SHERIFF'S SALES. {SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF LJ a writ of Levari Facias, lo mo directed, will be ex posed to public-sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6, 1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that cnrtaiu lot or piece of ground with the throe story brick building thereon erected and curtilage appur tenant thereto, situate on the north side of Hamilton street, iu the Fifteenth ward of thecity ot Philadelphia, at the distance of seventy two feet eastward from the «ast side of Twentieth street; thence extendingoastward along Hamilton street eighteen feet; thoace northward between parallel lines ninety-seven feet to Preston street. [Said buildingis about fourteen feet wide and about thirty fepl3de« i\ and it stands about thirty foot back from the stre ts it is called a back building, there being room onrush in front to build a main building if desired, ] [l>. C., 421; M. T., ’Si. Debt, $123. &9. G. SergeauU Taken in execution and to besold as the property of James McFillcn, trustee of Mary E. Ainbrosi, owner or reputed owner, and Robert Arthur and Mary E. Ambrosi, contractors. * JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. _Phila(lclnhia, Sheriffs Office. March 21,1863. mh26-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public salo or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Api-il G, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, and the two story buck building thereon erecte l, situate on the south side of Dauphin streat, in the city ofPhiiadelphiu, late foorth Penn District, commencing at the distance of oue hundred and ten feet eastward from, the southeast corner of Landing avenue or Twenty-uinth street, and containing in front or breadth on said Dauphin street twenty-seven feet, and in longth or- depth southward one hundred and twenty feet, lying in Twenty-first ward, and embracing the whole of lot No. 825 and nine feet on lot Nol 324, according to the plan of the North Penn Village, granted to the said Henry Baiubridge, in fee, by the North Penn Village Association. CD. C., 359; MarchT., J 63. Debt, $256.70. Bruickle.] Taken iu execution, and to be sold as the property of Henry Bainbridge. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. March 23,1563. mh2s-3t QHERIFE’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writof Levari Facias, to me directed.' will bo ex posed io public sale or yendue. on MONDAY Evening, April 6,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sausffm-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the cast side of Parke street, at the distauco of one hundred aud forty-nine feet northward from the north side of Catharine street, in the First ward of the city of Phila delphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Parke street sixteen feet, and extending of that breadth, in length or depth eastward, sixty-nine feet six inches. Bounded-northward by lot of ground now or late of Charles L. Desamiue, Southward by other ground of said Charies L. Desauque, eastward by ground now or late of,Kuhn and Harrison, and westward by Parke street aforesaid. [Being the same lot of ground which the said Charles L. Dt-sauque ami wife, by indenture bearing date the seventh day oi October, IS6I, and re corded in the office for recording deeds, &c., for the city nnd county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. C H., No. 25, page 315, See. , granted and conveyed unto the said David Bceisin fee. 3 . ’ CD. C, 380; Mar. T. ‘63J Debt,sss6. Hopper. 1 Taueu in execution and to be sold as tree property of David Beers. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 23,1863. mh26-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6,1563. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the northwest waidlj side of Frankford road, at the-distance of twenty-two feet four and five-eighth inches northeast ward of the northeastwardly side of Adams street, in the Twenty third ward of the city of Philadelphia; contaia iug in front or breadth on said Fraukford road thirty six feet, and extending noi’thwestwardly along the southwettwardly lin’e thereof seventy- four (74) feet, and along the northeastwardly line thereof sixty-four ffeet eight inches to a three-feet-eleven-and-one-eighth-of an-inch-wide alley, narrowing on the said alley to twenty-six feet. Bounded on the southeast by said Frankford road, on the northwest by said alley, aid on tbe nortbfast and southwest by ocher land now or late of Hannah Morton. CBeingpart of the same lot of land Which Charles W.Carroll,|by indenture dated December Stb. 1856, and recorded at Philadelphia,in Deed Book.R. D. W., No. 107, page 115, &c., granted and conveyed to the said Hannah Morton in fee. CD. C., 452; M. T., ’63. Debts4oo.oo. J. B. Britton ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Hannah Morton. • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office,March. 24,1863. mh26-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, 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. All that certain messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of Coates street, at the distance of one hundred and thirty-two feet aud one half inch westward from Thirteenth street, in the Four-, teentli ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing ia fronton said Coates street eighteen feet, and extending in depth northward, at right angles therewith, one hun dred feet. Bonnded northward by ground now or late of John Gravel; eastward by ground now or late of John B, Rodgers; southward by said Coates street, and west ward by ground now or late of George Tea. [Which lot John Hertzler, Jr,, and wife, by indenture dated the twenty-third day of August, A. D. 1555, and recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Bookß. D. W.; No. 45, p. 46, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said John Lauck in fee, under and subject to the payment of a certain yearly ground rent of eiglity-one dollars, as therein expressed, which has since been extinguished. ] N. B. —The improvements consist of a three-story brick dwelling house and hack buildings. ,[D. C.,443;M. T„ *65. Debt, $2,900. M. P. Henry. 3 Taken in execution and to die sold as the property of Johu Lauck. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office. March 24,1863. mh26-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex- - posed to public sale or vendue, 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 noi th side of G irard avenue or street, (eighty feet wide,) at the distance of four hundred and forty feet two inches westward from the west aide of Schuylkill Fourth street, in the late district of Penn, containing in Front or breadth on the said. Girard avenue,, or street, twenty-one feet six inches, and extending in length or depth north wardly, between parallel lines at right angles with the said avenue or street, on the east line thereof, fifty-two feet two inches, and on the west line forty-eight feet eight inches and one-half of an inch. Bounded north ward and eastward by. other ground, part of the large lot this day granted to the said Peter B. Doremus, whereof this was also part, westward by other ground heretofore granted to the said Peter B. Doremus, and southward y Girard avenue or street aforesaid. • [Being part of a large lot which the said Osborn Conrad, by indenture bearing even date with a certain indenture of mortgage,’ viz. 27, 1f53. but duly executed and acknow ledged prior to the execution of said indenture, and in tended to be therewith lodged for l'ecord, for the con sideration money therein mentioned, the proportion in respect to the above described lot being hereby secured, granted and conveyed unto the said Peter B. Doremus in fee, subject to certain restrictions # v [D. C. 267 ; March T., ’63. Debt $1,709,00. Auge. ] in execution-and to resold as the pi’orerty of Peter B Doremns. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 24, 1863, mh26-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF . sundry writs of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY liven ing, April 6, ISo3, 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 southwest side of Ridge road, in the district of Spring Garden, in the county of Philadelphia. Begin ning on the southwest side of the said Ridge road, at the distance of thirty-eight feet eleven inches and one quar ter of an inch southeastward from the intersection of Broad street and the said Ridge road, thence extending southeastward along the southwest side of the said Ridge road thirteen feet, to ground granted by Henry C. Town send and wife to Jehu B. Prizer, thence southwestward at right angles with the said Ridge road, along the said Jeliu B. Pnzer’s land twenty-seven feet to a point, thence. still southwestward along the said Jehu Prizer’s ground thirteen feet eight inches to a point, on the east side of Broad street, at the distance of sixty-four feet three inches southward from the intersection of the said Broad street and the Ridge road, thence northward along the oast side of the said Broad street seventeen feet, to ground granted by the said Henry 0. Townsend and Wife to John Sweeds, thence eastward at right angles with the said Broad street, along the said John Sweed’s ground three feet six and a half inches to a point, and thence northeastward at right angles with the said Ridge road, along the said John Sweed’s ground twenty-seven feet to the place ofbeginntng. [Being the same premises Which the said Henry C. Townsend and GeorgianaL., his wife, by indenture bearing even date herewith, but duly executed and acknowledged immediately before these pi events, and intended to he herewith recorded, for the consideration money therein mentioned, part where of is hereby secured, granted and conveyed unto the said Jehu B. Prizer in tee. I'B. C., 460; Mar. T., ’63. Debtsl,o24.oo. J. Sergeant Price.! All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three-. story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situ ate on the southwest side of the Ridge road, in the dis trict of Spring Garden aforesaid. Beginning on the southwest Mde ofthesald Ridge road, at the distance of '.fifty-one feet eleven inches and one quarter of an inch southeastward from the intersection ot Broad street and the said Ridge road, thence extending southeastward along the. southwest side of the said Ridge road twenty six feet to groani granted bv Henry C. Townsend and wife, to George C. Mench, thence southwestward at Tight angles with the said Ridge rotd, along the said George C. Mench’sground twenty-*even feet.to apoint, thence still southwestward along the said George C. Mencli’s ground about twenty-five feet to a poiut, thence westward at right angles with the said Broad: street, along the said George C. Mench’s ground four feet to a point ou the east side of the said Broad street, at the distance of eighty-five feet one inch and one quarter of an inch southward from the intersection of the said Broad street and theßidge road, thence northward along the past side of the said Broad street twenty feet ten inches and one quarter of an inch to other ground of the said Hemy C. Townsend, thence northeastward along the said Henry C. Townsend’s other ground, thirteen feet eight inches to a point, and thence still northeast ward at right angles with said Ridge road, along the said Henry C. Townsend’s other ground twenty-seven feet to the place of beginning. [Being the same premises which Henry C. Townsend and Georgiana L., his wife, by indenture bearing even date herewith, but duly exe cuted and acknowledged before these presents, and in tended to be recorded, for the consideration money there in mentioned,, part thereof (to wit, the sum of three, thousand dollars) was advanced by the said Eli K.‘ Price, and is hereby secured, granted and conveyed unto the saictJehu B. Prizer in fee.! [D. C.. 461; March T., ? 63. geant Price.] ' Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jehu B. Prizer. • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 24.1863. mh26-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF +3 a writ of Levari "Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY.Evening, April 6,1563. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage or tene ment and lot or piece of ground situate on the north side "'of Wood street, at the distance of fifty-six feet nine inches eastward from the east side of Eighteenth street, in'th'at part of the '-city of Philadelphia late the district of Spring Garden; containing in front or breadth on the said Wood street twelve feet, and extending of that >Width in length or depth northward between lines paral lel with said Eighteenth street forty-one feet three inches to a two-feet-mne-inches-wide alley running westward into .another two-feet-nine-inches-wide alley leading "southward into the said Wood street. Bounded east ward by a messuage and lot of the said Joshua Cleu denon, westward by a messuage and lot of north ward by-the first-mentioned alley, and southward by Wood street aforesaid. [Being the westernmost of three certain, messuages or tenements and lots or pieces of ground, an estate per autre vie, wherein , John ©.Barclay,-by indenture dated the 23d of August, A. D. 1857, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book A. D. B , No. 144, gage 19, &c., granted, to the said Joshua Cieu denon, his heirs and assigns, and which said mossuage3 and lots of ground James Bryan, trustee, et al., by in denture bearing even date with a certain indenture of mortgage,'viz: November 21, iB6O, but duly executed and acknowledged prior to the execution of said inden ture and intended to be recorded, granted and convoyed unto the said Joshua Clendenon in fee.] Subject to the payment of a yearly ground rent of fifty-four dollars in equal half-yearly payments, together with the use of the said alleys/- CD. C., 360; Mar. T., ’63. Debt, $715.94.-. Thom.-3- Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joshua Clendenon. ‘ / JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 24, 1863 mh26-St SHERIFF’S sale.—by virtue op a writof Levari Facias, to me divccted, will be ex posed to public sale or . vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, • All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on Frank lord creek, in the late borough of Bridesburg, now in the Twenty-third , ward of the city of Philadelphia. Bounded and described aa follows, to wit: Beginning at - a stone set for a corner in the middle of a street laid out and opened thirty-three feet wide, called Church street, in the late borough of Bridesbuvg aforesaid; thence extending along the middle of said'street south forty-nine degrees forty-five minutos, east one hundred and eighty-four feet and two-tenths of a foot to a corner in the middle of said street, in a line with the side of a street laid.out thirty feet wide, called Young street; thence along tbo side of said Young street north forty degrees and fifteen minutes, east one hundred and twen ty-two feet and five-tenths of a foot to a corner; tbence north sixteen degrees and fifteen minutes, west one hun dred at d twenty-six.(l26) feet, moro or less, to low-wa ter mark in said Frankford creek; therico along low-wa ter mark the several courses and distances up said creek to the side of Jesse H. Flitcraft’s land; thence along the side of the same south four degrees and forty-five mi nutes, east one hundred and fifty feet, or thereabouts, to a corner stone and place of beginning, measuring about two hundred and.three feet and eight-tenths of a foot on the high-water line, agreeably to a survey and plan “of lots laid out by John Foulkrod, Esq., for the said John G. Schneider and John Young. Bounded southwest wardly by Church street, sonihea?twardly by Young street, eastwardly by land tf Schneider and Young, northwardly by Frankford creek, and westwardly by Jesse H. Flitcrafta land. [Being the same premises winch John G. Schneider and Barbara, his wife, and John loungand Margaret, his wife, by indenture dated the Ist day of July, 1869, granted and conveyed unto the said Edward Darwen and Robert M. Shouse, their heirs and assigns, in fee. 1 [D. C.. 338; March T.,’63., Debt, $2,802.92. Earle ] Taken in execution and'to be sold as the property of Edward Darwen and Robert M. Shouse. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. March 23.1863. mh2ft-3t SHERIFFS SALE.—BY YIRTTJE 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 Hall, . All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate at the northeast corner of Seventh street, and a certain forty feet wide street, laid out aud opened one hundred ana ten feet north of, and parallel with Morris street, and ■called .Mountain street (late Lewis street,) and now •Sylvester street, in the First ward of the said city; con taining m front or breadth on the said Seventh street •fifty-seven feet, and extending of that width in length or ■depth eastward sixty-four feet. Bounded northward And eastward by ground now or late of Isaac W Potts: .southward by the said Mountain or Sylvester street,: and westward by the said Seventh street. [Being the -same lot or piece of ground which Joseph Wiiuer and wife, by indenture dated the . twelfth day of Tuly, anno Domini, 1860, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 143, page 351, &c. , granted and conveyed unto Samuel McClungFoster in fee, subject to the payment of the yearly ground rent of one hundred and six dollars and eighty-six cents, in half-yearly payments on the first day of. the months of January and July in. thereafter. There are three two-story brick messuages on the above lot or piece of ground. n [D. C., 480;M. T.,’63. Debt, $109.87. Ruddiman.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel McC. Foster, and Rob°rt E. Foster, terra tenant, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 6,1863. mh26-3t SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Evening, April 6,1563. at 4 o’clock, sit Sansom-street Hall, All those four following-described yearly ground rents: v No. 1. One of them of one hundred and fifty dollars lawful money of the United States of America, charged and chargeable upon, issuing and payablo by Amos Car liic, his heirs and assigns, m equal half-yearly pay-, ments, on the first- day.of. the months of January and : July of every year forever, clear of taxes, &c.» out of andfoi’all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the southwesterly corner of Reading Railroad and Ken-- singiou avenue, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, lately called Kensington; thence south westerly along the northwesterly, side of Kensington avenue, one hundred feet three aud one-half inches, to Lehigh avenue; thence northwesterly, along the north easterly side of said Lehigh aveuue, fifty-five feec one and seven-eighths inches, to a point; thence still north westerly, forty-four feet ten aud fivo-eightlis inches to a Soint northeasterly, on a line parallel with said .ensitfgton avenue, ninety-three feet oneand three eighths inches, to said railrotd, theuce southeasterly - aloDg the southwesterly side of said railroad one hun dred feet, to the place of beginning. No. 2. One other of them of one hundred and thirty seven dollars and fifty cents lawful money as aforesaid, charged and- chargeable upon, issuing and payable by the said Amos Carlile, Jus heirs aud assigns, in equal half yearly payments, on the first day of the months of Janu ary July meverj-year forever, clear of taxes, &c., out ot and for all.that certain lot or piece of ground situ- ? te .^ on TVT' c southwesterly side of the Reading. Railroad, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, for merly called Kensington. Beginningat the distance of two hundred and twenty-four feet ten inches southeast erly troin. the corner of said railroad and Kensington avenue,, containing iu front orbreadth onsaid railroad one hundred feet, and extending in length or depth, of that width, southwesterly, between lines parallel with Jasper 'street, one hundred feet five and three-quarter inches, to Lehigh avenue. Bounded northeasterly by said Reading Railroad, southeasterly by ground intend ed to be conveyed to" William R. Paul, southwesterly by said Lehigh avenue, and northwesterly by ground granted to John R. Conrad and Lewis Yerkes on ground rent. No. 3. One other of them, of two hundred aud three dollars lawful money as aforolaid, charged and charge able upon, issuing, and payable by John R. Conrad and Lewis Yerkes, their heirs and assigns, in equal half yearly payments, on the first day of the months of Janu ary aud July in every year. forever, clear of taxes,* &e., out of and for all that certain lot or piece of ground situ-. ate on the southeasterly corner of the Reading Railroad and Kensington avenue, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, lately called Kensington; thence extending southeasterly along tht southwesterly side of said railroad one hundred and twenty-four feet ten inches; thence southwesterly, on a line parallel with JaspeF str* et, one hundred feet five and three-quarter inches to the northeasterly side of Lehigh avenue: thence northwesterly, along the northeasterly side of said Lehigh avenue, one hundred and twenty-two feet five and five-eighths inches to said Kensington avenue; thence northeasterly, along the. southeasterly side of said Kensington avenue, one hundred feet:three and one-half inches to the place of beginning. No. 4. And the other of them, of one hundred anl thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents lawful money as aforesaid, charged anc chargeable upon, issuing, and payable by the said John R. Conrad aud Lewis Yerkes, their heirs and assigns, in equal half-yearly payments, on the first day of the months of January aud July in every year forever,dear of taxes, &c., out of and for all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south westerly side of the Reading Railroad, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, lately called Kensing ton. Beginning at the distance of one hundred aad twenty-four feet ten inches southeasterly from the cor ner of said railroad and Kensington avenue, containing in front or breadth on said railroad one hundred feet, and extending of .that width, in length or depth, south westerly, betweeu lines parallel with Jasper street, one hundred feet five and three-quarter inches to the north easterly Bide of Lehigh avenue. Bounded northeasterly by the said Reading Railroad, southeasterly by ground granted to Amos Carlile on ground rent, northwesterly by ground conveyed to the said John R. Conrad ana Lewis Yerkes on ground rent, aud southwesterly by Lehigh avenue aforesaid.. - '. ' ? [D.C.;379; ,March T. ; v’63.] Debt, $3,300. Juvenal Taken in oxecution ahd to, be sold as the property of George Martin and terre tenant. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. March 23,1563. mh26-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evonin'g, April 6, 1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All those certain four contiguous lots or pieces of ground, as laid out and numbe ed on a plan of “ The Philadelphia County Real Estate Association,; 1 Nos, 207, 206, 269, and 270, situate, lying and being between Twenty -seventh or Esher street, and a certain forty-- ; feet-wide street called Marston street, as laid out in the ' said plan* and intended to be opened, at the distance of one hundred and fifty-five feet nine inches westward from the west side of said Esher street, and running parallel therewith, .at the. distance of seventy-nine feet southward from the south side of Columbia avenue, in the late district of Penn (now the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia), two of them containing, together,’ in front or breadth on said Esher strf et, thirty-six feet, including the one-half part of a certain two-feet-six inclies-wide alley adjoining on the south thereof, and ex tending in length or depth westward of that width, at right-angles with the said Esher street, seventy-eight feet, to the hack end of the hereinafter described lots of ground, and the other two of them containing, together, :in front or breadth'on said Marston street, thirty-six feet, including one-half part of . a certain two-feet-six-. mclies-wide alley adjoining on the south thereof, and . extending in length or depth eastward of that width, at - right-angles with taid Marston street, seventy-seven feet nine inches, to the back end of'the hereinbefore de scribed lots of ground. 'Bounded northward partly by lots Nos. 211 and 212, and partly by two certain three feet-wide alleys, as laid out in said plan, running east ward and westward into said Esher street and Marston street respectively, to be left open for the accommodation of the owners and occupiers of lots of ground adjoining . thereon; southward partly by the middle.of the afore said two-feet-six-inches wide alleys, and partly by lots Nos. 205 and 271; westward by Marston street, and east - ward by Esher street aforesaid. [Being the same premi ses which the Philadelphia Couaty Real Estate Associa tion, by indenture bearing date the tenth day of Septem ber, A. D. 1852, and recorded in Deed Book R, D. W., No. 97, page 119, granted and conveyed unto the said John Bradley in f* e.] Together with the free use,right, liberty, and privilege of the said three-feet and two-feet six-inches-wide alleys respectively. And also all that certain lot or piece of ground as laid out and numbered 420 in the said plan, situate on the east side of Pearl or Twenty-sixth street, at the distance of one hundred and fifty-six feet six inches northward from the north side of Jefferson street as now laid out, in the Twentieth ward of thecity of Philadelphia, (late district of Penn;) containing in front or breadth on said Pearl street eighteen feet, including one-half part of a certain two-feel-six-inches-wide alley, as laid out and to be left open lor the accommodation of the’owners and occupiers of this and the adjoining lots of ground to the south ward hereof, and in length or depth eastward of that width eighty-eightfeet. Bounded northward bylot No. 421, eastward by lot No. 450, southward partly by lot No. 419, and partly by the said two-feet-six-inches-wide alley, and westward by Pearl street aforesaid. [Being thesamepremises which the Philadelphia County Real Estate Association, by indenture bearing date the six teenth day of March, A. D. 1854, recorded in Deed Book R. D. >V., No. 97, page 122, granted and conveved unto the said John Bindley in fee. 1 Together with the tree use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said two feet-six-inches-wide alley. The last above described lot will he sold as No. 1; and the first four lots above described will be sold as follows, ‘to Wit: . No. 2. Being No. 207 in said plan, which p’an is re corded m Deed 800k,T..H., No. I6S, page 1, containing in from on the said Twenty-seventh street eighteen feet, and in depth westward of that width seventy-eight feet. Together with the free use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said tbree-feet-wide alley. : No. 3.-BeingNo. 2065nsaid plan, containing in front on said Twenty-seventh street eighteen feet, (including one-lialf part of a certain two-feet-six-inches-wide alley adjoining on the south thereof, and thirty-five feet in depth westward from said Twenty-seventh street.) and in. depth westward of that width seventy-eight feet. Together with the free use, right, liberty, and privilege of Ihc said two-feet-six-inches-wide alley, v No. 4. Being No. 269 in said plan, contaiuing in front on the said Marston sti-eet eighteen feet, and is. depth of that width eastward seventy-seven feet nine inches. Together with the free use’, right, liberty, and privilege of the said three-feet-wide alley. - .No. 5. Being No. 270 in said plan, containing in front on the said Marston street eighteen fees, (including one half part of a certain two-feet-six-inches-wide alley ad joining on the south thereof, and thirty-five feet in depth eastward from said Marston street,) and in depth east ward of that width seventy-seven feet nine inches. To gether with the free use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said two-feet-six-inches-wide alley. CD. C., 455: ’Mar. T., ’63. Debt, $325.61. Colahan.] : Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Bradley. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philada., Sheriff's Office. March 25,1563. mh26-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF sundry writs, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or yeudue,' on MONDAY evening, April 6, 1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the south side of Parrish street, commencing atapoiutat the distance of one hundred and'twenty-nine feet ten inches eastward from the east side of Twentieth (formerly Schuylkill Third) street, in the late district of Spring Garden, now the Fifteenth ward; of the city of Philadel phia aforesaid;‘containing in front or breadth onsaid Parrish street sixteen feet, and extending of that width in length or depth southward, between parallel lines at light angles with the said Parrish street, sixty feet to a three-feet-wide alley. Bounded on the east and west by ground now. or late of Howard Tilden, on the south by said three-feet-wide alley, and on the north by Parrish street tforesaid, (which lot- of around James A. Wright and LouisaS., his wife, by indenture dated the second day of July, A. D. IS6O, and intended to have been forth with recorded, granted and conveyed unto the said Abner B. Miller in fee ) Together with the free use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said three-feet-wide alley, as and for a passage-way and water-course, and lor introducing the Schuylkill'water at all time.? here after forever, in common with said Howard Tilden, his heirs and assigns, owners, tenants, and occupiers of the other lots of ground bounding thereon. . [D. C., 409; March T.,’63. Debt, $1,396.20. E. S.- Campbell.] All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the eastside of Thirteenth street, at the distance of fifty two feet southward from the south side of Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; containing in front .or breadth on the said Thirteenth street sixteen feet, and extent ing in length or depth eastward of that width at right angles with said Thirteenth street one hundred and eighteen feet to Mulvariey street. Bounded north ward by ground of James A. Wright, southward by ground now or late of Mark Balderston, eastward by said Mulvaney street, and westward by Thirteenth street aforesaid. [Which lot of ground said James A. Wright and Louisa S., his wife, by indenture bearing even date With said indentures of mortgage, (December 28,1860,) hut duly executed and acknowledged before the execu tion of those presents did grant and convey unto the said Abner B. Miller in fee.] Debt, $3,497.00. J. Ser-. [D. C., 410, Mar. T,. ’63. Debt. $1,814.13. E. S. Campbell.] All those two three-story brick messuages or tenements and lot or piece of ground situate on the west side of Eleventh street, at the distance of seventy-nine feet two inches southward from the south side of Jefferson street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on said Eleventh street sixteen feet, and. extending in length westward of that width one hundred and seventy-three feet to Marvine street. Bounded northward partly by other ground of said Abner B. Miller, and partly by a three-feet-two-inches-wide alley leading into said Mar vine street, 1 southward by ground formerly of George T. Gabell, eastward by said Eleventh street, and westward by Marvine street aforesaid. [Being the same lot of ground which said Francis M. Drexel and wife, by in deDtnie dated thcl3th day of June, A. D. 1861, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book A. C. H., No. 19, page 190, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said Abner B. Miller in Tee, reserving thereout the yearly ground rent or sum of seventy-six dollars and'sixty-seven cents, payable half yearly, ou the first day of the months of January and July in every year, for arrears of which the judgment was obtained on which this execution was issued. ] Together with the free use and privilege of said .three-feet-two-inches-wide alley. [D. C. 440,-Mar. T, ’63. -Debt, $120.01.