SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF NJ a writ of Levert Fades, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or voodoo, on MONDAY Evening, April 6, 1861 at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall ell that certain lot orplcco of ground with the three story brick building thereon erected and'eurtilegeappur tonant thereto, sitnaM ou the north side of Hamilton street, in tho Fifteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the distance of seventy two feet eastward from, the east side of Twentieth street; thence extending ea-heard -alonfellamiltno street eighteen feet' thence northward between srallel lines ninety-seven feet to Preetou street. CSald buil p ding is abort fourteen feet wide and about thirty f e e/deep, and 't stands about thirty feet back from the stn. t; It is called a bock building• there, being room enough in front t build a main nuilding if desired.) Cll. C.,421; M. ,T, „V d. Debt, Sing). G. Sergeant.) Taken le execntiod and to be sold as the property of James McMillen, trustee of Mary E. Ambrose, owner or reputed CONTUcl:,aud Robtrnirchnr and Mary H. A inkmui. contractors. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philndolohla, Sheriff's afire. Mar. h 21, 1,563. mi,26-3t SHERIFF'S VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditinni Expenas, to me directed, will be exPOSed to pat/lineal° or voodoo, on MONDAY' Evening, April B; NM, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-stroot Halt, - All that certain lot or piece of ground, and the two story Mirk building thereon orecte t, situate on the south side of Dauphin street, In the city at late Borth PeDll vlstriet, commencing at the 3 1,, anee Of one hundred and ien feet t a•tward from the southe tot corner of ].Nadine areene Twenty-ninth street. and containing iu front or breadth ou said Dauphin street twenty-coven foot, rind in length• or depth southward one hundred and twenty feet, lying to Twenty-drat ward, and erubraelrg the whole of lot No. N.Z and nine feel en lot No. :'24. according to the plan of the North Penn Village, granted to ti e sttid Henry Bainbridge, iu fee, by the Nord , Pent Village Association. D. C. Mit lifitich T. ,'N3. • Debt, $286.70, Drinckle. Taken in cx.eution,And to be Raid as the property of 'Henry Bainbridae. JOHN THOMPSOIN. Sheriff PhilndelPhitt, Sheriff's Office, March 23,1863. inh25.31 SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF r•-' a writ of Venditioui XPOIULS, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendee. un MONDAI Evening, April 6,186:1, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot ur piec... of grown' situate on the south side of Shaiswood street, and on the west side of Twenty-second nr Schuylkill Front street, in tile district of Penn, now the city of Philadelphia; 'containing in front or breadth on ouid Shorewood street seventy-five feet, and t xto, ding in length or depth southward 0( that .width along the west side of said Schuylkill. Front street ninetT feet to Die:quill street. Bounded northwarti.bY said Sharowbod sire t. eastward by said . Schuylkill y r ont street, sou hward Dr-sden street, and westward .by other cround of the said George Hobert.' Smith. Mein part a a ci•rtatn ltn or ground which John Lambert, by innenture dated the 4th (111 - of Vebruary hist past (18.52), recorded in Deed Baok 0. W. C., No. 124, pose SiS. du, granted and conveyed unto the said George Roberts enilth in fen. (D. C., 444; Mar. T. 'V. Debt, *l3O 01. Gerhard.) Taken iu execution and to hn cold as the property of Henry Haines. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. 'Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oihee, March dl, 1683. uihW-3t sirE - 111FFS SAE. —BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Lovitri Facies. to me directed. will be ex, posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. April 6, MI, at 4 o'clock. at Sandom-stroet All Mil certain lot or piece of g. mad situate on tho east side of Perko rtreet, at the distauco of one hundred sad forty-nipc feet northward from the north side of Cathirrlite street, fu the First ward of the city of Phila delphia, containing in front erbreudth ou tho said Parke street sixteen feet, and extending of that breadth, in length or depth eastward, sixty-nine feet six ruches. -Bounded nortbas..tl by lot of ground now or late of 'Charles - L. Macaque, southward by other ground of Said Cherie% L De:nuqua eastward J,y cr rand now or late of Knhn end Harrison. and westward by Barks street %foretold. [Being rho same lot of ground which the said Charles L: Dr.sanano and wife, by indenture berrying date the enventh day 01 Octobnr,lS6l. sad re corded in tiro office for recording deeds. &c., for the oily and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Donk A. C H., No. 26, page 315. 4:c , granted and conveyed unto Oro said Driyiti Beers in Ps ) . fD. C, ti 80; Mar. T. 113.3 Debt, 6566.417. Bonper.l Taken in execution and to be WO as the property of David Beers. Joint THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. March 23,18111 mh2B-31 RBERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ Of Ventlittoul ErtHiflaS Wins directed. will b e . exposed to' public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Even ing,april 6, ISki, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Had. All that Certain lot or piece of ground beginning et the Intersection of the south Ade of Ogden street with the northeast side of theKee toad in the district of Spring Oarden and comity cif 'Philadelphia; thence extending eastward along jail .gden street seventy-eight feet two inches and three. eighth,' of, en inch • thence southward et right angles with said Ogden street by groped intended to be granted to Samuel li. Bye and George Boshart Jr., twenty-eight feet two inches and one-quarter of an inch; thence southward by the Fame at right anti Ica with the said Ridge road twenty-eight feel two inches and one quarter of an inch to the northeast aide of said Ridge road, and thence northeastward along the same seventy elg t feet two inches end three-tighths of an inch to the place of beginning. N. B.—On the above described premises are erected three three-dory brick dwellings and a frame shop. [D. C. ligo ;M. T., 1863. Ds bt tinCtS.6S. Juvenal.] Taken in execution, and to ho s ad as the property of David Ryan. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff . I'Lliadelphia, Sheriff's °Mee. March 24, 1%1 mhgli-3t RHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Yenditionl fit:pones, to Me directed, wilt be exposed to public sale or vendnP, on MONDAY Evening, April 6,1965. itt 4 o'elock, at Sansbm-street Hall, All that certain lot ef ground situate on the northwest werdly aide of Faankfoi d - road. at the dielance of twenty-two feet font and !I re-eighth inches northeast ward of the northea, twardly side of Adams street,ln the Twenty. third ward of the at? of Philadelphia; °unfail ing in front or breadth on "aid Fraukford road thirty six feet, and. extoncing northweatwardly along the moulbwer twat d ly line thereof seventy. four-(74) foot, and along the northenetwardly line thereof sixty. four lifeet eight inches to a throe-feet-eleven-and-one-eighth-of an-Inch-wide alley. narrowing on the said alley to twenty-six feet. Bounded on the southeast by said Frank ford road, en the north 'Neat by said alley. at d on - the norti.t et and southwest by other land now or late of Hannah Morton. [Bring part of the same let of laud which .Charles W. Carroll.lby indenture dated December Sth. 1656. and recorded nt Philadelphla;in;Deed•Book B. D. W. ,No. 107. page 115 Ste., granted andconveyed to the said Hannah Morton in fee. (D. C., 452; M. T. 'O3. Debt g 400.00. J. D. Britton . Taken in ex( cation and to he sold as the prop, rty of Hannah Morton. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, March 24,11361. mhX,-St • gIMIFF'S BALE.-BY.NIRTUE OF N. a wilt of Levart Faotas, to infi directed, will be posed ax to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening. Aprll 6, 1(83. at 4 o'clock. at Eansom.street Hall. AU that certain lot or piece of ground with the two story brick it:tenting(' or tenement thereon erected, situate on the south side of Andrew (now Walnut) street, at the distance of one hundred feet westward treat the westeide of William (now Thirty-ninth) street, in the borough of West Philadelphia, (now Twenty-iourth ward of the city of Philadelphia); containing in front on said An drew street fifty feet, and extending of that breadth to depth southwaril between lines parallel with said Wil liam et reet one hundvd and seventy-five fact. Bounded northward by Andrew street, eastward and westward by ground now or late of Thomas alllbone, and southward sty grour dof Henry G. Pfecman. Being the same pro mises which Thomas Alliboue and wite,lfy indenter° bearing date thel7th day of June, A. D. MD, recorded in 'Deed Book --- No. —p —, and to secure part of the purchase money whereof the said mortgage was given, the same having been advanced by said Ell b. Price. granted and conveyed unto the said Hobert L. Martin. in fee. —B. L. M. Itas no interest. (D. C., 482; lifer. T., 'W. Debt, $3,346.13. J. Sergeant Price. ) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property-a Robert L. Martin. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, March 25,1383. uth93-3t VIRTUE OF a writ of Locari PIiCNA, to me directed. will be totPoooli to PUbile UN or vencine, on MONDAY Evening, April 4, M. itt 4 o'clock. at Enmnn-street flnll. lktont mt!lt! rerti o tte o f p - Oal - er et r r et at on northward eet gnteen ee , in depth at angles therewith, one hun dred feet. Bounded northward by ground now or late of John Gravel ; eastward by ground now or late of John B. Rodgers; southward by said Cotes street, and west ward bygrannd now or late of George Tea. (Which lot John Hczier, Jr., and wife. by indenture dated the twenty •third day of A ugust. A. D. ISOS and recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book R. D. W. No. 41, p. 48, J grunted and conveyed unto the saidjohn Lauck in fee. tinder and subject to the payment of a certain yearly ground rent of eighty-one dollars, as therein expressed, which bus since been extingnished.) N. B.—The improvements consist of a three-story brick dwelling house and back buildings. CD. 0., 443 ;M. 'l'., Debt. $2,900. M. P. Henry. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Lanek. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. PhiladelPhia, Sheriff's Office: March 24.1eTc3. mh9330. kEERIFF'S SALE:--BY VIRTUE OF r.." a writ of ayer' PllClft.9, to me 'directed, will be or. Weed to publio sale or veudue, on' MONDAY Evening. April 6, laiS, at. eo'clocir, at Sansomatreet Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of Girard avenue or street, (eighty feet wide, ) at the distance of four hundred and forty feet two inches Westward from the west side of Schuylkill Fourth street, in the late district of Penn. containing in Front or breadth on the said Girard avenue, or street, twenty-one feet six We've , and extending in length or depth north- Vanity, between parallel Unseat right angles with the said avenue or street, on the east line thereof, fifty-two feet two Indus. and on the went line forty-eight feet eight inches and one-half of an inch. Bounded north ward and eastward brother ground, part of the large lot this day granted to the said Peter. B. Doremus. whereof' thin was also part. westward by other ground heretofore granted to the said Peter B. Doremns, and southward by Oirard avenue or street aforesaid. [Being denture- large lot which the said Osborn Conrad, by I bearing oven date with a certain indenture of mortgage, viz., December 27, Ifli3 but duly executed and acknow ledged prior to the execution of said indenture, and in tended to be therewith lodged for record, for the con sideration money therein mentioned; the proportion in respect to the above described lot being hereby secured, granted and conveyed unto the said Peter B. Doremus in fee, subject to certain restrictions. CD. O. 267 ; Morel, T., 'll3. Debt 81,708 00. /Lugo.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the prorerty of Peter H. Doreinn, JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Dice. March 24. 18103. mh.26.3t F REIERIEF'S SALE.—BY - VIRTUE OF rs- 1 a writ of Alias Lovell FELCIIIB, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April fi, 1583. at 4 o'clock, at Sandom-street Hall,. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the Sorth side of a carts In thirty-feet-wideldreet called Ma riner street, at the distance of two hundred and twenty four feet west of Thirteenth street, in the late district of Droyamenehog now Second ward of the city of Philadel phia; containing in front or breadth on said Mariner street sixteen 'feet, and extending In length or depth of that width sixty feet to a twenty , feet-wide street called Poplar street; bounded on the north by said Poplar street, east by ground granted to Hand L. Patterson, West by ground granted to J. Kidd, and south by Ma riner street aforesaid. [Being the same premises which Catharine Helmuth, by indenture dated the second day of March, anno Domini IEI4, recorded in ;Deed Book A. C, E., No. 47, page'lSQ, Ao., granted and conveyed to James McCloskey and Thomas Mansfield In fee, reserving thereout a yearly rent or sum of eighteen dollars per an num, payable half yearly on the first day of the months of May and November in every year thereafter forever. Without any deduction for taxes, and for arrears of which the same are to be sold.] N. B.—On the above-described lot is erected a three- Story brick building. CC, P., 192;idar. T. ,113. Debt, $09.03. W. H. Martin,] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James McCloskey and Thomas Mansfield. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 25. 18(r3. mh2B-St -SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF sundry writs of Levari radon, to me directed, win • • exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Even ing, April 6, IS6O. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street,Hall. . All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three- Mory brick me,,,,,,5ee or tenement thereon erected, situate on the southwest side of Ridge road, in the district of spring (Jordon, in the county of Philadelphia. Begin ning on the son th west side of the Laid Ridge road, at the distance of thit ty• eie lit feet eleven inches arid one quar ter of an inch southeactivard from the intersection of Broad street and the sold Ridge road., thence extending . southeastward along the southwest side of the said Ridge road thirteen feet, to ground granted by Henry C. Town send and wife to Jolla B. Pricer, thence southwestward at right angles with the said Ridge road, along the said Jelin B. Prizer's laud twenty-seven feet to a point, thence still southwestward along the said Jehu Prizer'e ground thirteen feet eight inches to a point, on the east side of Broad street, at the distance of sixty-four feet three inches southward froin'the intersection of the said Broad street and the Ridge road, thence northward along the east side of the said Broad street seventeen feet, to ground granted by the said Henry C. Townsend and wife to John Swords, thence eastward at right angle() With the said Bread street, along the said John Sweed's - ground three feet Mx and a half inches to a point, and thence northeastward at right angles with the said Ridge road, along She said John Sweed's ground twenty-seven feet to the place ofbeginnirig. (Being the same premises 'Which the said Henry C. Townsend and Georgians L., his wife, by indenture bgarlng even date herewith, but ' duly executed and acknowledged immediately before these presents, aid intended to be herewith recorded, for the consideration money therein mentioned, part where of is hereby tecured, granted and conveyed unto the said Jelin B. Prixer in fee. 11). C., 460 t Mar. T., '63. Debt ea, ozLoo. J. Sergeant Price.) All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three story brick messunge or tenement thereon erected, situ ate on the southwest side of the Ridge road, in the dts-. trict of Spring Garden aforesaid. 'Beginning on the southwest side Mlle wild Ridge road, at the distance of., fifty-one feet eleven inches and one quarter of an inch' nontheaetward from the intersection of Broad street and the said Ridge road, thence extending southeastward shag the southwest side of the said Ridge road twenty six feet to groan 1 granted by Henry C. Townsend sad.' 