that suspension would not affectedelhotilem on the Peninsula. There, Metho.; diem is-loyal. That Peninsula cannot be affected by.. the action of this Conference. The Peninsula has never suffered by having loyal preachers in its boundaries..- Those who have not been loyal have not been supported there. Rev. J. L. Houston said that he thought the brother was a pure, good man once, and that he was still so in heart, though since - the time of which he spoke the brother, seemed to have changed in his opinions. 'There seemed to be some want of clear perception in his mind. Ina conversation with him yesterday, I saw in him so much confusion, that he seemed scarcely capable of perceiving the right. To sustain our principles as loyal men, and the rank of this Conference, I go for brother Coombs' resolution. I do not go on the ground that the Conference has no right to suspend the brother, for it harithe right. I go on the ground of mercy. and expediency, and I regard the welfare of the loyal Methodist Church throughout the Peninsula. I. regret - the disunited : . - ness of opinion. I regret that all have not stood up for the action of the General Conference. Rev. T. J. Thompson said that he had no speech to make, but that he was unwilling that a vote' should be taken until he had vindicated his convic tions in regard' to the matter. He thought the brother ought to -be given another year to reflect upon it. Rev. G. Quigley said that the examination of the . brother had not been satisfactory, only passable.' Such had been the report of the committee. If he had not nassed, the withholding of elders' orders would have, been the penalty . But are we to put the penalty of intellectual deficiency on a parallel with moral obliquity 7 Is not the present conduct of the brother a case of moral obliquity 1 Is it not more than mental deficiency '1 We owe it to our selves to set ourselves right before the public, the -Church, and the world. I don't believe that this Conference is in any danger of being prosecuted at a civil court for suspending the brother. The footnote of the twenty-third article of the book of Discipline , -says that it is the duty of ministers, especially, to be subjectto the supreme authority, and to use all laudable means to induce ante submit to the powers that be:::;I think the brother ought to sit at the feet ;of ibis aisembly, and learn wisdom. If he wouldn't vote yes, why didn't he vote not He ought to be made to feel that this is a body which enforces its Rev. Francis 'Hodgson, D. D., said that. the. Con ference could do but a few things to vindicate its authority. It might expel for heresy an honest, • conscientious man; but if a murderer were present, it could do no more. Occurrences which in the human world were looked upon as punishments, were either natural resulte or judiciary. inflictions. The Confe rence having concluded to take some action on the ease, must maintain its authority and take the con sequences. I• shall, therefore, vote for brother Coombes' resolution.', Rev. T. J. Quigley moved that the substitute be laid on the table. • The substitute was here re-read. It was to the effect that the brother (Rev. Sylvanus Townsend) be suspended for one year. The motion that the' substitute be laid on the table was lost by a vote of ninety-two against seventy. Rev. Adam Wallace, presiding elder, Snow Hill district, here indulged in a few personalities, reflect ing on the gentleman who offered the substitute, and was called to order by the chair. The original motion, presented by Rev. Pennel Coombe, was as follows : Whereas, Sylvanus Townsend has refused to vote on the resolution reaffirming our loyalty to the General Government, &c., presented on Wednesday last of: the present session,,the, Conference having _refused to excuse him : therefore, . . . Resolved That, in consequence of this refusal to comply with the 'order of the Conference, we now. refuse him election to elders' orders. Rev. Mr. Fisher remarked that he had himself ex postulated with the brother. The, brother had said to him that if they took Bishop Simpson out of the chair, and put Abraham Lincoln in, he would vote. Outside of the church he was willing to 'vote. (The speaker, on being interrupted, said he believed he had the floor, and he meant to keep it. He had never made' a _speech before, and he. never expected for again.) • This speaker was succeeded by Rev. IL Sutton and Rev. Andrew Manship. The latter, remarked that he had not prepared a speech on his loyalty, though he was loyal; so much so that he had thought it necessary to prepare _and publish a hymn hook. [The ripe /Bier was here interrupted by gene ral and ungentlemanly laughter.] I know Sylvanus. Townsend and I knew hie father before him. ;(Voices'What's that to , do with the questimir] The father is true to the Union, and the son is true, too, Rev. W. CoOper, D. D., said it was not his disloy; any that was the question, it was his, contumacy. Rev. Andrew Menship -said_ if it was his contu macy, he had nothing more to say., [Laughter.] If you can vindicate the brother: with - out passing this, I shall thank God, and take courage.' Rev. Stephen Townsend, D. D., said,that he hoped and believed that the brother was loyal, but that he desired the resolution of brother Coombe would be adopted.' One of the speakers remarked that the Conference" year after year had done injury. [He was. here reprirnandedby the Chair as being out of order.] Rev. S. Pastordeld hoped that the Conference wouldmot yield.. He himself has suffered last year because or the pro-slavery tendencies of this Confer ence. Rev. T. J. Quigley said that, in his judgment, both the resolution And substitute ought to be withdrawn, ;and the regular Disciplinary Cotemittee be appoint -ed to take up the affair in legitimate, He moved - that the whole matter be referred to a cdin;nittee of 'thirteen, . The - President here recapitulated- the. position- of. Rev: J. A. Massey Said that,. perhaps, he had ,re :seated too strongly the 'statement of Brother - Car- row, that all sympathy was,. with the Secessionists. My sentiment is that of the Union people of the pc minsula. .On here being interrupted, the speaker re- ' marked that he was going to eay further [laughter], 'that he wouldmove to do 'just nothing at preirent. ,[Laughter]. LeCue_etop awhile and go on to some else. There is „often something connected 'with persons of very little importance, but whose interest and influence in regard 10 that something are. of great importance. This is one of these occa sions. .If the brother is out of his senses, it must be remembered that we Union men sometimes get out of Our seines, too. • Rev. Mr. Fernly moved to lay Rev. T..T. ley's-motion on'the - Rev. Penne! Coomhe hoped that motion.would be The `Motion of.Revr , Dir: - Fernly was lost .- ; Rev: Pennel Coombe saidthat a , -'great , maay pre sentwerkerieuely, enibaritiesed:, Rev. Mr. CoOper said'here - he didn't know about what. Pennel Coombe replied that If the brother ,didn't, he did. 1 The gentleman furtlier - reinarked that he favored the action - to refer - the - case. z , T•The motion to refer; the 'case was carried, . 20 f-The committee to -,whorn, the case was referred Was composed of Rev. James Cunningham, Rev.„ Pennell Coombe,. Rev. G. D. !Carrow, Rev. T. A. Massey, Rev._ Mr. Cooper, Rev. J. W. Mecaskey, Rev. J. D. Curtis, Rev. H. Colelazer,= Rev." W. E. England,- Rev. - T. C. 'Murphy, ReV. Rev. T. Sumption, Rev. Mr. Thompson': These gentlemen are to conduct the case in behalf of the Conference. Rev. . Anthony Atwood - was elected . counsel. • Rev. Sylvanus Townsend was here asked- - to choose la counsel for himself, • and to name any: among those chosen to whom he might object. The first two being named, he objected to both of them. [Laughter.] - • -Rev. Dr. Durbin remarked that a postponement of the Cafe till blonday would afford the brother time to settle and quiet his mind during the Sabbath. . A motion to adjourn was here made and carried.. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, there was a - meeting of thosielected to elders. • Yesterday services were held in the'Nest Chester Methodist Episcopal Church at half past ten A. M., three, and half past seven P. M.. Bishop Simpson presided in the morning at the ordination of deacons, Rev. Dr. 'Porter in the afternoon at 'the ordination of elders, and Rev. C. Cook in the evening. The session reopens this morning, at eight o'clock. TEIII POLICE- Ileeovery of Counterfeit Plates, Bags, and United States Deputy Marshal John Jenkins, and Chief of the Detective Force Benjamin Franklin, made a very important seizure on Saturday afternoon of- counterfeit .bank-note plates, bugs, and notes. The plates were all finished and had been used by the, counterfeiting fraternity. The following a description of them : One plate two-dollar counterfeit, Penn Township Bank, Philadelphia. One plate three-dollar counterfeit, Penn Township Bank, Philadelphia. , One plate five-dollar counterfeit, Trenton Banking Company, Trenton, N. J. One plate five-dollar counterfeit, Phillipsburg Bank, .Phillipsburg, N. J. One plate five-dollar counterfeit, Sussex Bank, One plate two-dollar counterfeit, Merchants' Bank, Baltimore, Md. •One plate three-dollar counterfeit, Mechanics' Bank, Baltimore, P,ld. • The following, technically called buis, were also recovered. These were used in , altering notes of. broken hanks to those of good repute. One plate wave lines for printing in colors.. One plate with vignette, not finished. Orie plate, ten dollar. Camden only on it. One plate, five dollar, State of New-Jersey only on it. One plate Allegheny Bank, State of Pennsylvania only on it. One plate Bank of Middletown, Middletown, Pa., only on it. • One plate Cumberland Batik of New Jersey, Bridgeton only on it. - • One plate Mechanics' Bank of Philadelphia, No vember 6, 1861, only on it. . One plate Cuba Bank, five, Cuba, Waterbury Bank engraved thereon. - One plate Farmers' add Mechanics' Bank' Of Fre derick, IVId., engraved thereon. • . • Besides the above ?losers. Franklin and Jenkins recovered quite a large amount of counterfeit notes ready for circulation, and; nodoubt, .Philadelphia and other cities would have been flooded with them had it not been for the arrest made a short time since, of .which the lull ParticUlars were given - in the columns of this Taper. The notes recovered arc twos, Mechanics' Bank of Baltimore ; threes, Bank Of Penn, Township ; threes, Boylestown Bank of The recent arrests probably fell like a bombshell among the counterfeitors, and, for some time to come, the business community will be comparatively free from bogus notes. • • [Before Mr. Recorder Bneu.] •Alleged Conspiracy.. The alleged conspiracy'charged against HenryW. Gault and Alderman 13razer, that had been pending before Mr. Recorder Eneu for sometime, was finally concluded on Saturday afternoon. The, defendants entered bail to answer at court. . • • In summing up. the argument, Mr. Woodward claimed a discharge for his client, on the ground that the suit had not been brought within the sta tute of limitations—to wit, two years. It seems that instead of filing the transcript of the dock et within twenty-five days, as is usual in such cases, it was not filed until after or about the expi ration of two years. During this periad, the judg ment, as given by the: alderman, could not be oon sidered as a lien against the property of Mrs. Mary Ann Lippincett: .Recorder :Eneu decided that the statute of limitation did not begin at,the time judg ment was rendered. It commenced`-at the time when the defendant first learned that judgmeiut had been obtained; therefore, the suit was btilught within the statute of limitation. The laiv on this point was submitted to the counsel for the defence, and it was so conclusive that further argument wag [-Before hfr. Alderman Welding.) Vicioui3 Girl. A miserably depraved specimen of immorality in the shape , of a girl, giving the name of Kate Baker, was arrested by Officers Adam and Tate, and ar raigned before Mr. Alderman Welding on Saturday, on a charge growing-out of the facts of having- en ticed little girls from the pathway of virtue to the broad roadway that leads to moral desith_The de velopments in- this case are too shocking for publi cation. She was sent to prison.- It is alleged that the defendant had enticed several unsuspecting little children into a house of verybad repute, locatednear Seventh and Arch streets. This girl, with three others, was sent to the House of Refuge two years eince. The whole four of them were so shockingly bad that the managers of the Refu.a were positively compelled to turn them from that institution. Three of the party are still at liberty, following vicious 'pursuits but, as there seems to be a determination on the part of the judiciary to inflict a penalty com mensurate to the crime, it -is quite likely the trio will speedily find themselves in durance, where their bad practices will not- annoy decent people,' nor shock the feelings of public morality. _ Au Inebriiited Driver. Patrick Murray is the 'name given by the driver of a furniture car, who was arraigned on Saturday eve ning, before Alderman Welding, by Officer McCue, of the Reserve Corps/ Murray was so decidedly in ebriated that 'in attempting to drive around the corner of Seventh :and Chestnut streets, without running his horse' into.. a basement restaurant, or bringing his car in contact with a house corner, came in collision with an awning - post, breaking it, and doing other damage. - The street was pretty well' filled with all sorts - of people, and quite. a number of- ladies and children were greatly ,firightened, fearing the drunken fellow might drive over them. At this moment, Office McCue got into the wagon, and drove to the Central Station.