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    SHERIFF'S SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALE.-13V VIRTUE OP
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY
Evening, April 6,1663, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall,
All that certian lot or place of ground, with the three
story inessnago or tenement thereon erected, situate on.
the north side of Wood street, at the distance of ono
hundred and 'fifty feet westward from the west side of
Sixteenth, in the city of Philadelphia; containing
front or breadth on the said Wood street fifteen feet, and
extending in length or depth northward ninety-nine feet
three inches to Carlton street. Bounded northward by
said Carlton street, eastward and westward by ground
now or late of Joseph Hartshorne, and southward by
said Wood street.
CC. P., 124:- tifar. T.,'6.3. Debt, $13.40. H. C. Thompson.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Samuel Patterson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
, Sheriff's Office, March 13, 1563. rnhlo-3t '
RHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or volatile, on MONDAY Evening,
April 6 UK at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two
story brick messuage or tent wilt thereon erected, situate
on the northwestwardly corner of Richmond street or
avenue and William street, in the Nineteenth (now the
Twenty-fifth) ward of the city of Phil adel phia ; contain
ing in front or breadth on the said Richmond street or
avenue sixty.. feet and extending in length or depth be
tween Linea at right angles therewith two hundred feet
to Salmon street. [Being the same promises which - Jacob,
M. Douglass and wife by indenture bearing date the
day of December, A.1:1.1863, granted and convoyed •unto
Richard Ooe,in fee, under and subject to a- mortgage of
N. B.—The improvements on the above lot are a two
story brick dweliing-lionse and a one-story frame shop.[S_. C., 1.8 ; Jan. T. '6l. Debt_ $l,OOO. 13.• Woodward. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as :the_property - of
Richard Coe. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's. Office, March 12,1863. rnhl6.3t
IIERIFF'S SALE. --BY VIRTUE OR,
S
a writ of Veuditioni Exportas, to me directedoirill
exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Even
lug, April, 6, 1863,- at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the throe.
story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected. situ
ate in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia,
on the west side of Si prima street, at the distAnce of
hundred feet northward from the north side of Cumber
land street; containing in front on said Sepviva _street
fifteen feet, and of that width extending in length or
depth at right angles therewith sixty-four feet. [Reci
tal—Deed, Emlen and J. 1): Sergeant, Trus
tees, et at, to Wm. H. 'Totten, dated September 22,18,11,
recorded in R. -1).- W., 42,- 244, reserving a ground rent
of $l2. [C. P:,109; March T., 'O3. Debt, $25.72. Pile..)
Taken in execution. and to bd sold as the property of
William H. Totten. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff:
Philadelphia, Sheriff's 011iee, March 12, 156.1. mhl.o-3t
SHERIFF'S .SALE.—BY VIRTUE : OF
a writ of VenditiOni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
April 6, 1263, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall,
' All that certain lot of ground with the three-story
brick itiessmage thereon erected, situate on the north
aide of Anita street, 'betweenTenth and Eleventh streets,
in the city-of Philadelphia, at the distance of ono hun
dred and foinieen feet from the west sidenf Tenth street;
containing in' front on Anita street sixteen feet, and in
depth northward of that width sixty-six feet three and
one-half inches. " 'CBeing the same premises which
Christopher, and Johlc.Fallect, and wives , by indenture
dated 25thlme, 1652, recorded in Deed. Book T. 11., No.
29, page Ito, granted and Conveyed to Thomas Stewart,
reserving a yearly ground rent; of $54, payable lot of
June and December.
CC. P., ISS; T., '63. Debt, $ll2 83. Sitrrill]
Taken iu execution and to be sold as the property of
Thomas Stewart. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Pldladelphia,.slterifrs Office, March 14,186 X. rabid-St
SHERIFF'S SAILE.BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve
ning, April 6,156 : 3: at 4 o'cloc c, Sansom•street Halt.
All that certain brick bnildi ug and lot of ground situate
on the east side of Alder street, at the oistance of two hun
dred end ninety-eight f• of three and one-fourth inches
northward from the north side of Poplar street, in the
Twentieth ward of the city of Phila6elphiat containing
in front or breadth on said Alder street eighteen feet, and
extending in length or depth eastward between parallel
lines at right angles with said Alder street twenty feet
eight and one-balf inches, Bounded' northward and
eastward by ground late of N. P. Wood, sonttiWard by
ground late of Robert M. and Lawrence Lewis, and
wet tward by said. Alder street: [Being the same premises
which Rata Bamford and ivife, by indentniedated Sep
tember Bth, 1862, granted and convoyed "unto said Wil
liam Woods in fee: subject to the payment of a certain
yearly ground rent or sum of $33, payable hs If yearly
on the first day of the months of: lilarch and-September;
subject also to one-half the expenses; of cleaning the
privy, well, 'used in common with this and adjoining
premises.] -
[C. P., 64; Mar. T„ '63.] Debt, 1;51.43. Archer.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William Woods. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff,
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 9, 1863. mhl.6-3
kIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
1 , -J- xi writ of Venditionl'Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
April 6,18 at, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street 'Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground with the. two
brick tenements ereeted on the rear end thereof, situate
on the south side of Arch street (late Mulberry street), at
the distance of one hundred and eiglity our feet eastward
fi om the east side of Twentieth street, in thdiNinth ward
of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or bread th
en the said Arch street twenty feet, and extending south
ward of that width, in length or depth ninety..feet.•
Bounded northward by said Arch street, westward by
ground now or late of L. Eilmaker, southward partly
by ground now or late of Charles White and eamnel L.
Hibbs, and partly by the head of a four-feet-wide alley
leading southward into Dorothea street, and eastward
by other ground granted or intended to have been
granted to said Jacob Carrigan on ground rent. (Being
the same premises which the said Linus W. Dexter and
'wife, by indenture dated May Ist, A. D.-1851,.recorded
at Philadelphia, in Deed Book T. H., No. 145. page 215, ,
granted and conveyed unto the- said Jacob Carrigan in
fee. reserving thereout the yearly ground 7 ent or sum of
$l2O, payable half-yearly, on the first day of the months
of May and Nov. mbar in every year, for arrears of which
the judgment was obtained upon which this execution
was issued.) •
(C, P., 92; March T., '63, Debt, $60.81, E S. Campbell.)
Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of
Jacob Carrigan. JOHN 'THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 9,1863.-• mh2o-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE. OF
an Order of Sale in Partition, to me directed,' will
be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY
evening, April 6, 1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground with the
improvements thereon, situate on the east side of Second
street, between Chestnut and Walnut streets, in tho
city of Philadelphia, and on the south side of a certain
alley, formerly called Norris alley, but now called
Grays alley; containing on front on the said Second
street, twenty feot and in length or depth ninety-seven
feet. -
Be. 2. Also, all those two contiguous lots of ground
with the buildings, thereon situate on the south side of
Gray's alley aforesaid in the city of Philadelphia, and
adjoining the above describedlot of ground to the east,
containing together in front on said Gray's alley thirty
feet, and extending in depth southward nineteen feet,
subject to the payment of two yearly rent charges of
twenty shillings each.
N. B.—The above premises will be sold together as
one property, =and will be sold subject to two mortgages,
one dated July 31,1852, and recorded in. Mortgage Book
T. H., No. 13, page 34, Src., given by Robert Howell to
Thomas Roney, to secure the payment of the principal
sum of $9,600, with interest. And the other dated Octo
ber 19, 18.52, and recorded in Mortgage Book T. H., No.
14, page 553, be,given by Robert Howell to Joseph
Howell to secure the payment of the principal sum of
1913,000, with interest.
CD. C., 334; Mar. T.. '63. James W. Paul.]
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office,' March 14, 1363. mhl6-3t
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY - VIRTUE OF
'a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Eve
ning, April 6, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansormstreet
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
west side of Fourth street, at the distance of one hundred.
and twenty-two feet live iriehes northward from the
north side of Monroe (or Norris) street, in the Nineteenth
ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing; in , front or
breadth on said Fourth street sixteen feet, and extending
in length or depth westward of that width,. between lines
at right angles with said Fourth street, ninety-feet, to a
thirty-feet-wide street, formerly called Mechanic street,
now called Leithgow street. Bounded northward by
other ground intended to be granted by Charles F. Lex
to Gottlieb Elsasser on ground rent, eastward by said
Fourth street; southward by ground of Owen Tones, and
westward by said Leithgow street. [Being the same
premises which Cluirles F. Lex, by indenture bearing
date the 30th day of May, 1861, and recorded at Philadel
phia;-in Deed Book A. C. H., No. 16, page 609, granted
and conveyed unto Gottlieb Elsasser in fee; reserving
thereont a yearly ground rent of $66,' payable half
yearly on the first day of the months of April and October
In every year forever.]
N. -B.—On the above premises there is erected an un
.finished three-story brick house.
Ca P. , 122;M. T. 1:13. Debt, $63.33. Lex.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Gottlieb Elsasser. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
' Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 13, 1363._ mhl6-3t
giELERITF'S SALE.- - BY :VIRTUE OF
a writ of "%rendition' Exponas;to me directed., will be
exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
April 11, 181.3, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
Hall, -
All that-certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
west side of Essex street, at the distance of eightyfeet
north of Christian street, in the late township of MoYa
mensing, in the county of Philadelphia, now in the
Third ward of tho - city of .Philadelnhia (which said Es
sex street is• twenty-five feet wide, and runs from
Catharine street southward - to the said Christian street,
parallel with Eighth street, and at the distance of
ninety-six feet six laces westward therefrom, measuring
' along it° south side of the said Catharine street); con
taining in front or breadth on the, said Essex street six--
teen feet, and extending in length or depth westward be
tween lines parallel with the said Catharine street, on
the south line, thereof, forty-four feet, more. or less, and
on the north line thereof forty feet seven inches, more or
less, - to the line of ground now or late of John Flowers'
heirs. • Bounded northward by ground vested now or
late in the trustees hereinafter mentioned, sonthwardly
by ground granted on ground rent to Samuel M. Grier,
eastward by the said Essex street, and west ward by the
said Flowers' ground. [Being the same premises which
George Brinton and Sarah Brmton, trustees of the estate
of Catherine Ann Ingersoll, with the consent of the said
Catharine Ann Ingersoll, by indenture dated the 10th.
day of August, aline DominilB4l, and - recorded in the
office for recording deeds, be., for the city and. county of
Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. C. H., No. 59, page 541,
anted and-conveyed unto John Linn, lnfererving
ty ereouttnteaorgintonac % r n
Brin
ton, their heirs and assigns, the yearly rent or sum of
$2O, lawful silver money of the United States of America,
• in equal half.yearly payments on the first day of March
and September in every year thereafter forever, for ar
rears of which this suit is brought. Together with the
common use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said.
Essex street.
N. B.—There is erected on the above described lot a
two-story brick dwelling house.
CC. P. 132; Mar. T.,'83. Debt. $93.28. Lowber.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John Lien. .7011 N THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. March 14, 16G3. mhl6-3t
R,HERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
t•- , it writ of Venditioni Forponas, to me direeted, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.,
April 6, 1868, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
south side of Centre street, at the distance of one hundred
and nine feet ten inches eastward from the east side of
Twenty-second street, in the Fifteenth ward of the city
of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the
said Centre street sixteen feet, and extending in length or
or depth,' between lines parallel with the said Twenty. se
cond street,seventy-seven feet to an eight-feet-wide alley
leading from Twenty-first to Twenty-second street.
[Being the same premises which William. Campbell and
whe and Allen R. Pharo and wife, by indenture dated
the 6th day of September, A. D: 1,455, recorded at Phila
delphia in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 191. page 273, &c.,
granted and conveyed unto Jonathan Campbell, in fee;
reserving thereout unto the said 'William Campbell and
Allen R. Phan); theix heirs and assigns, the yearly rent
or sum of eighty-four dollars, payable in 'equal half
yearly payments on the first day of the months of Janu
ary and July of every year, clear of taxes, Sic.] Together
with the free and common use and privilege of the said
eight-feet-wide alley:
N. B.—There is erected on the above lot of ground a
three-story brick building.
CC. P., 1115, Mar. T.'63.] Debt, - 41.`4. 78. Briggs.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Jonathan Campbell. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, March 9.1863. mhl6-3t
SHERIFF'S SAbE:=BY VIRTUE OF,
a writ of Fiefi. Facies, to me directed, be ex
posed to public sale or vendee; on MONDAY Evening,
April 6. 1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate, on the
east side of Reese street, at the distance of seventy-dye
feet northward from the north side of Dauphin street, in
the city of Philadelphia: containing in front or breadth
on said - Reese street fifteen feet, and extending of that
width in length or depth eastward sixty feet to the east
side of a certain three-feet-wide alley, which leads south
ward into a certain four-feet-wide alley, which extends
from the said Reese street to Fifth street: Bounded
northward by other ground of Park Hill Cassady, east
ward by the said three-feet-wide alley, southward by the
said four-feet•wide alley, and westward by the said
Reese street. [Being the same lot or piece of ground
which Park Hill Cassady and Sarah his wife, by inden
ture dated the sixth day of February, anno Domini one
thousand eight hundred and tfty-eight, recorded in the
office for recording deeds,3re., in and for the city and
county} of
_Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. D. 8.,
said
fee:
and
Together
Tar & a ut . : e t a %) a c i o d m J m o tu n
use, right,tlborty, and privilege of the said three-feet and
four-feet-wide alleys respectively, as and for passage
ways and • water-courses in .common with-tire-owners,.
tenants, and occupiers of the other lots of ground bound
ing thereon. Yielding and paying therefor and thereout
unto the said Park Hill Cassady,his heirs and assigns,
the yearly rent or • sem of nineteen dollars and fifty
cents, in equal and even half-yearly payments, on the
first day of the months of January and July, in every
year hereafter forever.