-- E. S. Campbell-.] Taken-in execution and to be sold as the property of Abner B. Miller. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 23,15G3. : mh26-3t SHERIFFS 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 Hall, All that certain four-story brick messuage or tene ment and lot or piece of ground, situate on the novtn side of Market street (late High street,) being number 1513, at the distance of one hundred and four, feet west ward from the west side of Fifteenth (late Schuylkill Eighth) street, in the city, of Philadelphia; containing in Jront or breadth on the said Market street sixteen feel ten inches and one-half an inch, and:extending of that width in length or dejoth northward sixty feet to a three feet-wide alley, which communicates with another three-fiet-wide alley which leads northward into Jone 3 street. Bounded on the north by the said first-mentioned three-feet-wide alley,-on the south by, the said Market street, on the east by ground now or late of Isaac S. Lloyd, now the property known as the Western Hotel, and on the west oy ground granted to Henry Deamer.. [Being the same premises which Matthew Newkirk and wife, by indenture hearing date the 10th day of Jitly, anno Domini 1860, and intended forthwith to he recorded, granted and conveyed unto the said John Ward in fee. ] Together with the free andcomraon use and privilege of the said two three-feet-wide alleys at all times thereafter forever. • . CD. C.,471; March T-, ’63. Debt, $1,900. S. H. Norris.] . -Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Ward. ' _ ‘ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philada, Sheriffs Office, March 25,1863. : mh26-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY' YIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or Yendue, on MONDAY Evening. April 6, 1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three story brick messuage thereon erected, situate on the south side of Marshall (now called Mcllwaine) street, at the dis tance of two hundred and twenty-nine feet six inches eaatward from the east side of Fifth street, in the Second ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; containing in Jront or breadth on the Baid Mcllwaine street, about twelve feet six inches, and extending of that width in length or depth southward forty-five feet. Boimded northward by the said Mcllwaine street, eastward by ground now or late ; of Robert B. Salter, southward l>v ground now or late of William Griffiths, and westirari by ground now or late of Joseph O. Burch. [Being.the same premises which the said Robert B. Salter and wife, by indenture bearing even date with certain indenture of mortgage, viz: 26th day of November, A. D. 1861, bat executed immediately before said indenture of mort gage, and intended to he therewith-recorded, and for which said mortgage forms part of the consideration money, granted and conveyea unto the said John Baird in Ice. 3 ; , CD. C.,464; Mar. T.,’63. Debt, $1,043.33. J. E. Salter. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Baird. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff - Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 25,1863. mh26-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Leyari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Evening, April 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that three- story btick factory, or soap works, built and constructed upon a certain lot orpiece of ground, situate at the southeast corner of Carlton and Twentieth ; streets, in the Fifteenth ward of the city of Philadel phia; containing in front or breadth on the said Twen tieth street forty-five feet, and extending in depth, of - that width, along the said Carlton 'Btreet,-one hundred and fifty-two feet/more or less; and the lot or piece of- ; ground, and curtilase sppurtenant to said building CD. C.385;:Mar.T..’63.;Debt,*1,702.58. J.B. Townsend.) Taken' in.execution and to.be sold: as the property of' William T. Marks and Jane Marks, his &c., and WilliamT. Marks, contractor. \ : ‘ . - . . JOHN -THOMPSON, Sheriff - " Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 23i 1863.'rmh26-3t SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF’S SALES, SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF P' a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vondue, on MONDAY ilveu-' lD ?; A pn J 6 ’ \ •'' 4 P cl °ck, at Sansom-street Hall, C?ritiiln^ac-t ? r i t ii ln^ ac - t or £ iec ® of lan <* situate partly in 1 lf p r 0 5 Spring Garden, and partly in the late u? in f£?v-f? th ?™u*}y of Philadelphia, but now. partis I ?.. tlie . £ F l ffoenth and partly ia the Twentieth wards of the city of Philadelphia. Beginning at a point °J Pennsylvania aveuue, at ,-three feet eleven inches and threo t inch southeasterly from the northeast ■ of Ending avenue or .Twenty-ninth street and said Pennsylvania avenue; and thence extending north eastwardly, along the middle of a thirty-three-feet-wide road.called Charles street, (now said to be vacated,) crossing Parrish and Henry streets, to a point at the dis ;tance ot forty.feet bonthward from the south side of Pop lar street: thence extending eastward, on a line paral lel with Poplar street, about eighty-five feet, to the west side of Warder or Twenty-eighth street; thencB extend ing northward, along the west side of the said Twenty eighth street, nine hundred and fifty feet, crossing Pop lar aud Barclay streets, Girard avenue and-Pleasant street, to the middle of an old road fifty feet wide, (which said road divided lot 6 marked on an old plan of lots for merly of Tuck Francis, Nos. 25 and 2S;) theuce extending ■ Houtheastwardly along the: middle of the Baid fifty-feet wide road, to a point in the middle of Pleasant street; theoce extending 'webtward along the middle of said Pleasant street, io a point on the east line ~of the said Twenty-ninth street; thence wcstwardly seventy feet, to a point on the west line of the said Twenty-ninth street, and in the middle of said Pieasantstreet; thence extend ing southwardly along the west side of the saidTwenty ninth street, crossing the said fifty-feet-wide road, Gi ra d aveuue and Barclay, Poplar, Henry, and Parrish streets, to the northeast lino of'the said Pennsylvania avenue; thence southeastwardly along the northeast line.of the said Pennsylvania avenue to the place of be ginning. CD. C.,478;M. T., ’63.] Debt, $3,421.74. G. L. Crawford.] Taken in execution aud to be sold as the property Of Matthew Newk irk. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philada.; Sheriff’s Office. March 25.1863. ,tnli2s-3t CHERII F’S SALE.- BY YIRTUE OF sundry writs of Levari Facias, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, April 6,1663, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hail. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the east side of Twelfth street, at the distance of two hun dred and forty-six feet (246) feel northward from the north side of Master street, in the of Philadel phia; containing in front or breadth on the said Twelfth street seventeen feet, and extending in length or depth eastwardly of that width at right angles to the said Twelfth street one hundred feet. Bounded northward and southward by other ground of the «aid Theodore A. Talley, eastward bv- a certain three-feet-wide alley communicating with another three-feet-wide alley leal in g eastward into Marviue street. C Being part of a large lot of ground which .the Amos Ellia and George Williams, with their wives, by indenture bearing even date with a certain indenture of mortgage, viz: Septem ber 17. 1858, but executed and acknowledged prior to the execution of the said indenture, did, for the considera tion money. therein mentioned, a part of which was thereby secured, grant and/ convey unto the said Theo dore A. Talley in fee. ] Together with the free and com mon use, right, liberty, and privilege of both the said alleys, as a-paseage-way and water-course at all times bei’eafter forever. v \ [D. C., 447; March.T.,’63.Debt, $2,147. H. C. Town send.) All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the east side of Twelfth street, at the distance of two hun dred and sixty-three feet northward from the north side of Master street, in the said city of Philadelphia, contain ing in front or breadth on the said Twelfth street seven teen feet, and extending in length or depth eastward of that width, at right angles to the said Twelfth street one hundred fret. BouDdod northward by ground now or formerly of Edward E. Marviue, southward by other ground of the said Theodore A. Talley, eastward partly by other ground of. the said Theodore A. Talley, and partly by a certain three-feet-wide alley communica ting with another three-feet-wide alley, which leads eastward into Marvine street,’ and westward by Twelfth street aforesaid [Being part of a large lot of ground which thesaid Amos Ellis and Geo. Williams, with their wives, by indenture bearing even date with a ceiUain in denture of mortgage, viz., September 17, 1858, but duly executed and acknowledged prior to the execution of said indenture, for the consideration money therein mentioned, a part of whichjwas thereby secured, grant ed and conveyed unto thesaid Theodore A.Talley in tee. ] Together with the free and common use, right, liberty, and privilege of both the said alleys as a passage-way and water-course, at all times hereafter. CD.,C., 448; Mar. T, ’63. Debt $2,147.00. H. C. Town send.] Taken in. execution anl to be-sold as the property of Theodore A Talley. JOHNiTHOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia,Sheriff’s Office,'March 25,1863. mh26-3t CHERIFF’S SALK.—BY VIRTUE OF - a writ ofLevari-Facias, to me directed,"‘will be ex ■ posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eveuing, Aprilfi; 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. . All that certain lot or piece of ground; situate on the north side of Market (formerly called Washington) : street/ at the distance of two hundred aud twenty-eight feet eight inches eastward from the east side of Cram ! mond street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the said city of Philadelphia; containing in/front or breadth on the said Msrket street forty-six feet, more or less, and ex tending in length or depth northward between parallel lines at right angles to said Market street, on the west erly/line thereof, nineteen feet two and three-eighth inches, more or less, and on the easterly line thereof eighteen feet, more or less, to the arbitrator’s line, as filed in , the'District Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, in . December Term, A. D. 1814, No. 377, running south seventy-five degrees thirty-five minutes etst. Bounded northward by ground of William Fen nell; eastward by ground granted, or, intended to have been granted to AgorSmeade; southward by said Mar ket street, and westward by ground of George Rugan. [Being the same lot of ground which Edward Laing and Fanny, his wife, by indenture bearing even date with this said mortgage, but executed and acknowledged im mediately' before the same, and intended to he forthwith recorded, for.the consideration money therein mentioned, the whole whereof was thereby intended to be secured, granted and conveyed unto the eaid Patrick K. Daly and Thomas H. Lodge, in equal moieties, as tenaitsia common, in fee, as by reference to said indenture wilL more fully appear. ] [D. C., 494; M. T. 63. Debt, SS99. Shoemaker,] Taken in execution and to be sold as thepropertyof Patrick K. Daly and Thomas H: Lodge. . v J A JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 25,1863. mh26-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will ha .exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6,1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-sireet Hall, No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the Second ward of the city of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of Twelfth and Carpenter streets, thence extending eastwardly along the south side of said Carpenter street one hundred and five feet, thence south ward, parallel with the said Twelfth street seventy feet, thence - westwardly, parallel with the said Carpenter sheet thirty-two- feet, thence southwardly, parallel with the said Twelfth street forty-two feet to the north side of a certain tbirty-feet-wide street called Camilla street, thence westwardly along the north side of said Camilla street seventy-three feet, to the east side of said Twelfth street, thence northward along the east side of the said Twelfth street, one* hundred and twelve feet, to the place of beginning Bonnded on the north by the said Carpenter street on the south by the said Camilla street, on the east by ground of James S. Carpenter, and on ilie west bv Twelfth street aforesaid. No. 2. Also, that certain lot or piece ofground situate -on the southeast corner of the said Twelfth street and , Camilla ttreet, in the Second ward of the city of Phila delphia, in the State of Pennsylvania; containing in ? front or breadth on the said Twelfth street forty-seven feet seven inches, and extending in depth or length eastward of that width along the south side of the said Camilla street seventy-three feet; bounded northward, by the said Camilla stret t, southward by ground now or late of Seth Craige, eastward by the ground of James S. Car penter, and westward by Twelfth street aforesaid; both of paid lots subject to a certain yearly ground rent or sum of tliree hundred and twenty-five dollars and twen ty cents, being a proportional part of a certain reduced yearly ground rent of nine hundred'’dollars, payable half yearly on the first day of tho months ot January and July in every year to Charles Lenning, his heirs and assigns, forever. [D.C. 479; Mar. T.,’63. Debt, $2,278.74.- H.E Keene.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Edward Carpenter. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. March 28, 1863. mh26-3t OHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Evening, April 6.1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.- All that certain three-story brick messuage or tene ment, and lot or piece of ground, situate on the north side of- Christian street, at the distance of two hundred and ninety-two feet eastward from the east side of Broad street, in the city of Philadelphia (late the districtof 3loyamensing,) containing in front or breadth on said Christian street sixteen feet, aud extending in length or depth northward of that- width fifty feet. Bounded northward and westward by ground granted to George L. Sharp on ground rent, eastward by ground of Michael Kates, and southward by Christian street. [Being' the samepremises which James Mooney, by indenture bear ing date the eighth day of Marcli, 1853, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 78, pagel9, &e., granted and conveyed unto the said James Hatsei, in fee; subject to tlie pay ment of certain yearly ground rent or sum of forty-six dollars, lawful money of the United States of America, unto-Michael Kates, his heirs find assigns, in half-year ly payments on the first day of the months of January and July in every year thereafter forever, without any deduction for taxes. ] Together with the free and'eom raon-use, right, liberty, and privilege of a three-feet wide alley running from the northwest corner of said lot, northward into Kates street, as. and Tor a passage way aud water-course at all times hereafter forever. . [D. C. 502; March T.,’63/ Debt, $1,523.91. Erety.] Taken in executionana to be'sold as the property of James Halsey. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philada., Sheriff’s Office, March;25,1863- mh26-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or yendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground and three story brick building erected thereon,situate on the south side of Washington, now called Moss Btreef, as it is laid out by the said John McCrea, in the said district of Southwark, and county of Philadelphia. Beginning at ti e distance of one hundred aud fifty-seven feet eastward from the eastside of Delaware Eighth street; containing in. front or breadth on the said Washington or Moss street sixteen feet, and in length or depth southward. SaralM with the said Eighth street fifty-five feet. ounded on the north by the said Washington or Moss street, on the west by ground granted to Janies C. Beebe on ground rent, on the south and east by other ground of the said John McCrea. [Being the same pre mises which the said John McCrea and Mary, his wife, by indenture bearing even date herewith, executed im mediately before thesepresents, andintended tobehere with recorded, gran’ed 1 and conveyed unto the said Christopher Watson in fee. ], Subject to a yearly ground rent or sum of thirty dollars,payable unto the said John McCrea. N. B.—There is a three-story brick dwelling and one story frame kitchen erected on the above-described lot. [D. C.,455; Mar. T.,’63. Debt, $168.40. D. Weatherly.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Christopher Watson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. . Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 25, 1863. mh26-3fc 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 Hall, No. 1. All that three-story brick house and lot of ground on the south side of Pine street, one hundred and sixty feet westward from the west side of William street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth sixteen feet, and in depth ninety-four feet. - No. 2. A. yearly ground rent of thirty.-tAVO dollars, payable on the first of the months of January and July, issuing out of lot of ground situate on the west side of Twenty- second street, thirty-three feet four inches north of A in the Twentieth ward of the city of Phila delphia, sixteen feet eight inches front, seventy-four feet deep. No. 3. A yearly ground rent of thirty-two dollars, payable on the first of the months of January and July, out of a lot oi ground on the west side of Twenty-second street, feet _foiir inches south of Master street, sixteen feet eight inches front, seventy-four feet deep. No. 4. Ayearly ground rent of forty-one dollars and sixty-seven cents, payable on the first of the months of. January and July, out of lot on the west side of Twenty-, second street, sixteen feet eight inches south of Blaster street, iu/the city of Philadelphia, sixteen feet eight inches front, seventy-four feet deep. No. 5. Ayearly ground rent of forty.-one dollars and sixty-seven cents, payable on the first Of the months of January and July, out of lot on the west side of Twen ty-second street and south side of Master street, in the city of Philadelphia, sixteen feet eight inches front, seventy-four feet deep. [D. C. 473; Mar. T.,’63. Debt, Wallace* Ashton-]/. . : Taken iu and to be sold as the property of Stephen Coulter. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philada.. Sheriff’s Office. March 25, 1863. inh26-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a Avrit of second Pluries Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at San som-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage or tene ment and lot or piece of ground.thereunto belonging, : situate on the north side of Market (late High) street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, in the said city of Philadelphia; containing iu breadth oa the said Market street sixteen feet, including one foot three inches of a certain alley extending northward from said Market street 'to the depth of thirty-five feet,-open for the ac commodation of this and the adjoining premises to the eastward, and in lengtli or depth north>vard one hundred feet. Bounded southward by the said Market street; eastward by. a messuage and lot now or late belonging to the estate of William W. Howell, deceased, north ward by ground formerly of Elizabeth Chandler, and westAvardby a lot formerly of Humphrey Jones, now belonging to William McCarthy and Thomas Davis. N, B.—The purchaser is. required to pay $5OO outhe above property at time of sale.- [D C.,470; Mar. T.,’63. Debt, $3,213.16. Hirst.] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Charles B. Truitt and Robert W. D. Truitt. ' JOHN THOMPSON, Sh&iff, Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 25,1863... mb26-3t CHERIFF’StSALE.—BY AHRTUE OF awritof Levari Facias, to me directed]" will beex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6,1863, at 4 o’clock; afc-Sansom-street Hall,' u All that certain three-story brick inessuago or tenement kitchen and Uvo-story inessuage'or tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the northeast corner of School and Rose streets; in the Kensington district of the North ern Liberties in the county of Philadelphia, commencing at said comer and extending thence northwestwardly alongsaid School street thirty-four.feet six inches, : thence northeastwardly at right angles with said School street about sixty.-three feet to Howard street, tliencc south wardly along said Howard street about forty-seven feet two inches to,said Bose street, thence eouthwestwardly along said Rose street thirty-one feet two inches and a halflo the place of beginning. . [Being the same lot "or piece of ground which William M. Camac and-Elizabeth 8., his wife, by indenture bearing date the 25tli day of September, 1834, recorded in Deed . Book A W M No. 14,-page477, &c.,*granted, and conveyed unto the- said John Beatty in fee ] Reserving thereout the yearly rent or Sum of thirty dollars and ono-flfth of a dollar lawful silA’er money of. the Dnited States, parable unto the said William M. Camac,’ his heirs and assigns, as therein mentioned, and Avhich said yearly ground rent James Markoe and .Elizabeth B. Camac, Trustees, ap* pointed in and by the last will and testament of the said wiJliam-M. Camac, deceased, by indenture-bearing date the 9th day. of October,-1853, recorded in. Deed 1 Book A. W. M., No. 14, page 457; &c., ; extinguished and released unto the said Johnßeatty. his heirs and assigns forever. * i • ' [D.C.,B24;Mar. P.’63. :'Debt;ss26.--Simpson.] ' Taken in execution and to be sold as theproperty of John; Beatty;- ; JOHN -THOMPSON, Sheriff. " Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office, March 25, 1863. mli26-'3t THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1. 1863. TAX CLAIMS. " Office op Receiver of Taxes, PjnxAPKnrHiA, March 25. 1831 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to tile owners of Hie properties mentioned in the appended memoranda of claims for taxes, that ! writ* of scire facias wilt be issued therein in six weeks from the date hereof, unless tho same are paid to FREDERICK tf, \DAMj>, Esq., At torney for Receiver of Taxes, .at his office, No. 138 South SIXTH Street. In the Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia. The City of Philadelphia vs £ BAKER, owner or re puted owner, or w hoever may be owner, March term, 1863, No 81, State and city taxes for 1858, for $29 23* lot Northwest corner of Allegheny avenue and Brown street, m th<* Nineteenth ward. Same vs same, March term, 188% No 71, taxes for 185 S $27.97; lot southwest corner WoUiagton and Brown streets, in the Nineteenth ward. Same v& Mrs CAMPBEL j, C P, March term, 1863. No 65. taxes for 1858, $l6B 75; lot southeast comer Eighth and Reed streets, in the First ward.- . ° ' Same vs JACOB o&RRIGAfI, C P, March term. 1863. No 73, for 1858, $49.81; lot and three-story brick-build-' iP g> J?.? r , thwcBt comer Fourth and Lombard streets, in the Fifth ward. bame vs HINCHMAN & STEEL, C P» March term, 1863, 1V074, for 1858, $29.71; lotof ground south side of Whar ton. 11l feet 2 inches east of Eighth street, in the First ward. • Same vs JACOB CARRIGAN, C P, March term. 1863 No 7, 5 * 665 lot an,t three-story brick building! south side of Pine el reet, 38 feet east of Seventh street -70 feet front, 81 deep,-in the Firth ward; Same vs J HuPKINS, C P, March term, 1863. No 81, fur 1858, $91.70; lot of ground, northwest corner Eighth and Reed streets, in the First wajd, 100 feet by Same V 6 LITTLETON -HERBERT. C P, March term 1863, No 77, for 1858, $103.52; lor and three-story brick houße, northwest corner Sixth and 8t Mary streets, in the Fifth ward, 23 feet by 57. tame vs WILLIAM;RaWL, C P, March term 1833, N 683. for 1308, $l5 61; loto ground, west side of Eighth fctreet, 185 feet south of Reed street, in tne First ward, 32 feet by 90. -■Same vs same, C P, March term, 1863, No 72, for 1853, $17.47; lot of ground, southwest eorner Eighth and Reed street*, 00 feet by 90, iu the First ward, Same vs DaVI D AiiYENS, C P, March term, 1863, No .80, for 1858, $:6.2<!; lot west side of Front street, 90 feet by 100 deep, at the distance of 98 feet north of Cumber land street, in the Nineteenth ward. Javans, C P, March term, a 863; No 73, for 1858, $35.07 ; loi of ground southeast corner Washington and- Fifteenth streets. Cl feet by 27, in the First ward. Samo'vs JOHN ANSPACH, C P, March term, 1863, No 76, for 1858, $17.58; lot of ground southwest corner Duke street and Lehigh avenue, 23 feet C Inches by 27 deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs JOSHUA BETHELL, C P, March term, 1563, N 062, for 1858. $23.39; lot of ground southeast corner Al legheny avenue and Miller street, 60 feet by 191 deep, in the Nineteenth ward. ■*.'■■ ; Same vs-R ALSO P, C P,March term, 1863, No 79, for 1856, $81.47; lot ana three-story brick house, east side of Sixth street, 93 feet 6 inches south of Green street. 18 feet by 35 deep, m the Twelfth ward; Same vs E J ARUNDLE, C P, March term, 1863, No 57, tax for 1858, $132.16; lot and three-story brick- dwelling, east side of Broad, 62 feet south of Poplar street, 30 feet front, by 60 feet deep, in the Fourtepinth.ward. Same vs.R I ARUN DLB, C P, March term, 1863, No 58, tax 1858, $132.10; iot and three-story brick dwelling east side of Broad, 92 feet soutn of Poplar street, 30 feet by 160 deep,in the Fourteenth ward. Same vs Mrs CAMPBELL, C P, March term, 1863, No 86; tax 1858, $59.71; lot of ground on the north side of Reed street, 171 feet west ot .Seventh street, 112feetby71 deep, in the First ward. • \ ' ; : Same vs JOHN BERRY, CP, March terra, 1863,'N0 61, tax 1858, $8.17; lot of ground on the south Hide of Linden street, 80 feet; east of Malvern, 20 feet by 115 deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs C B RAWL.C P, March term, 1863, No 87, tax 1858,-• $35.98; lot of ground on the north side of Heed street, 283 feet west of Seventh, 64 feet by. 70 deep, iu the Firstward. Same vs SARAH A C P, March term 1863,' ,N 062. tax 1858, $12.G6; lot of ground on the west side of Fourth street, 7z feet south of Cherry, 34 feet front, and extending to Cad wallader street, in the Nine.eenth ward. * Samevs JOHN BEDITCH, C P, March terra, 1863, No 65 t .tax ,1658, $28,68; lot of ground on the south side of Brown street. 22 feat west of Clearfield, 100 feet by 105 deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs GORDON A KROWN, C P. March term, 1863, lax 1858, N 066, $60.71; lot of ground on the northeast corner of Gaui and Division: streets, 98 feet by 135 deep, to Miller street, in the Nineteenth ward. Samevs Mr QUINN, CP, March term', 1863, tax 1858,' Ko’69, $65.95; lot and six two-story brick liousevbegin ning'at the southwest coiner of. Watkins and Fourth streets. &6.feet6 inchesdiy 63 deep;, houses numbered 17. 14, 16, 18, 20, 22. 24, in the First ward. .. - /'* Samevs JACOB BEAN, C P, March term, 1883, N 063, tax 1853, $2O 25: lot of ground on the southeast corner of Adams-and Lemon streets, 64 feet by 150 deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same ve W BEALE, C P, March term, 1863, No 61, tax 1858, $13.95; lot of ground wesfcsioeof Pepper street, 90 feet north from Sepviva, 60 feet by 59 deep, in the Nine teci th ward. - Same vs JOHN V BRADLEY, C P, March term, .1863, KoG7, tax 1858, $4.55; lot of ground cast side of Bodine street, late Adams street, HOsoufch of Cherry, 17feet by 49 deep, in the Nineteenth ward. ! .v . Samevs JOHN P BROWN, C P, March term, 1863, No 64, taxlBoB, $2O 26; lot of ground and blacksmith shop at the junction of Fitler street, Second ‘and Montgomery streets, in depth 90 feet, more or less, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs DANIEL ALLEN, C P, March term, 1863, No. 60, tax 1888, $15.89; lot of; ground on the west side of ■William street, 180 feel north of Tulip street, 54 feev by 102 deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs Mr LIVENSETTER, C P, March term, IS©, No 48, tax 1868, $3B 50; lot of ground on the north side of Vine street, 95 . feet east of Second, 14 feet by 47 deep, in the Eleventh ward. Same vs JACOB CLARK, CP, March term, 1863, No 46, tax 1858, $, 3.24: lot of ground southeast side of Rich mond street, 120 feet 10 inches southwest of Westmore land street, 80 feet by KO feet in depth to Torpin street, in the Nineteenth ward. ' . a Same vs J M CHURCH, C P, March term, 1863, No 38, tax 1858, $02.21; lot of ground on ttie southwest corner of Commissioners avenue and Spring street, 57 feet 2>£ inches by 136 leet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. ofiiuQ vs. CHARLES M CONRAD, C P, March term, IS©, No 31, tax 1358, $3l 89; lot of ground on the eas' aide of Front street, 150 feet north of Cumberland street, 200 feet by 137 deep, in the Nineteenth ward. • Same vs E. NEAL, C P, March term, 1863, No 61, tax 1858, $62.95; house and lot east side of Twelfth street, 17 feet nortli from Wallace ctreet, 17 feet by 90 deep, in the Fourteenth ward. . • Same vs FREEMAN SCOTT, C P, March term, 1863, No 65, tax ISSS, $372.38; house and £lot and the one-story green house on the southeast comer of Race and Nichol son streets, 42 feet by 88 feet deep, iu the Sixth ward. Same vs JOHN DONNELLY, C’P, March term, 1563, :No 59, tax 1858, iSISI. 79; lot and four brick dwellings, on ;the north side of New street, 113 feet east from Second street, 18 feet by 50feet deep, in the Sixth ward. Same vs same, C P, March term, 1863, No 56, tax 1858, $62.84; lot and house on the north side of New street, 131 feet east from Second street, IS feet by 50 feet deep, in the Sixth ward. SameysE J S CREASE,-CP, March.terni 1863, No 53, tax 1858, $20.18 ; lot of ground on the southwest corner of Lambert and Wensley streets, 140 feet by 145 feet deep, in the.Nineteentli ward. Same vs GEORGE CONNELL, C P, March term 1863, No 49, tax 185 S, SP4.T2 ; lot of ground on the east side of Maplo street, 140 feet north of Larch street,' 40 feet by 105 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same.vs GEORGE BROWN,'C P,MarchtermlS63,No -44,-tax 1858, $7.20 ; lot of ground on the south side of Maple street, 120 feet east from Melvale street, 20 feet by lOOleet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. - . Same vs Mr. ■ ATTM6 OR E; ,C PMarch term 1563, No 54, l ux ISSS, $17.20 ; lot of ground and oldbrick building on the northwest corner.of Huntingdon and Salmon streets, 34 feet by 75 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs JAMESBROWN, C P, March term 1863, No 37, tax 1858, $7.20; lot of ground on the east sideof Torpin street, 120 feet south of Tioga street,"6o fees by 140 feet deep,- in the Nineteenth ward. *.