- The driver resisted him, but in a few minutes was 1 ended in the lock-up. He was committed. [Before Mr. Alderman McMullin.] : Larceny. A woman calling 'herself Mary Douglass; residing. on Trout street (formerly Pine alley), was arraigned before 111 r. Alderman - .McMullin, on Saturday, on the charge of, stealing the sum of six dollars from a young man from the country, giving his name as Peter Lamb. He alleges that some hour:or other he found his way into Trout street, and finally into a house where the defendant lives. He was robbed of all the money he had. The accused denied the charge., but being unable to prove a negative, she was committed to await trial. [Before Mr. Alderman Patchell. Shameful Brutality, John McGonigal and • Wrn. McGinley are the names given by a couple of individuals arraigned before Alderman -Putchell, on Saturday,- on the charge of committing an assault and battery upon an unoffending colored man named White.; It seems that while he was - -driving a horse and cart along Broad street, near South, the defendants commenced Telling him with stones. He was finally knocked out of his cart; and kicked about his head and body. The defendants were ordered to find bail in the sum of $l,OOO each to answer. Such . cases as the above should be promptly met by the powers that control the criminal court. Escap9OUL Prism Frank Houghton, alias Evans, escaped from the county prison yesterday morning. He was arrested on the night of August 15th, 1862, in a store on Wa ter street, hear Chestnut, WAS tried in the following month and convicted. He was sentenced to a term of three years. His operations were confined to the blowing open of fire-proof chests with gunpowder. As day downeeyesterday, a rppe was discovered pending from the roof of the prison down into Pas syunk road. On making , an exathination, it was dis covered that Houghton, who was in a cell' on, the third corridor, had gained the roof through the,top of the arched covering of the cell, and, by means 'of the rope, reached the ground safely, and made good LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania—Chief Jeistiee Loivrieourul Justices Thompson, Strong, and Reitd. Commonwealth vs. Patrick Parrigan. Motion for special allocutiOn to remove the -record of the Court of Oyer and Terminer in this case. The court, on the special application of David Paul Brown, Esq., for the prisoner, agreed to hear, on Wednesday next, an argument on this motion, which has already been twice refused by the court. • . _ . Supreme ColnitatNisil.r.lus in Equity-JulticeWoodward. - - THE LOMBARD AND SOUTH-STRBETSMAILWAY. City of Philadelphia vs. The Lombard and South streetb Paseenger ltailway Company. Application for preliminary injunction to restrain the defendants from removing the cobble-stones on the streets where the company are now constructing and propose to construct their railway. Before reported. The, defendants filed their answer on Saturday, in the shape of an affidavit by the secretary of the com pany, setting forth that, the company has observed the ordinances of the city in the construction of their railroad in every, particular:; that they employed one. of the surveyors of the said city to prepare a profile - and plan of said railway, which, together , with the manner of construction, was presented to the .board ,of surveyors of this city, in accordance with the ordinance for that purpose; and the said profile, plan, and manner of construction were ap proved and filed in the department of the said -board of survey •; and that they- have , employed as their engineer, Strickland •Kneass, Esq.. the chief- sur veyor of the, city, under .whose direction and super intendence the railway is ,being, conatructed The application was argued by the city solicitor, P. C. Brewster, Esq. ; and without hearing counsel for the company, Justice Woodward adjourned further ',hearing until Saturday -next, when' it will be dis- Court of CoMmon Pleas-Judges Thompson and Ludlow. DECISIONS. The 'following decisions were rendered by the Court on Saturday morning,: Vacation of Leary street. , Report of jury not con firmed. :Delaware Avenue. Report of jury in, Beck -and Ridgeway estates set aside,, and anothcr jury ordered to reconsider. . :Petition of Sarah E. Brooks and Mrs. Wilcox to set aside marriage settlement. Motion refusal. SWeeney vs. Sweeney. Bill for dower. ',Decree in favor of plaintiff: • • Wylie Jacoby vs. Smith., Leave.to complainant to take further testimony. Burgin vs. Michener. Leave to defendant to with draw pleas and-replead. 'Perrie vs. Junction Railroad Company. Appeal, fronitaxation of costs; Taxation, approved. City vs. Bremer. Plea set aside. 'Kennedy vs. O'Neill. Rule for judgment dis charged. Pennsylvania Company vs. Smith. Auditor's re port confirmed. , :Estate of Edward Law. Report of auditor con- Band vs. Wilson. ,Plea sustained. , Wieener vs. 'Clegey. Judgment affirmed. Morton vs. Moxey. Judgment reVersed. Nothing of special interest transpired in the other . . PHILADELPHIA BOARD_ OF TRADE. EDMUND A- SOLIDERI' _ _ •• - GEORGE L. RUBY, Conocrrrs*"op Tax ARGTTR. EDWARD O.I3I.DDLE, •. / - ' • , 'LETTER RAGS " AT THE IDEROHANTEe. MXOIIA27I3A PETLADELPHIA. • Ship Henry Cook, .London;' oon Ship Saranak, , Roiviand .... soon Ship Robert'Cusirman. Otis .. ... f....... ..:Liverpool, —Liverpool, soon Ship Catharine,' Freeman .... .. Liverpool, soon: ShitrFairiield, ;Hull • Gnadaloupe. goon Bark Gen Berry, Emery • ' Liverpool. soon Bark Cora . Linn, (Br) .. .. Liverpool, goon' Bark Seat Eagle, Howes Barbadoes. soon. Brig . :Tabu .Chrystal; Vearbek Havana, soon' Brig Wegd, Gnibre daen soon Schr Telma Belle, Johnson' - Barbados,, soon Schr Greenland, Evans - • Havana:l36m DLI,RII4Ig iNTELLIGENCE. PORT dkpinviiiieor,PiunA;gxurph. go? 0,8 664917/1 1 5E763 . ... . 36 .. • ........ BUN HIGIC:WATZE ARRIVED. Brig En tta WAIL Filliberto.6o days from Dalor may with fruit to Isaac Jeams Sc Co. Sebr F W Johnson. Stone, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with-corn to It W Lea.. Fehr E F Lewis, W4llace, 10 days from Portland, with - mercbandise tolßrowell & - Selir Cohasset, T”bey, 4 days from Wareham, in bal last to:Blakiston. Graf' & Co. &brit J Horner, Robinson', 3 days- from Fall River, in ballast to captain. Schr C Mot rick, Monta:cosy: from Schr Bitelah, Hanson, from New York. Schr F C Smith, Anderson, from Now York. CLEARED.' Steamship Saxon, Matthews. Boston, II Winsor. Ship Fairgeld, hall, St Peter, Guadeloupe, J E Batley Bark Garibaldi, Doyt, New Orleans, S E Easley & Co. Erg thinpire, Perry, Boston..TE Baxley & Co. -Brlg.Lß ley, Dar, New Orleans, 1) S Stetson & Co. - - Brig Al raretta. Gibber, Portland,. B A Solider & Co. Schr Cohaseett. Tohey..l3oston: BlakistOn,' Graff & Co. Schr C Merrick, Montgomery, Boston, Blakiston; Graff & Ce. ' Sohn 13eula,b, Hanson, New York, L , Andenned & Co. -- „Scho.? C Smith, Anderson. Newborn, Tyler, Stone & Schrr.VN Steelman, Burling., Now York, Hammett. Van.Pueen & Lockman. Fehr Rollin 0; Parsons, New York,-- - • do Sobi• :TB Myers, Bobb, New York, do Sellr B • Rileave, , , Carman, Boston, . do Fehr A Tirreil; Biggins, Boston, . do Schr N & H Gould.'Crowell, Boston, do MEMORANDA • - • - Ship Lizzie Moses, Delano, hence for San Francisco. before reported at Bermuda in, distress, repaired and cleared for destination 6th inst. ' . . . Ship B F Bogie, Crary, from San Francisco, at Masat.. lan 24th Jan to load oars, hides, and dyewood for Fat- Th e Museum, from Liverpool for Yassam, put into Wa-• terford Ist Met, with bulwarks damaged. &e. Sat. Biergteen..Potter, from New Bedford for this port. sailed from Providence 15th inst. Buhr Bulrush; of Newport,-R 1. lying off Jersey City, loaded with hay..took lire on Friday morning, about 9 o'clock: and burned, to the water's edge. The - harbor police boat went .to her. and worked on 'her till 3' o'olock, when she was scuttled. The hay was on Go vernment account, and will be a- total loss. The schr is damaged to the amount of about $1.500; not insured. PROPOSALS. •IRON IRON-CLAD SEA STEAMERS: NAVY DEPARTMENT. . . March 1?, 1803. THE NAVY DEPARTMENT will, until April 16th next, receive. Proposals for the complete construction and equipment for sea service, including wrought,. iron gun-carriages, but excluding guns, ordnance stores, nautical instruments, and fuel, of -- iron Iron-clad steamers, of about &COO tons burden, measured. as a sin gle deck vessel, -and 21 draught of water. -.The.boats. masts, yards. and- rigging . td be of iron; and.the arma ment to consist of ten guns in a casement, each weighing about 25 tons without the carriage. The boilers to be of the horizontal tubular kind, with 1.800 square feet of fire-grate surface, and 60,010 square feet of water-heating surface. The machinery, to con sist of two - separate pairs of -direct-action, horizontal engines, operating independently two iron screw pro pellers of 18 feet diameter, one ander each counter of the vessel. Capacity of each of the four cylinders 154 cubic r. feet. To be provided with Sow ell's surface con denser, containing 8,500 square feet of exposed tube sur face for each pair of engines.. Bunkers to be provided r 1,600 tons of coal- - - Proposals will be received on general plans and speci fications that may be examined at the Navy Depart ment:l or perties may propose on plans and specifications abut] and machinery of their own: nib.l7-24t QUAIITERMASTER'S OFFICE, • BAT.TIMOIq:, March 19;1863, 'S - FALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office TILL NOON ON FRIDAY, the 10th of April, 1863; for a supply of ANTHRACITE and A.IITIIIiIINOUS COAL ;for the use of llospitals.in this City and Steargers employed In the service at rise port of,Balamore, and to fill requisitions from Quartermasters at other points, for the months of April, May, :rune, July: August, Sep tember, October, November, and December, 1863, to - be delivered at the said Hospitals,- and on board- of- the Steamers in said port. The bidgmust be for each kind of Coal separately, and the price per ton of 2,240 pounds of each kind for each month must be stated.- The quantity of Coat per month will probably be about 3,000 tons of , Anthracite and '5043 tons of Bito.- P R O,POS . LS - FOR WOOD SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office I TILL 1100.1 i ON FRIDAY, the .10th of April. 1863, fora supply of good merchantable OAK and TINE WOOD. for the use of the Hospitals and Camps in and around Baltimore, for the mouths of April, May, June. July, AuguSt. September, October, -November, and 'December, 1663, to be delivered at the said- Hospitals and Canal's or furnished ot their yards. The bids must be for pach kind of Food.;=keparately. and= the prices per - cord Tor each month mast be stated. The quantity of Wood per month: will probably be about 1,600 or 1,000 cords of. Oalt.aud 000 cords of Pine. - - . . . Proposals from disloyal parties . will not be oonsidered, and an oath of allegiance must accompany molt propo. , sition. OIIARAIITEE • "bidder . The abilities ofthe to fulfil the contract, should it be awarded to him, must be gnarantied by two respon sible persons, whose signs turetimust be appended to the guarantee.. The rerpnsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the of certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District - Court; 'or of the United States District Attorney.- Bidders must be present in person when. the - bids are opened, or their proposale will not be condidered.• Bonda equal, in amount to half the sum to be received - on - the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his gnarantors, will be required of the successfal.bidder ?won signing the contract. As the bond must accompany. the contract, it will be necessary for the bidders to have their bondsmen with them, or to have bonds signed in anticipation and ready to be produced when the contract le signed. - Form of Guarantee. • . ... We, of the county of L ---;and State of—, and —, of the county of— and State of --, do hereby guaranty that —ls able to fulfil a contract- in accord ance with the terms of his proposition, and that, should hie proposition be accepted, he will at once enter Into a contract in accordance therewith. . . . Should the contract be awarded him, we are prepared to become his sureties. To this guarantee] must be appended the official cortili cats above mentioned. .J. J. L. DONALDSON, vta plO LL Col. •and Quariormaster U. S. 'A. PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING AND -A- CLOTHING MATERIALS. NAVY DEPARTMENT, BURRATI OP PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING. - March 17, 1883. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 3 o'clock on the first day of APRIL, 1 5 83, for the delivery at the. Charlestown, Massachusetts, or Brooklyn, New York Navy Yards, at the option of this Bureau. of the following. articles of Clothing and Clothing Materials, the. same to - conform to the Navy standard, 'as shown by the descriptions in the last annual advertise ment for Clothing for the Navy, dated June 2. 18E, and by the samples which may be seen at the Navy ards aforesaid, viz: - Blue Cloth .Tacicets, four thousand. Blue Cloth Trowsers. five thousand, Bine Satinet Trowsers, Ave thousand. Blue Felt Caps, ten thousand. Blue Flannel Over Shirts, ten thousand. CRIIVIIA Duck Trowsers, six thousand, Barnsley Sheeting Frocks, six thousand. Blue Satinet, thirty thoaeaud yards. Blue Flannel, one hundred thousand yds. Barnsley Sheeting, twenty thowand yards. Canvas Duck, ten thousand yards. Blue Nankin. ten thousand yards. Calfskin felines, • . ten thousand pairs. Nipskin Shoes, .ten thousand pairs. Woollen Socks ten thousand pairs. Idattresees, (with covers,) four thousand. - - .Blankets.. ten thousand. Black Bilk.lianderchtofs, ton thousand. ' The articles to be d eltcered within forty days from the date of the contract. The Department will reserve to itself the right to re ject any bid.whicli shall be deemed too high. Payments to be made (retaining 20 per cent. until the completion of the contract) within ten days after war rants for the sam e shall have been passed by the Secre tary of the Treasury. Bond and security in half tho amount of the contract will be required. Blank forms of proposal.; may be obtained at the Office of the Navy Agent at 'Boston, New York, Philadelphia; and at this Bureau. . mlll9-(it LEGAL. TN .THE ` ORPHAN'S' OOURT."FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. .Estate of RE➢SBRANDT PEAtE, rdecemed The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit; settle, and adjust the account of HARRIET' C. PEALE, RO SALBA PEALE, and GRISCODL executors of the last-Will of the said • REMBRANDT PEALS, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountants; will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment on MONDAY, the 2.1 d day of March, 1869 at 4 o'clock, at his office. No. 131 South EIFTR-Street, , in the city of Philadelphia. mkl3-fmwtit, Wlll. ROTOR WISTS.R. Auditor. IN-THE DISTRIOT COURT FOR THE -a- iCITTAND COUNTY 'OF PHILADELPIIIA. WI L LIA PAUL vs: S. IVEINB BEd Decepbef Term, 1562 The auditor appointed by the court to report distribu tion of the fond raised by the sale, under the above writ, of Om following described real estate, to wit: All that certain lot of ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate on the west side of Lawrence street (late Apple street), at the distance of 179 feet 7 inches soothwarely from the corner of George street, in , the Sixteenth wardcity of Philadelphia; con taining in front or breadth on said Lawrence street twenty-two feet, and extending in length or depth westwardly one hundred feat ; subject to the payment of a yearly ground rent of 66. payable half yearly on the first of May and Nolember, unto George Grissom, his heirs and assigns— Will attend to the duties of his appointment on WEDNESDAY. the 25th day of 3larch. 