'■©-i-'aMsP'-." - 1' - kas *vs. •• /-a Tli« TJiermoiilettKVi a!0 \ rt*ssw APRIL 30, 1862. . APRIL, 30. lan., • A.-k;..vx2 M. «x. *^.a®Sßty, 60.....'...'.61..'......66> 4 ' 85; .sZ&MZiJ&iMul WIKD. . •’ V'UlfiA WIND. NNW....NNE......E5E EWE....,„NE,..EbyN Timber ExpORTimT.o ; SIAiNE':-^lt r iB one, of tte fundßmentar we* pf;all .qufcpriroetgeogra- J)hie> thAt ,all .our lumber,jand tlmber nre, a. rnuoti native .and to the manor born inMaine aa coal and . ®hd' r n To Bath. Me Oak and pine, >'083,640 feet \ Tliomaston, Me !.*> •/ 825,1)00. “ Searsport 6r Freeport, Me. • • . ‘ . i ,327.090 “ Me * i. 278,138 “ • “ Yarmouth, Me....,* ■■ ■ 241,839 “ “ Other Maine p0rt5........<• 50?, 774 “ “ Ports of t r‘.' :|r 67,200 “ Totaloakaudpine .....2,21)3,090 . This summaryjie exclusivcof-masts, trenails, aud» all minor ahip^timbera.‘.The full complement of mastß was generally,sent, s - The whole made thirty- : three schoonerfrelghtib?"'' ' - The quantity of ship timber sent to Eastern ports by other mills,-in 1862,' was, as carefully estimated by .the proprietors of 3 five mills at Philadelphia, 2,100,000 feet; and of three Wills’on the Delaware, at Ches.terandbelow, about 650,000 a feet; making, the : aggregate in , and near Philadelphia cut r for and snipped to Maine and Massachusetts ship yards in .1862, 4,963,550 feet, exclusive of /nasts and smaller descriptions. 1 ‘" . ,v. *Tfie‘ interior valleys of Pennsylvania furnish the best long oak for. keel?,..beams, long plank, stock, &c., now known ;iii thb-United. States j as do the counties bordering on* the Dela warrant] parts of the States Of Delawate'Vrid MTaryland, " This district is celebrated for^lts-superiof x onk’, l great quantities being out untilrecently for export to England, and no other-part ited Stateswithm tide water now yields oak of ' tKe requislte size for ship frames. Mobt of this'oak' and pine reaches -the Delaware from the Susquehanna riyer in.timber rafts, though some is brought by railroad, and- other oanals -.than the Chesapeake* and Delaware, to the Schuylkill and! Dels warerivers. Oakrknees are most abun dantly produced near the‘Delaware, and are brought by various modes of carriage to the timber cutting mills at and below Philadelphia.. « - ,The quality of the shipitimber of Pennsylvania is, in all respects, superior: (first,, the oak is superior to all other now available in shipbuilding, in length as Well aa'in solidity and 'durability.’ The length is nearly double, on .an ,average,, to that cut in higher latitudes, and it is .described in*the timber bills usually made out here«ftaibeing “35 to 60 feet;” in length, with Bpeciailetigths; of 70.feet.j The Dela ware oak is also, celebrated jfor. its strength and durability,'qualities') attested .byithe’preference long shown''it\both by 'Eastern and by English. ship- The extraordinary, strength of ships built .tfere ds instanced in the -ships, oi . Cope’s line of packets, and in many other,cases j. and it Is a- well known priDciple that timber'grown in this medium climate and on these soils, particularly in open-field growth, as most of it is, has far greater solidity of fibre than that of other latitudes.*; * V " ‘ - r , E>u Th&' pir?4 of the Susquehanna ls in size and of 70 to BGfcet'in v length, ami of 26 to 42 inches in diameter,.di;essed, are easily and regu larly obtained. The.foreatlands.from .which they are ciit are inexhaustible ifor*tfpentury;dßiaeplanking cut; from*'-them ia-conside'red stronger than that cut from,; Canadian pine.y Tbb: yellow pine ot Pennsyl- . vania Is also abundinvmakibgiexcellent spars, and : . plank declared by our sbip-bUUdersjequal to.ihe best 1 Southern. It, of course, dresses smaller, thari;the < white pine. „ •_ ' "Masts and! spars -are regularly-supplied from-the Delaware in New and Maine,i '/They are often sent in.rafts, unfinished, to New York through tlie l ;’New'"Jer*ey i canalß,amJ Are finished, ■ from Philadelphia to'the West Indies. ■ : ,•• • . - The Mat- Anniteksabies.— Ma,y r day : ushers in the charitably anniversaries of,the seaioa ! with‘the ninth celebration.,6f the completion of.the buildings of “ The Northern Home for- Friendless ; appropriate,,', to the occasion, I wjth singing j by®e/children/:;ahd a^d^e‘BBes l , .by. w seve ( ral distin guißhed spealcerß, will: takeplace at .BKiTfcvM,,. public generally Are invited -to be present j*and those s 'who attend this afternoon will* be gratified, we have ifb f dbubt,'with what they may there ;see and learn , of thecrfre of thedeatitute and friendless.children of the State, r r :.- ~ s * ;-Accident.'-^-A man, jjamecl Geo. Downey, while driviriff a horae l and cart r yciterdfty:morning,, and Richmon{irßtreebB, waß,ruri *oreVf-by wliifctflieWa'B j bcJ o&iily injiited that-his life i 3 b despaired of,; He,. wa|, removed* to» His.residence, i , 5n the vicinity*6f Palethorp and Mhßtemtreet. a Arrival of, Steamtug.—Ther-steam •tUgDolphluß Fowler, seven hourafrom Lodge Light, .Arnved.alnoonryesterday,,.and brought up the brig: 'Marie LouißefronijCfenfuegod./p: • • " ' -t H E 'POL I o e: 1 A Scene In theXife ofa Detcctlve* > <~ United States having made arrange-:; xuents to Beize-theallegedcoirtrabanduchooner Secretary,', at any time wlieh it might suit his convenience,"'selected' 3tfr. go on .board tordo extraordmary. V ‘ pipings” was ' perfectly:familiar with nautical words and phrases. . . Mr. Sharkey: went on board, and, thong’ll dressed in ,i«itizente spokqdikoa sailor:He had-a conversation'with the man ; acting as steward of the craft. Both were shy of each other for some time, bat, repaired , tor a—neighboring- public house,'and sqonbecamemoivj sociable. v . . = r t "You; be 'one our\f&llo\Dsy V- said the shfewd steward, tipping wiiyde - -lective. " ' ■■ ' it, ■‘-■i ■- 11 Yes,Replied Tie, "almosttomy, sorrow.”; =.* ' "Ab! llOWSO?” *..y , "Why, I lost my vessel, oufchaHpxtb. Cavolina coast, very f near lcBing ray'life,. t only the 1 Yanks’ ! . were hot fast,enough. ‘‘ Almost likeine.'V-.responded the steward. "I was -piloting the healllittle schooner Flora, but run ashore, and the Yanks got her. . •* ‘ 1 How were youi^papers?.Hadn’t you-them all right?” *‘Ob, as to 'that,rtliey 'syere/riglit;’h u t wehad too much powder'on'board / - - * ■' y" That was unfortucate,”'replied Sharkey; hut we mtutlheet with.-reverses, you .know—no risk, no gam. "Yes,' but I guess we’re allright this time. y.- ‘.’S "Well, seeherelS* s&ysShavkey; •■‘what’s.thc use in • your going ouf as a cook when you know how-to pilot a ..vessel'intoiCharieston?”.-!' r . ,-- ‘ only a.little arrangement cill weget ’outside; we must act with*, caution,, you ;knbwf.ndw-a -* days.” - ■.* • • -'.vji’;'WFtrv.vfi 4v; Hero -the,parties,took.anotherv nip,’’-when Sharkey became bolder, and Defective Schuylerwas now ; called * an hnfortunateJfriend of-mine, also h stranger .. here, ’ said,Sbarkey. ".Now, I’ll tell you piamly.what i.*!want.'"'We are after a,vessel andfguess * we’ll‘succeed; but would really like to have’apilot.r Can’t you go with.us?< Howmueh do you get now?*’ * .s-.fVThiriy. dollarsperhio^th.'”' ’ ! "I’llAiveyou a liuiidredl-.ifi you’ll.gowith me," and run theyesseUii i'.V« '• • ‘' ;The,‘steward said he could hot.break off hispresent en gagement, but maybe' he ;might,.ihake. ihat wouldsuib • '' l was for some time/ and Sharkey and Schuyler -received..tiulte an amount of information relative to ,fche J blockade, and the irdplicatioiToY several other 1 parties. In a little while they &llwent,back to ve&el.'V' • , .■ Just as Sharkey And Schuyler Were, about to leave the ft .thick-set,robust,.pian„. with -black whtokfers,. witUseverAl men: stepped ab<>ard,.and said tbey seized the craft. ahe} ail- abpard, -in tho name of the ■ United / •>> « Sharkeyand S chuyler tqrned pale with fright; in vain .... did they prpteU jheyhad.nothing to do with the vessel; "they'.were- strangers from :New York, and were,.onlv common sailors looking-for,a ' ■ ■ •*. • The man with'the 4 big “black whibkers was Marshal Jenkins^'.iHevWould.v/litteU:->to nothing..'-; Presenting a pictolat the'head of 'Sharkeyrhe thteatened.to shoot him if he dared to escape:: . * llm aUDiohmah.’, said Bharkoy. ”Soaml,V said . : SchMyier.'ancrsoairthereststid! * *. Happy.to,hear.it, we’ll give you a’chance • ,to prove it. ” ' ~' '? *\ -V/T . Strange aeiVnia'y-appear, party ,noteven - was ever south of . Mason and Uixon’s line. .~. Therebels-were douownced iuunmeasured-termsibufr all rto no effect:; Tliewnolepai;t-yiWerft : arrested and .taken - V to f the To6bnp.-‘' Some time- aTternthls. the a hearingbefdreEecorder'Eneu,Which resulted in'-com ‘ milting the steward an*d the two seamen to await a-hear 'hling;, Ihregarddo’Sharkeyand Sclnryler, - .^held^rihderiadvi^emeht. l - VS* S. r «* " bh !■ It was subsequently agreed , that both the detectives > abould 'be taken to the debtor’s,apartment ‘at night, and . ithere remain with the other prisoners.;,-Ifc sohappened, *““h“6we l ver7'that‘*the:Bteward had-'escaped through a win dowrtherefore, it was taf.qarjry^ontfthe. tr Tr ;t i \7 ; . Jt Schuyler.and; SharkeyipTopeedea-to a certam place on theyr6arreStad-the steward. He then-leached-for ‘the flrtt (time that’they were United Stated detectiv&v ' There is much to be developed in re gard fOttbe parties, butDepnty Marshal Jenkins will not divulge ahythihg. To all anxious inanities made of him in regard to the pri&djiers, he has but one reply relative to the steward, and that is, opened like aYork " riyer oyster, ■ CBefore Mr.j Alderman Dougherty.] Assaults and Batteries von Four Cap Girls* A furrier-named 'M.' D. keeps therainner'-’houryesterday « CoHeh, tihe-girl .and ■} struck her'ontheheadwith >■-' thatshe was knocked into a-state of insensibility;' It ~ was thought!; tbat Bhe swas lcUled.- Officers Baker.and ’ .. .Grdom were cftlled-iaAhdr&rfested the After - • the* development fotthe • abpVe ; facts, * threelather* girls committing assaults on - 1 them.' They Are ; r ma'med‘'Banbah 'McLaughlin, ! Aiui E. ’ l Dwald, Elizabeth Happold.' s Tt seems, according to ' s, Y.all the evidence’, that the defendant ha6 r been in thehabit f ot striking ihe girls whenever he chooses to ‘do so'. A short time since he struck one'of them Th the'back with , *. j, - -j: L _ j., . _ l .... - i, a _*jjhia fist-thatneartyknocked/the breath-out of her A On another occasion he. aiqasedihiihshlf with throwing the' ,dinners aCsom&of.the'gi'rits’ibnt'pf. the window, and then * their honnetB,‘at'another,Ltime,in the same'' man ■r-'V-'iier? i't'is'- *y--vfyyv>jy . ! . '■ Bakerj whb & vwheh he arrested the.prisoner,ihhfe'Vah ..considerable « italic among'xn&mbers of the famllyjae to the probable re • \ Bultofithe arrest-His tfeople thought he would be sent to prison ; he. replied there.waa nO'danger of that—he could bay tbe , ‘tfrboff/for/a , doUar or two as easy as he Lad'bougntthe >< .th#imp'orfant-fact'that r. he said. > The J accused;*rasrequired co eater-.bail in the •aura of $1,500 to answer the charge of assault]and battery —nn .■TanT>la.Ppijy > .a.T'a | .^gfl,4n. n A>tnh if nf T ..Other " cases—makinga toialofs&3Qo. * * •' 1 'llSS»4VnVhite.: ; • . - ... Larceny ofa 1 Game Ch|ickeii> **-•" • . . • A colored ieibb*,. giving ’the was ariaigned before'Alderman on the* 1 charge of the larceny of-a, game chicken/ He'nad 'just . ..anivqd in a stfamboat.'from Bristol. Bucks county* and was amstedon sight,by,KcfKrve.OJttcer Williams.;. In* his own defenee/.he.s&id'.that. h*e purchased the chicken ► fof the suca. of nfty ceiitsl' and_cotild‘prove lt iFhe was in Bucks connty The'w,orthy magiatra , ,e, .t6‘-give him an g iO;defen^ j mmgeli|ftohi accusation, required him toenter oail to hwait'the proper requisition f /i'< the authorities county, B0ABD ' b W B ;;. ■ „ '1 gay™- . AT’THH MBBOHAIfTa 1 . BXpHAMGBj PHILABBI/PHIA* Ship Bobert •'•.»•••»••••• 'Liverpool, noon BarkiGaldlntrStari-BearseM *>* m,.%v• •'•Liverpool, b&o» JBark Florenca i > :~ 7 ' . 'MA»IJfE U ■'./V ' ’ j> r.TeonTop V1863. ISUH EIBES 6 0-rfiUif ! »f :iV 1 2 , 4 -*-. ' •■ 1 s AIMtr?TST). ■! / ‘ f ' ight & Sbus—towed up V 1 Brlg;MftTia Louisa (6\redD,rAlmewar;from;fl*eiiraegps 'Apriltffvfit}iiBUgar!an4imola«Be« to, Welsh,,,, *■> ''•.'Ltf’t J bft*kB'!Linda, HewUt J jlience, arrived sh Saxon--, ville. f6r s If'ydTk ;• brig >J:tWr. Spender, for PhiCadelphia, '‘fl'trd'm Muncy;-: ■ r StwmM 1 n“yfa®®» York, Wllh ' , hoars from theLedee - i®baVing kHa'tfierSb *at£John Bolwn. lagnaynvfrom Wednes t Syi^St^e^m^bSSSmSsirt^cCaifge *of prize kfcf TOfSterJP Carr;-she ■was capturedfoffiCharleston by the U 8 steamer Lsdoha/ while to ran the hlock *ftWil .iptalso passed ' - the'brigs^Blidorus> from‘Cuba« and Waverlyi irom Mes <*"? *. £S6hriLO)npent,iHering, r Ewit Car^brldgeiJVgn^wiaker AMaafield, '■■■■ •. - M .Ci J—lipttom he* •• tf'jWS _* ijl J*. .