[C. P.,133
n ; Mar.T4 - '6 t 3 o .
'De bsptj,4 $
88.75,
e Fletch e er.]
Taken i p execu;tiomtand
OHNTHOMPON rop e rt ff
of
Jan Danman.
Philadelphia- Shortiffe Wilco. March 14,1863. mhl6-3t
SHERIFF'S SIT,E.--HT -VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, willbe
exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
April 6, 1333, at 4 o'clock, at Sansorn-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground silicate on the
northeasterly side of Weed street; between - Franklin
-avenue and Brown street, in the district of. Keniington
aforesaid; containing in front or breadth on the.said
Wood street eighteen feet, and in length or depth north
easterly of that width one hundred and eight feet one
'inch. Bounded southwesterly by said Wood street,
.southeasterly by ground granted to William HeaneY, on
ground_ rent, northwesterly by other ground of Manuel
Eyre, and northeasterly by a strip of ground fifteen feet
wide which is to be opened for a street or alley for the
use of this and other lots of pround bounding thereon;
{Being the same premises which Manuel Eyre by ground
rent deed dated March 20, A. D. 1844. recorded en Deed
Book T. H., No. 4.5, page 562, Ste., granted and conveyed
-unto the said Charles Evers, his heirs, and assist:is, re
serving
. thereout until ,the said Manuel Eyre, his heirs,
and aBRIFIIki, a : yearly 'ground rent or hum of eighteen
dollars, - in equal half-yearly payments, on the first day
ef the. months of April and October tn every year for
ever.] For arrears of which ground,rent the above-de
scribed premises are to be sold. .
[C. P., Mar, T, - ;183. Debt, $33.14. Potts.]
Taken- in execution and to be sold as the property -of
Cho rles Evers. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Bice, March 13,1863, mhl3-3t
SHERIPFIS SALES.
SHERIFF'S .SALE.-BY VIRTUE OP
Writ of - Pluries Veeditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be expolead to:public•sale or veudue, on MONDAY
Event n April 6, 1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street
All Mit certain lot or piece of ground situate on. the
west Sido'Of Delaware Eleventh street, at the distanca of
liftYztiffe - -feet . " northward from the north side of Master
street, in the city of Plittadelph la: (late district of Penn);
containing iu front or breadth on the said Rleventh
street seventeen feet, and extending that breadth in
'length-or depth westward, between parallel lines with
said Master s reel one hundred and three feet. Bound
ed northward partly by ground of the said:Manly Rowe
and John M. Rowe, and partly by the alley three feet
wide which leads westward into Mar vine street. east
Ward by said Elventh rtreet. southward by remaining
'ground of the said William B. Stephens, and westward
by ground intended to be this-day granted to the said
Manly Rowe on ground rent. (Being the same premises
which 'William B. Stephens end wife by indeieura dated
the first day of September, 1364, recorded in Deed Bonk
T; H., Nb. 166, page 403 . lie.,
granted and conveyed unto
Manly Rowe in fee; subject to the yearly ground rent of
tif.y4our dollars, payable half-yearly on the first days
of April and October, and which said ground rent was
assigned by said William B. Stephens and wife - by in
denture dated the first day of September. 1854, recorded
in Deed Book T. 14., No. 166, page 406, granted and con
veyed to Charles Henry Fisher in fee.)
'CC. P.,100; Mar. T.. '63.. Debt, $81.93 Wister.]
:Taken in execution, and to be sold as tim,property of
Manly Rowe. - JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. March 11; 1863. inkli St
SHEIVIFF'S • SALE.-nY'VIRTUE OF
. ,
a writ ofTenditiom Exponas, to me directed; will be
exposed to - public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Even
ing. April 6,1663, at 4 o'clock; at B:lmam-street
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Ger
m:nil-own (in the • Twenty-second ward of the City of
Philadelphia) on the southwesterly side of a new street
thirty feet in width, laid out and intended to be opened
and dediccted to public use as a highway by Robert H.
Thomas and Samuel Keyser and John Schaffer, leading
-from Herman street northwesterly to the line of Michael
F. Clark's laud; called Osceola street; containing in •
frontor breadth on said Osceola street thirty-two feet six
incheS, and extending in length or depth between par
allel lines southwesterly one hundred and one feet six
inches on the northwest line thereof and 'one hundred
and three feet nine inches on the southeast line thereof.
Bounded on the northwest by ground granted to James
Aiken, on the southwest by land of Bernard. Toner, on
the southeast by a twelve-feet-wide court, and on ti e
northeast by Osceola street. [Seisg the same premises
which Spencer Shoemaker and wife, by indenture bear
ing date the 23d day of March 1155, recorded in Deed
Book A. D. W. , - h 15, page 53:i, &c., granted end con-.
veyed unto Henry,Paradee in fee; reserving thereout a
yearly ground rent of $37.50, payable halt-yearly unto
the said Spencer Shoemaker, his heirs and assigns with- -
out deduction for taxes,- &c. )
B —The improvements on the above described. 'lot
of ground consist of two small frame dwelling. houses
• W. P. - 139; 4.flar.. T. , '63. Debt, it 23.35. Brightly.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Henry Pamlico. JOHN THOIVIPSON, Sheriff.
Sheriff'S Office, March 14. 1862. mh.l6-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or yendue, on ItIONDAI Eve
ning; April 6, 15,63, at 4 o'clock, at Sauorn-street flail,
All that certain three-story frame mossuage or tene
ment and lot or piece of ground situate on 'the east side
of Washington (now called Americhn) street, in tho dis
trict of Rensington; now seventeenth ward of the city of
- Philadelphia beginning at tlienlistance Aigh.ty,three.
feet southward from the south-kidkoPhlaster street; con:-
taining in frent or breadth on the aid American street
eighteen feet, and extendinginlengthior'depth eastward
seventv , sevenleet six inches.= Boudded .om...the north
by a let of ground. granted to-the North' Pennsylvania.
Railroad Company, w estward bythe said American street,
eastward by a'certain eight• feet-Widif alley leading .into
Master street and southward.by other ground ache said
John_Veatty. [Being the same tut gground which-Jacob
Cresson - and William Copplii,geil . executdrs, &c.,by in
denture dated the twenty , eightb day of April , l).-
18.55, recorded at Philadelphia , in ,Deed Book A. 'C. H.;
No, 70. page 461, Stu , granted ,and and, ~unto the
said , John Beatty in feei. reeefying.thereout the yearly
ground , rent or sum of forty;4l , ie:dollarß, payable half
yearly on first day attic months of July and JanuaH
ry in every year, for arrears of Which the judgment was
obtained upon which this execution was issued... 3 an
gether with the free.anti emumMi right, use, libertyana
privilege of said eight-feet-wide alley at fill times hereaf
ter. forever.
L - .
CC. P. 101; Man T. '63. 'Debt; 6131.70. E. S. Canipbell]
Taken in-execution and Filie sold as 'the Properly' of
John Beatty. - FIN,. J,O THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia,.
Sheriff's QflQ, March 10,1563. inhl.6-3t.
*
SHERIFF'S'SALE.- 2 BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditipona,s, to me - directed , will
be exposed to public sale lir - Yew - Iw. on MONDAY Even
ing, April 6,1363, at 4 o.clOoff, at SanNoldraireetsliali,...,.
All that certain lot orytece of ground situate onlffe,
southwesterly side of a certain thirty-feet-wide street, laid
out and intended to be kePt open foreverhereafter by Ben
jamin Lehman for the use Otitis groundhounding thereon,
called " Godfrey streets , ' in ; be Twenty-second ward of
the city of Philadelphia; beginning on the side .of the
said Godfrey street, at • r tha distance of two hundred and
five feet four and three4quarter inches sutheasterly from
the southeast side of Leinnajlf ;street; containing in front
or breadth on the said'Gddf.ey street th irty,feet,_ and ex
tending in length or deptltbetWeen parallei lines atright.
angles with the ,"said Godfrey', Street- one.lrundree add
fifty - eight feet ten and one-eighth inches. Bounded on
the southeast by ground granted or Intended' to.be
granted by the said,grantors to James Clay on ground
rent, on the southwest by ground now or late of Henry.
Frees, on the northwest by ground conveyed or about to
be conveyed by the; said granters to James ,Ifontgoinery;
and on the northeast by Godfrey street aforesaid. [Being
the same premises which Benjamin Lehman and wife,
by indenture dated the 14th slay of February, A. D.
IE6O, recorded in Deedsßoolc A. D. 8., No. 99, Page 482,
&e., grantee and conveyed unto William Henderson in
fee; reserving , thereout a. yearly ground rent or sum of
twenty-four dollars per annum,. payable on the four
teenth day of August and February in each and every
year.]*-
CC. P., 118; M. T., '63. Debt, $38.17. Benton.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William Henderson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philada., Sheriff's Office, March 13,1563. - mhl6-31
SHERIFF'S;-SALE:-BY VIRTUE OF
k ) a writ of Venditioni-Exponaa.-to me directed, will
be exposed to nubile-sale or vendue, on - MONDAY Even
ing, April 6, ne3. at,4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
All that certain lot or piece o f. ground situate on the
north side of a certain new street forty Met wide called
511 S n -wood street; laid out and opened for public use
forever by John Lambert, - extending from Schuylkill
Second to Front streets, the north line thereof being at
the distance 210 feet southward from the south side of
Jefferson street, in the district of Pentland county of
Philadelphia, the said lot beginning at the distance of 46:
feet westward from the west side of the said Schuylkill;
Second street; containing; in' front' or. breadth en - said
Sharswood street 14 feet,-and extending in length or
depth northward of that width 90 feet to a certain new
street 20 feet wide called Wright street, also laid out and
opened by the said John Lambert for public use forever,
extending froni,th a said Schuylkill Second to Schuylkill
Front street. Bounded northward, by the said Wright
street, southward by the said- Sharswood..street, east
ward by ground granted to Samuel T. Roberts on
ground rent, and westward by a certain other lot. -
N.
E.—On the above described premises there is erect
ed a three-story brick dwelling house with two-story
back building..
CC.
CC. P., 141; Mar. T., '63. Debt, $.97.51. Harkins.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as thepropertyof
Samuel T. Roberts. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. March 14,1563. mhl6,3t
SHERIFF 'S SALE.---BY VIRTUE;: OF
`a .writ. of Alias Venditioni Exponas,'to me di
rected. will - be exposed to public sate or venclue,
MONDAY Evening, April 6, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at San
som-street Hal I,
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
northwesterly side of Somerset street, at the distance of
eighty-four feet southeasterly from West street, formerly
in the township of the Northern Liberties,.now in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front .or breadth on
said Somerset ;street 'eighteen feet,and_.-extendints, in
lengbth or death northeasterly of that width between
parallel lines alright angles with the said Somerset street
onehund red and six feet six inch is to a three-feet-wide
alley leading southeasterly into a thirty-feet-wide street
which lea ds into and from said Somerset street. Bounded
northwesterly by other. ground of the said Jos. J. Ball,
southwesterly by the said Somerset street. southeasterly
by grounds granted to James Drum, and northeasterly
by the said three-feet-wide alley. ['Being the same Pre
mises which Joseph J. Ball and Rebecca H. his wife,
by indenture bearing date the 18th day of February,
1597, recorded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. W. M
No. 67,page 222, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said
James Pryor in fee; reserving thereont a yearly rent or
sum of thirteen dollars and fifty cents, payable half
yearly on the first days of March And September in every
year forever.] Together with the free use and privilege
of the said three-feet-wide alley and thirty-feet-wide
street at all times hereafter forever; under and subject
to the condition and restriction that no slaughter house,
skin-dressing establishment, glue manufactory, or other
buildings for offensive occupation shall at any time
hereafter be put or erected upon any part of the hereby
granted lot of ground, and subject also to the restriction
that no building otherfthan brick shall at any time here
after be erected upon said lot of ground within sixteen
feet ofithe line of said Somerset street.
N. B.—On the above premises there is erected a.three
story frame dwelling house. .
CC. P. , 137; Afar. T. '
'63. Debt, $17.55. 'Lex.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Mary Pryor, administratrix, de.bons non cum testa
ment° annexe. of -the estate of James Pryor. deceased.
. • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 14.1863. mhl6-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a Writ of Venditioni Exponas. to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
April 6, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
west side of Judson street, at"the distance of eighty-five
feet northward from the north side of Here (late ,Pratt)
street, in theFifteenthward of the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front or breadth on the said Judson street
fourteen feet, and extending of that width in length.
or depth westward between lines parallel with the said
Hare street-fifty feet to the middle of a certain three-feet
wide alloy . .extending southward and communicating
with a certain other three-feet-wide alley leading east
ward into the said Judson street. Bounded northward
and southward by ground intended to be granted to the
said Francis M. Ryan on , ground.rent, eastward by- the
said Judson street, and westward by the first above
mentioned three. feet-wide alley. [Being the same pre
mises which John R. Matlack, by indenture dated July
4, 1860, granted and conveyed to the said Francis M.
