SHERIFFS SALES. {SHERIFF'S SALE?—BY VIRTUE G& a "writ of Levari Facias, to me directed,j»ffrb9 exposed to public sale or vendue, on MOifDdrfCfßveuing, June 1, 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-streetjAfilL All that certain lot or pieco of groujuPifiEap ’ in West Philadelphia, in Blockjfy** couni y of Philadelphia, nowJflpCne ' beginning at a point inUn^so 1 *' caster Turnpike roaifjjPeor'- said .Robert W. HadWTa' and -.'Situate formerly „ township, in the city of Philadelphia, ..''Southwest line of the Lau-r of other ground of th.fr at the distance or one hundred t southeast from a comerformed by mot the southwest line of the said Lan ufu pike road and the southeast line of the .hJrd road ; thence extending southwest along the .-u of the said Robert W. Hanseira other ground at right angles with the Bald Lancaster Turnpike road two hundred feet to a fifty-feet-wide street opened by the said William Crean for the use of this and his adjoining property; thence extending along the northeast liue of the said street parallel with the said Lancaster Turnpike road one hundred feet; thence ex'ending at right angles with the said street and the said Lancaster Turnpike road two hundred feet to the southwest line thereof; thence along the-Bame one hundred feet to the place of ■beginning Bounded eastwardly by other ground of the said William Crean, southwardly by the said street, northwardly by the Bald Lancaster Turnpike road, and westwardly by,other ground of the said Robert W. Hansel l, CBelng Ihe same premises which the said William Creßn; by-'indenture of even date, March 29th, 3547, but executed before these presents, for the conside ration therein mentioned, part of which it is intended to be hereby secured, granted and conveyed unto the said Robert w. Hansell in fee.] . Subject, nevertheless, to the restrictions specified in said indenture as to the posi tion and character of the buildings to be erected'ou the lot of ground above described; and together with the privilege of sa‘d fifty-feet street. N. B.~Tlie restrictions mentioned in said indenture are that no slaughter-house, skin-dressing establish ment, glue, soap, candle, or starch manufactory, or other buildings for offensive occupation, shall at any time hereafter be put, erected, or used on any part of the hereby-granted lot or ground. N. B.—On the . above premises are erected one three story brick dwelling ard one two- and-a-half- story brick dwelling, both fronting on . Crcau street, with ,a feed store and dwelling connected therowith, and part of a wheelwright shop; the feed fitore and wheelwright shop fronting on the Lancaster turnpike" - [D. C., 171: J. T., ’63. Debt, $350. Lex. 3 Taken in execution ana to be sold as the property of Robert W. Hansell. JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s o Dice, May 20.1863. my22-3t GHERIFFS' SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me* directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Jane 1,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. 1. All that certain three-story brick messuage or tene ment and lot or piece of ground'beginning at the north east corner. of Eleventh street and Nectarine street, in the Thirteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; thence extending northward along said Eleventh street sixteen feet; thence eastward at right angles with said Eleventh street by ground now or late of the estate of Geo. Trout, deceased, forty-five feet eleven and one-quarter inches; thence southward by the same at right angles with said Nectarine street ten feet nine and. three eighths inches to the north side of the said Nectarine street, and thence westward along the same forty-seven feet four and a half inches to the place of beginning. [Being the same pre - mises which Morgan H. Jones and Charlotte R. Jones, his wife, by indenture dated the fourth day of March, 1867, and recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 151. page 168, Ac.granted and conveyed to the said Jacob Serrill in fee. 1 2. Also, all that certain three-story brick messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the east side of Thirteenth a reet, between Vine and Sassafras streets, in the Tenth ward of the city of Philadelphia. Beginning at: the distance of sixteen feet three inches south of Strutbers, late Marion, street, containing in front or breadth on said Thirteenth street sixteen feet two inches, and in length or depth about fifty-live feet, be the same more or less. Bounded on the north aud east by ground now or late of Stacy Wlnton, on the south by'ground late of John W. Brewster t deceased, and on the west by Thirteenth street aforesaid. [Being the same premises which Charles L. Campbell, by indenture dated the twenty-fifth day of February, 1857, and recorded in Deed Book R. D. w., No. 161, page 170, Ac.', granted and conveyed to the said Jacob SerrilL in fee. ] CD. C., 139; June T.,’63. Debt, $160.62. Jno. M. Thomas.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob Berrill. • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 20,1863. my22-3t CJHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF k-' a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex- Sosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, une 1.1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the mes suages or tenements thereon erected,situate on the north side of Parrish street, at the distance of seventy-nine feet eight inches eastward from tbe east side of Fifteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Parrish street twenty-eight feet, and extending in length or depth northward, between lines parallel with Baid Fifteenth street, one hundred and twenty-five feet. Bonnded northward partlyby a two feet-six-inche's-wide alley leading westward into a four feet-wide alley communicating with said Parrish street, and partly by ground now or late of Charles K. Estlow; casi ward by ground now or late of William A Stokes; southward by said Parrish street, and westward by said fnur-feet-wide alley. [ Being. the same premises which William Deal, Esquire, High Sheriff of the city and county of Philadelphia by deed poll, under his hand and seal, duly executed, dated the 4th day of March, ]S£O, and acknowledged in open district court for said city and county, and entered among the records thereof in Book W, page 291, granted and conveyed unto the said Charles \ anhorn in fee.] Together with the free use and privilege of the above-mentioned alley s respectively. [D./C., 133; Debt, $5,320. T. J. Clayton. ] Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Charles Vanhorn. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 20,1863. my22-3t SHERIFF’,S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue* on MONDAY Evening, June 1.1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or pieco of ground, with, ihe throe • story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate on Si lie southerly side of Hazzard street, commencing at the distatce of two hundred aud fifteen feet east from the easterly side of Emerald street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia: containing in front or breadth on the said Hazzard street fifteen feet, and ex* tetdingin length ordepth. southward parallel with sa’d Emerald Rtreet sixty-seven teet to a thrse feet-wide alley running Into and from the said Coral street, and laid out and opened for the mutual use and tion of the owners and occupiers of the premises bound ed thereby. Bonnded on . the east and. west by other ground now or late of the said Holmes B. Kelley, on the south by tbe said tbree*feet-wide alley,and on the north by Hazzard'street aforesaid. (Being part of a larger lot of ground which Alexauder E< Onterbridge and wife, by indenture bearing date tho 14th day of April, A. D. 1857, intended to have been recorded, granted and conveyed unto the said Holmes B. Kelly and his heirs. CD. C., 172; JuueT,’63 Debt.sl,oQB. \Vm H.Rawlo.] Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Holmes B Kelley. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.. Philadelphia, 1 Bberirs Office, May 20,1863. . my22-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Eve ning, Juno 1,'1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate ou the easterly fide of the Frankford road,'at the distance of forty-eight feet four inches and a half northwardly from the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad, in the district of Richmond, in the county of Philadelphia (now the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia); contain ing in front or breadth ou said Frankford road sixteen feet, end in length or depth eastwardly between lines liarallel with the said railroad seventy feet, more or ess, to Coral street. Bounded northwardly and south wardly by ground granted to said Thomas Singerly, eattwardly by said Coral street, aud westwardly by the said Frankford road aforesaid. [Being the same lot or Siece of ground which William Dulty and wife, by in -601x1*6 dated the 14th day of June, A. D. 1852. recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 60, page 440, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said Thomas Singerly in fee; re serving thereout unto the said William Dulty, hie heirs and assigns, the yearly ground rent or sum of seventy two dollars, in equal naif-yearly payments on the first day of the months of March aud September 1 N. B.— I There is erected upon the above-described lot a three-story brick messuage or dwelling house. CD. C., 159; June T.,'63. Debt, $236.49. Sulger & Jones ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Singerly. J OBN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philada., Sheriff’s Office, May 20.1863. my22-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Piuries Venditioni Exnonas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June 1.1663. at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-street Hall, All tnat certain lot or. piece of ground situate on the west side of bixth street at the-fiistance of one hundred and seventeen feet five and a half inches southward from the south side of Oxford that part of the city of Philadelphia lately known as the district of Penn, in the county r of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Sixth street sixteen, feet six inches, and extending westward between lines at right angles with said Sixth street on the north line thereof ninety-eight feet two inches, and on the .south line thereof eighty-five feet seven inches, then harrowing seven feet two inches, and ihence extending the further depth of twelve feet seven inches. Bounded northward partly by the head of a certain four-feet-two-inches-wide alley which com municates with a certain four-feet-wide alley leading into a three-feet- eight-inches-wide alley ruuning north ward lutosaid OxJord street, aud partly by other ground granted or intended to be granted to James Mullen on ground rent: eastward by said Sixth, street: southward by ground of John Naglee and others, aud westward by land now or late of Charles J Stille. Together with the free aud common use, right and privilege of the three' above-mentioned alleys, at.all times hereafter forever. N. B.