‘vft 7* *■'- MEDICAI* >■ jj E L-Mi B O X. IK 8 ■••‘•ft SU.- '-“•' ' ' *' ’ / i ;{Sfc T », r- „ t HELHBOLD’S , , ' , , ' .. HELMBOIjD’S ' ; ' ' - l( ' • i- • HELMBOLD’S' *'•■• ' lULMBOLD'B .V? i ■- HELMBOLD’S ;/ 1 ' COMPOUNDI ■ —^ COMPOUND .1. iJvit.i - COMPOUNDI . •• v- ii i . ■ - V ,;., A POSITIVE . " ’ -A POSITIVE , ' U A POSITIVE 1 : A POSITIVE .’i . \t AND SPECIFIC REMEDY - ( AND SPECIFIC REMEDY AND SPECIFIC REMEDY * " AND SPECIFIC! REMEDY', AND SPECIFIC .REMEDY For Non-Retention or Incontinence of‘Urine, Irritation, Inflamiaatlon or Ulceration of the Bladder • and Kidneys, Diseases of the Pros tate'Gland,' Stone.in. the : • "\7. ? Bladder,-'Calculus • s '.* '*-■ U'h * -■ ■ • Gravel or. ■ v’* 1 -. Brick Dust Deposit, ( and • All Diseases and Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, '- - % HELMBOLD’S,'EXTRACT BUCHU. , . HEIiMBOt,D»S • EXTRACT, BUQHU. - i HEEMBOLD’S EXTRACT BTJOKU. • ‘HELMBOXaU’S EXTRACT BUCHU, x. HEDMBOLD’S. EXTRACT BXTUHU, ; i HELMBOIiD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. i ! • HELMBOLD’S EYTRACT BUCHU. ‘ • HEDMB'OLD’S EXTRACT’ BUCHU* - ( “ ; ■ , . ■ - '/■ ' -V v -frf'-i.: For Weakness, ufith the following symptoms: ; lndisposition to exertion, Xqps of Power, , • Loss lof Memory, Difficulty of^Breath-; • '7 ,H — ing, -^ Weak Nerves,* Trembling,’ **'*'< *' • Horror of Disease, Dimness;:/:* of Vision, Hot) Hands, ■. ' Flushing of the Body. .. v.; *„• ■ ‘ Dryness of the Skui. . --r Pallid Counte nance. : These symptoms, if fallowed to go on, whioh this medl- i cine invariably removes* soon follows .Epileptic Fits* in one of whlctethe patient may- expire, a Who v ' can eay that they arq not frequently, fol -4 lowed by/those Vdireful'diseases” £. ! INSANITY and CONSUMP TION/'The records of ;r the - Insane .Asy a lnmsandthe «; i • ~:.r melancholy deaths h C . . by Consumption* boar . . v . • -'.J : amplewitness to the. truth 1 .. 1 •; of the assertion. . The Constitution once affected; the: aid of.medi cine to strengthen and invigorate thesystem,which BELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably doe*, i IN MANY AFFECTIONS TO FEMALES, THE EXTRACT ' - ' •*ls unequalledby anyotherremedy.as in Chlorosis or Re tention, ' Irregularity, Patofnlness, or. Customary'Evacuations, Ulceratedor Scirrhous* state of the Uterns, and for all complaints incident to the sex in the* ’* i • 1 \ - T . t i '*• i * 1 * DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. 7 J; ' j\ SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. * .. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. TAKE NO MORE ( *.. - OR ' s '' v - '.UNPLEASANT. MEDICINE AND ' _ DANGEROUS DISEASES. : HEMBOLD’S ■ i AND IMPROVED ROBE WASH . CURES ' • ;• '• B.' -••• ■ FOR UNPLEASANT V* r THIS GLASS OF DISEASE. , 'p ALLAYING PAIN AND INFLAMMATION. HKLMBObD’S '■ : . ' HELMBOLD'S . HELMBOLO’S •HELMBOLD’S lIELMBOLD’S *' . \ ■ •••, HELMBOLD’S . ? ' HIGHLY - CONCENTRATED f ' ... . ; HIGHLY CONCENTRATED ;A... r , HIGHLY OONOBNTBATKD V y Y,. I ’* t . *■ ' i f'-v.. COMPOUND [FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, COMPOUND FLUID; EXTRACT COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, COMPOUND. FLUID: EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, * . ' 1 ' .. , * ‘ 1. > ]. . »Forjpurifving the f , t „ i .blood, and the only r©-Ys< Y* liable and effectual known remedy > • for the cure of Scrofula,'Scald-Head, Salt' ; . - .Rheum, Fains and Swellings of the Bones," v ' Ulcerations ofthe Throat, Tetter, Ery-‘ •. AND BEAUTIFYING'THE COMPLBXIONV ' Not a .few of the worst disorders that afflict'mankind arise from the corruption that accumulates* in.the blood; Of all the discoveries that have been- made to! purge it out,- none in 'effect HELMBOLD’B COMPOUNDEXTKACT OF SARSAPARILLA 7 It cieiins es .and renovates the blood, (instils the. vigor of health jnto the system, and purges out the humors which make .disease.:a.lt stimulates;the healthy.;,functions':of.', l the : body; and expels the disorders that growand rankle in the blood. . Its extraordinary virtues are'not yet widely known, but when theyare, it will no longer.be a ques tion what remedy to-employ in the great variety of af .. filctihg diseases,that requireUn alterative remedy. Such ■;a remedy.thafc could be‘relied[o.n,;has longheen sought for, and now, -for.the first time, tlie public have one on which theycan -depends Our .space here does not i certificates to show Us'effects, but the trial of a single. ! bottle will show to the sick that it has virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken.' ■. ■ . ' Two tablespoonsfnl-of the EXTRACT, oft SARSAPA RILLA added to a pint of' waters equal to the Lisbon -Diet Drink’, and one-bottleis fully equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the- Decoction; as usually made. * Y » • ** , / " , , j * ' 1 , • THESE EXTRACTS HATE BEEN ADMITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY,' and are also in yery ■ general use in- all the STATE HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY -INSTITUTIONS throughout i the. land, as well aB in private practice, and are considered as invaluableremedies. ’A* .1 -'V* £?'»• • ' : fc-.tit.- M->*V « •? f 1 •-» on the Pra ctice of Physic. \ -y ■ • .See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr..PHYSIO, , of Philadelphia, ‘ £ 1 See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM McDOWELL,, a>-: celebrated Physician; and Member of.j the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland,'and publlslied'ln the transactions otth% King andiQttem'&Jourlial. -•■ ■ • See Medico-CMrurgical Bevieto, >Published by BEN-. JAMTNTRAYERR. Fellow.ofßoyal College of Surgeons, gee most .of the late Standard Work* of l, «. Uv ' * 1 '’mmlmtm r ** ‘ b i »> ft, ' V ’ hBIO'E'8 r f' ,Wi '' ' ' t ‘ '■'/ <• ( > v? > r-f» Z Extract BUCGU.. .. »v. 91 per bottle., or ilx for 99«\ •• SARSAPARILLAi.9I 9».- 1 Delivered to any address, securely packed from obser vation.-*. • ! •’Addreseletterß for information* in confidence, to •' > ‘>l HSEMBOLD’S =’*;&;• >„* >■' HEEMBOLD’S . V . HELMBOLD’S ~ ' 1 ~"' • '<*•',? '' (1 ,j/f ~, - MEDICAL DEPOT, ;-, MEDICAL DEPOT,, MEDICAL tDEPOT,, ,;• „,j -if. v: \s-, ..?>■? -».<•;•> J, t ‘ A ’ i i{ > ■ i No. 1M 8. TENTH STREET,,' No. lot 8. TBSTH STREET,, ; ’ ’ So. 101 S. TENTH, STREET. ‘, "* m/t * 'V K , *.! 4 (BELOWOHEBTNOT,) , I* 4 —' ' (BELOWCHESTNUT,). > s'.' l> !: .tv* V r (BELOW,OHE3XKUT,) '' ' ' r P H t Ij txi, E,i. P H lA, P H l-EW'K'IrF Hlij P H I L A-D fi L P-H I A.. ,‘i i HP UrtftSJjL I -h t>< ~v*vi i.*{ ais. < '?r. ■ FRINGIFIiED DKAItEBS/ fpjr-'- . • -Who endmToi,todi»MM.of.6th»>if]bWii’ , M4 "other” articles pa tpe reputation attained by W • : •v-'- • ''-ii HELMBOLD*BPBIPA»ATIONS, . HELMBOLD’S'-PBEPAKATIOJRS, i £ HELMBOLD’S PREPARATIONS. ! [ t df|sCE. f I' HELMBOLD’S.? ' . helmbold:b, BELMBOLD’S ' , 1 * '* * nr *1 Y «■ • ; J‘;V 7; < GENUINE'EXTRACT BUCHU s , K . , GENUINE BXTBACT BUCHU; ? >: „ j‘?.? ''GESIJJHK EXTRACT BUCHU; 5t- L- 1 i, i• -i ' ■ ht "GENUINE'EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA;? HELMBOLt> f 8v r *,, *( " \ . HELMBOLB’S?. . 1 „ 1 HELMBOLDB? Jt * tl .\ ,> OBNUP»MMPKOYSD 8088 WASHi GEtnnsiiiM proved: robe w ABg,»,„ : ., tf . ' . . sp S ‘ SOLD BY DRuaGISTS EVERTWHERE. S^BSFiaiSSgiSll^Km ! - " .. ■ ASK FOR HELMBOLD’S. . i' i HA¥/Pt , f ABK.FOR HEIiMBOLD'S. '.. ■ .-1 ' helmboed’l: h* • r raooti’t ■'■ i » - t -it* I I -‘JV '‘TAKE NO OTHER.' r,r ' ‘'ii ■* VT I— 1 TAKE HO OTHER. Hj't , ,~ f TAKE HO OTHER. I '-1 % r • , ' r ’T.;- ’; ’ | ’ Cut out the advertlaement and-eend for lt. Aud Arold 11 1 mposltloa usd exposure. »pl3-mwf HIGHLY ;CON CBNTRATED HIGHLY CONCENTRATED HIGHLY: CONCENTRATED , r HIGHLY CONCENTRATED i .HIGHLY CONCENTRATED '■,;•■ ’COMPOUND , . COMPOUNDI ’ ’’s FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. FLUID. EX’*!! ACT BUCHU. FLUID EXTRACT.BUCHU . FLUID J EXTRACT' BUCHU. : ' • A'POSITIVE . -4 it * i\ f. .Hr-a,V MERCURY, iHIGHLY CONCENTRATED - sipelas .and Eruptions of the SkinY i\ 5 4 v > ’ I J/' ' I < * * i > '•ma&smm w*. [cHBiIPP’S ! I>s a writ ®« 'M' , Will 'S I ( expoMd feEßWlcsalMr teiidue. onMotIDAT Evening, M 5tT, ! norrtiea6t < cornerof.;Westm ) in6ter ; ayenaeVand.Meeting- i bouse lane,im tb.e,^te ) tywi. J ship i , ofl ocV 1 fey. now/1 h e ; ; Twemy-fourth ward 1 tainlpCvJ njfrontor'breadthj oil* tie ‘saldvMeetiriff-hou’ae laDe tbirty-.eight .fett ele.yenrabd-a'half ittOhQa, .and ex teneing ofihat, width eastwardly, Tnlefigth'or depth, three liupdredand ; *ixty- t fpurrfeet fiveducheß-andacalf.' Bounded fdrraerly.tbelbnging. to of. southward-by the .said We&tminstff avenue; ground j}f Charges ; westwiard. by. the-.BaidrMestiiiff-JhpTise^latte. •[Beangithe/etime -premise aiid wife, by indenture bfeai l ing l eveu'date ‘herewith,' (viz., 9th.yof December, cA.D.-1861)but.dulyexecuted 'an'l ac knowledged ‘ironfediafely* before' the executi6nUDa,situateon the v north, ’ side of Westminster avenues at the distance of thirteen . I feet fix Inches eastward.from the east sidetif Meeting- I home Janb,nnd atthe northeast cOrner:ofthe said West*: I minster avenue and Fifty-third Btreet; as intended to be I opened, in the -T wenty,-fourth ward of the city of Phila- ; I delpbia aforesaid ; containingin frbnt or breadth,'oh the I -said WestminsterVestniiheterfeyonue.TourteenJfeet, and ip depth, north- ; ■’wardj- thirty-eight feet eieven'a'rid one-half inches.- • - AilJthatcert'ain-'uDllhished'.tWO-storyH messuage or.tene'ment and lot oir piece of grounds situate i on the norfh'side of-Westminster avenue, at tbe distance of Bixfyyiine feet six inches’eastward from- th«feas&side. ; ot Meeting House lane; in ;the .Twenty-fourth'ward .of tlic city obPhiladelphia aforesaid;, containingini front on aVenue 14 feet,and in depth northward thirty-eightfeet'eleven inches; - • J - I No. 71—All that’ certain unfinished two-story brick me's i susge or tenement diid ldt'or;pifce of ground, situate on i the’northside ofWfcSlm mster. avenue, at the distance of I eighty-three-feet six inches' eastward from, the east side ot Meeting-House lane in the-Twenty-fourth t ward of the city of . said-Westmirister ! avenue-‘fourfeen northward thirty-eight feet eleven ann one-half inches. [ No.-:8. —All: that certam'unfinished‘tw'o-storyi brick | messuage or tenement, and lot or piece 1 on the north side of Westminster avenue;.at the distahee > of nineiy-yeven feet six^inches'eastward from tbVeast t side of Meeting-House lane, dn the Twenty-fourth:ward f of the. city.of t'niladelphia aforesaid; 'containing in' frbnt l on said Weetmjnster'ayenue fourteen t'pet,7and-:ih. ; depth j norih'fraraShmtyjefghfcfeet one-half inches. J —All thatv tertam juufinished. two-story brick ; ,m,esauageor,tenemeiit;ahdl,ot;or-pieceof grou'hd,Vsitiiatel on tne'north sfdeof Westminster avenue, at the distance -ofotie-imndred and eleven.feet sixonchei* eastwai-d from ■ Ihe- .ehst- side-of-'-Mefitiiig-HbUBe dahe,--in-the'T-wenty- ', (foiuth ward,of the city; of ■ Philadelphia aforesaid; con taining; in Trout ■‘onsaid':.WeSt'miuster,avenue;f6u'rteen ifeet.aiidm depth northward'thirty-eight feet eleven and - one-h»lf inches- ;-' j. -; ;; ■. •‘-'No.ilO/’^AU^tbat^/certain-unfinished- tw^-Btory-'l>rick : j messuage or tenement and lol| or.piece of grounds si tuatb r on the north side’of Westminster avenue> at the’distance j of one hundred and twenty-fi ve.f* et sislin'ches''ea3t ward | from the east side of Meeting-, the Twenty- > lonrth ward bf thecityfof .Pliiladelphia aforesaid • con- I taming in front or.breadth on said" avenue foureen feet.,SDd:in:depthvQi>rth ward- thirtyieight-feet'* fcleven , and : otf^-^lalf'inchoßi , , . •. - i No/ll:'f AUHhat-certain unfinished, two-story brick « messuage orten'eraent hnd lot-ofr pfeee^o-f-ground.-situate ? .oKOne hundrediand feet six inches eastward [ from ebe east side of Meeting*house lane/. inttheTwenty- ( - j tainihg in said Westminster- 1 * avenue fourteen | ftet tf and> in,,depth northward thirty-eight fcet eieveu f and one-half inches.'' - jfi,’’S , ’ *> v ,-No.-32L -ill that^eertain/unfinished}; brick messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate \ on north side^of.Westminster avenue, at tire-distance f of onehundred and fifty-three feet.sixiDches.east ward i fromithe east side in 'the Twen- , ty : fourth waid-’df the--,city of rhiladelphia aforesaid; • containing in'front on said -Westminster avenue four- » teen feet.-andin depth northward/thirty-eight ven mches. ‘ * ' t •'* - Kb. 13., All .pertain. unfinished, two-story brick > mei-su&ge or, tenement and lot or piece of ground,' situato * on .the north side of Weftminster avenue, at .the dis-.E tance of ona inches > eastward from the east Bide.orMeeting-houselane,‘ ih the! Twenty-fourth wavd ofrthe city of Philadelphia afore said; containing in frdhtton the said "Wtstmuiater avo- ? nue fourteen, north wardthirty.