Ryan, reserving thereont the payment. of the yearly
rent or sum of thirty-six dollars in equal half-yearly
Payments on the first day of the months of January and
July. And the said: John R. Matlack and wife, by in
denture dated the 11th day of January, 1861, granted and
conveyed the said yearly rent or sum of thirty-six dol
lars reserved as aforesaid unto the said Allen R. Pharo
in fee.) •
N. H.—There is erected on the foregoing premises a
two-story brick building. •
[C. P.,103; H. T.,'03. Debt. 037.52. Briggs.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Francis M. Ryan. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. March 10,1563. mhl6-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Even
ing, April 6,1803, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three
story, brick messuage or • tenement thereon erected,
situate on the north side of 'Race street, at the distance
of one hundred and sixty-two feet westward from the
west side of-Sixteenth street, in the Tenthward of the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on
the saill Race street eighteen feet, and extending in
-
length or depth northward between parallel lines with
Sixteenth street one hundred and forty-four feet to
Spring • street. Bounded northward by said Spring
street, eastward by ground granted to James D. Whe
tham, southward by said Race street, and westward by
ground of Holstein De Haven. [Being the same premises
which Jacob Steinmetz, by indenture bearing date the
21st day , of March, A. D. 1860, recorded in Deed Book
G. W. C., No. 42, pagb 377, granted and conveyed to
James D. Whetham in fee, reservingthereont a ground
rent of oue hundred and eighty dollars per annum, paya
ble on the twentieth days of the months of March and
September, and for arrearages of which the :said pro
perty will be sold. ] • •
CC. P.,:186: Mar. T., '&3. Debt, $9O 93. J. Sergeant Price.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property. of
James Biarsh. JOHN ,THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's 01Rce. March 14,1863. mhl6-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas; to me directed,
will' be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAI.
Evening . , April 6,1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansona , street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate at the
southwest cc nier of Brown street and Bucknell street,.
in the Fifteenth ward of the said city of Philadelphia;
containing in front or breadth on the said Brown street
fifteen- feet, and extending of that width in leng,th or
depth southward along the west side of the said Bock
nell street sixty feet to a certain two-feet wide alley cun
ning o and from the said Bucknell street. Bounded
northward by the said Brown street, southward by the
said two-feet-wide alley, eastward by the said Bucknell
street and westward by other ground intended to " be
ibis 'lay granted by the said Campbell and Pharo to the
said Henry Haviland on ground rent, [Being the same
premises which William. Campbell and wife; and Allen
R. Pharo and 'wife, by - indenture dated the 38th day of ;
July, A. D. 1860, and recorded in the office for recording
deeds, &c., in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 135, page 391, Stc.,
granted and conveyed to the said Henry Haviland in fee;
subject to the ground rent therein reserved. l -
N.. 8. —There is erected on the foregoing premises a.
three-story brick buildim ,
all that certain lot or piece of ground .situate on the
south side of Brown street, at the distance of fifteen feet
westward from the west side of Bncknell street, in the
Fifteenth ward of the said city of Philadelphia; contain
ing in front or breadth on the said Brown street fifteen
feet, and extending of that width in length or depth
southward between lines parallel to the said Bucknell
street sixty' feet to a certain two-feet-wide alley. running
into and from the raid Bucknell street. Bounded north
ward by the said Brown street, southward by the said
two-feet-wide alley, and eastward and westward by
other ground intended to be this day granted by the said
Campbell and Pharo to the said Henry Haviland on
ground ren'. [Being the same premises which William
Campbell and wife, and Allen E. Pharo and wife, by
indenture dated the-28th day of July, A. D. 1860, and re
corded in the office for recording deeds, &c.. in Deed
Book'A. D. B. No. 135, page 401, &c., granted and con
. veyed -to the said Henry Haviland in fee; subject to the
ground rent therein reserved.]
N. B.—There is erected on the foregoing premises a
three-story brick building.
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
south side of Brown street, at distance of thirty feet
westward from the west side of Bucknell street,, in the
Fifteenth ward orthe said city of Philadelphia; contain
ing in front or breadth on the said Brown street fifteen
feet, and extending of that width In length or depth
southward between lines parallel to the said Bucknell
street sixty-two feet. Bounded northward by the said.
Brown street, southward by ground intended, to be
granted this day by the said Campbell and Pharo to
Daniel Haviland on ground rent, - eastward partly by,
ground intended to be this day granted by the said
Campbell and Pharo:to the said Henry Haviland on
.
ground rent, and partly by the head of a 'bertain'two
feet-wide alley running into,and from the said Bucknell
street, and westward by ground now or late of Robert
F. William's. [Being the same premises which William
Campbell and wife, and Allen R. Pharo and wife, .by
indenture dated the 28th day of July, A. D. 1860, and
recorded in the office for recording deeds, &c. ~ in Deed
Book A: D. 8., No. 135, page 396,
&c.,granted and con
veyed to the said Henry Haviland in fee; subject to the
ground rent therein reserved.] _
N: B.—There is erected on the above lot of 'ground a - -
three-story brick building.
[C. P., 103, 102, and 101. March T., '63. Debt each $68.89.
BriggB.] in
Takenin - execution e f ecution and.to be r sold as the property of
Henry Haviland. , i s - JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Plated's, Sheriff's Office, March 6,1863. mhl6-3t
SHER TFF,S.
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me,dirocted,
will he exposed to public sale or vondne , on MONDAA
Evening, April 6,1663, at 4 o clock, atSansom-stroot
All that- certain two7story_ brick dwelling house and
l ot or pi e ce of ground open 'which the anthe is erected,
situate on the east side of Howard street, at the distance
of sixty feet southward from the south side of Somerset
street, in theft part of the city of Philadelphia formerly
called the township of , the Northern Liberties; contain
ing in front or breadth on the said Howard s:rest thirty,
feet, and extending that breadth in length or depth east
ward one hundred and ten feet to Hope street. Bounded.
south Ward by ground of Wm. Deal and Daniel M. Fox,
eastward by the said Hope street; southward by ground
granted to Florent Schmitt on ground rent, and west
ward ;by, Howald Street aforesaid: [Being the same
premises wh , ch William Deal and. Emeline, his wife,
i
and-Daniel M. Fox and Elizabeth C., his wife, by nden
ture bearing date the first day of December, anus Domini
one thousand eight huvdred and fifty four,
and intended
lobe recorded, granted, and conveyed to John Murphy
in fee, subject to the payment of a yearly ground rent or
sum cf thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents.]
CO. P., 138; Mar. T., '63. Debt, *58.65, - Booth.]
Taken in execution and to be sold Its the property of
John Murphy: JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philada., Sheriff's Office: March 14. 1863. mhl6-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE. 2 -BY VIRTUE .OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed. will
be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY. Even
ing, April 6, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground situ tte at the
southeast corner of Spring Garden street (late Norris)
i
and Twenty-second street, n the Fifteenth ward of the
city ofPhiladelphia, containing in front or breadth on
the said Spring Garden street eighty-nine feet nine
inches and ad elf inch, and extending in length or depth
southward along said Twenty-second street bet Ween
lines parallel therewith one hundred feet to a thirty-feet
wide street,•leading from Twenty-first to Twenty-second
CD. C., 351; Mar. T. '63. •Deht,44934.46. Hutchinson)
. .
Taken-in execution and to be sold as the property of
Charles B. Williams. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 20,1663. mh2331
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
" 4 --' ai writ of Levari Facia:s, to me directed, will be ex 7
posed to public .sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
April 6, 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain messuage or tenement and lot or piece
of ground thereunto belonging, situate at the northwest
corner of Wood street and Juliana street formerly in the
late Northern Liberties, . now the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front or breadth on the said Wood street:
fourteen feet ten inches, and in length or depth on the
said Juliana street sixty feet. Bounded westward by a
Messuaga and lot of ground now' or late of Michael Gar
nett. northward by a throe-feet-wide alley, eastward by,
the said Juliana street, and southward by Wood street
aforasuid. [Being the same premises which Samuel
Allen, Esq., High Sheriff, by Deed Poll acknowledged
In open District Court the 7111 day of July, A. D. 1855.
and entered among the records thereof in Book —,
page —, granted and convel ed to. the said. William
Bosbyshel] in fee.]
[D. C.. 274; Mar. T.'63. - Debt, $2,110. F. M. Adams.]
Taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of
William Bosbyabell. .s-JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, March 17,1963. mh23-3t
p„HERLFF'S SALE.—ITY VIRTUE OF
S
a writ - of Levee Facies, to me directed, will he ex,
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
April 0, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansoru-street
Alisthat Certain lot.-or pioce of ground. With. the three ,
story brick dwelling house thereon erected, situate on - -
the.wo;twardly side of Coral street, "at.-.4he distance of
twenty-seven feet seuthward from the tioAliwarilly side
of Buzzard street, in the ,Nineteenthigeßtdre,6 the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front orh-readth on the said
O oral etieet thirtebn feet four inches, .and.' , :extending . of
that Widoi in - length or. depth westward sixty-six feet
to a ihree-feet , wide alley leading uOutbward into an
other three-feet-wide alley, which :: , leads' into and from
said Coml street, said two •alleys haying been laid out
and opened for the mutual use and'Aceemmodatiou of
the owners and occupiers of the - . premises . ..bounded
thereby. Bounded on the north and'. seutli:' by other
ground now or lateof 'Holmes B. KelleyzUri-lhe west by
said three-feet-wide alley, and bn .the east by Coral
street aforesaid. (Being part of a larger lot of ground
which' Alexander E. Otiterbridge and wife; by indenture
dated thelBth day of April, A. D, 1&57,. recorded in Deed
Book —, pone —, &e., granted and conveyed
unto the said Holmes 13. Kelley and his heirs.]:
CD C, 361; Mar. T.,'63. Debt.- ,$374.40. Rawle.]
Taken in-execution and- to be sold as the 'property of
Holmes B:,Kelley. ' JOHN - THOMI!SON, Sheriff.
-Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Marclil7.l: 3 - ,:mh23-31
S HETUr
Fs SAT_;.—BY, VIRTU OF
a writ of Levasi Facies, to A - rddlirectedi`Will be ex
posed to public sale or vdridue, en MONDAY-Evening,
April 6,33.63, at 4 o'clock, at-Sansoin-street Hall.
All- ` that certain lot or piece of.groun t situate on the
east side of Delaware Sixth - etreet;:commencing at tire
distance of ono hundred and turpnWtife feet northward
from the north sidoof Jefferson stgeViii. the Seventeenth
ward of .the city of Philadelphia containing in
front or breadth on - the said Sixth:.street eighteen feet,
-and extending length eastWard',af that breadth be
' tween parallel lines at right angleitwith the Said Sixth
street ninety-two feet -one and thrge-quarter. inches, be
the same more or less: bounded northward and eastward
by ,other parts of a larger lot whereof the aforesaid
granted..lot was. part, southward by ground, formerly of
13enninnu F. Hedges, and westward by Sixth street afore
said. (Being the same premises which the said
Eliza
beth C.Jones, by indenture bearing even date therewith
and executed. immediately before these presents, for the
consideration therein mentioned, part whereof was se
cured by HO said mortgage, mauled and cbnvoyed unto
the said William in fee]
. . . .. .
, ED:.C., hid; li:T.:'63. Debt, *R. ' Judson.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William Mullison. JOHN THORIPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. March 17, 1663. 'inh2,3-35
SHERIFF'S SALK-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex
_Posed to Public sale or vendor, on MONDAY Evening,
April 6,1863, at 4 o'clock,.at Sansom-street
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the brick
messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate in the late
district of Kensington, (now in the city of Philadelphia.)
Beginning at a point on.the northwesterly side of Frank
ford road, at- the distance of-fifty-eight feet four inches
and five -eighths of an inch northwardly from the north , '
Westerly corner of Adams street and said Frankford
read ,• thence extending. nortlieastwardly along the said
Frankfold road eighteen feet; thence northwestwardly,
at right angles with said Frankford :road, sixty-seven
feet five inches and one-quarter of an inch; thence south.-
westwardly, at right angles With Adams street, sixteen
feet; thence southeastwardly, pamllel with said Adams
-street, four feet; thence sonthwestwardly, at right an
tes 7,vith Adams street, two feet; and thence. southeast
?warcly,:at right angles with Frankford road, sixty
'seven.feet five inches and. one-quarter of an inch, more
or less, to the Place of beginning. [Being part of a large
lot of - gromal,which John Streeper, jumor, and, George
Snyder, and wives, by indenture bearing date,, the tenth.
day of April, A.'D. eighteen hundred and fifty-five, and
recorded- at Philadelphia, in Deed Book R. D. W., No.
18, page 276, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said
Charles William Carroll in fee simple.-1
CC: P. 352; Mar. T., V 3. Debt, $1,750. Rain.
Taken in execution, and to:sold as the property of
Charles William Carroll.-
. .
• JOHN. THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office; March 20,1863. uth23-3t
HERIFF'S gALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
N. ). a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to - me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or venue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, .April 6,156 ' 3,k, at 4 o'clock at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot of ground situate in -the city of
Philadelphia, on the westerly Side of a fifty-feet-wide
street..numing from Huntingdon street northward, at
the distance of, ono hundred and sixty-tWo feet east from
the easterly side of Emerald'streee, and parallel therewith.
_palled Braddock street. commencing at the distance ofaix
ty feet northwardly from - the nortifside of said Hunting
don street,- containing liont on , said Braddock street
three hundrEd andisixty-enefeetaudeXtending in depth
of that breadth on the north line.about-one - huidred and
- fifty-six,feeV to -Leani'y'S - ground, - and on the south line
one - hundred and sixty-two feet to Emerald street.
Bounded on- the north by ground of Leamy's estate.- on
the south by ground of John S. Hoffman, on the west
partlyiby Emerald street and partly by Leamy's gronnd,
and on the east by Braddock street aforesaid; together
with all and singular the ware, &c: yielding and pay-,
ing the yearly. rent or sum of three hundred and sixty
one dollars, lawful money, - &c. '
in equal half-yearly
Payments on the first days of the monthsmf May and
November—all taxes whatsoever being charged upon the
property.
