SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALK. —BY VIRTUE OF sundry writs, to mo directed, will be. exposed to public sale or veudne, on MONDAY Evening, April 6, 1803, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the northeast angle of Sixth and Moore streets, in the First ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Moore street fifty feet six makes, aud extending in depth northward about forty feet. Bounded north and east by ground of Thomas L. Luders, west by Sixth street, and south by said Moore street. If. B. —This writ has been issued ou a judgment ob tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Sobo lia S. Kennedy, reputed owner, in the,Court of Common Pleas of,Philadelphia, of March Term, 1359, No. 60, for water-pipe. CC. P., 158; M. T., ’63. Debt, $30.75. Brewster. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as tlie property of Sobelia S, Kennedy and John Alexander. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the east side" of Front' street about thirty-three feet niue incke3 southward from Vine street, in the Sixth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on the said Front street sixteen feet eight incites, and in depth east ward forty feet six inches to Whiter street. Bounded northward by ground of Thomas Quigg, southward by ground of Horatio B. Peunock, eastward by Water street, ami westward by Front street. '•- N. B. —This writ has been issued on a .ludgment ob tained iii the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Malone jic McGovern, owners or reputed owners, in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, of June Term, ISoS, No. T., ’63. Debt, $16.13. Brewster. 3 Taken in execution and to he Sold as the property of Malone & McGovern. ' All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the build ings thereon erected, situate at the southeast corner of Eighteenth and Coates streets, - in the Fifteenth ward of. said city of Philadelphia. .Beginning at said corner; thence eastward extending along the south side ot Coates street seventeen feet six inches; thence southward pa rallel to said Eighteenth street seventy-two teet oue-lialf inch; thence westward seventeen feet four inches to the. east line of said Eighteenth street; thence along same sixty-nine feet eight inches to Uie place ot beginning. Ist N. B.— Ontlie above-described lot there is erected a., three-story brick tavern and dwelling house, one-story: frame kitchen attached. . . 2d N. B.—This writ has been issued on ajudgment ob tained ; in the case-of tlie city of Philadelphia vs. John Yard, Jr., and John lard, Sr,, owners or re puted owners, in the Court of Common Pleas of Phila delphia, ‘of June term, 18j8, No. 16," for sidewalk paving. CC. P., ICO. MarchT. f ’63. Debt, $22.50. F. C. Brew ster. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of. John Yard, Jr., &San. AU that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the north side of Jeifciton street at tlie distance of ninety-six feeFbastward from the east side of Twenty-fourth street, in theTwentietk.warti. of said city, containing in front or breadth on the- said Jefferson street sixteeu-feet, aud . extending in length or depth northward of that width at right , angles to’the said Jeilbrson street, one hundred feet to Nassau street. ...... . „ Ist N. B.—Oh the above described lot is erected a ' three-story brick dwelliug house.. - . , 2d-N B.—This writ has been issued on a judgment obtained in tae case of the city of Philadelphia vs Elam jp Witmer, owuev or reputed owner, in the Court - of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, of June Term, 1853, No. Debt, $12.96. F. C. Brewster. 1 Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Elam F. Witmer. • • - ; All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the west side of Hulvancy street, and on the : south side of Columbia avenue, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth onthesaid-: Mulvaney street eighty feet, and extending in length or deplli westward of that width along the south side of _said Columbia avenue one hundred and sixteen feet to Thirteenth street. Ist N. B.— On the above described lot there are no im provements. .. . . '2d N. B.—This wnthas been issued ona judgment obtained iu thccaso oftbe city of Philadelphia vs. Elam 1? Witmer, owner or reputed owner, in the Court of Common Picas of Philadelphia, of March term, ISSO, No. QC A... TFj. Jnj* Pine [(j p, 169; Mar T.', ’63 Debt, $73.20. F. C. Brewster. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Elam F. Witmer. . ' ' . . . •, • All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the west side of-Byihesstreet, (now called Fawn street,) at the distance of sixty-eight feet southward from the south side of Oxford street, in the Twentieth ward of said city, containing iu front or breadth on said Byrnes street tifty . me feet, and extending in length or depth westward of that width, at right angles to said Byrnes street, fifty feet. Ist N. B.—On the above described lot there is erected a two-stovy brick building, once used as a carpenter shop, now out of repair. 2d N. B.—This writ has been issued on ajudgment ob tained in-the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. John Mulvaney. owner or reputed owner, in the Court of Common Plea&of Philadelphia, of September Term, ISSS, No. 6, for pav-lng and grading, [C. P. 163; Mar. T., ’63. Debt, $14.85. F. C. Brews ter. 3 Taken in: execution and to be sold as the property of John Mulvaney. : All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the east side of Fourth street, forty-five feet southward from the southside of Moore street, in the First ward of the city of Philadelphia rcontaininghn front or breadth on the said Fourth street-fifteen feet, and extending east ward of that width about thirty-nine feet. Bounded north bv ground of Adelaide Linu: east ground late of’Washington "Workingmen’s Building Association; south by ground of Lewis Wheeler, and west by Fourth street aloresaid. . IstN. B.—On the above described lot there are no im provements. 2d N. B. —This writ has been issued on ajudgment ob tained in the case of City of Philadelphia vs. Jacob Knoll, owner or reputed owner, iu the Court of Common Pleas ofPbiiadelphia, of December Term, 1858, No. 21, CC? T., ’63. Debt, $11.1)1., F. 0. Brewster.] r . Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob Knoll. : "~ All that certain lot or piece of ground situate ou the southeasterly corner of York and-Oaul streets, in the Nineteenth ward of the said"ClTy of Philadelphia; be ginning at apoint in said corner, thence extending south westerly along the southeast side of the said Gaul street one hundred and fifty-four feet six and one quarter of au inch to Gordon street; thence southeasterly along the said Gordon street one hundred and four feet ten and one-eighth inches to West street; thence northeasterly along the said west street forty-two feet and three eighths of au inch to a point; thence further northeast erly one hundred and fourteen feettwo and a half inches to York street; thence northwesterly along the said York street ninety-two feet ten and a hVlf inches to the place of beginning. • ; Ist a. B.—On the above-described lot there are erected two two-story brick dwellings, afrainebuUtting used fo* manufacturing roof-pitch, and other outbuildings and sheds. ' 2d N. B.—This writ has been issued on ajudgment ob tained in the case of tho City of Philadelphia vs. Pittfiold, owner or reputed owner, in the Court of Com mon Pleas of Philadelphia, of March Term, 1850, No. S 3, for water-pipe. CC.P., 167; M. T., ’63. Debt, $76.15. F. C. Brewster.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Pittfiold. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with tho three story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the northeasterly side of Sergeant street, in the Nineteenth, ward of said city, at the distance of one hundred aud fifty-six Let six inches southeasterly from Emerald street; containing in front or breadth ou said Sergeant street fifteen feet three inches, and extending in length or depth northeasterly, of that width, between lines parallel to the said Emerald street, seventy-three feet seven inches to an alley. Ist N. B.—On the above described lot there is erected a three-story brick dwelling house. 2d N.-B. —This writ has been issued on a judgment obtained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. .George W. Mitchener, owner or reputed owner, in the Court of Com mon Picas of Philadelphia, of March Term, 1859, No. 129, tor water-pipe. CC. P.,168; M.-T. ’63. Debt, $12.90. F. C. Brewster.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George W. Mitchener. ' .... All that , certain lot or piece of ground situate on tho east side of Rye* street, south of Reed street, in the First ward of said city; containing in front on said Rye street thirty-five feet seven inches, and extending eastward of that- width about fifty feet. Bounded north by said Reed sheet, east and south by other grou'd of the said Charles Murphy, and west by Rye street aforesaid, lnt N. B.—On the.above-described lot there are erected / three thrco-slory frame dwellings and one small frame shed. 2d N. B.—This writ lias been issued on a judgment ob tained in tbe case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Charles Murphy, owner or reputed owner, in the Court of Com mon Pleas of .Philadelphia, of September Term, ISSS, No. 79, for iron-pipe. LC. P., 169; Mar. T., ’63. Debt, $lBl. Brewster. ] i Taken in execution and to be sold as. the property of Charles Morphy. ! AUthatcertainlotorpiece of. ground with the two story brick mill and factory erected thereon, situate on 3 the southeasterly corner of Dreer and Coral streets in the Nineteenth ward of said city; containing in front or 1 breadth on the said Coral street fifty-three feet and half an inch to Front street, thence along the said Front street fifty-four feet to a point, thence easterly at right angles with the said Frent street fifty-two feet three and seven eighths inches to a point, thence northeasterly at right angles with the said Dreer street fifty-two feet three and seven -eighths inches to the said Dreer street, thence northwesterly along the said Dreer street seventy-five feet two and a quarter inches more or less to the place of beginning. • „ •. Ist N. B.—On the above described lot there is erected a iwo-story brick mill or factory, with outhouses and sheds and enclosures. - ,% ■ - &2d N. B.'—This writ has been issued on a judgment obtained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Mc- Cartney & Townsend, owners or reputed owners, in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, ofMarch Term, : 3859. No. 42, for water-pipe. [C. P. 170, Mar. T.,’63. Debt $41.78.. F. C. Brewster. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of McCartney & Townsend. , ■ AUthatcertainlotorpiece of ground situate on the southwest corner of Twenty-second- street and Meredith, street, containing in front or breadth on Twenty-second street thirty-two feet, and in length or depth on Mere dith street lifty-ono feet six inches, in the Seventh ward of the city of Philadelphia. N. B.—This writ has been issued on a judgment ob tained in tlio case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Tho mas King, owner or reputed owner, in the Court of Common Pleas ofPhiladelphia, of December Term, 1858, No. 3, for foot-paving. < ' [C. P.,171; March T.,’63. Debt, $37.80; Brewster.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas King. . .. AIL that lot of ground situated on the north side of Auburn street, in the Second ward of the city of Phila ’ delphla. Lot commencing at the distance of 154 feet west of Eighth Btreet, fifteen by forty-nine feet. P. S.—This writ has been issued on a judgment ob tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Mr. Pugh, owner or reputed owner, in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, of June Term, 1862, No. 39, for taxes. ; • • - " [C. P-,186; March T.,’63. Debt, $62.51. F. M. Adams.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Mr. Pugh. . ' - ‘ • All that certain piece orparcel of land, with the build-. ings and improvements thereon erected, situate in Bris tol township. Beginning at a corner-stone in a line of ■William Logan’s land, thence by the same north sixty degrees thirty minutes, east sixty-two and three-tenth Ssrches to a stone in the same-line,'it being a, corner of udolph Sievres’ land; thence by the same tne three fol lowing courses and distances—to wit: south eighty-three and a half degrees, east thirty-one and four-tenth perches to a stone, south six and a half degrees, west, nine and four-tenth perches to a stone, and south eighty-■ three and a half degrees, east twenty-five andfour-tenth perches to a stone in the line of John Roberts’land; thence by the same the two following courses and dis tances—to wit; south six and a half , degrees, west fifty two perches to a stone, and north eighty-four degrees and ten minutes, west fifty-six and four-tenth perches to the place of beginning; containing twenty acres; a stone mansion and spring-house erected thereon. P. S. —This writ has been issued on a judgment ob-, tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Wm. • R. .Hanson, owner or reputed owner, in. the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, of March Term, 1863, No. 189, for taxes. 10. P., 188; Mar. T., ’63. Debt, $204.13. F. M. Adams.