'wife, to George C. Bench, thence oonthwestward at right angles with the, satd.Ridge rout, along the .saldi George C. Mench'e groand ,twenty-oven feet to apoint, thence .still eouthwestward ;along . the said George • C. Bench's ground 'abOltelffenty•lmi feet to a point, • thence westward at .right Ares with the said Broad' street, along the eaid . .oe4rele, . Bench's ground four feet to a point on the 'east side of ie said Broad street, at the eiletance of eighty-five feet. one inch and one quarter of -an inch southward from the A torsection of the said Broad street and the Ridge road• . (moo northward along , 'the east side of the said Bro s' feet twenty , feet ten Inches and one quarter Of 'an lee . crothetwground of the said, Henry C. Townsend, thence ' nOrtheastward along the said Henry C. Townsend'e other ground, thirteen feet eight inches to a point, and thence. still: northeast- Ward at right angles with said Ridge road, along..the said Henry C. Towneend'a other ground twenty=seven feet to the place of beginning. (Being the same premises Which Henry C. Townsend and Oaorgiona L. his wife. ' by indenture bearing even date herewith, bu t exe- - cuted and acknowledged before these presents, and In tended to be recorded, for the consideration money there in mentioned, part thereof (to wit, the sum of three thousand dollars) was advanced laY the said it K. Price, and is hereby secured, granted and conveyed unto the said Jehu B. Pfizer In fee.] [D. C. 461,• March. T., '63. Debt, 13,411.00. J. Bor. ges.nt Price.l , • 1 . ' Taken in execution and to be sold as the • propertrof Jehu B. Pricer.' • . -JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. - Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Mucha, 1863: tah2o-3t ' SHERIFF7S SALES. - SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY YJRTUE OP • a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will ,be potted to public sale' or- vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 11363. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-stroot.Hall, All that certain three-story brick irpessuage 6r tete meat and lot or place of ground situate on the north side of Wood street, at the dhtance •of fifty-six feet nine inches eastward front the east side of Eighteenth street, in that part of the city of Philadelphia late..the district of Spring . Garden ; containing in front or breadth on the said Wood street twelve feet, and extending of that width is length or depth northward betweee lines paral lel with said Eighteenth street forty-one feet three inches to a. two-feet-uine-inchoe-wide alley running westward into another two-feet-tuna-inchos-wide. allay leading southward into the .taid -Wood street. Ilmndod east ward by a mm.suage..and dot of the said Jo4hua Olen donon. Ncestward by.amesenage and lot of- north ward by the' first-mentioned_ alley, and southward by Wood street aforesaid. [Being the westernmost of three certain mmanagee or tenements apd lots or pieces of. Ina ld rCia a y n d te e d the Z3d of August, A. D. , e' t3 t4 v t i e tiFl e e r ne . u n r t e re a vi ltiv, recorded - at Philadelphia in Deed Book A. 13 . B No. 144, page 19, Sm., granted to the said Joshua Men denon, his heirs and assigns. and which said ntessumpet aed lots of ground Tames Bryan. trustee. et al., by in denture healing even ,data with a certain indenture of mortgage, vie: November 21, PM, but duly executed and acknowledged prior to the execution of said lotion .ture and intended to be recorded, granted anal convoyed unto the said Joshua Clendenon in fee ] Subject to. tho payment of a yearly ,ground rest of fifty-fmtr dollars in equal half4early payments, together with the use of thei aIIOYS •f D. C.. NO; ifar. T., '63. Debt, $715.94. Thorn.] Takenin cxecutien' and to be sold a 9 010 Property Of JO4lllll. Olondeuon. JOHN CHOMP:SON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, blare)] 2a, 3864 mh26-31 SHERIFF - F'S SALE.BY VIRTUE OF .• a writ of L evari Facies, to mo directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, April 6, IRN, at 4 o'clock.at Sensate-street Hall, All that certain lot or niece of ground situate on Frank-• ford , creek..in.the late borough of Brideshurg, now in the' Twenty-third ward of the city of Philadelphia: - Bounded and described as follows , to wit; -Beginning at a stone set for a corner in the middle of a street laid out and opened thirty-three feet' wide, called Church -street, in the late borough •of • Bridesburg aforesaid; thence extending along the .middlo of said street. smith forty-nine degrees forty-five minutes, oast one hundred and eighty-fonr feet and two-tenths of a foot toe corner in the middle of said street; in a line with the side of st. street laid out thirty feet 'wide, called Young street; thence along the side of said Young street north forty degrees and fifteen minutes. east one hundred and tweet. • ty-two feet and five-tenths of a foot to a corner; thence' north sixteen d.grecs and fifteen minute., west one hun dred R. d tilCl)ly-Six (126) feet, more or loss, to low-wt ter mark in said Frankford creek; theuco along low-wit , ter re erk the seven') courses and distances up said creek to the side of Jesse H. Flitcraft's land; thence along the •tddo of the some south four degrees and forty-five mi nutes, cast one and fifty foot, or theroabouti, to a corner atone and place of beginning, me*suring, about two hundred and three feet and eight-tenths of a foot eu the higli,ovnier line, agreeably to a survey and plan of lots laid Out by John Foulkrud, Esq., for the said John 0. &Imelda and John Young. Bounded Bontliwest itardly by Church street, southea.twardly by Young street, (-esti - coldly •by land if Schneider and Young, northwardly by •Frankford creek, and westwar•lly by Jesse IT • Yliteraft's land..— [Being the same premises 'which John G. Schneider and Barbara, his wife, anti John Young and Margaret, his wife, by indenture dated theist day of July, 1828,•granted and-conveyed unto the Paid Edward Damen and Robert M. Shouse, their heirs and assigns in fee.) [D. C. itS; March T.,'63. Debt, $2,802..1i?.. Earls ) 'Taken iu extention and to lie sold as the property of Edward Dftrwen and Robert M. Shims°. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sherirs Office. March 53.1863. ut101.3-31 S HERIFF'S 'SALE. VIRTUE . OF. a writ of Levert PROW; to me• directed, %entire al. posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening; April 13.18ta, at 4 o'clock. at Sansometreet AD that certain lot or piece of ground. with the two story brick house and back buildings thereon erected, situate on the north side of Shlopen street, at toe dis tance of two hundred and fl , e feet westward ofShippen lane, in the Fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid, lute -Moyamensing . township ; containing in front on the said t‘hinpen street sixteen feet and •otio half, and in length or depth sixty. feet. Bounded north: ward by ground now or late of the estate of John H. 'Minton, dr-ceased; westward by ground of James Ma. quire; eastward by ground formerly granted on ground rent to Samuel Milligan', and southward by Shippen street aforesaid. [Being the same premises; which the said Doubt Stewart and Mary . his wife, by indenture . bearing even date with a certain indenture of mortgage,.; viz.: November 72d, 15iS, but duly executed and ac knowledged prior to the execution of said indenture for the consideration money therein mentioned, part where of was thereby secured, and intended to be therewith re corded. granted and conveyed unto the said John 11PC1nro in fee, under and subject to the payment ofaproportiona.- ble ground vent of sixteen dollars and fifty cents, Part of a larger ground rent of thirty-two dollars, payable yearly on the lint day at the months of May. and No- . vember, in every year, unto John 11. Brintou, his heirs and assigns,. and subject also to all the covenants. clauses, and agreetnents contained in an article of agree ment defied the ISth.day of July, A. • D. 1812, between John McLaughlin-dud James Maguire as therein ex preskod, as. in and by the said recited indenture will 'more fully and at large appear. • ID. C., 455; 'at Debt, dlio. A. Stewart. ] • Taken in execution and to be sold as theproperty' of ..Jolin M'Clure. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriffi • Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. March Si. mhlS-31 SALE. - BY VIRTUE OF a Wrft.of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex . ; posed to oublic sale or ventine. on MONDAY Enuring., April ft, Iffel. at 4 o'clock, at Hansom-street. Hall. All that certain lot or Piece of ground situate on the south. atterly side Of West street, between Norris and York streets, and on the northea.sterly side of aet rtain fifty-feet-wide street, laid out by the said Zophar C. Howell for public use forever, called Dauphin street, in the Nineteenth ward of the c ity of Philadelphia. late in tho District of Kensington, in the county of Philadel phia; containing in front or breadth on the said West street two hundred and seven feet three inches and three quarters of an inch, and extending in length or depth southeastward on the northeasterly line thereof two hundred and ninety-two feet six inches and doyen eighths of an inch, and on the southwesterly lino thereof along the said Dauphin street, two hundred and ninety feet ten inches and one-quarter of an inch to the north westerly side of Almond street, on which it contain& in breadth two hunched and sixteen feet and three-quar ters of an inch. Boarded northeastward by ground formerly of Isaac Norris, deceased, southeastward by a esalcl Almond street, southwestward by the said Dau phin street, and northwestward by West street, afore said. [Being part of the first described of two contigu ous lots or pieces of ground, which Jacob Taylor and tusan, his wife. by indenture dated the Oth day of No vember, A. D. BM, recorded IA Deed Nook T. R., No. ft% page:v.39, dc., granted and-convoyed unto the said Zophar C. Howell, in fee.] N. B.—lt is due to the above defendant to state that he has part, d with his interest in the above de&eribed pre mises, subject to the mortgege upon which the above proceedings were host. ID. C., 42.9 tiler. T., V,3. Debt, $7,359.18. A. Thompson. Token in execution and to be sold as tho property of Unbar O. Howell. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. alkali 25.1364. mh26-St, SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF P.a. a writ of Lovas! FtteiBB, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vondue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6,1813, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the east side of Margaret street, at the distance of ono hun dred and twenty-four feet six inches southward from the south side of Market (late Washington) street, in the late district of West Philadelphia; containing to front,. or breadth on the bald Margaret street eighteen feet, and in length or depth one hundred feet. Bounded on the north by ground conveyed to Isaac Beans, on the east by ground late of William Smith, on the south by ground now or late of John Ditcher, and on the west by Marga ret street aforesaid. [Bei the aneg o otseal fniil6s7re= gna iii ~ el at Philadelphia, in Deed Book E. D. W., No. 146, page 12, &c . granted and conveyed unto the said David Anderson in fee, and the said David Anderson and wife, by deed dated the twelfth day of February, A. D. ISM, recorded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. IS, page ill, &c., granted and con voyed unto the said Joseph Anderson is fee. in Ernst, nevertheless, for the uses, intents and m . • .. , • :cit ion, and sold a said premises ' the property of the said David Anderson, and by deed poll under hie hand and seal duly executed, bearing date the eighth day of January, A. D. 1859, acknow ledged in open District Court, and entered among the re cords thereof, in Sheriff's Deed Book Q. 2, page C. 02, &c., (Inter ) granted and conveyed the setae unto the said Witham Hillary in fee, NV 11% With 1115 wife. by indenture bearing even date herewith, but executed before the sealing and delivery hereof, and intended herewith to be recorded for the consideration therein mentioned, part of which is hereby secured, granted and convey, d unto the said David Anderron in fee. CD. C., 450; March T, Debt, 81378.18. S. Benton. ] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of -David Anderson, and. Joseph Anderson, Trustee, &o. -.JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. •. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, March 25,1861 mbitis $t ' .RHERIFFS BALE.-BY. - :VIRTITE: OF x aWt p ' O u bLiglr or F v cie n e t , o o M n MONDAY . Eweni nbg April 6, 16n.„at e. 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain atone megeriage or tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the northwesterly side of Tel.- pehocken street, where the same is sixty feet wide, in Germantown, in the Twenty-second ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a corner on the said street at the distance of two hundred and twenty-five feet south ' westerly trout the southwest side of Green street, thence extending by ground of George W. Merchant, -north forty-six degrees twelve minutes, west three hundred and 'seventy.eight feet nine inches, more oi less, to Washington street. thence along the same south forty three degrees forty-eight minutes, west sixty-five feet and three-guurters of an inch to a corner of ground granted by the said George W. Day to Lewis Taws, thence by the same Eolith forty-eix degrees twelve mi nutes, east one hundred and twenty-six feet or there abouts, ton corner of ground granted by John Fraserto Elias D. Kennedy, thence by the same south forty-seven degrees twelve minutes, east two hundred and fifty -tine feet six inches to the northwesterly side of Talpehocken" street aforesaid, and thence by the same north forty three degrees forty-eight minutes east sixty feet seven inches to-the place of beginning. [Being the same mes suege and the greater part of the lot of ground which John Fraser and wife, by indenture dated the 26th of January, A. D. 1880, recorded in Deed. Book A. D. B. No. 99. page 345, Sic ., granted and conveyed to the said George W. Day in fee, subieet to the payment of a mort gage debt of five thousand dollars, with interest, to Wil liam P. Wiletach. CD. C. 456; Mar. T.,'68. Debt. 612,551.66 G. L. Dough er'Pa.lien in execution and to he sold as the p o m r)e h property f George W. Day. JOHN THOMPSON, She r rilL o Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Mee. March 254868. • P.-, • HER..II - IT"S SAtE.BY VIRTUE 'OF writ of Venditioni EXPOMIste me direekdy exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDA E vening,' 'April 6, 1663, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall: • ' .• All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate at the northeast corner of Seventh street, and a certain forty feet wide street, laid out "and opened one hundred - and ten feet north of,•and parallel with Morris street, and called Mountain street (tate Lewis street,) and now Sylvester ul reet, in the First ward of the said city; con taining in front or breadth on the said Seventh street fifty-seven feet, and extending of that width in length or depth eastward sixty-four feet. - Bounded northward and eastward by ground now or late of Isaac W.. Potts; southward by the said Mountain or Sylvester street, and westward by the said Seventh street. [Being the same lot or piece of ground which Joseph Wiener and wife, by indenture dated the twelfth day of July, anno Domini, )S6O, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 143, page 81, &c., granted and conveyed unto Samuel hlcalung Foster In fee, cabled to the payment of the yearly ground' rent of one hundred and six dollars and eighty-six cents. in half-yearly payments on the first day of the months of January and July in every year thereafter. There are three two-story brick inessuages on the above lot or piece of round. • CD. O. 4.50; M. T.,.63. Debt, $109.37. Ituddiman. in • Taken execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel AlcC. Foster, and Robert B. Foster, term tenant. and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff% Office, March 8, MI mh26St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, 'to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. April 6;1861 at 4 o'clock, at Hansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, In the late dis trict of Southwark, now oily of Philadelphia, situate on the north side of Mar. ball 'street, at the distance of sixty-nine feet west from the west, side of Fifth street; containing in front or breadth:on the said Marshall Street sixteen feet, and extending no - rthward, of that width, forty-fire feet. Bounded on the north Sl y other ground of Oscar Scarlett, on the east by ground late of Pearson Berri!), Trustee, on the said Marshall street, and on the west by ground intended to be granted to John Shane. [Being part of same lot or piece of ground which Pear son krill', Trustee, by deed of 19th June, 1853, recorded in . Deed Book T. H. No. 110, page 47, dm., granted and conveyed unto said Oscar Scarlett in fee.] N. B. —On the above lot there is erected a two-story brick dwelling house. [D. C., 490; Mar T.,'63. Debt, $27.40. Petit.] Taken in execution and - to be sold as tho property of Oscar Scarlett. JOHN, THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadeinhia. Sheriff's 0111ce„ March M. 1863. mh2.1181 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF ,••-•• a writ of Vend Wont Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, ou MONDAY Eyen ing, April 6. ISEN. at 4 o'clock. at Sausom-street All that three-story brick-house and lot of ground at'ate on,the northeastwardly side. of Fulton street the distance of threelo undred and two feet northwestwardly from Tulip street, in the late district of Richmond, now Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia .• containing in front on Fulton etreet, sixteen feet, and extending northweetwardly of that width fifty. one feet. fD. 461 ; March sold Lewis Stover.] Taken in execution and to bes the property of William A. Mauer= JOHN THOMPSON. Shenff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oika, March ZUSIFi." mhUt.st, SHERIFF'S SALB.-BY. VIRTUE OF • a-.writ of Levarl 'Paean, to me direeted, will be .exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. 'Aprils, ]sg3. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three story brick measuago or tenement thereon erocted, situ ate on the west side of Thirteenth street at the distance of. two hundred and five, feet ten inches southward from tbe:senth-side of Oxford street, In that part of the City of Philadelphia formerly called the District of Penn, con taininein front or breadth on said Thirteenth street -fif teen feet,ten inches, and extending. of that breadth in length or deptlt westward one hundred feet to a certain ..tbirrYrnine-feet-wide street; laid out and opened for ~.piibllconse: forever, extending from Jefferson street to --I : ol cford,.etreet,4,parallel with, said Thirteenth street, 'called%olrlneen- street. Bounded northward and south- WardleT tcreignd'granted or intended to have been grant ed to biin -Mulvaney. -eastward by. said' Thirteenth street, and westward by Robinson street aforesaid. Be ing the samerwemieog which Daniel' a 'Hibner and Ca tharihe, his wife, by indenture bearing date the 77th day of June, aline Domini 1557, duly executed andiao • knowledged end intended forthwith to be recorded ac:- cording to law, granted and conveyed to said. Henry . Geiger In fee. Born.-:-On the above-described lot 'them is a three story brick dwelling hones, with two-story back build ings, a kitchen, and - bath-room. Water and gas are in . troduced. . CD. C.; 438; Mar. T., '4& . Debt, .2,190. Egbert K.. K.chola. - Taken in execution and to be sold aa.the property Of Henry Geiger, with notice to William If, Gordon,. terro • tenant. 1 •3011 N THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sherifra9Mokbfarch2.s.,l4o3. yth24-3t • SHERIFF'S .SALES. SIIERIFF'S SALE-BY -VIRTUE OF 'a . writ of Lovari Facies, to me directed, will bo expo-od to public solo or routine, on MONDAY livening, April ft, 11363, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Ifall,• . • all those four following-described yearly ground rents: No. 1. One of tbom of one hundred and fifty dollars lawitil motley of the United States of Aineric charged aid chargeable tuion,:lesuing and payable by Ames Car lite, his heirs and assigus, in equal half-yearly pay ments, on the first day .of the.muuths of January and July of every year forever, clear of taxes, kc., out of and for all that certain .01 or nice. of ground situate on the soutimeSterly corner of Reading Railroad and Ken.' sing= avenue, in tee Nitioteemli ward of the city of Philadelphia. late:y called. Kensington; thence south .westerly along the northwesterly , side of Kensington avenue, one hundred feet three and one-half inches, to Lehigh avenue; . thence northwesterly, along the north easterly side of said Lehigh avenue, fifty-five feet one and sevuilighllrinclies, cc a point; thence westerly, forty-four feet ten a ed.flve-eighttLS mitol.o4 to a .point thence northeaster' y; on a line palatial with said. Kensington evenne, ninety-throe feet one and three eighths inches., to said raitro-.d,•thence noutheasterly, along the seuthwesterly side of said railroad. one hue-. drrd feet.'to the place of b.ginnieg.: No. 2. Cue other ~f then, of one. hundred and thirty neven dollars and fifty cents lawful money as aforesaid, charged time chargeable upon.issnine and payable by the said Amos Carllle, his heirs and tisslgns,•in equal half yearly istyzneuts, on the If rat day of the months of Jana ary ana July in every year forevor,.clear of btx.s, ontof and for all that certain lot or oleos of ground Rite ate on the southwesterly side of tho Reading Railroad, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia. for merly called Kensington. Begiunieg at the dtstance of two hundred end twenty-four feet teu inches southeast erly from tho corner of said railroad and Kensington avenue. contniuiug in front or breadth on said railroad one hundred feet, and extending in length or depth, of that width, southwesterly, betivfpn lines parallel with Jasper street,. one hundred feel live and tbren-qtiartor inches. to Lehigh avenue. Bounded northeasterly by said Beading Railroad,' sontheasterty by ground inteini ed to bo conveyed to William R. Paul, soutlitiesterl by said Lehigh avenue, and northwesterly by ground granted to John R: Conrad and Lewis Yerkos en ground rent. • No :3. One other of them, of two hundred and three dollars lrwful money as aforesaid. charged and charge utle upon, issuing, and payable by John It Conrad and Lewis Yerkes, their heirs and assigns, in equal half yearly payments, on the first day of the mouths ofJann-. ary and July in every year forever, clear of taxes ho., outer and for all that a- rtain lot errince of ground Aitn ate on the southeststerly corner of the 'Reading - Railroad a"d Keu.dugton avenue, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Phiindelphis, lately called Kensington; thence extending sostheasterly along tilt southwesterly side of said railroau 'one hundred and twenty-four feet ten inches; thence southwesterly ' on a line parallel with Jasper eta, et, one hundred foot five and three-quarter inches. to the northeasterly side of Lehigh arenas; thence northwesterly, along the - northeagerly side of said Lehigh avenue .one.hund red and twenty-two feet live and hve-eighths inches to said Kensington avenue: thence northeasterly, along the aontlioaterly silo of said Kensington avenue.• one hundred feet three and one-half - inches to the place of beginning, . • No. 4. And the other of them, of one hundred tint ill:day-seven 'dollare and fifty cents lawful money as aforesaid, charged Anc chargeable upon. issuing, and payable by . thissald4ohn It. Cot. rad. and Lewis Yerkes, their heira•and assigns, in equal half-yearly payinentS,. on the first nay ofltte:motntis of January - and July in every year forever; clear of Ste. out of and for all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south westerly side of the beading Railroad, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, lately called Kensiug Jon. 13,-cinning at the distance of ono hundred and twenty-four feet ten inches sonthensterly from the cor net of said railroad and Keusingten avenue. containing %in front or breadth on said railroad ono mind red feet, 'and extending of that width, in length or depth, south , West.rly, between lines pal allel with Jasper street, one hundred fret five and three. quarter inches to the north easterly side of Lehigh avenue. Bounded northeasterly • by the said Beading 'Railroad. southeasterly by grouted granted to Amos Curlile on ground rent, nor`hwe:terlY by ground conveyed. to the - said Jelin It. Conrail and Lewis Writes on ground rent, and southwesterly by Lehigh avenue aforesaid. ID. G.,379; March T. , ] Debt, $3;300. Jnvonal. Taken in execution and to be sold an the property of George Martin and terra • • JOIIN THOXPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. March 23.1363. mh2S-3t QIIERIFF'S SALE.BY VIRTUE. OF a writ of Leviri Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening.' April 0, 10 , 5,i, at 4 o'clock, at Sansone-street Rail, • All those certain four contitrucus lots or pieces of attend, as laid out and numbs ed on a plan of "The Philadelphia County Real Estate Association," Nos; 207, 269, and 270, situate, lying and being between Twent) -seventh or E.elier street, and a certain forty feet-wide street called Marston - street, as laid out in the said plan and intended to be opened. at the distance of one tat tired and fifty-five feet nine - inches westward from the west side of said Esher street, and running parallel therewith, at the distance or seventy-nine feet southward from the south side of Columbia avenue, in the late district of Penn (now the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia), .two of them containing, together,. in trent or breadt's on said Esher str, et, thirty-sir; feet, including the o,e-half part of a certain twp-feat-six iuchee-tv ide alley adjoinin”on the south thereof, and ex tending in length or - dent% westward of that width, at right-ungles with the said Esher street, seventy-eight feet, to the back end of the hereinafter described lots of ground, and the other two Or thorn containing, together, in front or breadth on said Marston sfr: et, thirty-six feet, including one-half part of a certain two-feet-six inches-wide alley 11.0jOillIDg on the south thereof, and extending in length or depth eastward of that width, at right-angles with raid Marston street, seventy-seven feet nine inches, to tie bank end - of the hereinbefore de scribed lots of ground. Bounded northward partly by lots Nos. 211 and 212, and pertly by two certain three feet-wide alleys, as laid out in said plan, running east ward and westward into said Esher etrcet and Marston street respectively, to he left open for the accommedatinu of the ONV nen. and occupiers of lots of ground adjoining, thereon; southward partly by the middle of the afore said two-feet-six-inchese wide alleye,.aud partly by lots Nos. tail and 271; westward by Marston street, and east ward by Esher street itforesnicl. (Being the mine premi ses which the Philadelphia County Real Estate Associa tion, by indenture bearing date the tenth day of Septem ber, A. D. 2872. and recorded in Deed Book R.. D. W. No. 97, page 119, granted and convoyed unto the said John Bradley in f• e.) Together with the free use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said three-feet and two-feet- ide alleys respectively. And also all that certain lot or piece of ground as laid out and numbered 420 in the said plan, situate on the east side of Pearl or Twenty-sixth street, at the distance of one hundred and fifty-six feet six inches northward ft om. the north side of Jefferson street as new laid ant, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia, (late district of Penn;) containing in front or breadth on said Pearl street eighteen feet, including one-half part of a certain two-feet-six-inches-wide alley, as laid out and to be, left open'tor the accornmodatton of the owners and occupiers of thin and the adjoining lots of ground to the south ward hereof, and in length or depth eastward of that width eighty-eight feet. Bounded northward by lot No. 421, eastward - by lot No. 450, southward partly by lot No. 410, and partly by the said two-feet-sic inches-wide alley, and westward by Pearl street aforesaid. (Being the same Premises which the 'Philadelphia County Real Estate Association, by indenture. bearing date the six teenth day of March, A. D. 7854, recorded in Deed Book .R. 1). W., No. 97, time 122, granted and conveyed unto the said John Bradley iu fee. 7 Together with the free use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said two feet-six-inches-wide alley. The last above described lot will be sold as No. 'I, and the first four lots above described will be sold as follows, to Being No. Min plan . .1p ye coididin Deed Book T. II.; No. le. pagel;iiiiitiinfig in front on the said Twenty-seventh street eighteen feet. and in depth westward of that width seventy-eight feet. Together with the free use,leight, liberty, and privilege of the said three-feet-wide alley. No. 3. Being N0..206 in said plan ti , on said Twenty-sorinth.etroe•-eta clu ee . Inding one-half part of a certain tu - o-feet-etx-iuches-whle alloy adjoining on the south thereof, anti thirty-five feet in SplliZe ' s r t d w a tA l o s l 'i tli;t r t '% T eP ogh -se se v v e e n n u y- s e t i r g e lt d ef a eet. • Together vvith the free use, right, liberty, and privilege ofthe said two-feet-six-inches-wide alley. No. 4. Being No. 269 in veld plan, containing in front On the said Marston street eighteen feet, and In depth of that -width eastward soventy-seven feet nine inches. Together with the free uso„right, liberty, and privilege of the said three-feet-wide all v one— nehes-wldo alloy ad- Joining on the south thereof, and thirty-live feet in depth I eastward from said Marston street.) and in depth east ward of that width seventy-soven feet nine inches. To- Saber with the free use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said two-feet-six-Inches-wide alley. j_ll. C., 965 ; 'M. Debt, 5328.611, Colahan.l Taken in execution and to be sold as the property , of John Bradley. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philada., Sheriff's Office. March 73.1663. mh26.Bt, SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OP Sundry Writs, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY evening, April 6, 11M, al4 o'clock, at Bausom-street Hall. AC that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the south side of Parrish street, commencing at a point at the distance of one • hundred and twenty-nine feet ten inches eastward from the east side of Twentieth (formerly Schuylkill Third) street, in the late district of Spring Garden, now the Fifteenth ward, of the city of Philadel phia aforesaid ; containing in front or breadth on said. Parrish streCil sixteen feet, and extending of that width. in length or depth southward, betwetn parallel lines at tight angles with the said Parrish street, sixty feet to a three-feet-wide alley. Bounded on the east and west by ground now or late of Howard Tilden, ou the south by said three-feet-wide alley, and on the north by Parrish street aforesaid, (which lot of ground James A. Wright and Louisa S. his trite, by indenture dated the second day of July A. D. 1360, and intended to have been forth with recorded, granted and conveyed unto the said Abner B. Miller in fee) Together with the, free use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said three-feet-wide' alley, as and. for a passage-way and water-course, and for introducing the Schuylkill water at all times here after forever, in common with said Howard Tilden, his heirs and assigns, owners, tenants, and occupiers of the other lots of ground bounding thereon. [D. C.. 469; March T., '63. Debt, $1,396.20. E. S. Campbell.] All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the east side of Thirteenth street; at the distance of fifty two feet southward from the south side of Oxford street, .in the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; containing in front or breadth on the said Thirteenth street sixteen feet, and exteni ing in length or depth eastward of that width at right angles 'with said Thirteenth street one hundred and eighteen feet to Mulvaney street. • Bounded north ward by ground of James A. Wright, southward by ground now or late of Mark Balderston, eastward by said Mulvaney street, and westward by Thirteenth street. aforesaid. [CWhich lotof ground said Tames A. Wright and Louisa S. his wife, by indenture bearing even date with said indentures of mortgage, (December 2.9,1980, ) but duly executed and aeknowledged before the execu tion of those presents did grant and convey unto the said Abner B. Miller inifee.] [D. C. 410, Mar: T,. '63 Debt. 5 1.814.19. E. S. Campbell,) All those two three-story brick messuages or tenements and lot or piece of ground situate on the west aide of Eleventh street, at the distance of seventy-nine feet two inches southward from the south side ofJeffonson street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on said Eleventh street sixteen feet and extending in length westward of that width one 'hundred and seventy-three feet to Marvin° street. Bounded northward partly by other ground of said Abner B. Miller and partly by a three-feet-two-inches-wide alley leading into said Mar vine street, southward by ground formerly of George T. Gabel], eastward by said Eleventh street, and westward by Marvin.) 'street aforesaid. [Being the same let of ground which said Francis M. Drexel and wife, by in denture dated the 13th day of June, A. 1). 1861, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book A. C. H., No. 19, page 190, Ac., granted and conveyed unto the said Abner ii. Miller in fee, reserving -thereout the yearly ground rent or sum of Seventy-six dollars and sixty-seven cents, payable halfyearlY,'on the first day of the minths of January and July in every year, for arrears of which the judgment was obtains on which this execution was leaned.] Together with tie free use and privilege of said three-feet-two-inches-wide alloy [D. C. 440, Mar, T,'53. Debt, 03.01. E. B. Campbell.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Abner B. Miller. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's; °Mee, March 23, IXI. .rah26-3t gIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY . - VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me direoted. will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 11 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Siall,. • All that certain four-story brick =image or tene ment and lot or piece of ground, situate on the north side of Market street (late'lligh street, Pheing' number 1513, at the distance of one hundred and four Met west ward from the west side of Fifteenth (late Schuylkill Eighth) street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Market street sixteen feet ten inches and one-half an inch,. and extending of that. width in length or depth northward sixty feet to a three feet-wide alley, which .communicates with another three-ft et-wide alley which leads northward into Jones street. Bounded on the north by the said first-mentioned three-feet-wide alley, on the seuth by the said Market street.- on the east by ground now or late of Isaac S. Lloyd, now the property known as the Western Hotel, and on the west by ground granted to Henry Delmer. [Being the same premises which Matthew Newkirk and wife, by indenture bearing date the 10th day of Jnly, anno Dordini 1500 , and intended forthwith to be recorded, granted and conveyed unto the said John Ward in fee. Together with the free and common use and privilege of the said two three-feet-wide alleys at all times thereafter forever. CD. C.. 471; March T., '63. Debt; $1,900. S. H. Norris.) Taken in execution and to be sold - as the _property of John Ward. JOHN THO3ll'BOll, Sheriff. Philad'a. Sheriff's Office. March 2.1863. trah26-3t • gHpETFP'S. SALE.-43Y VIRtIIE OF I `-' a writ of Levari Puckish to me 'Erected, will ho ex posed to youblio sato or venduc,.on MONDAY Evening, April 6, IW3. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street All that certain lot or piece of guound. with the three-' story brick messuage thereon erected, situate on the south side of Marshall (now calleilMellwains) street, at the dis tance of two hundred and twenty-nine feet six inches eastward from the east side of Fifth street, in the Second ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; containing in front or breadth on the said Mllwaine street, about twelve feet six inches, and extending of that width In length or depth southward forty-five feet. Bonnded northward by the said Mons; aine eet, eastward by ground now or late of Robert B. Salter, southward by around now or Inte of William Griffiths. and westward sameound nor whichte of Jos Hobert Burch. [Being the premise the said B. Baiter and wife, by indenture bearing even date with certain indenture of mortgage, viz: 26th day of November, A. D. 1861, bat executed 'immediately before said indenture of mort gage, and intended to be therewith recorded, and for which said mortgage formsart of the consideration money, granted and conveyed p unto the said John Baird in fee.] • • CD. C.,161; Mar. T.,'63. Debt, VMS. 3.9. J. B. Salter. ] Taken in execution and. to he sold. as the property of Jolla Baird. JOTIN 'IIIOMPSOS. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 25;283. mh2.6-St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY. VIRTUE OF a writ of Lovari Faits, to mn directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, omMONHAY Evening, April 8, 18a9. at 4 o'clock, at Sausora-stmetlfalL All that three-story Mick factory, or soap works. built and constructed upon a certain let or piece of ground, situate at the eontheast corner of Carlton and Twentieth streets, in the Fifteenth , ward of the city of Philadel phia: containing in front or breadth en the said Twen tieth [treet forty-five feet. and extending In depth, of, that width, along the said Carlton street, one hundred and fifty-two feet more or less; and the lot or piece of. ground,_ and curtilare appurtenant to said building, D. C. ISO; Mar. T.. '63. Debt. 81,70188. J. B. Townsend.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William T. Marks and Jane Marto. his wife, owners, &c., and William T. Markt'. contractor. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff: Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oflice,'Biareh 23, lßdl . inh2o-3t, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 26. 1863. S HERIr SALE.,-BY VIRTUE OF it writ of \rendition' Lammas, to medirected , wilt be exposed to:politic sate or vendee, on MONDAY Sven inn. sprit 6, 1b63, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall: All that certain tract or piece of lend Situate partly in the late diAriet of Spring Garden. end partly In the late district of Penn, in the county of. Philadelphia, het now p. rtly •in tbo Fifteenth and partly in. the Twentieth verde of the city of Philadelphia. Beginning at a milat ou the not theastward I y side of Pen neYlvitula avenue, at the distil uce of sixty -three feet eleven Inches. and three quarters. of au inch southeasterly from the northeast corner of Landing avenue or Twenty-ninth street and said .Pennsylvania avenue: and thence extending north esetwardly, *tong the middle of a thirty-three-feet-wide road called Charles street, (now. said to be vacated.) crossing Parrish and Henry streets, to &Mint at the d !s -tance of levy feet southward from the south side of Pop lar street: thence extending eastward, on a line paral lel with Poplar street, ahout eighty-five feet, to the west side of Warder or Twenty-eig,lith.street; thence extend ing northward, along the west side el the said.Twent V eighth etntet, nine hundred and fifty feet. creseing Pop lar end Barclay streets, Girard avenue and Pleasant street, to the middle of as old road fifty feet w ide.(w 'Lich sand road divided lots marked on an old plan of. lots for merly of Tuck Francis, Nos. 2,5 and 280 thence extending southeastwardly along the middle of the said fifty-feet wide road. toe point in , the middle of Pli!aVitat'Lmtreot; thence extending westward alonethe middle of said Pleasant street, In a point on the oast line of the said Twenty-ninth street: thence westwardly seventy feet, to a point no the west line of the fetul Twenty-ninth greed. and In the middle of said Pleas:Mt street; thence extend ing south wardlyalong the west aide of the said Twenty-• ninth street. crossing the said fifty-feet-wide road, Gi ra d avenue and Barclay. Poplite, .henry , and Parrish streets, to the northeast line of the said Pennsylvania avenue, thence southeastwardly along the northeast lino of the said Pennsylvania avenue to the' place of be ginning. CD. C.. 476; nr. T., '63.] Debt. $3,421,71. G. L: Crawford.] Taken in execution and to he sold' as the property of Matthew Newkirk: . .TOIIN THOM PSO.N. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. March r:). 1821 • . kIIERIIF'S SALE.-`BY VIRTUE OF sundry writs of Lovari Faciati,- to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or veudue, on MONDAY EVo ning, April 6, 1510 at 4 o'clock, at Bacsom-street. All that certaie lot or piece of ground situate on the Mg side of Twelfth street, at the distance of two hun dred and forty-six feet (246) fret- northward from the north sick . : of Master street. in the said city of Ph phis; containing in frost or bretulth'on the sand Twelfth street sovniteen feet, And extending in length or depth eastwardly of that width at right angles . to the said Twelfth street one liu Aired feet. Bounded northward and southward by other ground of the Bald Theodore A. Talley, eastward he a certain throo-feet-wide alley communicating with another three-feet-wide alley lea l ing eaqwerd into filarviue street. (Being part of a largo. lot of ground which the said Amon 1311.1 a and George Williams. with their wives, 'by indenture bearing even date with a certain indenture of mortgage. viz: Bantam ber 17, 1858. but execut:Nl and acknowledged prior to the execution of the Held indenture, did, for the considera tion money therein mentioned, a part of which was thereby secured, giant and convoy unto the.sald Theo dore A. Talley in tea. Together. with the free and con-. mot use, right, liberty. and privilege of both the said alleys, as a passage-way and •water-course at all times hereaftet forever.. f.D. C., 447; March T., '63. Debt, $2,147. H. C. Town send..l_. •• All that certain lot or piece of•ground,.situate on the' • east side of Twelfth strect, at the distance of two hun dred and sixty-three feet north ward from the north side-- of Master street, in the said city of Philadelphia,contain ing in front or breadth on the said Twelfth street seven teen feet, and extending. in length or depth onStward of that Width, at right angles to the said Twelfth street o ne hundred Del. Bounded northward by ground now or formerly. of Edward 13. Marvine, southward by other ground of the said Theodore A. TeiieY, eastward partly by other ground of the said Theodore A. Tnitey, and Partly by a certain three-feet-wide alley comma aka ling with another three-feet-wide alley, which leads ein..tward into Marylon street, and westward by Twelfth street it forei.aid [Being part of • a largo lot of ground • which thesaid Amos Ellis and Geo. Williams, with their wives, by indenture bearing even date with a certain in denture of oortgage, viz ., September 17, 18.58, but duly executed anti acknowledged prior .to the execution of said indenture, for tine consideration money therein 'mentioned.- a part of which3was thereby secured, grant ed and convoyed unto the said Theodore A. Talley in tee. 3 Together with the tree and , common use, right, liberty, and privilege of both the said alleys as a passage-way and water-eon axe, at all thnos hereafter. CD. C.. 446; Mar. T, '63. Debt $2,147.00. H. C. Town send.] Taken in execution an 1 to be Reid as the property of . Thaodore A Talley. JOHN2HOMP.SON.Bheritf. Pailac.Olphia,ShoOff's Mice: March 85,1863. inh26-3t • S HERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Fa cia% to me directeCivill be ex posed to public sale or venclue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6., 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-strcat Hall. All tbat certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the north aide .of • Market (formerly called WashingWe) street, at the distance of two hundred and twenty-eight feet eightinches ..astward from the east sine of Cram wend street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the said city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Market street thrty-six.feet, more or less, and ex tending in length or depth northward between iiarallel lines at right angles to said Market street, on the west erly line thereof, nimeteen , feet two and three-eighth inches, more or less, and on the easterly line thereof eighteen fret, more or lees, to the arbitrator's line, as filed in the , Dittrict • Conri for the city and county of Philadelphia, in December Term, A. D. 1514, No. 977, running south seventy-live degrees thirty-five minntes ei at Bounded northward by ground. of William Fen nell; eastward by ground granted, Or intended to have been granted to Agar Smeade; southward by said Mar ket street, and westward by ground of George Eagan. [[]icing the faille lot of ground which Edward:Laing and Fanny, his wife, by indenture bearing even. date with 'this said mortgage, but executed and acknowledged im- Tnediately before the same, and intended robe forthwith recorded, for the considilration money therein mentioned, the whole 'whereof was thereby Intended to be secnred, granted and conveyed unto the said Patrick K. Daly and Thomas H. Lodge, in eclualmoieties, 'as bona us in common, in fee, as by reference to said indentare will luore fully appear. CD. d.. 494; K. T. '63. Debt, Shoemalcer, I Taken in execution :Dui to be sold as the property of Patrick K. Daly and Thomas 91. - Lodge, • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, March '13,1863. mh26-St SHERIFF'S • SALE.-BY VIRTUE: OP "--" a writ Of Venditi on' Rs:pones. to me directed will be exposed to public Bale or vendue, on MONDAY Byeniug, April 6, IBM at 4 o'clock, at Sensom-street Hall, N0..1. A-11 that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the Second ward Of the city of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of Twelfth and Carpenter streets, thence extending eastwardly along the south side of said Carptntor street one h ttudred and live feet, thence south ward, parallel with the saut.Twellth street seventy feet, thence westwardly, parallel with the said Carpenter sheet thirty-two feet, thence sonthwardly, parallel With the said Twelfth street forty-two feet to the north side of a certain thirty-feet-wide street called Camilla street, thence It estwardiy along the north side of said. Cantina street seventy-three feet. to the east side of slid Twelfth street, thence northward along ,tht east side of the raid Twelfth street, one hundred and twelve feet, to the place of beginning Bounded on the north by the said Carpenter street on tho smilt by the raid Camilla street, on the east by ground of Senses . Carpenter, and on the west by Twelfth street aforesaid. No. 2. Also, that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the southeast corner of the said Twelfth street and Camilla street, in the Second ward of the city of Phila delphia, in the Suite or Pennsylvanbs; containing in front or breadth on the said Twelfth street forty-seven feet seven inches, and extending in depth or lengtheast ward of that width along the south side of the said usmilla street seventy-three feet; bounded northward by the said Camilla.shet t, southward by gronnd now or late of -orcwhYthge: eastward by the ground of James S. r Car penter, and westward by Twelfth street aforesmid; both of raid lots subject to a certain yearly ground rent or • sum of three hundred rind twenty live dollars and twen ty cents, being a proportional parr us - curtain reduced yearly ground rent of nine hundred. dollars, payable ball yearly on the first day of thc months of January and July in every year to Charles Lenning, his heirs and assigns, forever. . . v.. o. .fp; mar. T.„ '63. Debt, $9,27&74. TIE Keene.] ~syGn In' execut i ion and to i;e•i iatazat . N* L .2 . oioic t. as itr - o — Trii.ol; Edward caiTenter. JOll.,N_ 11. - ERMPB BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Levari Faclis, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or voodoo, on MONDAY Evening, April 0.1568, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. . All that certain three-story brick ineasuage or tene ment, and lot or piece of ground, situate on the north side of Christian street, at the distance of. two hundred • and ninety-two feet eastward from the cast side of Broad street, in the city of Philadelphia- (late the district of hinYarneusing,) contabOng in front or breadth on. said Christian street sixteenfcet, and extending in length or depth northward of that width fifty feet. Bounded northward and wostward by ground granted to George L. Snarp on ground rent, eastward by ground of Michael' Kates, and southward by Christian street. [Being the same premtses which - James Mooney, by indenture bear ing date the eighth day of March, 1853, recorded in Deed Book T. 11., No. 78, page 19, t kc., granted and conveyed unto the said James Halso3 feet subject .to the pay ment of certain yearly ground rent or sum of forty-six dollars, lawful money of the United States of America, unto Michael Kates, Joie heirs s rid mssigns, in half-year ly payments on the Drat day of the months of January and July in everY-Year thereafter forever, without any. deduction for taxes. Together with the free and coin men use, right, liberty, and privilege of a three-feet wide alley running from 'the northwest corner of said lot, northward into Kates street, as and for a passage-• way and water-course at all times hereafter forever. ED. C. 552: March T,, 'al Debt, $1,523.81. Erety.] Taken in execution and to he sold as the _property of James Halsey. - JOHN' THOMPSON, Sheri ff . Philada.. Sheriff's Office, - March 25, DM mh26-St SHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, oit MONDAY Evening, April 8, 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that. certain lot orpiece of ground and three story brick building erected thereon, situate on the south side of Washington, now called Moss street, as it is laid out by the said John McCrea, in the said district of Southwark, and county of Philadelphia, Beginning at the distance of one Is undred aud fifty-seven feet eastward from the east side of Delaware Eighth street; containing In front or breadth on the said Washington, or Meal street sixteen feet, and in length or depth southward parallel with the staid Eighth street fifty-Ave feet. Bounded on the north by the said Washington or Moss street, on the west by ground granted to James C. Beebe on ground rent, on the south and east by other ground of the said John McCrea. fßeing the same pro mises which the said John McCrea and 'Mary, his wife, by indenture bearing even date herewith, executed Im mediately before these presents, and intended to be here with recorded, granted and conveyed unto the' said Christopher Watson in fee.] Subject to a yearly ground rent or sum of thirty dollars, payable unto the said Jahn McCrea, N. B.