1517.3 ' at 11 o'clock A. 151., at his office, No. 131. South FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where all parties into rested-,must present their claims, sir be forever debarred from coming in upon said fnnd. •JahltrlOC GEORGE M.. CONARROE, Auditor. . TN THEIUSTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA The PENNA. • BUILDING AND LOAN AbSOCIATION ye. AVILLIAMKARRIGIAN. No: 672. Dec. T.. 1833. Tend. Yaps. D. C. JOSEPH A. CLAY, Trustee, vs. WILLIAM NIMBI GAN. No. 372. Dec. T.,1i362. C. P. The Auditor appointed by the Court to report distribu tion of the fund raised by the sale, under the above writs, of the following-described real estate, to wit: No. 1. All that certain lot of ground and three-story brick messuage thereon erected, situate on the south side of Sansom street, in the city of Philadelphia, at the dis tance of 26 feet eastward'from the eastern side of Seven teenth street, containing in breadth on Sansom street 1.1 ken, and. extending of that width southerly 60 feet, with the free and common use of a certain twc-feet alloy lead ing along the eastern side of the next-described property into Moravian street, and of a water coarse In the same. No. 2. All that certain lot of ground and 3-story brick raessuago thereon erected,- situate on the north side of Moravian street, at the' distance of 26 feet east from the eastern side of Seventeenth street, in the city of Phila delphia, containing in front on Moravian street 13 feet, and extending of that width northwardly 45 feet to the premises herolnbefore described as No. I, together with the free and common use, right, liberty. and privilege of a certain two-feet-wide alley on the eastern side of the premises herein described; and of a water course in the usme, and also the 'right and privilege of building under and over the westernmost one foot of the said two feet-wide alloy, leaving at least eight feet headway In the clear. No. S. All that certain' . three-story brick store and dwelling house and lot of ground situate at the north east corner of Seventeenth and Moravian streets in the Moravian street Philadelphia, extending in front on street 26 feet, ant extending northward on the eastern southern Ode of the the lot 49 feet to and along the boundary of the lot formerly of John Shannon. audatow.or late of William Moroney, and on the western part of the side of the hereby granted lot about 46 feet 3 Inches to and along the southern' boundary of themes? silage and lot late of John. Shannon. 'Will attend to the duties of his appointment• on TUES DAY, March 24th. '1663, at 3 o'clock P. M., at his Waco, No. 142 South EIGHTIi Areet, In the city of Philadel phia, when and where all persons must present their claims, or be debarred from coming in on said fund. JOHN B. COLAITAN. Auditor. • COPARTNERSHIPS. • IVOTJ -,-- T•H A _COP.ARTNEBSKIP ii heretofore . odatizig under the firm ot J. -E. STE VENS & CO. is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. P. STISVENS. J. B. P. STEVENS. - PHILADELPHIA. March 11th, ISKi. • .lar. J. E. P. STEVENS retires from business after this date on account of. ill-health. Associated in his stead, to conduct the Continental Hotel, are J. E. Kingsley. from New:York, of high reputation in the profession ; C. W. Enafford,._or ,ten ears! experience at the 'Pre-' moot House, Boston , : aid James' el: Wildman, many zeare in seviceas Receiving Clerk, at the Kerma House, DOMED. Aft itli these gentlemen to manage, conduct, and control the far-famed Continental Hotel in this city.. together with- Mr. Duffy,• of -long experience at 'the ' Girard House • Mr. Fenn, from Pittsburg-; Mr. Pedro • Salem, longbefore the public in this city, and Mr. George Sawyer, well-known as an experienced accountant from Boston'; the travelling public may- be well assured of great-kindness and, polite attention while guests of said establishment. slie Continental Hotel will be conducted ender the firm of J. E. KINGSLEY ft CO. PHILADELPHIA, Maroh* VW, . ..., . Mhl4-1m POP:A.R7 NERSHIP : ' - NOTICE. -T H E ‘-) undersigned haVO this MO formed anintartnerehip. under the firmof - COATES BROTHERS:- for the transac tion of the WOOL BUSINESS, at their p_resent location. No. 127 MARKET St., Phila. BENJAMIN COATES, Feb. 70:1963. [fe23-110] , OEO. NOR RISON COATES. ;THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL .CONTI.- - BITE the DRUG BUSINESS; u heretofore, at the • Old Stand. No. 724 MARKET Street. WM:ELLIS h CO. DrareUte, Jal - tt ' . ,•‘• IE4 MIBSST Street, HOTELS. TIRANDRETH* HOUSE, Comer of BROADWAY (.ANAL and LISPENIED. - STEMETEtrazVir YOUR. . CONDUCTED' ON THE EIIKOPISAN PLAN. • • • The above Hotel ie•located to tho most clntral part of Broadway' and can be rescind b. omnibus or ey Cans from'air th to e eteaboat , andings and ratirosd ts. The rooms are eleosutly furnished. Many of t em are constructed in suits of communicating parlors and cham bers, suitable for families and parties traveWog to gether.• • • • . Meals sorted at all henry. • • t ; ' Pint& Rooms from 110 cents' to $1 per day... . • ' Doubts Rooms from $l. to Um per.da 0 de2-13m • JOB.oo. .. . .• . VEPFEB .13.4310 E.--200 DOZ.PEPPEE • r a- ! 1 Bauce l / 2. 100'441C "Continental BariCez iiiiiiii:Ariii.-' , r cestershlre ime& ;4t,..x.:.f., w..: , . .. ..., .....,.,. 1 ,- . FINLAY Riaciouvicirua2oo dot bauvaioa.. Pickles; 200 dog. smart:PickleertlCO doz. pintrickles Cabo . In bbls.: baltbb__,_lB."lmed kits; .; .. . • ! CONDENBEIMLL.K. -40 0 dos: Wm. K. Lewis & Bco. and Bordeu's Condensed Milk_ - . lor saki by . . RHODES iIiIVILLIAMS, (al • 101 Boot' WATER Street. THE PRESS.-pEtthkimpum .MONDAY; MARC'S 23. 1863. -RITERIFF'S VIRTUE OF. , t"' writ of Vend Wool Expo % las, to . pt dirocted,Will • he exposed to public sale or Yeadoe. on MONDAY Nye°. tog. Aprll 6.1867 , 1. at 4 o'clock. at.Saottom-sereot Hall. All that certain lot or piece of ground situ .te at tho southeast corner of Spring‘Varden street Plato Norris) and Twenty-second street; is the rrifteenth ward of tne city of Philadelphia. containing In Croat or breadth ou the said Spring Garden street eighty-nine feet nine inches and a ) al finch, and extend' ogin length or depth Bout/Avoid along said Twenty-second street between lines parallel therewith one hundred feet to a thirty-teet wide street, leading from Twenty-first tryllventy-second streets. . . CD. C., 361: Mar. I'., Debt, 64931.45. Hutchinson) Talc en in execution and to be sold •an the property of Charles B. Williams. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Olhce, March, W.lBO. nth33-3t SHERIFF'S SALE: - BY VIRTUE-OF H. writ of Levert. FacideAo me directed, win be ex posed to public PRIe or voodoo; on MONDAY. Evening, April 6, 18al, at 4 o'clock, at Sanaom-street Hall, All that certain inessuage ertonernent and lot or piece' of ground they unto belonging, situate at the northwest corner of Weed street and Juliana street formerl y: in the late Northern :Liberties now the Gay of Philadelphia; coutsinlng in front nr b readth ou the said Wood street fourteen sect ten inches, and in length or depth on the Reid Juliana street sixty feet. Hennaed westsyardby mrssnage.and lot of ground now or late of Michael'Oar nett, northward by a three-feet-wide alley, eastward by the 'said Juliana street. Rod southward by Wood street afor ?said. • [Being the same _premises which Samuel Allen, EFq., High Sheriff, by Deed Poll acknowledged in open District Court the 7th 'day of July, A. D. 185d.' and entered among the records thereol. Donk —, page —, granted and conveyed to the said. William Bosbysholl to fee.) • . . .. (1). C... 274; Mar. T. '63. Debt:B2,l3o. F. M. Adame.l Taken in execution, and to be sold as the pronerty of William Bosbyabell. JOIIN Tll.Olll - PSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff , e Office. March 1.7. 1823. mh23-31 sIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY OF writ of 'Leval.' Facies. to me directed,. will be ex .posed to public sale or,venefne, on MONDAY Evening, April 6, 18Ns. at 4 o'clock, at '&l.lmm-street Hall; • All that certain .lot or piece of ground with the three- Story brick dwelling-house thereon erected, situate on the westwardly side of Coral street, at the distance of twenty-seven test southward from the southwardly side of I gizzard street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city-of Philadelphia; containing:in front or breadth on the said Coral stiee[• thirteen feet four incites, and extending of that width in length - or depth •westward sixty-six feet to a • three-feet.:wide alley leading southward into an othei three-feet-wide alley, which leads in :orind from said Coral street, said two. alleys having been laid out and opened fur thu mututartm and. accommodation of the 'owners and occupiers of the premites bounded thereby. Bounded on the north and south by other ground now or late of Holmes B. Kelley, on the west by said three-feet-wide alley, and on the east by Coral street aforesaid. [Being. part of a larger lot of ground which Alexander E. Outerbridge anti wife, by indenbure dated the 18th day of April, A. D, 1857, recorded in Hued' Book —, No. —, page—, &c., granted and convoyed unto the said Holmes B. Kelley and his heirs.] CD. C., 36] t Mar. T., 'Debt. 8074.40. • _Ramie. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Holmes D. Kelley. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelnitla. Sheriff's (nice. March 17. 18f53.. znit2B-at n :-- sALE.-131riYIRTUE OF SHERIFF'S,a writ of Lim Facies. to • . ine . diieetedAvill be ex posed le public sale or yendue, on 'MONDAY Evening, • April G, ]M3, at 4 o'clock. at Sansoni-stroet flail,• All.that certain • lot or piece of grount situate on the east side of Delaware Sixth street, commencing at the distance of one hundred and twenty-five feet northward from the north aide of :Jefferson street, in the Seventeenth ward of the'city of Philadelphia aforesaid; containing in front, or breadth on., tb e said Sixth 'Area eighteen feet, and extending in length eastward' of that breadth twcen parallel lines at • right angles with the said Sixth - street ninety-two feet one and three-quarter inches, bo'' the same more or less:bounden northward and eastward by other parts of a Larger lot whereof the aforesaid granted lot was part, southward by ground formerly of 13enjamin F. Hedges. and westward by Sixth street afore- • eaid.! (Being •the same promises which the said Eliza beth! C:Jones t by indenture bearing even date therewith and executed immediately before these presents, for the consideration therein mentioned, Part .whereof was so- • cured by the said mortgage, - g ranted and conveyed unto the eald 'Miner? Mullkoup fee.) • • . _ :CD. C.., 319; T.. '6l Debt, SEUL Judson.] Taken iu execution and to beLmtil, M the Property ,of Mullison. JOHN THOMPSOIsi. Shertifi Philadelphia, Shorilre Office. March 17, 1963. inh2S-3t REERIFF'S SALE.--tY VIRTUE OF r•-' it writ of Levert Facies, to 'Me - directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, April 5,186 J, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece or ground, with the briok measuage or tenement thereon erected, situatein the late diiitrict. of . Kensington, (now in the city of Philadelphia, ) Beginning at A point on the northwesterly aide of Frank ' ford road, at the distance of fifty-night feet four inches and five-eighthe of au inch northwardly from the north westtrly corner of Adams street-and said. Frankfort' road; thence extending uortheastwardir along.the said Frankfir d road eighteen feet; thence northwestwardly, . at ;right angles with said Fraukford road, sixty-seven feet five inches and one-quarter of an inch; thence smith, westwardly, at right angles with Adams street, sixteen feet; thence sontlienstwardly, parallel with said Adams street, four feet; thence southwestwardly , at right an gles with Adams street, , two feet; and thence southeast wardly, at right angles with -Frankford road, sixty seven feet live inches and one-quarter of an inch. more 'or less; to the place of bet inning. [Being part of a large lot of ground which John Streoper, Junior, and George Snyder, .and wives, by indenture bearing date the tenth day of April, A. D. eighteen hundred and fiftY-fire, and recorded at Phi]adelphia, in Deed .Book H. I), W,, No 18„page 176; &c., granted and conmid the said . . - .Charles William Carroll in fns- (C, Y., 662: Mat:, T. • '63. Debt, 51,790. lanta,] 9a ken . Ih. eire6ntion an to sold as the property of Charles- William Carroll. • . JOHN THOMPSON, Shariffi-- Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 21:0:1883. mh23-91. WitERIFF'S • SALE.-BY . AittiTtrE• OF: a writ of Vendltioni Expense, Swills directed, will he meted to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve- - ning, April 6,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom - street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate to the city of . Philadelphia, on- the - westerly side_of a fifty-feet-wide - street, running from Huntingdon street - northward, at the distance of one hundred and sixty,t we feeteast from • the easterly side of Emerald street. and parallel therewith; called Brad dock street, commencing at the distance °feis ty feet northwardly from the north aids of said Hunting don street; containing in (tout on said Braddock street three Lund d andtsixty-one feet, and extending in depth of that breadth on the north line about one hundred and fifty-six feet to Leanly's ground, and. on the south line one. hundred and ,sixty-two feet to Emerald street. Bounded on the north by ground of Leamy's estate, on the south by ground of John S. Hoffman, on the west partly:by Emerald street and partly by Leamy'e ground, and on the east by Braddock street' aforesaid; together with all and singular the way's. &c ., yielding and pay ing the yearly rent or sum of three hundred and sixty one del lays, lawful money. &c. in, equal half-yearly payments on the lira days of the mouths of May and ovember—all taxes whatsoever being charged upon the property. - [D: C.. 332; Mar. T„'63. Debt, $1,835.78. Waln,] Taken in execution and to be sold- as the property of Charles Mortimer. JOHN THOMPSON, Sit, riff. -Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, bfarchl7;lB63. . mh23-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF 5a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, Will be ex posed to public sale or volitive. on Monday Evening, April 6.1965, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street • Au that yearly rent or sum of twohudred and ten dol lars, lawful money of the United . States of America, charged on half-yearly and issuing-and payable by Alexander Nicholson, his heirs and assigns. without de , dnction, defalcation, or abatement for taxes, &c., on the first day of the months of April and October in each add, . every year forever, out of and for all that Certain lot or, Piece or ground situate in the ward (late dis trict of Southwark), in the city of Philadelphia. Be -g ginnin et the northeast corner of Church street and Heelers lane; thence extending east, along the said Keeler's lane one hundred and thirty - two feet six inches, more or less, to the middle of Old Greenwich Point road, now vacated;' thence north along the middle of said Point road about two hundred andeighteen feet. more ' or less, to the south side of Alifliin street continued: Ztheuce west along said Mifflin street *itistynineiset,•to the ma' side of said Church street, and thence south along said Church street one hundred and eighty-one feet eight inches, to the place of beginning. [Being the same yearly rent or s li m which Samuel B. Cawley, and - Jane F.7-hla wife; - by endorsed deed.poll dated the sth-of February, A. D. 1853; intended to be recorded, granted and conveyed unto the said Charles Harlan, in fee, as by reference them eto will Dilly appear. • • [D. -C. 318; Mar. T. '63. Debt. 81.501.50. Judson. l 'Taken in execution and to be . sold 11.8 the property of Charlee Harlan. -JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philada., Sheriff's Office, Starch 18; 1563. mli23-St SHERIFF'S SALE.