[D. C., 332 ; Mar. T., '63. Debt, $1,635.78. Waln.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Charles Mortimer. JOHN THOMPSOLN, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 17,1863. mh23-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.=-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be e*-
posed to public sale or vendue, on. Monday Evening,
April 6,1863, at 4,o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that yearly rent or sum of two hudred and ten dol
lars, lawful money of the United States cif America,
charged on half-yearly and issuing and payable by
Alexander Nicholson, his heirs and assigns, without de
duction, defalcation, or abatement for taxes, &c., on the
first day of the months of April and October in each and
every year forever, out of and for all that certain lot or
piece of grolind situate-in the • ward (late dis
trict of. Southwark), in the..citrof - Philadelphia. Be
ginning at the northeast corner of Church street and
Keeler's 'lute; thence extending east along the said.
Keeler's lane ono hundred and thirty-twO feet six inches,
more or less, to the middle of Old Greenwich Point road,
now - vacated; thence north along the middle of said
Point road about two hundred and eighteen feet, more
or less, to the south side of Mifflin street continued;
thence west along said - Mifflin street sixty.-nine feet, to
the Kul side of said Church .street, and thence south
along said Church street one - hundred and eighty-one
feet eight inches, to the place . of beginning. [Being the
same yearly rent or sum which Samuel B. Cawley . " and
Jane F., his wife, by endorsed deed poll dated the sth of
February, -A. D. 1853, intended to be recorded, granted
and conveyed unto the said Charles Harlan, in fee, as by
reference thereto will fully appear ; :
- [D. C. 3JB; Mar. T. '63. Debt, $1,501.50. Judson.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Charles Harlan. • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philada., Sheriff's Office, March 18, 1363. mh23-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Ayril 6, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground with the• three
story stone house and three-story back buildings thereon
erected. situate on the east side of Florida street and
south side of Eagle street, in the late borough of West
Philadelphia (formerly of Blockley township in the
county of.PhiladelphitO now in the Twenty-fourth ward
of the city of Philadelphia;'containing in front or
breadth on the said Florida street one hundred and forty
four feet two inches, and extending in length or depth of
that width eastward one hundred and sixty feet to a
forty-feet-wide street laid out and opened by Leon Berg,
extending northward from Haverford road to the said
Eagle street. Bounded northward by said Eagle street,
southward by ground granted or intended to have been
granted to John S. Hemphill and David Über, eastward
by said forty-feet-wide street, and westward by Florida
street aforesaid. [Being part of a larger lot of ground
which Leon Berg and wife; by indenture hearing date
the 26th day of February, 1851. and and recorded in Deed
Book G. 'W. C., No. 90, page 19, &c., granted and-con
veyed unto Samuel K. Hooking in fee; reserving thereout
the ground rent or sum of $97 per annum, payable semi
annually on the first days of the months of April - and.
October of each and every year.
fD. C., S5O; 14.1. T.; '63. l Debt, $113.76; E. A Weil.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Samuel K. Hopkins.JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Marchl7, 1863. mh23-3t
C s it ER IF ' S SALE.—BY VI4TUE OF
a writ of Levari ,Facias, to me directed, will - be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY 'Evening,
April 6, 1663, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall,
'All that certain medsuage or tenement, and lot or piece
of ground, situate on the east-aide of Twentieth street,
at the distance of seventy-two feet southward from the
south side of Montgomery street, in the Twentieth ward
of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; containing in front
or breadth on said Twentieth street thirty-six feet, and
extending in length or depth eastward of that width, at
right angles to said Twentieth street, ono hundred and
seventy-seven feet ten inches, to Über street.: Bounded
northward by ground allotted to Henry Über, southward
by ground allotted to Lewis Über, eastward by said
- Ober street, and westward by Twentieth street aforesaid.
[Being the same premises which Peter Riffert. and Mary
ilisWife, by indenture bearing date the 13th day of No
vember, A.,D. 1560, recorded in Deed Book. A. C. K.,
No. 39, page 246,. &c., granted and conveyed unto the
said Jonathan Bonsai]. in fee. ] Under and subjectto the
payment of a certain yearly ground rent or slim of
seventy-two dollars per annum, payable in equal half
yearly payments, on the first day of the months of March
and September, in every year, unto,_Joseph -Barniturst,
junior, his heirs and assigns, forever. -
[D. C.;.323; March T.,'63. Debt. $1,570. Simpson. ]
Tab en in execution and to be sold as the property of
Jonathan BonsaU. ._ JOHN. THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 20,1663. mlr33-3t
,
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE - OF
a writ of Venditioni Eiponas,to inn directed, will be,
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
April 6, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansourstoet Hallr
All that certain lot or piece of ground (with the three
story brick dwelling house thereon erected) situate on
thelaorthwest corner of Columbia avenue and Thirteenth
street. in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or
breadth, on the said Columbia avenue; thirty-six feet,
and extending in length or depth northward, of that
width'. along the west side , of said Thirteeuth street,
seventy-seven feet to a certain three-feet-wide alley
leading into and from said Thirteenth street. Bounded
northward by the said three-feet-wide alley, eastward
by the' said Thirteenth street, westward by ground of
Charles Robb,and southwardby Columbia avenue afore
said. Mein g the same lot of ground which Charles Robb
and Rebecca , his wife, by indenture dated September
20t1v, A. D, 1860, counterpart recorded in the office for re
cording deeds, Sze., for the city and county of. Philadel
phia,' in Deed Book A. D. 8., N0.1.38,' page 238,
granted and conveyed to the said Patrick Owens in fee. ]
Together witlithe-free and common use and privilege of
the - said' three-feet-wide -alley -as a passage-way and
water-course at all times thereafter,forever. Reserving
therefor and thereout unto the said Charles Robb, his
heirs and assigns, the yearly rent or sum of one hun
dred and thirty - nine--dollars and fifty. cents,payable.
half yearly on the first day of the months - of January
and July in every year thereafter forever.
CD. C., 369; M..T., '63. Debt, $2?3. 19. ,S. Robb.] ,
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property. of
Pa trick Owens. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philada., Sheriff '&011166,. March 17;1863. mh23-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OR
sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas; tome directed.;
will be exposed to public sale or, vendue, on IiIONDAY
Evening, April 6, 3.863; at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street ;
' All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the:
north side ofWallace street, at the distance of one huny
dred and fifty eight feet seven inches westward from the
. - west side of Nineteenth street (formerly called Schuyl
kill Fourth street), in the Fifteenth ward of the said city
of Philadelphia (late the Distriet of_Spring Garden); con—
taining in front or breadth on said Wallace street twenty,
feet, and extending in length or depth northward of that
: width between linesparallel with said. Nineteenth street
one hundred and sixty feet to a forty-feet-wide street,
called North street. • -
- .
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on ,
the north side of Wallace street, at the distance of
hundred and thirty-eight feet seven- inches westward.,
from the west side of Nineteenth (formerly called Schuyl
kill Fourth) street, in the Fifteenth ward of the said city
of Philadelphia (lately the District of Spring Garden):
'containing front or breadth on said Wallace - street
twenty feet, and extendingin length or depth northward'
of, that width between lines ,parallel with said Nine-'
teenth street one hundred and sixty feet to a forty-feet-.
wide street, called North street, •
a o . c., 29 ;4.d. goo ; Mar. T.,'63. Debt each slft!.6
•
C. Brewster:l
Tanen in execution and to be : Bold as thepniperty of
John F. Bird. 'JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff. .
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Biarch 3241363:. : ra112.3-3t
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. MARCH BO.: 1863.
HELMBOLD'S
"HIGHLY GONGENTRATED"
EXTRACT BIJOHIJ.
El: POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC
BLADDER,
DROPSICAL SWELLINGS
This Medicine Increases the Power of Digestion
and Excites the Absorbents into. Healthy
action by which the Watery or Cal
careous Depositions, and all Un
natural Enlargements are
Reduced, as well as .
PAIN AND INFLAMMATION
HELMBOLD'S r EXTRACT i,BUCITU,
HAS CURED EVERY 'OASIS OF DIABETES IN 707H10X IT
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER' ND
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
For these diseases. it is indeed a sovereign remedy,
and too much cannot ben said in its praise. A single dose
has been hnown to relieve the most urgenrsymptoms.
TRY IT. •
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII,
ULCERATION OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER,
RETENTION OF URINE. DISEASE OF THE PROS
TRATE GLAND, STONE IN THE BiAD
- DER, CALCULUS BRICK-DUST
- DEPOSIT, -
And for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both
(aces, attended with the foll Owing symptoms; -
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Prembling„
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back,
Hot Hands, • Flushing of the Body,
Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions OrLthe Face,
17NrSTERSAL LASSITUDE OF TEE J!k'SCITLAB
• SYSTEM.
Diseases of these Organs require the aid of a
iIELMBOLD'S%EXTRA.CT BIJ6HU
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII
HABITS OF DISSIPATION, 'EXCESSES,
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
For Purifying the Blood, removing all diseases aris
ing from Excess and Imprudence in life, chronic
Constitutional Diseases, arising from an im
pure state of the blood, and the only yell
able and effectual known remedy for
the cure of Scrofula, Scald Head,
Salt Rheum, Pains and Swell
ings of the Bones, Ulcerations
of the Throat and. Legs,
Blotches, Pimples on the
Face, Tetter, Erysipelai,
and all Scaly Erup
tione .of the Skin.
Two tablespoonsful of the EXTRACT of SARSAPA
RILLA added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon
Diet Drink, and one bottle is fully equal to a gallon of
the Syrup of _Sarsaparilla, or the Decoction, as usually
made.
Akir• THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO
USE IN THE-UNITED STATES ARMY, and are also in
very general use in all the STATE HOSPITALS and
PUBLIC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the
land, as well as in private practice, and are considered
as invaluable remedies.
SEE MEDICAL PROPERTIES OF BUM% FROM DIS
PENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES.
See Professor DEWEES' valuable works on the Prac
tice of Physic.
See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PHYSIC,
Philadelphia.
See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM MoDOWELL, a
celebrated Physician, and Member of the Royal College
of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the transactions
of the Sing and Queen's Journal.
See Medico-Chirurgical Review, Pablished by BEN
JAMIN TRATERS, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons.
See most of the late Standard Works of Medicine.
Extract BUCHII 31 per bottie, or silt for SS
SARSAPARILLA •41 " " $ 5.
Kir PHYSICIAN in attendance from B - A. M. to BP. M.
`Al . =tU .,. a;lll=a
ADDRESS LETTERS FOR INFORMATION, IN
i:)~1~/.~y [ ~)aßKq~f~ ~~;'~l~~~ii \ ~i~ii~~li~~~l~ (~11VA:i_~1
• Whosendeavor to dispose of " their own" and ether'
articles on the reputation attained by
PREPARATIONS.
HELMBOLD'S
HELMOLD'S
HELMBOLD'S
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS:EVERYWHERE.
Mir Cut oat the Advert!Barnard and send for It. and
avoid imposltton and expoenra. fe2l-finw3m
MEDICAL.
GENUINE
PREPARATION.
COMPOUND FLUID
REMEDY
FOR DISEASES
OF THE
KIDNEYS,
GRAVEL,
HAS BEEN OWEN
•
PALLID COUNTENANCE,
CURES ALL DISEASES
ARISING FROM
IMPRTIDENOIES IN LIFE
HELIV DIS
COMPOUND FLUID
PRICES
FROM OBRRRVATION.
CONFIDENCE.
lIELMBOLD'S
MEDICAL DEPOT,
104 SOUTH TENTH STREET.
(B&LOW OHESTMTUT,)
PIEILAD.ELPHIA.
OMMMII.
DEALERS,
LIELNI.I3OLD'S
GEMIINE EXTRACT BUCHI7
GENUINE EXTRACT SAIISAYARILLA
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EDUCATION:
SCHOOL FOR BOYS, CORNER OF
k , BROAD AND SPRING GARDEN Streets.
mh2-alwlrlin* E. M. HUNTINGTON, Principal.
TAEWEST - CHESTER ACADEMY
AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, at WEST CHESTER,
Penna., will resume, the duties of the Summer Term
(full' tine months) on the let of MAY next. BOYS and
YOUNG MEN thoroughly prepared for College or Bust
nem. GERMAN, FRENCH, and SPANISH. taught by
nati7e remdent .teachers. Military Instructor, Major
Gustavus Eekendorff; Instructor in Gymnastics, Prof.
Far Catalogues, containing•fall informatlon, apply to
theTrintipal, WM. F. WYERS. A. M. mh4-wfm2ut
pENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACA
-.-
DEI4IY, at West Chester, (for boarders only.)
This Academy is chartered by the Legislature with the
following Board of Trustees:
HON. JAMES POLLOCK, President.
CAPT. WM. APPLE, Vice President.
WM. E. BARBER; Esq., Secretary.
. JAMES 11. ORNE, Esq.. Treasurer.
Rev. Richard Newton, D. D. ; 'Rev. Benjamin Wal
lace, D. D.; Lion. Oswald Thompson, on. Chas.
O'Neill, Col. D. B. Hinman James L. Claghorn, Esq.;
Gebrgo P. Russell, Esq.: Joseph B Townsend, Esq. ;
Charles B. Dungan, Esq. • William L. Springs, Esq.
George L. Farrel, Esq. ;Theodore Hyatt, Esq.
It provides Primary, Scientific, Collegiate,_and Milita
ry departments of study, all of which are now in opera
tion, under thoroughly competent professors. The ac
commoditions for cadets are of the moat approved kind.
The discipline is strictly military. Careful attention is
paid to the moral and religions instruction of cadets
The Academy is furnish& by the State with a battery of
six brass guns for the artillery drill. Students desiring
to enter should report at the Academy on the 9th of
Aril or as soon after as possible.