—There is erected upon the above-described lot a three-story brick messuage or dwelling house CD. C., 176; JuneT., ’63- Debt. $122 67. JohnM.Thomas.] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of James Mullen. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 22, 1863. my22-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Eve ning, June 1,1863. at 4 o’clock: at San3om-street Hall. All-tbat certain lot or piece of ground -situate on the easterly side of ihe Frankford road, at the distance of thirty- two feet four inches and a half northwardly from the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, in the district of Richmond, in the county of Philadelphia, (now the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia;) contain ing in front or breadth on said Frankford road sixteen feet, and in length or depth eastwardly, be-ween lines parallel with the said railroad, seventy feet, mefre or less, to Coral street. Bounded northwardly and south wardly by ground granted to said Thomas Singerly, eastwardly by said Coral street, and westwardly by the eaid Frankford road aforesaid. [Being the same lot or piece of ground which William Dulty aud wife, by in denture dated the 14th day of June, A. D. 1852, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 60, page 444, Ac., granted and conveyed unto the said Thomas Singerly in fee; reserv ing (hereout unto the said William Dulty, bis heirs and assigns, the yearly ground rent or sum of $72, in equal half-yearly payments, on tho first day of the months of March anu September.] N. B —There is elected upon the above-described lot a three-story brick messuage or dwelling- bouse. [D.C., 160; JuneT.,’63. Debt, 4236,49. Salter & Jones.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Singerly. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. May 20, 1863. my22-3t SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June 1, 1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-straet Hall. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the easterly side of the Frankford road, at the-distance of sixty-four Jeet four inches and a half northwardly from the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, in the district of Richmond, in the county or Philadelphia, now the- Nineteenth ward of the cliy of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Frankford road sixteen feet, and in length or depth eastwardly, between lines pa rallel with the said railroad, seventy feet, more or less, to Coral street. Bounded northwarUly and southwardly by ground granted to said Thomas gingerly, eastward by said Coral street, and westwardly by the Frankford road aforesaid. CBeing the same lot or piece of ground which William Dulty and wife, by indenture dated the 14th day of June, A. D. 18®, lecorded in Deed Book T. 8., bq, 60, page 437, Sic. , granted and conveyed unto the said Thomas Singerly in fee. reserving thereout unto the said William Dulty, his heirs and assigns, the yearly ground rent or sum of $72, in equal half-yearly pay ments, on the first day of the months of March and September.] N. B.—-There is eroded upon the above-described lot a. three-story brick messuage or dwelling-house. - * Debt, $236.49. Salger k Jones.] Taken m execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Singerly. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 20, 1863. my22’3t CHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF U a writ or Levari Facias, to me directed, wil! he ex-, Sosed to public sale or veadne, on MONDAY Evoninff ‘ ; une 1,1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-streefc Hall, All that lot or piece ot ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate on the nortiiside of Haydock street, at. the distance of two hundred and sixty feet eastward from the east side of Delaware Front street, in the late district of the Northern Liberties, now in the consolidated city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Haydock street twenty feet, and extending of thatbreadth in length or depth northward, between parallel lines on the west side thereof, forty>one feet, and on the east line thereof thirty-five feet, thence north and westwardly, between parallel lines with Ca nal street, thirty-five ft et to the south side of said Canal street. Bounded westward ■by ground now or late of John Kealer, of which this was part/ northward by Ca nal street, eastward by ground granted to Thomas Bar ton on ground, rent, and southward by Haydock street aforesaid. '[Being the same premises which the said James T. Sutton and Margaret, his'wife, by indenture hearing even date with the said indenture of mortgage, and intended to be forthwith recorded, granted ana con veyed unto the said Thomas J. Barger mfee, underand eubject to the payment of a certain yearly rent charge or »um of thirty-five dollars, lawful money ot the United States of America, in equal half-yearly payments, on the first days of the months of July and January in each and every year, without any deduction for taxes. Ac. 1 CD. C.,T68; J. T./63. Debt,s2,l26 44. McAllister..! Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Thomas J. Barger. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Phila., Sheriff’s Office, May 20, 1863. my22-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June 1,.1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, . All that certain two-story frame messuage or tene ment and lot or piece of ground, situate at the northeast corner of Sites uate School) street and Vanhorn (late Rose) street, in the late Kensington district,, now the Sixteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on' said Sites street sixteen feet, and extending inlength or depth along said Vanhorn street thiriy-one feet two inches to Howard street, on which itconlains about twenty-eight feet eight inches. * CD.C.v 126; JuneT., '63 Debt, S3ST 20/ C. D. Freeman ] Taken in; execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas.Jwrajlsr. .. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. ' Philadelpfijafeßberlffs Office, May 20.1863.. my22-St CHERI]^^»LE—BV VIRTUE OF Kr a;writ ofYfffiqlflpiii Exponas, to me directed, will be expowd typubliCtSale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Juns 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All lot or piece of ground, situate on the at the distance of eighty feet northwestward from the northwest side of Salmon street, in the —r— ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said William street twenty feet, and extending in length or depth south westerly, between parallellines of that width at right angles with the»aia William street, one hundred feet.to Fremont street. CD. C., 170; JuneT., ’63. Debt, $213.10. F. Shlppen.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Terl. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 21, 18£3. my22-3fc SHERIFF'S SAIiES. ’’OUERIFFS SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, tome directed, will be ex poeed to pnbUcsale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, June 1, lSgSrat 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All those two certain brick messuages or tenements and lot of piece of ground situate on the west side of Bread street (Moravian alley) between Mulberry aud Sassafras streets, in the city of Philadelphia, described agreeably to a recent survey made thereof by Samuel Haines, sur veyor, aR follows, to wit: Beginning on the west side of tbe said Bread street a corner of ground formerly of Thomas Say, deceased, thence by the said ground foimerly of the said Thomas Say, deceased, west ward forty-five feet four inches, thence partly by the same and partly by the rear ends of the Bread-street lots southward sixty feet, thence by ground formerly of John Thornhill, westward sixty-six feet six inches, thence by other ground of Gavin H. Woodward aud others', northward eighty-five feet seven inches to ground for merly of William Branson, deceased, thence by the said ground eastward sixty-seven feet, and northward nine feet ten inches, thence by ground late of William 8. Hoeckley. deceased, eastward, forty*five feet four inches to the west side of the said Bread street, and thence southward along the said Bread street thirty-four feet one inch to the place of beginning. [Being the same premises which Gavin H. woodward and others, by a certain indenture bearing date’the first day of July, An no Domini ISIS, and recorded in Deed Book A. 1 W. M No. 74. page 73, Ac.., granted ajftdconveyed unto the said John Brock and Henry; Emery, their hers aud. assigns, as tenants m common. 3 N. -B.—-There is a large three-stoiV'hrick building oc cupied as a last factory and turning mill on the middle and rear of this lot> CD. C., «; June T., '63. Debt, $5,227.50. B. Bundle Smith.] - . - Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Brock and Henry Emery. ‘ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. May 20, 1863. my22-3fc SHERIFFS SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June 1.1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All those two contiguous lots of ground situate on the south side of Prune street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on said Prune street' thirty-six feet, and in length or depth southwardly seventy feet, more or less. Bounded northward by Prune street, eastward by ground late of John Sherman, southward by ground now or late of William Shippen, by ground of Joseph Grißly. Subject to a yearly ground rent of one hundred and eight dollars. N. B.