---BY . ..VIRTITE OF • a writ of Veuditioni Exportai...fo'fie directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue;"on'HONDAY Evening. Ayril 6, 1863; at 4 o'clock, at Ransom-street Hall. All that certain Ipt or piece of ground with the three story stone house and three-story back buildings thereon erected, situate on the east side of Florida street and south side of Eagle street, in the late borough of West Philadelphia (formerly of Blockley township in the county ol Philadelphia) now in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia; - containing in (rent or• breadth on the said Florida street one hundred and forty four feet two inches, and extending in length or depth'cif that width eastward one' hundred and.stity feet to a forty-feet-wide street laid out and opened in Loon Berg, extending northward from Haverford road to the said Eagle street. Bounded northward by said Eagle street, southward by ground granted or intended to have been aranted to John S. Hemphill and David Ether, eastward by said forty-feet-wide street, and westward by Florida street aforesaid. [Being part of a larger lot of ground which Leon Berg and wife, brindenture bearing date the26th day of February, 1851, and wad - recorded in Deed Book G. W C., No. Se, page 114 - B(c., granted and con veyed unto 'Samuel Honkins in fee; reserving thereout the ground rent or sum of $67 per. annum, payable semi annually on the' first days of the months of April and October of each and everyyear. ' [D. C., 350; M. T... Debt,g113.76. H. A Weil.] Taken in execution and to be sold es the property of Samuel K. Hopkins.JOFlN-TIIO3fPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia; Sheriff's Office, Marchl7, Isl 3. mh23-3t Arend. EaR cJIERLFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facials; to-me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendno, ffnlN ifODAY Evening, April 6,1553, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-stroet Hall, All that certain mossuage or tenement. and lot or plea of ground, situate en the east side of Twentieth street, at the distance of seventy-two feet southward from .the smith side of Montgomery street, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Ph il adolphin *aforesaid ;. containing in front. or breadth on said Twentioth street thirty-nix feet—and extending in length or depth eastward of that width, at right angles to said Twentieth street, one hundred and seventy-seven feet ten inches, to Über street. Bounded northward by craned allotted to Henry Über, southward by ground allotted to Lewis Über, eastward by said Deer street,' and we.stward by Twentieth street aforesaid. [Being the same premises which Peter Riffert, and Mary hie wife, by indenture bearing date the lath day of No --veinber, A. D. 1560, recorded in' Deed Book A. C. K., No. al, page 246, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said Jonathan Bewail in fee.) Under and subject to the Payment of a certain yearly ground rent or sum of seventy-two dollars per annum, Payable in equal half yearly payments, on the first day of the months of March and September, in every year, unto Joseph Barnhurst, junior, his heirs and assigns, forever. ED. C., 323; March T.,'63. Debt: $14170. Simpson.] Taken in execution and to be cold .as the property of Jonathan Bonsall. • JOHN . THOMPSON .Sheriff— Philadelphia, Sheri fre 011ice,MatehMlOga mb23*st SHERIFFt -'SALE.--BY . TIRTU OF a writ of VenditiOni Riponas:to - me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vondue,on MONDAY Evening, April 6,'1l (3. at 4 o'clock,' at Sansom-street Hall. • • All that certain lot or piece of ground.(with the three story brick dwelling house thereon erected) situate , on the northwett corner of Columbia avenue and Thirteenth street. in the city of.P.Niadelphia, containing in front or breadth, on the said (Atonable avenue, thirty-six feet, and. extending in length or depth northward, of that width, along the west side of said Thirteenth street, seventy-seven feet to a certain three-foot-wide alley : feeding into and from said 'Thirteenth street. .northward by the said three-feet-wide alley, eastward by the said Thirteenth street,. westward by ground of Charles Robb, and south ward by Columbia avenue afore said. (Befog tho some lot of ground which Charles Robb and - Rebecca hie .wife, by indenture dated September D, IS.BO, counterpart record.d in the office for re mirding deeds, &a., for the city ardcounty of Philadel :vide, in Deed Book A. D. B. No. MS, page SE, An, granted and conveyed to,the said Patrick Owens in, fee.J Together with trio free and common use and privilege of the said three '- feet-wide - alley as a passage-way and wader-course at all times thereafter forever. Reserving therefor and flameout unto the said Charles RAN: his heirs and assigns, the yearly rent or aura of one hnn • dred and thirty-nine deem and- fifty cents, _psyable half yearly on the first day of. the mouths or January and July in every year thereafter forever.' ED. C:, MO; T.•, - '63..-Deld.. VEIN): S. Robb.) akenl in .executiOn . and to - be, sold 1113 the property of Vatrick Owens. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philada., Sherirs . Office. March 47,1 PM.: mh23-3t. ,VIRTUE OF' SHERIFF'S. a writ ofLevartFaCtiti, to ine'direefici.‘wf It be ex posed to public sale or 'vendue, on MONDAY Evening,, April O. lfat, nt 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, • tAll that certain I,)t or piece of ground; with-the' two coutisuoue four-story brick reessuages or • tenenfents • I thereon • erected . situate on the north side of Ga.skill etreet, at the distance of ttfty-two feet four and a half linches westward from the went sido of. Third street, to the city .of Philadelphia afOresaid; containing in front on the said .(laskill atreet twenty-eight feat five and a, half inches, i nein din gon the-western side thereof' the. enefern 'moiety or hulf part of a"certain•tw.o-feet-ten-inch wide alley leading atrcetu'andextendingla extending depth of that width north wkrdly twenty-two feet one linch and a halt BoundUd . on the east b y ground granted. by Jamee.N. Diann 'to John.'Jonen, on the north by. ground granted to John A :,pa Id well, on the west by the middle of the said two-feet- ten-Anch-wlde alley. and on . the' south by Oa skill street aforesaid. [Being the same prerniede which 'John H. Coffin et' ux, by indenture ' peerin g date Anzo.t 8. laSk-recordil at Philadelphia, in Peed Book A. D. 8., No. 74, page 439, Ste:, granted and conveyed unto the said Eliza althea& l 'Together With the common use end rrivilego.of the said' two-feet-ten- Josh-wide alley. in th"tieraYzaml manner as moro zet forth in Bald L ast-reciteCindenture. • • [D. C., 5.:4;•!tn. .Debt,01,?,;120. Heger-7• Taken in execution And an - the property-o f El i za Gal l en& ' • ' ;JOHN THOMPSOL,Shortff. * '..Philada., Sheriff's 0tice,•Maridt12.186.1...,...... . whin.*. S -•• • • .VIATETWOF a writ of Lovell Facia:l, os toMbic sal . y fii e ..yite . d s i l rec N ted';w 111 be. ex- Ap ed 6.1869. l at 4 o' e l o ckia nde nm-Str o et H all, Evening, . All that-certain lot- or. Piece of ground situate on the south aide of Cabot streeti. at , the distance of ono hun dred and fifty feet Vestttard - from the west side of Six teenth (lets Schnylkill.'Seientb) street, in the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; containing in front or breadth on the raid Cubed street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth southward of that width- between parallel linos at right en g lee with Said Cabot streetblitv feet. Bounded northward by said Cabot street, eastward and Westward b ound ' nowew or late rl Edwin H enr y. and westward by g Or late of Charles HnryFisher. LWltioli lot of ground the said Amos Ellis and wife, by inionture bearing eyen.date with a certain indenture of mortgage-n vii;. September it,'-18116—but duly executed:and acknow ' loded prior.to the -execution of said indenture. for the .pontideration therein mentioned, the whole .of which. -gum thereby secured, granted. , and conveyed ,- unto the 4aid Patrick Beacon in feet-l -• i CD.. 2f, T:; '63. - Debt. '41,077.00. K. Si. Camplyell.l •• " •: , • • ":1 Talcs.- in 'execution end to he sold as th . e. property 'of Pctrleit_lioepan' THOMPSO h. Sheriff. : Mliredelphin, Sheriff's Mee, Blaroli 10, 1663. nth?.3.31 SHERIFF'S SALES. •-- • • WiRrFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTII.E.O t -E t writ of Voittlitlonf Expona.s , to inn directed will beroximaled to Public gale vOnduo. on MONDAY' keen. Ina,' Mail Naffi, at 4 o'clockiat Sansom-stroet Hall. All that' emlaiit mosenspror tenoment and lot or ploco ofground sit't Ale at the northwest cursor of Nineteenth nud Montgomery streets,in thectty of Philluielphlat con taining in front or breadth on the said Nineteenth street two hundred and eighty-six (M) fent, • and extending in length or depth westward ono hundred and seventy- Seven feet ten inchee to Über street. CD. C., 302; March T.,. 'l33.Debt, $5591 A. Thomplon Taken in execution and to be calif RR the, properly of Adam S: Über. 301 - 1 N THOMPSON. Sheriff. l'hilhulelphia. Sheriff's Ogee, Matron 12, 18th. tnll2'i 3t lIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF "-- 1 a Writ of Lovari Facies, me directed, Wl11::.be ex pored to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY livening, April 6.- IS6f, at 4 o'clock,. at Sansom-stroot Hall. All that lot of ground situated nn the south silo of Hallowell street, in the Second wkirttof the city of Phila delphia; lot commencing at the &stints of 12.3 feet west of Sixth street, 16x50. writ has been fumed on a tad gamut obtain ed in the case of the city of Philadelptelava. Walter Scott, . in the Court of Common Plea's of Philadelphia, of June term, 1862. No. 3S for. taxes. [C. ~ 2 57 ; March T., Debt, 041.13. F. M. klatna.] Taken in execution and. to he sold as the property of Walter Scott. JOHN THOMPiOIi, sh er iff, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 20. 180. m hti4t • - S HERIFF'S SALE. BY - , ." OF iwrit of Allan Levari Factaii. tO pis dire c ted '• Nil I no exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY ravelling, April 6.1:W3. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-streot Hall. All that lot of ground'sltusted' on the northeast corner of Thirty-seventh and Green streets, in the Twenty fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Green street fi fty feet , and , in depth one hundred and ten feet more or Mee. P. S.—This writ hell been Untied on a jnd gmenkob tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. lTa known owner or reputed. owner,. in the Court of Com mon pleas of Philadelphia county.. of. December Term,' 11:62, No. 178, for taxes against said property. (C. P.. 128; Mar. 'l'. 133. Debt 818131. Adams.] Taken in execution an d to he sold as the property of Unknown. • J OLIN THOMPSOI4. Sheriff, • Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office. BrarohiG.lSS3. inh23-31 • SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ••••••• aime or Venditioni Erponas, to me directed.will be exposed to public salo or vendue. on MONDAY Evening, April 6;1683, at 4 o'clock. at Situsom-street All that certain lot or piece of ground,- with the three story hick messuage or tenement thereon erected. situate on the northerly side of Dauphin street; at the distance of one hundred and sixty-four feetW,stwardly from the West side of Emerald street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in trent on said Dauphin street fifteen reef, and in length not thwardly between flees parallel with said Enieraid street eighty-eight feet. Bounded north- Wardly and westwardly by ground of Alexander E. terbrldge, eastwardly partly by'gronnd of the'said °uteri/ridge, and partly by the head of a three-feet wide alley, communicating with a three-feet-wide alley leading northwardiy into Price street, andsonthwarrl by said Dauphin street. (Being the same lot which told - Alexander E Outerhridge and' wife, by indenture bearing date the 26th day of Sone, A. D. 1816, and re corded st. Philadelphia in Deed Book A. D W.. Pfe, rage granted and conveyed unto the said William B. Weedy in So.) ED. ,C.. 353; March T. '63. Debt 81.7A0., Quin.] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of ,William It. Broady. .101110 THOMPSON. Sheriff. Ph iladelphia, Sherlirs Once. March 17. 1863. mh23-31 QBEBIFF'SSALE OF L.' a Writ of Alias Levert Facies, to nie . directed, will be exposed to public sale or voudue. on MO NDAY•EVoning, April 6, 1663, nt 4 o'clock, at San som-street Hall, A certain three-story brick Mf sanaga or tenement and lot and piece of ground th croup to belonging, situate on the'eoutit ride of Prune street, between Fourthaud Fifth - streets, Dona Delaware river, in the city of Philadelphia; conhOning .n front or breadth on the said Prune street Allteen Peet four inches, and in length or depth eighty feet. be the same more or less. Bounded northward by Plume street, westward by a messuage and lot formerly of William Shippen. deceased, southertrd, by.an alley about three feet wide, which communicates with another alley' formerly four feet wide, now about three feet wide. which leads uorthwardly into said Prune street, east ward by a lot of ground formerly of Peter L. -Berry. P. B.—This writ has been issued on a judgment, Ob tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Oplie lia Aikens, owner or reputed owner, in the Court of Com tooirPleas of Philadelphia county. of December Term, 1P62_,1N0. 197, for taxes against said property. CC:,P, PS; March T.. Debt. 5191.91. Adams. Taken to execution and to be sold as the property Of Ophel in Aikens. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff . Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, ?Larch 16.1883. mbil•at • SIIERLFIPS SALE,--BY VIRTUE OF kia 3 7 frit of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendor, on MONDAY Evening, April tr. 1563, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that •certain lot or piece of ground. situate on the north - side of Wallace street, at the distance of two hun dred and tifty-aeven feet one inch westward from the west side of Nineteenth street (formerly called Schu)t: kill Fourth street), iu the Fifteenth ward of the said city of 'Philadelphia, (late the district of Spring Garden); con taining iu front or breadth on said. Wallace street twenty" feet, and extending iu length or depth northward of that width, between lines parallel with said Nineteenth street, one hundred and sixty feet, to a forty feet-wide street called North street. . . C:,.301 ;Mar. T. , '63. Debt, *465.50 . F. C. Brewster,/ Taken in execution and to be sold - as the property of RobertW. Kensil. JOHN THOMPSON Sheri Sherifre March 12.1363: ." trilt26-31 • SHERIFF'S • SALE:-;--BY ;VIRTUE .bF a • Nitit-of Alias Levert Paniaa.. to.. me directed. will be exposed to public eats or venous, on MONDAY Eye/ling, April 6. 1663, at 4 o'clock, at &smote-street ' All that certain lot or piece of ground (with the mos suage or tenements thereon erected) situate on the north side of Master street, in the Kensington district of the Northern Liberties, in the county of Philadelphia, com mencing at- the distance of One hundred and forty-two feet six inches eastwardly from tho corner of the Ger mantoWn road; thence along Master street aforesaid, eastward, twenty-seven feet six inches, to a corner of a lot granted to Isaac - Funk; thence northwardly,;at right angles with Master street, sixty feet ; - thence westwardly, en a line parallel to said Master street twenty-seven feat six inches... and thence. southwardly . sixty feet, to the place of beginning. (Being the samepremises which -Patrick. Walls. and Elizabeth his wife. and Francis Wells and Mary his wife, by indenture bearing date the ninth day of January A. D.. 1614, recorded in the office for recording deeds, & c l, in and for the city and county of Pniladelphia, - in Deed Book R. L. L., No. 31, page 467, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said James Dugan in fee.] fD. C. 356; Mar.T., '63. Debt, 8120.00. G. L. Dougherty. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James Dugan, deceased. 'JOHN THO'SrPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia,, Sheriff's Office. March 20. 1563. mht3.Bt SHERIFF'S BALE.:-DY VIRTUE . OF sundry writs of Venditiont Exposes, to me directed.. will be exposed to public sate or renduo, on MONDAY Evening, April 8, iseB, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of Wallace street, at the distance of one hnn dred and fifty eight feet seven inches westward from the west side of Ilineteenth street (formerly called Schnyl kill Fourth street), in the Fifteenth ward of the said city of:Philadelphia (late the District of Spring. Garden); con taining in front or breadth on said Wallace street twenty feet; and extending In length or depth northward of that width between lines parallel with said Nineteenth street one 'hundred and sixty feet to a forty-feet-wide street, called North street. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of Wallace street, at the distance of one hundred and' thirty-eight feet seven Inches westward from the west side of Nineteenth (formerly called Schuyl kill Fourth) street. in the Fifteenth ward of the said city of Philadelphia (lately the District of Spring Garden); containing in front or breadth on said Wallace street twenty feet and extending in length or depth northward of that—utidth between lines parallel with said Nine teenth street one hundred and sixty feet to a forty-feet • wide street.'ealled North street. • ID. C., 299'and 300 ; Mar. T., '6& Debt each $4r.5.50. F. C: Brewster .).,... ratren in execution and te'he sold as the property of Jobra..Bird. ..10MWTHOMPSON, Sheriff - .Phi:ll4olphi . Sherries Office. March 12,1663 CB RIFF'S SAL . R.ILRY VARTUR OF 1 writ of Levarl Facies, to ohs directed will' be ex posed to, public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, April 6, 1553, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of land'sitnate in the Twen ty-fourth Ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid, be ginning et the intersection of the center lines of Oregon street and Markoe street, extending thence north three degrees twenty-seven minutes west along the center of said Markee street twelve perches and forty-two hun dredths of a per oh ; thence south eighty-six degree,' thir ty minutes west twenty-nine perches and sixty-six hart- Aired the of a perch to a point in the east line of lot No. 6; thence by said lot No. 5 south three degrees twenty .seven minutes, east twelve perches and Pony-two hun dredths of a perch to the center of Oregon street con tinued, and thence along the center of said Oregon street by. lot No. 5, north eighty-six degrees thirty minutes, east twenty-nine perches and sixty-six hundredths of a perch to the place of beginning; containing two acres forty-tight perches and:Jive-tenths of a perch. of laud. ExcEpting and reserving. thereout a certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of Oregon street at the .dittence of. one hundred and forty-four feet westward from the west side of Mark oe street ; containing in front ortreadth on the said Oregon street twenty feet, and ex tending In ..length or depthnorthward between parallel lines at right-anglea with the said Oregon street to the nortlitrn boundary line of the above-desoribed premises, a portion of which reserved lot having been heretofere sold and conveyed. [Being the same premises which. tlie.eaid Aaron Conrad with Sarah W., his wife, by in denture bearing even dateherewlth but executed before these presents, and intended.forthwith to be recorded, for the consideration money, part whereof is hereby intend ed to be seemed, granted and convoyed (inter albs) unto the said Isaac Newton in fee.] . . ... . .. . ' i .[D. C., „ S'N ;M. T.,'6 3. ' Debt, $2,4733). Simpson.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Isaac Newton. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's OSCes March 17. 1863. reh73-3t ELB 1" SALE.BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vonditioni Exportas, to me directed, willhe exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6.. 18G3. at 4 o'clock; at &wain-knot Hall, No. 1. A certain lot of ground =situate on the east side of a thirty-feet-wide street running parallel with Broad street, at the distance of one hundred and forty feet east ward therefrom, being u continuation of 'Ritchie street, said let of ground . being situate at the distance of ninety four feet and four inches southward from Rose street, in in the Fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, contain lug in front on said. thirty-feet street sixteen feet, and ex tending in depth eastward seventy-eight feet and ten inches. [Subject to a yearly rent of 402 00.] No. 2. Also, a certain lot of ground with three-storied brick -. house thereon, situate on the west side of Seven teenth street at the distance of filly-eight feet south of Lombard street in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on said Seventeenth street twenty feet, and in depth westward ninety feet. P•nbject to a ground rent of No. 3. Mao, a certain lot ofscronnd situate at the corner of Clearfield and Weisel or. Weikel streets, in the Nine teenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in trout , on said Clearfield street thirty-nine feet, and In depth on said 'Weikel street ninety feet to Letitia street. Bounded on the northeast by Clearfield street, southeast by Weikel street, southwest by Letitia street, and north west by ground formerly of Dr. Janney. [Subject to a ground rent 91'627.75. ] Nn-4. All that three-story brick manniage and lot of ground' on tho north side of Fitzwater street one hurt .dreds.rand 'fifty feet east of Broad street in-the city of .Philadelphia, in front sixteen feet and in depth forty feat and'egb t inches. [Subject to aground sent of 654.00.3 (D. C., 290, March T. '6B. Debt, $3OO. 03. James W. • Wien in execution and to be sold es the property of Ohatics - H:Kiiisley: JOHN THOM.SON, Sheriff. .1 Philadelphia,Sheriffis Office, Marchlo,lB63. mh23-St SHERIFF'S.SALE.—BVVIRTUE . OF Is. writ of Venditioni Expellee, to me directed, will be eposed to public sate or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6, 1130.3, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the brick liiiding thereon, situate on the north side of Girard, east-side of Corinthian. and southeastwardly side of College avenue, in the district of Penn, (now city of Phi ladelphia),• beginning at the northeast corner of the said Girard and Corinthian avenues, thence extending oat t- ward along the north side of Girard avenue eighty-nine - feetien and seven-eighths inches; thence northwardly ound now or late of Peter B. Dotemus, on a line at n g t angles with the said Girard avenue, thirty-one feetelx and three-eighths inches: to thesouthwestwardly side; of. said College avenue; thence soathwestwardly along the came, ninety-four feet eight and seven eighthifincbes, to .the east side of Corinthian avenue; and.thence southward along the same one foot nine and seven -eighths inches, to tho place of beginning. Sub-. jectto'the proviso that'no •slaughter-house, or building for that purpose. to bo .nsed, is at any time to be erected on the same, or any part thereof [Being tbe same pre =Thee which Joheph Swift, by indenture bearing even date with the mortgage which accompanies the bond to secure $l,600; . to recover tho interest on which the said writ of Seri facies was issued, to wit,.on the sixteenth dit,y of June, 1562.,. and intended to bo recorded, for the c4risidetation therein named, a part of which. was in tended to hoaccured by the said mortgage, granted and conveyed unto 'the saidjoshua Clendenon in ' (D. C., 377; Mar. T. 'M.] Debt, NS NJ. Judson. • .Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jeohns Clendenon. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. 'Ybilaffelphia, Sheriff's Office, Marck.2o, 1663 inhV-St BRIFM'SAVE.-BY VIRTUE. OF itsrit Writ of Lepittil Fables, to me directed, will be ex p6ited. to . sale or vendue, on 'MONDAY Evening, -Sprit 6,1 M, at 4'i:o'clock, at Sansom-stroot Hall. t . 411 that certain lot or piece of ground sitaatein the City of Philadelphia afore/mid, baglenill - at 'the north ' west corner of Prime stree t and Eighteent stre_et, thence tDetencling. northward a` ng the_ west et de of the said IF.lghteenth street one brindled and eighty-five feet six - limbed, chance westward on a line, at right - angles with mill Eighteenth street along. other ground of • the said . James McCarty one hundred and thirty-five feet to the middle of Ward street (a new thirty-feet-wide street, laid ' out and Intended to be opened by the said James Me- Ca 0 3 .1 extending from said Primo street to Carpenter Eircet). thence southward along the,middle of said Ward street one hundred and eighty-rive (185)' feet' six inches • to the north vide of said, Prime street, and .the ace east ward along the same oe hundred and thirty-Ave 035) feet to the pla wh ic h ginning. [Being Part of a certain • lot of ground the stud Jame; C. Smith,. by bearing even date with a certain indenture of mort gage, viz: May 13, 1E56, but duly executed and ac kcOwledged • prfor* to the' execution of said indenture, • and intended to be therewith recorded accordingto law, for the cpnsideration money therein mentioned,, port 'whereof Was -thereby secured granted and .conveyed (inter ails) unto the , void , McCarty in fee ] Together with the free use and privilege octhe 'said WWId 'street.. . • • N. H. The Proicerty:aixiie described will ,be eadd as follows : All that certain lot or piece of ground 'situate in the 'city cf. Philadelphia albrevaid,,beginning.at -the, not th- • west corner of ktrlme and Eighteenth streets: thence ex tending northward along , the west side of safil Eigh teenth streetlwie hundred and eighty-Ilsofeet six Caches, thence westward oti a line at •right angles . with said Eighteenth. btreot. along nther ground of said 'James MeCarty seventy feet [including therein on the rearend thereof, an. alley three feet in width: leg- open . for the tete of all the lotsbeing.perthins of thelol, first deseribodi thence , sthithicard' along the west side of said alley one' linSdred -and- elahty-five feet six inches • to the:north 'aide; said Primo street...tad thence eastward, along the snide Feyenty feet to the place of beginning. • • , : i• MC. ‘'Ml; Mar. T. , NO. 3 -Debt, $?, lb& OD.. • R. •Reindie Taken-in.exeention - and to be.sold as-the property of 'Jamie .- McCarty.- :•• • • ..e_ . .t.e.:JOHR THOMPSON, Sheri ff .. . Philadelphia, Sheen Office. March 170803. Cuih:l3 SHERIIPTIS . SALES. SEERIr F . , SALE:-BY VIRTUE OF shit of Athol. rat) Ficlai, to mo d I rocted[Wilthe expo:mod to-publitheale or voodoo, cm MONDAY. Event ing, April fr; 1851. at 4 o'clock, at Saosom-mtreot Hall. ••.—•• • • • - • All that certain lot or piece of ground situate. on the rorzh sideof-Newetreet, commencing at the distance of 02C hundred and thirtecn,(ll:l) feet east ordecond street; containing in front or bresdth on' the .said Now street thirty-eight feet, end in length or depth fifty feet, with the two three-story brick znessnagos or tenements thereon erected. . . . . P. P. The writ by virtue of whjch the above pcoperty_ will be sold, has been ie• ned ownindvineet,obtanhed'in the case' of the City or Philadelphia vs. John DonneHY, owner, or reputed owner. in the Obtrict Court of Phi la delp; la, of September Term, 1659, No. 1007, for taxes, against Raid prenertY. (D. C..I.VM; Mar. T. W. Debt. $lll5 .50. P. 111. Adams.] Taken! iu execnticte and to be sold as The propertyl of John Donnelly, owner, &c. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. • ' Philadelphia. Shertire 011ico, March %). 11363. inht3-3t. lIERIEF'S SALE: BYvn - rruE OF a writ of Alias Ventlitioni Exponas, to ins directed. will be exposed to public male or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,. April 6. 1863.. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-strew`Hall. All that certain lot- or piece of ground; with th 4 two' three-story brick meaning% or tenements thereon erected, situate on theoast aide of Warnock (late L)rwis) street, at the distance of three hundred and Ilfty , two feetone And five-eighth, inches northwardly from the north side of Poplar , street. in. the Twentieth ward of the 'city of Ph iladelpniar coi.tainicg in front or breadth on the said:Lewis atreet flftzen feet, and exter, ding in length OT depth eastward between parallel lines at right angles With said Warnock street street; ninety-ono feet to the west side of Alder street. Bounded north and south •by ground now or late of James Wirson, eastward by said Alder street. and westward by said Lewis street. ([Being the same premises which Georgee Megee, High Sheriff, &c., by Deed' Poll bearing date December thirteenth, eighteen hundred' and fifty. six, and entered 'among the records of the. District Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Sheriff's Deed Book G, No. 4. page 403, &c., granted and conveyed unto Elizabeth Wilhelm (who afterwards intermarried with John Krauoz) in fee. ID. C.