For circulars apply to JAMES H. ORNE, Esq.. 620
CHESTNUT Street, or to COL. THEODORE HY ATT,
mh26-lni President Pennsylvania Military Academy-
OXFORD FEMALE 'SEMIKARY,
O
oxFoRD, CHESTER COUNTY, P .I,..The next
session , )f is Inktito non 'will open WEDNESDAY. May
6th., For catalogues and circulars address Mips . 13 AKER,
Principal.. mh2o-lin
B ALLAD SIN GIN G.-T. BISHOP, 1632
FILBERT Street. mh2-Im*
- EAGLES WOOD MILITARY AO A_DE-
A-a MY—PERTH AMBOY, 'N. J.—Three hours from
Philadelphia, by Camden and Amboy lino, 6 A. M., fare
$1.26. Pupils may enter at any time, paying from date
of entrance. Prospectuses, with catalogues, at No. 903
CLINTON Street, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia references—Prof. Henry Copp6e, Pliny
E. Chase. mhlo im
FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN O
N. J.—Pleasantly located on the Delaware river,
30 miles north of Philadelphia. It has been in success
ful operation for eleven years, and is one of the most
flourishing .institutions in this section of the country.
pecial attention is paid to the common and higher
Yranches of English, and superior advantages furnished
in Vocal and Instrumental Music.. French taught by a
native, and spoken.in the family. For catalogues ad
dress Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY,
felß-2m 5 President..
VILLAGE GREEN SEINIINABY.-A
SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA, PA.
Thotough Course in Mathematics, Classics, English
Studies, &Lc.
Military Tactics taught. Classes in- Book-keeping.
Survey and Civil -Engineering. Pupils taken of
all-agel.„ and are received at any time. -
Bowdmg per week, $2. •
Tuitiert:ner quarter, $6.
For catalbeues or-information address Rev. S. HER
VEY BARTON. A. M., Village Greer, Pa. oclo-tf
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
T HE RELTANCE INSURANCE 'DOM
pAIIy
OF PHILADELPHIA,.
OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET
Insures against loss or damage by FIR?, on Rouses,
Stores, and other Buildings ; limited or perpetual; and
on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, in Town
or Country.
CASH CAPITAL S3OO,OOO—ASSETS-1377,4t0 . 70.
Invested in the following Securities, vir:
First Mortgage on City Property, well secured $12.5 410 00
Ground rents 2,000 00
United States GovernmFnt Loans 60.0:0 00
City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. Loans 60.060 00
Pennsylvania, $3.000,000 6 per cent. Loan 15,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Stock.. •• .- 4,500 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds lst and 2d
Mortgages 35,000 N
Alleghenyh county 6 per cent. Penn. R. Loan,. 10,000 00
Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per
. cent. Loan I . 6.000 00
Philadelphia and Reading RailBoad Company's •
~ 1 . 6 per cent. L0an5,030 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 pe r cent. mort- -
gage Bonds 4,550 00
County Fire Insurance Company's Stock."... 1,060 00
Mechanics' Bank Stock 6, 000 00
Commercial Bank of Penna Stock 10,500 00
Union M. Insurance Company's Scrip -.... 328 70
Loans on Collaterals, well secured 2,500 00
-Bills Receivable . 697 03
Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia's
.. 5t0ck.9,750 00
Accrued Interest ... 6,82941
Os& la bank and on hand. ;............ ---, -.... 24,795 56
Worth at present market value.
.DIRECTORS.
Clem Tingley, Robert Poland,
William R. Thompson, William Stevenson.
Samuel Bispham, . Hampton L. Carson.
Robert Steen, Marshall Hill,
William Mnsser, J. Johnson Brown.
Charles Leland, John BisselLPittebnri.
Beni. W. Tingle] . "
• CLEM TINGLEY, President.
THOS. C.. Seeretar
PHILADELPHIA, March 1, L
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
INSURANCE COMPANY.
CORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN
SYLVANIA, 11335.
OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRDf- AND WALNUT BM,
' PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCE,
ON VESSELS,
C4_11.00, To all parts of the world. i
FREIGHT,
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by River. Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage, to
all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores Dwelling Houses, '
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1,1862.
$lOO,OOO United States Five per cent. Loan
20,000 'United States Six per...cent. Loan.. - - _
33,000 United States Six per cent. Treasury
• - Notes • 41,910 00
26000 United States Seven and •Three—
'
tenths per cent. Treasury Notes... 20,000 00
100,000 State of Penna. Five per cent. Loan.. 96,330 00
64,000 do. do. Six do. d 0.... 67,130 00
123,060 Phila. City Six per cent. Loan". 126,033 00
30,000 State of - Tennessee Five per cen . t. • •
Loan • NAM 00
20,060 Pennsylvania Railroad lit Mortgage
• Six per cent. Bonds 22,800 00
60000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage
Six, percent. Bonds 03,375 pp
o OLIO renna. R. 11 - . Go.• 100 ShareaStock..., 00
16*Germantown Gas Co., 300 Shares , " '" - "- --
Stock, Principal and Interest gas, -
retitled by the City of Phila 16,600 00
313,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply
secured 113,701163
15388,'750 Par. Cost 86M,749 62. • Mkt. val. $633,173 00
Real Estate 51.363 35
Bills Receivable for Insurances made 91,292 58
Balances due' at Agencies—Premiums on Ma
rine Policies, accrued Interest, and other
debts due the Company 36,913. 55
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other
Companies, $10,803, estimated 4,613 00
Cash on deposit with United States
Government, subject to ten days
call *MOW 00
Cash on deposit—ln 8ank5,..,......:.28,727 94 ,
Cash in Drawer' 230 74
109,003 88
_ DIRECTORS.
Thomas C. Hand, _ Spencer Mollvaine,
John C. Davis, Charles Kelly, -
Edmund A. Sonder, Samuel E. Stokes,
Joseph H. Seal, Henry Sloan,
Robert Burton, Jr.. James Traquair,
John R. Penrose; William, Eyre, Jr.,
George G. Leiper, J. F. Peniston,
Edward Darlington, Jacob P. Jones
H. Jones Brooke, William C. Ludwig,
Joshua .P. Eyre, James B, McFarland,
James C. Hand, William G. Boulton,
Theophilus Paulding, Henry C. Dallett, Jr..
Dr. R. M. Huston, John B. Semple, Pittsburg
Hugh Craig, 'A. B. Berger, Pittsburg.
WAS C. HAND, President.
itC. DAVIS, Vice President
Tus. d-tt
HENRY LYI,BIJRN 3 :S O elic
FIRE :INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
—The 'PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM.
PANY. Incorporated 1826. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square.
This Company, favorably known to the community for
thirty-six years,• continues to insure against Loss or
Damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings, either
permanently or for a limited time.- Also, on Furniture,
Stocks of Goods. or Merclfandise generally, on liberal
terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Emrpine Fends is
Invested in the most careful manner, which enables them
to offer to the insured an undoubted .security in the ease
of lose
DIRECTORS.
I
Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins,
Quintin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
Alexander Benson, John Deverenx,
William Montanus, Thomas Smith.
Isaac Haalehurst,
• . JONATITA
WILIYAM,G. CsowELL, Se
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Nos. 4 and
5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS_, North side of WALNUT
Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Ph.gadelphia.
INCORPORATED In 1794-CHARTER PERRPETUAL.
CAPITAL $930,006.
PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY 1.1869.
5M61633,
MARINE, FIRE, AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION
INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS.'
Henry D. Sherrerd, Tobias Wagner,
Charles Macalester. - Thomas B. Wattson,
William S. Smith, Henry G. Freeman.
William E. White, Charles S. Lewis.
George H. Stuart, ' George C Carson. -
Samuel Grant, Jr, Edward C. Knight.
Sohn B. Austin.
HENRY
WmLuJ RA.RIMR. Secret
THE ENTERPRISE
-IN_SURA.NCE COMPANY OF PRILADELPHLL
(FIRE INSIJRANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER FOURTH
AND WALNUT STREETS.
. . DIRECTORS.
I
~F: Ratchford Starr, ' ' George H. Stuart,
William MoHee, John EL Brown, .
Nalbro Frazier, . .1:L. Erringer.
John M. Atwood. Geo. W. Fahnestock,
. Benj. T. Tredick, - . . James L. Claghorn.
Mordecai - L. L. p r. rl i "re. Fa ri i l lo li tPA l ll . R ß A'gA n dent. '
THOS. H. MONTGOMERY, Secretary. MIS
AM ERIC AN- FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Incor po rated 1810. CHARTER PER
PETIJAL. • No. 310 W AL NUT Street. above Third, Ph
ladelphia.
Having a large. paid-rip Capital Stock and Surplus in
vested in sound and available Securities, continues to
1218 We on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels is port and' their Cargoes, and" other Personal
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIRECTOS.
- ' Themes R. Marls, james , R. Campbell,'
John Welsh. Edmund G. Dutilh, •
I I
Samuel. C. Morton, Charles W. Poultneit
Patrick Brady. Israel Morris.
John T. Lewis, '
7110 AS R. MARIS, President.'
ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD. Secretary. feW,-tf
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COM
PANY.—Authorised Capital .100,000—CHARTER
PERPETU . .
Once No 31 1- WA_LNUT Street, between Third and
Fourth streets, Philadelphia.
~This Company will insure against lose Or damage by
Tire, on Buildings. Furniture, and Merchandise gene.
rally.
Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union...,DIRECTORS.
William Esher, Davie Pearson.
D. Luther, Peter Seiger,
Lewis Audenried, , J. E. Baum,.
John B. Blackiston, Wm. F. Dean.
Joseph Maxfield. John Ketcham.
WILLIAM ESHER. President.
WM. F. DEAN.
Vice President.
W. M. Slum. Secretary. avS-tf
COFFEE 1 COFFEE 11 COFFEE 111-
The best and cheapest prepared Coffee in the city. A
trial will convince the most skeptical. No charge mad'
if satisfaction is not rendered.
Prepared and for sale at the 't
F,agle Steam Spice and Coffee Works,
644 and 646 North FRONT Street.
HOWARD WORRELL.
EPPER SAUCE.-200 DOZ. PEPPER
P
Sauce; 100 dos, Continental Sauce; 50 dos. -Wor
cestershire Sauce.
•
FINE AMERICAN -PICKLES.-200 doz. half . gallon
Pickles; 200 doz. quart Pickles; 300 doz. pinfPickles*Oso
in bbis. half bbls., and , kits.
CONVERSED MILK. —4OO dos.- W3n. K. Lewis k Bro.
and Borden's Condensed Milk.
For sale by ,
RHODES & WILLIAMS, '
fel9 107 South WATER Street.
-W ILL lAM H. YEATON & CO:,
VV. Ito. 201 South FRONT Streets
Agents for the sale of the -
ORIGINAL' REIDSISCK & CO. cRAMPA.GNR,
- _ Offer that desirable . Wine' to the trade. •
Also, LOW cases tine and medium grades - '
BORDEAUX , CLARETS. - '
100 cases "Brandenberg -Freres" COGNAC BRANDY,
Vintage 1848, bottled- in France.
50 'eases finest Tuscan, Oil; in flasks 2 dozen in mum.
50 bblu - finest quality Monongahela Whisky:
50 bbla Jersey Apple Brandy. -•
60,000 Havana Cigars, extra fine. -
Moet 'St Chandon Gra.nd Vin Imperi.al, "Green Sear
• - s Together?
Champagne.
a , fine assortment of Madelfa, •Sherry,
Fort,'&o. fel9-ly
COAL YARD FOR SALE. --- THE
best ilt!ed-np Yard in the city. Capacity for doing
any amount of business. Ina 'lire on the Menlisez.
9141 North NINTH St., below Girard avenue. mh23-6t,
TO OAPITALISTS.-TO BE SOLD, A
-A- great bargain, to close an estate. the machinery.
patterns, (-team engine, and fixtures of a large , manu
factory of Paper Hangings.
The building, erected on purpose for the business,will
be sold or let to the purchaser.
But one factory is now in operation in this city, which
is doing an excellent business. Another one is mach
wanted by the dealers. Inquire of
ISAAC PUGET,
No 107 WALNUT Street, 3d story;
Or, WILLIAM CURRY,
• niliebl)-1(1t. TWENTY-SECOND and Callowhill Sts.
1250 ACRES
Containing One Thousand Acres, eituated in CAMBRIA
County, Pennsylvania, within a - few miles of the Penn
sylvania Railroad, connected by a Plank road at Tipton.
The lands are heavily set with White Pine, Oak, aad
Hemlock Timber, (principally White Pine).
The improvements consist -of a First Class Steam Saw
Mill in complete running order; a good Grist Mill, with
two run ,of stones, driven by waterpower, and a good
Water Saw Mill; also a good Store House, Blacksmith
Shop, Stables, twelve good Houses for Workmen, and
everything in complete order for manufacturing Lumber
to good advantage, and can be made and put into
market on as good terms as can be done at Williamsport
or Lock Haven. There are Schools near, and is Church
on the property. Tipton is a first-rate point on the
Pennsylvania Railroad as a Lumber Market, and as a
place of residence is very healthy, and has Churches.
Schools, and every advantage of a thriving Country
Village.
- - -
This is a very desirable property, and the Timber and
Mills are equal to any.
WHITE PIFE TIMBER LAND FOR SALE IN CLEAR
FIELD COUNTY, PENN A. •
For sale; a tract of 250 Acres of first-rate White Pine
Timber Land in Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, With
in two miles of Clearfield Creek (which is a good rafting
stream), and within hauling distance, over a - good
road to Pennsylvania Railroad.
There is a new and first-class Steam Saw-Mill, in good
running order, an this property, with dwelling houses
for workmen, and other necessary improvements needed
around a Lumber manufactory.