‘C: Same vs BINGHAM & DOCK, CP, March term, 1863; No 70, tax 1858, $15.68; lot of ground north side of Adams street, 54 feet east of Lemon street, 64 feet -by 140 deep, in the Nineteenth ward. * Same vs JAMES BROWN, C P, March term, 1863, No 47, tax 1858, $12.68; lotof ground on the south side of } Somerset street, 263 feet east from Amber street, 36 feet ? by 179 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs JOHN BROWN, C P, March term, 1863, No 33, tax 1858, $12,63; lotof gronnd on the south side of Somerset itreet, 299 feet east jrom Amber street, 36 feet by 179 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs BUCKMAN, C P, March term, 1863, No 35, tax 1858, $8.17 s lot of ground on the north side of Palmer street, 180 feet east of Melvale street, 20 feet by 100 feet, deep, in the Nineteenth ward Same vs Mr BAKER, CP, March term, 1863, No34>£, tax 1858, $26 37; lot of ground southwest corner of Alle gheny avenue and Mercer street, 70 feet by 37 feet deep,* in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs JAMES BARTEN, CP, March term, 1863, No. 50, tax iB5B, $16.58; lot of ground on the northeast corner of Tulip and Wood streets, 50 feet by 61 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs AF CAMPION, C P, March term, 18©, No 36, tax 1858,' $115.39; lot of ground southeast corner of Frankford road and Allegheny avenue, 130 feet by 319 feet four inches to Waterloo street, in the Nineteenth ward.* Same vs J B CORT, C P, March term, 1863, No 4o>£, tax 1858, $10.59; .lot of ground nortl east side of Pepper street,*llo feet south of Sepviva street, 60 feet -by 59 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. .. Same vs OWEN CLARK, CP, March term, 1863, No 45j tax 1858, $5.09; lot of ground on the northeast corner ■ Richmond and ICrttleweß streets, 20 feet by lOOfeet deep, . in the Nineteenth ward. ' Same ys J S COLSTON; C P, March term, 1863, No 52, tax 1858, $14.15; lot of grouh don the north side of Rich mond street, 320 feet-scuthwest from Maple street,2o feet by 200 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs JACOB CARRIGAN, CP, March term, 1863, No —, tax 1858, $65:79 : .lot of ground and six houses thereon erected, 159 feet 9 inches north from Brown, on the east side of Fifth street,.l7 feet by 133 feet deep, in the Twelfth ward. . - Same vs CHARLES CEEMBEIN, C P, March term; 1863, No 32, tax If 55,,520.31; lot on the east side of Frank ford road, 55 feet ,SGUth.of- Lehigh avenue, 90 feet by 110 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs C P, March term, 1863. No 34, tax 1858/$15?03; ldt of ground on the west side of Front street, ißff-'feel'north from Cumberland street, 54 feet by 110 feet'deep/in the Nineteenth ward. - game vs JOHNDAILEY.-C P, March term; 1863, No. 39, tax 1858, $20.24; , ddt of ground on the east side of Brown street, 75 feet' : south of Reading Railroad, 58 feet by 102 feet deeprinthe-Nineteenth ward, Same vs ANDREW>D.E’HAVEN, C P, March; term, 1563, No 41, tax 1858/$17.27i-lot-of ground on the south east corner of Wellington and Duke streets, 95 feet by 83 feet, in tlie Nineteenth‘ward. Same vs E DANAGH, C P, March terra, 1863,'N0 —," tax 1858, $27.40 ;/lotdf-ground on the southeast corner of Fremont and'Brown streets, 68 feet by 102 feet deep, in the Nineteenth-ward;-;- 1 - - T Same vsAARON ? R : DUTCHER, CP, March term, 1563, No 42, tax 1858, L $10.65; lot of ground on the southeast coiner of Cambria and -Amber streets; 90 feet by 73 feet 3 inches deep;, in the'Nineteenth ward. , Same vs GEORGE DAVIS; CP, March term, 1563, No 43, tax 13£8, $5.09; lot of ground on the south side of Tucker street, 180 feet west of Cedar street, 16 feet by 80 feet deep, inthe Nineteenth ward. . Same vs LEWIS ECKEL, C P, March |term, 1863. No 40,.tax1858, $20.36; lot of ground on the northwest cor ner of Sergeant and Sepviva streets,s6 feet by.3B feet deep, m the Nineteenth ward Same vs JOHN R EVANS,- C P, March term, 1863, No 29, tax 1558.524.93; lot of ground on the southeast corner of Gaul and Westmoreland streets, 74 feet hy 135 feet to Miller street in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs DESHATN & BELLY, C P, March term, 1863,. No 28, tax 1858, $18.02; lot of ground on east side B. own street, 258 feet north of Wellington street, 50 feet by4os feet to Pearl street, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs ANDREW DEHAYEN, GP, March term,lB63, No 37. tax 1858, $21.27; lot of ground on the southwest corner of Richmond and Wellington streets, 54 feet by lOOfeet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. ■ „ Same vs HENRY DOWER, C P, March term, 1363, No 21, tax 1858, $18.86; lot of ground on the west side of Han cock street, 152 feet south from Huntingdon street, 62 feet by 109 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs ISAAC! EVANS, C P, March term, 1863, No. 22, tax 1858, $25.15; lot ofground on the northeast cor ner of Jasper and Adams streets, }27 feet by 150 feet to Litterby street, in the Nineteenth ward. ■ Samovs JAMES KERR, CP, March term, 1863, No 8, tax 1858^5321.59; lot of-ground on the south side of M tr ket stroJKjft feet 6 inches east from Twentieth street, 79' feet by l7u, feet deep to Barb er street, in the Ninth ward. Samevs WILLIAMDAVIS, C P, March term, 1663, No 23, tax 1858, $17.34; lot of ground on the southwest cor ner of Cleaifield and Duke streets, 53 feet by 100 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. v Same vs J W EDWARDS, C P, March term, 1863, No-' 9, tax 1858, $17.31;10t0f ground on the south west cor ner Lehigh avenue and Cedar street, 94 feet by 43 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. , Same vs CHARLES EPSTEIN tJ P, March term, 1863. No 24, tax 1858, $17.31; lot of ground on the southwest corner of Coral-and Adams streets, 60 feet by 150 feet deep, in ti e Nineteenth ward. - % ‘ Same vs ELLIS P BROWN, C P, March term, 1833, No 10, tax 1858, $24.79; lot of ground on the southeast cor-; ner of Burk and Clearfield streets, SO/feefc by 100 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. • - ? Samevs SAMUEL ELLIS, C P, March term, 1863,N0 11, tax 1858, $45.11; lot of ground and four-story, brick house on' the northeast corner of York street and Tren ton avenue, 22 feet by 90 feet deep, in .the Nineteenth ward.. Same vs CHARLES G EVANS, C P, March terra, 1863, No 26, tax 1858, $23.77; lot of ground on the northeast corner of Wellington and Gaul streets, 174 feet by 135 feet to Miller street, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs J DEISERMAN, C P, March term, 1563,*N0 12, tax 1858, $5.13; lot of ground on the south side, of Tucker street, 196 feet west of Cedar street, 16 feet : by 80 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. " ’ ’ . Same vs .TAME.S KERIi, C P, March term, 1863, No 13, fax 1858, $7Q,‘66; lot ofgrouud od the south side of Barker street, 79 feet six inches east from Twentieth street; 79 feet by 105 feet deep, in the Ninth ward. Same vs HEATON WALTON, C P, March term, 1883/** No 15,- tax ISSS, $35.21; lot" of ground arid three-story# brick dwelling on the south side of Melon street, 16 feet 6 inches east from Prestou or Stiner street, 16 feet by G 2 feet deep, -in the Thirteenth ward. ~ - . . .... Same vs-same,-C P, March term, 1863, No 14, tax 1858, $35.21; lot of ground and three-story brick dwelling on the south side of Melon street, 93 feet east of Preston or' Btiner street,' 16 feet by 62 feet deep, in the Thirteenth ward. - :6ame vs J MILES, CP, March term,'lB63, No 16, tax 1858, $52.48; lot of ground on the west side of Franklin street, 104 fleet north of Willow, 17 feet by 60 feet deep, in the Thirteenth ward. Same vs BERNARD SHERRY, CP, March term, 1853, No 2*3. tax 1858, $46,91; lot of ground and three three story brick dwellings, on the west side of Cadwalader Btr'eet; 135 feet north from Master street, 22 feet by lOOfeet deep, in the Seventeenth ward. > Same vsP GENTNER, CP.; March term, 1863, No 7, tax ISSS, $78.14; lot,of ground on the northeast corner of Ninth and Master streets, 118 feet by 195 feet deep, in the Twentieth ward: - : V Same vs DANIEL HAVILAND, C P, March terra, 1833, No 6, tax 1858, s23.4l;lotand three-story brick dwelling house on the south side of Cambridge strebt, 117 feet 8 inches east of Twentieth street, being No. 1932,16 feet by 84 feet deep, in the Twentieth ward..... tame vs DANIEL MORGAN, CP, Maroh term,.1853, No 17, tax 1858, $21.83; lot of ground and two-story brick dwelling, northeast corner oißenneviUe Place and Rus sell streets, being No 721,32 feet by6ofeet deep, in the Fourth ward. . f . Same vr JAMES PORTEUS, C P,March term, 186 \No4B, tax 1858, $40.86; lot and one-story brick factory, Nos 10, 36. and 38, on the northwest corner of Caual and Front streets, 40 feet by.llo feetto Hope street, in the Sixteenth VR BERNARD SHERRY, C P, March term, 1863, No 19, tax 1858, $145.71; lot and five brick dwellings on the north side of Master street, extending from America to Cadwalader street- 30 feet on Master street, 160 feet .on America street, and 154 on Cadwalader. street, .with 90 feet in the rear, iu the Seventeenth ward. t . - Same vs-THOMAS HAGERMAN, C P, March, term, -ISG3, No 20, tax 1658, $37:28; lot and three-story, brick dwelling, No 123 L? on the, east side of Front street, 253 feet 6 inches north from Girard avenue, 18 feet by 100 feet dcepMn the Seventeenth ward. • . ■ MUNICIPAL CLAIMS. MUNICIPAL. CLAIMS. Same vs FREEMAN SCOTT, C P, March term, 1863, No 6, tax 1858,523.37: lot and three-story brick dwelling, on the west side of Hutchinson street. 183 feet X inch north from Poplar street, 16 feet by 64 feet deep, in the Twentieth ward. Same vs same,C P, March term, 1863,N0 4,tax'lBsB, $23.37; lot and three-story brick dwelling, west side of Hutchinson slreet. 71 feet and of an inch north of Poplar, N09C8,16 feet by 64 feet deep, in the Twentieth ward. Same, vs same.C P, March term, 1863, No 3, tax 1858, $23 3710 t and three-story brick building, west side of Hutchinson street, 167 feet and >£ of an inch north from Poplar, being No 920, 16 feet by 64 feet deep, in the Twentieth Ward. Same ys same, C P, March term, 1863; No 2, tax 1858, $23.37; lot and three-story brick dwelling, west side of Hutchinson street, 151 feet and >£ of an inch north from Poplar street, being No 918,16 feet by 64 feet deep, in the Twentieth ward. Samevs same, CP, March term, 1863. No 1, tax 1858, $23.37; lot and three-story brick .dwelling, west side of Hutchinson street,. 135 feetand >£ of an inch north from Poplar street, No 916, 16 feet by 64 feet deep, in the Twentieth ward.. Same vs Air. 'RIDDLE, C P, March term. 1863, No 135.' tax]8 f B. $2O 15; lot of ground on the northeast cor ner Cumber] and and Sepviya streets, 45 by 160 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs JOHN C HENDERSON, C P, March'term, 1863, No 136. tax 1858, $32 26; lot of ground on the north cast side of Orleans street, 200 feet west from Emerald s 1 reet, containing in front 100 feet by 100 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs same, CP, March term, 1803, No 129, tax 1858, $8.15; lot of ground on the east side Second street, 130 feet south from York street, 17 feet 6by 109 feet deep, iu the Nineteenth ward. Same vs same, O P, March term, 1863, No 137, tax 1858, $32.26; lot of ground on the northeast side of Or leans street, 100 feet north from Emerald street, IfO by 100 feet deep, in the Nineteenth and Twenty-third wards. Same vs same, C P, March term, 1863, No 141, • tax 3858, $32.26; lot of ground on the northeast corner of Emerald and Orleans streets, 100 by 100 feet deep, in the Nineteenth and Twenty-third wards- Sameyvs ABRAM II RAIGUEL, C- P, Match term, 1863, No. 142, tax 1858, 832.25; lot of ground on the north west corner of Allegheny avenue and Salmon street, 105x150 feet dee.v in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs JOHN J GRIFFITH, C P, March term, .1863, No. 143, tax 1838, $132.55; block oJ grouud bounded by - Torpin, Lambert, Ontario, and Wensley streets, 321x140 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs* CHARLES MOORE, C P, March term, 1863, No. 144, tax 1858, $20.28, lot of ground on the southwest corner of Sergeant and Lemon streets, 56x140 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs CHARLES GEOPP, C P, March term, 1863, No. 145, tax 1858, $17;34; lot of ground on the noriheast corner Huntingdon and Martha streets, 6,'x100 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. * -' Same vs GEORGE DOBSON, C P, March term, 1863, No. I\S, tax ISSS, $52.54; lot of ground on the west side of Twenty-first street, 20 fee* inches north from Race street, 24 feet 4K inches bv 188 feet deep, in the Tenth ward. - Same vs WILLIAM B STEVENS, C P, March term, 1563, No 147, lax ISSS, $20.3*2: lot of ground on the north east corner of Sergeant and Lemon streets, 54 feet by 138 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs JOSEPH SLORD, CP, March term, 1853, No ■348, tax IS>B, $32.72; lot of ground on the southwest-cor ner of Wellington and Gaulstreets, 83 by 267 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs Same, C P, March term, 1863, No 149, tax 1858, $29.13; lot ot ground on the southwest corner of Gaul and Clearfield streets, 295 by 165 Let deep, in the Nineteenth ward.--. r Same vs Same, C P, March term, 1863, No 150, tax 1858, $12.69: lot of ground on the southwest corner of Brown and, Clearfit-ld streets, 32 by 105 feet deep, in the Nine teenth ward. . Same vsM McHENARY.C® P. March term, 1863, No 130, tax 1658, $12.69; lot of ground bn the northwest corner of ■William and Tulip streets, 54 by 102 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. ■ Same vsFMAHLON WARNER, CP, March term, 1863, .No 95, tax 1858, $38.30; lot of ground on the south side of Spring Garden street, 54 feet east of Broad, 20 by 100 feet deep, in the Fourteenth ward. Same vs GEORGE BASTIN, CP, March term, 1863, No 94, tax 185 S, $96.88: lot of ground and five toree-scory brick houses on the southeast corner of Brown and Mintzer .streets, Nos 318,727, 29,31, and 33,18 by 89 feet deep, in the Twelfth ward. Same yg JOHN BASTIN, C P, March term, 1863, No 93, tax 1858, $20.35; lot of ground and three-story brick: house on the southeast corner of St. John aud George streets, 14 by 40 feet deep, in the Sixteenth ward. : Same vs Same, C P,-Mtrch term, 1863, No 92, tax 1858, $46.64; lot orground and three-story brick dwelling on the east side of York avenue, 95 feet north from Cal lowhill street, No 411,16 by 45 feet deep, in the Twelfth ward. Same vs Mr. AEOHTENECHT, CP, March term, 1863, No 89, tax 1858, $100.62; lot of ground, with the two-story frame and three four-story brick dwellings thereon erected, on the northeast corner of Tenth and Morgan streets, Nos 933, 935, 937.18 J by 120 feet deep, in the-Tenth ward. ; Same vs WILLIAM R DICKERSON, CP, March term, 1663, No SS, tax 1858, $30.58; lot of groundjand three story brick dwelling, No 1340. on the south side of Brown street, 18 by 60 feet deep, in the Fourteenth ward. Same vs DOCTOR SAY, C P, March term, 1863, No 91, tax 1860, 61 and 62, $347 25; lot ot ground and three srory iron front building, on the east'side of Second street, 41 feet north of Chestnut, No 49,10 feet 6 inches by 37 feet deep, in the Sixth ward.' Same vs ANDREW LANE. C P, March term, 1863, No 139, iax 5154.26, square of ground bounded by Diamend, Bodine and Washington streets, and Susque hanna avenue, 102 by SCO feet, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs MARY C SMITH, C P, March term, 18*3, No 96, taxlBsS. $6.63; lot of ground on the 1 southwest comer of West and Elm streets, 20 by 84 feet deep, in the Nine teenth ward. . - Same vs W D H SERRILL, CP, March term, 1563, No 128,* tax 3858, $10.78; lot of ground on the southwest corner of Bank and' Clearfield streetß, 80 by 140 feet deep, In the Nineteenth ward. Same vs Mr HOLLINGSWORTH, C P, March term, 1863, No 99, tax 1858, $14.44; lotof ground on the north east corner of Popper and Martha streets, 60 by 81 feet deep, to Tucker street,dn the Nineteenth ward. Same vs EDWARD MACHETT, C P, March term, 1563, No 98, tax 1858,512.65: lot of ground on the North west corner of Adams and Emerald streets, 54 by 150 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward: Same vs M NANCREDE, C P, March term, 1863, No 100, tax 1858, $8.10; lot of ground on the northwest corner of Diamond and Mechanic streets, 15 by 60j feet deep, in tbe Nineteenth ward. . Same vs WILLIAM MoFARLAND, C P, March term, 1563, No 102, tax 185 S, $26.44; lot of ground ou the south westcorner of Front and Diamond streets, 60 by 110 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs F. H. SMITH. CP, March term, 1813, No 103, tax 1858, $17.46: lot of ground on the north side of Adams street, 54 feet west from Emerald street, 70 by 150 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward.' • . Same vs CHARLES MELCHER, C P, March term, 1351, No 105, tax 1858. $7101; lot of ground on the northwest corner of Second and Wood streets, 2 f, 0 by 112 feet deep to Philip street, in the Nineteenth ward. Same' vs MORGAN HINCHMAN, C P, March term, 1863, No 101, tax ISSS, $l4 34; lot of ground on the north west corner of Howard and Norris streets, 45 by 70 feet dfep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs J C WARTROSE, C. P. March term, 1863, No 104, tax 1858, $23.37; lot of ground and three-story brick dwelling, on the north side of Depot street, No 813,117 feet west of Eighth street, 16 by Sl feet deep, in the Thir teenth ward. Same vs WILLIAM McMACKEN, CP, March term, 3563, No IC6, tax 185 S, $6 58; lot of ground on the east side of Front street, 118 feet 9>£ inches north from Norris street, 60 by 60 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs H S PETERSON, CP, March, term, 1563, No 107, tax IS'-S; $17.29; lot of gronnd on the southwest corner of. Clearfield and Almond streets, 53 by 100 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. Same vs C B F O NEIL, ; C P, March term. ISG3, No 108, tax 1858, $48.44; lot of ground and the brick house and frame kitchen, on the southeast corner'of Hancock and Phrenix streets, 60 bv 80 feet, in the Seventeenth ward. Same vs WILLIAM RUNGAN, CP. March term,lBs3, : No l lo9,tax 185 S, $23.31; lot of ground on the southwest corner of Wellington and Salmon street. 