% 317 Oder. T., 113. Debt, e 121.38. D. Dougherty and J. M. Pilo.) . . . - Taken fn execution and' to be sold as the property or John Krauss, widower, and Jacob C. Schuler, heir. legal representatives, - dte With notice to Jacob C. Schuler, administrator, e.• JOHN TEICVMPSON, Sheriff. iladolphia, Sheriff's Oikeei March 11, 1951. mh2.1.3t RHOIFF'S'SALE.I3Y..VIRTUE. OF Llsundry writs of Venditient EXPOnits, to me direeted; will be exposed topnblic sale or vendue, on MON Day Evening, April 6,18 W, at 4 o'clock. at Sausem-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of • ground with the three. 'story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the northeast corner of Dauphin and Apple. streets. in the Nineteenth ward of the ,city of Philadelphia aforesaid: containing in front or breadth on the said Dauphin street II teen feet, and extending in length or depth northward of that width along the east side of sild•Apple street 611.3 , 7 seven feet, to a certain three-fet-wide alley leading from Appleto Mechanic street. Bouuded northward' by said three-feet-wide alias,. east Ward by ground" granted or intended to have been granted to Gotlieb groundrent, southward by Dauphin street, and west ward by said Apple street. fl3eing the same lot tit ground which Jol.n Born and wife, by Indenture dated October 26, A. D. lgtXl, recorded in Philadelphia. in Deed Book A. D. 8.. No. -135. page 6r). 'An., granted and conveyed unto said Gottlieb Bleasser in fee, reserving thereont a certain year.y greundreut of 666 Together witlithe free and common use and privilege of the said th ree.feet. wide alley. as-a passage .way and watercourse, at all times hereafter.. . All that certain lot or piece of ground with the three . - story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the north side of the said Dauphin street at the distance of fifteen fees eastward from the east side of the said Apple street, in the Nineteenth ward aforesaid; containing in front or breadth on the said Dauphin street, fifteen feet, and ex tending in length or depth northward of that width pa rallel with Apple street fifty-seven feet, to a certain three-feet-wide alley - leading from Apple to Mechanic street. Bounded northward by the said alley, eastward and westward by ground granted to Gottlieb kleasser'on grouudrent, and southward by Dauphin street aforesaid. (Being the same lot of ground which John Bora and wife, by identure dated October WS, A. D. DM, recorded in Philadelphia In Deed Book A. D. 8., N0..135, pap 621, granted and conveyed uato said Gottlteb Measlier in fee; reserving thereout a certain yearly groundrent of fie& i . Together with the free and common amend privi lege of the said three-feet-wide alley as a passageway and watercourseat all times hereafter. . . . All that certain lot or piece of ground with the three sti•ry brick dwelling theron erected, situate ou the north side of said Dauphin street, at the distance of thirty feet eastward from the east aide .of the said Apple street, in the Nineteenth ward aforesaid:. containing in front or breadth on the Fah! Dauphin street fifteen feet and ex tending in length or depth northward of that.wldth pa rallel with Apple street RUN-seven .feet, to n. - - certain three-feet wide alley leading' from• Apple to Mechanic street. Bounded northward by thesaid alley; eastward' and westward by ground'granted to Gottle b Elsasser on ground rent, and sontbward by Dauphin street afore said. [Being the Fame lot of ground which John Born and wife by indentnie dated October 26, A D. 18(D, re corded in Philadelphia in : Deed Book A. D. R No. 155, page 616, granted and conveyed unto said Gottleib ill saeeer in fee; reeerving thereout a certain yearly ground rent of 128. ] Together with the free and common non and Privilege of the said three-feet wide alley . as pamtge va and watercourse at all times hereafter. . . . , . . . E C., 284, 234, and 182; Mar. T.,'63. Debt, dash $138.62. Cassidy.? . Taken in execution and to be sold 4s the property of . Gottleib Elsesser. JOHN THiJaf Maori. Sheriff. •: Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. March 10,, USS. inh23-31 p h r.f.Enzers.SALE.- 7 BY. VIRTUE OF anddrylerita Oflevart Facies, to me directed, will be exposed-tobite sale or vendee , on AfOlf DAY Even lag. April 6. ] S63at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot or -piece of ground situate on the southeast side of College avenue, at cue distance of one - hundred and six feet southwestward from the southwest corner of the said College avenue and Schuylkill Fourth street, in the district of Penn aforesaid; containing-ga front or breadth on the said College avenue fUty-one feet, and extending in length or depth southeastward. between parallel lines at right angles with the said Col lege avenue eighty feet. Bounded northeastward, south eastward, and southwestward .by ground of the said (Ahern Conmd, and northwestward. by College avenue -aforesaid. [Being. the same premises which the said Osborn Conrad, by indenture bearing even date with a I certain indenture of mortgage—viz, May . ]S, 1350, but duly executed and acknowledged prior to the execution of said indenture, and intended therewith to be recorded for the consideration money therein mentioned, a part whereof was thereby secured , . granted , and conveyed unto the said John Piper in tee, subject to the restric tions. that no slaughter-house, skin-dressing establish ment, blacksmith shop, glue manufactory, or other building for offensive occupation should ever thereafter he erected thereon or any part thereof ] [D. C. 320; March T., Si. Debt. $3,748.60. Simpson.] •ll that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the southeast side of College avenue, ut the distance of one hundred and fifty-seven feet southwestward from the eolith west corner of the said College avenue and Schuyl kill Fourtlistreet, in the district of Penn aforesaid, con taining in front or breadth on the said College avenue seventeen feet, and extending in length or depth south eastward, between parallel lines as right angles with the said College avenue. eighty feet. Bounded north-, eastward by other ground of the mid John Peiper, south eastward and southwestward by ground of the said Os born Conrad, and northwestward by College avanue aforesaid. [Being the same lot of ground which tire said Osborn Conrad, by indenture bearing even date-with a certain indenture of mortgage, viz: August 13. 1850, but duly executed and acknowledged prior to t.be execution Of said indenture, and Intended therewith to be recorded for the consideration money therein mentioned, a part whereof was thereby intended to be secured, granted and conveyed unto the said John Poipar in fee, subject% to the restrictions that no slaughter-house, skin-dress ing establishment, - blacksmith shop, glue:manufactory, or Other building for offensive occupation, should ever thereafter be erected thereon.] •- . [D.C.. 321 ; Afar. T..'63. Debt. $1,02240. Si mosolL3 Taken in execution and to be sold es the property' of dobn IC relper, • BORN Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's cam March *Nat mh234t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF ' a writ of Venditioni Expense. to Me directed.; Will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY like ning, April 6,1561, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street RAIL • • No. 1 All that certain yearly ground rent or .um Of SAO, lawful money aforesaid, payable half-yearly otf the tint day of the months of January and July in, every year forever without any deduc.ion for taxes, &c., by William C. Marshall, his heirs, and assigns, issuing out of and' chargeable upon all that ce. Cs in lot or piece of ground situate. on the east side of Fifteenth street at the distance of two hundred an elghty-seven feet seven inches northward from the north side.of Master street, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia; con taining in front or breadth on the said Fifteenth street twenty feet; and extending that breadth on said Fifteenth street twenty feet, and extending that breadth in length. or depth eastward between parallel lines at right angles with the said Fifteenth street one hundred feet. Bounded northward by ground now or late of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Land and Building Association, eastward by ground of said Samuel H. McFadden, southward by the lot of ground next hereinafter described, and westward by Fifteenth street aforesaid. [Which said lot or piece Of ground Samuel H. McFadden and Amanda, his wife, by indenture bearing date the 11th day ofMay, A. D. lidt, duly acknowledged and intended to be forthwith recorded accor iing to law, granted and conveyed unto the said William U. Marshall in fee; reserving therefor and thereout mato him, the said Samuel H McFadden, his heirs, and assigns, the said yearly ground rent of Kla, payable as aforesaid. l -No. 2. Also, all that certain yearly ground rent or salt; of $192,10, lawful moneLaforesaid, payable half yearly on the first day of the mouths of April and October in every year forever, without any deductioh for taxes, Sre, by Edwin Pretty, his heirs, and assigns, issuing ont (I? and chargeable upon all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the northeast corner of Fifteenth and. Master streets in the Fifteenth ward aforesaid; con taining in front or breadth on said Fifteenth' treet 27 feet seven inches, and extending of that width in length or depth eastward along the north side of said Master street one hundred and tifty-five feet eight inches to Carlisle street.. Bounded northward by ground now orlate of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Land and Building Association, southward by the said . Master street, eastward by sai d . Carlisle street, and westward by the said Fifteenth. street. No.. 3. Also, all that certain yearly ground rent or sum of $Bl, lawful money aforesaid, payable half yearly on the first day of the months of April and October in every year forever, without any deduction for taxes, &c., .by. the said Edwin Pretty, his heirs and assigns, Issuing out of and chargeable upon all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the east side of raid. Fifteenth street. at the, distance of one hundred and ninety-eight feet northward from the north side of said Thompson street. in the Twentieth ward aforesaid; containing in front or breadth on the said Fifteenth street eighteen feet, and ex tending of that width in length or depth eastward be tween lines parallel with said Thompson street one hun dred end fifty-a ve feet eight inches to said Carlisle street; bounded northward by ground' now or late of the Farm ers' and Mechanics' Laud and Building Association. southward by the next hereinafter-deicribed lot of 'ground, eastward by said Carlisle And, anti westward by said Fifteenth street. • No. 4. Also, all that certain yearly ground rent or sum of 681. lawful money aforesaid, payable half yearly on the first day of the months of April and October in every year forever without any deduction for ;axes, As., by said Edwin pretty, his heirs and assigns, issuing out of and chargeable ; upon all: that certain lot' or piece of ground situate on the east side ofsaid Fifteenth street, at the distance of one hundred and eighty feet northward from the north side of said Thompson street, in the T won- , tieth ward aforesaid: containing in front or breadth on said Fifteenth et met eighteen feet, and extending of that width in length or depth eastward between lines parallel with said Thompson street one hundred and fifty-live feet eight inches to the said Carlisle street; bounded northward by the lot of ground last above described, south by ground now or late of the Farmers' and Alm ebonies' Land and Building Association, eastward by said Carlisle street, and westward by said Fifteenth, street. [Which said last three above-dc-;trilled lots of• ground the said Samuel H. McFadden and wife, by three • several indentures bearing date respectively the 14th day of June, A. D. 1660; duly executed and acknowledged and intended to be forthwith recorded according to panted and conveyed unto the said Edwin Pretty in fee reserving ti erefor and thereont the said last three men tioned yearly ground rents.. payable as above men tioned: No. 5. .And also, all those certain seventeen yearly ground - Tents 'or sums of $42, lawful money aforesaid, each payable half-yearly on ilia first day of the months of January and July. in every year forever, without any deduction for taxes, fee., by George It. Southcott, his heirs and assigns, respectively issuing out of, •and • chargeable npon t all those certain seventeen contiguous lots or pieces of ground situate on the north side of Tacker street, between Eighth and Ninth streets, in the First ward of the eitTof Philadelphia., the easternmost of said lots beginning at the distance of sixty-four feet nine 'inches westward from the west side of Eighth street,. each lot containing - in-front - or breadth .on said Tasker street fifteen feet eight inches. and extending of that width, in length 'or depth -northward, between lines parallel' with the said Eighth street, sixty-eight feet. • • [Which said seventeen lots of ground the said Samuel H. sleFade en and wife, byieventeeh several indentures bearing date respectively the.2sth day of May, A.D. ]560, duly executed , and acknowledged and intended to ,be forthwith recorded according to law, granted and con veyed unto the said George R. Sonthoottin fee, reserving thereont. of . each • of said lota one of..the said. TWIT. ground rents.of $42.-payable asabove mentioned.): ' . N. B.—The seventeen yearly ground rents of $l2 each, , fifth in the writ described, each of which is secured by a • two-story brick dwelling house.withframe.front, erected upon the lot-of groundent of which the same is reserved: Will be sold'siparately as follows: • ]. The ground rent. of $42 reserved out of the lot of 'groynebeginning at the distance of 64 feet 0 inches west ward from the west side of Eighth street. 2.' The ground Tent of 442 reserved out of thelot of . ground beginning at the distance oral feet 6 inches west ward from the west side of Eighth street. S. The ground rent of 642 'reserved' out of the • lot of • ground`beginning at the distance of 96 feet - 1 inch west ward from the _west side of Eighth street. • . • • 4. .The ground rent of $l2 reserved out of the lot Of ground beginning at thedistanee of 11l feet 9 inches west- WA re: from the west side of Eighth street. 5. -The ground:rent Of ,64T reserved out of the lot of • ground beginning at the distance of 127 feet 5 inches westward from the west side of Eighth street. G. The ground rent of $l2 reserved out of the lot of ground beginning at the distance of 143 feet 1 inch west ward from the west side of Eighth street. ' 7. The ground renhif $42 ,reserved: out of the , lot of et ten n d beginning at the distance of 158 feet 9 inches west ward from the west side of Eighth street. 