. The White Pine Timber is heavily .oe, and of the best
quality. There is also first-rate.ollak on the tract, and
the soil is rich and rolling, and can be readily sold for
farming Purposes after the timber is off. There are
Several Hundred Acres of first-rate White Pine timber
- lands adjoining this property which can be bought at a
reasonable price, which would supply timber enough
for several years' operations.
Lumber can be readily rafted or sent to market by
railroad at a good profit.
There are Churches. Schools, and Post Office near the
property, and the neighborhood is flourishing and
prosperous. This is a most des ruble property, and well
worth the attention of capitalists who wish to invest in
active business. For further particulars, address
HUGH W. TENER,
, rolus-xn&fram N 0.13 South THIRD Street. Phila.:
r LARGE AND SMALL BUILDING
LOTS and ROUSES FOR SALE, in various parts of
West Philadelphia' with plans showing the r. location
and condition. Apply to SAMUEL L. SMEDLEY, City
Surveyor Eleventh District, Real :Estate Office, THIR
TY-FIFTH Street and LANCASTER Avenue. m1127-6t*
fft TO LET-HOUSE 2017 A_ RC H
etreet. Apply to JOSEPH M. DAVIS,
21 South THIRn Street, up stairs.
Office hours from 10 A. M. to 2 - P. M. mh2s-6t*
FOR SALE, LOW-A LARGE
MO-BRICK BUILDING, suitable for Manufacturing pur
poses, in rear of No. 125 Arch street.
nch7 B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street.
MaTOR SALE, NEAR HOLMESBURG
and'a Railroad Station, ten miles fromllliarket street,
a NEW STONE COTTAGE, with Stable and Coach House
attached. ' " ' '
A STONE MANSION snoirsE, nearly new, with
Stable, Vegetable Garden, &c. For a fell description
and particulars; apply to. B. F. GLENN,
mh7 123 South FOURTH Street.
et TO RENT-TO RENT-TO RENT
-111161L Large Store 'and Cellar No. 524 Walnut street,
25x110 feet.
Fourth and Fifth-story Rooms', No. 524 Walnut street.
Large Four-storr Building 252E80 feet, on Adelphi street,
between Fifth and Sixth, (rear of 521 Walnut) suitable
for a factory or workshop, well lighted.
Third-story Room 25x56 feet, N. E. corner Eighth and
Chestnut. -
_
Large &m e, west side of Broad street, below Walnut,
suitable for and lately occupied as a provision store. -
Apply- to
J. H. EDWARDS,'
- 1nb23.12t 5 230 South FOURTH Street.
* 77, 10 70
$398,319 50
293,000 00
20,760 00
$976,21216
PATTERSON, President.
etary. ape
611i1MEILD, President.
ziolB-tf
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
TIMBER LAND
,FOR SALE!
For Sale, a Tract of first-rate
WHITE PINE TIMBER LAND
e t TO LET--A COMMODIOUS
AGILDWELLING, No. 132 North FRONT Street. Rent
moderate. Apply to WETHERILL & BhO.,
0c27-tf 47 and 49 North SECOND Street.
FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE
...I First-class Chester-county Farm, 290 acres, within
ten minutes -walk of Railroad Station. Number of oth
ers in Chester county, averaging., from 60 to .150 acres.
Desirable Farm near Shamans. Station, 56 acres, 16
miles north of the city. Fine Farm, 217 acres, on the
banks ol .the Delaware, 25 miles above the city, Call
and examine Register.
mh2.6 E. PETTIT, 309 WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE, OR WOULD BE EX
CHANGED FOR CITY PROPERTY, A DESIRA
BLE SMALL FARM, situate in New Britain 7ownship.
Bucks connty Pa., three miles from Doylestown, and
one and a bMf from New Britain station; on the
Doylestown Railroad, containing 65 acres, , six of which
iswoodland, and five meadow: divided into convenient
fields, well watered, good building, fruit, &c. Inquire
at 101 North SIXTH. Street, Philadelphia. mh7-I.m*
PROPOSALS.
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
-LA- OFFICE, TWELFTR and GIR !RD Streets.
P.IIq.ADELPIIIA, March 26,1362.
. .
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office
until 12 o'clockM. on TUESDAY, the .31st inst.. to fur
nish promptly, at the Schuylkill Arsenal, the following
supplies, viz: -
Making, and trimming Forage Caps according to the
sealed sample in this office, the United States furnishing
the cloth.
Bugles, with extra month -pieces.
Trumpets, ' without crorks.
Shovels.'
Boots.
Bootees.
Axe-han d'es, hickory.
D'Abri Tent Cords. 6-thread Manilla.
' Bidders will state, in their proposals, the quantity bid
for. and time of delivery; and also give the names of two
sufficient securities for the faithful fulfillment of the con
tract, if awarded.
Samples can be seen at this office. Bidders are invited
to be present at the opening of the proposals.
. Q.
G. H. CROSM AN,
mh27-4t Asst. M. General U. S. Army.
ARALY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE, TwEL - k-ru-lanceali:AMD — Stree Us.
PHILADELPIth, MARCU 24, 1863.
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited, and will be re
ceived at this office mail 12 o'clock M., on MONDAY, the
50th instant, to furnish, promptly, at the Schuylkill ar
senal, the following supplies, subject to the usual in
spection,viz : -
TENTS D'ABRI or Shelter Tents,French pattern, of cot
ton or pure linen duck; equal- in weight to not less than
eight ounces to each yard of twenty-eight inches in
width, of the duck.
Bidders are requested to send samples of at least one
yard of the duck of which they propose to make these
tents.
A sample, with specifications, can be seen, at this
office. Bidders will state, in their proposals, the quan
tity bid for and time of delivery; and also give the
names of two sufficient securities for the, faithful fulfil
ment of the contract, if awarded. - -
Bidders are invited to be present at" the opening of the
Proposals. , G. H. CROSMAN,
mh25.5t Ass't CI. M. Gen'l 11. S. A.
()DARTER - MASTER GENERAL'S OF
FICE, Wasimvorom .Crtv, March 21, 1861—Owners
of., steam vessels are invited to send to the-Quarter
master General's Office tenders for their charter or sale.
Tenders should contain descriptions of the vessels,
their dimensions, enrolled or registered tonnage, actual
carrying capacity, material, whether coppered, whether
sidewheel or propellers, whether iron or copperjasten
ed ; size and 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
of loss, or in case the 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 present
rates which they maybe willing to grant, and also the,
price at which they will be willing to sell them.
All such tenders should be addressed- to the Quarter
master General of the United States, at Washington, and
should be endorsed '.`Proposals for Chaxter or Sale of
Steamers."
- .
- When received they will be considered, and the 'De
partment will endeavor to reduce the heavy expense at
tending army transportation, upon the ocean and tide
waters, by substituting, whenever it can do so, cheaper
vessels of equal capacity for those now employed..
IRON IRON-CLAD SEA STEAMERS
• NAVY DEPARTMENT,
THE. NAVY DEPARTMENT will, until April 13th
next, receive Proposals for the complete construction
and equipment for sea service, including wrought iron
gun-carriages, bat excluding guns, ordnance stores,
nautical instruments, and fuel, of -- iron iron-clad
steamers, of about 8,000 tons burden, measured as a sin
gle deck vessel, and Si draught of water. The boats,
masts, yards. - and rigging to be of iron; and the arma
ment to consist of ten guns in a casement, each weighing
abort 25 tons without the carriage. 4
The boilers to be- of the horizontal tubular kind, with
1,800 square feet of fire-grate surface, and 50,000 square
feet of water-heating surface. The machinery to con
sist of two separate pairs of direct-action, horizontal
engines, operating independently two iron screw pro-
pellers of 18 feet diameter,. one under each counter of
the vessel. Capacity of each of the four cylinders 154
cubic - feet. To be provided with Sewell's surface con
denser, containing 8,500 square feet of exposed tube sur
face for each pair of engines. Bunkers to -be provided
for 1,600 tons of coal.
Proposals will be received on general plans and speci
fications that may be examined at the Navy Depart
ment d cdperties may propose on plans and specifications
of hull and machinery of their own. mhl7-24
QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
March 19,1563.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
TILL NOON ON FRIDAY, the 10th of April, 1863. for a - .
supply of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL for
the use of Hospitals - in this City and Stearsers employed
in the Government service at the port of Baltimore. and
to fill requisitions from Quartermasters at other points,
for the months of April, May, Jude, July, August. Sep
tember, October. November, and December, 1863, to be
delivered at the said Hospitals, and on board of the
Steamers in said port. The bids must be for each kind of
Coal separately, and the price per ton of 2,240 pounds of
each kind for each month musthe stated. -
. _ . . .
The quantity, of Coal per month will probably 'be
about 3,000 tons of Anthracite and 500 tons of Bitty
urinous. .
PROPOSALS FOR WOOD.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office.
TILL NOON ON FRIDAY; the 10th of April. 1363, for a
supply of good merchantable OAK and PINE WOOD,
for the use of the Hospitals and Campa in and around
Baltimore, for the months of April, May, June. July,
August, September. October, November, and December,
1863, to be delivered at the said Hospitals and Camps: or
furnished at their yards. The bids mnst be for each kind
of Wood separately, and the prices per cord for each
month must be states. The quantity of Wood per month
will probably be about 1,000 or 1,600 cords of Oak and 400
. .
Proposals from dielowal.parties will not be considered.
and an oath of allegiance must accompany each props•
sition.
GUARANTEE.
The abilities of the bidder to fulfilthe contract, should
it be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two respon
sible persons, whose signatures must be appended to the
The responsibility, of the guarantors must be shown by
the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District
Court, or, of the United States District Attorney. r Bidders
mnst be,present in person when the bids are opened. or
their proposals will not be considered. Bonds equal An
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 thebond 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 Guarantee.
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 at once enter into a
contract in accordance therewith.,
Should the contract be awarded him, !we are prepared,
to become his sureties, .
To this guars nteel must : e appended the official certifi
cate above mentioned. J. L. DONALDSON,
p.h2l-taplo Lt. Col. and Quartermaster U. S. A.
TO THE "DISEASED OF ALL
CLASSES.—AII acute and chronic diseases cured,
Philadelphia, lsPe w a h a en tee desired; i gd. W in A g iro ' r S s r iTit:
lure,no cnarge is made. . '
Prof. C. Et...BOLLES, the founder 'of this f 14319
practice, has associated with him Dr. M. GALLO
'WAY. A pamphlet containing a multitude of oar
, tifleates of 'those eared ; t also, letters Mid compli
mentary resolutions from medical men and others, .
will be given to any person free.. ,
N. B.—Medical • men and others who &wire a
- knowledge 'of my discovery sail enter for a full
course of lectures at any time.
Consultation free.
DES. BOLLES dr, GALLOWAY,
doa . 6 , 1420 WALNUT Street.
OKERE L, HERRING, SHAD,
2,600 Bids MESS. Non. 1, 8. and 8 Mackerel, late-aanghi
'at ash, in assorted p_ackages.
2,000 , Bble. New 16:astport. 'Fortune Bay. and Halal
,1,500 Boxes Lubec; Sealed, and No. 1 Herrin.lso Bbla. rom Mesa Shad
-250 Boxes Herkimer County Cheeee.
to More and for tale by • MURPHY & KOONS.
11L1441 , No. 146 North wukßvy.s.
- -EDWIN 'A: HUGHES,
.259 SOntit-VEITTEE Street; above Sresee,
feltl-3m
'ICE PRESSER, CLAY WHEELS.
Casting, Brickmakera'„!Poola. Pactory woo:
South. FIFTH st. aatil4.-loel S. P. AMAZE.
JOHN B. NITERS & CO., AUCTION
EERS, Noe, 232 and 2 , 34 MARKET Street.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, INDIA, OERMAX,
AND I3RITISH DRY 000D4
THIS MORNIZG,
March 30, at 10 o'clock, be sold by catalogue, on
four months' credit,-about
700 PACKAGES AND LOTS
of French, India, German. and Bigtish an , ' goods. atc:
embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and
staple articles in silk, worsted. woolen, linos andeotton
fabrics.
POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS. SHOES; em.
ON NI
UEDAN
march 31, at 10 o T 'clo S ck, will OR
be sold G E by Mk:UMW
on four months' credit—
About 900 packages boots, shoes, brogans, cwcalrY
boots, Ire. embracing a general assortment of prime
goods, of City and Eastern manufacture.
LI 9EITgIg IV ATtnaIgTVITNNI7 II°B.
We will hold a large sale of British , arencm p uo ,
and Domestic Dry, Goods, by catalogue, on four mouths'
credit,
. ...
April 2d, embracing about 700 packages and. 1 0 1 3
of staple and fancy articles in woolens, linens, cottons,
silks, and worsteds, to which we invite the attention of
dealers.
- N.B.—Samples of the same will brarranged for es
amination. with catalogues, early onthe morning of sale,
Whendealers will flndit to their-interest to attend.
-
PEREMPTORY SALEOF CARPETINGS, CANTON
MATTING'S. RUGS. MATS, dm.
For Spring Sales.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
April &I, at precisely 1034 o'clock, by catalogue, on
four months' credit—
Comprising English, Brussels, three-ply, superfine
Ingrain, Venitian, hemp, and list carpetingst white and
red check Canton and' cocoa mailings, rugs, mats. drug
gets. &c.
FURNESS, BRINLEY,. & CO.
,Ho. 429 MARKET STREET.
SALE QF IMPORTED AND DOMbSTTO DRY GOODS.
ON TUESDAY MORNING.`
March -
March 3101. at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on 4 montba'
credit—
600 packages and lots of fancy and staple dry goods.