—There is erected upon the above-described piece of ground a two-story brick stable,knownas Duff’s stable. . All that certain messuage or tenement and lot or pieco of gronnd situate on the ; east side of Second Btreet, be tween Arch and Race streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on Second street nineteen feet, and extending in length or depth eastward one hun dred and twenty-seven feet. Bounded ou the north by gronnd of John Rohe, eastward by ground now or late of David Evans, southwardly partly by the north endof an eight-feet-wide alley leading into and from Rlfreth’s alley, and partly by ground now or late of John Angae, and westward by Second street aforesaid. N. B.—There is erected on the rear end of tbe above described lot a brick stable. . [D. C., 147; JuneT.,'63. Debt, $526.08. Bryan.] Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of James S..Keen.* JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 21,1863. my22-3t SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June 1,1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the build ings and improvements thereon erected, beginning at a point on tlie northwesterly side of Salmon street, at the distance of three hundred and sixty-four feet southwest ward from the southwesterly side of Wheat Sheaf lane, in the late District of Richmond, now city of Philadelphia; thence extending northwesterly at right angles to the said Salmon street, by other ground of the said John S. Fitchett, one hundred and seventeen feet six inches; thence south westward, parallel with the said Salmon street by the same ground, one hundred aqd ninety-two feet eight inches and seven-eighths of an inch to T wells’ ground; thence southeastwardly along said Twells’ ground one hundred and seventeen feet nine inches and : one-quarter of an inch to the northwesterly side of said Salmon street; and thence northeastward along the said Salmon street, two hundred feet nine inches and five eighths of an inch to the place of beginning. [Being part of a larger lot of ground which the said JohnS. Fit chett, byindenture bearing even dateherewith, but duly executed and acknowledged before the execution of these presents, granted and conveyed unto the said Wil liam McCarty in fee. ] - [D. C.,162; J. T. ’63., Debt $2,260.35. Berrill. 1 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William McCarty. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, May # 20, 1863. my22-3t CHI RIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MOND lY Evening, Junel, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground beginning at a §oint on the southeasterly side of Brown street, at the iHtance of three hundred and eigbty-five feet nine inches southwestward from the southwesterly side of Wheat Sheaf lane, in the late district of Richmond, now city of Philadelphia, thence extending soniheastwardly at right angles to the said Brown Etreet by ground of the said John S. Fitchett one hundred and seventeen feet six inches, thence eouthwestwardly parallel with the said Biown street by the same ground one hundred and ninety-two feet eight inches and seven-eighths of an' inch to T wells’ ground, thence northwestwardly along said Twells’ ground one hundred and seventeen feet nine inches and three-eighths of an inch to the southeasterly side of said Brown street, and thence northeastwardly along the 6ame one hundred and eighty-four feet eight inches and one-quarter of an inch to the place of begin ning. [Being part of a larger lot of ground which the paid John 8. Fitchett, by indenture bearing even date herewith, but duly executed and acknowledged: before the execution of these presents, granted and conveyed unto the said William McCarty in fee. ] CD. C.,163; June T., % Debt, $2,076. Serrill.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William McCarty. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philad’a. Sheriff’s Office, May 20,1863. my22-3t QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, , June 1.1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the build ings and improvements thereon erected, situate on the south side of Washington street, in tho said city-(late West the distance of two hundred aud twi nty feet west of Parke street; containing in breadth on said Washington street twenty feet, and in depth southward one hundred and fourteen feet six inches. [Being the westernmost moiety or 'half part of a lot of ground which Archibald Porter and Martha, his wife, by indenture bearing date the 9th day of April, anno DominilSDl, recorded in Deed Book T. H. , No. 23, page 49, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said George Mclvar in fee; reserving thereout a yearly ground rent or sum of sixty-si* dollars, lawful money, payable half yearly on the first day of* the months of May and No vember, clear of taxes, &c. And the .said Archibald Porter and wife, by deed-poll thereon endorsed, hearing date tbe 12th day of April, anno Domini 1852, recorded in .Deed Book T. H., No. 29, pages 3, Ac., divided and apportioned the 6aid yearly ground rent, and charged one-half part, thirty-three dollars, thereof on the said lot above described.! [D. C., 169; J. T., ’63. Debt,5397.60. Franklin Shippen. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George Mclvar. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 20, 1863. my22-3fc CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF L? ’a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, June 1, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ALL that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast erly side of Richmond street, at the distance of twenty feet northeasterly of Ontario street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Richmond street eighty-seven feet, and extending in length or depth of that breadth south easterly on the northeasterly side one hundred and fifty eight feet, more or less, and on tbe southwesterly side thereof one hundred and forty-nine feet seven inches and three-eighths of an inch toTarpin street; bonnded south westerly by ground granted by John Lambert to John O’Brien on ground rent, southeasterly by said Tarpin street,-northeasterly by ground now or late of Barry Conrad, and.northwesterly by Richmond street afore said. [Being the same premises which James Prosser and Abby his wife, b y deed dated the eighth day of No vember, A. D. 1560, recorded in Deed Book A. D. B ,No. 139, < page 441, granted and conveyed to Joseph T. Rowand in leei'reservmg thereout the yearly reut of one hun dred and thirty dollars and fifty cents, payable half yearly on the first days of January and July forever, clear of taxes, for arrears whereof these proceedings are bad, and subject to which rent said premises will be sold CD. C., 158; June T., ’63. De bt, $276.90. H. C. Townsend. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as.the property of Joseph T. Rowand. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 20,1863. my22-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to pußc sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June 1.1863, at?o’clock, at Sansom-street Hail, All that certain three-story brick measuaie or tend ment, bake-house, and lot or piece of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the west side of Delaware Front street, between Spruce and Union streets, in the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; containing in front or breadth on tbe said Front street eighteen feet, and in length or depth westward fifty 'feet. Bounded northward by a house and lot now or late of Thomas Davis, westward by James-Welsh, southward by Martin Ross, and east ward by-Front street aforesaid; [Being the same pre mises which Joseph L Kay, of the city .of Philadelphia, late mariner, and Mary 0., his wife, by indenture bear ing date the eighteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five, re corded in Deed Book A M., No. 61, page 191, Ac.. grant ed and conveyed unto the same Eliza C Crowley, her heirs and assigns, ferever. ] [D.C., 134; J. T., ’63. Debt, $805.60 H. G. Clay. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Eliza C. Crowleyjand others. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff ’s Office, May 20,1863. my22-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF ~ a writ of Allas Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Junel, 1563, at 4 o’clock,at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three- Btory brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situ ate on the north side of Carver street, at the distance of three hundred and three (303) feet westward from the West Bide of Fifteenth street, in the city of-Philadelphia: containirfg in front or breadth on the said Carver street sixteen-feet, and extending in length or depth north ward of that width forty feet. Bounded northward, eastward and westward by other ground noworlate belonging to the estate of Joseph Dugan, deceased, and southward by Carver street aforesaid. [Being the same premises which I Clemenb C. Biddle, et al„ trustees, Ac.. by deed dated the 25th day of July, A. D. 1853, recorded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book T. H., No. 102. page 383, Ac., granted and conveyed unto the said William Rcagers, in fee. 3 CD. C. ,177; JuneT., ’63. Debt, $106.3 Taken in execution and io be sold as the property of William Rodgers. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, May 20.1863. my22-3t SHERIFF’S SALE —BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or yen due,'on MONDAY Evening, June 1,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ' All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in that part of the city of Philadelphia lately known as the dis trict of Kensington, in the county of Philadelphia, on the southerly side of Adams street, commencing at the dis tance of sixty feet, east from the'east line of Emerald street; containing in front or breadth on the said Adams street thirty-six feet, and extending southwardly in • length or depth of that breadth parallel with the said Emerald street one hundred and fifty feet three inches to a forty-feet wide street, called Taylor street. . Bounded on the north by the said Adams street, on the south by said Taylor street, on the east by ground granted to Charles Miller on ground rent, and on the west by ground granted to John Ronigan on ground rent. CD. C., 141; JuneT.,’63. Debt, $593.56. J. M. Tho mas.] • , •• • Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joshua M. Betbell. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 20,1863. my22-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, June 1, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in that part of the city of Philadelphia lately known as the dis trict of Kensington, in the county of Philadelphia, on the southerly side of Adams street, commencing at the distance of one hundred feet west from the west side of Coral street; containing in front or breadth on said Adams street eighty-eight feet, and extending in length or depth of that breadth parallel with said Coral street one hundred-and fifty feet, three inches, to a forty-feet wide street called Taylor street. Bounded on the north by said Adams street, on the south by Taylor street, on the east by ground granted 'to William L. Carter on ground rent, and on the west by ground granted to Charles Miller on ground rent. [D.C..140; JuneT.,*63. Debt,51,003.63. John M.Thomas.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Josh'ia M. Betbell. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadav. Sheriffs Offlce. May 20.1863- my22-3i SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF °? T ? ,ev^ri facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or veudue, on MONDAY Evening A n at 4 ’clock. at.Sansom-street Hall. contiguous lots or pieces of land, with the buildings thereon erected, marked numbers 3 And 6, in a certainplan of lolslaid out by, James D. Prait, now aide of Water street; founded and described as follows, tp-wit: Beginning at a corner on the southerly side of said street, at the distance of one hundred and one feet eleven and a half inches westwardly from the west side of Bridge street; thence continuing west warely in front or breadth forty feet; thence extending southwardly at right-angles, or. nearly so, keeping.the same breadth (Onehundred feet), tolind late of James D. Pratt, deceased. Bounded; on the east by land con veyed to Joseph Kinsley, on the north by other land of the said - James. D. Pratt, deceased; on the west by lot intended to be granted to John Schwartz, and on the north by Water street aforesaid. [Being the same premi ses which William H. Kern, Esquire,Sheriff for the city and county of Philadelphia, hv deed poll dated the 24tn day of September, 18.99. entered among the records of the Court of Common Pleas, in Book 1, page'47l, -granted and conveyed unto the said Michael Rein in fee.] To be sold as follows: '• No. 1. Lot No. 5. being the easternmost of the two aboye-deseribed lots, is 20 feet in front or bjeadth, by JCO feet in length or depth. Tbereis a three-story double brick building and frame kitchen erected on this loti , , No. 6, being the westernmost of the said two lots, is 20 feet in front or breadth, by 100 feet in length or depth. and used as a garden plot. $650 B two * otls are subject to a prior mortgage of ' CD. C.,151; J.T.,’68; Uebt, S-564.U. Remak] Taken m execution and to te,sold as the property of w nfJohn Thompson sheriff. - Philadelphia, Office. May 21. 1863. my22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF Awrit of Alias Venditioni Exponas. to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, taim at A o’clock, at Sanßom-street Hall. No. 1. All that three.etory hnck hooae and lot of ground on the south side of Pine street one hundred and sixty feet westward from the west side of William street in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth sixteen feet aud'in d&pth ninety-four feet [D. C.. 179; June T., ’63. Debt, $51.27, Wallace & Asbton.l Taken in execution and to be sold as the prouertvnf Stephen Coulter. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. May 20,1863. my22-3t SHERIFF’S SALES, SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Fieri Facias, to me directed, wilL be exposed to public sale or vendne.-on MONDAY Evening June 1, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall ’ No. 1. All that certain yearly rent charge or sum of sixty-three dollars, payablo half yearly, on the first day of the mottos oi N miuber and May in every year for ever, without any deduction for taxes, by George H. Jones, his heirs and assigns, and issuing out cf and chargeable upon all that certainlotor piece of ground, situate on tuo northwesterly side of Girard avenue (late called. Franklin avenue), at the distance of one hundred an l nineteen feet south westwardlyfrom the west or southwest corner ef said aveuue and Norris street, in iho eighteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in trout or breadth on said Girard avenue eighteen feet, Auaexttndingthence northwestwardly, betweep lines at right angles with said avenue, in length.or ‘depth seventy-two feet on the northeasterly side, and eighty three feet three inches on the southwesterly side thereof, and twenty-one feet two inches and three-quarters of an inch, on the rear end thereof. [Being the same lot or piece of ground which John T. Jones and Susan, Ms wife, by indenture dated the thirty-first day of Decem ber, A. D. 1859, recorded in Deed Book A. D 8.. No.llS, E age 251, granted and conveyed unto George H. Jones, is heirs and assigns; reserving thereout, unto the said John T. Jones, his heirs and assigns, the said yearly . ground rent of sixty three dollars, as therein ex pressed. ] No. 2. Also; all that certaiu yearly rent charge. or sum of sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents, payable half year; y, on the first day of tho months of January and July, in every year forever, without any deduction for tnxes, by George H. Jones, his heirs and assigns, and issuing out of and chargeable upon all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the northwesterly side of Girard avenue (late called Franklin avenue),-at the dis tance of one hundred and thirty-seven feet south west wardly from the west or southwest corner of said ave nue and Norris street, in the Eighteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Girard aveDne eighteen feet, and extending thence northwestwardly, between parallel lines at right angles to said avenue, in length or depth eighty-three feet three inches, on the northeasterly side thereof; ninety four feet six inches on the southwesterly side, and twenty-one feet two inches and three-quarters of an inch on the rear end thereof. (Being the same lot or piece of gronnd which John T. Jones and Snsan his wife, by indenture dated the thirty-first day of December,' A. D., 1859, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 118,page 2J[4, &c., granted and conveyed unto George H. Jones, his heirs and assigns, reserving thereout unto the said John T. Jones, his heirs aud assigns, the said yearly ground rent of sixty-seven dollars, as therein ex pressed.) No; 3. Also, all that certain yearly rent charge or sum of Bixty-ihree dollars, payable half-yearly, on the first day of the months of January and July, in every year forever, without any deduction for taxes, by George H. Jones, his heirs and assigns, and issuing out of and chargeable upon all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the northwesterly side of Girard avenue, (late called Franklinavenue,) at the distance of one hundred and fifty-five feet southwestwardly from tlie west or southwest corner of said avenue and-Norris streetr in the Eighteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; con tainingin front ovbreadth on said Girard avenue eigh teen feet, and extending thence northwestwardly, be tween parallel lines at right angles with said avenue, in length or depth seventy-nine feet six inches. (Being the same lot or piece of ground which John T. Jones audSusan, his wife; by indenture dated the twenty seventh day of February, A. D. 1860, recorded iu Deed Book A. D. B , No. 118. page 235, granted aud conveyed untoGetrge H. Jones, his heirs and assigns, reserving thereout unto the said John T. Jones, his heirs and as signs, the said yearly ground rent of sixty-three dollars, - as therein expressed.) No. 4.—Also, all that certain yearly rent charge or sum of sixty-three dollars, payable half-yearly on the first day of the .months of January and July, jn every year forever, without any deduction for taxes, by George H. Jones, his heirs and assigns, and issuing out of, and chargeable upon, all .that certain lot or Siece of ground situate on the northwesterly side of irard avenue, (late called Franklin avenue,) at the distance of one hundred and seventy-three feet south westwsrdly from the weßt or southwest corner of said avenue and Norris street, in the Eighteenth ward of the* city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth- on the said Girard avenue eighteen, feet, and extending thence northwestwardly, between parallel lines at right angles with said avenue in length or depth eighty-two feet. (Being the. same lot or piece of ground which John T. Jones and Susan, his wife, by. indenture dated tbe twenty-seventh day of Feb- . ruary, A. D. 1860, recorded in Deed Boot A. D. B, No. 118,'-page 243, granted and conveyed unio George H. Jones, Ins heirs and reserving thereout unto the said John T. Jones, his heirs aud assigns, the said yearly ground rent of sixty-three dollars, as therein ex pressed.) No. 5. Also, all that certain yearly rent charge or sum of seventy-two dollars, payable half yearly, on the first day of;the months of January and July, in every year forever, without any'deduction for taxes, by George H. Jones, his heirs and assigns, and issuing out of aud chargeable upon all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the northwesterly side of Girard avenue, (late called Franklin avenue) and northeasterly side of a certain twenty-nine feet wide street (extending from said avenue to Brown street) called Morton street, iu the Eighteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; con taining in front or breadth on said Girard avenue eigh teen feet, and extending in depth northwestwardly of that width along the northeasterly side of said Morton street eighty-two feet. [Being the same lot or piece of gronnd. which John T, Jones and Susan, his wife, by indenture dated tbe twenty-seventh day of February, A. D. 1860, recorded in Deed Book A, D. 8., No. 118, page 239, &c., granted and conveyed unto George H.: Jones, bis heirs and assigns, reserving thereout unto - the said John T. Jones, his heirs and assigns, thesa'd yearly gronnd rent or seventy-two dollars, as therein expressed.] . [D. C., 174; J. T. ’63. Debt, $325. Bonsall.