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William R. Hanson. - All tiiatcAttain lo.t._or_.pieceof ground situate on. the southeasterly corner of Arannngo stcTO4r-«^a.4Wja I . tm j £ __ ford road, in the Nineteenth ward of the said city; con taining in front or breadth on the said Aramingo street, one hundred and two feet and three inches, ana extend ing in length or depth southwesterly on the southeast-' erly line thereof at right angles with the said Ara raingo street twenty-eight feet more or less, and on the westerly line thereof along thaeasterly side of : the said Frankford road fifty-nirie inches,"De the same move or less. .. . , *- • P. S.—This writhas beonugsued on a judgmenfc obtain-, ed in the case -of'-Philadelpliia to useot Samuel A. Miller vB.-Elf-rmF.^Witmer,owner or reputed owner, in the Court of :CAhmo'n Pleas of Philadelphia, • of December 265, for work done in trout oiTsaidlot. •-* [C, P., 195; Mav. T£ WfmM, $183.30. 0. P. &8. A. Covuman.] ■ Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of ElamF. Wiimeiv A lot of ground situate on the west side of Tenth street, at the distance of sixty-two feet, north from. the‘north side of Locust street, in the Eighth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in fronton said Tenth street eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth between parallel lines, at right angles thereto, ninety feet to Rose St lst N. 8.-rOn the above-described lot there is erected a, three-story brick store stand and dwelling-house, with three-story back building. , - . . .- 2d N B —Th's writ bas been iSßued on a judgment ob tained in the case of the city of Philadelphia, vs. Robert J. Arurdell, bwner or reputed owner, in-the Court or Common Pleas of Philadelphia, of September lerm, 1858, 1 &’ ‘bit. 936.58- Brewster. ] ' l'lken ii exeention : to ko-sold».s the property of Robert J. Avnndell. . - £OHN THOMPSON,_Sheuif : Phila., SlieritTs Qfilctr, BTarch 20, 1863._,-- •-* SHERIFF’S - SALE;—OI?; .. a v.-if of Lovaii -Faciaa ■ to wo wUl . 'he exposed to public sale or vernlae. on ' / ninff, April 6,15G3, at 4 o’clock. 4* Mi# -. J - No. 1. All that certain lotv^P I©®® 1 ©®® lDoundwith the J 'buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate on. / the southeast corner of-*«-verford street,and Thirtyrse- I vflntli street or Eigb*’ l street, as the said Eighth street . Tvis odirina y laid oUt of the wldth of fifty !eet,inthe >i .ffiISiWSS rth w&d of said city; containing in front or ;! nn said* Haver ford strQet twenty-two feet six • l,eh?* and length or depth southward Thirty-seventh street olghty-aevenieet to a ?}°®f alW* ; [Being part of the same premises , ? Deed Poll, SSriiU date tli« Twenty-fair th day of December, A D.i§s7. recorded in Deed Booh A. D, B.» No. 33, page 'ISO Ac granted ana-conveyed to the said Joseph Ilerhari in Tee under and subject to certain restrictions ns to.buildings.And also, to the payment of a certain ■vpbvlv around rent or sum of dnvhuudrea-and twenty "■>^'Uieveinrin^7T l ‘J^*'y William. 6. Baker vested hJI. viz. i JfovotLS^Ei^^^i&tTin- Mlettvu to be forthwith recordijl, r&leased, and extin —innsneu the same unto the satfl Joseph Herbert;.-his heirs and assigns forever. >v ’ , No. 2. And also, all thatcenainlot or piece of‘groundfA on the s*id Eighth street . sixty-eight feet five inches hr Garden rfreet, andexfcend ing in length oy saidVGarden street, (now Rockland strefO, fifty-five: (.15) feet.' N. 33.—0 n lot No. .1 is eroded a threo-story brickhousa with two-story brick backbuilding. D» lot No. 2is erected/trame carpenter shop. ■' [D. ;C.-, 47G;Mar..^’03 ; Debt, $3,Hi.48 Wert V *• Token in execute* ? U V A °J’ 0 ,^ 111 as the proportvnf Joseph Hdtbert. ■ /. / JOUN THOMPSON, Sheriff 1 Philadelphia, Mar. 25,1803. mh2G-f( SHERIFP’S SALES. CHERIRF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, wiU-be exp >sed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6th, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall AU the right, title, and interest of A. S. Cassey in all that certain two-story brick messuage or tenement aud lot or piece of ground, situate on the north side of Chestnut street, at the distance of ono hundred and thirty-three foet westward from tho west side of Thir teenth street, iu the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Chestnut street twenty feet, and in length or . depth northward ontf'hatidrea feet. Bounded on the south by., the said Chestnut street ; ou the east by a messuage and gronud late of Lewis Nicholas deceased ; on the north by a fifteon-feet-wido alloy, aud on the west by ground now or late of Thomas Norris. CBcing thesamepremises which said Williams,by inden ture bearing date the twenty-eighth day of March, A. D., 1544, recorded iu the office for recording deeds, &c., in the couuty of Philadelphia, in Deed Book R. r L, , No. 17,page 404,&c.,granted and conveyed unto Joseph Cassey, in fee. N. B.—A. S. Cassey has an undivided s one-sixth in terest in the above described property. CD. C. 4SS; March T. ’63. Debt, $250. Fletcher.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property- of A. S. Cassey. , ‘ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff » Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. March 25, 3863. r»h27-3fc GBERIFF’S SALE.—BY, VJRTU a OF a writ.of Levari Facias, to ma directed.' will lie ex pOFcd to jraWio sale or. vendue, on IUOKDAY Evening, dron.l B.'MM,'aU o’dodt; at Sansom-street Hall;. ■■ All that certain lot or piece of-ground, with the three story brick messuage-ov tenement thereon erected, situ a*e, 9, n , 10 northeast cornerof South (late Cedar) street ana Carbon (now called Welsh) street, iu the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said. South street eighteen Let, and extending in length or depth northward of that width, along the said Carbon street eighty-eight feet, te a sixfeet-wide alley laid out by Richard Aslihurst, for the accommodation of this aud the other lots bounding thereon. Bounded northward .by said alley, eastward by other ground of Richard Aslihurst, southward by said South street, and west ward by Carbon J(now Welsh) street aforesaid. [Being the same premises which James Bryson and wife, by deed dated the 24th day of January, A. D., 1859, record ed at Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 62, page 27, &c., granted aud conveyed unto the said Margaret Connor in fee. ] N. B.—The above-mentioned brick messuage is finish ed as a store and dwelling-house, CD. C., 503;MarT.,.-63. ? Debt,sl,o9o.oo. Blackburn.] Taken in'execution and to be sold as the properly of Thomas Connor and Margaret Connor liis wife. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, March 25,1863. inh‘27-3t QHERIFF’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 6,1363. 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,situ ate on the west side of Thirteenth street at the distance of two hundred and five feet ten inches southward from the south side of Oxford street, in that part jjf the City of Philadelphia formerly called tlie District of Penn, con taining in front or breadth on said Thirteenth street fif teen feet ten inches, and extending of that breadth in length'or depth westward one hundred feet to a certain tbirty-nine-feet-wide street, laid out and opened for public use:forever, extending from Jefferson street to Oxford street, parallel with, said Thirteenth street, called Robinson street. Bounded northward and south ward by ground granted or intended„to have been grant ed to John Mulvaney, eastward by said Thirteenth street, and westward by Robinson street aforesaid. Be ing the same premises which Daniel .0. Hibncr and Ca tharine, his wife, by indeuture hearing date the 17th day of June, anno Domini 1857, duly executed andlac knowledged and intended forthwith to be recorded ac cording to law, granted, and conveyed to said Henry Geiger in fee. Note.—On the above-described lot there is a three story brick dwelling house, with two-story back build* ings, a kitchen, and bath-room- Water and gas are in troduced.. [D. C.;'43S; Mar. T.,’63. Debt, $2,170. Egbert K, Nichols.] , , Taken in execution and to be sold as tlie property of Henry Geiger,with notice to William H, Gordon, terre tenant. . ; JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, March 25,1863. ’ mh26-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF L 7 a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6. lS6S,:at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, : All that stone messuage, barn, &c., and two contigu ous lots of land, situate in the Twenty-second ward of the city of Philadelphia, the first being described as follows : Beginning at a stone set for a-corner in the northwestwardly side of the Old York road; tlience by land of Benjamin Armitage, north eiglity-three degrees twenty mientes, west thirty porches and three-tenths to a stone; thence north five degrees ten minutes, east thirty-five and a half perches to a stone; thence by land of Samuel Harper, south eighty-two degrees fifty-five minutes, east twenty-six‘perches to a corner-stone; thence by land of Joseph Engel, south nine degrees, west two perches and eignty-five-hundredtbs to a stone; thence south sixty-nine degrees, east sixteen perches and eighty-five-hundredths to a post at the side of t-aid Old York road; thenceby said road south twenty-eight degrees forty-five minutes, west thirty perches and tliirty-fivG-himdredths to the place of beginning. ,:Con*‘ taining seven acres one hundred perches ana a half perch of land, more or less. Being the same premises that Joseph Healy and wife, by indenture dated tlie ]6th of November,-1844, recorded in Deed Book R. L. L., No. 31, page IS7, granted and conveyed to the said Jo seph T. Mears in fee. The other tract of laud, beginning at a corner‘of land now or late of Silas Wilson, and be- ing on the line of the above described lot of land; thence by the same north four degrees twenty-niue minutes, east eight perches aud thirty-four-hundredths to a cor ner of lot now or lale of Jacob Miller; thenceby the same north eighty-four degrees, west thirty-eight perches and twents*-nine-hundredths to a stone at cor ner of Miller’s lot, and in line of Nathan Speving’s land; thence by same south six degrees and a half, west eight perches and thirty-four-kundredths to a corner of said Wilson’s lot; thence by same south eighty-four degrees east .thirty-eight, perches and sixty-two-liundredtlis to the place of beginning. Containing two acres, more or less... [Being the same tract of land which Henry .Lelar. Esq., Sheriff of.:.the county of Philadelphia,'by Deed Poll dated the 30th of June, 1549, and entered among the records of the District Court, in Sheriff’s Deed Book V. page 610, gi anted and conveyed to the said Joseph T. wears in fee. ] -*■ CD. C., 463; MarchT., ’63. Debt, $2,105.53.. Abbott.] ! Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Joseph T. Hears. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. -Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, March 25,1863. mh2i>-ot SHERIFF’S SALE.—BX VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or .vendue, on MONDAY Evening, "April 6, 1563,-at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that ceriain stone messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the north westerly side of Tnl-_. pehoeken street, where the same is sixty feet wide, in Germantown, in the Twenty-second ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a corner on the said .street at the distance of two hundred and twenty-five feet south westerly from the southwest side of Green street, thence extending by ground of George W. Merchant, north forty-six degrees twelve minutes, west three hundred and 'seventy-eight feet nine inches, more or less, to Washington street, thence along the same south-forty three degrees forty-eight minutes, west sixty-five feet and three-quarters of an inch to a corner of ground granted by the said George W. Day to Lewis Taws, thenceby the same south forty-six degrees twelve mi nutes, east one hundred and twenty-six feet or there abouts, to a corner ofi ground granted by John Fraser to Elias D. Kennedy, thenceby the same south forty-seven degrees twelve minutes, east two bundled, and fifty-one feet six inches to tke northwesterly side of Tulpehocken street aforesaid, and thence by the same north forty three degrees forty-eight minutes, oast sixty feet Bevea inches to the place of beginning. [Being the same mes suage and the greater part of the lot of ground which John Fraser and wife, by Indenture dated the 26th of • January, A* D-IS6O, recorded ln : Deed Book A. D. B. .• No. 99, page 343, &c. f granted and conveyed to the said. George W. Day in fee, subject to the payment of a mort "gage debt of five thousand dollars, with interest, to Wil liam P. Wilstach. ] . CD. C. 456; Mar.T., ? 6S. Debt, $2,351.66 G. L; Dough erty. ] . mh26-3t Taken -in execution and to be soldasthe property of George W. Day. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. . Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March. 