-eighti. feet elevenand ohe-half-inchen''- A. cv^-s,- -wi - No. 14.. All that certain .unfinished two-story brick; messuage or tenement fentt'lot or Apiece of ground, situate 1 i ofiohdhundred and feet six- inches eastward; i from the east side of Meeting-house lane, in the Twenty- > i yfouitluwardof ,the ,city > o£,phUadelphia l aforesaid ;,con- - I bfi Bftid‘Westminster:avenue; : fourteen feet^andindepth'-horthward^thirty-eight feet eleven and one-half Jinches. “v*J~ - •> No.-.1&.' All 1 thdt."certain unfinished- tworsto’ry brick; . mei*suageor tenement and lot.or piece, of ground, situate ..on the, north side avenue; r at,;the dis-' tance Of ore.hundred and'hinety-five'feet sixiriclies east-' ward from the-east,-side of-‘Meeting-house lane, in the! TWenty-fourth ward of of Philadelphia afore-; - said rcostaining in 1 front or breadth on. said Westmin ster, avenue fourteen feet, and in depth, northward thir-s ty-mght-feet eleven and one-half, inches.*^:'r ...v N0../16.—A1l that-, certain^unfinished.'two-story .brick ( messuage or tenement, andlot or .piece of* ground,- situate on the north side of Westminster Avenue, at the distance' ••ofdde btVWestminster avenue, at the'distance feoih the east side of-Meetihg-hduße laDe.' in the'Twehty fourth ward of the J 'cify of*Philkdelphia aforesaid rcon? taining in front on said Westminster -avenue 'fourteen - feet, and in-depth-northward twenty-eight'feet] eleven : aDd one-half inches.- ■. , « ? .. .. U / No. 20.“ All that,certain ; unfinlshea two-story brick and lot or.niece oC ground, situate' . on vHe.norih side bf. Westminster avenue, at tne distance ;,of two hundred ‘and *.sixty-iiy*e‘'‘ foeirsix r from the east side.of Mqeting-house lane, in f the ■ -fourthwftrd;.bf .the;cityidf pHUa’delphia.. T feforesaid;;cr)n- ' ’:tainingj.n.irbntor,hreadth-;on:Baid.:WestminBte'r. avenue ; eleveh aifdbne’-half irichfe.' 1 -' ■" '•* "** ‘‘ /-H t No.>2l.r~All that certain ..unfinished-fcw.Orstory brick messuage or,tenement and groundrsiiuate on the north' of two hundxed'and 's«venty'iiiiie feet Bixin'chesjeast.ward side of Meeting-house lane, in tK'e Twenty- : 4 fourth ward :of the "city of'Philadelphia* aforesaid ;'con taining in' front 'on avenue fourteen feet, and in-depth northward thirty-eight feet eleven and ' * f ■ No. 22. —All; that .certain.' unfinished two story _brick messuage or'tenement and lot'orpiece'of groun'd; sitpate' ; north aide of Westminster avenue, at the distance ol two hundred and, % ninety-;thxee v -feet . inehes east- - ward'from the east side“of -Meeting'H'ouse'lane, in the Twenty-fourth:ward of the city.of Philadelphia afore said in' fronton* fourteen feet, ’and r in depth' nor thward*' thirty-eight feet eleven and inches. ‘ r: '- . t- 23. “All/that certain messnage or tenement and lot or piece. of gi’ouhd. situate - on the north side of Westminster avenue, at the distance: of three hundred aM seven: feet'gik*duch&S' , easbWard . from the eatt side 01 Meeting-house in the Twenty fourth ward of .the.city of>Philadelphia:afor,esaid;.coir- . taming feet, and in • thirty*ei‘ght feet eleven and one-half inches.:.: r 1 ■'V- . •.;-No. -24. —All* thati Certain unfinished brick messuage, or tenement-and lot'.oi-piece ofgrojind.situai'e r'bn'the north side df at the-distance Of three hundred and twenty-one feet six inches,eastward from the east side otVMeeting-honselaue, in the Tweuty .fonrthvward of^the^it^jofPhiladelphia aforesaid;, con- v taining'in‘ avfemieltourteen feet, and in depth hortli ward thirty-eight feet elevenand 0 ne*; h alf- in ches],l nr i u , Jiu ■: ,1, ,; \ No. 25.—A1l that; certain unfinished: two-story , brick • r messuage or'tenement andlot or piece or ground.-situate on the northside of Westmihsteravenue] at the distance of three hundred and thirty ,-five feet six inches eastward.; from the east.side’OfMeeting'hoiise lane,;iu,the.Twenty- ; .fourth wfeld of the citylof Philadelphia a!'oresaid :scon taining infront: on vl saidr.Westminster* avenue-fourteen feetrand in.bepth-northward;thirty.-eightJeet eleven and oneilialf inches. >'v 'fy :r . L No. 26—Alh that certain unfinished two-story brick messuage or tenement and lot orpiece-of ground, situate I on the north sideiof Westmihster avenue,, at the distance ',ot'three,hundred aDdforty-ninefeet six from the east side'of 3leeting-h6useiaiie, ihtheTwenty .fourth ward ofAhe,city .of Phtladelphia aforesaid;'con* -•talhing-itffrbiif on said-Westminister aveiuiefufteen,feet tjeleyeir and ;one.'hall:inch.eB,rand inorthward thirty - eight feeteleven and one-half inches. |; ' CD. C.,-670; Mar. T»163.- B,ebt, $7,158.13. A. Thompson.] Taken in-execution'fend to property of Charles 1 Mtfrhacker.: - . JOHNyTHOMPSO.N,;Shwifi:? / -Philadelphia, Sheriff’s .Oflice; April ap2fr3t CHERIEE'S, QjEt%>F. ■ : - ii writof-Piuries Levari Facial be exposed to public Balo 6rveiidue;'on7MONl>AY>j3vaii-- - 4,1863; at 4o’clock»at SanBom-street Hall, . All that certain 5 lot'»6r piece'of ground, withthe brick or *ndrth w ardly sidjT of ane wlstreet. [laidwtdif tyfeet wide, lied lo be left openforeverileadingwestwardlyfrom the : avenue,’in tholate district of&icbmondriiowinthecon solidated city.of PhUadelphia,tbeginning.at the distance . oftwohundred feet'Westward'froim the westwardly side ' of saia'ijimpike road,iandicontainii£B:4n front o£br?adth. ''on the said Madisoii, ana ;.extei?dmg an length or depthnorth ward’Ofcthat vndfch-WDOut pnerhun dredfeet.-moreor less. Bounded i-westward'-by other groun d’grftTi tadby William Morris. Jr., toEvanMorris; • northWardsby* Mouhd\of»Johu w. Kester; eastwardly by other grpundj'of the said Evan Morris,• andl-sonth wardlyx '■ ivr -.ij vr.: £ ,i - A Alfeo>alt that certain ldt:or piece of. ground; with the brickmessuagaor tenement-ithereonerected;situate on. the northwardly sideiof,,Maaisom avenue.aforosaid, Binning at the distance: of two.-hundred and.fifty feet , westward from the wfcstwardlysiderfif the. saidTrank- * - fordiand Bristol tnrnpike >roaai')andvcqnwniiig:in front -» * orbreadth datbe saia Madison avenue fifty feetv.andex-si t tending-in length erfdepth that widtn \ : about 1 one huhJred^ee^fmoire-qr>liigs;^;Bpuudedwefet-.,.'. , wardLby other Morris,m^hwara. J>y RTOnnu; grantedsby- Eyah and southward by the;said,' Madisohayenue-,\rßeing' the** .. game'.premises' which‘' 7 Ev4n,-Morris ;Gh, Wire. DyideW dated the 25th of May. A. P. 1855, ~at Th*U^l&ia?irDm‘HfcirK^P: fl SMO*' &c. , granted;and conveyed .unto dhe-said William.’: Nichuils'mifee. i: ;» * *■* t* ; f r n>, <2OO to’be paid on.each .property at time or sale.' - § • . [D.--C.y-7QI? , MfT/V’fc3, Debfr<3,33B. tGeo. Sergeant.]-. Taken to-be-sold a6>therprqperty of?* ■Wi]liamHichuals.-f.“- • JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. -Philadelphia?Bherirsoffice.-Aprils 1863.-A .ap23-3t... tHEItIEFS VIRTUE OP i s Facias,tome directed.’wiU-be ex ! rosed.to publlc'feale l or 1 vehdu e," on .^MONDAY'Evening, ( May 4, l»3, at 4 o ’clock,’at’SanSom-street Hall,, > ? The’ following described-building and’ lot or-piece of ■: ( Hround.-towiti'beingathTee-storybrlck^bailding.'wlth ’ a twoislory back buudirfk attached V - thevmaijxdulldi ng bei’ng Bixteen'feet in ’front, with a-depthvofs’thirty-one "feet, more* or Teas, *nd> the, back^builaing-being twelve l feet,^liiore c 6r. J lesB; bfuoiwteen •’more brloM; said bnildihgl^ing«krectedromall : that cerii' of jprbundi ¥ flitntwe ,! 'on»thes , sonthBldq of- Everfeit street, at the distance 'of-sevqnty/eigntifeet'We&t- ‘ H%rd from the west itde or Twelfth street; to* the SecdnOt , ward’6f-‘tlfe: r cltyofPhiladelphia>i f containinginfront or saidEverett sti‘«tBixteeji>feet,'and lx**--.. - that width*dn dength T, depth T vßputhward on thecastJirie thereof and bhe-Kilf 1 dred u and twO-feel'elev.en^and^toree^aairteirfiiiiehes; ■ Bounded northward bjrsaid’Byerettstreet: southward by ground ’ formerly of Ttdm^reh 1 street, vacated‘by an‘Act of Assembly: and eastwaid and or latq of bamuol Wool 694;March ,T.; ’63. nDoty, Bpnsall. J ■ Taken’’in execution and fcobe sold as_thepropertyof ' Bamiiel-Woolmanr*: * Philadelphia, Sheriffs OfflcQ/April <22, lflpSJ I ? : CfiLEBIPF-g Sj£LE.. Tr B,Y .VJKT.OB/.pP a writ of-Lovari (Facias; [to *me directed, will be exposed ttoi.public (sale oT;yflqdtfe?pttlMPKPAYEve ining,May.4;lS6y. atd.oxlock.satSauspmrstreet-HaJl.i t ,?iAlLthat certain lotnorjpiece three story brick jmessußge J ; situate at .the southwest corner or ? Adalßpa;6tPeet and f street, in l the city of Pbyadelphia;(containing4n#fronh;or''’width on saia Addiaon street -elghteeni fetMAh-nd .extending in’ J “ length or rwidth !BOutlrwardiAraUeL said Eighteenth shieet, forty feet to a three-feet wlde . alley readlng eastward-.jiiito and>from?said Eighte4ntlr> street. Boundedbn the-eaft-hy^said^Eighteeuch-stceet, ; on the west by ground nttw pjr late Of JppiFMcOreal on#, the south by* tbe.aforesaid,.three-feet-wide aDeyfand on the north by the saiirAddfsoh: street. [Being tnS same • wifO, by ind.entnrebßWngeyendateliiiMritm Intended to be forthwith recorded‘'for the ‘c6ilsiBerati'6u.'therein < mentioned.part whorbbf Ishereby'sedtfredVgrahted [and^ ~, conveyed untd'tho % said Sarah .Todd, in.,, fee, under guhiect-tathepaymont ofa yeafly .ground renrof. sixty? ' i.ntne-dopars, unto JohnMoOjrea, heirs. and x aß«igi» f , ' hiJf yearly* J* *' _ ' ’ ; f- f f b rß'C'{ 690; MariT. Debt, $361 4*. r one-half inchts, and extending of ahat i dth Jn length, of depth .eastwardly oh; the sbuth lint hereof forty-nine feet five akd one-half inches,.-and jn/the . north - line thereof: fifty .feet two and' a half iu< fe«-t6;4 , t wo-feet-.four-inch-wide alley, and cont tinlng i width; on. the end-of.Tsaid:lot;oig , ttteen' teet/one at three- "• eighths inches! [Being the.same premises' whic Hiram J: Hartwell, assignee in trnst of the.eetate : and ; ectsiof George St err, by indenturedatea ,the Bth day 6 !tf arcK A. I) 1842, and recorded ia'thebfflceforrecordh deeds, &c;,t Puvthe city- and .county 'ot-Philadelphia. \ Deed Book Gl S.V Ho. c 9- page 603, &c.,'granted’and C( voyed, inter alia, unto the said-« Henry xfianht in*fee 1. s y~>y •>; : - Wor 3 Also, - all ,that certain lot -or Apiece of ‘ound,' ' wiili.the three-storyjbrick me*su*«e ( or tent men hereon f erected,.- situatefon the south 'side' of a. ten-i t-wide court, called Clinton-jcourt; running eastwa . trom Franklin street,- between Woble and Buttonwooi tracts, . late in the district of Spring Garden,- now in t Thir teenth ward of the. city, of Philadelphia; begi ling at, •the ais*aace offiftylfeettwounda-haif inches i jtward: from said Franklinstreet;.contalmng iii front ot readth on said Clinton r courtMlfteenfeet nine* j fivdl. eighthsr of an .inch. and extending in-length ■ depth BOuthVaVdiy- ojj the-east-line'thereof thirty tlae feet and onelqu&rter of.anjnch, and; on the/weitwa if line tliereof thirty-three feet and one quarterpf an i h, and. containingamwfdth ■■ om t he- reare d d of .said, U fifteen' feet'eight.-ihchesV [Being the 1 same premises wl ih”Hi-- ram J. .in trust of the.estate ud ef-‘ fectß' , 'of George Scerr.'by indenture'dated the 8t day of March, -A. J D ; in’the office fo: ecordv ing deeds, &c.» for the city and couuty.of PhUa lphia, in. Deed Book'G.^S., Wo. 39,page 603, ac. , grand and conveyed, inter alia, unto the said Henry Aifgi Batg mann.-infee.] -v'-^v- Wo. 4. All that certain lot or piece of groun with the three-story .brick messuage, or tenement hereon erected,: situate on the southsidepf-a ten-feet- wi 3court, called Clinton courts running from'* anklin street, between Woble and Buttonwood street late in the/district 'of Spring Garden,- now in the 1 Tl -teeuth': ward of the eity .of beginning at ne dis .tanceof sixty-six feet oneVeighth of an -inch < ;t\v*rd : from said Franklin: street; coutaining in fron in -said Clinton court thirteen feet three snd ahalf-ihcis, and extending in leDgthbr deptb sohthwafdlyiSh tl: easter ly line thereof thirty-threefeetacd ohe-h’aTf of n inch,, and oh the westerly line, thereof thirty-three eet ana one-quarter of au inchV and. containing in widl on the rear end of said lot thirteen-feet one aud' threjeightlis inches . [Being the same premises which Hiran r. II trt well, assignee in trust oJ the estate and < Georae' bterr, -by indenture,dated the Mar , A.< D. 1842! ana recdrded in'the’ office for fecording’de is'i &C. 1 . for the city and' county of Philadelphia, in ,D d Book G. S.vKo. S9j page 603. &e., granted and convey l, inter allaV untb the said:Henry August Bergmann, in e.] ~ [-D.