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of JohnT. Jones. , JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 21,1863. my22-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, willhe exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, June 1,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain foar-story brick messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of Market street, late High street, being number 1519, at the distance of one hundred and fifty-five feet westward from the west side of Fifteenth, late Schuylkill-Eighth. . street, in the city of Philadelphia* containing in front or breadth on the said Market street seventeen feet and half an inch, and extending of that width in length ordepth northward sixty feet to a threc-fect-wide alley, which communicates with another three-feet-wide alley which leads, northward into Jones street. Bounded on the north by tbe said first*mentioned three-feet-wide alley, on the south by the said Market street, on the east by a messuageand lot of ground conveyed to Andrew Johann, and on newest by ground now or late of said Matthew Newkirk. - [Being the same premises which the said Matthew Newkirk and wife, by indenture bearing even date herewith, but duly executed, acknowledged, and delivered, immediately before these presents, and in tended forthwith to be duly recorded, for the considera tion money therein mentioned, part whereof is hereby secured, granted and conveyed.nnto the said Charles F. Leisen infee.] Together with tbe-free and common use and privilege of the said two three-feet-wide alleys at all times hereafter forever. ' CD. C., 175: J.T., ’63,\ Debt, $3,000. Cuyler.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles H. Leisen. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia,’Sheriff’s Office, May 20.1863. my22-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Junel, 1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, AU that certain three- story brick messuage or tene ment and lot or piece of ground, situate on the west side of Randolph street, at the distance of about one hunared and forty feet seven inches northward from the north, side of Wager street, in that part of the city of Phila delphia late the district of the Northern Liberties; con taining in front or breadth on the said Randolph street seventeen feet seven: inches, and in depth that width sixty-five feet Bounded on the east by the-said Ran dolph street, on the Boutk by ground now or late of Charles Meredith Dupue, and on the north aud west by ground of Mary Maria Colkoun.' [Being the same pre mises which Peter Senn and wife, by indenture bearing even date with a certain indenture of mortgage, viz: April 13th, 1858, but duly executed and acknowledged prior to the execution of said indenture, and intended therewith to be recorded for the consideration therein mentioned, the greater part of which was intended there by to be secured, granted and conveyed unto the said John J. Hoffman in fee, under and , subject to the pay ment of a yearly ground rent or sum of fifty-four dollars and fifty-six cents, as therein mentioned and Bet fortk.3 ID. C., 153; J. T., ’63. Debt, $1,98L27. Thorn.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John 8. Hoffman. • JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. May 20,1563. my22-3t GHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Junel, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the southerly aide of Adams street, at the distance of ninety six feet eastward from the east side of Emerald street, in that part of the city of Philadelphia lately known as the district of Kensington, in the county of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Adams street ninety feet, and extending in length or depth southward, between parallel lines at right angles with said Adams street, one hundred and fifty feet three inches. to Taylor street. Bounded eastward by ground of Joseph Firth, westward by ground of Weiser, southward by Tay lor street, and northward by Adams street aforesaid. [D. C., 142; J. T, ’63. Debt, £2,075:06. Jno. M. Thomas.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles F. Mill*r. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. May 20,1863. my22-3t MARSHALS SALES, "JLTARSHAL’S SALE —BY YIRTUE ATJ - of a Writ of Sale by the Hon. JOHN C ADWALA DER, Jndge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, iu Ad miralty, tome directed, willhe sold at Public Sale,to the highest and best bidder, for caßh, at C ALLOWHTLL STREET WHARF, on WEDNESDAY, May 27. 1863, at -11 o’clock A. M., the schooner GENERAL TAYLOR, ker tackle, apparel, etc., as she now lies at said wharf Immediately after the sale of said vessel, at MICHE NER’S Store, No. 14:* North FRONT Street, will be exposed to sale the cargo of same, consisting of a large assortment of merchandise, compriring metal buttons, waist buckles, fine-tooth combs, elastic combs, ffincy soap, spool cotton, lead 1 pencils, .paper, pocket-books, pipes, cheese, candles, wine* military caps, clothing, cavalry boots, balinorals, &c., and a variety of other ar ticles. Catalogues will be issued prior to the day of sale.' ~ ’ WILLIAM MILLWARD, -U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, May 15, 1863. rn.yl.6-6t SALE.—BY VIRTUE "A of a Writ of Sale by the Hon. JOHN CAD WALA DEB, Jndge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the* Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi ralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at PATTERSON’S STORES, corner of FRONT and LOMBARD Streets, on THURSDAY, May 28, 1863, at 12 o’clock : M;, 202 coijs of Manilla rope, and 1,194 boxes window glass, assorted sizes, being part of the cargo of steamer BERMUDA. WILLIAM MtLLWARD, U. S. Marshal of E. D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. May 15, 1861. y, y . . .. myl6-9t TWTABSUAL’S SALE—BY VIRTUE of a writ of sale, by the Hon, JOHN CADWALA DER. Judge of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi ralty, to me directed, will he sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at CALLOWHILL STREET WHARF, on FRIDAY,-May 29th, 1863, at 12 M., the Schooner BRILLIANT, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, as she now lies at said'wharf. WILLIAM MILL WARD, ; U. S. Marshal E. D. of Penna. Philadelphia, May 18, 1863. . inyl9-6fc A/TARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi ralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at Michener’B Store, No. 142 North FRONT. Street, on MONDAY, June Ist, 1868, at 12 o’clock M„ 10K baleß of COTTON, the cargo of the sloop , per steamer Massachusetts. : WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. S. Marshal E. D. of Penna* Philadelphia, May 18, 1863. - myl9-6t J; HANNA, , OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT CLAIMS, No. 262 F street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth, WASHINGTON, D. C. Particular attention given to the Adjustment and Col lection of Army and Navy Contractors’ Claims, Quarter masters’Vouchers, Mail Contractors’ and Postmasters* Accounts, Certificates of Indebtedness, and the Prosecu tion of Claims for Losses of Steamboats , and other pro pertyinGovernment employ. Also to Investmentsinand Purchase and sale of Government Securities. Prompt and faithful attention will be given to all busi ness entrusted to me. REFERENCES: SPENCER. VILLA & CO , Boston/ •. LIVERMORE. CLEWS A CO. , New York. VERMILYE & CO., BAKER, WESCOTT & CO,, Philadelphia. B. T. CANBY. if W. J. WAIN WEI# HT, “ HANNA, HART k CO., Pittsburg. GEORGE C. GLASS k CO., Cincinnati G. H. BUSSING k CO., C. D. COFFIN, Esq., * , '* L.-A. BENOIST & CO./St.'Louls. ANDERSON k WATSON, MARC k HERTEL, Chicago. 8. P. BRADY k CO., Detroit. WILLIAMS & CO.. ■ 4 ‘ H/ WICK k CO., Cleveland. R. HANNA & CO. v r ALVOBD, COLWELL & ALVORD, Indianapolis. JOHN FERGUSON, Esq., San Francisco. . '/HENRY BIGELOW, E&Q., • , • : - QUIGLY, MORTON & CO., LoulsvUle. • . Washington, April, 1863. &p29-lm \TAOKEBEL, HERRING, SHAD, &e.. Ac. - ■ ■■ .v ■ . , . • 2,600 .Mass. Nos. 1,3, ud 9 Mackerel, latfr4angfcl fit flsh, itrassorted paokages. - _2,oo(PBbli. New Eastport, Fortune -Bay, and Hallies Herring/r * * WOO Boxes Lubee, Scaled, and No. 1 Herring.' IoQ Bbls. new Mea* Shad. ' >'• ? VV . - alw Boxes Herkimer County Gheese. In store and for tale by IMURPHY * KOONff Mo. 14« North WHABy*. pBPPEB SAUCE.—2OO DOZ.PEPPEB Meterehtrefeanc 4 "’ Sauce; 60 do.. Wor. CONDENSED MILK.— 4OO doi.r Wm. K. Bra and Borden’s Condensed Milk. J, - ~ . For sale by RHODES 1 4 WILLIAMS, - - IQT South: WATER TT-N IO N STEAM AND -WATER HEATING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA GOLD’S FATENT STEAM.AND HOT-WATER HEATER THOMPSON’S LONDON KITCHENER, And all othaT Improved COOKING APPARATUS.- “ ° ta,al Boilers''afid'Water BackSLParlor' and other' Grates, Registers and Ventilators, Backs and Jambs, and all things connected with the above branch of business. JAMES P. WOOD, No. *1 South FOURTH Street. B. M. FELTWELL, Superintendent. a? 29 ly - THE PBESS.—PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, MAY *22. JS63. AYEB'S FILLS. —AKE YOU SICK; FEEBLE, AND COMPLAINING? Are you out of order, with, your System deranged and your feelings un comfortable r These symptoms are often the prelude to serious Illness. Some fit of sickness is, creeping' upon you. and should b* averted by a timely uho of the right remedy. Take AYER’S PILLS, and cleanse out the dis ordered humors—purify the blood, and let the fluids move on unobstructed in health again. They stimulate the functions of the body into vigorous activity, purify the system from the obstructions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and obstructs its natural functions. These, if not relieved, react upon, themselves and the surrounding organs, producing gene* ral aggravation, Buffering, ana disease. While in this condition, oppressed by the derangements, take AYER’S PILLS, and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent in this tri vial and common complaint, is alßo true-in many of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The same pur gative effect expels them. Caused, by similar obstruc tions and derangements of the natural functions of the body, they are rapidly and many of them surely, cured by the same means. None who know the virtues of these Pills will neglect to employ them when suffering from the disorders they care, such as Headache, Foul Stomach, Dysentery, Bilious Complaints, Indigestion, Derangement of the Liver, Costiveness, or Constipation. Ab a Dinner Pill they are both agreeable and effectual. Price 25 cents per box, or five boxes for sl’ Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & Co., LOWELL, Mass:, and sold by J. M. M&RI8 & Co., at wholesale, and by FREDERICK BROWN. __ ap2o-mwf2m “DEAD THE FOLLOWING CABE- Aai FULLY.