—There is a three-story brick dwelling and one story frame kitchen erected on the above-described lot. ID. C., 485; Mar. T. '6l •Debt, $168.40. D. Weatherly. Taken in execution - and to be sold 'as the property of Christopher Watson. JOlll , l -THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. March 2.5, 1623. nihM-St HERIFFI S SALE.BY VIRTUE OF p, writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY:Evening, April 6. 1933. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. No. 3. All that three-story brick house and lot of ground on the south side of Pine street, one hundred and sixty feet westward from the west side of William street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing iu front or breadth sixteen feet, and In depth ninety-four feet. No. 2. A yearly ground rent of thirty-two• dollars, payable on the first of the mouths of January and July, issuing out of lot of ground situate on the west side of Twenty-second street, thirty-three feet four inches north of .A street, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Phila delphia.' sixteen feet eight inches front, seventy-four feet deep. No. 3. Ayearly ground rent of thirty-two do3lars, payable on the first of the mouths of January audVnly. one of a lot of ground on the west aide of Twenty-socoud street,. thirly•th ree feet four. inches south of Master street, sixteen feet eight inches front, seventy-four feet deep. No. 4 A yearly ground rent of forty-one dollars and sixty-seven cents, payable on the first of the months of January and July, out of lot on the west side of Twenty second street, sixteen feet eight, inches south of Master street, in the city of Philadelphia, sixteen feet eight inches front, seventy-four feet deep. No. 6. A yearly ground rent of forty-one dollars and sixty-seven cents, payable on the first of the months of January and July, outof lot on the west side of Twen tv-second street and south side of Master street, in the city of . Philadelphia, sixteen feet eight inches front, seventY-four feet deep. • - • .• C.'473; Mar. T., '63. Debi, $61,20819. Wallace & Ashton.] . • . , Taken in (execution and to be sold as tho_property of Stephen Coulter. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Phll oda.. Sheriff's Office. March W. 1863. mh2B-9t SIIERIFF'S SALE:=LBY 'VIRTUE OF a writ of second Pierles Venditioni Expomis, to me directed, will be-exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6, 1801. at 4 o'clock, at San-- som-street Hall, n All that certain threaoitors brick mamma or tene ment and lot or Piece of ground thereunto belonging, situate on• the north side of Market (late High) street, between Fourth and' Fifth streets,. in- the said city or Philadelphia; containing is bre:ultkOn the said Market street sixteen feet, including one foot three Inches of a certain alley extending northward from said Market street to the depth of thirty-five feet, open for the ac commodation of this and the adjoining premises to the eastward, and in length or depth northward one hundred feet. Bounded southward by the said Market street, eastward by a messuage and lot now or late belonging to the estate of William W. Howell, deceased, north ward by ground formerly of. Elizabeth. Chandler, add westward by . lot formerly of Humphrey Jones,lnow belonging to William McCarthy and Thomas Davis.. N. I3.—The purchaser is Itionired to pay $5OO on the above property at time of sale. [D: C.,470; Mar: T., '63., Debt, 10,213.16. Hirst.] Taken in execution and tope sold as the Property of Charles B. Trnitt and Robert W. D. Truitt. Philadelphia,JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. linterirs °Ace, March 21, WI mh?fra .R,RERIFF'S 104.V;;; . -BY;;VIItTITE OF ^. l a writ. of Levertlitcdaiyto.me directed, wilt be eic-.. phsed to public ealei'or 'vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6, 1M.3, at 4 o'clOok, at Sansom-street All that certain three - story brick =assuage or tenement kitcheni and two-story,messunge or to noniont and lot or piece of ground situate on the northeast corner of School and nose streets, in the Kensington district of the North ern Liberties i n.t he county of Philadelphia, common cimr at said corner and extending thence - northwestwardly along said School street thirty-four feet six inches, thence northeastwardly at right angles with said School street about sixty-three- feet. to Howard. street, tnence south wardly along said _Howard street aboutTorty-sevon feet two inebeirto said Bose street, thence southwestwardly along said Eoso street thirty-one feet two inches And a half to the place of beginning. [Being the same lot or piece of ground which William hl. Camas and Elizabeth 8., his wife by . indenture bearing date the 25th day of September, 1834, recorded in Deed Book A. W. M 3, No. ' 14, nage 477, ko.;.granted and conveyed unto the said John Beatty in fee ]• 'Reserving thereont the yearly rent or sum of thirty 'dollars and ono-flfth of a dollar lawful silver money,of thenited States, payable unto the said William M.. samac, his heirs and 1..1g118, as a therein mentioned. ti which said yearly ground rent James Markoe and Elizabeth B. Cameo, Trustee*, ap pointed in and by the Intl will and testament.of the said . Willinm Bt. Cameo. deceased, by indenture bearimr - date the 9th day of October, 1859, recorded in Deed•Bocilt A. W. M. . 14 page 437, &c.. extinguished and released unto the said John Beatty. his heirs and assigns' foreVer. (D. C.. 324 Mar. C . '& i. Debt, $5'26: Simpson. 'Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Beatty. • , . JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff.. Philadelphia, Sherirs Office;rlKareh mh2o3t • •• , SIIIERIFTIS SALES. MARSHAL'S siIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ. of Venditioni Expones, to mo directed, will be exposed tOrinbltc sale or' vendee, on MUMMY Evening. 8,11361 at 4 o'clock, at Sansoir-street.lialt. All that certain let or, Jolene of ground:situate on the southweetwardly side of Cambria street, at the &Mance_ of sixty fort northwealwardly from the northwest side of Amber street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of rbiladelphia; containing iu front or breadth on the said Cambria street sixty feet. and extending in length or demi) sonthwardly of that width one hundred and forty- Six feet kx inche s to William street; bounded northeast wardly by said Cambria street, south westwardly b. said William , street, •and i-outheastwardly and northwest wordly be ground formerly belonging to .Tolin Rice. N.B.—There is meted on the above-described lot of ground part of a two : story brick dwelling home. . cp. C.. 403; Ida r. . 'Ci. Debt. $l,OOO McCrea: l Taken in execution and to bn sold ay the property of Wil dam It.Witte. JOHN . THOMPSO N. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, March 2.5. ifiat mh 363 t IFS , SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a. writ of Vondittoni Executes. to mo directed. will exposed to public Stllo or vendue, on MONDAY livening, April 6,18 a at 4 °V ocic, at Sansom-itreet Hall,• • All that 'three-story brick meowing° o r ' tau,- Wet, and lot or piece of ground, situate on the south aide of Murray street, it the distance of two hundred and sixty-two feet six. inches westward from the west side of late , Schuylkill Third.. now Twentieth •ntreet, in the Eighth ward of the ea) of Philadelphia, containing fif teen feet in front or breadth on said Murray street, sad extending of that width southward eighty feet to length or •depth,-including the width of an alloy laid oat and • running westward into late Schuylkill Second, now Twi my-first street. Bouuded northward by raid Mur ray street, southward by the rear end of Spruce-street lots, and eastward by ground granted or intended- to have been granted to Vincent Sleeper. Which said 1.4 Edward T. Randolph and Mary, his wife, by indeotore dated Deceuiberllth, 1851, recordel in Deed Book 11., No: 32; Page 7, Sto., granted and convoyed unto Vincent Sleeper in fee, reserving thereout a yearly ground rent or sum of seventy-lige dollars. payable °tithe first day of the 1001101 H of June and December, in each and every year thereafter, for arrears of which said ground rent the 4udgment has been obtained upon which. this execution issued. [D. C , 498; March T,, 'Ca. Debt, $158.82. Shoemaker.] Taken in execution and to be. Cold as the property of Vincent Sleeper. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philada.. Sheriff '8 Office, March 25, 1861 infitB-31 SALE.-BY V.I.B.TUfg OF a;writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will he 'eX posed to public sale or vendee, an MOND 4.Y Evening, April 8, NM, at 4 o'clock. at Sansmn-street All those three c.r ain contignm. lots 'or pieces of. ground situate on the westerly side of Annie street. be 'wetni Veneer° and Tioga streets, and at the disA.lloo Of sixty feet southward from the eoliths. est corner of said Venango and Apple streets, in the unincorporated town ship of the Northern Liberties, in the county of Phila delphia; containing together in front or breadth on the said Apple street sixty foot (each lot or piece. of around being twenty feet in front or breadth), and extending thatbreadth in length or depth westward ono hundred anti four feet seven inches and a halt Them lots are munbered on the plan of the ground belonging to the Franklin Land Association 106, 700. arid 2110, and the line dividing the property late of Coleman Fisher and John C. Allen croesesithem diagonally from northeast to sdutlioast: [Being .the same premises which Samuel Flieble, George Russell, and John Edgar. Trustees of the Franklin Land Association, by indenture dated the fourth day of June, A. D. 1050, and intended to be re corded, granted and conveyed unto the said James P. McGinnis in f,Se.`Subjecttoa. certain covenant end agree ment as to the kind of buildings to be erected thereon. N.B.—On the above-described promises Ia erected a three.story knee dwelling house. . . Mar. T. ,'O3. Debt, $116.20. J. Li. Randall. • Ttiken In execution and to be sold as the property} of James F. McGinnis. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff: Philadelphia Sheriff's Office, March 1863. S tIERIrr 4'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE'. OF a writ of Levari Focias, to me directed, will be ex posed tn. public sato or vendee. on MONDAY Evening, April 6, ]SOS. at. 4 o'clock, at San.som-stroot All thatcortain four-story brick mcssuage or tenement and lot or niece• of gronod thereunto belonging, situate on the north i.ide of Vine street, at the distance of sixty ter teastward from the east side of Eightc.nth street in the said city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Vine street twenty feet, and extend ing that breadth lu length or depth northward one hundred and twenty-five feet to Pearl street. Bounded westward by ground now or late of the said Henry L. Elder, and on the north by the said Pearl street, on the east by other ground now or late of the said Henry L. Eld'er, and on the [tenth by Vine street aforesaid. N. B.—Henry L. Elder has long since cold the ..bove described premises, subject to the mortgage upon which this levari farms is homed. fL .0 C. tot; Mar. T., 'GI Debt, 50,000. Barna.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Fleury L. Elder. CFIOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 5,1583. mh?4-3t SI3ERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIR I lIE OF a writ of Lever; Facias, to me directed, will be ex nOsed to nubile gale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, April G. 1663,•at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that Cattail' lot or piece of ground, with the mes suage or tenement thereon erected, situate ou the east side of Fightsouth (thrmorly called Schuylkill Fifth) street, in the city. of Philadelphia. Beginning at the distance of fifty•two feet southward front the south aide of Cherry street, containing in front breadth on the said Eighteenth street thirty feet. and extending in length or depth of that width eastward and at right angles with the said Eighteenth street • sixty•six foot. Bounded on the north' by ground granted, or intended to have been granted, to John Jartien en ground rent, on the east by lot number eighty-eight. gold by the In spectors of the. Prisnu to John Mansell and William Oliver for the corporation of the'-Independent Taber nacle Church of the said city, on the south by ground granted, or intended to have been granted, to William rage, anti on the west by do said Eighteenth street. Being the same promises which Samuel Jarden and Cynthia E., his with, and others, by indenture dated theoth day of March, 1611, and recorded in Deed Book G. S.. No. 24, page I.E. At.. granted and conveyed unto the said Charles 13. Truitt in fee. CD. C., 493; Mat. T, '63 Debt. 51,416.77. Ledyard Taken iu execution and to be sold as the property of Charles ll.:Trnitt. .1011D1 TllO6lPaOl2, Sheriff.. Philadelphia; Sheriff's Office, March 33,1863. m 42644 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF "•-•' a writ of Alias Lcvari Facies, to me directed, 'will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6, 1663, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street Flail, All that lot or piece of ground numbered 7 in the plan of lots laid out by Henry E. Wallace, in the township of Eingsessine and county of Philadelphia, beginning at a corner of lot numbered "two" in the middle of 'a lane, laid out for public ore, lTtding to the Darby road; thence by said . lot numbered 'two" south fifty-two de grees, west thirty-one perches and for-tenths of a perch to a corner of a lot number "eight;" thence by said lot Dumber "eight" north sixty-four degrees, west twenty two perches and seven-tenths of a porch, ton corner of lot number twenty; thence by said lot number twenty north twenty - one degrees eleven minutes, east forty porches and ono-tenth of a perch, to a corner of a lot number twenty-six; thence by lot number twenty-six Mid number six in the middle of said lane south forty seven "agrees forty-two minute', ea,' forty-nue Perches and fifty- two-Lundreths of a porch, the place of be ginning, containing six acres and oue hundred and thirty-eight perches. [Being part of a tract of land which Samuel Allen. Esq.,. Sheriff, by deed-poll ac knowledged in turn District Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, on the day of the date hereof, viz; September twenty-fourth, one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-three, recorded in Sheriff's Deed Hook B. number two, page two hundred and sixty-one, ste., granted above onveyed unto eald Henry . E. Wallace in fee, the mentioned sum ($1,603) being part of the purchase-money thereof. 3 N. 8.-Mr. Wallace has no interest in said property. [D.C., 504; March T., 'NH Debt, SI,6M 71 Blackburn. Taken in execution and to be sold as the propertv of Unary R. WallucP. JOH N THOi • IP:O t, SH.I4,IRIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF a writ'of LevanFacies, to me directed. will be ex- April 6, 1H33, atto'clock, Sansom-street Hai. posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening. north tide of Hamilton street, at the distance o An that certain lot or piece of ground, situ ste n ei wo n h the d.ed feet eastward from the east eidn..44.Zy-'errhila street in thoteartrilift iErront or breetith on said iron street fifty feet, and extending hi length or depth northwardly , between parallel lines at right an .glee with said Hamilton street, on the east line thereof, one hundred feet three • inches and seven-eighths of an inch, and on the west line thereof one hundred and three feet. Bounded northwardly by other ground of the said Conrad M. Whitaker, eastwardly by ground of Leonard southwartlly by said Hamilton street, and west wardly b Y ground of the said Evans W. Shipneu. (Be ing the same lot of ground which the said Evans W. Shippen and wife, by indenture bearing even date with a certain indenture of morte,9lZ : June 17th, 1616, but duly executed and acknowle gag dged prior to the execution of said indenture, did, tor the consideration therein mentioned, part'w hereof was thereby secured, grant and . convey unto the said Conrad M. Whitaker in fee, subject to the restriction and express agreement that no slaugh ter-house, skin-dressing establishment, hose or engine house, blacksmith shop. carpenter shop, glue, soap, candle, or starch manufactory, livery stable,- or other buildings for offensive occupation. shall at any time here after be erected or used upon any part of said lot of ground; nod, also, that no stable or coach•honso shall ever be erected upon the said lot, se ithin twenty feet of the north line of•said Hamilton street. [D. C., 477; Mar. Debt, $1,151.115. T. Shippen. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Conrad bi, Whitaker. JOHN THOMPSON,' Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 25, ]S6I inh%St SRERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of 'Levert Paciiis,, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, April 6, 16&i, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street. Hall. No. I. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the improvements thereon erected, situate at the north east corner of Delaware Eighth street, contium.d, and Callovvhill street, in the late district of Spring Garden, containing in front or breadth on the 'said Callowhill street, twenty-live feet, andaxtending in length or depth on the west line thereof. along the met line of the said Eighth street ninety-four feet, and on the east line of the said lot ninety-seven feet two inches and three-fourths of an inch, and in breadth at the rear end of the south line of Willow street, twenty-five feet two and a half inches. Bounded on the north by the said Willow street, formerly Pegge run, on the east by the next de scribed-lot, on the south by the said Callowhill street. and on the west by the said. Eighth street. No. 2. And also all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the improvements thereon erected, situate in the north aide of the said Callowhill street, between Dela ware Seventh and Eighth streets, continued, on the late district of Spring Garden afdresaid. Beginning on the said Callowhill street at the distance of twenty-five feet eastward from the oast line of Eighth street aforesaid, containing in front or breadth, on the said Callowhill street, twenty-nine feet nine and a half inches, and ex tending in length or depth northward on the west line thereof, ninety-seven feet, two inches and three-fourths of an inch, and on the east line thereof, one hundred and one feet one inch, and in breadth, at the rear end thereof, on the south line of the said Willow street, thirty fent and half an inch. Bonded on the north by the mid Wlllow street, on the east by ground formerly of John Kerner, on the west by the above described lot, and on the south by Callowhill street aforesaid. [Being the same premises which Henry J..Steever, by deed dated the 26th day of August, A. 1). ISM, and intended to be recorded, granted and, conveyed to the said John J. Hetzler and Isaac H. Steever, their heirs and assigns.] [Taken 496; Mar. T.,-63. De tg2.973.64. Johnston.] in execution and to be sold as the property of John J. Heisler and Isaac H. Steever. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. • Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. March 25, leak ruh26-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF r•-•" sundry writs ofiLevari Fecias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Eve 'aims, April 6, ]S6S, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain three-story brick building or dwelling house, having a front of sixteen feet, and a depth of twenty-eight feet, and a brick kitchen, twelve feet square, with back and store-room attached, situate upon a certain lot or piece of ground on the cast stile of Nine teenth street, at the distance of seventy feet northward from Christian street, In the city of Philadelphia, con taining in front on the said Nineteenth street sixteen feet, and extending eastward in length or depth, of that width: seventy feet. CD. C. 506: Mar. T. V. 7 Debt, $lB9. 21. John M. Thomas. All that ceitain'three:story brick building or dwelling house, haying a front of sixteen foot, and a depth of. twenty-eight feet, and a brick kitchen twelve feet square, with Lath and store-room attached, situate upon a cer tain lot or piece of ground on the east side of Nineteenth street, at the distance of eighty-six feet northward from Christian street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on the said Nineteenth street, sixteen feet, and extending eastward 'of that width in length or depth seventy -feet: - March T. '6l. Debt, 15139.31 Thomas. J 411 that certain three:story brick building or, dwelling henen; having a front of sixteen foot and a depth of twenty-eight feet, and &brick kitchen twelve feet square, with bath and store-room attached, situate upon a cur tain piece of ground on , the east side of : Nineteenth street, at the distance of one hundred and two feet northward from Christian street, in the otty of Philadelphia; or con taining in front on the said Nineteenth 'street sixteen feet, and extending eastward of that width in length or depth seventy feet, - 2 - • . . . . . . [ r. C. NS; , arch T. '63. llebt, $189.22. Thomas. All that certain. thr oe-story brick building or dwelling house, having a front of, sixteen feet and a depth or twenty-eight feet,and a.brloit kitchen twelve feetsQuare, with bath and store-room attached, situate 11D011 a cer tain lot or piece of ground on the east side of Nineteenth etreet, beginning al the distance of one hundred and eighteen feet northward from Christian street, in the city of Philadelphia; choose extending northward along said Nineteenth street , thirty feet two and Sve-nighth inches; thence southeastward eeventy-fonr feet; 'thence south six feet six inches; thence westward seventy feet to Ithe east side of Nineteenth street, the place of be ginning. , CD. C. 909; M. T., ltiff3. Debt $159.21. John M. Thomas.l Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John B.• Rogers and. George W. Auegood, owners, or reputed owners and contractors. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's ()nice, March 25, 1863. nah93-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Veuditioui Expellee, to me directed, will be expOsed to public sale or velidue. on MONDAY Eveniug, April 6, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, . All tha t certain lot or picco of ground, with the build ings and improvements thereon. erected.• situate' on the north side of Worthington (now called Ellsworth) street, sante distance of one hundred and forty-four feet west- Ward from the west side of. Twelfth. street, in the Se. coed ward of the city-of Philadelphia, containing in front or, breadth on the said Washington street, sixteen feet, and extending of that width in length or depth northward between lines parallel ith the said Twelfth street, one linndred feet; more or less, to a certain thir ty-feet-wide street called Peters street. Bounded east ward by ground granted to Patrick McQuillen en ground rent, westward by ground of Charles F. Lex, northward bythe said-Peters .strerth, and southward by Washington street aforesaid. Being the same premises which the said Charles F. Lox, by, deed dated the twelfth day of November; A. 8. - 1637. recorded at Phi ladelphia, in Deed Beek R. 1). W., N 0.156, pageMS, &c., granted and conveyed unto the. said Robert MCNeill in fee, 'reserving therefor and thereont the yearly ground rent or sum of eighty-six dollars, payable in equal half yearly payments, on the first day of the months of Janu ary and July, in every year,-without deduction for taxes, unto.the.said Charles F. Lex, his heirs and as signs. Together yvith.the free'end common use,. right, Mistily" and-privilege ()LAIL° said Peters street at all times hereafter forever: • = N. B.—There is erected on the front of the above de acribed lot a substantial three-story brick dwelling 'house (on' Ellsworth street), and on the rear end of said lot on Peters street, there is erected a. substantial two atory brick dwelling-house. -' • • , fp, 0,. 474, , a 9.• Debt , - $137.19. Bliekbnivi, 7 '2 Taken in execution and to be sold as 'the/woperty of Mohert 'McNeill. JOHN-THOMPSON, Sheriff, • Millitda.,".6heriff's Otiloe, March 25, 1363. ratr36-3t SHERIFF'S SALES. suBRIFF'S SALE.-BY • vulT 0.13 OF a writ of I...sari Facies, to mo directed. vrilL be exposed to public sale or vendoe. on MONDAY &rim ing:April 6, 1865, at 4 o'crock.at Sanaem-ctreet . tl li. All that c.riain lot or piece of pruned, with-the men image or tenement thereon' erected, situate on the nottlz west cot ner of Tenth slrootand Carpenter (late Tidm trah) Elrod fu that parCof the city of Philadelphia fortnerly the. township of Moyaniensinvi nontainiug.in front or breat tit' on geld Tenth strpet • sever:goon fest, and in length or depth fifty-one feet to a two-fea six 'aches wide alley. Bounded northward by ground granted to franc McCarter on ground root, senthwart.Lby Carpenter Street aforesaid, eastward by nal& Tenth areal, and estward by the two-feet six-inches* wide Rimy afore said. (Being the same preinisna which John Leslie,by deed dated' the 3d day of September. anon Domini 857. recorded at Philadelphia in Decal Book It. D. W.. No. pPge 273, granted and conveyed unto sad James W. Leslie In fee ] CD. C., 483 Mar. T. '63. Debt, $1,871811: Blackburn] Oaken In. execution and to basold as the _property of Jsmoa W. .1011 - N THOMPSON. Sherillf. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Oh re. Iffarelt 26.188 , mit9B-3t SHERIFF'S - SALE.-BY VIRTUE • OF a writ of Alias Venditioni Exmonas, to me directed. will ho oxpman to public sato or vendee. on MONDAY Evening, April 6,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sanoom-street flail, All that certain lot or piece of . ground, situate on the east Mdo of Thirteenth street, at the distanctr of ono new deed and forty-four feet southward from the south aide of ' °lumina avenue. in the Twentieth ward of the city MTh rul cipb ; contal n lug in front or breadth en th said Thirteenth street sixteen feet. and extending in length or depth of that width o istward, parallel with -aid Co lumble avenue. one hundred and sixteen feet, - to a thirty-two-1, et-Yr ide street [Being the same PIAMISCS whin]) William M. Darbn in and wife: by indenture dated May foiirteenth. acne Domini 11P,6. recorded iu Deed Book R. D. W.. No. 76. nage 3R9, Sze., granted and con veyed unto Ben iamlu Willson in foe. subject to a ground rent of one hundred and six dollarg per annum.] N. B —On the above lot of ground therein a threeatory brick rneitenago or tenement. - • . . . CD. 0.. 472: Mar. T. 'Ci. • Debt. $.109.01. .Teortiel Tslien in execution nc:Ei to lin sold it. the properly of Beni Fl Min Willson. .1011 N TIIOMPSOlf; ShriritT. Vliiladelpli IR. ShOlifra Office. MiLrell 2.3 1861. m1126-3t PROPOSALS. r QUA RTE RAI A.STER GE A• ss , • rAN , NERAL'S OFFICE, • PHILADELPHIA, 214 t March, M. PROPOSALS will he received at to ie oftioe until SA. TURDAY, 2Sih inet.; for the olelivo , y in this oity, on or In-fore the lath •April xext, of one bundled sobi CART lIARN ESS, complete, ,to he made according to ea.mpla now in this office. If the at Wes called for are not all delivered on or be fore the expiration of the contract, the United, State% Go vernment reserves t he right to mate good any deficiency by purchase in open market at the expense of the con tractor. • The right is reserved to reject all bide deemed too high. A. IIoYD. Captain and A. Q. M. AARMY CLOTHING .AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH AID CIRARD Sirectta. PriILADIMPHIA, MAROIt.2I, SEALED PROPOSALS are Invite.), and win ho re vived at this office until 12 o'clock lif.,on MONDAY. tho 90th instant, to furnish, promptly, at the Schuylkill ar senal, the following suf plies, subject to the usual In spection, viz: TENTS D'ABRI or SheltetTente,Vrench Tifton"; of cot ton or pure linen ouch; equal in weight to nut less than eight ounces to rack yard of twenty-eight inches in width. of the duck. • Bidders aro requested. to send .eampies of at least ono yard of the duck of which they propose to make these tents. • • • • . A Eample, with specifications , can be seen at this office. Bidders will state ' in their proposale, the quan tity • bid for and time of delivery; and also give the names or two euflicient securities for the faithful fulfil ment of the contract, if avvardE d. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the Proposals. U. "H. CROSMAN, mh2s-fit . Ass% Q o,ll'i U. S. A. QUARTERMASTER G ENERAL'S OR. FICE, WaSHINUTON errs", March 21. 186i.'-o‘inere of steam vessels ere .invited to send to the Quarter master General's Office tenders for their charter or lisle. • Tenders should contain de.scriptiens of the vessels, their dimensions, enrolled or registered tonnage, actual carrying capacity, material; whether coppereo, wheiber sidewheel or propellers, whether it m or copper. thsten ed ; size end power of engines and boilers; and should state the price at which they are offered for long or short charter, with the estimated value of the vessels in case aloes, or in case tire Government should prefer to pur chase instead of chartering Owners of steam vessels already in the service of the Quartermaster's Department are requested to make known to the Department any reduction in their precast rates which they may be willing to grant. and alto the price at which they will be willing to sell them. Ail such tenders should be addressed to the Quartei master Oeneral of the United States, at Washington, and shonhi be endorsed •"Proposals for . Charter or Sale of Steamers." When received they will be considered, and the De pertinent will endeavor to reduce the heavy expense at tending army trattaportation, upon the ocean and tide waters, by substituting, whenever• it can do so, cheaper vessels of egualtapacity for those now employed. mh2fr3m ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets—Fat- MILPIIIA, Mara 23. IM. . SEALED PROPOSALS will he received at this Office until 12 o'clock M., on 'FRIDAY, the 27th inst:. 1533, to furnish. promptly. at the Scouylkill Arsenal, the fol lowing supplies, subject to the usual inspection, viz: Scarlet Worsted Lace 3 inch. Yellow do. do. 5 do. Green do. do. 2 do. Black Linen Machine Th read.' No. 70, on spools. White Williamantic Cotton, No. 24, do. White Cotton Balls for Basting, No. 30. Buckles for Pants. Wadding in Sbeets. Garrison Flag_ Halliards. Drum Cords, Italian Hemp. r. Axe Slings. liatcl•et . Bidders will slate in their proposals the quantity bid for, and time. dr. delivery, and also glye the names of two sufficient emirates for the faithful fulfilment of the contract, if awarded. Samples can be scan at this office, and Bidders aro in vited to be present at the opening of the proposals. G. H. CIIOSMAN, mb24-9t Assistant Quartermaster General, 11. S. A. IRON IRON-GLAD SEA. STEAMERS . • . NATI' DEPARTMENT. • March I', 1.863. • THE NAVY DEPARTMENT will, until April 13th next, receive Pn.poeals for the ctonplote 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 2.000 tons burden, measured as a sin gle dock vessel, and 21 draught of water. The boats. masts, yards, and rigging to he of iron; and the arma ment to consist siren irons in a ca-semont, each weighing about 00 tons without the carriage. • The boilers to be of the horizontal tubular kind, with 1,800 square feet of tire-grate surface, and 50,0:0 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 pellere of IS feet diameter. one under each counter of the vessel. Capacity ofearth of the four cylinders 154 cubic feet. To he provided with Setrell's surface con denser, containing 5,500 square feet of exposed tube sur face for each pair of engines. Bunkers to be provided for 1,600 Oris s a coal Proposals will be received on general plans and Runt fixations that may be examined at the Navy Depart ment:l or parties may propose on plans and specifications eamil-onimachinery of %heir own. udi.l7-24t BUMF Alf OF ORDNAIT..:I R _ - _ NAVY DEPARTMENT. WARRINGTON CITY, March 2, 1868. Thise..r.een is desirous of ascertaining whether rifled rm can be made of wrought iron of sufficient and uniform endurance and economy to warrant their being preferred to guns of cast iron only, or of cast iron strengthened with wrought iron. Proposals will therefore be received from any manu facturers of forged iron, to furnish a finished gna, or a 'block of metal from which the same may be finished. The said gun, when finished, to weigh about 10,000 pounds, to be made into a gun throwing a projectile of 100 pounds. as need in cast iron rifled cannon of like weight; to be fired 1.000 time.s. with servire charges of the seine weight and kind of powder as used In the Par rott 100-pounder, viz: 10 pounds of No. 7, without burst ing or wearing in such a manner as to cause apprehen sions of bursting. The quality of metal, price, and other terms, are to be stated clearly in the proposal f wwarded. The Bureau reserves the right to itself of accepting or rejecting any of the proposals. The time for receiving the proposals is limited to thirty days from date; and proposals will only be received from persons actually engaged in the fabrication of wrought iron. JOHN A. DAHLGREN, mhl2-thstul2t Chief of Bureau. TO ARTISTS, ENGRA.VERS AN D OTHERS. TREASURY DRyARTHENT. March 3 1633. DESIGNS FOR NATIONAL CURRENCY NOTES are hereby invited, of the denominations of $5, $lO, $A $5O, $lOO. $5OO, and $l,OOO. to be issued under the act of Congress authorizing a National Currency, approved February 25, 1003. The designs must be Nationa their character ; and - none will be considered that have been used, in whole or in part, upon any currency, bond, certificate, or other representative of value, and completed bills must all be of the uniform size of seven inches by three inches. Designs must be for both the obverse and reverse of the note, ana be susceptible of receiving upon their ob verse the following legend : " National Curreney, se cured by the Bonds of the United States, deposited with the Treasurer of the United States," as well as the signa tures of the Treasurer of the United States and the Regis ter of the Treasury together with