-'C.» toa-D > , Also, All that lot or piece of ground ihd the buildings thereon erected,- situate on the we: side of Twelfth street; at the distance' of one hundred antninety two/jeet northward from the’north side of QUunbla avenue, in.the.T.wentieth ward city of? Riladel phiA; contain in.frohtHir'breadth on Twelfi-Btreet Sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth u dward ; of that,wWlh‘at ; right , angles with Twelfth si >et one • hundred’alia sixteen feet, 'towcertain new stree :hirty ,two - feet in width, laid out' and- opened' to th pablic IVireveiJ’yfioundedmorthwardrbyvground nowc late of Peter'Byrne, Houthw'ard.byg’raUhd hb wbr.latefAsher , B :;Hayman,.eastwardjby Twelfth^street Tgesiward, byithe. said new street. ' [B ng the same'premisesHvhich-'James-ffiillusgum; l aifd'J his wife, by deed, eighthTday of September^Ad. -.;^Ti. f and recordedin Deed'Book A.-D. .B. I Wo. i 9, pagd3,&c., . Berg- 1 mann, in ground rentcharge.or sum of fortyi-nine.dollars equal - half-yearly payments on theiflrst days of'the.m iths of * Api U Bndi October,'.-in everyj.year, >without dedu ion for » tficsef/c&c.vtihto Samuel-S. Pancoast, his boiTs ,ad as signs, ‘ : --'vr. : • . [D. C.,698; Mar. T.;.’63.: Debt, $6OO Johiton.] . Taken in execution and to be sis tho preertyof : Henry A.'Berginann. • JOHN' THOMPSON ii eritf. Philadelphia? Sheriff’s .Office, Apiftlfi'i. 1863.? a *3-3t chh:ripf j s saml:~by yirtl a writ ofiVendUioni Exponas,' to ‘me directed 1 exposedrto public'sale or vendue, on MOB DaV Ei May 4; 1863, at 4 o’clock,, at Bansom-street Hall;* Mo. 1. All that'certain.yearly gron.rid ,l rent oinm of - seventy-eight dollars, the pnited : States;.of "America; • payable to. Thomas Mulvai y, his - heirs and:asßlgn», ;on the first. days of the mi ths of, - aanuary. and July,and 1 Issuingout.and charge.upoa ‘Jib thatcertain-lot or piece of*ground, withth three- ; story brick messuage ortenem'enP thereon erecte ,eitu- •• ate on the southsideof Locuhtf street,- at;the:dis nee .of} onei'h'undred’ and thirty;threedfeet westward; f west side of Twenty-second (formerly Schuylkil ?ront) < street, inlaid city; containing intfront ion story 'briefcanessuagp ithereon; erected,- .-situate >nt the ; ; fotith'sideof Lbcuft atdhe distance of “oelian- I /dred and seventeen feet westward from the wei side of j Twenty-second (formerly Schuylkill Front)stra«U;oon-i ; . taining.in frontor breadth on thekaid Locust stnetsix-- teehfeet, Is ahd extendirig-in rehgthJqr depth.sbuthuardof .that’-width v ohe 'hundredJfeet to a certain twentf-feet-' I wide; streets'directed-by';the. wil. of Francis G rney, . ! Esq.Vdeceased£tn>'be left open public hse/atttodis-. : tance of : one hundred -feet- soul) of-said -Locust jtreet, \ and ranhipg from; the said. Twinty-second to Treaty-. . third streets. (formerly Water cr Ashton street) caledG) street.*; /Bpunded northward byfthe/said>Locust'dtreet, r * eastward r and westward- bvcgrqiud granted to Tlomasy Mulyanew on ground rent, and*, outhward by the>aid-G : Jstreetr 4 }•,-■*• * J- '- t . ...j-j, b .*N<6.,'3. And also, all that ceriainryearly groura-rent vor-suTO ofiseventyreight dollap,‘lawful /money of the .United States’of America, payable by-Thoma-s Mulvaney, . his heirs and assigns, on the firit days' ift the months ‘or January, and July, an d; issuing iut and charged upon'all thatcertain;lot'orpiece;ofgr6unil,with three-story brick J messuage. Xor. tei(fiment.,.th;ereon’ erec«d,^Bituate on- the south side of Locust.: street, at : tan iiaiSi-- one feet 1 west wafdfronfthe of.Twen ty-second, (formerly Schuylkill Front) ktreef, m tlie city , »of*Philadelphia;.containing- in .front! on said Locust' -street-sixteen" feet,, arid.;exteridmgihldenhhor.-fd£pth: : southward of that width' one hundred .ftef to a certain -' street, twenty feet wide, directed by the wil of Francis r Gurney, Esq.., deceased;- to be left open to iiblic nse, at' the distance of one hundred feet sodtn of tbl.said Locust , street, and running from the said Tweuty-econd street to Twenty-third (formerly Schuylkill Ashton) street, called G fstreet. 1 '•• Bounded’northwtrd by said locust stree’t; eastward and .westward by round for-" William' I.^John^n,"and by,hii granted to * Thordas Mulvaheyf’on- ground-rent,’ and;,so ;hward by said/Gi street. : -CThe threevabove-describt of ground'heing.tbe same'lots of ground whi i Christian Schnitzel, etrnxilbyiindenture bearing; dat November : 24, 1859, granted:a'hd conveyed unto: John F. r ahl, trus teeof an association-of persons iknown as: e'* Penii-- sylvania Building and Saving Fund Associat n. Mo. 2. CD. C.'V'tS6 :‘-Maxch T.“v' J 83.;. Dehti-;$1,200.; , eyer; ] s . Takenvin*execution and-to be ;sold as.,the iroperty.of. jChrittian.Scbnitzel. ,JOHIT THOMPSO. , Sheriff.. i V 'PhiladaV;' Sheilfi 1 s pffiw. Apr)l -• j; ap23-3t.;V SALE.—BY TIE' t^^^h-ecjed,.] S' osed to'publifl sale ov-vendue,- on v MOND;A lay 4,1863, at 4 o r elbTwenty*fourth ward-of the’city of FLladelphia. : Beginning at a-sfcone in the middle of Marsl ll’s road, a corner of this and land now or late of Willi n Worrell; thencealong tbemiddle of said Marshall’s rid by tian : ry Leech’s land.'south eighty-two degreesfil lenmihutes . east; seven perches and.three-tenths ofapei itoastone, - a corner of a lot of land now or late of Mat gfet Worrell ; thence along the said Margaret.WorrellVla 1 north five degrees- and a half, west forty-five perche and : eight tenths of a perch.;to in .the line of Jhn McClel lan'a land; thence along the said;McClellan land, south eighty-fonr degrees'andhalf westj'sbven peihesandsix hundred parts of a’perch to a stake in a ci ner; thence, by the said William Worrell’s 1 land 'south ive degrees and a half east, forty-fourperches and twe y-flve hun dredths parts bf*h perch tb bejining; con -1 tainiug two acres bf-'land*'Cßeing the tame emisesthat O. Wilson ; Davisand'>ophia C.,,hiswife. y indenture bearing even date with a certain indenture f mortgage, yizr June-IS, 1863, but duly executed and a :nowledged prior to-the execution o'f said indenture ai intended to be recorded accordingto law, granted, ant sonveyed’to the saitTDbminick C; Brennan in fee,-unde md subject, nevertheless, to.the payment of-a yearly § find rent sum of onebundred and eight dollars h( yearly,;.on the first day of the rmjnths .of March and eptember in ' every year foreverunto Hugh Lewis, his alra and as j fD. C. 645 ; March T., ’63. Debt 152.8093/ Ledyard.l Taken in execution'.and to be sold altfe property of Dominick G; Brennan.—w-'JOHN-THOMjsiiN, Sheriff.*? Sheriff’s Offi ce,-April 22.-M; ap23-3fc| ; /V ’ • a! •writ, of VenditiohrExpdnas, to. nl be exposed to public sale or vendue, on t ingi May 4,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-f' 'All that jground messuage .or tenement! nofa’.rhei'eon’ ex the south side of Lombard; street, at • trn hundred and westward fi of Seventh street., in the, city ing in front * ; or breadth on thevsaidi twenty feet, and extending of that wii depth, southward onebundredand two'i alley rof which, it has the common 1 us Bounded on the east by-ground late oft grave, oh the south by the said Bradfol west hy ground now . or. late; of Bros north by Lombard:street:aforesaid..- Cfe premises which. Joseph P. Musgrave, byi the twenty-second day' of l)/ Te Deed Book T. H. , No: 96, page 52,‘grantl • un tothef the payment of l two dollars, and William'BraaiordtThoi and JamesH. Bradford, trustees', in whd rent was then vested, by indentiii e dated day of August,-sA 1 . D.slSs3, recorded-.in D 4 No. 06, page 518, 'grknted; released,- and el aforesaid yearly ground -rent untoihe 1 w6hermer in r feeu' ]i l: Vjc. . mC.,C79;Mar.T., , 63. Debt. |2j Taken in execution and to be sold as tl George B Shermer. JOHN THOMP Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, -April 22, OHEBfF^^SiA^^BYr'Vj! ;O - a„wfit : .;of 'Levari .to me diij on MOff i -May 1 4, 1863, at 4 o’clock. at Sansom-streef' v > All that certaintmessuage or, .tenement* i of around, BituateAnvthe.late % tbwnßhiri i .bertiea.'Dotr the lVentysthh'd ward of jH i ! delpbia Aforesaid;• oh the eastwaraiy sidj i. town andPerkionreni ;coi „ or- •hreadthwoni.gaidvturDpike roadiweij tending lh lehgth or depth that'Widtli < Ifitihdwd feet, to ascertain thirty-feet-wu Elder on jfche aouth-Vbi late.of easkbylihef si v.ontb&iioitb: tjygrouiid now or late of Jl rof •which tiis was h parti andonj the m aforesaid. fßeinttbei, garnet the i saidr P'anlel M. Fox apA Alexandei . ,detttuis.o7inottgefp, -It ■said'.indenture; for the- consideration i •'jnentipnedKa)porti6nwfiwhicl>-waB Intel Adenture'jif mo/ tgag2to;pw echredy eht, :i -Taken in execution and to be sold at Elizabeth Jane FarkeWrexecutiix, &c., < ker, deceased. - - • ‘JOHN THOSf ?Philadelphia.,Sheriff ? 8 Office, April,2l, SHERIFFS. YjtTU B OP ' a writ of Venditioni, Exponas, to me gsctod.Avin'.'be exposed to pubUc'sale'ofvSridueVoii'MOlAY Evening,? M1ay , '4,"1863. at4;o’clocK/at Sansom-BEreotall. i ‘ f 4 ': .'Alrtbat';certa)n ! ofj HHiTty-alx lots or pJeceß of ground, l situatn’Miirria olty, 5 iuPennTowAehipV.aridXotmtypfPMladbhla (nowthe-i: ' Twentieth,ward edn tuning,: each L amrih 4 ']enKthbrdepthsixty-flve ends};* containing in front feet six inches,end dhirty-flte'feet Bains marked in said citV>lots/n«mbidl7, 10,"24/25, 1 26,-27;fci'P3;B0j-42,‘43, Being the tame .premises which /Jose'hliVßOralef, by inden ture-bearing D. 1835, granted and conTeyeduntojK^ljßMfelllfee, reserving . thereont a certain YfiAHy l ground , reiit , fQur n un( | r ed and ftfty-feven dollars’ and\B§venty-fQ| cents, Payable half-yerttly Oh nuns of January 1 a Q%|fl • Jill V•] ' • ■ I lUv &.** 1 r ,? * ‘Ol • IC* * [D C. 684; Mar.T., J 63; Debt, $236/00. : letch worth.) Taken in "execution. of M S. Israel.] rX Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office,-April a|603,? ap 23-3 t SHERIFF’S, SALE.^-RY ( 4"' a writ of YentUtioni Expqnas, to rajlr«, - exposed fapuhlic iale'oi.venane, on MfJX May t 4.1863, at 4o I clock,' : at Hv All that‘certain fonr.-Atdlriedbrick ,w meat an'dlotfoEittede.bftigftund,'.eitu&pr •W Broad street,at the distance, otone.hfi of “Brown r» .District of Spnng.GariimijjOWiiajnilig f l On'-iHtfsaidißioall! Btreet;twehty feet it r t “trarrand Bolitferfcby < den: eastward by tlie sala.Broadi ward sby-the said: Garlisle .street, M b ■ 1 %Ss±feajo,ri!'i „ . CD. SfmSiW T„ ; ■ l Taken s in execution and/tobe soli aith Howard Tilden. a 4** ,JOHN TB GPS< J 'phUnda./Sheriff VOfrfce, April 22, fflflEOTKer-, m&m OHEEIFF'S M a writ of Lovari Facias, to me dlrcctel wiH be dx- f poßcd to mbh, sale-flfeyfinaiie;-io,iiT MO.\ oAv Bvenlog, May 6,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sunsom-street Hall. •v • * All th^.t-certain lot ..piece of ground, with the two brlck -mesSudgefetoV tenetfienti :theW*rer3&lSr“ftiJte' on thewestsiae ofFrankiinstreet, formerly called Law jence street, .at the distance,p£,one hundred and five feet ftrar;iqcbes southward from" the south side of Coates street, in the late district of Spring Garden, now in the .Thirteenth wayd>of rthe sityToiV'phUadelphia; 'con-' tainmg. m front or breadth- d'n 'the‘'sata Franklin Btreet^twenty-ieight^feet-eightr-inches,-and- extend ing of that breadth in length or depth westward at right angles with said-Franklin street eightyUwo feet and one-inch on the. north line,-and seventy-nine A feet ten inches and r ~tbreeJ 1 -quarters on the south line Bounded northward:; by* grtfilnd or'James IS laughter, westward by ground formerly of Hamuei Neble, sdnth ward, -formerijj.grauted or intended to have been granted to, William Wilson, since of David B. HflDce. F and>on Wie-.eastiby FrankUn .street -aforesaio, (The northernmost eleven feet nve premi ses being tho same which George Bishop and Clarissa, • his wife, by.indenture dated, the seventh diy of August, A? and. intended to bn and^ conveyed unto the said,David WyiPrescott in fee. subject to the payment of a yearly gronnd reat'af one dollar aud tvronty-flve cents per foot, amounting to fourteen dollars and twenty-seveu cents per.annum, payable to Abraham Kunz],;hjs .hgirs.and r assigns, and subject also to the pay ment of #ce*tatA mortgage\ ! debr-'of eight hundred-and fifty doilarßraß therein'menti6ned, -wh.-ch. mortgage has since been paid, satisfied of record, and discharged forever. And the southernmost. and-remaining seventeen feet three inches dffSaidf premises being,the same premises which Charles CbllinS aTid'Eleano'r, his wife, by indeuture dated the first day of:January, A, D. 1849,and intended to.be,recorded, granted and conveyed unto the said D tvid iW. Freacotr^in fee,-under and 'subject>to 'the payment of % yearly groubdirent of Ltwenty-jone ddllavsiana fifty six. ctnts, being the proportionable part of a certain gr6und-feht^bf^:£hirty-three' , ’‘dollafB''andtvevehty-five cent?. Payable tQ.:Abraliami‘Kunzi,,hia < heirB j and i aßsigns.; And. which said yearly ground-rents above'mentioned, to which eaid e pt:emiseij'were made stilye'ct'a’s aforesajdr Charles M.; Wagner and Margaret Ann Hallowetl. exe cutors of Jonah HallowelU deceased; and' Edwin Haiidr ;by twojseveral deeds, dated respecdvelv, the .thirtieth day of July , A. D. 1855, ana fiftfeehfh day of Januaryj A. ; : D. 1856, and intended-to be recorded, granted ana as signed. released.aad, extinguished unto the said David W.