—At the close of a Course' of Lectures, de livered to ns. Members of one of the many Classes of PROF. C. H. BOLLES, who has been developing his dis covery for nearly four yean, atl£3o WALNUT Street, in the City of Philadelphia, in the application of GAL VANISM, -MAGNETISM, and other modifications of ELECTRICITY, the following resolutions were unani mously passed: . Resolved, That, as we have beon. eye witnesses for many weeks in the Institution of Prof. Bolles, and have good reason to believe that he has discovered new prin ciples in the application of the different modifications of Electricity to the various diseased conditions of the hu man »ystein; and that, in the treatment of different dis eases, we have been convinced that, In his hand, as also his Students, the application of Electricity is a reliable therapeutic; and that he has taught us a new, rattans!, and scientific Philosophy, and we believe the only re liable theory of disease and mode of cure. Resolved , That, in our judgment, the philosophy ad vanced,and so clearly, demonstrated in the Course of Lectures, ts entirely new and original with Prof.Bolles, and not known to the Medical Profession, and that the great success which has attended hla practice in this city is alone the result of his scientific discovery of Electrlo&l laws hitherto unknown to man, and that the many failures of other men in this city using this mighty agent is their ignorance of the true principles of Electricity Resolved, That we.in duty to suffering humanity,and for the great progress of the human race in approxi mating loacoudition of health and happiness, commend the Professor and his theory and practice to the public, and bid him God speed, as we believe his great mission is one of benevolence and mercy, and calculated to benefit humanity in the only scientific and reliable way to a final restoration of health and physical happiness. Resolved, That we tender to Prof. Bolles our thanks for his lucid instruction and kind attention to us, indivi dually, and as a class; that he has redeemed every pledge or assurance made by him, and that in parting from him he has our best wishes for his happiness and prosperity, and we heartily commend him to all scienti fic investigators, and also to the diseased of body' or mind. , % Also, Resolved , That the proceedings of this meeting be signed by each member of the class, and published in the city papers. By order of the Glass. : „ „ M. J. GALLOWAY, M.D,, Chairman. W. B. Brown. E. A- Steel, M. D. J. C. Reed, M. D. • E. T. Elliot. M. D. Frederick Walk, Allegheny House (814),Philadelphia. Jacob Grim, 1329 North Marshall street, Philadelphia. W. H, Fuller. Mi D. ' „ Tbos. Allen, three doors east of Fortieth street. 8. W. Beckwith, No. 9 Woodland Terrace.Phila. E. N. Nash, 313 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. M. E. Tuttle, M. D. J. H. Bartholomew, Allegheny House. Philadelphia. Philadelphia. May 4th. 1863. my!B QEALED PROPOSALS ARE INYI- ted till the 30th DAY OF MAY, 1863, at 12 o’clock, M, for furnishing the Subsistence Department with 20,000 BARRELS OF FLOUR Bids will be received for what is known as No! 1, No. 2, and No. 3; and for any portion less than the 20,000 barrels. Bids for different grades should be uponseparate sheets of paper. , The delivery of the Flour to be| commenced on the 10th. day of June, or as soon thereafter as the Government may direct, at the rate of SOO barrels daily, delivered either at the Government Warehouse, iu Georgetown, at the wharves, or at the Railroad Depot, Washington, D. C. | Payment will he made, in certificates of indebtedness, or such other tunds as the Government may have for dis tribxition. The usual Government inspection will bemade just be fore the Flour is received. An oath of allegiance must accompany each bid. No bid will be entertained from parties who have pre viously failed to comply with their bids, or from bidders not present to respond. Tbe barrels to be new and headlined. Bids to be directed to COLO NEL A. BECKWITH, A. D. C., and C S-U. S. A.,'Washington, and endorsed Proposals for. Flour.” my2l*9t PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY; &c. -*■ COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, CUSTOM HOUSE, „ , Philadelphia, May 15, 1863, Sealed and endorsed Proposals for BOoKS, BLANKS, and STATIONERY, for the Custom House, Philadel phia, will be received at this office, until the 18th day of June, inclusive, for supplying tbe Custom House, for one year, from day of June, 1863, with Blank Books, for Entries, Records, Abstracts, -Sec. Books of Bonds, &c. s Printed Blanks, for Enrol men! s, Licenses, Reports, Permits, Accounts, &c. Stationery, viz: Pens, Ink, Paper. Pencils, &c. The whole probably not to exceed $3,000. Liberty is reserved to accept such proposals for the the whole or a ny portion of the articles therein named. *• It is also to be understood that all such articles as may be required, and which are not expressly mentioned in the schedules, shall he furnished oy the contractors at the usual market prices, or may, at the*option of the Collector, be purchased in open market. Schedules of articles and estimated quantities, with specimens and other required particulars, furnished on application at this office. Bonds, with satisfactory security, will be required for the faithful performance of the contract. myls-fr4t WM. B. THOMAS. Collector. A BMY CLOTHING- AND EQUIPAGE - a - OFFICE, TWELFTH AND GIRARD STS. Philadelphia, May 18, 1863.' SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this Office until 12 o’clock M, on SAI URDAY, the 23d instant, to furnish at the Schuylkill. Arsenal, viz: 2-oz. Machine Thread, No. 60, on spools. 2-oz. MachineJThxead,: No. 70,- on spools. ;r :_ , ° Black Buckles for Pants." ■' - - •: 6-4 Dark Blue Cloth, for Uniform .Coats, Indigo wool dyed. - _ Regimental General- Order Books. . Regimental Order Books. Vr ; Regimental Descriptive Books. ■ Regimental Indexßookfl. . ‘ Regimental Target-practice Books. Regimental Letter Books.; Bidders will state in their proposals the price, quantity? bid for, and time of delivery. ' The ability of the bidder to fill the contract must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signatures - must be appended to the guarantee, and said' guarantee must accompany the bid. Samples can be 6een at this office, and Bidders are .in vited to be present at the opening of the bidß. No bid will be considered that does not comply fally with the above requirements. G. H. GROSMAN, my!9-5t Asst. Q. M. Gen. U. ft Army ; QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’S OF- FICE, Washihotoh City, March 21, 1863.—Owners of steam vessels are inYlted to send to the Quarter master General’s Office tenders for their charter or sale.' Tenders should contain descriptions of the vessels, their dimensions, enrolled or registered tonnage, actual carrying capacity, material, whether coppered, whether sidewheel or propellers, whether iron or copper-fasten ed ; size and power of engines and boilers; and should state the price at which they are offered for long or short •harter, with the estimated value of the vessels in case of loss, or in case the Government should prefer to pur chase instead of chartering. Owners of steam vessels already In the service of the Quartermaster’s. Department are requested to make known to the Department any reduction in their present rates which they may he willing to grant, and also the price at which they will be willing to sell them. All such tenders should be addressed to the Quarter master General of the United States, at Washington, and should be endorsed “Proposals for Charter or Sale of Steamers.” When received they will be considered, and the De^. p&rtment will endeavor to reduce the heavy expense at tending army transportation, upon the-ocean and tide waters, by substituting, whenever it can do so, cheaper vessels of equal capacity for those now employed. mh2s*3m (GENERAL ORDERS, Mo. 105, WAR DEPARTMENT, Ad jt, Gemeral’s Office, Washington, April 28, Tbe organization of an INVALID CORPS is hereby , authorized. - This Corps shall consist of Companies, and if it shall hereafter he thought best, of Battalions, The Companies shall be made up from the following sources, viz: First. By taking those officers and enlisted men of commands how in the field (whether actually present or : temporarily absent) who, from wounds-received in ac tion or disease contracted in the line of duty, are unfit for field service, but are still capable of effective garrison duty, or such other light duty as may he required of an i Invalid .Corps, Regimental Commanders shall at once make out, from information received from their Medical and Company Officers, and from their own knowledge, • rolls (according to the Form furnished) of the names of all the officers and enlisted men under their commands.; who fulfill the following conditions, viz: ’ - .4 ■ 1. That they are unfit for active field-service on ac- ■ count of wounds or disease contracted in the line of duty;. this fact being certified by a Medical Officer in the ser vice, after personal examination. : - . 2. That they are fit for garrison duty; this fact being' likewise certified by the Medical Officer, as above, after | personal examination. 