the promise to pay of the association issuing the notes, signed by the Presi dent and Cashier thereof, and their place of redemption. The reverse must ‘ be susceptible of receiving the fol low Mg legend - This note is receivable at par in all parts of the United States in payment of taxes, excises, and all other dues to the United States, except for duties on im ports ; and also for all salaries and other debts and de-. mends owing by the United States to individuals, corpo rations, and associations, within the United States, ex cept interest on public dobt." And, also, to have suitable tnblets fur imprinting the following synopsis of sections 57 and-ES of the Act autho rizing a National Currency, approved February 25, 3.563: . • ' Every pernon making or engraving, or aiding to make or engrave , or passing or attempting to pass, any imita tion or alteration of this note; and every person having in possession a plate or impression made in imi tation of it, or any paper made . in imitation of that on which the note is printed, in, by the act of Con gress. approved 25th February, .1563, guilty of felony, and subject to fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding fifteen years at hard la bor, or both." Designs will be received until the 28th day of March. ISEt3, and must in all cases be accompanied by models, or illustrative drawings, and the Department reserves the right to rejectany or all that may be offered. For such designs or parts of designs as may be accepted, suitable compensation will be paid, not exceeding in the aggre gate two hundred dollars for each exclusive the accept ed designs will then.becomo the property of the United States. The designs not accepted will be re-. turned to the parties submitting them. • 'Proposals will also be received for furnishing dies in accordance with the designs, stating the cost of the com pleted dies and the date at which they can be furnished, the Secretary .reserving the right to accept designs or parts of designs, and causing them to be engraved by other 'rties than those submitting the designs if he pa deems it for the interest of the Government to do so. In all cases the dies and all transfers or copies thereof to be the exclusive property of the United States. In the selection of designs, special attention will be given to security against counterfeiting and against alte rations, as well as to suitableness for use as currency. Proposals and designs must be enclosed in sealed en velopes and directed to the Seeretary of the Treason-. and plainly endorsed "Designs and Proposals for Na tional Currency, "and will be opened on the 2311. day of March, lSd3, 2112 o'clock 111. • . S..P. CHASE. =LS-that • .Sieretary of the Treasury. QUARTERMASTER'S OFFIOE, BALTIMORE, Mirth 19,1963. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office • TILL NOON ON PRIDAY, the 10th of April, 1883, for a 'Supply of ANTHRACITE and 'BITUMINOUS CO AL for the use of Hospitals In this City and Steamers employed in the Government service at the port of Baltimore. mud to fill requiSitions from . Reartermasters at other points, for the months of April, May, June, July, Antrnst:SeP- , tember, October, November, and December, 1.561, to be delivered at the said Hospitals, and on board of the Steamers in said port. The bids must be for each kind of Coal separately, and tho price per ton of 2,240 pounds of each kind for each month must be stated. • The anantlty of Coal per month will probably be about %COO tons of Anthracite and 500 tons of Bitu minous.. PROPOSALS von WOOD. • SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at this office TILL NOON ON FRIDAY,-the 10th of April. 186.3. for a supply of good merchantable OAK and PINE WOOD, for the use of the Hospitals and Camps in and around Baltimore, for the months of April. May, June. 'join August, September. October, November, and December. 1863, to be delivered at the said Hospitals and Camps or furnished at their yards. The bids must be for oach kind of Wood separately, and the prices per cord for each mouth must be shawl. The quantity of Wood per month will probably be about 1.000 or 1,600 cords of Oak and 400 cords of Pine. . . . . , Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered. and nu oath of allegiance must accompany each propo sition. . . . GUARANTEE. The abilities of the bidder to fulfil the contract, should it be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two respon sible pertone, whose signatures must be appended to the guarantee. • The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by theofilcial certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attorney. Bidders tenet be present in person when the bids are opened, or 'their proposals 'will not be considered. Bonds equal in amount to half the sum to be received on the contract, signed by the contractor and both'of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder upon signing' the contract. As !be 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 Is signed. Form of Quarantes. We, —, of the county of and State of—, and —.of the county of and State of --, do hereby guaranty that—is able to fulfil a contract in accord ance with the terms of his proposition, and that, should his proposition be accepted.. he will at ones enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded ldm; we' are prepired to become his sureties.. . . . • To this gnaranteei Must be appended the official certifi cate above mentioned. J. L. DONALDSON, inh2l.-tailo. • Lt. COL and Quartermaster D. S. A. Am riR FINE, riil,A.artokt. DEN- , . 1, 774 , Zia for thelast moatt wt, eti lill beautiful T2 TSSTE N o li f thi sge, mounted on fi ne Gold; Plathia , Silver, Vulcanite, Oa ' Mine; Amber, Sm., at prices, for neat and substantial Work, more reasonable than any dentist in this city or ' State. Teeth plturged to last for.life. Artilelal Teeth re. ,tiirto'sulf: so pain ;R efxtraotlng. No charges tlit• ei udlsl i led au is right. rence. best Wallies. isISSIS CHAIIPAGNE.--AN INVOICE OF Comet" and ' • Creecent" Chameacee Wine. to er. mro rerithia Carl. aadioraV ins lay . orni. fed 11051 Ld &nth /ROW B ir*. AUCTION SALES. JOHN B. MYERS &AUCTION EERS. Nos. 232 and 234 MA R CO.; Street. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRIT/SM FRENCH, GERMAN, AND -DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. • We will hold a large sale of British, French. German, and Domestic Dry Goods, by catalogue, on four months' credit, THIS MORNING, March 26th, embracing about 700 packages and lots of staple and fancy articles in woolens, linens, cotton, silks, and worsteds, to which we invite the attention of dpalers. .—Samples of the same will be arranged forea. an - Oration, with eatelognes,early on the morning of sale, When dealers will find it to their interest to attend. PEREM.Proky SALE OF CARPETING% CANTON RUOt, MaTS, &c. ON FRIDAY MORNING, March 27th, at precisely 10X o'clock, by catalogue, on four menthe' credit— Comprising English, Brussels..-three-ply, finperflna ingrain, Yenitisn, hemp, end ipTcarpetkngm; white and. red check Canton and cocoa mattings, rugs, mats, drug gets, &c. .PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH INDIA. GERMAN, AND BRITISH DRY , ON MONDAY MORIire:GOO6NK, - March 30, at 10 o'clock, will be, sold-by catalogue, on four months' cred it, " ahem t 700 PACKAGES AND LOTS of French. India, German, and British dry goods, Gm., embracing& large and choice assortment pf fancy and staple articles in silk, worsted. woolen, linen, and cotton fabrics. POSITIVE BALE OF BOOTS. SYMEE, &v. ON TUESDAY MORNING. March 31, at 19 o'clock, will be sold by oatalorae, on four months' credit— About 900 packages boots, shoim, brogans, cavalry boots,Sic., embracing a general assortment of prime goode, city and Eastern manufactur,=. FURNESS, BRINLEY & CO., No. 420 MARKET STREET SALE OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC; DRY GOODS, ON FRIDAY MORNING. • March 27th, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on 4 months credit -400 packagea and lota of fancy and staple dry goods. SALE. FOR CASE, 00 03 DALES AND C4.qE7. OF BROWN AND I;LEACEEU NFI ESTI NOS, DRILLS, Stc- ON FRIDAY MORNING' • March 27th, at 10 o'clock. for cash. cases E bleached. muslins. cases % do. cases Si-inch do do. ea se,s 4-4 bleached radii:ls.. —cases 28% ad 33-inch heavy drills. - ca.reA 4-eheavy drills. 4-44 x 2 checks. 4-4 - fancy mad d4ar pthltß. —4-4 heavy brown sheetinirs. SALE OF IMPORTED AND W 1 .11+,8111 DRY GOODS. ON TUESDAY MORNI NO. • March 31st, atl.o o'clock, by catalogue, on 4. credit 600 packages and lots of fancy and staple dry goods. STOCK OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ON TDESD.A.Y MORNING, March 31, a large stock or dry goods. GILLETTE & SCOTT, AUCTIONEbRS, Jayne's Marble Building 619 CHESTNUT Street, and MB, JAYNE, Street. mhl3-1m Philadelphia_ LARGE POSITIVE HALE OP AMBRIGA_N AtD IM POIVTED PRY GOODS, ON FRIDAY MORNING. March 27th. consisting, of French Eolvers. hoop skirts, ribbons, millinery goods, lac. s. embroideries. linen cambric handkerchiefs, hosiery, gloves, boots and shoes, straw goods, &c. ON SATURDAY MORNING, March 98th, at 110'61001K A. M.., we shalt sell a very line. lot of gar' Catalogues now ready at the Anclion Store.. 'MUNICIPAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS "--" interested in the plan of the Survey and Regulation of the FOURTH SECTION of the survey of the Tweaty fifth ward, bounded as follows: .No. 151. North by Kirithride street; south by Pike street; east by the Delaware river; west by Bath sires are notified that the Court of Quarter Session, for the city and county of Philadelphia; have fixed moa- DAY, May ISth, 1863, at 10 o'clock A. IL, at the court room, main hulloing of the State House, to consider said plan, and any obiections against the same which - may be made by any. Freeholder; and in the mean while the said plan may be seen at the (Mice of the Department of Surveys for the city of Philadelphia, No. 212 South FIFTH Street, and -- a duplicate thereof at. the of le of ISAAC SBALLCROSS, Surveyor and` Regulator of the Tenth Survey District, Lyceum Building, Frankford. F. CARROLL BRFAVF,TER. Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia.. [Docket 4, page 271.] mb2l-stuth-.3t • • Lijlß - V - EY NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS interested in the plan of the Survey and Regulation of the SECOND SECTION of the Survey of the Twenty .fifth ward, bounded as tallow's : No IS7. North by Rox borough strew. south by Westmoreland street, east by Richmond street, - west by Cedar street, are notified that the Court or Quarter Sessions for the tlity and County of Philadelphia, have fixed MONDAY, May ISth, 1333 at if o'clock A. M., ttt the Court Room, main building of the State House, to consider said plan and any objections against the same, whit:limey be made by any Freehold er, and in the meanwhile, the said plan may be seen at the Office of the Department of Surveys for the City of Philadelphia, No. 212 South 1' rETFI street, and a dupli cate thereof at the office of ISAAC SR ALLO ROSS, Sur veyor and Regulator of the Tenth Surety District, Ly ceum Building, Frankford. F. CARROLL BREWSTER, Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia. [Docket 4, Page 279.3 mh2l-stnth3t LT:T RVEY NOTICE.--ALL PERSONS interested in the plan of the Revision of the Lines and Grades in the vicinity of Cobocksink creek, bounded as follows: No. 65. North by Otter street; south by Coates street; east by _Delaware river; west by. Front street—Are notified that the Court of Quarter Sessions for the city and county of Philadelphia,- have fixed MON DAY, May 1603, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the- Court Room, main building of The State House, to consider said plan. and any objections attainot the same which may be made by- any Freeholder, and, in the mean while, the said plan may be seen at, the Office of the De partment of Survey's for the city, of Philadelphia, No. 212 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at the office of J. F. WOLF. Surveyor and Regulator of the Sixth Survey District; 906 North THIRD Street. F. CARROLL BRFWSTER, ,Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia. [Docket 4, page 291. 3 ralt2l-statita q - u - R VEY NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS interested in the plan of the Line and Grade Regn lations of DCEA N STREET, from Green street to Dana street, in the Eleventh ward, So. 14—Are notified that the Court of Quarter Sessions for the city and county of. Philadelphia, have fixed SION DAY, May ISth, 1553; at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court. Room, main building of the State Rouse, to ;Consider said plan, and any objec tions against the same which may be made by any Free- - t older, and in the meanwhile, the said plan may be seen at the Office of the Deparrment of Snrveys for the city of Philadelphia, No. 212 South- FIFTR Street, and a dupli cate thereof at the office of J. F. WOLF, Surveyor and Regulator of the Sixth Survey District, 906 North TRIRD Street. - - Canicula, b' RE wsTER. Solicitor of the Gity of Philadelphia., EDocket 4. page 315. mh2l-stuth3t C4RVEY N OTIOE.-ALL PERSONS interested in the plan of the Revision of Grades on PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, from Poplar street to Co lumbia avenue, No. 13—Are - notified.that the Court of Quarter SesFions for the City and County of Philadelphia have fixed MONDAY, May IS, 1563, at 10 o'ciock A. M., at the. Court Room, main building of- the State House; to consider said plan, and any objections against the same which may be made by any-Freeholder ; and in the meanwhile, the said plan may be seen at the (dice of the Department of Surveys for the City of Philadelphia, No. 212 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at the office of BEERY RAINES, Surveyor and Regulator of the Seventh Survey District. P. CARROLL BREWSTER, Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia. [Docket 4, page 295.1 mh2l-stnth SURVEY NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS interested in the plan of the Survey and RegalatiOn of the Twenty-third ward, bounded as follows: No. 1..6. North by Alleghany avenue; south by Lehigh avenue; east by A street; west by Ninth. street—Are notified that the Court of Quarter Sessions for the city and county of Philadelphia have fixed. MONDAY, May 18th, 1833, at 10 o'clock A. 81. ~at the court room, main building of the State House, to consider said plan, and any objections. against the same which may be made by any Free holder; and in the meanwhile the said plan may be seen -at the Office of the Department of Snrveys for the city of Philadelphia, No. 212 South FIFTH Street, and a dupli cate thereof. at the bffice of ISAAC SHALLC ROSS, Sur veyor and Regulator of the Tenth Survey District, Ly ceum Building, Frankford. F. CARROLL BREWSTER, Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia. 'CD,ecket 4, page 287. mh2l-stuth3t SURVEY NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS interested in the plan of the Survey and' Regulation of a part of the TWENTY-THIRD Ward, to the north ward of Bridesburg, bounded as follows: No, 19.2. North by Delaware street; south by Bridge street; east by Delaware river ; west by Frankford and Bristol Turn pike Company—Are notified that the Court of Quarter Sessions for the city and county of Philadelphia have fixed MONDAY, May . 18th, 1863, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the ',Court Room, main building of the State House, to consider said plan, and any - objections against ;he same whieh may be made by any Freeholder; and in the mean while, the said plan may be seen at - the Office of the De partment of Surveys for.the city of Philadelphia, No. el 2 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof, at the office of ISAAC SRALLOROSS, Surveyor and Regulator of the Tenth Survey Distriet,.Lyceum Building; Frank ford. ' CARROLL BREWeTER, Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia. - [Docket .1, page= mh2l-stuth3t SURVEY NOTIOE.-ALL PERSONS interested in theplan of the Survey and,regulation of the THIRD SECTION of the Survey of the Twenty fifth ward, bounded as follows: No. ISG. North by Bridesburg; south by Roxborongh street; east by Bath street; west by Frankferd creek—Are notified that the Court of Quarter Sessiong for the city - and county of Phi ladelphia liave fixed MONDAY, May 19th, 1503, at 10 o'clock A, Mat the Court Room, main building of the State House, to consider said plan ; and any objections against the same which may be made by any Free holder; and in the mean.while, the said plan may be seen at the Nice of the Department of Surveys for the City of Philadelphia, No. 212 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at the office of ISAAC SHALLCROSS, Surveyor and Regulator Of the Tenth Survey District, Lyceum Building, Frankford. F. CARROLL BREWSTER, Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia. [Docket 4, page 275.] mh2 1.-seath St SUR VEY NOTICE:-ALL PERSONS i`.