-'Prescott.vhiS h'eirs.and assigns, forever.) ■> ' : W. B.—The above properties will be sold as f&Uows: N O-’ IThe\ 1 o't:v. J 1 ' > 1 : Wo. V Tlienot 'orpiece of-ground, 1 with'thetwo-Btory brick building thereon erected, situate on west side of Franllin'street one hundred and.sixteen feet nine inches southward..from'the'sonth side of Coates street,' in front or breadth three inches, iand in-length.or depth eighty- one :feet two and three-eighths, the same more or less!' ' . CD. C., 678; (March T. , J 63- Debt, $6,000.*: Bullitt. ] « . .Taken in execution and;to be sold as the property of David W;--Pivscott. • ■ ' ' JOHN THOMPSON,'Sheriffs * Philadelphia; Sheriffls Office,, April 22! 1563. ,ap23-St^ CHERrFF ? S (Beingdhe same premises whTchfWjiliamSmith et ux., by indenture dated. July 28thv?1854,“ recorded in-Deed Book T: H-i,-No. 156-,-page 653, granted and conveyed ;nnto v Joseph Conover in • VcB.C. GW. Mar. T. ’63. Dehtr*so24T9. Thorn.]* * ::Taken/ ifl executions afidi tonbeftold as the property of Joseph: B. Conover, William P/Oonover,’ Oliv, r"H/ P. Conover,and George Dorif, tracing, &c., as Conover & Brothers: - T-" JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. .Philadelphia, Sheriff’s, Aprii ap23-3t? - •CHEEpiEIS SAliiE —KY -.VIRTUEmOT 1 1 writ of Alias Levari Facias, to me directed,will be I exposed to jmblic sale or vendue; on MONDAY Evening, > May 4;lS63,at^o’clock.at^Sansom-strpetHall,' , All that' lot or* piece of 1 ground' situate on the ’ north side of Girard avenue or street, (eighty feet wide,) J atJhe dlstance ofjfoar„hundred and/forty feet two inches | wesfward.from the west side Of Schuylkill Foarth'street,. • in the lite district of Penn, containing in front or breadth ’ on the said Girard avehoe/or street; twenty-one feet :- six inches, and extending, in length-or depth northward .ly.between parallebbnei-at rignt angles ' 'averiueor street, on 1 the east line thereof.'' fifcy-ttfofeet - two inches, and on ttte wegt/Une'fortyTeight, feet eight: , jjne^half^of^ Bounded , • and eastward-by oiher ? gfqhhdr M.’rt of- tlie largalot this j day said Peter B. Dorenms,;-whereof this I .-thiswas also part, westward by, other ground heretofore f . granted to’ he said Peter B.,Doreinus. andaouth ward by | .Girard avenue or street aforesaid.;oCßdihg Dart ofa lot which the said Osborne Conrad, by indenture heaping • even date with , a certain indenture: of mortgage,..viz: . December 27* )853' J hutdulyexecuted and acknowledged! prior to’the execution oYsaid indenture,'arid'intehdea to ■ ,be* iherftWith. T[ lpdged for record for,the consideration' ‘ money therein; mentioned,” the proportion introspect to-’ the above' des'crihed'lot being' hereby secured, 'granted r aadiconveyedmnto ’the said : Peter BDoremus -in-fee* < subject lo,certainB.’?Doremus. ’\ - ; JOHN*THOMPSON,:Sheriff.. ’ f Office. April 2~2. 1863.- - ap23-3t; ■ QiHETUFF’S 51 SiinEijr-BY V.-IRTJJE OF 5 a r writ' 6f/Alias Venditioni'Exponas;' tonde directed;' will be exposed to public ■saleor/vendue.on-MONDAY* Evening, May 4/1863,'at'47b ? clock;:at‘8ansom-street Hall,*. ../Allithat. certain oftground situate on the I westside.ofSixth,street,. at the distance of one hundred ; And /seventeen/ feet 'five and ; a' half in,dhe’s \gduth ward/ fromtheso-nthside of Oxford 'street, in : that’par tof t he’ city/of -Philadelphia* lately-known’as*,the *district of ; Pehn; in the county,;of- Philadelphiacontaining. mV front-or.breadth.on said. Sixth’ street sixteen feet/six; inches,’ and extending jvestward/hetweeh' lines at right! with r saiff Sixth l ; street,;on the'north/line.thereof ninety-eight feet inches, and, ,on'/the; south- line; -inches, then narrowing:. seven feet two inches/And thence extending the further, a«ptiLlc£&:welve feat seven inches/’ Bounded northward partly/byHhe head;6f'ascertain four-feet-two-inchea-:: wide ,alley which communicates iwith .certain four-'- feet-.widA, alley leading into a three'-feot-hlght-inchea-; wide alley running northward- into said Oxford Street,s /and -partly by other'groundf Charles ; •J/Stille'i’ together with'the free and commonuBe, right,i and k privilege .of the three above-mentioned alleys, ; afe. "alhtimes hereafter . /•, ~-i^,_,./y f, ' -"N! "B.—There is erected’ upon the 'above-described lot -a’ threerstory’hrickmeasuage ordwelling-house. .■ };■ j CD; C.V 700 ; i Mar..T.u , 63. s Debt,,5122.67/ John-M. Thbmas.] s .‘Taken ihexecutionand tob^sold'-'a^-thb'property of Uaih'ekMulleh. ' •= 1 .'>••<; SOHN /THOMPSON, Sheriff, ; - 'Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office; Aprih22,.lBQ3r- i •, ap23-3t CHEREEpI’S yiOTUEj OE a';writ,of/Yenditioni Exponas, to me he exposed to iniblld.sale or vendue; on'MONDAY Evening* 'May 4; 1863, Sanso'mvstreetrHall/u / iiAll-that .certain lot »r piece of ground* with- the.brick - messuage or tenement thereon .erected, .situate on; the northeasterly side of .‘the Lancaster turnpike road, (now ’’Lancaster avenue,)‘ in.the : township of Blockloy; (now 'Twenty-fourth ward of the.cifcy;of:Philadelphia,) be- - •stween.Westminster, avenue.and, Wyalusing-street.; Be ; ginning at .the., distance of two hundred' and fifty feet 'northwestward from the line bf -Bichard- PeteTs’ lsiid;: containing -in/front' on the- said Lancaster, avenue fifty feet, andtextendingiof that-w,idth, vinylength*.or. depth,' r n4!rthwardly,:between.lines at right angles therewith,* • on the east emmost’line'there of,; twohunaredand Sight feet one inch, and’dn ’the westemniost line thereof,;two hundred ahdifsix feekelevehrihchfcs.’/to Menon avenue? said lines being measured; from the middle of Lancaster avenue to the middle of "said Merion avenue. Bounded northwardly *hy; Said/Merion, avehne/sonthwardly-hy /said Lancaster avenue, eastward by ground, now or for/ * mevly of i.George W. Tront, and- westward by-ground .granted,. .to have been, granted,*to Henry Osterheldt.. .Together with.'other the buildings^nd iin 'provements thereon,’or there tobelonging, «- ... . s- > ; [DM3. ,' 637 ; Maf,; T/, /63. Deb t, ,196; 41, r -Tener. ] ..•-Taken m execution and to be. sold as the property of , Joseph S. Xowry. y JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. , /. Philadelphia/Sheriffs Office. April 22, ap23-3t | - !UE OF kill be ex ■^Evedihg, SHERIFFS: SALE.—By VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Levari. me directed, will be' expospd'to‘'pnblic. sale, or yehduej-.pn MONDAY Evening, . May 4 , -1863, ,at 4>o’clockV at‘ Sahsom-street.Hall, / : '■/Airthat'ct'rralhniesluage or tenement or piece' • of ground thereunto belonging,'situate : at the northwest : corner of Wood gireet and'Julianastreet, forinerlyin the late Northern Liberties, now’ the city of philaablphia!;, containing;in>ftont er;breadth,on* the .fourteenleet tenMnchesV and in r lehgth'ordepthon the said Julianaistreet sixty feet. / founded westward b y a . meesuage ahd‘lot‘(Of gronna now ordate of Michael Gar- . nett;; eastward by the said Julfaha street, and; s‘ontnward' xiy ,, 'W‘ood street : aforesaid. [Being,the samapremises which SamueLAl-* len, Esq. v-High'Sneriff,' by De'ed ,r PoH aCkhowledgeU in * open DistrictjConrt ihe Jfch ;day.of Julv. A. D. 1855, and entered among the resords thereof in Bo t»k ■ page ’’ ...granted and-conyeyed to the said William Bosby sbell in **!*"*v ... : : . 0. C., 660. MarphiT v ,,’63. ..Debts2,l4o., E. M. Adams/-; . • Taken* in’execution' and to he sold as the 7 'property of Wiilism Bosbyafell. -• <• v, JOHNVTHOMPSON. Sheriff. : Philadelphia/SKerifTs Oflice-, April-21,1563. an‘2i-3tl toUE OF i directed, "will ONDAY liven ■ eet Hall. ' v > (with the brick i ted, situate oa udUtance of one: i a the west side : gAia; contain-' , CBi Ci\ 69l: ’6a. Debt. 5659.33. Thorn.l •’ -Taken in ; executito v be sola' as the property of JOHN THOAIPSON,'.Sheriff. Philadelphia,. SherifPs .Qllice.AprilX2.XS63., . ■apfektt Lnguished the [id George B. I, -r V 0. Flood. 3 ; property of*. )N, Sheriff. , &. ap23-3t SHERIFF’S, SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP 'PSa wit of Venditioni: Exponas, to me directed,'win be exposed to public saleorvenduerbn;MONl)AY Evening, . May 4/1863, at 4 o’clock, at ; SahaomrstreetTlalli£ . f- All that certain tract or piece of laud, situate ifrlale Idwnship ofjßlockleyfin thexounty.oftPhiladelDhia, be ginuiukatVpdint on thbgoiith'erlylineofthe West Ches ter roia,*.pr Market*streetcoutiimed f aud'ina’liEe'of land of William Byram, thence along 1 the said'southerly line hf-'said roadmortk/seyenty-six degrees forty-two minutes wesWthirty-fourperchesand-twenty-sixhundredthHof a perch,' dhen line atrightangles to the saidSWest' Chester road, bygrouiid ofßrfCdley’s, south thirteen do \ grees and eighteen forty-save a perches and nine tenxnS'nf ■'a'Perch- to'a point in another line of the, said-Byram/s land, thenceby.the.same Jioyth eighty threedegrees‘andb perches and twenty;eight.Jhundredth% T nf to a corner, thence JnorthVtwi? degrees and forty-eight, ft rainuie* tweeti HhirtT-three perches, and. seventy-three ‘-hundredthVof-a’perch tO'thQplaceofbeglnnitfg^’ £D. 0-; 680; M.T., ’G3 v J>.ebt, SIj»~JL : T. Coleman,] Taken in, executiohVand d 6 b&Sold aathe 'property of George Callaghan. i JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. ■ , Philadelphia Sheriff’s Qflice.vAp.rtl 22,-ylsG3. ap23-3t tub or jted, will be c \Y Evening, ailofcor piece UMortheru Li fenty.ofPhila- {olthe German tafning in front ex {swardiy, two \ caUed Wound nowfor Ilßidirstreet; [lies Campbell, Übytjie..turn remisesfwhich ieimer;'exepu -1 ascertain in* mBs6,,but.d uly b executiouof Maid‘indenture Jn at a^i^c^drm guild la ,CHBRHB’PmS|^^By A yiRTUE OF ■ a writ 'ofVerihmont'Erponali'to nSe directed, will be. ' expose’cTtcfpublic saleorvendue:on'Mo2fDAYEvening, •^May at 4)6 , clQcV»'kt Halls* -y . i . ... All thatcertaiia lot or piece§r ground; tfad , x ag«* f there on erected,'^situate'buthe'south'sideof Stiles *• »treet^at r (the.dist r 4nce r of'one andthirteeri (I\3) . Trom,the west side of Thirteenth'street, . district otißefqt aforesaid; containing inrfront or th/-on«s&id4.til6&.sti < eastern moiety or half part 6f a two-feet-wlde alley, laid out between this and tn% adjoining, lot oLgrouiid to the in/length o.r depth southward of that 'width at' right' angler to the said Stiles street flfty- the r eaid StiletfstreetV i.and^tstWard, and soatnward.by.\qther ground' hfthTsald BenjaminDaW; ’ XK + ' UJ «»■* 1 has'parted Vitbhisiinterest f in the .vaboVe premifes.if/ i' slO .Vvisb 4 ’ i. „ . i( [ffi J C. :• 682: Mali T,’ ’esJt'DobtiillSJ. 62, V&nsant. 3 - Taken in execution he -sold as the ,property of John IJ&vy. v . ....... J.QnjfTHOMPSONi' Snerife Philar elphia r SheHfr8 f ' U7.3o.<,GeBk.d< iohn W: Par- DN, Sheriff. ■>■ S 3. ap23-3t f OHERJFIVS- 1 SAI'B,-7 7 3YiyiRTFEf OF P a. writ of Levari* - Facias will beexposed to public sale or vendue/bnoMONDAY Eve-- Sail,, i; lot bf-grouifia^^ritK'the three-story ♦ brick messuagethereoni erected*.situate on the east aidel - forty ara'from i; thenorthside'ofXlolutn biaAVenue,*in;.the"lweiitieth‘wardoMhe cityof-Phila ideiphM; cdhtaining^tfronton.sata-Thlrteenthl street 1 vslxteenpeet, apd-extending in depth oue hun-, osaroe lot bfimround which. George W'. .ponanroe anjf wife*,’- by.indehture.dated the of.October A D f 1860/: ,jrecoJdfd;ih'H(Sed; granted and conveyed to. JaimesH.'B.qnhblly in fee;] * 41. * Oohah-oerl • Taken in .exeention And t 6 be property of' ; tJa tti esiHtrl)on qelly > V , v er^' " ‘ • - -rhlladeiphdaf OfflceTApril frp23-3t RTUE OF Itreotftd.will be !i JfIJAY Evening;; :mu-j *„• - SBttaga or ten*-" sQ'lhe west side* »dred feet north reeMnthe date-’ [frontorbreadth pdlejfEnding \h\ Ith one hundred S.ouudbd .north- i of Howard JTII-'l reets.anfl we«t- i ng the' same pre 8., hie wife; by I iD^|6s2, v recorded i No.-;i3, page 496, i rd i of three hijndrdd , on- the twenty-!?: Adgujto-iirfeTery S.TJAA ch Sforl h 0 WfflgjS# ” H ftp23*3? A CHEkiFFS ; os. , a writ.of Alias Yenditioni . trjlivhe hxpossd to publiesale or vendue, on MONDAY^ : Evening/May.4:lB63,'at-4!:o clock,at Sansom-street Hall, iv AU- certainiJneßsuageor.tenement gnilQtof piece of ground sitnate-at of < anA .city ?j ofr Philadelphia ;• ' ContaiDingKln-front ' Or ibreadth/on the said^Nineteeuth 1 - (286) Jeet, ■ “lng bne-htihdrett iiffdi I seveuty-jFe.ven|iggt .• C^^a;Mar.Debt,sGQoT,A.'Thomrson.l >. .Takeit tp he'sold:%j* ChV . Adam 8. ‘UBer.. ~ / u \ JOHN;THOMPSON, Sheriff,^v •Phila/, Sheriff’s Office, ;X'W-Ap23-3t .1 iU«3. i OF ! . a writ ofi alias Levari Facias, to me directed, will j Evenln*.May ! 