8. The ground rent of $42. reserved out of the lot of ground beginning s t the distance of 174 feet 5 inches west and from the west side of-Eighth street. .9. The ground 'rent of $42 'reserved , out of the lot of ground beginning at the distance of 1116 feet 1. inch west ward from the west side of Eighth street. 10. The ground rent of $42 reserved out of the lot of ground beginnin gat the diet ante of 2C4feet 9 inches west ward from the west aide-of Eighth street. "• ' • .' 11. The ground rent of $42 reserved out of the.lot of ground beginning at the distance of MI feet 5 inches west- - ward from the west side f -Eighth street. • . • 12. The ground rent of Ise. reserved ont. of the lot of ground beginning at the distance of 237 feet 1 inch west ward from thewest side'of Eighth street:. lit The ground rent of $42 reserved out of the lot of onnd beginning acthe distance of 2,52 feet 9 inches west wardlrom the west side of Eighth street 14. The ground mixt Of $42 reserved nut of the lot of ground beginning at the dist• nee 0f2673 feet 5 incheawest ward from the west side of Eighth street. •• - 15. The ground Tent of 642 reserved out 'of the lot, of ground•beginning at the distance of 231 feet 1 inch west ward from the wait side of Eighth street: • 18-The ground - rent of 642 reserved orf ot the lot of ground beginning:4 the distance of 299 feet9ttiches west ward from the west aide' of Eighth Street!' - 17T.The.ground.rent.of.$12 reserved .at of. the , lot of. ground. beginning at the distance of 315 teeth inehisiWwst: ward from the watt side ci fstreet: ' - -, • , Moth . ; 819 J,Mar. T.,783.. Debt; 638)4 -Wr 6. Price:l; d l i: JO b H e liT llG T l l3 d li t tn ' th 'Sfi e NTS Pe he rt riiV or '. s iTa mu k oi en, m in" z ei t a c eo pa n d ti d o o ri u n Sheriff's Office, Dittinh 17, ISGS. rT3'n SHERIFF'S . SALEO3. SHERIF SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of LeTeri Facia.% to me directed; will be ex _Poeed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening, April 6. 156.9. at , i o'clock. at Sansoni-street-Hall. All that. certain 11k - Tek - bui lding erected'otf the lot of groups! situate on the sentlwatt cornerof -.nut and Carpenter •streetsi in the city of Philadelpltiar • containing in front or breadth on sal&Cliestnurstrext eighteen feet, and' extending eastward along-the-sone" side of Carpenter - street, between Parallel lines Itt right angles to , Thestrit street forty feet. [C. Y., 150; Bar. T., 'GI Petit, -RA OS-. Haze:A.-1' 7 Taken in execution and to be ;sold as the property of Twiggs. JOHN, 'l'llOMPSON,.Biteritt. F'h datr&pbia. Office, ref IE4 18C , ralaMil ITERIFF'S. BALE.—BY VIRTUE OP A-3,a, writ of .3.1 Venditioni Enponas, to me directed, will be expoei , d to.pnblic sale or vendee. on MONDAY, Svening, April 6, 1863, at 4 clock, at Sansom-street Ball, • All that certain lot of ground with tbethreo-Sterybrick dwelling house anclmouble three-story back buildings, erected upon the same, aituate on west side of Delaware. S ath street, at the distance of sixty-one feet southward from the senthwest corner of said Sixth and Coat's street, in the late dietrmt of Snring Garden, now city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Sixth street twenty-three feet,. and, extending in length ordepth westward between parallel lines at, right angles with said Sixth street on the north line thereof ninety five feet seven inches and three-quarters of miinch, and on the south line thereof one hundred feet:nine inches and a quarter of an inch, ho a certain ten-feet-wide - alley.. Bounded southward by gr-lind granted to Thei - hha. Sny der on ground' rent, westward by said ten-f<et. wide alley; leading into said Coats street. northward. ,by ground granted to Geo. B. St', tton,. nnd eastward by said Sixth street. CBeinglhe'samelot of ground which- Benjamin' Davis and wife, by deed dated the-ninth of April; 1617, recorded - in-Deed Book A. W. , No. 35, page 462, granted and conveyed unto' the said Samuel T. Stratton; his heirs• and assigns. in fee; subject to a yearly ground. rent of one hundred and dollars, which' by deed dated the fifth of May, 1857, and recorded in Deed Book - M. D. W. , N0..129, page'3o3; was granted and it signed • unto. the said Samuel T. Stratton, his heirs and assigns, for. whereby.the same became extingxinhed. " • CD. C., 365 ; -Mar. 'T., '63. .Debt,.sl 716.93: Brnst.l• - Takenin execution and to be sold. as the property.. of. Samuel T. Stratton. „TORN .THOMPSON, Sheriff - Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Mar. 20, 1863.- mar23-3t... p.HERIPE'S SALE.-131( - VIRTUE: AF: a writ:of venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed! to. public sale or vendue, on MONDAY- Eve ning, April 6,"186:3; at '4 O'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. • All the right, title, and - interest of Samuel WC. Foster, being one equal and undivided moiety or half part, of, in, and to all that certaindot or piece of ground, with the five twe-story brick messuages or tenements thereon erected, situate on , the; west side of Leon street, at the distance of one hundred and seventeen feet northward from the north side of ,Washington street, in the Second Ward of the city of Philadelphia F. - containing in front or breadtkcif the said. LeoM street sixty-three teet p and ex tending,zn length or depth Westward. forty-two-feet to - .a three-fqet-wine alley, which leads , into a two-feat-wide alley, which leads into Leon street ; with the r,glit.use, and priirilege of each of said alleys. [Being past of the `same lot of ground which - William Roe and wife Thy deed. poll dated 14th dayet - June, A. D. - 18-59; recorded in the office for recording deeds, &c., for the city, and • county of Philadelphia;. - in -Deed BMA A. D. 8., 42. page 118, &c., granted and-conveyed unto Luther C. Ed munds, in fee, under and_: subject, nevertheless, to`the -payment of a certain yearly ground rent or sum of two hundred and fifty dollars, as therein expressed.] And the raid Luther C. Edmunds and wife, by indenture dated the 29th day of June, A. D. 18.19, recorded in the office aforesaid, in Deed Rook A. D. B. rvo. 72.. page 44,. .&c., granted and conveyed unto SamizeNce. Foster one full, equal, and undivided. moiety or half part of and in the said lot of ground, with the messuages - or tenements -thereon erected, in fee simple, under and subject, never theless, to the payment of a moiety , or, half part of the said yearly ground. rent. - The premises above described are dividect4S - follows, and the share and interest of SanauelAL-Fnater of and in each of said houses and lots of-ground will be sold separately. viz: No. 1. The hit of grotmd; with the two-story brick messnage, situate on the west side of Leon street, at the distance of one hundred and seventeen feet northward from the north side of Washington street i-ecntnining in front on vaid-Leon street twelve feet, and in depth forty two feet to a -- three-feet- wide alley, which leadsinto a two-feet-wide 'alley a which 'leads into Leon street, With' the right, use, and privileges of the said alleys.- W.No. 2. The lot of ground and two-story brick mes.suage situate on the west side of Leon street, at the distance of oue hundred and twenty-nine feet northward from the north side of Washington street; containing in- frogt on Leon street thirteen feetsh: inches. (including the south ern most: half part of- a two-feet-wide alley leading intZ , and from Leon street,) and in depth. forty-two feetni'a three-feet-wide alley, which leads into the said two-feet wide alley, With the right, use; and privileges of MO of 80. it. The lot of gronnd-and two-storyihrieltmessuage situar Ekon the west side of Leon street - rat Dirdistance of ~oils hundred and-forty-two fret.slx- /Deb.'s nerthwa:rd from:the-north side of Washington streetp containing in • front on Leon street thirteen feet strinehes, - (including . the northernmost half part of a two-teef;Wide alley lead lug into and from Leon street, land. in'deptli forty-two • feet. to a three-feet-wide alley, - slatch leads into the said ' two-feet-wide alley, with the , - - right,. use, and privilege .of each of said alleys. • No 4. The lot of ground and two-atotTbrielcsaessnage' " situate on the west side at Leon street, at the distance of one hundred and flffy,-six-feet northward from the. north-- side of Washingtanst, ; containing in fronted Leon street - - twelve feet, and in depth forty-two feet to-aithree-feet wide alley, whleh . leads into a two-feet-wide alley. which leads into Leon streetovith. the righeriberty, and. privilege of earl, of said alleys. - No. 5. The lot of ground and.twi,-,story brick messuage .situate on"the west side.of Leon street, at the distance of one hundred and sixty-eight-feet northward-from-the north. , side of IWashington.streett containintM - front on. Lena street twelve feet, and , depth forty-two feet to a. three-feet-wide alleY, which leads into a two-feet-wide alley which leads into -Leon street, with theright, li berty, and privilege of each of said alleys= i CD. C , 3.35; March T. ~ Deliti-dir,120.00:. Edmunds: ] Taken in execution and to be sold as .the property of Samuel M. Foster. JOHN THOMPSON,,Sheriff. Philatia,, Sheriff's Office, March 20, 1543. mh23-3t MARSHAL'S ALF.S., MARSHAL'S SALE. -BY VIRTUE of a amt of sale by the Honorable JOHN CAD. WALADER, Judge of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed. will be sold at Public. Sale, to the highest and best .bidder for cash, at NICHE. VER'S Store, No. 142 North Front street, on Friday, March 27th, at 11 o'clock A. M., the cargo of the steamer PRINCESS ROYAL, consisting of cloths, sattinets, blan kets, hosiery, spool cotton, and a 'general assortment of dry goods. Also, on Saturday, March Mb.; at the same time and place, will be sold the residue of said cargo, consisting of drugs, medicines. cigars. lignOrs, &G. Catalogues will be issued five days prior to the day of sale, when the goods will be open for examination. WILLIAM- IIITLLWARD, United States Marshal E. D. of Pen.nsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, March 16, 1663. mhl7-61 FOR SALE AND TO LET. FORSALE-THE GOOD-WILL AND. FIXTURES of a wholesale and retail FLOUR STORE that has a cash trade of font' thousand barrels par year. Avply at EIGHTH and I'A.I24IISH Streets. ' ratt2l-2t. 1250 ACRES TIMBER LAND FOR SALE! For Sale, a:Tract of first-rate WHITE PINE TIMBER WM Containing One Thousand Acres, situated in CAMBRIA County, Pennsylvania, within a few milei of the Penn , sylvania Railroad..connscted by a Plank road. at Tipton. - The lands are heavily set with White Pine, Oak, and Hemlock Timber, (principally Virliite Pine). The improvements consist of a First Class Steam Saw Mill in complete running order; a geed Grist Mill, with two run of stones, driven by water power, and a good Water Saw Mill; also a good Store House,. Blacksmith -Shop; Stableff,'twelve good. Houses `for Workmen, and everything in complete order for manufacturing Lumber to good advantage, and can be made and - put into market on as good terms as can be done at Williamsport or Lock Haven. . There are Schools near, and a Church on the property. ,Tipton is a first-rate point on- the Pennsylvania Railroad as a Lumber Market: and as a place of- residence is very healthy, and has Churches, Schools, and every advantage of a thriving Country Village.. This is a. very desirable property, anal% Timber and Mills are equal to any. WHITE PINE-TIMBER LAND POE SALE IN CLEAR ' FIELD COUNTY, PENNA. For sale, a tract of 150 Acres of first-rate White Pine Timber Land in Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, with in two miles of Clearfield Creek (which is a good rafting stream), and within hauling distance, over a good road to. Pennsylvania Railroad. • • • There is a new and first-class Steam Saw-Mill, in good running order, on this property, with dwelling houses for workmen, and other necessary improvements needed around a Lumber manufactory. The White Pine Timber is heavily set, andnf the best quality. There is also first-rate Oak on the tract. and the soil is rich and rolling, and can be readily sold for farming purposes after the timber is off. There are Several Hundred Acres of first-rate White Pine timber lands adjoining this property which can be bought at a reasonable price, which would- supply timber enough for several years' operations. - - Lumber can be readily rafted or sent to market by railroad at a good profit. There are Churches, Schools, and Post Office near the property, - and the neighborhood is flourishing and prosperous. This is a most desirable property, and well worth the attention of capitalists who wish to invest in active business. For farther particulars, address - HUGH W. TENER, mli6-m&fr3m - N0.13 - South THIRD Street, Phila. TO " CAPITALISTS.-TO BE SOLD, A great bargain, to close an estate, the machinery, patterns, steam engine, and fixtures of a large manu factory-ofPaper Hangings. The - uilding, erected on purpose for the business, be sold or let to the Pm'cbaser- • But one factory is now in operation in this city, which is doing an excellent business. Another one _is ranch wanted by the dealers. Inquire of ISAAC PUGH, -No. 407 WALNUT Street, 3d story; Or, WILLIAM CURRY, 3:n1120-1St* TWENTY-SECOND and Callowhill Sts. FOR SALE.--TRE PROPRIETOR OF the Ashland Reuse, ARCH Street, above SEVENTH, Philadelphia, having taken the. National Hotel,in Wash ington D. C., is desirous of selling the FURNITURE and - FIXTURES of the first-mentioned Hotel. The house is , doing a good business, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms. For further particulars, apply on the premises. mhl9-tf 'FOR SALE OR TO LET-HANDSOME Cottage Property, HAINES- Street, Germantown. Also, a number of country places of a few acres of ground convenient to the city. Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street.. . mhlB. FOB. SALE OR RENT-A. VERY . 73 . fine RESTIVENCE. No. 33'3 Franklin street. Apply at No. 447 FRANKLIN Street. mita-St. ):- FOR SAL EL-A HANDSOME h'" 9 COUNTRY-RESIDENcE with half acre of land, 12 miles from the city, three minutes' walk from a Railroad station, situated on high rolling ground, plenty of shade, and in full new of the railroad. Apply to M. H. GALLAGHER: Spring Mill, Montgomery county. mhl9-10L r i FOR SALE LOW-A LARGE m- 4 BRICK BUILDING, suitable for lifannfactnring pur poses, in rear of No. 125 Arch street. nili7 B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street. aFOR SALE, NEAR HOLMESBURG and a Railroad Station, ten miles fromiltfarket treet, a NEW STONE COTTAGE, with Stable and Coach House attached, ALSO. - A STONE MANSION HOUSE. nearly - new, with Stable, Vegetable Garden, Sce. For a full deeription and particulars, apply to B. F. GLENN, mh7 • 123 South FOURTH. Street. tir FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE COT TAGE, with sll the modern conveniences, pleasant ly-situated on PRICE Street, Germantown. 3 mile from Depot. It has five Chambers, Gas, hot and Cold Water, handsome. Gas Fixtures, a variety of Shrubbery. &c. Apply to - ROBERT MAC GREGOR, mbl3-fmw6t* 233 South -THIRD Street.