STOCK OF FANCY AND STAPLE .DRY GOODS.
ON TUESDAY MORNING
March 31, a large stock of dry ¢Dods.
FRESH GOODS. ,
TI7SD.A.Y.M,OWNCI
cases brown linen ducks and drills.
do Spanish and bley linens.
do fancy amour drills:
do Irish linens. linen towels:
do brown and bleached muslin s.
do 9Land 3.t linen cambric handkerchiefs.
DIMS GOODS.
6 cases plaid poil de chevres.
2 cases Manchester ginghams.
1 case 6 4 wool spring croak ings.
2 cases plain morainhiques.
2 cases fancy plaid poplins.
7 cases fancy madder prints.,
STOCK OF FANCY DAY GOODS.
ONTITRSDAY MORNING,
March 31, at 10 o'clock, consisting of
- fancy bonnet and trimming ribbons, flowers,.
feathers,lallks, velvets, pins, spool cotton, patent thread;
hosiery„tapes, sewing silk, buttons, mohair bindings,
fringes, gimps, white goods, laces, bareges, tissues,
lawns, prints, cloths. organdy and baremSzebes, French
lace mantillas. broche shawls, gloves, hdkfa, merino
shirts and drawers, vestings; zephyr worsted, bonnets,
parasols. &c.
SPECIAL SALE OP 700 CARTONS BONNET AND
TRIMMING RIBBONS.
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
March 31st. at 10 o'clock, consisting of
-cart ns Nos. 4,5, and 6 corded edge poult de sole,
assorted colors, blue, white, black, brown, and purple
ribbons.
—lt 160 extra heavy bonnet ribbons.
vac* superfine quality white and buff ribbons.
--lige:A extra blacks, do do do.
—1(060 whites, of super quality.
10060 new style fringe colored. 'do.
—satin ribbons, belt ribbons, &c.
Comprising the largest and most desirable assortment
offered this season.
3,000 DOZEN LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS,
[Warranted all Linen. .
—.does/. fine to extra fine corded border L. a hak?s.
dcz kdo do ' do do do.
—,V and hemstitched - do do do.
BALMORAL SKIRTS AND BROCHR SHAWLS.
310 large airs spring balmorals. -
SOO Paris stripe broche shawls.
CURTAIN DAMASK.
1 case 44 colored curtain damask.
GILLETTE & SCOTT,
AUCTIONEERS, Jayne's Marble Building,
619 CHESTNUT Street, and 616 JAYNE Street,
mh3-lm Philadelphia.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF AMERICAN AND IM
PORTED DRY GOODS.
ON TUESDAY MORNING. •
March Slit, 0110 o'dockAlconsisting of French flowers,
hoop skirts, ribbons, millinery goods, lace a, embroideries.
linen cambric handkerchiefs, hosiery, gloves, boots and
shoes, akaw goods. Sm.-
.
SPEGIAL SALE, ON WE DNESD AY, April Ist, 250 doz.
custonlivalade shirts (linen bosoms) and collars, made, up
for best eity. trade. Persons can make seltationslo flt,
bregspining the goods early on the day of sale.
ON FRIDAY, April 3d, special sale of straw goods,
French flowers, millinery goods. &c.
ON SATURDAY, April 4th, special sale of liquers.
ON MONDAY, April 6th, special sale of household. fur
niture
TARRANT'S
• SELTZER APERIENT.
This valuable and popular Medicine has universally re
ceived the most favorable recommendations of the
MEDICAL PROFESSION and the public as the '
mod EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE
SALINE APERIENT. -
It maybe used with•the best effect in
Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Sick Headache;
Nausea, Less of Appetite, Indigestion, Acidity of •
the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, Gout,
Rheumatic Affections, Gravel, Piles,
AYD ALL COMPLAINTS WHERE
A GENTLE AND COOLING APERIENT OR PIIRCIA-
It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by
Sea and Land, Residents in Hot Climates, Persons of
Sedentary Habits, Invalids, and Convalescents; Captains
of Vessels and Planters will find it a valuable addition
to their Medicine Chests.
It is in the form of a Powder, carefully put up in bottles
to keep in any, climate, and merely requires
water poured upon it to produce
lightful effervescing beverage.
Numerous testimonials, from professional and other
gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun
try, and its steadily increasing popularity for a series of
years,strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable charac
ter,. and commend it to the favorable notice of an intelli
gent public. •
Manufactured only by .- -
TARRANT & CO -
No. 275 GREENWICH Street, corner of Warrernt.
:NEVTY.OXif,
ap2l-ly And for sale by Druggistsgenerally.
PURIFY THE BLOOD.-NOT LA. FEW
of the worst disorders that afflict mankind arise from
the corruption that accumulates in the blood. Of all the
discoveries that have bead made to purge it out, none
have been found which could equal in effect AYER'S
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA_ It
cleanses and renovates the blood, in.stile .the vigor of
health into the system, and purges out the httmors which
make disease. It stimulates the healthy functions of
the body, and expels the disorders that grow and rankle
in the blood. Its extraordinary virtues are not yet wide
ly known, but when they are, it will 'no longer be a
question what remedy to employ in the great variety of
afflicting diseases that require an alterative remedy.
Such a remedy, that could be relied on, has long been
sought for, and now, for the first time, - the public have
one on which they can depend. Onr space here does not
admit certificates to show its effects, - but the trial of a
single bottle will show to the sick that it has virtues sur
passing anything they have ever taken. Sufferers from
Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, try it and see
the rapidity with which it coxes. Skin Diseases, PPM
ple. 9, Pustules,. Blotches, Eruptions, &c., are soon
cleaned out of the system. •
St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Teller or
Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, de., _ should not
be borne while they can be so speedily cured by Area's
SARSAPARILLA.
Syphilis• or Venereal Disease is expelled from the
system by the prolonged Ilse of this Sarsaparilla. and
the patient is left as healthyas if he had never had the
disease.
. . .
Female DiseaseB are caused by Scrofula in-the blood,
and are generally soon cured by this EXTRACT OF
SARSAPARILLA. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles
for $5.
For all the purposes of a family physic, take AYER'S.
CATHARTIC PILLS, which are everywhere known to
be the beet purgative that is offered to the American. peo
ple. Price, 25 cents per box, or five boxes for tv.. .
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER de CO., Lowell, Ilfass.,
and sold by all Druggists everywhere. fele-mwfihn
'WONDERFUL DISCOVERY AND
WONDERFUL RESULTS ACCOMPLISHED BY
PROF. C. H. BOLLES, 1220 WALNUT Street —The
difference between fact and fictions, of permanently
curing the suffering of their diseg,se, and advertising to
cure, and showing no better evidence than offering re
ference of some personS in far-off localities, can well be
appreciated by anxious seekers after health, upon atten
tively reading the following certificates of cases from
some of the most reliable gentlemen of Philadelphia, who
were permanently cured - by Prof. C. H. BOLLES, of
1220'WA LW cm Street.
- 1,1 - eiich,i2, 1563
- - - -
Facts are stubborn things. and - as evidauee is required
for the establishment of all facts, admitting ;col.; least
doubt, and as the astonishing cures 'perfored by Prof.
BOLLES are such as no other man has ever performed in
this or any other city, it seems important in the present
case to offer some proof by way of certificates from some
of the most reliable gentlemen of this city, and more
because there are some in this city who have the auda
city to claim to treat according to Prof. BOLLES'-dis
covery, and these same persons are really ignorant of the
Positive or Negative Poles of any Electrical Machines,
and therefore, Prof. BOLLES has cautioned the sick'
against trusting their health in such reckless hands.
Read the following certificates of cures of most obsti
nate diseases by Prof. Bolles, 1220 Walnut street.
Philadelphia.
The first cure was performed three years ago, and
continues well tothts date
About nine years ago I had a severe attack of dyspeptic
symptoms,` which increased on me during the whole.
time, an I supposed, and also my physicians that
treated me, that my real disease was dyspepsia, and at
first was treated for that disease. My symptoms were at
first great hunger, • and bad and exhausted feeling in the
stomach, only when I ate often.. Sometimes, however,
I experienced loss of appetite, very disagreeable nausea
In thestomach, pain in the epigastrum; heartburn, great
fullness about the stomach, and pain through the pyloric
region; a feeling sometimes of great weight in the sto
mach,. collection of acidity in the stomach, fetid
taste. in the mouth. When the sense of hunger came
on as above described, I had a sense of fluttering
about ' the chest,nnd a sinking faint-feeling at the
pit of the stomach, which was, in my first attacks,-.re
lieved only by taking food, and many times in my walks
through the streets of Philadelphia. when these sinking
spells came 0n,,1 was obliged to call at. some restaurant
and take food, but this only relieved me for the present
time, and thus .I suffered for pears under the best medi
cal treatment in the city." However, mY physician at
last pronounced my disease cancer in the stomach. I
continued to be treated for what I,was informed to be
a cancer np to the time that Professor Bolles came to
this city and advertised his important discovery in the
application-'of Galininism and other _modifications of
Electricity. for the cure of (as he announced) acute and
chronic diseases, and more especially cancers, tumors,
white swelling. &c. I immediately called on Prof.
Belles, at 1220 Walnut street, for advice in my case. I
will here state that I considered my case a hopeless one,
but notwithstanding this, my hopes were at once re
vived, when, Prof. B. frankly told me that he could
cure me in a few, dal s, and I am frank in saying that in
twelve or fourteen treatments I was perfectly cured.
Thie cure to me looks mysterious, and will ever appear
a wonder of wonders, but to Prof. B. all seemed cer
tain, as. he remarked at the commencement that he knew
to a day how long it would take to produce a cure.
lam certain of a permanent cure .from. :the fact that
about two years have elapsed since my cure,; and have
had no symptoms of return. I think Professor Bolles
has made a very important discovery in the application
of Electricity for the certain cure of. acute, and chronic
diseases, know of a great number of persons whom he
has cured of the most obstie ate diseases, both acute and
chronic. I have watched his success for more than two
years, and take pleasure in recommending his scientific
discovery to suffering humanity. , Ishall .take pleasure
in being referred to by the diseased.
H. C. SHTIRTLEFF,
3722 M A.R.RET Street.
The following wonderful cure of Epilepsy was per
formed 'more than eight months ago and remains well
to this slat e. ... Read the following attentively. :
The following is, a statement of facts in reference to my
condition and astonishing cure of Epilepsy:
For five years previous to my knowledge of Professor
C. H. Bolles' discovery of the therapeutic administra
tion of .Galvanism,-Magnetism, and other modifications
of Electricity. for. the cure of all acute and chronic
diseases,. I had been_ severely - afflicted with Epileptic
- Fits of the most obdurate character, and had abandoned
nil hopes of ever. being mired, as I had for years tried
the treatment and - received the counsel of the most emi
nent Medical. Hen of the States, with the view of obtain
ing relief if any could be found among the Old Schools;
but all my efforts were unavailing, and, therefore, all
hopes were afiandoned, as then knew of no greater
skill for the cure. of obstinate cases than in the Old
Schools. About six months ago my mind was turned
'to investigate, the new discovery of . Prof. C. H. Bol
les, 1220 Walnut street,t and, after noticing- several
certificates of cures which were published, and some
from persons with whom I was acquainted, and
knew them to be reliable men, I was induced to
call.= the Professor, and obtain his ()pinion of my case.
After he had examined me about ten,minntes, he frankly
'• informed me that he could cure, me, Mid 'Offered to give
me a written warrantee of a complete cure, and in case
of, a failure to charge me nothing. This at first seemed
an impossibility; but the frankness 'and earnestness of
.:the Professor convinced Inc of his scientific accuracy in
the diagnosis , of ray case. He disclosed 'all my sufferings ,
and symptoms for five years past as well as 'I knew, them ;
rayeelf. • I will here state, for the good of hamanllY,
and especially those suffering as I was, that I am per
fectly cured, I further would state that more tharileur
months have elapsed since my cure, arid-I have bad
symptoms, and, therefore, feel confident that I am awed.
I shall take pleasure in being referred tdat anY;time, by :
any ones suffering as 3. was, and any iiifornnitiMai of my
condition previous to ray cure will be freeljr given. to any
one at 1.51-Z North THIRTEENTH Street,.Philadeinhia.
GEO.' W.' 'FREED.
N:l3:Professer C." H. BOLLES will" Publish, from
.time time,certilicates of the cure of chronic easestwhish
- had resisted the treatment of the most. eminent medical;
men far
Please take notice that ProiVasior B. does not advertisei
any certifica les of cures, except those mired in this oltY•
See advertisement in another column. '
Consuftation Free,
tea
AUCTION SALES.
ON THUBSPAY MORNING
MEDICAL.
EFFERVESCENT
TrTE IS REQUIRED
PROF. C. H. BOLLES.
1220 WALNUT Street: PbThedelphis.
AUCTION SALES.
M THOMAS & SONS,
• Ifoa. 139 and 14-1 South FOURTH Strad
FIRST CLASS FARMS AND caTy raarturr.
ON 7IIESDAY.
March 51,st 12 O clock, noes, at the Exchange, a very
desirable country sea and lam, 724 acres, near the
" Eurd Asylum," about 434 -mi!es from Market-street
- . fridge, with fronts on several plank and l other roads.
[A tract of gi acres, within about Nibs of a mile of
sold within a few days at $6OO an acre.] Passenger cam:
pasenear the orsinisse.
Also, AVERY VALUABLE FARM -of 62 acres, Mont
gomery county,Penna.toown as "Cedar Farm," and a
very valuable marl farm. g 2 acres, near Chestnut mill.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. —Also-, by order of
Court cf Common Pleas, Orphans' Court. t..xecntors, and
others, a. large nmonntand variety, including valuable
tavern, north Broad street, stores, dwellings, Ato in
overy part of the city — altogether about forty properties.