25,1558. CHERIFF'S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6,1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, : All that certain lot or pieee of ground situate on the west side of Eleventh street, at the distance of ninety two feet northward from the north side of Lombard street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Eleventh street eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth,west ward between parallel lines at right angles with the said Eleventh streeteighty two feet, to a certain twenty-feet-wide street, laid out by Joseph Swifth, and extending northward from the said Lombard street. Bounded northward and. south ward by the ground of the said Jacob W. Colladay, west ward by the said twenty-feet-wide street, and eastward by Eleventh street aforesaid, (which said lot or piece of ground above described the said Joseph Swifth, by in denture heaving even date with a certain indentnre of mortgage,viz: April Ist, A. D. 1850, but duly executed and. acknowledged prior to the execution of said indenture, and intended, therewith to be recorded according to-law, for the'consideration money therein mentioned, the whole whereof was intended to be thereby secured, granted and conveyed unto the said Jacob W. Colladay ,in fee.) Together with the free and common use and. privilege of the said: twenty-feet-wide street at all times hereafter and forever. [D. C. 446; Mar. T. ’63. Debt, $3,130.30. H. M. Phillips. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob W. Colladay. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. . Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 25. 1563. mh26-3t CHERIFF’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 6,1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All those three several lots or pieces of ground with the brick messuages or tenements thereon erected, situ ate in the city of Philadelphia: No. 1. One of them beginning at a point on the east side of said Dorrance street, at the distance of eighty-six feet from.the south side of Carpenter, in front or breadth on the said Dorrance street fourteen feet, and extending in length or depth of that width be tween parallel lines at right angles with said Dorrance street east'iifty feet. -Bounded on: the north ground by other ground of. the said O. Wilson Davis, on .the south by the next hereinafter described lotr of ground, on the east by ground granted to Adam Iseminger, and on the west by the said Dorrance street '.' together with the free use and privilege of a certain two-fe?t-wide alley laid out between the said lot and the lot ; .adjoining it to the north as a right of way, both of ingress and egress to the lots [hounding thereon, forever, with the privilege of building over the said two-feet-wide alley,leaving eight feet in the clear.. No. 2. One other of them beginning at a point on the east side of said Dorrance street, at the distance of one' hundred.feet from the south side of said Carpenter street, containing in front or.-breadth, on the said Dorrance stj eet fourteen feet, and extending in length oi* depth be tween parallel lines at right angles with said Dorrance street fifty feet; bounded on the north by the last above described lot, on the south by tkb next described lot, on the eaßt by ground granted to said Adam Iseminger, and on the west by the said Dorrance street. > No. 3. - And-the other of them beginning at a point on the east side ;of said>Dorrance street, at.,the distance of one hundred and fourteen feet from the south side of said Carpenter street; containing in front or breadth on the - said- Dorrance street . fourteen feet, and extending in length between parallel lines at right: angles with the said Dorrance street fifty feet; bounded on the north by the last described lot, on the south by ground now or late of Robert Jarden, onthe“east by ground granted to the said Adam Iseminger, and on the west by the said Dorrance street; together (as regards the two lots of gixund last described;) with the free use and privilege of a certain two-feet-wide alley between the said lots as a right of way both of ingress and egress to the lots bound ing thereon forever, with the privilege of building over tlie said two-feel-wide alley, leaving-eight feet m the clear. [Being part of the same premises which the said O. W. Davis and Sophia C., his wife, by indenture, dated tlie eighteenth day of June, A. D. 1862» and re corded at Philadelphia in Deed Book A. C. H., No. 51, Sjge 013, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said ominick C. Brennan in fee, under and subject as to a certain yearly ground rent or sum of thirty-six dol lars half-7 early, on the first :days of the months of January and July, in every year forever, without de duction for taxes, &c., unto Henry J. Fox, his heirs and assigns 1”’ ■ : • ■ ■ •. [DC.,497; Mar. T.,’63.] Debt, $2,809.35. Ledyard.]: jTaken in execution and to.be sold as the property or Dominick C. Brennan. ■ “ J A JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.: Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 25, 1863. mh26-S SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O 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 Saneom-street Halt. - . Nor 1. All that certain. lot - or. Piece of ground,- «w«h the improvements thereon erected, situate at the north east corner of Delaware Eighth street, continued, ana Callow lull street, in the late(district oi Spring Garden, containing in front or breadth on the said oailowhilt street, twenty-five feet, and extending in length or depth on the west line thereof, along the east line of the said Eighth street ninety-four feet, and ok the east line of the said lot ninety-seven feet -two inches ana three-fourths of an inch, and in breadth'at the rear end of.the south line of Willow street, twenty-five feet two and a half inches* ‘ Bounded- on. the north by the said Willow street, formerly Peggs run,, onthe east By the next de scribed lot, on.the south by the said GfeHowhill street,, and on the the said Eighth street. ■ + No. 2. And also all that certain lot or piece of groan'd; . with the improvements theroon erected;* situate: in the north tide of the said Callowhill street,"Between Dela ware Seventh and Eighth streets, continued. on the late district of Spring Garden. aforesaid. Beginning on the. :,s»id Callowhill street at the distance of twenty-five feet' from the east, line of Eighth street aforesaid, .contatning in front or breadth, on the said CaUowhUl si»Qßt, twenty-nine feet nine and a\half inches, and ex tendiuK in length or depth r northward oirthe west line feet, two inches and three-fourths oranmcli, and on the east line thereof, -one hundred, and one feet one inch; and in breadth, at- the rear end ;'there of John Kersner; on the west by the above described lot, V and on the«%nth by Callowliill street aforesaid. CBeing the . same premises which Henry J. Steever, by deed dated the 28th, flay of August, A. D. 1857,. and intended - to be recorded, granted and conveyed to idie said John r J. Heisler ahdTsaac H. Steever, their heirs'aud assigns. ] [D. C.v 496tJIar. T.,'63. Debt, $12,973.64. Xohnston.] Taken in execution and to be ‘sold as • the property of >hn J- ;ghe^y / ‘ Philadelphia* Sheriff’s Office; March 25.1563. mh2G-3t '.qherlpf’S sale.-by virtue op : a 4vrit of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to.me directed, b e exposed fret public sale or yondue* on,MONDAY, April 6. at 4o'clock, at Hall, that certaiuldtov piece of4groahd,Tsituate on the . street, at the distan/CAt one hun rrpi.iYlrv?r^y''*fi) southward from Are soiith. side Af avenue.-in the Twentieth ward of tlte city containing in front orhreadth onthe'said r hr lifi?,t^ 1 V^ fcr ! et -j\ : ? teeilfeet ’ and.;Wending in length Pnmbß tsiat wldtll L eistward,.parallel..with said Co one hundred and sixteen .feet, - to a Shir?T? ,s t reet ‘ CHeing'lhe same promises Barham and wife.,by indouture dated te. H. U T) to w*N« n ™° D9m iiJ Tcco.-dcd in Deed D. W., No. 76. page 389, &c., granted and con yfeyedunto Bemamin Willson in f se , subject to asron nd hundred and six dollars pe? annum ! N. B. —On the above lot of ground there is a throe-story brick messuage or tenement. » «ory . \rr 1°- p..*47 2 ;Mar,T.. ’(3. Debt, 5109.05. Tl'tornel ; -'Taken m execution and to liersold as the urAnn,4»rtP feujamin Willson. , JOHN THOhrPSON l RW?ff ° f Philadelphia, SlieritTs Office, March 2-5,1363, b mh26 3t 4 SHERIFF’S SALES. SALE.—BY VIRTUE CP a writ of 3d Plaries LevariFncias.to medirected.wiU be exposed to oublic sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Eve ning, April 6,186:1, at 4 o clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All thosei certain two contiguous lots or pioces of giound, with two-story brick milt and. improvements : , thereon- erected, situate in tho Nineteenth ward :of the city of 1 ljiladelplna aforesaid; one of them commencing at the HouthFostwardly cornerof FrontaudCoral streets; thence extending eoutli ivardly along the ea3t side of said F ron t strict thirty-six feet; thence eastward on.a 1 Lne at right angles with said Front street, by gronnil now or of Elijah Tyson, forty*five feet ono iach and five eigptlis moh to a point; thon.ee still by,the same southwardly about twenty feet to a point, which, at the distaDco of fifty-two feet one inch ano five-eigliths of an inch eastward from ihc eastside.of said F»orit street, on a line running at right angles thereto; thence northeast wardly on alineat right angles with Dreer street, by other ground of*the said Elijah Tyson, fifty-two feet three inches and seven-eighths of an inch to the south wesiwardly side of Dreer street; thence northwestward ly along the same seventy-five feet two inches and one fourth of au inch to the sontheastwardly side of said Coral itreot, . and • thence southwestwardly along the same fitty-three feet and one-half of aii inch to thf. east side of said Front street, and pLace of beginning. - Being tlie.3amelot or piece of ground which Elijah Tyson, by a certain indenture bearing date the Gcli day of December, A. D. 1854, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W.. No. 3, page 21, &c., granted and conveyed unto : the paid Charles Townsend, in fee, reserving therefor , and thereout a certain yearly ground-rent charge, or sum of $lO3, in equal half-yearly payments, on tne Ist day of the months of April and October in every year thereafter forever, and the said Charles Townsond and wife, by a certain indenture, bearing date tho 22d day of ‘ FehiuaiT* A. D. 1855, endorsed upon;the above-recited indenture, aud recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 11, page!3, &c., granted and conveyed onefull, equal, and undivided moiety, or one-half part thereof, of, in, and to the said lot orpieceof grouud above described, unto George W. Einwechter, liis heirs and assigns, forever, underand subject to a moiety or half part of the afore said yearly ground rent, and the said George W. Eiu weehter and wife, by indeuture bearing dato the 12th disy.of October, AuD. 1855, and intended to be forthwith recorded, granted and conveyed (inter alia) his, the said one full, equal, undivided moiety, or oue-half part, of, in, and to tho aforesaid lot or piece'of ground, sub ject as above mentioned.unto tliesaid James McCartney, liis heirs and assigns, forever. Aud (lie other of them, situate ou the eastside of Front street, at the distance of 36 feet southward from , the southwestwardly .side of Coral street. Containing in front or breadth on said Front street 18 feet, and of that Width extending east .between lines parallel- at right angles with said Front street, on the north line thereof, ■45 feet 1 inch aud 5-Sths of an inch, and on the south, side thereof 52 feet 1 inch, and 5-Bths of an inch. Bound ed northwardly and pastwardly by ground granted unto the said Charles Townsend on ground rent, south-: wardlj' by ground now. or late of the said ElijahTvson,' - and westwardly by Front street aforesaid. Being the same,lot or pieceof.ground which the saidElijali. Tyson, by a ceriain. indenture bearing date the 3)tlt day of February, A. D. 1855, recorded in Deed Book B. D. W., No. 10. page 9, &c., grauted and conveyed unto tlie said Charles Townsend aud George Einwech ter, their heirs and assiens, forever, in equal moieties, as tenants in common, and not as joint tenants,reserving thereout the yearly ground rent or sum of; $27, in equai half-yearly payinems, on the first day of the months of • April and October, in every year forever, without de dm Lou for taxes. Anti the said George W. Einwechter, by the above-recited indenture, dated the 12th day of Oc tober,-A. D. 1855. and. intended to be recorded as afore said, grauted and conveyed oue full, equal, undivided moiety «pr one-half part thereof, of,-,in, and to the said last dererihed lot or piece of ground, unto the said James McCartney, his heirs aud assigns, forever, under and subject nevertheless to a moiety or one-half part of the aforesaid yearly rent or sum of $27, in equal halfrearly payments as above mentioned; • ; s CP. C., 469; Mar. T.,’63. Debt, $524. Abrams.] Taken iu execution aud to be sold as tho property of James McCartney aud Charles Townsend. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 25,1863. : mli26-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of L'evaria Facias, to me directed, will he ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6,1863, at 4o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage or tene ment, and lot or piece of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the west side of Twelfthstreetydn the city of Philadelphia, (called the District of Spring Gardeu). Beginning at the distance of sixteen feet seven and a quaiterinch.es north of Melon street, thence extending westwardly at right angles with the said Twelfcn street by.ground now or late ofThomasßogeis Johnson, sixty two feet seven and a quarter inches to a three-feet-wide alley, thence .northwardly along said alley fifteen feet two and three-eighth inches to ground now or late of John W. Middleton; theuce east ward ly by said ground at right angles with the said Twelfth street sixty feet one and seven-eighth inches to said Twelfth streot, and thence southwardly along the we6t side of said Twelfth street fifteen feet to the place of beginning. [Being the same premises which: Joseph C. - Johnson by indenture dattd the tenth day ofMarch, A. D. 1821, recorded in Deed BookG. W. C,, No. 105, page 3384, granted and conveyed unto the said Alexander R. Johnson in fee.] Together with the free and common uso, liberty, and privilege of the said three-feet-wide alley,' in common with the ownere, tenants, and occupants of the other lots hounding thereon at all times hereafter forever. . [D. C. 499, Mar. T. ’63. Debt $l,BOO. Lex,] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Alexander R. Jobnson. JOHN THOMPSOT, Sheriff'. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 25,1863. mh26-3t QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF sundry writs ofi Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve- ; liing, April 6, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick building or dwelling house, having a front of sixteen feet, and a depth of twenty-eight feet, arid a brick ; kitchen, twelve feet. square, with back and store-room attached, situate upon a certain lot or piece of ground onthe.east side of Nine teenth street, at the distance of seventy feet northward from Christian street, in the city, of Philadelphia, con taining in front on the said Nineteenth street sixteen fe*t, and extending eastward in length or depth,'of that width, seventy feet.: ' > [D. C. 506; Mar. T., ’63.1 Debt, $159.22. John M. Thomas. J All that certain three-story brick building or dwelling house, havinga front/Of sixteen feet, and a depth of twenty-eightfeet,and a brick kitchen twelve feet square, with bath and store-room attached, situate upon a cer- • tain lot or piece of ground on the east side of Nineteenth street, at the distance of eighty-six feet northward from Christian street, in tlie city of Philadelphia, containing in front on the said Nineteenth street, sixteen feet, and extending eastward of that width in length' or ‘depth seventy feet. ’ : CD. V. 607; March T. ’63. Debt, $189.22. Thomas.] Allthat certain three-stpry brick building or dwelling house, having a front or sixteen feet and a depth of twenty-eight feet,and abrick kitchen twelve feet square, with bath and store-room attached, situate upon a cer tain piece of ground on the east side of Nineteenth street, at the distance of one hundred and two feet northward from Christian street,in the city of Philadelphia; or con taining in front on the said Nineteenth street sixteen feet, and extending eastward of that width in length or depth seventy feet. ED. C. SOS; MarchT..’63. Debt. 3189.22. Thomas.] Allthat certain three-story brick building or dwelling house, having a front of sixteen feet arid a depth of twenty-eijjht feet,and a brick kitchen twelve feet square, with bath and store-room attached, situate upon a cer tain lot or piece of ground on the east side of Nineteenth street, hegiuningat the distance of one hundred and eighteen feet northward from Christian street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence extending northward along said Nineteenth street thirty feet two and five-eighth inches; thence southeastward, teet; thence south six feet six inches; thence westward seventy feet to [the east side of‘Nineteenth street, the place of be ginning. ' ‘ : v ; N.B.—The above buildings are unfinished. [D. C. 509; M. T.,1863. - Debt $139.21. John M.Thomas. 1 Taken in exeention and |o be sold as the property of John B. Rogers and George ‘W. Aregood, owners, or reputed owners and contractors. 7 JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, March 25,1363. mli26-3fc SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to-mo-dirccted; 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 picece of ground situatelon, the West side of Twelfth street, at the distance of two hun dred and fouT feet northward from the north side of Fe deral street, in that part of the First ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; included in the late district (for merly township) of Moyamensing; containing in front or breadth on the said Twelfth street sixteen, feet, and thence extending westward between linea parallel with the said Federal street in length or depth fifty-six feet five inches to a certain alley four feet in width leading into and from Anita street. Bounded northward by other ground of tlie said Stephen Smith, granted or in tended to have been granted unto William McCullen on ground rent, eastward by the said Twelfth street, south wardly other ground of the said Stephen Smith, granted or intended to have been granted unto John McCarthy on ground rent, and westward by said four-feet-wide alley. [Being the same lot or piece of ground which the said Stephen Smith and wife, by indenture bearing date the twenty-first dav of June, anno Domini 1856, and-in-" tended to be jecorded, granted-and- conveyed to the said James Murphy in fee; reserving thereout unto the said Stephen Smith, his heirs Sand assigns, a certain : yearly ground rent or sum of $40.-1 Together with the free use, right,* liberty, and privilege of the said four feet-wide alley, as and for a way-passage and water course in common with the said- Stephen Smith, his heirs and assigns, at all times hereafter forever. N. B.—On the above-described premises; tlieis is erected a three-story brick dwelling house, and the said premises will be sold subject to the above-recited ground rent of $4O. CD. 0., 505;MarchT., ’63. Debt, $675. Gibbons.] Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of James Murphy. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 25,1363. nih26-3t GHERIFF’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 6,1563, at 4 o’clock,atSansom-streetHall,.. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the north side of Hamilton street, at tne distance of two hun ched feet eastward from the east side of Thirty-sixth streetj in the Twenty-fourth ward of the City of Phila delphia aforesaid, containing in front or breadth on said Hamilton street fifty feet, and ; extending in length or >deptli northwardly, between parallel lines at right an gles with said Hamilton street, on the east line thereof, one hundred feet three inches and seven-eighths of an inch, and on the west line thereof one hundred and three . feet. Bounded northwardly.by other ground of the said Conrad M.-Whitaker, eastwaraly by ground of Leonard Fraily, southwardly by said Hamilton street, and west wardly by ground of the said Evans W. Shippen. (Be ing the same lot of. ground which the said Evans W. ‘ Shippen and wife, by indenture bearing even date with a certain indenture of mortgage, viz:. June 17th, 1556, but duly executed and acknowledged prior to the execution . of said-indenturer.did, for the consideration therein mentioned, part whereof w.as thereby-secured, grant and convey unto the said Conrad M. Whitaker in fee, subject to the restriction and express agreement that no slaugh ter-house; skin-dressing establishment, hose or engine house,’ blacksmith shop, carpenter shop, glue, soap, : candle, or starch manufactory, livery stable, or other buildings for offensive occupation, shall at any time here after be erected or used upon any part of said lot of ground; and, also, that-no stable or coach-house shall ever be erected upon the said lot, within twenty feet of the north line of said Hamilton street. > - ; [D. C., 477; Mar.^T.,’63.' • Debt, $1,18L65. ; T;' Shippen. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Conrad M, .Whitaker. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. March 25, 1863. mh26-3t SHERIFF'S, SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias levari Facias, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 6, IS6S, at4o!clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that lot or piece of ground numbered 7 in the plan of lots laid out by Henry E. Wallace, in the township of Kingsessing and : county of Philadelphia, beginning at a corner of lot numbered “two” in the middle of a lane, laid out for public use, leading to the. Darby road; thence by said lot numbered “two” south fifty-two de grees, west thirty-one perches and four-tenths of a perch to a corner of a lot number- “eight;” thence by said lot .number. ‘ ‘eight” north sixty-four degrees, west.twenty two perches and seven-tenths of a perch, to a corner of lot number twenty; thence by. said lot number twenty north twenty-one degrees eleven minutes, east-forty perches and . one-tenth, of a perch, to a corner of a lot _i W 6 ? w. e i x ; thence by lot number, twenty-six nrnn l ! lU i m ,^ , l . s i tx * n the middle of said lane southforty and fifty- two-hunuret'ns ll \sßUtg^ f gfist g ginning, containing six acres and one hundred and thirty-eight perches.. [Being part of a tract of land whicli Samuel Allen. Esq,, Sheriff, by;deed-poll ac knowledged in open District Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, on the day of the date hereof, viz: September twenty-fourth, one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-three, recorded in Sheriff’s Deed Bookß, number two, page two hundred and* sixty-one. &c., granted and conveyed unto said Henry E. Wallace in fee, the.above-mentioned sum; ($1,800) being part of the purchase-money thereof. ] * N. B.—Mr. Wallace has no interest in said property. [D.C., 604; MarchT.,’63) Debt, $1,628.72. Blackburn, Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of < Heniy Er ; Wallace. . JOHN-THOMPSON; Sheriff.' . Philadelphia,Sheriff's Office,March^lSeS. 4 - -mbS^-St CBERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Eacia’s, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or , vendue, on MOND 4.Y Evening, April 6, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, *. All those three cmain contiguous lots, or pieces of ground situate on tlie.westerly side of Apple street, be ; tween Venango and Tioga streets, and at the distauce of sixty, feet southward from the southwest corner of said Venango and Apple streets; in the unincorporated ‘town ship of the Northern Liberties, in the county of Phila delphia; containing together in.front;or breadth on the said Apple street sixty feet Ceach lot or piece of grouud being twenty.feet• in front or breadth), and extending that breadth in length or depth westward one hundred* .and four feet seven inches and a half. These lots arev numbered o"n the plan of the ground belonging to'the- Franklin Land Association T9S, 199, and 200, aiid the line dividing the properly late of Coleman Fisher and' John C. Allen crosses them diagonally from northeast to rsofitheast.Mßeiug the same premises .‘which. Samuol fehehle, George Russell,, and John Edgar, Trustees of the Franklin Land Association, by indenture: datedMße ifourth day; of June, A; D: I 860; aud intended to" be re corded, granted and conveyed uuto the said Jame&E; McGinnis ini fee. Subject to a certain covenant and agree ment as to the kind of.buildings to be erected thereon:' N. B.—On the abovs-described premises is erected: a three-storystone dwelling house. . " . TD.C.,475;Mar.T.;’63. Debt,sll6.2o. J.H.Randall.3: , -Taken.in execution and to he sold as the properbyof' James F. McGinnis. . JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff;" v Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. March 25, 1863.; mh26>3t CRERIFF’S SALE.—-BY VlR'f UE OF a writ of Levari FaciaSv to me directed, will-bo ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, AprilG,.lB63, at 4.o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ; • All lot or piece of ground, with the- mes snage or-tonement thereon erected, situate ou the east side of Eighteenth (foraiei'ly called Schuylkill l Fifth) street, m tho city of Philadelphia. Beginnings-at the, disrenco of fifty-two feet southward from: the south.side ■STry.s*T contaJhing in fronfor breadth on tlie said. Eighteenth street-thirty feet, and extending in .length or that width eastward and : at right angles With the said Eighteenth street sixty-six feet. Bounded on the north by ground granted, or intended -to have ween granted, to John Jarden on ground rent, on the east by lot;number eighty-eight, sold! by the-In spectors of the.Pnson .to John Mansell and William ■?i 1 J5 V n£ or y ie corporation^of,the Independent Taber .nacle.Church of the eaid city, on the south by . ground’ S ran ted,, or intended tpliave.beengrAttted.toWilliam' ago, and on the west by the said Eighteenth street? Being the same Jarden' and k yn «v is i E “ others; by indentm-e dated, the sth day of March, 1841; and recorded in Deed Bonk D. 1857, recorded at Phi ladelphia,rn Deed Book R. D. W., N 0.156, paso3lo, &c., granted and conveyed unto the * aid Robert McNeill in fee, reserving therefor and thereout the yearly-; ground rtnt or sum of eighty-six dollars, payable in equal half yearly payments, on thefirstday oftlio mouths of Janu ary and July, in every year, without deduction for taxes, unto the said Charles F. Lex, his heirs and as signs. Together with the free ind common use, right, - liberty, and privilege of the said Peters street at all times hereaftor forever.. A..- N. B.