3. That they are, in the opinion of their Commanding Officers, meritorious,and deserving. These rolls shall De certified by the Examining Sur geon and Regimental Commander, and transmitted,- through the regular channels of military correspond ence to the Provost Marshal General of the united States. The Regimental Commander shall enter in the column of remarks, opposite each.officer’s name, on the roll, a statement as to the general character of the officer for in telligence. industry, sobriety, and attention to duty: and all intermediate Commanders shall endorse thereon such facts as they may possess in the case, or if they have none, they shall state how far they are willing to endorse the opinion of the officer or officers making the recommendation. Similar rolls shall he forwarded from time to time, whenever the number of men fulfilling the conditions enumerated or the exigencies of the service may render it expedient. ; - ■••••' Second. By taking those officers and enlisted men still in service and borne on the rolls, but who are absent from duty, in Hospitals or Convalescent Camps, or;are: otherwise under the control of Medical Officers.* In these cases, the Medical Officer in attendance shall pre pare the rolls according to Form, entering the names of officers and men from the same Regiment on a roll by themselves, and send them, with the certificate of the Surgeon, duly signed, to the proper .Com mander, who will forward them, as heretofore specified, subject to the same conditions and Win any case, th* Regimental Commander shall think*an. officer unflt, in point of character, to continue in the Ser vice of the Invalid Corps," though disabled and certif.ed by the Surgeon he will state his objection in the of remarks, and note the exception before slgning-dhe certificate. If any officer or enlisted man now-in rhe service, hut absent and beyond the reach of a Medical Officer in charge of a'Bospital or Convalescent-Camp, desires to enter this Corps?'he will take the course indi cated below for those who have-been honorably dis charged the service. ' ' , V Third. 87. accepting those officers and enlisted men 'been lumorably discharged on account of ■wounds or disease contracted in the line of duty, ana who desire to re-enter the service. In the case of an officer, an application for appointment must be made to the Provost Marshal. General of the .United''States; through the officer detailed as Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of the State. No application of this kind will he, considered unless the following conditions are completely fulfilled: ..... • • , ’ L That the applicant produce the certificate of the Sur geon of the Board of Enrolment for the District in; which he resides,-that he is" unfit for active field duty on ac count of wounds' or disease,'.and is hot liable to draft, but is fit for garrison duty. ' , - = - 2. That he furnish evidence, of honorable discharge on account of wounds or disability contracted in the line of duty. • 3. That he produce recommendations from the Begt mental. Brigade, and Division Commanders under whom he formerly served, that he is worthy,of being thus pro vided for and capable of returning:,adequate,service to tne Government. In case it shall be impracticable to Sat this'last evidence, he may, having established the rst two points above, satisfy ihe Board of Enrolment that he is deserving, and present its .certificate of the fact.- Thisevidence must all he-obtalned by the appli cant, and must be transmitted with his for appointment. f - - if there be ho Actingl Assistant Provost Marshal Gene ral for the State, the application may be \ forwarded through the Adjutant General of the State, who is de sired to endorse "thereon such facts in s the military history of the applicant as he may know, or as are af forded by hie records, and forward the same tojthe Pro vost Marshal General of the United States. ’/Enlisted men, honorably discharged-on account- of. disability, desiring to; re-enlist in this Corps, will present them selves to the Board of Enrolment for tne District in. which they reside, - for examination by-the-Snrgeon thereof, who shall examine them and report the result to the Board of Enrolment. ~ The Board shall then consider each case,, and if the applicant-is found to fulfill the eruditions specified be-, low,' the. Board shall'give him a certificate to that effect— viz; i' r “ [; 1. That he is unfit for service in the field.' ;: 2.“ That he is fit for garrison duty. • s . 3. That he is meritorious and' deserving. ; 4. That he was honorably discharged-from the service. 1 The Provost Marshal for the District shall-then send the application, with this certificate of the Board, to the Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of the State, - who shall procure such evidence of service and charac ter as the records of.the Company to which he belonged, on file at the Headquarters of the State, may.show; ana if satisfied that it is a meritorious case, and that the man is ’deserving, he will “"enlist him 'in accordance with such, special rules as the Provost Marshal General may establish. “ . . ; , 5 Medical Inspectors, Surgeons in charge of Hospitals, Military Commariders.'ana ail others having authority to discharge, under existing laws and regulations, are forbidden to grant discharges to any men under their control who’may be fit for service In the Invalid Corps i The Marshal General is charged with, the -execution of this order, and ihe troops organized under it will be under the control of Ms Bureau. I Byordor ° f ‘ hS Se ° retSrr ° f TOWNSEND,' ) my!2-lm .. Assistant Adjutant General. T3URGUNDY PORT.—I7S QUARTER Casks ust received per ship 4 ‘ Laura.” for Bale In band, by CHAS. 8. A JAS. CARSTAIR9,- ap24 196 WALNUT and 91 G R ANITE Streets? MEDICAL. PROPOSALS. FOR SALE AND TO LET. M FOB SALE OB TO RINT^I modern-built HOUSE, well located and shaded, on Chestnut Hill. Apply to GENETT HINCKLE, MAIN Street. 1 , . my2Q.3t* M foe SALE- church building AND LOT 40x06, on Seventeenth street, above Chestnut street. Terms accommodating. Apply to CRAIG D RITCHIE, Conveyancer, my2o-3t* No, 508 WALNUT Street. m FOB SALE—BEAUTIFUL OOUN jEiTKT BEAT, GERMANTOWN, late residence of T. W. Evans, Esq., East WASHINGTON Lane. The House is 40 feet front, o£ stone, completely interliued. perfectly dry throughout* with stone winy; summer and winter kitchen range in each: furnace, hot aud cold water, .gas, &c. Front Lawn beautifully shaded, with irou railing and L gates m .front; the grounds completely graded, with Btone drains; the walks and drains-sub stantially made and gravelled; the Garden trenched, with alarge amount of fruit; an arbor of 150 feet, with 40 grape vines in full bearing. Tenant House, Stabling for three horses and cow. pasture, See. Apply to BEDLOCK & PASCHALL. my2o-6t 715 WALNUT Street. M : FOB, SALE,IN GERMANTOWN— A pleasant HOUSE in Cottage Row, east side of MAIN Street, above Shoemaker’s lane; eleven, rooms, gas and water throughout, bath-room, furnace, range,' &c. Lot, large, well stocked with beautiful shrubs, shade, and fruit trees. .This is one of the most d esirable locations in Germantown. *ppply to JOSEPH KING, Conveyancer and Real Estate Broker, MAIN Street, Germantown. . m TO BINT—THE LARGE AND commmodious., Dwelling, 916 CLTNTON Street. Kent, $3OO per annum. Inquire Of E. G. STONES, my!9-6t . OPT MARKET Street. m . VALUABLE IRON PROPERTY PS&FOR SALE-MATILDA FURNACES AND ORB BANKS.—This property is situated? on the Juniata river, in Mifiiin and Huntingdon counties, Pa., within one mile of Mount Union Station, on Pennsylvania Rail road.: The Juniata Canal and Pennsylvania Railroad pass through the property. It embraces about twenty seven hundred acres of land, about three hundred acres of which is good farm land, in a high Btate of cultiva tion; the balance is good timber land, would supply sufficient charcoal for the furnaces. The improvements are a good substantial furnace, stack, steam engine. Iron blowing cylinders, &c., with all the necessary buildings. There is on this property an extensive bed of Iron. Ore, being identical, in the geological series, with that at Danville and Bloomsburg. This ore can be mined and delivered at the furnaces for about one dollar per ton. Limestone in abundance, of good quality, on this property. The. extensive coal fields of the Broad Topand Alleghenies are from forty to fifty miles distant, by Pennsylvania Railroad or canal, ana the canal run ning through the property makes it one of the best loca tions for the manufacture of iron, either with "coke or anthracite. In addition to the charcoal, the buildings for the furnace and farm are ample, substantial, and in good repair. The property will be sold a bargain, and on easy terms. For further particulars address WASHINGTON RIGHTER, _ COLUMBIA, :Lan**aster county. Pa. P. S.—Tor quantity and quality of the ore, see Prof. Lesslle’B Report on same. ap2B-lm* Mfor saLE—the elegant COUNTRY RESIDENCE, situated on a beautiful turnpike, 3% miles from Bordentown, N. J. The house was built by the late WILLIAM H. ELLIS, (deceased,) expressly for himself, with all the modern improve ments.. The grounds are tastefully laid out, aud well grown up with fine young shade trees? stabling for four horses and two cows; carriage house, ice house, &c. 20& acres of land attached will be sold low aud ou lac coznmodatingterms. Inquire of CHARLES J. ELLIS, . ■ 225 Market street,- „ Or of HENRY G. ELLIS, % myg-lm* ♦ - Crosswioks, N. J. m FOB SALE—A VERT DESIRABLE . R£A Country RESIDENCE in the borough of Downing town, Chester County, with 18 acres of laud attached, within 10 minutes’ walk of the Pennsylvania Rail road and the Chester Valley Railroad Stations. The Dwelling is very conveniently, and substantially built, with Spring-house, Bam, and all necessary outbuild ings; a great abundance of shrubbery, fruit and shade trees. Apply to ABM. 8. ASHBRIDGE, myl3»2m* . Downingtown, Pa. m COTTAGE-BUILT HOUSE, WITH ■■al spacious side Lots, FOR SALE or FOR RENT. Terms accommodating.- Apply to AMOS CAREY, in the south house in the row On SEVENTEENTH Street, two squares south of Tioga street. my!2-12t* m FARM FOR SALE—IN CHESTER County, 4 miles northwest from Downingtown, on pikeleadiDg from thence to Ephrata Springs, containing about ONE HUNDRED'AND EIGHT ACRES, best Quality of land, well watered and divided in fields; sufficient wood, plenty of Fruit Trees, in prime of bear ing; Buildings -new. and good, large Barn and other buildings ;■ house has nine rooms, spring water at the door. Situation high and commanding, lawn in front, ornamented with shade trees and evergreens. A most beautiful place; it will not suffer in comparison with any within thirty miles of the city. Apply to • D. FURMAN, 104 North SIXTH Street,. myl4-lm* Or to O. PAXSON, on the premises. m GERMANTOWN.