75 by 167 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. * Same vs E D MARTIN, C P, March term, 1863, No 111, tax 1858, $17.23; lot of ground am brick house thereon erected, on the east side of Fourth street, 54 feet from the southeast corner of Fourth and Germantown road, 16 feet 6inches front to Germantown road, in the Seventeenth -ward. Same vs MOORE & McFADDEN, C P, March term.lB63, FollO, tax 1858, $17.23; lot of ground on the north side of Depot street, 72 feet north from Eighth street, 15 by 50 feet deep, In the Thirteenth ward. Same vs Mr RUSTEB, C P, 3farch term, IS©, No 112, tax 1858, $29.45; lot of ground and three-story brick dwel ling, No 913, on the east side of Tenth street, 98 feet north from Ponlar street, 16 by 77 feet deep, in the Twentieth ward. Same vs JOHN C. DOYLE, CP, March term, 1863, : No 117, tax ISSB, $33.13 ; lotof ground and the three-story brick dwelling on the north side of Prune street, 88 feet west of Fourth street, 30 feet by 20 feet deep, in the Fifth ward. .Same vs MOORE & McFADDEN, C P, March term, 1863, No 113, tax 1858, $17.23 ; lot of ground on the north side of Depot street, 67 feet west of Eighth, 13 feet by 50 feet deep, in the Thirteenth ward. Same vs A RUSTER, C P, March term, 1863, No 114, tax 1858, $23.13 ; lot of ground and three-story brick dwelling on the north side of Depot street, No 817, 149 feet west of Eighth, 16 feet hy 50feet deep, in the Thirteenth ward. Same vs JEREMIAH WEBB, C P, March term, 1863, No 118, tax ISSS, $24.78; lot of ground on the north side of Wood street, 154 feet west of Seventeenth street, 30 feet by S 7 feet deep, in the Fifteenth ward. Same vs A RUSTER, CP, March term, 1863, No 115,. tax 1858 $22.29; lot of ground and three-story brick dwellinghouse, No 815, on the north sideof Depot street, 133 feet west from Eighth, 16 feet by 50 feet deep, in the Thirteenth ward. Same vs C L ASH. C P, March term, 1563, No. US', tax 1 1S5S, $152.21; lot of ground and three-story brick dwelling. No. 222, on the west side of Fourth street, 145 feet north from Prune street, 18 feet by 200 teet deep, in the Fifth ward. r Same vs FREEMAN SCOTT, CP, March term, 1863/ No. 120, taxlBsB, $230.82; lot of land at the - intersection of the northeast line of Stump lane and sutheast. line of Timberlane, containing about S acres and 131 perches, in the Twentieth and Twenty-first wards. . Same vs Same, C P,’March term, 1863. No. 119, tax ISSB, $29.54; lot of ground and three-staryhrick dwell ing, No. 919. on the east side of Tenth street-, 146 feet north from Poplar, 16 feet hy 77 feet deep, in the Twen tieth ward. Same vs Same, CjP, March term, 1563. No. 121, tax 1858, $29.54; lotof ground and three-story brick dwell ing on the east side of Tenth street, No. 921, 162 feet north from Poplar, 16 feet by 77 feet deep, in the Twen tieth ward. " , Same vs Same, C P, March term, 1863, No 122, tax ISSS, $29.54; lot of.ground and three-story brick dwelling,No 917, on the sasi side of Tenth street; 180 feet north from' Poplar, 16 by 77, in the Twentieth ward. Same vs Same.C P, March term, 1863, NO 123, tax 185 S, ®29ifri; lot of ground and three-story brick-dwelling, No 915, on the east side of -Tenth street, 114 feet north from Poplar, 16 by 77 feet deep,-in the Twentieth ward. Same vs same, C P, March term, 1863, No 128, tax 1858, $29.54; lot of ground and three-story brick dwelling. No 913, on the east side of Tenth street, 82 feet north from . Poplar, 16 by 77feet deep, in the Twentieth ward. Same vs same, C P/March term, 1863,'N0 127, taxISSS, $29.54; lot of ground and three-story brick dwelling,and two court houses in the rear, No 907, oh the east side of Eleventh street, 6S feet north from Poplar, 17 by 75 feet deep, in the Twentieth ward. Same vs Same, C P, March term, IS©, No 125, tax 1858, $29.64; lot of ground and three-story brick dwell ing, No 927, on the east sideof Eleventh street, 222 feet north from Poplar, 16 by 70, in the Twentieth ward. __Same vs Same, C P, March term, 1863, No 124, tax ISSS, $29.54; lot of ground on the east side of Eleventh Btreet, and the three-story brick dwelling thereon erect ed, No 915,126 feet north from Poplar, 17 by 75 feet, in tlie Twentieth ward. - Same vs-WILLIAM MORRISON, C P, March term, 1863, No 138, tax 1858, $34.24; lot of ground aud the three brick and two frame houses, on the southwest corner of Trenton avenue and Price street, 58 by 109 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. , . . . Same vs W DH-SERRILL, CP, March term, 1863, No .97, tax 1858, $5.24; lot of ground on the southwest corner of Clearfield and Bath streets, 20 by SO feet, inthe.Nine teenth ward. <. • . . - . . , Same vs DUGAN, BAKER, & CO, CP, March term, .1863, No : 131, tax 1858, $63.94; a block of ground bounded •by Frankiord" avenne, Huntingdon, Jasper, and Eliza beth streets, 406 feet by 120 feet, in the Nineteenth ward. ! .Same vs Mr KEEVER, C P,'March term, 1863, No 140,' tax!BsB, $14.24; lot of ground on the northeast corner of Adams and Emerald streets, 60 by 50, in the Nine teenth ward. • - .» •’ r-\ .. .4 Same, vs M MITCHELL,TC P, Marchvterm, 1863, No 132, tax 1858, $9.69: lot of ground on the northwest cor ner of Sepviva arid Emelen streets, 36 by 60 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward. -Saiffe vs GEORGE DOBSON, C P, March term, 1563. No 143, tax 1858, ■ $32.-24; lot of ground on the east sideof Twenty-second street, 20 f»et north from Race street, 20 by 88feet deep. in the Tenth ward. Samevs JAME.S. NELSON, CP, March term, 1863, No 134,1axi858, $1,14,37; *lot of ground on the north side of Callowhill street. 54 feet 6 inches west from Broad, 54 by 147 feet six inches, in the Fifteenth ward. ' Sam« ys SARAH: ARBUCKLE, C P, March term, 1863, No 90* taxfor 1559, ’fiO, and ’6l, $lO2 34; lot of ground ana two two-story frame dwellings, Nos 112 arid 114, on the south ade of Bunhoon, late Rose, street,-126 feet east from Sophia]street, 32 by 80 feet deep, in the Sixteenth ward. Same ys GEORGE W COLLADAY, C P, March terra, 1863, No 151, tax ISSS, $93.23; lot of ground-and-three three-story brick booses on the soutii'side of Wood street,-123 feet east from Seventeenth street, 1 36.byi90 feet, N 05.1622, 1624,-and 1626. in the Fifteenth ward. Samevs Mr DOUGHERTY, CP, March term, 1863, No 152, .taxlBsB, n $144:31;i0t of ground on the southeast cor ner Carlton and .Fifteenthstreets, with four four-story brick bouses. Nos 327, 329, JJ3I, and 333, 64 by 50 feet, in the Fifteenth ward. Same vs MARY E RUE, C P, March term, 1803, No 153, tax 1858, $30.01; lQt and two-story brick dwelling; northeast corner Ninth and Parrish streets, 18 by 70feet, in the Thirteenth ward.... 'Same vs Same, CP, Maich term, 1803, No 154, tax ISSB, $22.14; lot of ground and three-story brick dwelling, on the north side of Parrish: street, 34 feet east of Ninth street,,l6 by,7o feet, in the Thirteenth ward. mh2s-w6t 4 :;f - 1 ° ★ ZSNC ARMY AND TOILET MIRRORS, The best in the world for finish and durability.. B. M. S. » The best brand Silk Finished VELVET RIBBONS. Sole Agent, BENJAMIN M. SMITH, 155 DUANE Street, near West Broadway, fe6-Bn> ■.■■■■ r; New York. EVANS & WATSON’S SALAMANDER SAFE STORE. ' 1G SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES always on band; . TO THE DISEASED OF ALL CLASSES.—AII acuta and chronic diseases cured; by special guarantee; at 1220 .WALNUT Street; Philadelphia, when desired, and, in a fail ure, no charge Is made. • - Prof C. H. BOLLES, the founder of thia net* practice, has associated, with him Dr. M. GALLO WAY. A- pamphlet containing a multitude of cer ■ tifleates of those 1 cured; also, letters and compli , mentary resolutions from medical men and others, 1 will be given to any person free. . N. B.—Medical/men and others who desire a knowledge of my discovery can enter for a frill ’ course of lectures at any time, i Consultation free. . - DBS. BOLLEB & GALLOWAY. [i de9-6m 1330 WALNUT Street. EDWIN A. HUGHES, - DERTAKER, ■ 5259 South TENTH dtroet, above SsTrioe, felO-Sm Philadelphia.' P LEGAL. TETTERS TESTAMENTARY UPON AY t), e ESTATE OP JOSEPH F. NOKRIS, deceased, have been granted to the subscribers. All persons hav ing claims against his Est ite are-requested to present the same to the executors, according to law. J PACKER NO&RIS, J Kxec,rt ® R - No. GIT WALNUT Street. February 13, 1863. fe25 t -w6i* ■VTOTICE.—LETTERS TESTAMENT A RY on the last will and testament of SAMUEL B. BASS, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills, for the city and county of Philadelphia, all persons having claims or demands against the estate are requested to make known the same without delay, aud all persons indebted to the estate to make payment to JAMES P. CLAY, Executor, N 0.262 South .TWENTIETH Street, mhll-w6l* . ■ Philadelphia. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND CODNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. The eeiale of MAKGARET THOMPSON, deceased. The Auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the account of LEVI KNOWLES, Executor of said deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, the seventh day of April, 1863, at four o’clock P. M., at his office. No. 212 South FIFTH Rtreet, Philadelphia. mb23-mwfst EQBERT.K. NICHOLS, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR - 1 - THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHISADELPHIA, Estate of SUSAErR ECKAKD, Deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JAMES R. ECKARD, Exe cutor, and ELIZABETH H..ECKARI), Executrix of the last will of SUSAN R. ECKAR 0, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the account ant; will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, n oMONDAY, April 6, A. D. 1863, at 4 ° clock P. M. , at his office. No. 416 Walnut street, in the city of Philadelphia. mh2s-wfmst CHARLES S. PANCOAST, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF PHI -A- LADELPHIA county. Estate of Peter Miller, deceased. '■ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MATrLDA W. MILLER, widow of Peter Miller, deceased, has filed in the said Court an appraisement of personal property which she claims to retain under the provisions of the Act of 14th April, 1851. and also her petition for the ap proval of the same by the Court, aud that the said appraisement will be approved aud confirmed by the Court on FRIDAY, April 17.1863, unless exceptions be presented thereto on or before that dav. . .. ; M. RUSSELL THAYER, ra]i24-tusws4t Att’y for Matilda W Miller, widow. TTNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS- TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, .B’C’Z'. : THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: ‘ WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and-, duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, hath, decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in 30 bags Coffee: 20 sacks of Salt; 4 cases of Matches; 12 boxes of Tin; 3 trunks of Merchandise;!? bags of Shot; 6 boxes of Candles; 1 box of Soap; 9 cases, 11 demijohns, and 1 basket of Liquors, comprising the cargo of theschouner Lightning, whereof J. S. Boothby is-master, captured-off Port Royal, State of South Carolina, by the United .States steamer Bienville, under command of Commander J. R. M.. Alultany, and brought into this port per bark Manderson, to be monish ed, cited, and called to judgment at the time aud place u nd.erwritten, and to .the effect hereafterexpressed, (justice - so requiring.) You are therefore charged, and strictly en joined and commanded, that you omit not, but that, by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published iu. the city of Phila delphia, and in the Legal Intelligencer , you do monish ana cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general w*ho have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said cargo of the said schoo ner Lightning, to appear before the Hon. JOHN CAD WALA.DER, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the twentieth day after publication of these presents, if itbe a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then, and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful exense, if any they have, why the said cargo of the said schooner Lightning should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice sh all appertain. Aud that you duly intimate,or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, gefaerally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above meu tioned/or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and Will proceed to adjudication on the said cap ture, and may pronounce that the said cargo of the said schooner Lightning did belong, at the time of the capture of the . same, to the enemies of the United States of. America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation ana condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the .said Court, at Philadelphia, this thirtieth . day of MARCH, A. D. 1863, and in the eighty-seventh year of the Independence of the said United States. mh3l-3t G. R. FOX. Clerk District Court. PROPOSALS. OUA’RTERMASTER GENERAL’S OF FICE, 'Washington City, 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 Bidewheel or propellers, whether iron or copper- fasten 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 may be willing to grant, and alto 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 endowed “Proposals for Charter or Sale of Steamers.” When received they will be considered, and the De partinebt.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. mh2s3m TRON IRON-CLAD SEA STEAMERS. •*- Navy Department, March 12, 1563. THE NAYY DEPARTMENT will, until April 13th next, receive Proposals for the complete construction and equipment for sea service, including-wrought iron gun-carriages, but excluding guns,: ordnance stores, nautical instruments, and fuel, of— — iron iron-clad steamers, of about 8,000 tons burden, measured as a sin gle deck, vessel,, and 21 draught of water. The boats, masts, yards, and : rigging tone of iron; and the arma ment to consist of ten guns in a casement, each weighing about 25 tone without the carriage. 