—There is erected on the front of the above de scribed lot a substantial three-story brick dwelling house (on Ellsworth.street), and on the rear end of said lot on Peters street, there is erected a substantial two-., story brick dwelling-house. CD. C. .474; Mar. T.< ’63. Debt, $137.19. Blackburn. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as theproporty of Robert McNeill. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philada.., Sheriff’s Office, March 25, 1863. mh2G-3t OHERIFP’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP . a writ ~of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, oh MONDAY Evening, April 6,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, = All that certain four-story brick messuage or tenement and lot or piece of grouud thereunto belonging, situate on the north side of Vine street; at the distance of sixty feet eastward from the east side of ELghteanth street in the saidj»city of Philadelphia-, containing in front-or breadth on the said Viue street twenty feet, and extend ing that breadth in length or depth northward oue hundred and twenty-five feet to Peai*l street. Bounded westward by ground now or late of the said HenryL. Elder, and on the north by the said Pearl street, on the east by other ground now or late of the said Henry L. Elder, and on the south by Vine street aforesaid. . N. B.—Henry L. Elder has long since sold the above described premises, subject to the mortgage upon which this levari facias is issued. * I’D C , 491; Mar. T., ’63. - Debt, $6,000. Bullitt] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry L. Elder. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Marc1i25,1863,"' mh26-3t ■GHEETPFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF 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, in the late dis trict of Southwark, now city of Philadelphia, situate on the north side of Mar hall street, at the distance of sixty-nine feet west from the west side of Fifth street; containing in front or breadth’onthe said Marshall street sixteen feet, and extending northward, of that-width, forty-five feet. Bounded on the north toy other ground of Oscar Scarlett, on the east by ground late of Pearson Serrill, Trustee, on the said Marshall street, and on the west by ground intended to'be granted to John Shane. CBeingpart of same lot or piece of ground which Pear son Serrill, Trustee,, -by deed of 19th June, 1853, recorded ini Peed Book T. H.VNoMIO, page 47, Ac., granted and conveyed unto said Oscar Scarlett in fee.l N.B.—On the above lot: there is erected a two-story brick dwelling house . - CP. C., 490; Mar T., ’63. Pebt, $237.40.V Petit.3 Taken in'* execution and to be sold-as the property of Oscar Scarlett. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, March 25, 1863: ; rah26-3t (SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, wilt be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONPAY Even ing, April 6, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ; . All tnat certain lot or piece of ground, with the mes suage or tenement thereon erected* situate on the north west comer of Tenth street and Carpenter (late Tidmarsh) street in that part of the city of Philadelphia formerly the township of Moyamensine; containing in front or brea* th on said Tenth street seventeen feet, and in leugth or depth fifty-one feet to a two-feet six-inches wide alley. Bounded northward by ground granted to Isaac McCarter on ground rent, southward by Carpenter street aforesaid, eastward by said Tenth; ffcreet, and westward by the two-feet six-inches wide alley afore said. CBeing the same, premises which John Leslie, by deed -dated the 3d-day : of September, anno Domini 1557, recorded at Philadelphia’in Deed P. W., No.- —, Edge 273, '‘granted and conveyed unto said Jame 3. W. ,eslieiufee.-3 [P. C., 4SS? Mar. T, ’63. Pebt, $1,872.99. Blackburn] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James W. Leslie.. .10HN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s March 25,1863. mh26-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF; a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will' be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing, April 6,' 1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. ! All that three-story brick-house and lot of ground situ ate on the northeastwardly side of Fulton street at the distance of three hundred and two feet northwestwardly from Tulip street, in' the late district of Richmond, now Nineteenth ward.of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fulton, street, sixteen feet, northwestwardly .of that-width-fifty- ono feet.* - —-'me. 451 ; March T., ’63*;Lewis Stover.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William A. Marperum JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff. . Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 25,1863.: mh26-3t' TV/TARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE J-tX 0 f a 'Writ of Sale, by the Honorable John Cadwala der. Judge of the District Court of the United States in andfor 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. 5L9 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; 21bales of cloths; 3 cases military.insignia; 2 bales worsted bindings;-! bale' edging. wool;:14 cases shoe thread; 26 -cases hosiery; 16 cases spool cotton; .5 cases straw hats, feathers, &c., and 5 cases of twine. Catalogues will be issued five days prior to the Bale, and the goods open for examination at the said store. WILLIAM MILL WARD. - v United States Marshal E. P. or Pa. Philadelphia, March 26; IBS3. mh27-6t- TN TEE COURT OE COMMON PLEAS FOR,THE CITY AND COX)WTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. . ■ • - The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JOHN HOBENSACK committee of WILLIAM STEEEPER, a habitual-drunkard, and to'report distri bution of the balance, will meet the parties interested in the said estate for the' purposes of his appointment, at the WETHERILL HOUSE, No. 603 SANSOM Street, above SIXTH, on TUESDAY. April 14, at 11 o’clock in the morning. : THOMPSON WESTCOTT, mli3l-tuthsst Auditor. TN THE ORPH ANS’ COURT FOR THE A CITY AND .COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of DANIEL MAN-XING, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JOHN Q. ABAMS,_Esq., Ad-- ministrator of the estate of DANIEL MANtKING, de ceased, 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, April 7, A. D. 1863, at4o’clockP. M., at his -office. No. 130 South- SIXTH 1 Street,- in the city of Philadelphia. • mh2B-stuthst WM. BRANTLY HANNA, Auditor. -T ETTERS TESTAMENTARY TO/THE estate of ReV. JOHN McDOWELL, D. D., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons In debted to the said estate will make payment, and those having demands will present them • * * * JOHN MoDOWELL, Jr. , 162* GREEN Street; - HENRIETTA McDOWELL, • 1039 MT. VERNON Street, Executors. Philadelphia, March 19, 1863. mhl9-th6t* . ttnited • states, -eastern dis- VJ TKICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT. 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 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 tranks of Merchandise; 9 bags of Shot; 6 boxes of Candles; 1 box of Soap; 9eases,ll demijohns, and 'L' basket of comprising the cargo of the schooner Lightning, whereof J. S. Bootkby .is master, captured off Port Royal, State of South Carolina,/by the United; States steamer Bienville, under command of Commander J. R. M. Mullany, and brought into this port per bark Manderson, to be monish ed, cited, and catled.to judgment at the time and'place underwritten, and to the effect kere&fterexpressed,(justice so requiring,) You are therefore charged, and strictly en joined and commanded/that.you omit not, bufc_ that by . publishing these presents in at .least , two- of the daily newspapers printed and published in the .city of Phila delphia, and in the Legal JnZeZZfciwKfcr, you do monish and cited, peremptorily, allpersons m general who have,, or pretend to have, any right, # title, pr interest in the said cargo of the said schoo- Hon - -TOIIS CAD WALADER. the Judge of tlie.said :Courfc r at the District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the twentieth, day after publication of these presents; if it be a court day, or else on the nest court day following,between the usual hours of hearing, causes, then and'lhero to show, or allege, in dueformoflaw,areasonableAndlawful excuse, •if, any., they .-have, why. the said cirgo of the said schooner Lightning should not be promunced to' belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies ot the United States, and as ' goods - of- their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good dnd lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice. . shall appertain’. And that you duly intimate,or cause to be intimated,"unto allpersons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if , they shall not appear at the time ana' place above men tioned,Jor appear and shall not. showa reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, thensaid’Bistrict 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-tho capture of the same, to. the enemies of the United States of . America, and as goods ‘of their eucmios. or otherwise, liable and ; subject to confiscation and' 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 yon duly certify to the said District: Court what yon shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CAD WALADER, Judge of . the said Court, at Philadelphia, this thirtieth day of MARCH, A. D. 1563, and in the eighty-seventh year of the Independence of the'said United-States. v • mhSl-St G; It. FOX.'Clerk District Court. ■ jgegaa; piano fortes. mnrr o»o chestnut.street. ?»o rrrrn A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF THOSE JUSTLY CELEBRATED INSTRUMENTS FROM THE MANUFACTORY OF - WILLIAM B. BRADBURY, • (Successor to Lißhte &ißradburys,)' KAY BE FOUND AT THE AND ELEGANT Those desirous of obtaining af superior iusirument, should eall and examine before-purchasing elsewhere. The established reputation ;OfUhese instruments for nearly thirty years , renders thsix superiority “ familiar as household words; ” - they "sin s these own praises. In the arrangerant of'ourncwscaio, wo have added every improvement which can in any way tend to the perfection of the Piano Porte; and we confidently assert that, for .delicacy of. tench, volume, purity, brilliancy, and sweetness oftone, combined with, that strength and solidity necessary to DUKABL£2*JSSB» these instruments are unequalled. EVERY INSTROMENJTJWARRANTED FOR FIVE mhl9-3ai TV/TES. S. J. HUTTON’S SIMPLIFIED ' Bystera of DRESS-CCTTING, adapted to all sixes ancl.fignreK,|taimht in half-hour lessons. Price $3. N. EJcorner ELEVENTH and SAJfSOM Streets. Ladies and Prcss-malrors would do well to call and .examine. Waist pattern cut ; hy this Bystem'to fit the form for .12 cents. Great inducements offered to agents. jnh23-12t SHERIFF’S SAIES, MARSHAL’S SALES. IjEGAL* Estate of WILLIAM STEEEPER. WAKEROOM; 930 CHESTNUT" STfe-EBT. 930 E. H. OSBORN, Agent. NEW PUBLICATIONS, APPLETON’S NE X W AMEBIOAN CYCLOPEDIA. / " NOW COMPLETE IN SIXTEEN VOLUMES. PRICES. Cloth; per v01.....,,.,53.50 I Half Morocco; $4.50 Sheep 4. KM Half Russia 5.00 Sold to subscribers complete, or in instalments of one or two volumes per month. • Can any intelligent America* deny himself - this great American digest of all human knowledge, universally pronounced the best Cyclopedia and the most valuable work ever published? • OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN AND ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA, 33 SOUTH SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. ALSO, Futuam'e Rebellion Record, Irvine’s Works. &c., he. , - • fe2B-atuth3m XT E W 800 K S. J-V THE children of blackberry hollow. Six very attractive and instructive stories, under the titles of “The Red Shoes,”. 1 Newßoauot.” “Tom 1 Lane’s Cent,” The Little Brown House,” “The White Frock, ” and “Little Lights,” making a nice little libra ry, uniformly bound in cloth, and iu a neat box. Price, $l. Published and for sale by THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION-/ : apl-2t No. CHESTNUT Strcot, Philadelphia. XTATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW. —Subscriptions received at office of NEW AMERI CAN CYCLOPEDIA, 33 South SIXTH Street.«mh3l-3t AJOTBING BUT TH E MO S T Xi guarded Narrationof Events without Comment.” “The Embodiment of ail that is Valuable and the only Bistory of the War that cari be relied on. . THE REBELLION RECORD. Edited by FRANK MOORE. Four Volumes are now ready. It is indis pensable to every public and private Library. : The lour Volumes contain a full and concise Diary of Events ; oyer One Thousand Official Reports and Narratives: over live Hundred Songs and Ballads; Forty-seyeu Steel Por traits: Also, Maps and Phvns of Battles. &c. Agency for the Rebellion Record, 33 South SIXTH Street, . Office of American Cyclopedia; N. B.