-- SHIPPISG. BOSTON • AND PEEILA_DEL PFITA STEAMSHIP LINE. sailing froin each port on SATURDAYS, from first Wharf, above PIA Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston. The steamship NORMAN, Capt. Baker, will sail from Philadelphia for Boston, on SATURDAY, March. 28, ai 10 o'clock A. M. .1 and steamer SAXON,. Capt. Mathews, from Boston, on the SAME -DAY, at 4P. M. These new and substantial iteamships form a regular linei sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays. Insurances effected at one-halt the premium charged b 3 sail -vessels. • Freighta taken at fair fates Shippers are requested to send Slip-Receipts and Bina Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage (having flue accominodations), apply to HENRY WINSORCOI mh9 332 South DELAWARE Avenue. sgailk STEAM WEEKLY:TO'LIVER. POOL, touching at Queenstown (Cork Hex her.). The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Stearaehip Company are intended . to sail as follows : • • . CITY OF RALTIDIORE Saturday, Marva IL EDINBURGH . Saturday, • March 23. ETNA. .... .... ....... .... . ...Saturday. A_prit 4. And every succeeing Saturday at noon, from Pier No • 49, North River. • . ... RATES OF PASSAGE. • • Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in Currency. FIRST CABIN. • $l3O (D STEERAGE, . 14, Do. to London. 05 00 • Do. to London, 60 Do. to Paris, 95 00 Do. to Paris, 40 60 Do. to Hamburg, 06 00 • = Do. to Haratinig, 37,60 Passengers also forwarded to-Havre, Bremen, Hotter. dam, Antwerp, &c., at equally Lew rates. Pares from Liverpool or Queonstown: let Oalila, 076, - 486,4%k Steerage.from LiVen;:dol..4lo. -- From. Queens town, Those who wish to send far -their Mends can` buy tickets here at these rates. . For further infermationl, apply',' at the Qompazip i r ; Mies. — 3 O NN q., DAL E, C e n t, fed ill WALNUT !treat. Philadelphia. - FOM.NEW DAILY LIO4TLA' DELAWARE' AND RARITAN ODNAL. . • Philadelphia and New. Pork Raman Steimboit.Coraf pang reeelvesinrwan,Akait following 2 delki Frefitirt!Aken at reasonable - . - No /41D4INEN4S Y WDVellilils. _3AmLa.ll.A.ND.ent liters,-.14-44-WAAAT RrYlO4-.TCY"I4:' AUCTION ,SA.LES._. JOHNS. MYERS & CO., AUCTION -IF EERB. NoS. 2.32 . 41 2351,144.11X.ET Street. ' . PEREMPTORY SALE DE PRENCH,IRDIA., GEISMAR. , "AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, dtc. THIS moKunie. - mar'ek 23, at 10 o'clock, will be aoldi by catalogue, en fa= moathis' credit, abort 700 PACKAGES AMD LbTS of French, India, German:and Britt& 'dry goods, dm., embracing a large and ellotze wortaketd of farm. wad staple articles In worated;woolea, Itufr6;ftlid cottoit etbrics. • FOEFITITS SALE OF BOOTVSHOEIf. . OFF TUESDAY IdOltalNG„ Marcia at 10 o'clock, will lie sold", catalogue on /oar months' credit - Alont .900.packagea boots, shoes, behgarts eays7l7 boots, 'dm., embracing a general assortment of pri me goods,' of City and Eastern manufacture. LARGY POSITIVE SALE OF BRITDIEL 7 7- Rsivm. GERMAN, AND.O DMESTIC DRY GOODS. We will hold g large isle of British, French, Gorman. and Domestic Dry Goods by catalogue, on four months" credit, ON THURSDAY MORNING. March fifth, embracing abePat 700 packages and lots of staple and fancy articles in woolens, linens; cotton's., silks, and worsteds, to which we invite the attention. of dealers. N.B.—Samples of the same will be arranged for ex amination, with catalogues, earrypn the morning of sale when dealers will find it to their interest to attend. FEREMPORY SALE. OF CARPETINGS, CANTON . MATTINGS. RUGS, MATS, &c. Per Sprin tr. Sales. ON FRIDAY MORNING. March 27th, at precisely 10% o'clock, by catalogue, one tor months' credit— Comprising. English; Biussels, three-ply, superfine ingrain, .Venitian, hemp, and list carpetings; white and red check Canton and:cocoa mattings, rugs, mats, drug gets. &c.- VTRNESS, RRINLEY. & CO., No. 429 MARKET STREET SALK OF BRITISH, SCOTCH, IRISH,. AND AMBH.L. CAN DRY GOODS. • ON TLIBSDAY MORNING. March 24th, at 1.9 o clock, liy catalogue, on 4 months credit -600 packages of imported and domestic Eta goods. FRESH GODS:" ON TUESDAY MORNING. cases 4-4 super Spanish linens, air linen. do 3-4 extra fine do do. do 3-4 and 4-4 fine to ex 11'ne Bley linens do• do do linedducki. :do do do do drills and fanny do do 33 and 2e-inch fine black Italians. .do 27 and 32-inch Manchester Ginshame. small check black and white plaids. do black and white poll de chene.- do fine spring Balmorals. dot 3-4 brown linen hoilands. ." do 4-4 brown ranchos. stripes.• do 6-4 fine black alpacas. • IRISH SHIRTING LINENS. ON TUESDAY. 12 cases hoe to extra superb quality Irialt shirting linens, all linen. COLORED CAMBRIC% SILECIAS, ITAGET . CLOTHS, VESTINGS. -- cases super black and colored cambrica, anemias. db crown cream linen ducks,.`- do tailors' linen canvass. do T-4'habet cloths. . --extra white Marseilles vestings: - .14 BROWN . SHEETINGS AND PRINTING CLOTHS.': . 3 bales 44 heavy brown sheetings. heavy printing clothe. . HOOP SKIRTS. invoice-el hoop skirts, of the - very best make: . GILLETTE & - SCOTT-r- - - • AUCTIONIMIS, Jayne's Marble Balding. 619 CHESTNUT Street, and aIp . JAYNE Street, • mh3-1m " ' • Philadelphia,. • - ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. .- 25th inst.,. at 10„; , ; o'clock, we shall Bell, by -a lOgne. a choice and valuable collection cif over 100 Oil „,,,,,.... in fine-gold-leaf frames, from the Any" , "`"' by celebrated artists. ---- . ___.,.-L - De a superb. cony of Cole's. - Embraced in the colleethsD_--,-,. a . er li from the. original. "Voyage of Life," ",' "'- ' - Also, : a "r'rY fine 101 l od for exhibition, - and cata- The pictures win bo. - a r ; FLu g .- • - logues ready. ---, .0.- morning. an, stereo English and Americ ate scenic -o,wa. m : THOMAS Ai- SON'S, I rl-• Noe. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street THE SIXTIETH PHILADELPHIA TRADE SALE TO • BOOKSELLERS: , ---- - . Will "commence on TUESDAY, -March-2414.. Catalogues NOW READY, including, beside regular Philadelphia contributions. valuable invoices from the principal pulp liehers In Boston, New York, &c. . - SALE OP STOCKS AND ItEAL ESTATE, At the Exchange, every TUESDAY, at 12 o'clock. S4y- Pamphlet catalogues each Saturday previous. FIT AIL. IMITEIEB SALES at the AuctloxiStorPrilin ttitißSD • Sale al the United States Arsenal, - PAWNING BOXES. HOOP IRON; LUMBRR, &a. • THIS MORNING, - • At 10 o'clock, at the United States Arsenal, near Gray's Perry, about six hundred packing boxes, lot hoop iron. lumber, &c. Sal S. W. corner Twenty-third and Lombard Ste. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, GAS FIXTURES, BRUSSELS CARPETS, Sio. ON T A - 'WING . March 2A, .at 10 o'clock, by catalogue. at' the southwest corner of T - wenty-third and Lombard streets, the saps rior hcinsebold furniture, gas chandelier and fixtnres. fine Brussels carpets, &c. kfiy be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of LARGE SALE STOCKS AND BEAL•ESTATS. ON TUESDAY - - NE-3d, 24th inst., at 12 o'clock - noon, at the Exchange, a large amount'of real estate,3o properties in a 11,21 of them. by order of Orphans' Court and executors; also, stocks, loans, &c. - NW - Poll .partienlars pairipltlet catalogues may be had at the Auction Rooms: - - Sale for A:ocount of United Stites. HOSPITAL I - _ _ _ ON FRIDAY MORNING, March 27th, at 11 o'clock, at the'corner of Fourth and George streets, a quantity. of _hospital fixtures. gas pipe, iron and read water pipe, stoves, liiMtie'r, fencing, &c. e also; frame building, complete; 22 feet by 101 feet; on; ditto, 11 feet by 973 one ditto 12 feet Sby 44feet, to be re . mo red from premises. Terms;. cash Sale for Acconni:ofAlaited States. WOOL,COTTON, ROPE : PAPER, tire. - ON SETIIRDArY MORNING. March 2Stb, at 10 o'clock, a quantity of wool, cotton, and leather cuttings, Sic. - Jam ; May be examined three days previous to sale. TIVAN COAST & WARNOCK, AU(7- TIONEERS. %13 MARKET SiTeet. SPECIAL SALE OF STRAW • GOODS, MILLINERY GOOD 5. &c.-, by catalogue. THIS MORNING, - Mare!) commencing at 10 ocl ock precisely. Comprising about 25 0 eases new and desirable goods, of late styles, for ladies, misses, and children- POSITIVE SALE OF 750 LOTS AMERICAN AND M. "PORTED DRY, GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSIMSRES, .VTRITE GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS. &c., by catalogue. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, Match 25, commencing at 10 o'clock nrecisely. Comprising aboutl6o lots of seasonable goods, vroithy the attention of purchasers. pHILIP FORD & 00., - AUCTIONEEI3,I3, -a- .525 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE Streets. SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BRO GANS, &c. THIS MORNING. , March 2.3 d, at 10 o'clock precisely, will' be sold by ft.% talogne. 1,000 cases men's, boys', and youths', calf, kip, and grain boots, brogans, ' gaiters, balmorals, &e.; women's. misses', and children s,calf,-kip. goat, and kid neelec boots and shoes, gaiters, slippers, So. Also, city -made goods. - - .0r - Goods open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. SALE OF 1 5 000 CASES BOOTS, ISHOES, BRO. ' GANS, ON THURSDAY MORNING. Minh 26th, at 10 o'clock precisely. Will be sold by ea talogne, 1,000 cs,ses men's, boy's, and yontbs' calf, kip, and grain boots, brogans, gaiters. balmorals, &c. ; wo men's misses', aim children's, calf, kip, goat, kid, and ;morocco heeled boots, shoes. buskins, gaiters, &c., in clnding city4nade g,oods. ' - :or Open for examination, with catalogues, early on the mortung of sale.-' WOLBERT, AUCTION MART, -, -/• J. No. 16 SOUTH SIXTH-STREET, Between Market and Chestnut FINE OLD BRANDIES, WINES, CHAMPAGNE'S, Stc., • IN DEMIJOHNS AND CASES. ON TUESDAY MORNING Next, 24th in st.;at precisely 11 o'clock, at N 0.16 Sontlx Sixth street; a large quantityntilne old brandies, wines, charnPagnes, TIM, whisky, &c. part , in original cases in which they were imported, and part the stock of an old wine house now insolvent. Ate- Catalogues now ready and samples at sale. lopur FRANCK: AUCTIONEER, •11--•• Corner SECOND and BUTTONWOOD Street& , PAWNBROHERS GREAT -SALE OF CLOTHING. . BEDDING. &c. . • . THIS MORNING. • ' March 79d, at 9 o'clock, at irauck's. Auction Store, cor ner of Second and Buttonwood Streets t by order of JONES & CO., Brokers. 526 South THIRD St. mhll-]lt• BY HENRY _P. WOLBERT, AUCTIONEER;, No, WM MARKET Street. South side, above Second St.. "Regular Sales of Dry Goods, Trimmings, Notion& every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SIILDAY MGRS. MG, at 10 o'clock precisely, - City and conntiT Dealers are invested. to attend these gales. Consignments respectfully solicited from tdanufseta rers, importers, Con :elision, "Wholesale. and Jobbing and- Beta - Here of ail and every description of Merchandise. DRESS AND DOMESTIC GOODS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY. gE.Kys, TRIMMINGS. SHOES, ate. THIS MORNING. . , March 23d, at 10 o'clock, will be sold from the shelves a desirable assortment ordtess and - domestic goods, wide tape and cord skirts, mw lin shirts, shirt fronts and col lam cotton hose and half hose, gloves, linen and cotton ltdkfs, silk neck-ties, velvet at d bonnet ribbons, dress trimmings, fringes, spool cotton, pins, needles, shoes. boots, caps, &c. MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, southeaet set 3er of SIXTERsred SAGE Streets. ...FOR CHRISTMAS "PRESENTS YOU SHOULD CALL AT NA,THANS' LOAN OFFICE. S. E. corner of SIXTH AND RACE STREETS: r AT PRIVATE SALE, FOR LESS THAN HALF THE USUAL SELLING PRICES. Fine gold bunfing.case English patent lever watches, of the most approved and best makers; open-face ditto; ladies dne gold hunting-case and "open Ace lever au& lecine watches t elegant fine 'gold diamond, and enam elled hunting• sees lever 'watches, ran jeweled; fine gal& enamelled lever and . lapinwatches ; fine gold neck. vest. and chatlein chains;' ; fine gold- bracelets, earrings, breastpins, linger-rings; pencil eases and. pene,locketa. medallions. Charms. specks. buckles, scarf-pins, studs. sleeve buttons. and jewelry of every description. - FOWLING pacts. 20 very superior double-barrel English twist fowling pieces, with bar locks ' and. back-action locks; superior duck guns, rites, revolvers. &c., together with various fancy articles, tine old sriolins, &c._ Call soon. and select bargains. M. NATHAN& NEW YORK AUCTION SALES.I. VN NEW YORK. HENICKEt. LEEDS. Auctioneer . • HENRY IL LEEDS & CO. will sell at auction on THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS. 26th and 2711 t instant.- At 7,;5" o'clock each evening': at the old; " DUSSEL . DORF' - GALLERY." No. '54-8 BROADWAY_ . , urcimi IMPORTANT SALE OF PAINTINGS. —A, PRIVATE COLLECTION OF MODERN PICTURES. probably the CHOICEST and MOST EXTENSIVE'ever offered at, public sale in the United. States, consisting of works of the'HIGHEST CLASS,• and by masters the'most difficult to obtain, chiefly painted to order. and. inclndir g specimens by ROSH BONHEITIL. EDOUARD FERRI% CARL HUBNER, AUGTISTE BONTIEIJR, ACHENBACK;,, SCIILEF-INOER, VBRBOECHOTEN, MADAME• BON NER, GESELCHAP. VirEIGMA2M. DUBUFE, VON SE- BEN, Verheyden, Vermeulen, XRUSESILL Ortuther,. Bildern of Utrecht, Tan Hove, Stache, Leickert. Strobel. Denoter, Van Hainms, Wanters,i Plumet, L.DE BEM, Rosenhoom. Lockhorst, De Bylandt. Genie son,Vervon,Shelfhout, Vaarnterv, Reeckers, ARKERS DYNE, Hoppenbrower, lllnsns,Willems, Carort,Bretom. Duvieux, Alingnet, WILLFAISI , 'SHAYEEi Sem. , P'yns. E. C.Williams, Borland, Lawrence. Farmer, BEATTLt. Meadows, Armlield; Rogers, Weigall. Am., Ac. Also, a tine, work, by THOMAR COLE, and, others of the American school: The paintings in the collection by ROSA. BONI:SUR, E. FRERE, and others; are now exceedingly difficult to obtain, even in Europe, as it is understood those artists have orders for several. pears in advance, and it-is.pre sumed thOtbe sale. will be therefore interesting' to those who are purchasing - for foreign account. They are now . on exhibition, free. with eatategnee. mbl9 2.3 26 • - , ouz o EDWIN ~A. GBS , ITN ; _ DERTAKER, • z 255-South TEXTH Stied. above Sprace. felo-3m , •„. TIR ATN PIPE.—S, T-0 N-E IV A R DRAIN PIPE from 2 to 12-incla. here. 2-inoh hare -eents per yard. S do do o 4 do. 6 do ' 50 do do. 6 do - 65 do do. Every variety of connections, hend.s,, traps, and hoppera. We are now prepared to - fernish Pape in any qua,utitY. and on liberalternts to dealers and those purelserrut i. 'aria quantities: - ORNAMENTA.h.C)IIturcEr TuP3. Vitrified. Terri Cotta Obluiney Tops, "gala and ctota 'Mental designs, warranted to stand the stetion.cq, coal. tias., or the "weather in'anyp _~ oiimate. GARDEN VASES. ; A great variety of Ornamental. Garden Tasea-tn:Terra Cotta, classical, desioks, all sizes, and .warrantedte staid the weather: -Also, ,EaneyElower Pots. ---Hanging Baskets, and Garden Statuary. ; Philadelphia Terra-Gotta:Works. - z a • Office and Wareroo.zsa 10/0 %union , : -1.1-7;a6. GAS.. AND MATER PIPES.
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