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 he 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 he received on general plans and speci fications that may be examined at the Navy Depart ments or parties may propose on plans and specifications of hull and machinery of their own. mh!7-24t A BMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD • Sts.—Phila delphia. March 31st, 1863. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited and will be received at this Office until 12 o’clock M. on FRIDAY, the 24th day of April, 1863, for furnishing and delivering at the Schuylkill Arsenal, subject to the usual inspection, the following articles, to be of army standard pattern in all respects. Samples of the different articles can be seen at this office; Uniform Hats, Black felt Forage Caps of indigo wool-dyed dark blue cloth. Shirts, woolen, of white or gray dometfiannel, Shirts, knit. Drawers of Canton flannel. Stockings, woolen, to weigh three (3) pounds to the dozen. Bootees, hand-sewed or.mactine quilted. Boots, for Cavalry, hand-sewed. ✓ Blankets, gray woolen, to be seven (7) feet long, five (5) feet 6 inches wide, and to weigh 5 pounds each. Blankets, painted on cotton, water-proof, for Infantry,' grurametted, to be also used for Shelter Teuts. Pouchos, painted on cotton, for mounted men; water proof and grummetted, to be used also as a ShelterTcnt. Trowsers, of sky-blue Kersey, free from Shoddy, tor mounted men. Haversacks, painted, of cotton or linen. Canteens of corrugated tin. Hospital Tents and Flies, of cotton or linen duck, of 12 oz. to the 28 inches wide for the. Tent, and 10 oz..for tab Flies—the United States to furnish the Buttons and Slips. Wall Tents and Flies, do.'do. do. do. The United States to furnish the Buttons and Slips. ' Shelter-Tents of 8-oz. Cotton or Linen Duck, closely Woven, and warp and woof of same sized thread. A sample of one yard of the duck must accompany each hid for these tents. Felling Axes. . - Camp Hatchets. Felling-axe Handles. ' Camp-hatchet Handles. Pick. Axes. • Spades, Steel Back-strap. Shovels, do. do. : • bless Pans. , • (Camp Kettles. ;--Drums, Infantry, complete. ; 'Fifes, B and C. ■Regimental-General Order Books. ! Do. , Letter - do. Do. 1 . • Descriptive do. Do/ • Index do. • - Do. -Order - • do. Do.! • -TargetPractice do. „ Do.!' '-Inspection do. Company Or.der do. Do. Clothing Account do. J Do. Descriptive do. _ Do. Morning Report do. Post Order do. . : Post Letter do. Post Morning-Report • do. . Post Guard Report do. Guidons, of Silk, for Cavalry. •Persons bidding on articles of ‘ 1 Hardware,” not ac cording to the Army Standard, are requested to send SJimples writh their-bids Bidders will state in their proposals the quantity bid for and the time of delivery, ana also'give the names of two sufficient sureties for the faithfnl'fulflllment of the contract, if awarded. All samples-mxisb be - marked with the bidder’s name, in order, to insure their safe return. The United States re serves the right to reject all, or any portion of bids, when the.price is deemed too high. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the proposals, too'high: • G. H. CROSMAN, mhbl-22t Asst. Quartermaster General U. S. A. fVUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, V; Baltimore, March 19,1863. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office TILL NOON ON FRIDAY, the 10th of April, 1563, for a supply of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL for the rise of Hospitals in this City and Steamers employed in the Government service at the port of Baltimore, and tto fill requisitions from Qaartermasters at other points, for the months of April, May, June, 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 must be stated. The quantity of Coal per month will probably be about 3,000 tons of Anthracite and 500 tons of Bitu minous. • PROPOSALS FOR WOOD. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at this office TILL NOON ON FRIDAY, the 10th of April. 1863, for a supply of good merchantable OAK and PINE WOOD, for the use of the Hospitals and Camps in and around Baltimore, for the months ;of April, May, June. July, August, September, October, November, and December, 1863, to be delivered at the said Hospitals and Camps or furnished at their yards. The bids must be for each kind of Wood separately, and the prices per cord, for each month must be stated. The quantity-of Wood per month will probablV be about 1,000 or 1,500 cords of Oak and 400 cords of Pine. , ; Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered, and an oath, of ailegianeemust accompany each propo sition. _ * . GUARANTEE. The abilities of the bidder to fulfil the contract, should it be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two respon-. aible persons, whose signatures must be appended to the guarantee. , - 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; Bidders must be preses t in person when the bids are opened, or their:proposals will not be considered. Bonds equal in amount to half the sum to be received on the contract, signed by the contractor ancTboth 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 1 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 bis proposition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. . Should the contract be awarded him, we are prepared to become his sureties. - To this guarantee! must be appended the official certifi cate above mentioned. J. L. DONALDSON, • . n h2l-taplo Lt. CoL'and Quartermaster U. S. A. ' WILLIAM H. YEATON & CO. f No. aOl South FRONT Streets Agents for the sale of the ORIGINAL HEIDSIECK & CO. CHAMPAGNE. Offer that desirable Wine to the trade. Also, 1,000 cases fine and medium grades BORDEAUX CLARETS. : * ; 100 csuies ‘ ‘ Brandenberg Freren” COGNAC BRANDT, „ Tmtage 1848, bottled In Frause. 50 cases finest Tuscan Oil,' in flasks; 2 dozen in case. 59 W l ] B quality Mononsahela Whisky. . GO hhls Jersey Apple Brandy. 60,000 Havana Cigars, extra fine. 4iilt ' 1M Moet & Chaudon Grand VU Imperial, Green Seal •Champagne. . Together with a fine assortment of Madeira, Sherry, Port. Ac. felB-ly pOFFEBI COFFEE 1! COFFEE! 11— The best and cheapest prepared Coffee in the city. A trial will convince the most skeptical. No charge made 1/ satisfaction is riot rendered. Prepared and for sale at the _ ■■■ ■ ■ _ . ' Eagle Steam Spice and Coffee Works, • and *46 North FRONT Street. tels-3m iHOWARD WORRELL. AUCTSON SALES. TOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTION " BEES, Hos. »33 and »34 MARKET Strwt. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH. germab, abb domestic dry goods. We will hold a large sale of British, French, and Domestic Dry Goods, by catalogues- on four months credit, OK THURSDAY MORNING. , . • "April 2d, embracing about 700 packages and lots of staple and fancy articles in woolens, linens, cottons, silks, and worsteds, to which we invite th-ar attention ox dealers. W.B.—Samples of the same will be arranged for ex amination, with catalogues,early on the morning of sale, when dealers wfM fl'nd it to their interest to attend. PEREMPTORY SALE OP CARPETINGS, CANTON MATTINGS. RITGB, MATS, &0. For Spring Sales. ON FRIDAY MORNING. April 3d, at precisely 10J£ o'clock, by catalogue, on four months’ credit— • - Comprising. English, Brussels, three-ply, superfine ingrain, Yenitian, hflmp, and lr.'t* carpetings; white and red eheck Canton and cocoa mattings, rage, mats, drug gets, &c. _________ PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, INDIA, GERMAN, -AND BRITISH DRY GOODS,'Ac. ON MONDAY MORNING. April 6th, at 10 o’clock, will Be sold by catalogue, on four months’credit, about . ■ s 700 PACKAGES AND LOTS of French, India, German, and British dry goods, Ac., embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, linen, and cotton fabrics. ‘ POSITIVE BALE OF BOOTS. SHOES, &o. ON TUESDAY MORNING. April' 7, at 10 o’clock, will be sold by catalogue, on four months’ credit— About 800 packages boots, shoes, brogans, cavalry boots, Ac. . embracing a general assortment of prime goods, of City and Eastern manufacture. T?UBNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., No. 4:»9 MARKET STREET. SALE OF COO LOTS, THIS MORNING, WEDNES DAY, at 10 /clock. A CARD.—We will sell this morning, Wednesday, April Ist, at 10 o'clock, in continuation of sale of Tues day, March 31st, about 600 lots of fancy and staple dry goods, being the entire stock of a fancy and staple job ing house; also, a stock froiipa millinery and trimming store, consisting of dress goods, cloths, domestic goods, white goods, laces, hosiery, gloves, shawls, lace man tillas, ribbons, flowers, feathers, bonnets, &c. SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. ON FRIDAY MORNING, April 3d, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, on four months’ credit— •ooo lots of fancy and staple French dry goods. /TJJLLETTE & SCOTT, V* Jayne’s Marble Building, 619 CHESTNUT Street, and 616 JAYNE Street, mh3-lm.. ' ■ Philadelphia. . SPECIAL SALE OF SHIRTS; THIS MORNING, \ April Ist,by catalogue.lls lots linen and muslin shirts, made up for bast city trade, put up in lots and sizes to suit persons desirous of purchasing tor their own use; also, a fine lot of neckties and collars. . ON FRIDAY, April 3d, Special Sale of the entire cargo of the Brig -“Gifford, ” consisting of a great variety of miscellaneous goode, comprising: - gross tin tablespoons; gross tea do; —gross pocket combs; —dozens suspenders; —doz gauntlets; —doz gloves; —coz ribbed mixed shirts; doz striped do; doz plaid do; doz darx-stripod do; doz twilled fancy do: —doz McClellan do;—doz cassimere do; —doz white do; —doz do. for studs; —doz Freuch Marseilles do; —doz c stripe do; —doz ribbed mixed drawers; doz wool coats; —cases men’s enaroelled-top cavalry boots; —cases.top sole do; —cases do do do; —cases fine calf top Scotch ties; —cases women’s kip boots; cases D-sole imp. coat do; also, a lot of shoe-strings, 23Menvelopes and 27reams letter and note-paper; barrels cakes; —boxes cakes; barrels biscuit; —boxes biscuit;—doz superb mead; —doz lemon syrup;—doz ginger syrup;—doz-raspberry vinegar; —boxes rock candy; pieces dried beef: —doz preserved cherries; doz pine-apples; —doz raspberries; —<loz blackberries, Ac. ' ' ON FRIDAY, April 3d. special sale of-straw goods, French flowere, millinery goode. Ac. ON SATURDAY, April 4th, special sale of liquors. j ON MONDAY, April 6th, special sale of household frjzf niture / T3Y HENRY P. WOLBERT,/ AUCTIONEER, / No. JBOSI MARKET Street, South, side, above Second St, Regular Salos of Dry Goods, Trimmings. Nbtions.&c., every MONDAY, W£DN£SDAY, and PmJfAY MORN ING,at 10 o’clock precisely. . jt. : City and country Dealers are requested to attend these sales. / Consignments respectfully solicited fr6m Manufactu rers, Importers, Commission, and Jobbing Houses, and Retailers of all and every description or Mercli andise. DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, SKIRTS, SHOES, •v: soaps. &c. THIS MORNING, April Ist, at 10 o’clock precisely, 'will be sold, a desi rable of dress and domestic goods, bonnet velvet and timming ribbons, ladies’and misses’ skirts, hdkfs,, neckties, cotton hosiery, gloves, sewing silk, spool'cotton, patent thread, (laces, insertings, collars, jokes, sleeves, sliawls,boots,shoes, soaps, colognes, &c. Washington auction saxe. A S SIS TA NT QUARTERM ASTER’S OFFICE, corner G and TWENTY-SECOND Streets.' Washington, D. C., March 26, 1863. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, April loth, at the large barn, on the sqnare bonnded -by E and F.and Twenty-first and Twenty-second Sts., A LARGE LOT OF QUARTERMASTER’S STORES, condemned as unfit for public service, consisting in part of Saddles, Harness, Portable Forges; Blacksmiths’, Carpenters’,and Saddlers’ Tools; Wall and Sibley Tents, Wagon Covers, Shovels, Spades, Axes, and a variety of other implements, &c., to be sold in small lots. Sale to commence at 10 O’clock A. M. Terns, cash—in Government funds. CHAS. H. TOMPKINS, Captain, and A. Q. Aj., U. S. A. J. C. McGUIRE & CO., mh2B-16t Auctioneers. MARSHAL’S SALES. ■jl/TAESHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE ■U-L of a Writ of Sale,-by the Honorable John Cadwala der. Judge of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in admi ralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at the store No. 519 ARCH-Street, on FRIDAY, April 10, 1863,'a portion of the cargo of the steamer Bermuda, consisting of the following articles of merchandise, viz: - . 62 bales of white, blue, 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; 3 cases military insignia; 2 bales worsted bindings; 1 bale edging wool; 14 cases shoe thread; 26 cases hosiery; 16 cases spool cotton; 5 cases straw hats, feathers, &c., and S cases of twine. Catalogues will-be issued five days prior to the sale, and the goods open, for examination at the said store. . WILLIAM MILL WARD, 4 United States Marshal E. D. of Pa. Philadelphia, March 26, 1863.' : mh27-6t MARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE ofa Writ of Sale by the Honorable JOHN CAD WALADER, Judge of the District Court of the United States in ahd for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will he sold at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at ARCH STREET wharf, on SATURDAY, April 4, 1863. at 12 o’clock, M., Three-Sixteenths of the brig WILLIAM CREEVY, her tackle, apparel and furniture, being the interest of CREEVY & FARWELL, residents and inhabi tants of the State of Louisiana, in the said brig. WILLIAM MILLWARD. United States Marshal. E. D. ofPennsylvama. Philadelphia, March 25, 1663. . mh26-6t EDUCATION, QOHOOL FOR BOYS, CORNER OF BROAD AND SPRING GARDEN Streets. mh2-mwfrlm* B. M. HUNTINGTON, Principal. T'HE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY a AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, at WEST CHESTER, Penna., will resume the duties of the Summer Term (full five months) on the Ist of MAY next. BOYS and YOUNG MEN thoroughly prepared for College or Busi ness. GERMAN, FRENCH, and SPANISH taught by native resident teachers. Military Instructor, Major Gustavus Eckendorff; Instructor in Gymnastics, Prof. Lewis.* For Catalogues, containing full information, apply to the Principal, WM. F. W X EKB.A. M. mh4-wfm2m.:. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY AC A DEMY, 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. JAMESH. ORNE, Esq., Treasurer. Rev. Richard Newton, D. D.; Rev. Benjamin.-Wal lace, D. D.; Hon. Oswald Thompson, Boa. Chas. O’Neill, Col. D.. B. Hinman, James L. Claghdfn,: Esq.; George 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 commodations for cadets are of the most approved kind. The discipline is strictly military. : Careful attention is paid to the moral and religious instruction of cadets The Academy is furnished by the State with a battery of six brass guns for the ariillery drill. Students , desiring to enter should report at the Academy on the 9th of April or as soon after as possible. For circulars apply to JAMES H. ORNE, Esq.. 626 CHESTNUT Street, or to COL. THEODORE HYATT, mh26-lm President Pennsylvania Military Academy- OXFORD FEMALE SEMINARY, OXFORD, CHESTER COUNTY, -PA.—The next session of tlis Institution will open WEDNESDAY. May 6th; For catalogues and circulars addresß Miss BAKER, Principal. ~ , • : . . mh2o-lm “RALLAD SIN GIN G.—T. BISHOP, 1632 FILBERT Street. mhMm* T7AGLESWOOI) MILITARY AC ADR AJ MT—PERTH AMBOY, N. J. -Three hours from Philadelphia, by Camden and Amboy line, 6A. M., fare $1.25. Pupils may ester at anytime, paying from date of entrance. Prospectusesrwith catalogues, at N 0.903 CLINTON Street, Philadelphia. -Philadelphia references—Prof. Henry Copp6e, Pliny E. Chase. ' • mhlO-im 'C'EMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN, •A 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. Special attention's paid to the common and higher branches of English, and superior advantages furnished in Vocal and Instrumental Music. French taught by a native, and spoken is the family. For catalogues ad dress Sev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, relS-Sm* 1 .. ■ - : . President. "imiLAGB GREEN SEMINARY.