4; 1863, at 4 b’clodk, at t All that certain lot or orpiece of ground, with the t wo -1 story brick messuage ohte.namgntiihereon erected, situ [ate on the west side of Thirteenth street at the distance * oftwo hundred and five feet ten laches aputhward from j the south side ot Oxford that part of the city of jPMladelpbia formerly called tbe district of Penn, con- { taiDing iif orfbreadth on said:Thtiteentb; ,street flf } teen feet t?n incl es; and'extendiDg'of tnatT- breidth- in . length or depth we^twar.d^one.hundred feet to a certain thirty-nine street-laid-oat And opened for pub lic ueg,forever, extending from Jefferson street to Oxford • strett; parallel Thirteenth., street, called : Ro- . 1 binßon street; -Benndfd northward and southward by ground granted or intended to.have been granted to John lulvBney ! j''e»sfcward’'by l4, tetreet.-aud t Westward by ; S6biDSoajstreet aforesaid: -Being the-, same f premises wbicb’/DAniel-Oi Hituer' and Cathartae. his,. Wife,.by indenturebearing' date the l7th day of .Tnne.^ ; Anno Domini J 857, duly .executed* and acknowledged i and intended .forthwith to be recorded according to law, ' e^ted. a.nd conveyed ro.Hehry Geiger in fee,’ ' - :. the abovo'describedJot there is a three-story i prick dwelling houi»e,vwith two-story hack baUdings^a; ’ bath roo>n. Water and gan are iutrodaced. : - tD. C.,.676 t: M. T. ’63.,: Debt, 82,170 F. K. Jttchols i _taken in execittiou and to be sold as the*property of■ : Henry Geiger and Terre tenant.- -- L .-^r--V ; rpTp «/ JOHN. THOMPSON; Sheriff.! 1 r Shenys Office. April 22,1863.- . ap23-3t • . j SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY; VIRTUE OF ) a writb.fyenditioni Exiwnaa,to'me direot6d,'wiUb6 ; exposed to public sale or vendue, on’MONDAY BveningJ ; May>4.1863, at4o’clock, at Sansom-atreet Hall, • , All that certain lot or piece of land with the frame [house thereon erected, situate formerly'ih Lower Dublin ’township, Philadelphia county; now in the city of Phi i begianing- at a Stone set : for a'corner by the : side of a rnad leadin g'froih Aebton’s corner to the. Bustl e; s 2p 11 a . nd Holmesburg road, being als* a comer of John ■ William s lot,. thencS ;by tbe said : Johh William3’ lot ■: north six degrees fifty-minutes west-two ,hundred and ; te ®v- »o a stone for a corner, alßO.a corner of said .- Williams, lot; thence the following courses, by . land of F Joseph GiUingham, to.wit i westwardly at right angie3 i yfith the first-mentioned line sixty’ feet to a stone set for |a, corner:;-thence, southwardly on ; a ? line"^parallel * with the .said firsc-meiitionedTino -about two hundred ' ftone set for a corner on the north f em aide of the said road; and: thence eastwardly by the . side of the paid road sixty-feet to the place of besinniair r v Match T.,J63. Dobt, $4OO. Stover.]V,. •: .Taken-in execution #and.tb be sold as the nropertv of SGeorgeS. Freeman, > JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. - 'Philad’a, Sheriff’B-Offlce, April 22, 1863. :-: ap23-3t ! OHEEIFF’S SALE.—-BY.. VIETUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas,Uo me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne. on MOWDAY Evening, May 4;T863; at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street : Hall.v A(1 that certain lot.or piece of aground; with the three story or tenement thereon erected, situ ate on che.f ohth siae of- ShippexCstreet, at the distance of eightyjt'wo.feet eastward from the east side of Schuyi kil 1-Eighth street/sixteen;feet -iu front; and[ extendihg ■ in.length or depth/of that widtli'/between lines parallel with the Eighth street, seventy-six feet, to.avtwenty feet/street, and w west/ in' and from Bchuy].kill ; ’Eightb‘' street: $ Bounded n on the north bytbe saidSh'ippen'street,eastwafd'by ground bf.Ta.mes McNeiD, westward by ground 'Of George Cl Thompson/; and southward by said twenty f*et wide street" " - * J:/, .- [D/ C/683;' Mar.* T/,’63. . Debh*43o. ] ’Taken in .execution; and to be snld as the John Downey.;/--: JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff. : vPhilada.vSneriff’fi Office. April 22,T56.% . ' : /^ap23-3t5;; liBGjULw TN THE EISTEIOT OOUET FOR THE fITTY AND CODNTV OF.PHJLADBLPHLA. CATHARINE GRUSSMEPR vs. GHBIsriANiSCHNIT ZEL, aid. HENRY.-SCHMIDT" Sept. •Term;•Mra.-jyfffijaoc?,**'. ;•, • • - , The Annitor app inted by the Court to report distriba*' tion ot the.funa.arisingfrom= the sale by:the Sheriff, na aer the /above writ; of all thaf- ?, certaiaTot ' or piece -of ground,- with ’ the three-story brick ’■messuage or: teue m ent. ;thres-story back buildings therein erected; sithate.on the.wrest side of Fifth strest; at the distance'of thirty-one feet, more or less/ eouthward froln the south side oriGirard avenue in f the‘' T city of'Philadelphiai con taining infrimton-Said Fifth street seventeen- feat seven inches 1 more or les». and extendiu'g westward in length ..or depth of- th at, width'bne'hundred’anTtenfeetseven incbeß,.be the-:rarne more- or ''less.’ '• CN- B.—The above S remises are subject to a mortgage.of $1:100, recorded iu lortgage BoolcG. W. C. l' No. 23.-nage:il6. Ac.iQ --i- ' WilL’attend- fo the duties of his appointment on MON DAYv the'lltb day^ofMaynext.' at'4-o ? at the W,ETHEBILL HOUSE, SANSOM^treet,.above Sixth, m.the city oi Philadelphia, when and’where.all per-sOos are rrqnired to make their claims,' or be aeharred from coming-in upon the saidTundv. ' B * 1 • ap2fi lOt ; ; SAMUEL C. PERKINS; Auditor. ■KTOTIOE.—LETTERS TEST AMEN START on tlie' Eitat»':of JOSEPHs’S;'RILEY, Jr/, deceasedi having been granted: to;■ the undersigned, by tlie Kegister of Wills ofethe county.nof. Philadelphia, all persons*indebLed lo said:Estate are requested to make •payment, andthose having claims’or demands against the same to present the same to . ! BXL'PY, Executrix, t - . CflESTNUT*.west Porty-secoud street. 0r tO . CjaARLEd S.vKILEY; • aplO-f 6t ? . DELAWARE Avenue', below Green street. T7STATE OE JONATHAN PEXIT, SR H^/Letters'Teata'inentary*Tipon :i th,eJEitate*of’J6N‘’ic signed,-, all persons having claims’ against the saime are requested to present them, ahd’aU'persohs ibdebteCwill make payment to >. CHARLES W.‘ PETIT;' , i JONATHAN.PETrr,Jr., * ■ f ? 'B:PA.’SBOBMAKEU, ' WOOIi MAN'STOKES; WM. S. BRQ WN, : . . ". '-Executors. J. TV. STOKES, 019 WALinjT street. Or to their Attorney,' > ap3 fr6t* r. aTE, OKHI NRYi T. SKEE HAN, "^DECEASED.—Letters of‘Administration -nento annexo on tlie Estate of said decedent bavins been 'granted to the undersigned, all'personsindebted-Uo said -Estate'.will .please yinake - i paymeDt,‘ / and-.'those'fbaviig claims against the sabie to uresent themwithout delay to - ELLEN BKEEILAN, Adm’x, Mw-uayunk, Or to her Attorney*-- , . NATHAN Hr Sa AKPLtiSS, ap!7-fl3i» :j >\ .r: **No. gB\Nortb: SEVEN £*H . Street.' - TN.THE .ORPHANS’ GOOETFOB THE A CITY *AND‘,"COUNTY. OF.PHIL ADELUIi..’ " . Estate of EDWARD CARR.'docnasedV: j* 1 NOTICE IS HEREBYrGIVEN, that CATHARINE CAHT?; widow of said decedent, claims to-retain real- and par 'eonalestate of said decedent to the amountol $300,-under the sth Section ol the Act of Assembly vofPennsvlvania, passed the!4th nay- of -April, 18.51,. and the’ Supple »ment Ihereto,-aud"tbat-- an,- lnventory.iandrappraiie mentofthe same.has been filed inlaid court, aud 'vrill be presented to j said'courc'fih: approval and eonlirmation bn FRIDAY,-the RSh 1563, at'lo o’clock-A. M., unlesS f .exceptions be'made'thereto: w 3 V i~x-' GEORGE H/EARLE, w .. Attorney for said Claimant. TUHTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT X-* : the undersißned has made application .-for the re newal of certificate No. 281, foriFive Shares of Stock of ? tbeNoitb Company, .issued to A. J.JGallagher.vand dated the, Ist of.Feornary -1851. * > “ - ! Vfc -• t-i JOSEPH>A_! CL AY,'g ; ap24-f&sBt -r ?. _• - .'Assignee of A,-;^.-. Gallagher. - T-OST CERTIEICATES.—NOTICE'IS 1 -M‘-hereby given that application has been made to the Auditor General of Pennsylvania for the issue'of dupli cates of the following descried Certificates of the Five per of -the .Commonwealth,* issued.by the Bank of Pennsylvania, (acting ;as‘ transfer agent of .the Commonwealth r> in th'e name of Colonel LEICESTER FITZGERALD STANHOPE, of the Cedars, Putney Surrey. in4 V « No. 365, dated April 6, 1837, act of April 13,1835, for $5,000. No. 356, do for $2,000. mh3l-3m , ; T OST ’ "CE!RTIj^iCATiESJ?-NOTICE"9S| hereby been made to the; Auditor General of.the State of for-the; .isaueof duplicates ofetfce following-described CERTIFI-f •CATES of Cent Stocks of said'State,' createdsby! the Act'of 21sfMarch,1831i iBsued by the Bank of Penn-; . (acting as Transfer. Agent of the Common-f . wealth 4 ,0 f Pennsylvania,) in the joint names of George Higgins,: of FurnivaVs Inn,*rLondon, - Esq.;; -Richard' .Hichens, of St. Ives, 'Cornwall, Esq.; and- : Charles? Henry Rhodes, of Denmark Hill, Surry, gentleman, 1 with benefit of survivorship,' which Certificates have been lost, viz: ‘ » . ' i ;No. 1.400, dated ; Nov.' 4",‘i839, for dollars. < , , 1,401, “ 6,000 " «n ; 8,000 dollara/ / < And all persons are hereby called upon to show cause to the Transfer Clerk; at the Farmers 1 and Mechanics* Bank, v ln ; the city of Philadelphia, why'such duplicate Certificates should not beissued.' v s ; * rn *f ' THOS. BIDDLE A CO.r 4 , , . , No. WALNUT Ijstited Estates, sanitary <3 O M MI SSIONj- No. 1301 CHESTNUT STREET. To all who have Friends in the Army.—Soldters. Aid Societies Clergyman,-Editors, and are respect* fully requested to aidvin disseminating the following notice, which is of interest to all who oave friendßin the Army;.- -- * - / DIRECTORY. 5 OE/.THE-fHO SPITALS. ■■ - -The Sanitary Commission-'have-znadd arrangements for supplying information; gratuitously, with-iregard: - to patiehtsln* the "United''State3 General Hospitals at the rollowing;points(otherswill.beadaed):-// p addiess Office Sanitary Commission, No. 1307 CHEKT. NOT Street.' •• Philadelphia.. Germantown, Chestnut Hill, Chester, Reading,-Harrisburg. . t* NEW YOBS-' DEPARTMENT.irlfottiui£i!natioQ'-ad'- dresss Oflice Woman’s Central .UniouhTTo'. 10 Cooper o Institute.' - •; * <* New Yotk, N.’ Y;; New-Havgn, CoimSrßoston, Mass,-;' **Portsmouth Grove;.R,.-I.v;>BrattteWid,^Y(i. r ; Burlington, Vt.; Albany, N. Y.; Newark,' w ; EASTERN DEPARTMENT.—’For information address ‘ Offce Sanitary Commission, Washington, D_ CJ ? ; ' Washington, D. C.; Georgetown, D. C.; Baltimore, Md.; Frederick City, Md.; Alexandria. D. 0.; Au-X napolis, Md.; Annapolis Jnnction. Mdi;PointLookout, v ' : Md.; Aqula Cieek.v YA ; (Cumberland, ! Md.; Fairfax, - Ta, ‘j& lc '‘ Fa ' '■ " - • . ■'* WESTERN DEPARTMENT] —For information address" Office-Sanitary Commission, Louisviile.'.’Ky.- * ' Columbus, Ohio; Keokuk, Iowa; Clarksville, Term. Cleveland,-yOhio; Davenport, Ylowa.; - Jackson, TennJ; Camp Dehnisonj* Ohio; Murfreesboro, - Tenn.; Galliapolis, Ohio; Bardstown, Ky.; La Grange, - Tenn.; Cincinnati,-‘Ohio;;;: Lebanon,r-Ky: ; Gallatin, Tenn. ;-Quincy, ,111. ; Columbus. Ky.; Nashville,'Tenn.-. i. Cairo, IU.; Coliiinbia,’Ky.; Vickstrafg, Miss.x'Mound/ -Ky.; Corinth; Miss’ ; Jefferson-, ville, Ind;; Covington, Ky.; Helena, Arkansas; Evans ville, Ind.-; Ky.u-Grafton, Va.; New^l- t bany, Ind. ; D ;’Point Pleasant, Ya.X&St. . Louis,:Mo. r ; Penyville, Ky. Parkersburg, Va..; Iron ton, Ho. ;rßowling Green. Ky. ; : Glal'kahurg,' Ya. J Mo.; Memphis, Tenn. { Charlestown, Va.; Springfield, ~ 3^* Information will, under ordinary circumstances, be < - givendo any one applying-for it in answerto th? follow-' fng questions. If the application , is'by letter, the an swer-will be sentby.rsturn of mail.’ If in peison, it? wlll be answered at once. ‘l. f and regiment) at ..present in the hospital of —r? - . ...... ■ ; 2, If so, what is his proper address? : X • " ,3., What is the name of thA Surgeon or Chaplain of the«! •*> .•. j,-. V ?Sj|, Bo£xJM %OALI^)WAT. . USIO'VALHOT Street., ■c ldl«*',';SHlor», ,i V m 3 Ule’ralatiT.etof.tttch »«aradowaaadi at-reaaonaliU ( 1 Md«StlstototS¥»l»B,”Bol3WraiWlioJMT«,MXT»d i two!! feirg: andalli «bldi«n wio hard beea diabhargei by rdMon 1 ofTeou nds roceiVedlnbattU, ara noweptitled to I*-o*h!4 ■ . 5 .'. 4M WALNUT StrMt. Proposals; for': hojes'es.--3;: 3 ; ' • -*- ■'"J -' .. .CHIEF/QUARTBRMA3rER*B;-OFKiqB,. : ii . •;/;: • | a f - ir, c DrfpoT op „ i ■ * I; ... of 18;h:aad,G'«trRetVf • ‘s 1 a -WABHixopox.^Dr.-IC., Apr.lt 28,1813.*, 1 4 SEALED PROPOSALS willbeTeceivedatthjs.offlce funtil MONDAY, the 4fh day-»of-May. at 12 o’clock M., for furnishing the Government*witb('.2,oQo).Jwo .thousand* jHorses, of. thefollowing.descrlpUou. viz,:■ * ForCayalry Cl,500) one thousand flre.bu ,irom 05) fifteen to (16). sixteen hands high', b'etwe'Mufive iand.elKbt years of age: of. dark ■ the Saddle; compactly built, and frde'from all defecti;-" ! . • ARTILLERY i f For Artillery (500) fivehuMred Horses, from (ISJtf) ;tQOH,aud,pne-half'ta ? (l6), sixteen hands high, betyreen. rliveand Aightyears’pfafed; ofodark colors; free froth'**!! 