—Subscribers to Record in Monthly Farts, who have not received as far as Part must complete their aets at once, as after April 10th no back, numbers will be 'sold. '■ ; mh3l-3t piESSE’S WHOLE ART OF PER -A- FUMERY, and Method of Obtaining the Odors of Plants. With instructions for the manufacture of Per fumes for the Handkerchief, Scented Powders, Odorous Vinegars, Dentifrices, Pomatum, Cosmetics, Perfumed Soap, &c. With an Appendix, on the Colors of Flowers, Artificial Fruit, &c., &c. iiy (I W. SEPTIMUS PIEBSE. author of “Tho Odors of Flowers, ” &c, : - SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. • A general assortment always on and for sale, at the lowest prices, by . • • • ' - LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers, Booksellers, &c., mh3o 85 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. QME D L E Y’S AT LAS )0 • OF PHILADELPHIA, From the, official recorded Surveys of the City. In twenty-five Sections or Maps, showing the size of blocks, width of streets, location of buildings, churches, parks, railroads, cemeteries. &c. Exhibiting on a large scale -GERMANTOWN, WEST PHILADELPHIA, FRANK FORD, and-the entire city. Printed on heavy drafting paper and handsomely bound. . A work of great value at the present time, to. capitalists and those seeking real estate investments. Price, $2O. - By SAMUEL L. SMEDIEY, City Surveyor. Eleventh District, corner Lancaster avenue and Thirty-fifth street. Where copies may be procured, or of ; J. B. LIPPTNCOTT & CO., mh27-lm No. 715 MARKET Street- T>EADY—COFFICIAL), THE UNITED A'’ States Conscription Act, or National Militia Bill,, with a copious Index for reference. JAMES W.. FOR TUNE, Publisher, 108 CENTRE St. ,N. Y. Price, five cents. / ■ . • . . mh2s-lm PROF. GREEN ON COLENSO.— The Pentateuch Vindicated from the Aspersions of Colonso. By Wm. H, Green, D. D. $1.25. SKETCHES OF THE WAR. A Series of Letters to the North Moore Street School of New Y ork. By Capt. Chas. C 75 cents • GRANDMAMA’S SUNSHINE AND OTHER STORIES. 16mo. 60 cents. MY MOTHER’S CHAIR. 18mo. 30 cents. ■' . THE DUTY OF THE HOUR. By Rev. Samuel T. Spear, D. D. Pamphlet. lOcents, For Sale by ■ ■ ■ WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, mh23 ; 606. CHESTNUT Street. THE PARLOR GARDENER. X a complete Illustrated Guide to the cultivation of House Plants, care of Green House, Aquarium, and in structions to many new and-beautiful methods of gro w ing Plants, of Grafting, Budding, &c. Price 65 cents. By mail 70 cents. J. E. TILTON & CO., Boston, mh6-lm. . Publishers. ONLYIO CENTS!—JUST RECEIVED, L' Cartes de Visite of Gen. TOM THUMB and LADY, in Wedding Costume, at the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIU3I, ■4139. CHESTNUT Street, ~ mh2o-tf Opposite the new Rost Office. in CENTS ! 10 CENTS ! 10 CENTS! -Av/; For the Bride and Bridegroom, ' MR. AND MRS. TOM. THUMB, - N - In Bridal Dress, AT THE ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM, *39 CHESTNUT Street, mhSO-tf . Opposite the new Post Office. TTLEGANT PHOTOGRAPH COPIES OF NATURAL FLOWERS. ... Orchids, Ferns, Roses, Annuals, &c. , &c.,m the most perfect truthfulness to nature, just ready for the album, and as copies for the pencil in water, oil, and crayon, and for coloring with the new prepared colors. NEW TON’S PREPARED COLORS FOR ALBUMEN WC TURES J. E. TILTON & CO. , BOSTON. Price for the copies of Flowers 25 cents each, for NEW TON’S Prepared Colors $3.30, including bottle of Re ducing Liquid and full directions for use. Beware of miserable imitations of these colors. -The genuine have name, J. E. TILTON CO., on each box and bottle... mh.2o-lm . : • ■ or CENTS.-r-PHOTOGRAPH AL- V V BUMS from 35 Cents to 25 Dollars! The largest as sortment, handsomest styles, and lowest prices in the “I&AIfDABD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, all that can be found in a first-class Bookstore, at low, ra AU of G. G. EVANS’ PUBLICATIONS at the OLD PRICES! Call In at the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM, fel7-tf. - 439 CHESTNUT Street. EDTJCATIOW. A SCHOLAR OF THIS CITY, NOW several young men, by private tuition, for the Fall term of Eastern Colleges, lias vacancies for two more pupils. Address “CLASSICAL,” at this office. ~ . • apl-3td tuths3t* . PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY AOA- 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 Presidents .V'.... .- WJtf.-E.-BABBBBrEsq7,'Secretary. ;; .— JAMESH. ORNE, Esc[., Treasurer. Rov. Richard Newton, D. D.; Rev. Benjamin Wal lace, D. D.; Hon. Oswald Thompson, Bon. Chas. O’Neill, Col. D. B. Himnan, James L. Claghorn, Esq.; George P. Russell, Esq.; Joseph B Townsend, Esq.; Charles B. Dungan, Esq.; William L. Springs, Esq., George L. Parrel, 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, r Careful attention, is paid to the: moral and religious instruction of cadets. The Academy is furnished by the State with a battery of six brasß guns forthe artillery,drill. Students .desiring to enter .should report at the the 9th of April or as soon after as possible. ’ ■ ; For circulars apply to JAMES H.. ORNE, Esq.. 636 CHESTNUT Street, or to COL: THEODORE HYATT, mh26-lm Military Academy- (~\KF ORE FEMALE SEMINARY, V OXFORD,? 3 CHESTER COUNTY, PA.—The next session of tlis Institution will open WEDNESDAY. May 6th.. For catalogues and circulars address Miss BAKER, Principal. mh2o-lm PAGLESWOOD MILITARY ACADE ■" MY—PERTH AMBOY, N. J.—Three hours from Philadelphia, by Camden and Amboy line, 6A. M., fare $1.25. Pupils may enter at any time, paying from date of entrance. Prospectuses, with, catalogues, at No.' 903 CLINTON Street, Philadelphia. . Philadelphia “references—Prof. Henry CoppSe, Pliny E. Chase. . mhlO-im . PEMALE COLLEGE, B.ORDENTOWN, A N. J.—Pleasantly located on the Delaware river, 30 miles north of Philadelphia. It has been in success vful operation’for eleven years, and ; is one df the most flourishing institutions in this section of the ..country. Special attention, is paid to, the common and higher branches of English, and superior advantages famished in Vocal and Instrumental Music. French taught by a natives and spoken in the family. For catalogues ad dress I Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, fe!B-2m* \j V, 1 •."•.•■• President. VILLAGE GREEN : SEMINARY.—A ‘ ’ SELECT BOARDING'SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA., PA. Thorough, Course in Mathematics, Classics, English Studies, &c. \ Military Tadics taught. Classes iu Book-keeping, Surveying, and Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of •all ages; and aje received at any time. •: Boarding per week, $2.25. Tuition per quarter, $6. : _ • For catalogues or information address Rev. J. HER VEY BARTON,\ A. M. , Village Green, Fa, odO-tf . IT' HOTELS. ‘ ‘ THE UNION,” ARCH STREET, ' ; A between THIRD andPOURTH; Philadelphia. The undersigned; having renewed the lease of the above popular. Hotel fora series of years, would respect fully call the attention of the TraveUing; Public to its central locality,\eifcher for business or pleasure.’ The house will be entirely renovated and refurnished, and kept in suck a manner as to merit, as heretofore, a liberal share of Public Patronage. With many ttanks to former Friends and the Travel ling Public, w e trust we have the pleasure of wait ing upon them again on visiting this city. , „ T- . THOMAS S. WEBB & SON. Fl E. wlBB!s^ r< > I ’ 1,iel:or8 - - mhlO-tutlisliQ ■RRANDRETH HOUSE, " Coiner of BJO AD WAT, CANAL, and LISPENABD ; STBEETS, NEW YORK. T CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.! The above Hotel is located in the most central part of Broadway, and ban be reached b* omnibus or city cars, from all the steaiiboat landings and railroad d6psts. The rooms are tieeantly famished. Many of them are constructed in suits of communicating parlors and cham bers, suitable for families and parties travelling to gether.; : Meals served sd all hours. Single Booms from 50 cents to $1 per day. Double Kooms'from $1 to $2.50 per day. de2-8m \ - JOS. CURTIS & CO. -• COEABTNERSHIFS. nr HE FIRM OF ALLEN & STMS, A JJUAL estate BROKER?- by.inutual consent, CLIFFORD S. SIMS retiring. --TliS Business will be continued by the romamm«r partner, under the name and style of WM. ROSSELL ALLEN. a-ni-et* y- WM. R. ALLEN. ■ Phila:.March 3i;iSG3,-; - .CLIFFORD S. SIMS. POBARTNERSHIP. THE UNDER SIGNED-lave -this. day. reassociated themselves undorHhe name of OAMUEL BOLTON A CO., and will continue the;Lumber Commission Business at the Old Stand, POPLAR-Street Wharf, • ; - ' ' h : SAMUEL BOLTON, ; WILLIAM C. LLOYD, Philadelphia, April 1,1563. _ apl-3t* NOTICE —T HE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the firm of J. E. STE VENS & CO. is hereby dissolved bymutual consent, . P. STEVENS. i J.’E.-P. STEVENS. l6th, 1863. Mr. J. E. P. STEVENS retires from business after this date on account of ill-health. Associated in his stead, to conduct the Continental Hotel, are- J. E. Kingsley, ’from New. York, of'.high reputation in the ; profession ; C. W. Spaffora, of ten years’ experience' at the Tre jnont House,’ Boston,, and James G. Wildman, many years in service as Receiving Clerk, at the Revere House, Boston. With these gentlemen to -manage, conduct,: and control the far-famed Continental Hotel in this city, together with Mr. 'Duffy, of lona, experience at the GirardHonse ; Mr. Venn,- from Pittsburg ; Mr. Pedro Salomi long before the public in this-city, and Mr, George A. Sawyer, well-known as an experienced .accountant from .Boston ; the travelling public -may be well assured-of great kindness and iaolite attention while ?guests of said establishment. „ The Continental Hotel will be? conducted under the .firm of J„ X. KINGSLEY & CO. .PHiLADELgaiA, Marchl6, 1863;. mhlS-lm -- THE STJBSGRIBERS WILL CONTI -L NOE tba DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore, at til, 014 Stand, No. 724 MARKET Staeet. WM. ELLIS & CO., Druggists, lal-tf : T»* MARKET Street, ★ F - *• ★ BXNC ARMY AND TOILET MIRRORS, The best in the world for finish and durability. B, M. S. The best brand Silk finished VELVET RIBBONS. , 'Sol, Agent, BENJAMIN M. SMITH, V 195 DUANE Street, near West Broadway, f«6-8m Nes, York. . ■amm hr pine, practical 1 den- for thelast twenty years’, 319 VINE St., below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH of the age, mounted on fine Gold/Platina, Silver, Vulcanite, Go ralite, Amber, ’Ac;, at prices, for neat ,and substantial work, more reasonable than any dentist in * this city oi * State. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artificial Teeth re paired to suit. No pain, in extracting. .No charges un til satisfied all U.rlght, Reference, best families. jalB-3» EDWIN A. HUGHES, US DERTAKER, ■ » »50 South TENTH Street, above Spruce, , falO-Stm YbilaJolphlx PROPOSALS. XTOTJOE TO railboad CONTRAC TORS. . • PROPOSALS will be received at the Company’s Office, BOKDENTOWff, Now Jersey, uuttl the 13th ot APRIL next, for the GRADING of a Double 'Jra'ck rail Way from Trentoiito Dean’s Pond, a distance of 17 miles, (where it interacts the Double Track to Newßrunswick, loa the Branch of tbo Camden and Amboy Kailroad- Plans, Profiles, and Specifications, can' be seoa at the office by thc’9th of April, when tbe line wiA be ready for inspection. WILLIAM CSDOK. Engineer Camdea and Amboy Railroad. Bfarch 30: 1853. • apl-lOt (YUABTEBMASTEB GENERAL'S OF- FICE, Wasstn-gtox City, March 21, 156 i,—Owners of steam vessels , are invited to send to the Quarter master General's Office tenders for thscir charter ovsale. Tenders should cuntam descriptions of the vessels, their dimensions, etjrolled 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 far long or shc*t 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 tbe service of the Quartermaster’s Department are requested to make known to rhn Department any reduction-in their present rates which they mayim willing to grant,, and alto the price at wh ieh they will be wil ling to sell them. All such tenders should be addressed to* tlie Quarter master Gen eral of the Uuited States,-at Washington, and should bo endorsed “Proposals for Charter of Sale of Sreamere.” When received they will be considered;.and’ the De partment will endeavor to induce tlie heavy ox-penao at tending army transportation, upon the ocean- and tide waters, by substituting, whenever it can do so,- cheaper vessels of equalcapacity for those now employed s . mh2s-3m jjurea.it of ordnance. Navy DrpAuTire???, f Washington City, March 2, 166:?. This Bureau is desirous of ascertaining wh ether rifled cannoucaube made of wrought iron of sufficient and uiiiform endurance and economy to warrant their being preferred to guns of. cast iron-only, or of cast iron, strengthened with wrought iron. Proposals will therefore be received from any manu facturers of forged iron, to furnish a finished gun, or a block of metal from which the samo may be,finished. The said gun, when finished, to weigh about 10,000 pounds, to be made intoa gun throwing a projectile of 100 pounds, as used in cast iron riiJed cannon of like weight; to bo fired 1.000 times, with servite charges of the same weight and kind of powder as used in the Par rott 100-pounder, viz: 10 pounds of No. 7, without burst ing or.wearing in such a manner as to cause apprehen sions of bursting. . ' The quality of metal, price, and other terms, are to be stated clearly in the proposal forwarded. The Bureau reserves the right to itself of accepting or rejecting any of thB proposals. The time for receiving the proposals is limited to thirty days from date; and proposals will only be received from persons actually * engaged in the fabrication of wrought iron. JOHN A. DAHLGREN, mhl2-thstul2t Chief of Bureau. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’S OFFICE* Philadelphia, 29th March, 1863. PROPOSAL*! will .be received at this .Office until THURSDAY, the 2d April, at 12 o’clock M., for- the de livery-of FIVE HUNDRED ARTILLERY HORSES. They must be sound, free from blemish, not less than 15>s hauds high, and not leas than five nor more than eight years old; to be in good working condition, well broken to harness, all of a dark color, weighing not less than 1,100 pounds, and subject to inspection., No mares will, betaken. No bid will be received from any one bidder for more than one hundred horses; one half the number to be delivered on or before the 15th of April, and-the balance on or before the 25th of April next. To be de livered. after inspection, at any point required in this ciiy. If the contracts are not completed within the time specified, the United States Government reserves the .right to make good any deficiency by purchase in open market at tbe expense of the contractor. Ample security will be required for the faithful performance of the con tract. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. . >G. H. CROSMaN, robSHt Assistant Quartermaster General. TRON IRON-CLAD SEA STEAMERS. Navy Department. March 12,1863. THE NAVY DEPARTMENT will, until April 13th next, receive Proposals for the complete construction and equipment for sea service, including wrought! iron gun-carriaggs, 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 to oe of iron; and the arma ment to consist often guns in a casement, each weighing about 25 tons without the carriage.' * • The boilers to be 'of the horizontal tubular kind, with 1,800 square feet of fire-grate surface, and 50,000 square feet of water-heating surface. The machinery to con sist of two separate pairs of direct-action, horizontal engines, operating independently two iron screw pro pellers of 18 feet. diameter, one under each counter of the vessel. Capacity of each of the four cylinders 154 cubic feet. ' To be provided with Sew ell’s surface con denser, containing 8,500 square feet of exposed tube sur-. faceforeach pairof engines. Bunkers to'be provided •for 1,600 tons of coal. ' ■ . - Proposals will be received on general plans and speci fications that may be examined at the Navy Depart ment ;! or perties may propose on plans and specificaiions of hull ana machinery of their own; mh!7-24t A RMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE -tV OFFICE. TWELFTH and GIRARD Sts.-PHIIA- Pelphta. March 31st, 1563. - 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 famishing and delivering at the Schuylkill Arsenal, snbjtct.to the usual inspeclion, 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 domet flannel, Shirts, knit. Drawers of Canton flannel. Stockings, woolen, to weigh three (3) pounds to. the dozen. Bootees, hand-sewed or machine quilted. Boots, for Cavalry, hand-sewed. Blankets, gray woolen, io 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, grummetted, to be also used for bbelter Tents. Pouchos, painted on cotton, for mounted men; .water proof and grummetted, to be used also as a Shelter Tent. Trowsers, of sky-blue Kersey, free from Shoddy, for mounted men. Haversacks, painted, of cotton or linen. Canteens of corrugated tin. : ; • Hospital ; Tents' and Flies, of cotton or linen duck, of 12 oz. tothe2BiDches wide fortke.Tent, andlOoz. forthe 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-ozl 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 bid for these tents. , Felling Axes. . t : Camp Hatchets. : Felling-axe Handles. • Camp-hatchet Handles. Pick. Axes.' . - ' Spades, Steel Back-strap. : Shovels, do; do. - - -Mess'Pans. • Camp Kettles. ‘ 1 . Drums, Infantry, complete. Fifes, B and C. ...... ... ■ • Regimental .GeneraLOrd&ivßookes- - • "~' Letter do. Do. Descriptive do. Do. Index do. - - Do. Order do. Do. Target Practice do. Do. Inspection -do. - Company Order do. ' ‘ • ! Do. Clothing Account. do.'. Do. Descriptive do. Do. Morning Report do. " Post Order do. • Post Letter • do. : Post Morniog Report do. Post Guard Report - do.' : Guidons, of Silk, for Cavalry. ~ - ; ■• ;Persons y bidding on articles of “ Hardware,” not ac cording to _ the‘"Arjuy Standard,-ax*e -requested to send samples with their bids. Bidders will state in their proposals the quantity bid for and the time of delivery, and also give the names of two sufficient sureties for the faithful fulfillment of the contract, if awarded. All samples must 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 auy portion of bids, when the price is deemed too.high.x Bidders are^invited to be' present at the opening of the proposals, too high. . G. H. CROSMAN, mh3l-22t Asst. Quartermaster General U. S. A. QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Baltimore, March 19,1863. SEALED PROPOSALS’wiII be received at this office TILL NOON ON the 10th of April, 1863, for a supply of ANTHRACITE-and iBITUMINOUS COALjfor the use of Hospitals in this City and Steamers employed in the Government service at the port of Baltimore, and to fill requisitions from Qciarterinasters at other points, for the months of April, May, June, July, Augnst, Sep tember, October, and December, ,1863, to toe 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 muse 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 be 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 probably 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 allegiance must accompany each propo sition. GUARANTEE, The abilities of the bidder to fulfil the contract, should it be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two respon sible 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 presen 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 and both of his guarantors, Will be:required of the successful bidder upon signing the contract. As tbebond' must accompany the contract, it will be necessary for the bidders to have their bondsmen with them, or to have bonds signed in anticipation and' ready to be produced when the contract is signed. : . Form of Guarantee. We, • —■ ——, of the county of —■ and State of —, and ——-—,of the county of and State of , do hereby guaranty that —is able to fulfil a contract in accord ance with the terms of his proposition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he 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 theofficial certifi cate above mentioned. * J,-I*. DONALDSON, iub2l-taplo Lt. CdL and Qnartermaster U. S. A. PARER PATTER N S OF THE -*-• latest Fashions. Wholesale and Retail.—New SPRING CLOAKS, Sleeves, Waists, and Children’s Patterns, now ready at Mrs. S. J. HUTTON’S, N. E.' corner of ELEVENTH and SANSOM Streets. Also, Dress and Mantilla Making, in all its branches. Madame Demorest’s Mirror of Fashion, and cutting and baisting at the shortest notice. ■ Running-stitch Sewing Machine. ; Le Bon Ton Fashion Book for sale. ' \ , • • • Stamping for Braiding and Embroidery. mli2S-12fc TROWEN & CO.’S LITHOGRAPHIC H ESTABLISHMENT, Southwest Corner of ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sts,, ' ■ AND NO, 515 MINOR STREET. -PHILADELPHIA. Every description of LITHOGRAPHY, PLATE PRINTING, and COLORING EXECUTED LM THa HOST SUPERIOR MANNER. mhio-tf WILLIAM H. YEATON & CO., No. 301 South FRONT Streets . -• Agents for.the saleofthe ORIGINALJIEIBBIECK & CO. CHAMPAGNE. Offer that desirable Wine to the trade. • Also, LOOO cases frne and medium grades BORDEAUX CLARETS. , 100 cases ‘ * Brandenberg Freres” COGNAC BRANDY, Vintage 1848. bottled in France. . 60 cases finest Tuscan Oil, in flasks ; 2 dozen in case, 60 bbls finest quality Monongahela WMisky. 60 bbls Jersey Apple Brandy. . 60,000 Havana C&ars, extra fine. •_ • . Moet & Chandon Grand Via Imperial, “Green Seal” Champagne. - . , Together with a fine assortment of Madeira, Sherry, Port, ho. : felS-ly pOFFEE! COFFEE! I COFFEE MI V-/ The best and cheapest prepared-Coffee in the city. A trial will convince the most skep&oaL. No charge mads if satisfaction is not rendered. ...Prepared andfor sale at the ' ■ •. • ... Ragle Steam Spicoand Coffee Works, 34:1 and *4&North FRONT Street. felfi-Sm HOWARD W ORRELL. PEPPER SAUCE,—2OO DOZ. PEPPER A gance: 10Q doz. Continental Sauce; 50 doz. Wor cestershire Sauce. FINE AMERICAN PICKLES.—2OO doz. half gallon Pickles;’2oo doz. quart Pickles; 800 doz. pint Pickles ;falsc inbbiß.uhalf bbls., and kite. - CONDENSED MILK.-400 doz. Wm.K. Lewie ABro, and Borden’s Condensed Milk. For sale by RHODES & WILIJAMS, . feW 10T South WATER Street. ' pELLEVOISIN BRANDY.—AN IN- A VOICE, In Bocd, for sale by ; CHAS. 8. it JAS. CABSTAIKB, »*> Wo. 1M WALNUT and ai CSAHITB Sta. \f ACKER EL, HERRINH. SHAD, «A Ac.. Ac. ■ : . • • 2,600 Bbla Mass. Nos. 1,3, and 8 Mackerel, l&to-eausht fetfich, in assorted packages. ; - ... Bbls> New Eastport;Fortune Bay, and Halifax Herring. • 2,600 Boxes Lnbec, Scaled, and No. 1 Herring. 160 BUs. new Mess Shad. 260 Boxes Herkimer County Cheese, fiw. - In shore and for gale by ’MURPHY A KOONS,. y lal4-tf , J He. North WHARVES. SAIL DUCK AND OAXYAB, v of all number* aad brands, „ - Duck.AwniiM Twllla, of all dewiiptloM for /CHAMPAGNE.—AN INVOICE OP . tents, » Oo»et’w" Win* to a- I ‘° *“ •We per ship Carl. «Igjgfol * LAVBRGNB, W. 00 fefi • M)9 and 904- Sputh TKONT.RtrftM. Mir4 ~ fcf AUct.^ fiLARET—2OO CASES ST. JU LIEN f)LIVE OIL.—AN INVOICE JUST “xJ-n at?T2T T„ a i rflpnWftd and for sale hv CHA.S. 8. received and for sale hf CHAS. S. & JAS. CAR & J&. CARSTAIKB. ffo. 130 WALHUT audai QRA- fiTAIKS, Wo 4 1»G WAIiTOT,, GEAWITK fiUTfi Streets, mU9-tf \ Bi*aata. - mn»-ti AUCTION SAI.ES. TOHN B. MYERS & CO., AITCTION ** ERRS, Hob. 333 and 334 M ARKSTStrset. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OP BRITISH, FREIfCH, GERMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. We Trill hold a large sale of British, French, Germ ah, and Domestic Drj* Goods, by catalogue, on four mor.cha credit, • THIS MORNING, April *zf> embracing about 700 packages and lots o' staple ana 1 fancy articles in woolens, linens, cottons* silks, and worsteds, to which we invite the attention of dealers. H- 8.-'-Sara'plf, 8 of the same will be arranged for ex amination, with \cam.lo goes, early on the morning of a ale. When dealers win 1 find it to their interest to attend. SALE OF CARPETINGS-, CANTON MATTINGS, RUGS, MATS, &o. Kor Spring Sales. 1 _ OST y\ ID AY MORNING. April 3d, at precise! y 10J£ o’clock, by catalogue, on focrr months’credit— 51 w • Cranprisin*Ea K ljs» r ; Brussels, threo-ply, sapßrHas iDji-ain. Vemtian, hemp, and list carpetings; irlute and red e£«ck Canton and eseo a mattings, mgs, mats drn?- get&i Sc. " ’ . PEREMPTORY SALE 05 PREKCHJNDIA, GERMAN • AND BRITISH rtk'lY Oo6ds, &o' ON MONDAY VVIORNING, April 6lSy at 10 o’clock, will -.be sold' by catalogue, on 3bur months’ credit, about > 7M PACKAGES Ar ID.LOTS . of French, India,’ German, afittS Bi'itiah dry goods, &b, , embracing a large and choice assortment oi fancy and staple articles in silk, worsted woolen, cotton fabrics. - PO6ITITE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, *y. ON TUESDAY Ja&KNim . April 77 at 10 o’clock, will be sold by catalog?*,’ on four months'credit — About 900 packages booth, shoes* brogana* cavalry boots, &c. , embracing a general assortment of jssme' goods, of City and Eastern manufacture. • T7URNESS, BKINLEY, .& CO., No. 429 MARKET STREET. SALE GF FRENCH GLIDES. ON FRIDAY MORNING, April 3d, at 10 o’clock, by on four months 1 credit— -500 lots of fanoy and stapleFrenchdiy goods. • /GILLETTE & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS, Jayne’s Marble Building, 619 CHESTNUT Street, and 616 JAYNE Street, mh3-lm Philadelphia. ON April 3d, Special Sale of the entire cargo of the Brig “Gifford;” consistingot a great of miscellaneous goods, comprising:: gross tin tablespoons;—gross tea do;. —gross pocket combs; dozens suspenders;-- doz gauntlets; —do?: gloves: — Y KENEY F. WQLBERT, X> AUCTIONEER, No. 202 MARKET Street, South side, above Second. St, Regular Sales of Dry Goods, Trimmings. Notions, &c., every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY MORN ING. at 10 o’clock precisely. - City and country Dealers are requested to attend these sales. Consignments respectfully:solicited from Manufactu- - rers, Importers, Commission; Wholesale, and Jobbing Houses, and Retailers of all and every description of Merchandise. . : - CLOTHS, CLOAKINGS. SILK COATS, DUSTERS,DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &c. ~ ON FRIDAY.MORNING, ’ . April 3, at TO o’clock, will be sold, black beaver cloths, mixed cloakings, ladies’black silk coats and dusters, drefcs and domestic goods, ihdkfi*., ladies’_&udmisses’ skirts, hosiery, gloves, ribbons trimmings, shirt fronts,. &c. ... Also, soaps, colognes, extracts, shaving cream, gua caps, &c. Also, shoe and scrubbing brushes, combs, caps, jewel ry, &c. .. • . .......... . Also, stock of boots, brogahs, shoes, gaiters, slippers, children's shoes,-&c. WASHINGTON AUCTION SAtE. .ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, corner G and TWENTY-SECOND Streets.' WASHixaTOS - , D. C., March 26, 1553. , WILL BE BOLD'AT PUBLIC AUCTION* ON WEDNESDAY, ' April 15th, at the large barii, on the square hounded hy E and P, and Twenty-first and Twenty-second Sts.,' A LARGE LOT OP 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. Terms, cash.—in Government funds. CHAS. H. TOMPKINS, Captain, and A. Q. Ri., TJ. S. A. J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. mh2S-16t FOR SALE AND TO LET, nOAL YARD FOR l ' SALE.—THE A-/ best fitted-up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any amount of business. Inquire on the premises, No. UST-North NINTH St., below Girard avenue. mh3l-6t* CMALL ; COUNTEY PLACES POE Sale at GLENN’S Real Estate Mart: 13 Acres Chestnut Hill. 16 “ near White Hall Station, N. Penna. Railroad. 