—A T SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA, PA. Thorough Course in Mathematics,. Classics, English Studies, Sc. Military Tactics taught. Classes iu Book-keeping, Surveying, and Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of all ages, and are received at any time. Boarding per week, $2 25. Tuition per quarter, $6. For catalogues or information address Rev. J. HER YEY BARTON, A.'M,, Village Green, Pa,- oclO-tf , COPARTNERSHIPS. T IMITED PARTNERSHIP.—NOTICE Ai is hereby given, that the undersigned have formeda Limited Copartnership, pursuant to the-Act of Assem bly relative to Limited Partnerships. The general na ture-of the business intended' to ; be transacted is the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CARPET BUSINESS, at No. 87 South SECOND Street. The General Partner is J. T. DELACROIX, residing at S o. 2121 GREEN Stteefc, Phi ladelphia. The Special Partner is J. B. OKIE, residing in DELAWARE County, Pa., who has contributed in cash the sum of Fifteen housand Dollars to the capital of said,firm. The Partnership commences the First Day of March, 1863, and terminates on the First Day of March, Mfle. • - . J. T. DELACROIX, fe2B-sw!2t . QTqrß_ ISTOTICE—THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the firm of J. E. STE VENS & CO. is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. P. STEVENS. J. E. P. STEVENS. , Phiiadeiphia, March 16th. 1863. , • Mr. J. E. P.‘STEVENS retiree from businessafter this date on account of ill-health. Associated in jus stead, to conduct the Continental Hotel, are J. E. Kingsley, from New York, of high refutation in . the profession ; C. W.- Spafford, of ten years’ experience at the Tre mont House, - Boston, ana James G. Wildinau, many years in service as Receiving Clerk, at the Reveae House, Boston. With these gentlemen, to .manage,, conduct, and control the far-famed Continental Hotel ui this city, together.-with Mr. DnfEy, of long expenemm at the Girard House ; Mr. Fena, from, Pittaburg i Mr. Pedro Salomv long before the public in this city, ami Mr, George A Sawyer well-known as an experienced,' accountant from Boston i the travelling nubile may he well assured of great kindness and polite attention while cufists of said establishment. 6 Continental Hotel will he conducted uuder-the firm of - J. B. KINGSLEY & CO. ; Philadelphia, March 16. 1863. mhlS-lm rpHE SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI- A NUE the DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore, at the Old Stand, No. 724 MARKET Street. - / WM. ELLIS & CO., Druggists, jal-tf MARKET Street. PERPETUAL BEAUTY^—HUNT’S A ■WHITE LIQUID prepared frWtJia rw cejpt of Madam Rachel Levesson; the celebrated Parisian ■Ladies 7 Enameller.lt whitens the akin, giving it a soft, satin-like texture, and imparts a freshness, smoothness, pearl-like tint and transparency to the complexion which Is quite natural, 'without injury to the skiiv and cannot possibly be detected.- Prioe 25 cents. S&diee are re quested.to call for a circular, and try the, enamel before purchasing. -Thispreparation is indispensable for the ttage. Sold only at HUNT & CO. *B, Perfumers, 41 south EIGHTH Street, two doora above Chestnut, and 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut. fal2-3*a pLARET.—2OO CASES ST. JULIKN CLAKET. Jnst received and for sale by CQAS. 8. & JAB. CARSTAIRS. No, 139 WALNUT and »Q|EA SITE SSrassta. : aitsi-tf AUCTION SAI.ES. TLT THOMAS & SO,NS, Bos. 139 and 141 Son® FOCTRTH SffMl OFVAI.U ABLE PRIVATE IIBRAR t. IJf RLtf- STANDARD WORKS. FKAUTIFULLI ILLUSTRATED WORKS HOOK CASES, ACHROMATIC LORGNETTK,BIELD-GLASS o»c. . ? ® ???Pj 5T ,^? TTraRS nA Y AETEP-VOGBS. ,^PvI. 454 aD<4 ttoAnction Store, a valuable pri pfnSta whl?h ‘“clwdes many rare asd valnabfo !', an .?, rl!i d'Tartmrents of literaSnre; alsir, many be&ati.nlly illnetmled ftoe London editions ft eld idaSf'&c * med portraits ' doe achromatic. lorgnette. l4l Sonth Fourth Street F S??. : 93®?- T 'fiJ?GBSfrRROR6,BII..J,IASI> table, Shaer- wake, fine carpus, ac. OH THDESDAY mornikg. At So clock, at the Auction f tore, the superior farnl tnie.large French plate mantel mirrori.superior biiriard table with balls ftnd cues complete. oiSce furniture. toe carpets, bedding, Ac. Administratrix Sale—Frank ford Road and Hart Lana SUPERIOR FURNITURE, CARPETS Ac ON FRIDAY .MORNING. April 3, at 11 o’clock, ai the corner of Frankfoni road aad Hart lane, (two squares above the Second and Third- Railroad depot, )’by order of administratrix of I T. 3lcWullin,dec’d., a quantity of superior furniture’ carpets, &c. A Iso, a superior cow and Is pairs chickens. P ANCO'AST & WARNOCK, AUO -1 - TIONBERS, No, 313 MARKET Street LARGE POSITIVE BALE OF AMERICAS ASTD rm. PORTED DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, CaSSIMSRBR, WHITE GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, &c". &c .by catalogue. THIS MOUSING, April Ist, commencing at 10 o'clocit precisely. Comprising about 750 lots of seasonable goods, worthy the attention of purchaser?. - SALE OF 1,000 DOZEN .T. & p COATS’ SPOOL cotton. Also, THIS MORNING ‘ April Ist, 1,000 dozen J. &P. Coats’spool oottoa. lit lots of-well assorted numbers P@SO. CLOTBS, CASSIMERES. CLOAKINGS. Also, air invoice of French and English 7 4 cloths; fancy, printed, and plain sattincts, land cassimeres, doeskins. &c. . Also, ladies’ plain, colors, plaid, and stripe 7 4 ail-wool cloaking cloths. ; * DRESS GOODS. GINGHAMS, &c. Also, an invoice ;or - Paris dress goods, Manchestect ginghame- bareges, tipsnes, American prints, &c. * VELVET RIBBONS. TRIMMINGS. Also, 150 cartors, a. full line, Nos. MfefS. favorite brands, all silk fast edges black vel Also, a line choice spring styles fiVncy silk trimmings ribbons. £ Also, 100 lots of choice styles fafuey silk and velvet buttons, faDcy trimmings, &c. i BONNETS, FLOWERS, 'AND AJsO’au invo’ce of Parisbonnel And trimming ribbons;... , l AlB .°- 10&eartons choice spring scolors artificial flowers; blonde, silk lace, &c. >’■ . Also, cases new spring and fancy bonnets;: children,s fancj ifcats, pa lltt aad shaker hoods; men’s and boya^hats h , C i Ir P«FS AKD WHITE GOODS, Also, an invoice of late styles embroidered jaconet col lars, setts. bands, flonncnwa, & c . ■tie 0 ’ linen cambric hdkfs. C #“ hriC tdkfS -' ,uWect to London cambric, jaconef, and tape checks. Also, Paris blackface veils, thread,edgings, gloves, mohair mitts. Ac. j£y. Aleo, ladies’, gluts’- and children’s choice new spring styles silk, lisle. a hd fancy gloves. Also, ladies misses’ Paris embroidered mohair mitts,-long and jhort. . HOOP SKI itTS, FANCY GOOD?, NOTIONS, Ac. 4(X/ doz ladies' and misses* woven, tape.and fancy cord, pi ain and gor a trail hoop skirts Also.ladie.p bud misses’ rich new styles chenille,bead, fancy and mk head nets. ; -AJeo, st .jk goods, notions, fancy goods, tapes, cot ton, «C. ; ~ i-inen and Marseilles vestings. Also, THIS,MORNING, 2o lo.ts spring and summer Marseilles and linen vest ings.^; SE-ECIAL SALE OF STRAW GOODS. MILLINERY - GOODS, &c., bycatalogue, y' ON MONDAY MORNING. April 6th, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely. . Comprising a large assortment of fashonable goods. PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ■*- B»5 MARKET and 5»3 COMMEECE StreeU. SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS, [SHOES. BKO PANS. &c. a -t OK THURSDAY MORNING, April 2d. at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold by m wiogue,]*ott) cases men's, boy’s, and youths’ calf, htmi •f?, grain boots, brogane, Ac.; women’s misses’, tuaS children’s, calf,kip, goat, kid, and Jmorocco healed boots ana snoes. n J. WOLBERT, AUCTION MART. Ho. 16 SOOTH SIXTH STREET, Between Marl et and Cheatnut. I’RUIT trees, grape vines, currants, rasp berries, Ac THIS MORNING, April Ist, at 11 o’clock Tat So.'i6'Sout!i Sixth street. A larjre assortment of standard and dwarf fruit trees, grape yines, currants, raspberries, &c.; all warranted true to name. CHOICE OLD BRANDIES,WINES,CHAMPAGNES, See. IN CASES AND DEMIJOHNS ON TUESDAY MORNING. * April 7th, at 11 o’clock, at No. 16 South Sixth street _lncludiDff MartelPs imperial cognac brandies, vintages lwB and 1852; madeira, sherry, and port wines, cham pagnes, whiskies, gin, mm, &c. All warranted pure and unadulterated, strictly first- class liquors. Catalogues now ready at the Anction Store. W FRANCK, AUCTIONEER, ■ Corner SECOND and BUTTCNWOOD Streets. „„„ Sale at No. 123 North Second Street. THE ENTIRE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF STOVES HEATERS, MATERIALS, TOOLS, &c., OF A STOVE MANUFACTURER D ECLINING BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, April Sth, at 10 o’clock, at No. 123 North Second Street, above Arch, will be sold, the entire stock of gas-burn ing, parlor, cylinder, and cook stoves, of the most im proved patterns; Sawyer’s beating and ventilating fur naces, tin and hollow ware, odd castings, fire-brick pipe, sheet and rod iron, furnaces, tinman and black smith tools, &c., being the entire stock of I. M. Pleis. decl i □ m g b usi ness. Catalogues on the morning of sale. TSAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, A E. corner THIRD ana SPRUCE Streets. LARGE SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES, by order of Abraham Nathans, Broker, on. TUESDAY MORNING. April 7th,3563, at 9}£ o’clock A. M., consisting of gold and silver patent-lever, and other watches; gold chains, nmger ringe, breastpinss bracelets; pencil cases, silver ware; coats,pants, vests, shawls, dresses; violins, guns, pistols, &c. . - NOTICE.—AII persons having goods on deposit with me over the legal length/* time will call and redeem the same, otherwise they will be sold on the above day _ _ ABRAHAM NATH ANS, Broker, N.W. corner SIXTH and CALLOWHH.IL mh27-10t*-- M OSES NATHAN'S, AUCTIONEER, X '- L , ANIB COMSIISSION MERCHANT, southeast cor ner of SIXTH and RACE Streets, GREAT BARGAINS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE. _Fme gold and silver lever, lepine. English, Swiss, and French watches for less than half the usxtal selling 'Prices. _Watchesfrom one dollar to onehundred dollars each. Gold chains from 40 to 50 cents per dwt. Piano* cheap. v . • ' ' TAKE NOTICE. The highest possible price is loaned on goods at JV«j- Principal Establishment , southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets. At least one-third more than at any other establishment in this city. NATHANS’ PRINCIPAL MONET ESTABLISHMENT. T - MONEY TO LOAN, In large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousand*, on diamonds, gold, and silver plate, watches, jewelry, merchandise, clothing, furniture, bedding, pianos, and goods of every description. LOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES. • This establishment has large fire and thief-proof safe* for the safety of valuable goods, together with a private watchman on the premises. ESTABLISHED FOR THE LAST THIRTY YEARS. Jt&*AU large loans made at this the Principal Esta blishment. . JtSr’.Cha.rges greablu reduced. FREIGHT. THE UNION TRAN! FOETATION COMPANY Is now prepared to forward freights FEOM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YQEK, YIA CAMDEN AND POET MONMOUTH Freights received at THIED Wharf above ARCH St. The attention of Merchants and Shippers is directed to this new and expeditions route, and a portion, of thetr patronage is respectfully solicited. Tor farther particulars apply to GBO. B. McCULLOH, Freight Agent 138 NORTH WHASVBS, W. F. GRIFFITTS, Jr., General Manager. COMPANIES. THE ADAMS 'EXPRESS offlce 3a4 chestnut Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Merchandise, Notes, and Specie, either by its own lines or in conned lion with other. Express Companies, to all the principal Towns and Cities in the United States. >< felfr E. S. SANDFOBD, General Superintendent. COAX. nOAL.—THE UNDERSIGNED DEG leave to inform their friends and the public that they have removed their LEHIGH COAL DEPOT fro* NOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their Yard, Northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets, where they intend to keep the best duality of LEHIGH COAL,from the most approved mines, at tha lowest prices. Tour patronage Ib respectfully soucttaA JOS. WALTON & CO., W * Offlce, 113 South SECOND Stoat. Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. mhi-tf SHIPPING. BOSTON AND PHILABEL. PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE, sailing from eaeh port on SATURDAYS, from first Wharf above PICT Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston. The steamship S-aXON, Capt Matthews frezw 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. M. These new and’ substantial steamships form. a. regular Line, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays. Insurances effected at one-half the premium charged by sail vessels. Freights taken at fair rates. Shippers are requested to send Slip>Receipte and Bills Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage (having fine accommodations)*, apply to HENRY WINSOR & CO., mb9 333 South DELAWARE Avenue, iftSb FQK BEAUFORT, N. G. f and - PORT ROYAL, S.‘ C:—The ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY’S STEAMSHIP'AUGUSTA DINS MORE, .will leave- New York on SATURDAY; the- 4th April. For Freight* or- Passage apply at ADAME’ EXPRESS COMPANY,; 3»O>CHESTNUT Street - ' mhSO-6t H: GORMAN,. Agent STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVER. mAHC POOL, touching at Queenstown (Cork Har bor.) The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool, N*W York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company ar©intended, to sail as follows: ' , _ . . CITY OF WASHINGTON Saturday, April 11. GLASGOW.—--—** —Saturday,. April: 18L And every succeeding Saturday at noon, from Her la 44. North Ter - RATES OF PASSAGE. Payable In Gold, or its equivalent in Cnrreacy. FIRST CABIN, $BO 00 STEERAGE, " $92 fiO Do. to London. 85 00 Do. to London, .S&SQ Do. to Paris, 95 00 Do. to Paris. 4Q N Do. to Hamburg, 90 00 Do. to Hamburg, 37 90 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Gahln, s7l* $35, $lO6. Steerage from Liverpool, $4O. Prom Queens town, $3O. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. . For farther information* apply at the Company’s Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, fe26 111 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. FOR ALBANY AN®. TROY - Illlmirrm.— The barge SAN GABRIEL, O. Titns, masttr, is how loading>for the above points, and will sail on the opening of the Hudson rfcver. For freight, which will be taken, on reasonable terms* apply to Si FLANAGAN, mb27-tf : . ; No. 304 South DELAWARE. - .«T—h. FOR NEW YORK, oSBBBiMCvTA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CA NAL. DESPATCH AND SWSFTSJJRELINES, The steamers of this line arnleavinsrdaaly at 12 M.,an4 51. M. from thir-ipier above-WxLNUTStreet. For freight, which will ba taken terms, apply to VN‘. M. 3rVl fit) '& CO., *mhV6 tf 133 Sonar DESAWaBE Avenno- FOR NEW YORK—NEW AILT LINE—VIA DELAWARE RARITAN CSMTAL. Philadelphia-and New York Eshress SteambosAdona pany recel-se freight asdleaveioily at 2 P.M., dfAYswuyk their cargses in New York the-following day. Freights taken at reasonable rates. , Vm. P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 1* SOUTH-WHARVES. JAMES HAND, Agent, aul-tf Piers 1* and IS EAST RIVE'’ J i. New Tort “pEPFEB SAUCE.—2OO FiOZ.FEPFEB Sauce: JOO dos. Continental Sauce; 60 doi. Wor cestershire sauce. _ FINE AMERICAN PICKLES*—2OO do*, half gallon Pickles; StfOaoz. quart Pickles, ; 500 do*, pint Pickles ;"alao In bbls./half bbls-vandkit^,. : CONDENSED MILK.— do*. Wm. K. Lewis 4 Bro. and Borden’s Condensed, jaHk. For sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, fol 9 ' ■ " 10T South WATER Street
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