1 sdefecfeSV,well broken to-barae*s: compactly built, and to* iweigfrnot less than 1,100 pounds/ ' ■*! ' PROPOSALS. j Tb'e.fun B.nme and-post-office-addresshf the bidder mustappearin-theproposd. >' : • If a bid is the name of a flrm. the names of all *the parties • must appear, or the bid will be considered aa the mdividual proposal of the: party signing it. Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered, '■ and an oath of allegiance’win be required from success . ful bidders before signing contracts. p Proposals must specify clearly whether the bid is for Cavalry or-Artillery Horses,;and in no case must.both j be bid for on the samo,paper.|:=. t . If any. bidder'wish'es ; .propose- for both classes, he • ‘ must forward two distinct', proposals—one.foreaih class, • complete in itxe 7 f —and having no' reference to any other ' proposal by. the same.party.i ’ ? . _ • Proposals must.he addressed to Colonel p. H. Rucker, Quartermaster United States-Army. Washington,' D C-, ■ and should;be plainly marked .** ’ Bonds equal in amount to half the sura to be received on the contract, signed by the contractor and sponsihle securities will be required ofsucceasful bid- Bidders must be present in person when the bids are i opened- - -■ Blanks for bonds can' he proc fired upon* applicatfod’- ? being made at this office, either personally, by letteiv.or. by telegraph:. ’ '- - ---■•■•■ INSPECTION, DELIVERY,’&C. All Horses contracted for under this advertisement will > be subject to a rigid'inspection, and those'si6tc6a.orming to the specifications will be rejected. <■--/ No Mores will be received.. The. Horses must be delivered in this city, within ‘twenty days.from the'date of the contract. '■' * \.'v A. v .Payment to be made upon the completion of the con tract, or so soon thereafter as the Chief Quartermaster . sha'lbeinfunds. • The CAVALRY, Horses will be awarded in lots of (203) ; two hundred each, and the-ARTILLERY Hordes in Lots' r of (250) two hundred and fifty each, unless the Chief .Quarterniaster'ehonld deem it for the interest of the Go ve* nment to vary the numbqr.■.*s J : The Chief Quartermaster reserves to himself the right to reject any or all bids that he may deem too high. ~n . • ' --D. H. 'RUCKER, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster. PROPOSALS FOR; LUMBEB. -1» Chief Assist AxrQuARTERatASTER'a Office, t Depot of Washington, 115 G rTRBET, , , Cok;veb Eighteenth" Stkebt, -April 20,1863. ' SEALED PRoPOS ALS will; be received at this office until SATURDAY, MAY 2,1863,' at 12 o’clock M.’, for de liverimrin the City-df Washington, at such points as the Ddpdt Quartermaster may direct one million (1.000,000) feet of LUMBER, of the following kind and descrip tion, viz: -V. . • . Five hundred 000) feet 44 or one*inch White Pine Common Cullipßs. , r -, ' ODehiindred thousand (100,000) feet 64 or one-and-a half,( [y t ) inch White-Pine Common Cullings- ; . Twenty-thousand (20,000) feet B-4 or two (2) Inch White PineComihin‘CullingB. ; ’ 1 *- 1 ■ v <(50,000)': feet dressed, -tongued, , and grooved White Pine. Thirty thousand (30,000) feet White Pise Timber, 8 by 8, assorted Thirt> thousand (30,000) feet White Pine Timber,-6 by 6, 22 to 24 feet long. • . . Thirty• thousand (30,000) feet White Pine Timber, 4. by - 6,22to24feetlwide, 14 feet long. Hemlock. .Sixty thousand (60,000) foet Joist, 8 by 9 or ten (10) inchrtwide, 16 feet long. Hemlock. £ Sixty thousand "(60,000) feetu-Joist, 3 by 6 or. seven • (7) inches WJde; .16 feet long, Hemlock. • , : Ten thousand (10,000) feet Joist, 3by 5,12 feet long. Hemlock.. -- ■ • thousand (10.000) feet Joist, 3by 5, 14 feet long, Hemlock. •<-.-■■ ' a i,- -* > Ten thousand-(10,000) feet .Joist, 3by 5,16 feet long, Hemlock. ' Ten thousand (10,000) feet Scantling, 3 by 4, 14 feet long; Hemiocs. Ten thousand (10,000)- Scantling, 3 by 4, 16 feet long, Hemlock.- .. .<:■ ' Ten thousand (10,000) feet Scantling, 3 by 4,18-feet long,'Hemlock. h . i >All ! tbe above described to be good merchantable Lum ber, subject to the inspection of an agent, appointed on the part of. the Government.. ■ • * 1 ■ - All the Lumber to be delivered within thirty days after .signing tbe-contract. • , • - . . Proposals from- disloyal varties will not. be con- Jo.the.Ujiited States Government must arcompany each proposition. The ability ofvthe;bidd'er-to^filLthei < contract, should it be awarded to "huh, must be* guarantied by two respon sible persons; whose'signatures'must-be appended to the and said guarantee must accompany the bid. - -The responsibility of the guarantors-mnst beshown by the official ceriificaie.of the Clerk of the nearest District Court,-or of the" United’States DistricUAttorriey. ■ - ■■ ■ Bidders "‘must he present in person when the bids are .opened,’ or their proposals will not be considered. ■ . • The fullnaiiiearidpost-officeaddiessof the bidder most appear in the proposal. . If a bid : is made inthe name of-a firm, the names of all. the parties must appearror.the rbid wiil be.considered as the individual proposal of the party signing it.^.. > < Bonds ih-the sum-oflfive thousand dollars; signed by . the contractor: and 'both of his guarantors will be-re quired of the successful bidder upon signing the contract. The right to reject anyior alLbids that may be deemed too high is reserved by*tb"e°D&pot Quartermaster. ’lnformal proposals will be rejected. " - _ -Mproposalrmust be addressed to Captain. EDWARD L. HARTZ,- United'States Army; Washington, D. C., and should, be plainly marked ‘iProposals for Lumber.,' i * 1 h? y i 1 • Form.of Guarantee. . -t . - . i , -We, —-—*, of the'county of -—rand State of —r, and ———of the county of— —and State of- —do hereby /guarantee', that/—— is able to fulfil the contract in ac cordance.with the: terms of/his. proposition, and. that, should his proposition be aeceptea, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. . • . Should the contract be awarded him* we are prepared tobecoinehi**t»'ecurities; ' - r:r -.4 -=•; (To this guarantee must be appended the official.cer .tiflfc&te above mentioned. * EDWARD L.HaJJTZ,: : •s*ap2B-9t-v •*••• . Capt: Asst.. Q. -M. - U. S. Army. > *A BMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets; Phila- ' .Delthia, April 2Sth, 1563. - i"< ‘ ' s SEaLED,PROPOSALS are invited at lhis office until, 12. o'clock, M on,. SATURDAY, the 2d ofMavnext, to furnish promptly, r at the Schuylkill Arsenal, 'the follow .ing articles,',viz.:.• • • •/>IK inch Yellow Worsted Lace. . . l ak “ Scarlet “ “ , . IK 1 . 1 !. Sky-blue ° % “ Yellow' “ “ . , . X “ Scarlet *• “ Cotton Wadding. Black. Vest Buttons. Army standard.’ -r .. '.•‘■v . . 1-in.'Y Stout Wehbmg, Cotton or Linen, forCanfceen, Stfaptf. .'■ . . Bidders will state in. their proposals the quantity bid for. and time of delivery, and also, give the J pames of two t sufficient securities for the faithful fulfflmentsof the con tract, J£awarded,... • ... i .: 7. . V Pidders are invited' to be present at the'dpening of the bids.’ G: H. CROSMAN, ap29-4t . Asst. Q. Mr. Genl. U. S. A. . A BMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE; OFFlCErTwelfth.and GirardStreets, Philadelphia, April 25th, 1163 . . • • ; SEALED PSOPOSALSare invited&nd will.bereceived! at this office until 12 o'clock M. on FRIDAY, May 1,1863,1 to furnish, promptly, at the Schuylkill Arsenal: . { 3-4 and 6.4 Sky-blue Kersey, indigo wool-dyed, made; of pure wtfol, aud entirely.free from, 1 shoddy. . The 8-43 Kersey to be iull 27 inches wide, and to weigh 11 ounces to the yard, and the 6-4'Ker'sey,to befall 54 inches wide, andto weigh 22 bunces‘totheTard,cr ,‘ "Bid ders.will statein their proposals -.the.. quantity 1 bid for;the time of.deliveries; and* also' give the names of two sufficient suretiesfor.therfaithfiil,. fulfillment of the contract if awarded. ; ; A sample' can be seen-at this office. The United States reserves the right-to reject all.bids if the price iB deemed too high, and no bid wiiL.be accept ed for an article which is not equal , ,in.
  • ' Captain and Asst. Q. 3L A SSISTAiNT. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’SOFFICE.—PhiIadeIphia, April 27th, 1863.--- v- **fW,a* • - , , . ’-w4H“*be«*reeelved'^at+. this , office until SATURDAY, the May, ;at *ia o’clock M., for .the drainage of-the U: 85>A?,*-Hoßpitad, West Philadelphia; P3ans and specifications ‘for- the same to -be seen at this office. Bidders will state the shortest time required, and tb« lowest price for the full completion of the wprk. •Therightls reserved to reject all bids deemed to high.; \ l J. > QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’S OF- J?ICE, WASHiHGTOjr CiTTr March.2l,lB6l—Owners of 'Steam vessels are invited to send to the Quarter* master General's Office tenders fortheir charter er sale, : should contamJdescriptlonr of th'e, Teasels, their dimensions, enrolled or registered tonnage, actual. carrying capacity, material, whether coppered, whether sidewheel or propellers, . whether iron or copper-fasten ed-; size and powerof engines "and 1 boilers ; and shoald they.are.offerediorlongor short ehaiter,iriththe estimated ralne of the yessels in case ofloss.'of-in’ case th ©.Government 6hould.*prefer to? pur chase'instead of-’chartering. ‘ Owners of steam vessels already in the service of the Quartermaster’s / J)epartment~ are..iequested to make . known to the D epartment'any deduction in their present rates which they may be willing to grant, and aliofthe price atwhich they will be willing to sell them. * ■ ' ‘All such tenders should 'he addressed. to the"Quartei;- master, the ITnitedStates.at-Washington, and should Wendorted “Proposals for Charter!-or Sue of Steamers.*’ . „ • . ; • ■*. i t-hey/willihe considered, partm'ent'will endefcvor toreduce the heavyerpensa: at . tending army.transportation, upon the ocean aod ’' tide waters, by substituting, whenever, it can do *so, chedper vesselß'bf equal capacity for those now employed;' ,=: - r-, V tic . - ■■■:. PROPOSALS FOR/RIFLECANNON* / • Oiiuxaxcb Office, War Department, April 1(5,1863. - Propeßals^mtiereceivea'actliis'oflicetmtU4o’clock, P. M.on the 2d day of MAT.riext,for'the manufacture and delfver3r.of thirty; CaST-XBOBT SIEGB RIFLB CAN NON of thh'calibre offourand a" half inches.; These can- . hon.weigh, 'when.:finished,: About 3,570 pounds. VLThey - to# the drawmgs swhich'will be fuf see® alhny .United,States Arsenal.,' They Are/to ,b'e .ceore'dfroih the-interior.- aTetoVbe'subj'ect .to, the -' regular. iUnited, States Inspection and proof,' ; ahd none are to De'receiVed or paid for but such.as' the .Inspector.whose decisiohasto the, reception orrejOction of any Of theui'is ,to.be final and conclusive. '\T ;. •/ ' 1 Bidders will state the time theypropoke to deliver the , .first,Cannon jrandthenumberthey wiildeliver,weekty, -thereafteri~They.wiiralso state where they, propose to fthciprice-'per, ;pound*for t the /finished d ehyered attheplace of shipment near est to the foundry i^ere;<»st.Vi^/ ; Nobid'Willibe entertained-*except from regular foun ders,-evidence.of which, and of.their ability to fulfill a cbhtract,'if awarded to them, must,accompany the bids, the bidder is known to this offtcjL , i- ■ ■ Any.bidder obtaining, a contract wilt be .required to enter less than two nineties, m the -penal the fhifchful fulfillment or his con* .tract, iniaH'respectS..'- ,f, "11/ / ,:r .1 ,The right is reserved.to reject :any. or aUbidS/Sf* the '•.prices aretfeemed tod'high, or ; if/for gay cause.itis not . ‘'thought for-the public interest, to accept ithem. ;Pr' • -■ S-, A..iJA-KKiHUfI. . VTEW GOOES IwNEW GOODS!—WE* A 1 are daily.recalling from factory uew patterns of- WALL PAPERS, to which we invite the attention of t dealera m Paper Hangings. . ■ •., . t j. Iniiour retail: denartment we havcMld special.atten * tion'to tasteful designs suiting* • ■ Rooms papered by selected to give >v B’ .ap6-lm+ - • • No.. 10, North THll^Btreet. FORT.—I3S QUARTER A1 T casksjost received per ship \V, hi jbond, by 4, .CHa|' &. JAS. CARSTAIRS, * ap2i and ai,QRANITE Streets. rjJEt^SEi^t^ES )W jS?AYB STONES, >AiLNP MONUMENTS, VAT PRICES.—A large assortment of-ltalian Grave* Stones, of various dn-,- '‘signs, offered at,reduced pcioes, at: Marble Works of A.< /STEINMETZ, RIDGE Avenue, helowElevonth street. . mh3C-Sm- ‘ ’«< t S JOHNBTMVEROjbOv^OTIOTr : v .a3a and a 3« MARgKT Btra^. 