- ) interested in the plan of the Revision of Grades on Spring Garden street, from Broad street to Twenty third, No. 13—Are notified that the Court of Quarter Se - - stone for the city and county of Philadelphia have fixed ISIONDAY, May 10th, 1063, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court Room, main building of the State House, to con- Sider said plan, and any objections against the setae which may be made by any Freeholder; and in the mean while, the said plan may be seen at the Office of the De partment of Surveys for the city of Philadelphia. No. 212 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at the office of EDWARD D. ROBERTS, Surveyor and-Regula tor-of the Fourth Survey District, 1104 SPRING GARDEN Street. F. CARROLL BREWSTER Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia. (Docket 4° page 299.]' ' mh2l-3t-smw lIRVEY NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS -interested in the plan of-the Survey and Regulation of the FIRST. SECTION of the survey of the Twenty-fifth ward,bounded as follows: No. 185. North by Franitford creek; south by Westmoreland street; east by Cedar street; west by Frankford, road—Are notified that the Court 'of Quarter Sessions for the city and county of Philadelphia hey° fixed. MONDAY,, May 15, 1563, at 10 o'clock A.M. , 62 the Court Room, main building of the State House, to consider said plan, and any objections against the same which may be made by any Freeholder; and in the meanwhile, the said plan may be seen at the Office of the Department of Surveys for the city , of Phila delphia, No. 212 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at the office of ISAAC SHAILC , ROSS, Surveyor and regulator of the Tenth Survey District, Lyceum Building, Frankford, F. CARROLL - BREWSTER, Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia. [Docket, 4, page 283.3 mh2l—stush3t, SITRVEY NOTICE:-ALL PERSONS interested in the plan of the Survey and. Regulation of a part of the TWENTY-THIRD WARD; to :the north of Holruesburg, bounded as follows: No. eel;orth by Pemlenack Lane; south by Delaware .Str east by Philadelphia and Trenton Eallroad ; west by Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Co.—Are notified that the Court of Quarter Sessions for the city and county of._Philadelphia have fixed MONDAY, May 38th. ISM,: at 10 o'clock A. 'M., at the Court room, main building of the State Hon - % ' to consider said plan, and any =objections ' against the same which may be made by any- Freeholder ,• and in the meanwhile, the said plan may be seen at the Office of the Department of Surveys for the city of Philadel phia, No. 212 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at the office of ISAAC SHALLCROSS, Surveyor and Regulator of the Tenth Survey District, Lyceum Building,. Frankford. , - F. CAIROLL - BREWSTER, Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia. [Docket 4, Page 303.] mh2l-stuth3t SURVEY PERSONS interested in the plan of the Survey and Regulation of a part of the Twenty-third , ward, North of. Holmes- Nita', hounded as follows: No: 193. North by Poones sink Creek; Soutltty Delaware street; East by Delaware river;'. West tv'Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Com pany—Are-notified that the Court of Quarter Sessions for the city and county of Philadelphia have fixed-MON DAY, MaylSth; 1863, at 10 o'clock A. H., at the Court Room, main building of the State House, to consider said , plan, and any objections against the same which may be made by any Freeholder- and in the meanwhile, the said plan may be seen at the Office of the Department of Surveys for the city of Philadelphia, No. 212 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at the office of ISAAC SHAL LCROSS, Surveyor and Regulator of the Tenth Survey District, Licetim Frankford: F. C ARROLL'BREWSTER, Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia. [Docket 4, page 211 mh2l-stath3t, QURVEY NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS interested in the plan of the Revision of Grades on PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. from Coates street to Pop. lar street, No. 13—Are notified that tho Court of Quarter Sessions for the city and county of Philadelphia' have fixed MONDAY, May 18th, 1863, at I() o'clock A. Mr, at the Court Room,. main building of‘ the - State House, to - consider said plan, and any objections against the same which may be made , by any Freeholder ; and in the meanwhile; the said plan may be seen at the office of the Department of Stirveys for the city of Philadelphia, No. 212 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at the office of EDWARD D. ROBERTS, Surveyor and Regu lator of the Fourth Survey District:Al - SPRING GARDEN Street. F. CARROLL BREWSTER, Soltettor,of thery,orPhilidelphia.. 4KlDOcket 4, page 295. 7., • . AUCTION SALES. M THOMAS & SONS, No& 139 and 141 South FOURTH: Street. • FIRST CLASS F,3F-51S AND (TIT PR(YFBItri. fIEPDAY. March 31, a very desirable conntry seal arid farm, 12X acre* - , near SIM "Burr) A.3-I um," about 4 1 4 mites from Market-street bridge, with fronts on eeveral. plank and (Aber roads. re tract of nacres, within about %ths of a wile of it. Fillaivithin a raw days at *5)O as itere.l Moo. A VERY I VALUABL•E Fel , M, of in acres, Mont gomen coutltY,Penna. , and 3 very valuable small farm, 31.nroR. nea r . Chevrout 11tH. VA GrABLE CITT PROPERTY. —Also, by order of Court 0/ Common Pleas, Orphans' COurt, executors, and othera, a large amount and variety, including valuable tavern, north Broad street - , .tore.,-,- dwellings, &c. is eve*Y Part of the city—alto I ,,, ther ahcipt forty proportion. .*"f• Full descriptions . hano now ready, at the Auction Rooms; pamphlet catalogues on Saturday. Sale at Ploo. Maud 141 South Fourth Street. . . SITPFRIO FURNITURE. PI A isTO PORTE. minnoitg 2 OFFICE FURNITURE. FIREpROOF SAFE, SEWINCI MACHINES, FIVE CARPET , ., THIS MORNING. At 9 o'clock, at the- Auction • tore, the superior furni ture, fine mirrors, superior office book coyeq and decks, fireproof safe, made; by Crane & Wat , on ; superior sew ing machines, bee velvet and grussels carpets, &c. Also. a superior parlor organ_ .A Iso. a tuperior fireproof cafe, made by Farrell 8; her ring. Also, a rustic arbor, settee, and chairs. Sale for Accourt of United States. HOSPITAL BUILDING , ... GAS AND WATER PIPES. LUMBER. he. 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 lead water pipe. stoves, limber. fencing, &me also, frame building, complete, 22 feet by 101 feet; on; . ditto, 11 feetby 97; one ditto 19 feet 8 - by 44 feet, to be re am sed from premises. Tel ins. cash. SALE OF VALUABLE AND MISCELLANEOUS 800113. FROM A LIBRARY. ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. At the Auction Sio.e. a collection of 'valuable miscella neous Noire, from alibrars. Sale for Acconpt of United Etates . . WOOL, CO.TI'ON, AlsD LE.&TIisR CUI'TINGS.BALING WIPE. PA egR, &c. ON SATURDAY MORNING. March 28th, at 10 o'clock, a quantity .of wool, cotton, and leather cutting's, Fze. ,IFQ" May he examined three days nievions to sale. PAN 00 AST & WARNOOK, Al/0- TIONNERS, No .1:3 MARKET Street- SPECIAL SALE OF STRAW GOODS, MILLINZRY 000DX. &c.. by cm talogne. ON MONDAY MORNING. March M, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely. Comprising a. large assortment of fashonable goods. LARGE. POSITIVE SALE OF AMERICAN AND J. PORTED DRY GOODS., MOTES, CA SlAf kRER. WHITE GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, &c., &c., by catalogue. . • ON. WEDNESDAY MODNING. April Ist, commencing at 10 o'clock' precisely. Comprising about 710 lots of seasonable Koodo, worthy the attention of purchasers. pHILIP.FORD CO., ATICTIONERRE, - 4 - 525 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE Streets. SALE OF LOGO CASES BOOTS44BHORS. _ CFANS._ Arc _ . THIS MORNING, March' .6th, at 30 o'clock preci6ely, will ha sold by ca. talogne, 1.100 cases men's, boy's, and youths' calf, kir, and_ grain boots, brogan., gaiters, balmorals, &c . men's misses', arc children's, calf, kip, goat, kid; and .{morocco beeied boots, shoes. bu6kirts, gaiters, Stu., in cluding city-made go ads. Open for examination, with catalogues, early ott the morning of sale. SALE OE 1,000 CASES BOOTS,' WOES, BRO.; SANS, &c. ON MONDAY MORNING. March altli,at 10 o'clock, precisely, will be sold by als talogne, 1,000 cases men's, boys', and youths', call, kip, and grain boots, brogans, gallon, balmorals' &c.; women's. misses andi children's, calf,kip, goat, kid.and morocco nn ' ),' hnoto, 5h00.., buskins, ~.gaiters, &c., itt cluilina first-class cit., -made goods. .4tt3 - Goods open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. n J. WOLBERT, AUCTION ALMA IG SOI7TH SIX STREET, Between Mark et and Chestnut. FRENCH CHINA, CUT RICH VASES.SILVER. PLATED SPOONS AND FORKS, WHITE GRANITE WARE, Stc. - • ON FRIDAY ?.fOßNltliffi March Tdth, at JOY o'cloolc,at No, 11 South Sixth street. A large as , ortrnent of superb decorated French china dinner and tea setts, rich mantle vase?, ent-g , ass: silver pla , ed spoons and fork.. gold band onina, white granite ware, &c., and part of the Jock of a city store. May be examined on Thursday. FINE IMPORTED FRUIT TREES, &c. Anbry & Sone:het. ON SATURDAY MORNMG, March ` . th, at 11 &dock. at No. 16 South Sixth street. A large assortment of standard and dwarf frnit trees, grape vire.. currants. raspberries ; &c., of alt the most approved and selected varieties. BY HENRY P. WOLBERT r UC, TIONEER. No. 202 MAT street, sontb side, above Second Si. Repniar Salem of Dry (foods, Trimmings. liotions, ara,. every MONDAY . , WEMITESDAI, and. 'FRIDAY HO ING, at 10 orolocr. precisely, City and. country Dealers ars requestqd to attend tb.emt tales. Consignments respectfall - y solicited from Triannft.sta ram, InaPorterst, Commission, Wholesale, and Jobbia6 lioness, and Retailers of all and every description of Merchandise.' DRY GOODS, SKIRTS, TRIMMINGS, Zio. ON FRIDAY MORNINe. March 27th, at 10 o'clock, will be fold. dregs and.do toestie good , , cotton hosiery, gloves, hdlcts., lad'es' cel lars and setts, laces, r9)bon.s, dress trlinnaingi, shawls. ladies' and misses ,kirts, Lough, shirts, linen and cotton shirtfronts. muslin yokes and sle , ves, aprons, sacks, tapes, bindings, pins, needles. spool cent :n, sewing silk, buttons. rings, shoes, caps, brushes, colognes,extracts, soaps, shaving cream. gun cars, NATHANS, AUCTIONERE, AND COMMISSION MEECH-es soutlassat ;For ner of SIXTIPtaId EAOE SLTeaLa. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS YOU SM - ORLD CA:filt AT NATRANS' LOAN OFFICE. & E. corner of SIXTH AND RACE STREET& AT PRIVATE SALE FOR LESS TEAS RAnr THE USUAL` PRICES. Fite gold hunting-case English patent lever watches, of the most approved and hest makers: open-face ado: ladies tine gold hunting-ease and omen face lever and lepine watches; elegant tine gold diamond and snarl., elled hunting. Can lover watches, fat,. jeweled; flue gold enamelled lever and lepir,e watches: Ens gold neck - , vest, and chatlein chains fine gold bracelets, sarringn, breastpins, anger-rings:pencil cases and pens, lockets, medallions, charms, specks, buckles, scarf-pins, str.dx, sleeve buttons, and jewelry of every description. FOWLING PIECES. _ . 20 very superior double-barrel English twist fowitug pieces, with bar locks and back-actionlocks; superior duck guns, rifles, revolvers, &c., together with sarioula fancy articles, fine old violins, !cr. .Cell Boon. and select barsrains, FOR SALE AND TO LET. (I,OAL YARD FOR SAI,E. -THE best fitted-up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any amount of business. Inquire on the premises. No. 93'7 - North NINTH St.. below Girard avenue. mh23-6t. ~,P T O LET-HOUSE 2011 R CIE street. Apply to JOSEPH M. DAVIS, 27 South THIItO Street, up stairs. Office hours from 10 A. to 2 P. Si. mh2.3.6t* , TO E, R..NT=HOUSE, STABLE, land SQUARE. OF GROUND, in West Philadelphia, arniltonville, ) located on Thirty-sixth street, Walnut, Lecust, and McAlpin streets. ' ' The improvements are a convenient, well-arranged Mansion House, good Stable, and Coach-house; grounds laid out and filled with shrubbery, pear, cherry, and other fruit trees; a well of most excellent spring water; location high, dry, and healthy. Apply to J. HERDING, Jr., Trustee, InE23-6t 5 2 South FRObT Street. ftl,l FOR SALE-A FIVE-STORY 0 "-- 4 STORE, on THIRD Street, above Arch street. Ap ply to ALLEN & SIMS. Southeast corner FOURTH and WALNUT, mh2l-3t. Second. floor. FOB SALE—SEVERAL HAND mn SOME COTTAGES, in and near Gerinantown. Ap ply to , ALLEN & SIMS: Southeast corner YOTIETELand WALFWI', mh24-3t* Second floor. g!!1 GERMANTO w N PROPERTY.- For Sale, THhEE :COTTAGES,pleasant located, with good sized lots, within a few minutes' walk of rail road, will , ho sold reasonable; the greater part of pur dhase-moner can remain. ALSO, TO LOAN—s2.io, S6CO.-$5l l O - , $1,000,. $l, 700, ,2,000, 83,700, 81,0 W. $5,000, and $6,000 and upwards, in Good Nortgeges or Ground Rents. Apply to S. KING, Conveyancer, Germantown fe27-that* el FOR SALE LOW-A LARGE BRICK BUILDING, suitable for Manufacturing pur poses, in rear of No. 125 Arch street. rnh7 B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street. FOR SALE, NEAR HOLMESBURG ' 24 and a Railroad Station, ten miles from Market street. a NEW STONE COTTAGE, with Stable and Coach House attached. - A STONE MANSIOS,'" . .130135E, nearly new, with Stable, Vegetable Garden, &c. For a full de&crintion and parttenlare, apply to B. F. GLEN mh7 123 South FOURTH Street. CITO RENT-TO RENT-TORENT- Large Store and Cellar No. 524 Walnut street, 255110 feet. Fourth and Fifth-story Rooms, No. 524 Walnut street. Large Four-story Building2sxSO feet, on Adelphi street. between Fifth and Sixth, (rear of 521Waltint) suitable for a factory or workshop, well lighted. Third-story Room 25x56 feet, N. E. corner Eighth and. Chestnut. tari , e Store, west side of Broad street. below Walnut, suitable for and lately occupied as a provision store. Apply to T. H. EDWARDS, 230 South FOURTH Street mh23 la ft TO LET--A COMMODIOUS -§KaLDWELLING, No. 132 North FRONT Street. Bent moderate. Apply to WET ['BRILL & 0c27-tf and 49 North SECOND Street. FOR SALE-SEVERAL RAND- Aga three,story Dwellings, having all the mo dern conveniences, on Eleventh street, below Coates street. Apply to ALLEN Si SIMS. Southeast corner FOURTH and WALNUT, mb24-3t* Second floor. M r . FOR SALE-VALUABLE FARM - , 304aeres. near Middletown. State of Delaware. one mile from - Railroad Station. Also, a number of Fruit Farms, near Dover. Kent county. Delaware. Farms in all locations to eta porehasers. Call and examine Re gister. [mh2.s], E. PETTIT,. 309 WALNUT Street. ga p FOR . SALE AND EXCHANGE— First-class Chester-county Farm, 200 acres, within ten minutes walk of Railroad Statism Number of oth ers in Chester county, averaging from 60 to 150 acres. Desirable Farm near Shamany Station, 56 acres, 15 miles north.. of the city. Fine Farm. 217 acres, on the lianks of the Delaware, .25 miles above the city; Call and examine Register. mh2s E: PETTIT, 309 WALNUT Street. eFOR SALE, OR WOULD BE RIX • CHANGED FOR CITY PROPERTY; 'A DESIRA BLE SNAIL FARM,-situate in New Britairelownship„ Bucks connty, Pa., three miles from Doylestown, and One and a half from New Britain Station, on the Doylestown Railroad., containing 65 acres, ei of which is woodland, and five meadow, divided into convenient gelds, well watered, ~rood building, fruit, &c . Inquire at 10.4 North SIXTII Street, Philadelphia. mh7-lm` FREIGHT. THE UNION TRANS PORTATION COMPANY is now prepa r ed to forward freights • PROM PHILADELPHIA TO.NBW YORK, • VIACAMDEN AND PORT MONMOUTH. Freights received at THIRD Wharf above ARCH Sti. The attention of Merchants and Shippers is directed Mi this new and expeditious route. and a portion of their patronage is respectfully solicited. For further particulars apply to GEO. B. McOULLOH. Freitht 3.28 . NORTH WG,vgB; W. F. GRIFEITTS, General Manater. EXPRESS 'COMPANIES: mowm e THE ADAMS EXPRESS oniPe.wy, Office 3.44 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Merchandbm, Bank Notes, and Specie either by its own lines or in consuls. tion with other E xpress Companies, to all the Principal Towns and Cities in the United States. fel4 B. S. ,SANDPORD, General Supaiintandent COAL. COAL.—T . _ H leave to inforitiheir. friends aid the _ittblie that they have - removed their -LBHIGH COAL DSPOT Irone NOBLE-STRUT WHARF, on the Dela to the Yard, Northwest they of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets, where they intend to- kesto the best Quality at LEHIGH. COAL c from,the - most approved, minemit the lowest prices. Your patrom-ii reectfalissonalsd. $. tW MON' & • Othe . South SECOND: Streit. Yard, EIGHTH had: WALLOW. - . _ MB.S. jAm - Ps CELETIRAPID soproximis OR LADIES. and die' only Sus. porters under eminent. medical patronage. - ,L adies and. plissicians - are respectfully reinested tO c ell only.. ea Mrs. Betta,lt tier- residetice.l(o9 W1.1.1tIIT: Street.: Phi. ladephia, (to.avoid counterfeits.) Thirtythcessand. yell& have advised by their physicians to hat& annum'''. Those only are genuine bearing 14,17 led .States copyright, labpls on the bolt, and signatures,-and alio ea the Supporters. With tffiMeigele,; e_el}tutlluk M. DEATRAIFFI