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Full descriptions irt pamphlet eatalo3nes, now
ready at tree Auction' Store.
SALE OF A VALI:TA:En PRIVATE LT RRARY. INCLN
.I) INC) MANY RARE ANT) STANDARD WORKS,
BEAUTIFY:2TX ILLUSTRATED WORKS, BOOK"-
CASES. AC ITROIVIATEC . LORGNETTE, FIE LD-GLASS,
ON WEDNESDAY AND TIT uRs , DAy AFTERNOONS.
April Ist and 2d,..itt tbe Auction Store, a valuable pri
vate library, which includes many rare and valuable'
works in the verinns departments of literature; alsoo,
many beautifully illit strafed fine London editions.
'Book ewe, framed' portraits,. Eno achromatic.lorgnette,
- field glass, are.
PAN C 0 AST & WARNOCK, Al7O-
TIONEERS, No. 272 MARKET Street.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF AMERICAN Awm -IM
PORTED DRY GOODS, CLOrrelS, CASSIMAREEL
WRITE GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, &c., &c., by
catalogue
ON WEDNESDAY MO KING.
pril Ist, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely. _
Comprising about 750 lots of seasonable goods, worthy
the attention of pnrcb asere.
SALE OF 1,0
10 DOZEN J. & P. COATS' SPOOL
COTTON.
Also, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
April Ist, 1,000 dozen J. & P. Coats' spool cotton, in
lots of well assorted numbers S@EXT.
SPECIAL SALE OF STRAW GOODS, MILLINERY
GOODS. &c.. by catalogue.
ON MONDAY MORNING,
April 6th, commencing still o'clock precisely.
Comprising a large assortment or faahonable goods.
HILIP FORD & CO., AIJOTIONEERE,
P
525 MARKET and 52% COMMERCE Streets.
SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BRO
GANS, Arc.
THIS 'MORNING,
Marsh 30th, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold by ca
talogue, 1.000 cases men's, boys', and youths', calf.
kip, and grain boots, brogans, gaiters, balmorals, dm. ;
women's. misses' and children's, calf,kip. goat, kid.ared
morocco ovals, boots, sboeS, buskins, gaiters, &c., in
cluding first-class city-made goods. •
/EP Goods open for examination, with catalogues, early
on the morning of sale.
SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS, '_SHOES, BRO
GANS, &c.
ON THURSDAY MORNING.
April 2d, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold by ca.
talogne, 1,003 cases men's, boy's, and youths' calf kb ,
and grain boots, brogans, &c. ; women's misses'. and
children's, calf, kip, goat, kid, and imorocco heeled boots
and shoes.
TitYHENRY- P. WOLBERT., -
• AUCTIONEER,
2011 MARKET Street. South side. above &mond St
Enanlar Sales of_ Goods, Trttandnsliotionativar&e,
every
r an o ' clock kY precisely NES .
Ci and
ty P —AY
Pr--
City and country Dealer' are reheated to attend these
'ales.
Consignments respectfally solicited from Mar.nfailtn.
rare, Importers, COMMinio3l. Wholesale, and Jobbirug
Rouses, and Retailers of and every description of
Merchandise..
DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, SKIRTS, HOSIERY,
• ELDSFS.: &c. —From the Shelves.
THIS MORNING,
March 20th, a 110 o'clock, will be sold from the shelves.
a desirable asortment of goods. comprising prints. cam
brim, :Moines, poplins,--ladies' and misses skirts, cotton
hosiery, gloves, linen and cotton Iniks , neckties, dress
trimmings. buttons, _ spool cotton, silk. br.tids, shoes.
caps, colognes, soaps, brushes, &c.
WOLBERT, AUCTION KART •
• No. 16 SOUTH SETH STREET,
Between Mark et and Chestnut.
FRUIT TREES, GRAPE VINES, CURRANTS, RASP
BERRIES, &c.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.
April Ist, at 11 o'clock, at No. 16 South Sixth street.
- A large assortment of standard and dwarf fruit treag,
grape vines, currants, raspberries, &c. ; all warranted
.true to name.
vz - FRANCK, AUCTIONEER,
T T • Coiner - SECOND and BUTTONWOOD Streets.
Sale at No. 123 North Second Street.
THE ENTIRE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF STOVES.
'HEATERS,- MATERIALS, TOOLS. &c., OF A STOVE
MitiIJFACTURER DECLINING BUSINESS.
• ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
March 9th, at 10 o'clock, at N 0.12.3 North Second Street,
above Arch, will be sold, the entire stock of gas-burn
ing, parlor, cs-bnder, and cook - stove=, of the moat im
proved patterns; Sd . trver's beating and. ventilating fur
naces, tin and hollow ware, odd cast'ngs, fire-brick,
pipe, sheeeand rod iron. furnaces, human and black
smith tools, :tc.,' . being the entire stock of I. IL Pleis,
declining business.
Catalogues on the morning of sale.
I SAAC -.NA . THANS, AUCTIONEER,
N. E. corner. THIRD and SPRUCE Streets.
LARGE. SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. by order
of Abraham Nathans, Broker, on TUESDAY - MD RDTING.
April ith,186, 4 , at 934 o'clock A. M., consisting - of gold
and silver patent-lever, and other watches; gold chains,
Sinner rings, breastpinss bracelets. pencil cases, silver
ware; coats, pants, Tests, shawls, dresses; violins, guns,
pistols, dr.c.
-.:,NOTICE.—AII persons having goods on deposit with
meover the legal length of time will call and redeem the
same, otherwise theymill be sold on the above day.
ABRAHAM . NA,TH ANS. Broker.
111112740 e N. W. corner SIXTH and GALLO SMELL.
MARSHAL'S SALES.
•
MARSHAL'S SATLE.-BY VIRTUE
of a Writ of Sale,' by Hie Honorable John Cadwala
der, Judge of the District. Court of the United States in
-and - for the Easteyn -District of Pennsylvania, in admi
ralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sate, to the
highest and- best bidder. for cash, at the store No. 519
ARCH Street, on FRIDAY. April 10, 1851, a portion of
the cargo of the; steamer Bermuda. consisting of the
following articles of merchandise, viz:
62 bales of white, .blne, and gray blankets; 90 bales of
kerseys; 22 bales - woolen and Canton flannels; 1 case of
woolens; 1 bale cassimeres. 1 case - cashmeres; 21 bales
of cloths; 0-cases military insignia; 2 bales worsted
bindings; 1 bale edging. wool; 14 cases shoe thread; 5:1
eases hosiery; 16 cases spool cotton; 5 cases straw hats
feathers. Ste.-. and . 5 cases of twine. Catalogues will be
issued five daysprior to the sale, and the goods open for
examination at the said store. _
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WILLIAM DIILLWARD,
United States Marshal D. D. of Pa.
Philisdelphia, March 26..1963. m1127.4t
trA4ISHAL'S SALE.BY VIRTUE
of a Writ of Sale by the Honorable JOHN CAD
WALADER, Sedge of the District Court of the United.
States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsyl yank , .
in Admiralty, to me directed. will be sold at Pablic
Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at ARCH
STREET wharf, on SATURDAY, " April 4. 1861: at 12
.o'clock, M., Three-Sixteenths 'of the brig WILLIAM
CREEYY, her tackle, apparel and furnitnra,-being the
interest of CREEVY & FARWELL. resident§ and inhabi
tants of the State of Louisiana, in the sail brig.
WILLIAM MLLWARD,
_ _
United. States Marshal, E. D. of Pennsylranik:
PHILADELPHIA, March 15, 1863. Dh26-6t
MARSTI" A T,'S SALE.-BY , VIRTUE
of a Writ of Sale by the Honorable JOIN CAD
WALA_DER, Judge of the District Court'of de United
States in and for the Eastern District of Temsylvauta.
in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold atl3Lblic
to the - highest and best bidder for cash at S. O.
COOK'S AUCTION STORE, No. 124 South "FEINT Street,
on 'MONDAY, April 6, 1363, at 11 o'clock A.M. a portion
of the cargo of steamer BERMUDA., consieng of 1,975
sides of sole leather, 66 bales of upper Mater, 197 sec
tions of copper-riveted 9 and 10 inch leaths hose, 1 box
of skins. 1 case fine boots and shoes, 300 Imes tin plates,
350 bundles of sheet iron. Samples at the action store.
- WILLIAM MI;LWARD,
_ 'United States Marshal E,. D. of Eansylvama.
PHILADELPHIA. March 23. um. . mh2,443t
FREIGHT.
tjNRANS
PTORTEATIONIio)m:FN T
ANY is nOW
prepared to forward freights
" FROM PHILADELPHIA TO ISW YORK,
-VIA CAMDEN AND PORT lONMOITPH.
Freights received at THIRD Whaf above ARCH St.
The attention of Merchants and adnners is, directed to
this new and expeditions route, And a portion of their
patronage is respectfully solicited ,
For fortherparticulars apply to •
GEO. B. MeCITIEOH , Freight Agent.
158 NORTH WHARVES.
w 'F. GRIFFITTS, Jr.
General Manger.
po.14:0M1111061^1 'DO
3. TIE ADAMS EXPRESS
- COMPANY, Office 334 CHESTNUT.
Street, forwards Parcele,Tachages, Merchandise, Bank
Notes, and Specie, either by its own lines or in comma.
Lion with other Express Companies, to the principal
Towns and Cities in the United States_'
4 aIR S. S. SANDFORD. General Superintendent.
zwrIPPrNG.
FRIA STEAMSHIP LUTE, sailing from each
port on SATURDAYS, from first Wharf above RINI
Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston.
The steamship SAXON, Capt. Matthews. from, Phila
delphia for Boston, on SATURDAY, April 4, at 10 o'clock
A. M. and steamer NORMAN, Capt. Baker, will sail
from Boston, on the SAME DAY, at 4.P.
These new and substantial steamships form a regular
line; sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays.
Insurances effected at one-halt the premium charged by
sail vessels.
Freights taken at fair rates
ShipperS are requested to send Slip Receipts and Bllls
Lading with their goods.
For Freight or Passage chavhig fine aocommodatloneL
apply to HENRY WINSOR Sr CO.,
mh9 332 South DELAWARE Avenua.
STEAM -WEEK_LY TO UV - KW
- POOL, touching at Queenstown (Cork Hag
hor.) The well-known • Steamers of the Liverpool, NeW
York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company are intended
to sail as follows :
EDINBURGH Saturday, March 211.
ETNA.- - • Saturday, April 4.
CITY 'OF WASHINGTON Saturday, April 11.
'And every succeeding Saturday at noon, from Pier Na
44, North River. _ -
RATES OF PASSAGE.
Payable in Gold, or its eanivalent - in. Currency.
I
FIRST. CABIN, 1,80 00 S.TEF.,BAGE. $32 193
Do. to London, St CO Do. to louden. :5550
Do. to Paris, 95 00 Do. to Paris, 40 50
Do.' to -Hamburg, 90 00 - Do. to Hamburg... 47 00
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen. Rotter
dam, Antwerp, du., at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or - Queenstown : let Cabin. 141.
&A SlO5. Steerage from Liverpool, 440. From Queens._
town, $3O. Those who wish to send for their friends tea
buy tickets here at these rates. .
For further information, apply at the Company it
Oill see. : ' JOHN O. DALE, Agent,
'MB -. ll l WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. -
FOR ALBANY-ANDF TROY
'''*. 4 .--The barge SAN GABRIEL, C. Titus - master ,
joadiag for the 'above points, and will.
s ail
on'the opening of the Hudson
For freight, which will be taken on reasonable terms,
apply to , _ S: FLANAGAN,
xrib27-ti No. 301 South DELAWARE.
rrz t FOR - NEW YORK,
VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CA
NAL. DESPATCH ANDSWIFTSITRE:LINES,
The steamers of this line are leaving daily at it M., and
5 Y. M. from third pier above WALNUT Street.
For freight, - which will be taken on accommodating
terms: - apply to . WM. M. BAIRD St CO.,
mh26-tf - 132 South DEL AWARE Avenue. .
=Wit FOR NEW YORK-NEW
DAILY LINE-VIA DELAWARE AND
_RARITAN CDNAL.
and New York - Express Steamboat Com
pany receive freight andleave daily'at 2:l`. M.; delivering
their,cargoes in-New York the following day.
Freights taken at:reasonable rates.
WM. P. CLYDE, Agent,
No. 14 SOUTH WJJARVES, Philadelpkia.
JAMES HAND, Agent,
and-tt Piers 14 and 15 EAST RIVER. New York.
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ZINC- ARMY -AND TOILET MIRRORS,
Tho'boat in the world for finish and:dnikbilitt;
B M. S.- Jr::
The best brand. Silk Firdolied
VELVET 'RIBBONS.
• 'le Ag
en BENJA M IN' i M.
116 DUAXE S treet near
New_
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• •
EVANS -&TSON'S
. SALAMAZCD.P.E. SAFIt
• ftoitt:
16 SOUTH FOURTH 'STREET,
PHILADELPHIA., FA.
A large variety . oM
f a-PROOF SAFES always on
•
glik__Dß FINE, PRACTICAL DEN
wzMuu'rTlST:teir the host twenty yeara, 5319 VINE St.,
belOwthird.,-inserts the most' beautiful TEETH of the
age. mounted on line Gold. Platina; Silver, Volcanite,Go•
ralite, Amber, &c., at prices, for, neat and.. substantial
work, more reasonable than any dentist in this city or
State, 'Teeth plugged to last for Ille: Artificial Teeth Tr
paired to suit. - No pain in extracting. • No, charm. un
til gal Li right.. itefereartarnalfami ,tes.