1 1,1 : : ’• - '■> , May lst at pruriaely 10X o'olbck, br cataloca*. ra ! four months' credit— , v w r Comprising English, BruswdShthrea--nlv. superfine: Ingrain, Venitlan. e heinp L and3&t carpeting&; white Mi red check Canton and cocoa mattings, rugß, mats, gets, Ac. ] FEREMFTOEYBALE OF FREfICH. INDIA. QIRMiF, ... AND BRITISH DR* GOOD*, As. ON MONDAY MORNING. May 4th. at 10 o’clock, will be sold hrsaUlogus>«| four months’ credit, about . * . 700 PACKAGES AND LOTB' of French, India* German, and-British- dry .goods,.*•>» embracinra large and choice assortment of fiaoev and staple axiielea in silk, worsted, woolen, linen, and eotton fobrics, ■- - ■ r . > . May 6tb. at 10. o’clock; will be sold by eatalogna* o* four months’’credit—, 1 • v About 900 packages boots, shoes,* brogans, cavalry boots, Ac..embracing a general assortment of print goods, of City and Eastern manufoetore. 5 LARGS POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH. TRENCH* GERMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. We will hold a large sale of British, Frenoh, German, and Domestic Dry Goods, by catalogue/on four months*, credit, "■■■■■■■ - "• i-.: , ' ON THURSDAY MORNING. > May 7th, embracing about 700 packages • and lots 01 staple and fancy articles in woolens, linens, eottona. silks, and worsteds,-to which we invite the of ; dealers.' N. B.—Samples of the same'will be arranged for ex amis atlon; with catalogues, early on the morning of sale; When dealers will find it to their interest to Attend. "FURNESS, BRINLEV. & 00., ■ No. 4-»9 MAiKBT OTHER. ... SALE THIS (Friday) MORNING, at 10 o’clock. A CARD. —The atieniion of pni chasers is requested to our sale on Friday morning. May Ist, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue,' orL foor moDthb' credit.comprißiug a desirable assortment ol seasonable goods. . NOTICE-TO JOBBERS AND RETAILERS. In sale on Friday— r bales Indigo-blue Clinton and Cumberland stripes. ‘ —;bales: do Denims. ’ •’—balesorgandies, lawns. • * t ; Mozamfciqnee. Pilk-check shawls. «• Balmoral skirts, Irish linens.. '•■■l'-"’'-V;-"‘"v'w-ALSO, ’ - - .. 2,C00 pieces white goods,-or superior make. BONNET RIBBONS. 300 cartons Nos. 4 a 60extra quality black, white, and colored poult de sole ribbons. i *:‘ . FRENCH MOZAMBIQUES.de. Trench moz&mbiqGeP; organdies,;and jaconets fancy dress f-ilks, black gros deßhines. / Balmoral skirts. ; .« 400 large size balmoral . . INDIGO BLUE DENIMS AND t STRIPES. bales heavy indigo-blue denims. bales' .do 'do Clinton and Cumberland stripes, : : IRISH LINENS. 4 cases fine Irish, shirting linens., 2case6 ' do- printed ' d'». , J : ■ k ILK- CHECK CASHMERE SHAWLS, Ac. 400 printed Cashmere shawist ,150 ,do Stella do. . ' 200 silk-check do: ‘ -400 dozen silk gloves. •SALE OF FRENCH, BRITISH. AND AMERICAN DRY . w- . GOODS.. THIS MORNING, . May 1» t, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, on 4 month* 1 •redit— -SCO packages and lots of fancy and staple dry goods: ssjSoo pieces of tape check and swrss mus ;l i n nainsooks, j aconkts, victo ma l awns, . POST. MULLP, CAMBRICS,, AND BRILLIANTS—OF SUPERIOR MAKE AND FINISH.v .THIS MORNING,. \ pieces superior small check tape.muslins. pieces fine' to extra* flneSwlss mulls,:' pieces do Nainspoks and jaconets. pieces * do. . • do • • VictoriaTayns,-soft muds. pieces do Brilliants and cambrics. 310- CARTONS BONNET RIBBONS—BONNET AMD TRIMMING RIBBONS _ • THIS MOhNING; - - 300 cartons Nos. 4 a 60 extra quality cable-cord white, black .and colored poult de.soie.rlbbons. IVI THOMAS:* SON Hi, ■*' Nos. : 139 and 14tl South FOURTH StrMt. *■_ Sale at Nob. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street * , r F URN IT UR B.- fOV AL ? MIRROR,- FIRI :.=-PBOOFEAFES, BOOKCASES. CARPETS. THIS MORNING. - f ' ‘At 9 o’dock.at the Auction Store; 'the superior parlor fai:niture, fPrench,-plate oval mirror, fireproof safes made by Herring; Evans & Watson fire-proof,two Iron cheste, five bookcases, fine carpets, &c. ' ! - < ,-Also, three elegant French plate oval mirrors. Also, four large oil cans,'coffee bins, &c.‘ . SALE OF VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. FROM A L»BRARY. - THIS AFTERNOON*--- : . May Ist, at the. Auction Store, a collection of valuable miscellaneous a,library. t Administrator's Sale-736 Spring Garden Street. ■ * STOCK AND FIXTURES OF, A. HOOT AND BSOK ’• '•'• 'BTOBB. • • ••■> v ' ON'SATUKDAY MORNING.' ,Mpy2d, at 10 o'elock,.at No. ,7c.6 Spring Garden, street, by order of administrators, the entire stock' of-Christo peer Glover, deceased; comprising gentlemen’s and la* diet}’, boots and shoes,: boys’..and misses’; skins; shoe findings; store fixtures. Ac. . "Albo, a superior sewing machine. • • :J$S~ May be examined, with catalogues; on the morn ing of the sale at 8 o’clock. ’ Sale for Account United States. WOOXi, COTTON, AMDLEATBER CUTTINGS. OITMONDAY HORNING. May 4th, atl2 o'clock. at the Auction Store, a quantity of wool, cotton and leather cuttings, b&leing, *rope, pa* 'perv’&c. v ■" *■ ■ • 'AIko, about 2,000 lbs damaged cotton.. MS*, May be examined throe days previous to sale. * • ' Sale for Account United States. ARM? WAGONS. AMBULANCES, Ac. - • - « . ON MONDAY MORNING, >. May 4th, atj.o o’clocfr, near Gray ’s Ferry, 12 army 'wagons, one hospital bag gage •wagon; three one.borsfe ambulances, incomplete: > PACK IB G BOXEB, -LUMBER; IKON. : ‘ Also, abouc six hundred packing boxes, lot lumbar, hoop iron Ac. s - • - - Terms, cash. /ZJJLLLBTTB & SCOTT, V AUCTIONEERS, Jayne’s Marble Building. 019 CHESTNUT Street, and 616 JAYNE ■' • • . • • : . ‘ . -Philadelphia-- ■ ...May3d, at 11 o’clock. r r* , - - ;Avery.choice and valuable private collection of Oil Paintings.'of varied and pleasing subjects, by Rosenberg, f:Howard: , :Bakfr“Paul?ltitter?Cam&beU;Villiers, Sbmere* Roberts,.Saunders, Seymore,. Pallisade,,Windfield, and other celebrated American land scapes, river, and mountain scenery, group and figure pieces, &c.;ail richly mounted in fine gilt frames. Also, a fine lot of cabinet pictures and medallions, under con.-- vex and crystal* glass; . The paintings are now arr&ugcd'for exhibition,>at the ' Auction Store, No; 619 Chestnut street, with descriptive catalogue. r.,.--, ■ - - -t ; LARGE POSITIVE SALE OP AMERICAN- AN D IM PORTED DRY. GOODS, ’EMBROIDERIES,'‘WHITE GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS,v'HOOP SKIRTS,' HO SIERY, GLOVES.&c. ~ . ON/TUESDAY MORNING.' r" " w . v May sth,-commencingat lO o’clock.precisely, compri- .. sing about 600 lots of. new and r seasonable dry goods, J well worthy the attention-'of purchasers. * HOOP SKIRTS. , ' . 1 Ii eluded in the sale will-be found ladies’ and misses* woven, tape, andfhncycord, plain and gore trail- hoop - - : t - ... EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS. Ac. . Also, a very fine embroideries and lace goods* collars and setts, Bouncings, edgings, Ac. Also, ; a fine invoice of, Veilv . , • hosiery, Ac. ATso, a fine line men’s, women’s, misses’,. and child* -ren’s white-aad colored iiose and half-hose. ; ' P ANOO AST & AUO- 913 MARKET Street- SPECIAL; POSITIVE SALE OP- STRAW . GOODS, MEN’S AND BOYS’ HATS, MILLINERY GOODS, Ac., by catalogue. - : *»»>•** • £ MORNING. , , May 4th, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely. -. .' . ( Comprising about,2so‘cases and. lots of mostfeshion able shape goods of straw, white and colored hair,fancy braid, Ac.,for ladles’,-misses’, and children. . • LARGE POSITIVE > SALE OEAMERTCAB AND IM PORTED DRY GOODS. WHITE «00J)8, RIBBOBS. MILLINER? GOODS. *c .fcy cabdogna , oh wedkesdai morning. May 6th,'commencing.at l 0 o’clock precisely.' ; Comprising about76o lots of seasonable goods, to which tbe.attention of. buyers is invited 1 ‘ pHIIiP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEER*# A iV : .ssis MABKET and 539 COMMERCE Street* r - SALE OP 1,000 CASES BOOTS. SHOES, BRO , • ' SANS. Ac.‘ , ' •* \ ON MONDAY MORNING, May 4th, at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold 'by cata logue, 1,000 cases men’s, boys’, and youths’, calf, kip* and grain boots,vbrogans, Ac.; women's, misses’, and children's calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco heeled boots and shoes. ' i . :*? for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. .■ -xr; Capt-U-S. M- Q. A, ] TJY HENRY P. WOLBERT, •M- \AUCTIOKBBB, 't..* : Ne.-SOJ§ MARKET -Street. South side., above Second St. Regular Sales of,Dry Goods, Trimmifigg, Notions, Ac.,' every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and .FRIDAY MORN ING, at 10 o'clock precisely. . ' . 4 N >: ( .City. and country Dealers are requested to attend theeu sales.., ,• • Consignments respectfully solicited' from Manulketu rers. Importers, Commission, Wholesale, • and.' Jobbing Houses,, and Retailers of all' and every description of .Merchandise.:, ’ • THIS MORNING, . ' • ' May Ist, at lOo’clock.’ will be sold, dress and domestic goods,wide-tape skirts.’dress trimmings, cotton hosiery, gloves, mitts, linen.and cotton.handkerchiefs., laces, em broideries,' ■ ribbons; “ra filing; colerette,' bead grods.mu&li&f drawers, ;themize, aprons, table cloths* .shavfls. caps,'shoes;* Ac.: ; :• Til OSES. NATHANS, AUCTIONEER southeast cornerTof SIXTH and RACE Streets. - *'•••. •' .-V T— ±-l . AT '‘PRIVATE SAXE;! AT LESS THAN HALF-TBB ?*?i •«. - BStJALrSELXING BRICES. Fine gold hunting-case, magic:case, and doable bottom English patent-lever watches, foil jewelled and plain.of -ithenTostapprovedandtbest makers ;flne, gold, homing scaser and.-, open-face. Geneva. patent-lever- and lepina watches; ladies’? . enamelled and diamond; watches; fine "goldhunting-'case American' patent-lever watches, of themost approved makers; fine silver hunt ing. case and open-face • English patent-lever watches* of .the most , approved and best makers;:fine’, slver = ..hnnting-case ana ,: open-face Swiss and French pa* tent lever and lepine watches; independent second And doable-time lever'watches; silver Qaartier, English,* Swiss/and French, watches jiiaegoldplated.,'vetches;: Peters’ patent watches,, with fine English- movements; and -variodß other fwafcchee. Very fineEDglish-Ywist' double-barrel fo.wlihffpieces, barr and'baek-aaction. locks," Foineyery cqftly; very line doable-barrel duck gons, breech; loading carbines,-revolving rifles, fine En glish rifles, revolverer Ac. 'Yeryfihe sewing machines; several -very superior hammocks; £ne gold chains, and jewelry'of eyeryi aescripfcion, diamonds, and nnmerona : '' * \•; MONEY. TO LOAN. i in large or email amountsfon goods or every description. either at privateidweUings, stores, or elsewhere;.and. ' Whe'irreqmredtwo*thirdß of the value of the goods, will f heiadvanro&onilai anticipation of sale. . j V «"(KWglGNMENTeJofgoods of every description soli cited fovonr public wales. • •'"giffiv - BOSTON and phtladbi^ , SUiC-PHIA STEAMSHIP LINK, sailing from each twit oi SATURDAYS, firaa tatiTOutriow PIKB Iteoat Philadelphia, and Lone Wharf. Boston.?, . ‘■ < The ateamor SAXON, {Captain -Matthew. ..WUI Mil from Philadelphia ,‘en BATOBDAY, May 2d, [.t It o'cloeh A. M. ;land steamer NOKMahT. Bake., froinßoßten, on-the S AMKD AY, at4P..M . . These now and epbetantlal eteamehlpa.fcrm a regular tics, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays , Insurance* elwthdat on'e-hal t the premium charged bp MilYesoelaTj.'iTl / t . . : ’’ Freights tahm at.falr rates. ' . Bhlppe'ra are rwinested to send audEillf Lading with their gpoda. . , ForFreigkt or Passage (hwrtng Jnei^seoiunodaHcnsh apply to -.-HBHKrWIMBOB '* CO:.' ..-adift ~ , 33B,8onth,J11SLAWAR8 Ayenua. V^cf®,,STEAM iWEEKI/ST T 6 LIVBR ? ' POOL, touching (Cork Har ' bor.) The well .known Steamers of the Liverpool, Mew f irrl". ■»* wmi. ettamthlriTinirccT 111 '*’"*'’**” to sail ae follows : „ . ■ ■EDINBURGH', .e 1... Saturday.- May *. GLASGOW... Saturday. May 9. ETNA,.. Saturday, May 18. } Ini nTIJ numiiUn Batnrday at noon, from Pier 80. - wtTM ot passage. ’ v 60 Do. to London. 86 00 Do.■ to LoaloL 1110 ; j-. 80. -to Parts. 96 00 : : to Paris, 40 60 r>i Do. to - Hamburg, 90 00 . - Do.Y to l Hamburg, ?I7 60 PsiaMnmrs alsoforwarded to Hayre. Bremen, Botter , damVAntwemio., ateQnallydowfrates. * - ■ r Fareafrom Liverpool or Queenstown: latCaMn.fn> tSAtIOA Steerage from Liverpool,**).' Prom Queans l town, *9O. Thoee who wish" to ssed- for their friend teas ■hny tickets here at these rates? ■> . For further Information, apply at the Company* J - Offices. ■ -i r\ JOHN O. DALRAgentl feaB id Ml WALNUT Street. Philadelphia BBa EVANS'& WATSON’S RSyS , BALAMANDEKSAFI ■ - -y; • • ' ' STORRe .V U’is SOUTH FOURTff BTBIET, . .. ;*. .. -THILARBLPHIA. pl. • , A,Urw variety v of SAFES /hattd.w * t - I* “t EDWIN-A. HUGHEB,'UN iIWiiBW' -- ■ .-jjDEBTAXBB,' js.'P :a ub South TBHTH Street, above Bpniefcv MD-3*. Philadelphia. ~ * . ~ AtTC.TIOH SALES,; POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS. SHOES, &c. : - ON TUESDAY MORNING. ON SATORDaY MORNING. DRY GOODS; SKIRTS, TRIMMINGS. Ac. SHIPPING.