36 4 * Second-street pike and Oxford road. 40 “ Castor road, near Frankford. . S 3 “ Progress, N: J. _ 19 ** nearPlicenixrille, Pa. 17 “ near Lexington Station, N. Penna. Railroad. 44 “ Fort Washington Station, 3do. do; 30 44 near Downingtown, Chester county. S “ near PhcenixviUe, Pa. Also, a large variety of large farms, citv properties, building lots, &c. For extended list see North Ameri can. : B. P. GLENN, mh2S 133 Sou i by special guarantee, at 1230 WALNUST Street, § V Philadelphia, when desired, and, in caae>« a fail-jr d ure, do charge is made. ■ .... . A J Prof. C. ffi BOLLEB, iha founder S practice, has.associated with him i>r. -st^ UAitIAJ- £ I, wAT, lA pampMet containing a of c#r>l > tifleates of those cured ; also, letters and compll- € mehtary resolutions from medical and. others, * Will be given to any person fr®**. • _ • I N. B.—Medical men and others, 'who desire ag knowledge of my discovery can %nter for a full j course or lectures at any time. > Consultation BOI>LES GALIOWATi I liaao 'WALNUT Street. ) g" EBB’S finishing, china and glass establish- . MENT. CHINA HALL, 539 CHESTNUT STREET, MBECTLY OPPOSITE INDEPESEEJTCE HAIA, PHIIADELPHIi,; Hotels, restaurants, ; and shipping supplied. China and glass packed in a prow manner. H. B.—China decorated to order; also, Initials and crests elegantly engraved on table glass, Orders by matt promptly attended to. AUCTION SAI32«, "M THOMAS & SONS, Hob. 139 anfl 141 Sooth FOURTH SCfsM. -SAM OF A VALUABL?, PRIVATE LIBRARY, tSOml. D tNG MANY RARE AND STANDARD WOIITN BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED WORKS BOol’ ; CASES, ACHROMATIC LORGNETTE, FIELD-GLASS. THIS AFTERNOON', - April 2d. at the Auction Store, a valuable pri vate library, Which includes snHny ran? and valuable works in the. various departments of liter*snre- also many beautifully illustrated fine London editions * Bookcase, framed-portraits, fineScln'oruatic,lorgnette field glass. &c. •-- : ; * Sal e at Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth street BUPERIOh FURNITURE, LARGE MIRRORS, BILL! ARB TABLE, SILVER-WAKE, FINE &c. THIS MORNING, At 9 o’clock, at the Auction tore, th» superior furni ture, large French plaic mantel mirrora.s'upei'ior billiard table with balls and cues complete, office furniture, fins carpets, bedding, &c. ■ ‘ Administratrix Sal*—Frankfort! Road and Kart'Lana SUPERIOR FURNITURE,- CARPETS. M ON FRIDAY MORNING. I April 3, at 11 o’clock, at'the cbracr of Frankford' road? and Hart lane,{two squares above'fhe Second and Third'" stooetK Railroad dppot,) by order of administratrix of F a quantity of superior furniture, &c. Also, a superior cow and Is pairs 3hicken3, S. >AL£ OF FIRE ESOT.JSH BJHHtSVIHM, BT EMI „„ KEKT ABTISTS Off MOBBAY AFTEHff£>Off, wilflie RnU St ? r,> ,' comm e nci ' I ff at 4 o'clock; il e . c 1,0 ,2 cl,olce cnsrayioss, comprL tSjp?hPßf7prfltP c n i «w* rf ; s !,lg ant * Pleading subjects, front* 4SKp 01 . SfSSSif^ 8 * 8 ' WaB T of -bififli cost and value. WEcb wDI aSMPd e f«S^Si OBJIM ;* ail 3 5 lie vion.s to sale! 6 airansed f9r examiliatloll * wo AO<^ HONKERS, No. ai3 MARKET Street. SPECIAL stkawgoods, hillinbbt Abril ofii cam K .StOKHlfie; ' April era, commencing: at IC-o’clock precisely _ Coropmteig a-large assortment of fasUoSeVooJa. p>HTLIP FORI) k GO.^AUOTICBn EEBi 3 x 588 ffiAEKET and 533 COMMERCE Btreett. ’ BABE OF 1,000 CASEB BOOTS, [SHOES, BKO. GANB, &c. J*ril*2»; at 10 to Boii b _ „ tßlogue, I.OOQ ct&gb men’s, boy’s, youths' oalf 7^* fi-ajn booSs,_toogaiiE, 6c. ■ woaTenV LisS andthow.’ calf, - Il P ,: K oa ‘,feld, and feiorocco heeled boot! OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BHO- CANS, drc. n °.N MONDAY MORNTNG. Aprile,.at, 10 o clock precisely, wiip snl<* bv r*t* boys’, and yontlia’, calf* kip cSn F 8 1? &ff. r misse*’ and and^ioei Calf ’ ~ ' kiPr &oatikl(Ji and-roorocco heeled’boots fj J. WOLBERT, AUCTION MAST, No. 16 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, Between Market and Chestnut. CHOICE to. , OH TUESDAY MORNING. ' April 7th, At 11 o'clock, at Ho. 16 South Sixth street. J,™", i ;5?A arte , li . s imperialcognac-brandies, vintages ISIS and 1852; madeira, cherry, and port wines, cham pagnes, whiskies,. sin, rum. &-c. All warranted pare andunadiHterated, strictly first-class liQnors. •Sr Catalognes-now ready at the Auction Store. SiF* ASD GARDEIf SEEDS-STANa- AHD AHD DIVaEF FRUiT TREES, CRAPE YIHE3. « -i P, 1 ! SATURDAY SHIRKING. April 4tn, at 11 o’clock, at Ko. lGSoath Sixth street. tw-.w 1 ? 6 ! Bssortm Cst of imported' eeeds, suitable for truck gardeners, and others; also, a large quantity of fm?lt Al nn a Sftr,Y arf tTg l4 trees, grape vines, and small fruits, all of the very finest kinds. Catalogues of the seed's now ready. - "W FRANCK, AUCTIONEER, ’ 1 V Corner SECOND and BUTTONWOOD Streets. w... Sale at No. 123 North Second Street THE EIN TIKE EXTENSIVE- STOCK OF * STOVES BEATERS, MATERIALS, TOOLsT&c OF A STO VR MANUFACTURER DECIDING BUSINESS VB ON WEDNESDAY MORNING? / April Sth, at.lo,o'clock, at No. 123 North Second Street above Ajch, wili be sold, the entire stock of gai-burn xng, parlor* cylinder, and cook stoves, of the most im proved patterns; Sawyers heating and ventilating fur naces, tin and hollow ware, odd castings, fire-brick* ' p 2Psk * , ro £ . iron % furnaces, tinman and black- | rni , t . ll .^ ooi ®* * c -» being the entire stock of I. M. Fieis. declining business. • 1 .fiST Catalogues on the morning of sale. TSAAC 'NATHANS, AUCTIONEER. N. E. corner THIRD aad SPRUCE Streets. LARGE SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES, by drier of Abraham Nathans, Broker, on TUESDAY MORNING April 7th, 1563, at o’clock A. M., consisting of gold, and silver patent-lever, and other watches; gold chains, flmser rings, breastpinss bracelets, pencil cases, silver ware; coats, pants, vests, shawls, dresses; violins, gun*. PIStOIS, &C. , NOTICE. —All persons having goods on deposit with me over the le«al length of time will call and redeem the same, otherwise they will be sold on the above dav , Jtn. - ABRAHAM NATHANS, Broker. mh27-10t* N. W. corner SIXTH and CALLOWHILE. ■MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, XIJL AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, southeast cor ner of SIXTH and RACE Streets, "“““east cor __ GREAT BARGAINS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE. Fine gold and silver lever, lepine. English, Swiss, and French watches/or., less than half the usual selling ; prices . Watches from on« dollar to one hundred doling each. Gold chains from 40 to 50 cents per dwfc. Piano* cheap. • , TAKE NOTICE. The highest possible price is loaned on goods at Afo thans . Principal Establishment, southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets. At least one-third more than at any other establishment in this city. NATHANS’ PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISHMENT = MONEY -TO L GAN, In large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousand*, on diamonds, gold and silver plate, watches, jewelry* merchandise,■•clothing, furniture, bedding, pianos, ana goods of every description. LOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES. This establishment lias 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. JSS-All large loans made at this the Principal Esta blishment. " x Charges greatly, reduced. prepared to forward freights COMPANY is now FEOM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK, . JJA CAMDEN AND PORT MOITMOUTH. Freights received at THIRD Wharf above ARCH St The attention of'Merchants and Shippers is directed to this new and expeditions route, ana a portion of their patronage is respectfully-solicited. For further particulars apply to GEO. E. McCuLLOH, Freight Agent 128 NORTH WHARVES, W. F. GRIFFITTS, Jr., General Manager. EXPRESS COMPANIES. -COMPANY, Office 384 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Merchandise, Bask Notes, and Specie, either by its own lines or in conns** non with other Express Companies, to all the principal Towns and Cities in the United States, felft • B.S. SANUFOKI). General' Superintendent BOSTON AND PHIL ADEL PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE, sailing from each port on SATURDAYS, from.first Wharf above PIMI * Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston. The steamship SAXON, CapL Matthews, from Phila delphia for Boston, on SATURDAY, April 4, at 10 o’clock A. M.; and steamer NORMAN, Capt. Baker, will sail from Boston, on the SAME DAY, at 4P. M. These new and substantial steamships form's regular line, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays. Insurances effected at one -hal f the premium charged by sail vessels. Freights taken at fair rates. Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts and Bills Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage (having fine accommodations), apply to HENRY WINSOR Sc CO., . mh9 339 South DELAWARE Avenue, *tsgBgg)s FOB BEAUFORT, N. 0., i» m and port ROYAL, S. C.-The ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY’S STEAMSHIP AUGUSTA DIN - MORE, will leave New York on SATURDAY, the 4th April. For Freight or Passage apply at ADAMS’EXPRESS COMPANY,. 390 CHESTNUT Street. mh3o-6t H. GORMAN, Agent. STEAM WEEKLY TO LTVEB. nAßbSub POOL, touching at Qneenstown (Cork Har bor.) The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company are intended to sail as follows: * ETNA ... Saturday, April 4. CITY OF WASHINGTON.Saturday, Aprilll. GLA5G0W......... .....Saturday, April IS. And every succeeding Saturday at noon, from Pier Ha 44. North Biver. BATES OF PASSAGE. - . Payable in Gold, or its equivalent-in Currency. FIRST CABIN, $BO 00 STEERAGE, $33 SO Do. to Loudon. 85 GO Do. to Loudon, i 36 50 Do.’ to • Paris, ' 95 00 Do. to Paris, 40 50 Do. to’ Hamburg, 90 00 'Do. to Hamburg,37 60 .Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, &0., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, $75. $B5, $lO5. Steerage from Liverpool, $4O. From Queens town, $3O. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. For further information, apply at the Company 1 * Offices. ■ . JOHN G. DALE, Agent, f©2B 111 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. FOR ALBANY AND TROY barge SAN GABRIEL, C. Titus, master, is now loading lor the above points, and will sail on the opening of the Hudson river. For freight,, which will be taken on reasonable terms, apply to S. FLANAGAN, mh27-tf No. 30.* South DELAWARE. gjjC-kvFOB NEW YORK, Delaware and. baritan-ca nal. DESPATCH-AND SWIFTSURE LINES,- The steamers of this line are leaving daily atl2 -MU and -SP. M. from third pier above WALNUT Street. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to WjM.M. BAIRDi &CO.-, mh26-tf 133 South DELAWARE Avenue. mj£BsZs' FOR NEW JYORK —NEW LINE—YIA DELAWARE AND BARITAN CDNAL. J Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Com* pany receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. 31; delivering .their- cargoes inNew York the following.day. - Freights taken at reasonable rates. • - * WM, F. CLYDE, Agent, v -‘ ' No. 14 SOUTH WHARYESi Philadelphia. -. . " * ° JA3IES HAND;- Agent, aul-tf Piers 14 and 15 EAST RIVER. New York. Etna EVANS & WATSON’S mam SALAMANDER SAFE: J 1 STORE, 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, , PHILADELPHIA, BA. A large variety of FILfE-PROOF- SAFES always oa hand. TXRICK PRESSES,' CLAY WHEELS. JO Kilns, Casting, Erickmakersl’Tools, Factory 39® South FIFTH St. ~ S. P. MILLER. PERPETUAL BEAWY— H-U NIT >S A WHITE LIQIHD ENAMEL, prepared froiqthe re ceipt of Madam Rachel'Levexsca, the celebrated Bs£i&i&n Ladies’Enameller.rit.whitaiiathe skin, giving it-a soft* satin-like texture, and. imparts a freshness, smoeihaeas. E earl-like tint anJ transparency to the complexions hieh i quite natural*, without injury to the skin. 'apd cannot possibly be deleted. Pr-Loe- 25 cents. Ladies are re quested to call for a and try the enamel before purchasing. This prepasaikm is indispensable for the stage. Sold only at BUNT & CO.’S, Ferismers, 41 South ESSHTH Steeit, two doors Chestnut, and 133 South. SEVENTH Street, above Walnut. felS-Sm { DOCTOR A. H. STEVENS, ELEC- J TRIC4I. PHYSICIAN, is curing all CHBONTC DIS j EASEjs both. of Ladies and Gentlemen, by a new - vmethod in the use of Electricity alone*, without any Medicine, or even any Pain. . . _ . - BOARD-may be baa,- with Treatment, by Patients from abroad, at reasonable rates, in wheSDoctor s Family* LETTERS applying for circulars or-further inforuM-1 tion will ~l>e'promptly-answered. Office and Resi- $ dance at 141S P SOUTH PENN SQUASS,Philadelphi;t, £ Sbnnsylvania, being in a central sawell as delightful i part of the cay. . _ mh2S-stuth3m A/TES. JAMES BETTS’ CELEBRATED IW. SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the onlD Suij porters under eminent , median! patronage, nadias ana physicians are respectfully reanested to call ceDy on Mrs Betts, at-her residence, l&S WALNUT! Street, Phi ladelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thesisandinr valids have been advised by tieir pbvsiraann to nse her appliances.-' Those only are senuine bearins_tbe united States copyright, lahelson the box, and signatures, also on tbe Supporters, with testimonials, oolS-tuthag uh)Mm CHAMPAGNE.— AN INVOICE OP V 7 “Gold-Lac” and “Gloria” Champagne, lost re ceived ™r ShteWm. .Nelson, in the Tmted States, CHASES. & JAS. C ARSTAMw, mhl3 ; No. 136 WALNUT and gl. GRABftl.-S Ms A/TORGAN, OEK, & GO., STEAM- Streat, Philadelphia. _ - teißrW FREIGHT. THE UNION TRANS- THE ADAMS EXPRESS SHIPPING.