—TO LET, A neat DWELLING HOUSE on Price street, German town. Rent, $250 per annum Apply to ray2l-3t* C. W. OTTO, Bank of Germantown, M FOB-SALE—THE SUBSTAN TIAL MANSION and GROUNDS of Mr. J. P. DOANE, on SCHO“L-HOUBE lane, near the station on the Norristown Railroad. This place contains ten acres, and is beautifully located. The house well shaded and commodious, containing twelve rooms. Hot and cold water and gas are introduced throughout the house.. There are also on the premises a large Barn, Stabling, Ice-houee, Green-house, Spring-house, Ac; Possession can he had on or before the first day of June next Apply to C. H. MUIRHEID, mybblm . . No. 303 South SIXTH Street, M A MAGNIFICENT HOTEL TO BENT, possessing every convenience adapted for a first-class Bouse, and will be ready for occupation within a few days. It will be known ae the INTERNA TIONAL. Apply to CHARLES L. BENNETT, on the premises, SECOND Street, below Spruce. ap2B-tf M TO LET—a COMMODIOUS DWELLING, No, 133 North FRONT Street*. Beat moderate. Apply to WETHERILL & 880., 0c27-tf 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. tffe FOR SALE OR TO RENT —A -2- BRICK HOUSE, WITH A ONE ACRE LOT ON MAIN Street. Hadddonfield, N. J. The House is large and airy, containing 13 Booms- - . ADo, for Sal© or to Let, a Three-story Frame, with garden; outbuildings and barn; the whole on reasonable terms. For particulars, apply to C. H. SHINN, dnylStf . . . . ' 333 WALNUT Street. «FGB SALE, AT A S A.CRIFICE— A well-built and convenient STONE COTTAGE, corner of Chelten avenue and Limekiln pike, one-half j-mjJe. Lane station, on the Germantown Terms €asy. ..• - ’ Also, a large number of Cottages at Chestnut Hill, Ger mantown, Holmesburg, Thurlow, and other desirable : -locations. * Also, a variety of superior Farms and City Properties. - « ' « B. GLENN, > 133 South FOURTH Street, and my!6-tf S. W. corner SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. MFOR SALE—PEN N M A N O R FARM, considered one.of the best in the State, conve nient to railroad station and steamboat landing, contain ing about 200 acres. First class improvements. Possession immediately. Also, fine FARM, 163 acres, on White Clay Creek, near Newark, State of Delaware. Apply to E. PETTIT, my 16 No. 309 WALNUT Street. M PUBLIC SALE OF A VALU-#» ABLE COUNTRY SEAT. Will be sold at Public Sale, on the premises, on FIFTH-DAY (Thursday), the 28th of Fifth Month (May), 1863, the following described Real Estate, situ ate m the Township of CONCORD, in the county of Delaware, late the residence of Nathan Shaipless, de ceased, to wit: A GOOD STONE DWELLING, ; 84 by 38 feet, two stories high, four rooms on each floor, , and two in the attic, with a two-story Kitchen and a ! frame Wash House attached; Stone Stable, with accom modations forBhorses; Cow House, Wood House, Corn t Crib, and shop, together with ' 10* acres of excellent land. The House is surrounded by. well-grown Shade Trees, and is pleasantly situated in the village of Con cord, on the highest ground in the county, within ten minutes’ walk of the Concordville Station, on the Balti more Central Railroad,' and half an hour’s drive of Darlington, on the West Chester Direct Railroad, by which access to the city can be times a day. It is convenient to a Post Office, Store, and places ofpub ."lsc worship, and would make a desirable Country Resi dence. ■ ..Possession will be given immediately. also be sold, at the same time, the Personal Property of said deceased, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, two Cows, Horse, Carriages, Tools, and Farming utensils. . • The sale to commence at 12 o’clock, noon, on said day, and will be continued until all is disposed of. Conditions at sale. .FERRER BRINTON, GEORGE MARTIN, my2o-6t* Executors. PROPERTY FOR SALE, —a Choice Building Site within two minutes’ walk of railroad station. Over Four Acres of Land with shade.trees. * Apply daily, except Tuesday and Thurs day morning, from: 10 till 11 o’clock, at 805 MARKET Street. , . . mys-tf 1250 Acres TIMBER LAND FOR SALE! For Sale, a Tract of first-rate WHITE PINE TIMBER LAND, Containing One Thousand Acres, situated in CAMBRIA County, Pennsylvania, within a few miles of the Penn sylvania Railroad, connected by a Plank road at Tipton. The lands are heavily set with White Pine, Oak, and Hemlock White Pine). The improvements consist of a First Class Steam Saw Mill in complete running order; a good Grist Mill, with two run of stones, driven by water power, and a good Water Saw Mill; also a good Store House, Blacksmith Shop, Stables, twelve good Houses for Workmen, and. everything in complete order for manufacturing Lumber to good advantage, and can be made and put into market on as good terms as can he done at Williamsport or Lock Haven. There are Schools near, and a Church on tne property. Tipton is a first-rate point on the Pennsylvania Railroad as a Lumber Market,-and as a place of residence is very healthy, and ha* Churches, Schools, and every advantage of a thriving Conntry Village. . This is a very desirable property, and the Timber and ?MilJs are equal to any. WHITE PINE TIMBER LAND FOR SALE IN CLEAB , ‘FIELD COUNTY, PENNA. For sale, a tract of 250 Acres of first-rate White Pine Timber Land in Clearfield connty, Pennsylvania, with in two miles of Clearfield Creek (which is a good rafting stream),' and within hauling distance, over a good road to Pennsylvania Railroad. There is a hew and first-class Steam Saw-Mill, in good running order, on this property, with dwelling houses for and other necessary improvements needed around a Lumber manufactory. . Tiie-wfaffoTpino TimW-tK_he&vily set, and of the best quality. There. is, also first-rate Oak on the tfactr and the soil is rich and rolling, and ean be readily sold for farming purposes after the timber'is off. There are Several Hundred Acres of. first-rate White Pine timber lands adjoining this property which can be bought at a reasonable price, which would, supply timber enough for several years l operation*. Lumber can he readily rafted or sent to market by railroad at a good profit. * There are Churches, Schools, and Post Office near the property, and P the neighborhood is flourishing and prosperous. This is a most desirable property, and well worth the attention of .capitalists who wish to invest in active business. For further particulars, address HUGH W. TENEB, ... mh6-mdtft3m 13 South-THIRD Street, Phila. ■yALDABLE LANDS BOR SALE * By direction of Honorable Secretary of the Interior* the undersigned will receive sealed bids for the purchase of any or all of the lands hereinafter described they be ing among the choicest and best farming lands in Min nesota. -v • These lands comprise what are known as the WIN NEBAGO TRUST LANDS, in the State of Minnesota, and will-he'sold to the highest and best bidder, in tracts not exceeding one hundred and sixty acres each under the provisions of a Treaty concluded with the Winne. bago Indians, April 15, 1859, and an Act of Congress, ap proved February2lst, 1863, entitled “An act for the re moval of the Winnebago Indians, and for. the sale of their Reservation in Minnesota for their benefit. ” No bid .will be entertained at a rate less than two dol lars and fifty cents per acre. In case a bid is accepted, the party making the same Will be notified as soon thereafter as practicable. If within thirty days after such notice the party shall.fau to make payment to the undersigned, the land for which such hid was made will be. subject to sale to any other person. iPatents will he issued and transmitted to purchasers as soon after payment as the same can he prepared. Payments may be made either in cash,, or in the Certifi cates of Indebtedness of the Winnebago Indians, issued by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the debts of said Indians, and secured to he paid out of the proceeds of the sale of said lands, by the third article of the treaty above mentioned. . : Theright to reject any or all bids is expressly reserved. All bids must be sealed and addressed to the undersign ed. Washington City* D. C., and endorsed, “Bids for Winnebago Trust Lands.” DESCRIPTION OF LANDS. Sections 6,7, .18, 19, and 30, of Township 106, North of Range 23 West. " Sections 6/7,18,19, 30 and 31, of Township 107, North of : Range 23 West. " i Section 81, of Township 108, North of Range 23 West. Sections 25 to 36, inclusive of Township 106, North of Range 24 West. : . •’ Sections Ito 21, and Sections 27, 28, and 29, of Town ship 107, North of Range 24 West. 5 Sections 31 to 36, inclusive, of Township 108, North of Range 24 West/ n , „ - Sections 25 to 36, inclusive, of Township 106, North of Range 25 West. ' ' : Sections 1, 2. 3,11,12, and 13, of Township 107, North, of Range 25 West. . ••• •• ■*: Sections •32 to 36, inclusive, of Township 108, North of Range 25 West. , All of Townships 106 and 107,. North of Range »> West. - Sections SI to 86, inclusive, of Township 108, North of Range 26 West. All of Townships 106 and 107, North of Range 27 West. ' Sections-31 to «6, inclusive, of Township 108, North of .Range 27 West. - . ... ... - '■ Bids'will be received as above invited until the Ist ot JULY next, at which time all bids then received will be examined and acted upon. , , After the Ist of July next, bids will be examined and acted upon at the expiration cf each period of two months. - , WILLI AM P. DOLE, • Commissioner of Indian Affairs. WAsmxfSTOK. P. c.. May 4.1863. ■ ;my7-thf4w fT r WO ELIGIBLE LOTS, IN CAMDEN, . _L yOR SALE— Belonging to the v Eetateof THOMAS i ACKLEY, .deceased. Situate respectively on PENN . Strtet, below Third Street; 55 by 100 feet; and on SE COND Street, below Penn Street, 40 by 116 feet. Ten minutes’ walk from Market or Yino-stToet- Ferries. No incumbrance. Apply at comer of SECOND and PENN SUepts. my2l-10/* LEGALf TESTATE OF HENRY T. SEEBHAN, Aj DECEASED.—Letters of Administration cum teata mento annexo on the Estate of said decedent having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate will please make payment, and those hadig claims against the same to preseat them without delay to ELLEN SKEETIaN, Adnv’x. Maoayank, Or to her Attorney, NATHAN H. SHAKPLfiSS, apU-fSt* No. 28 North SEVEN PH Street. ATO7ICE. LETTERS TESTAMENT f' TARY on the Estate of JOSEPH S. RILEY, Jr., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Wills of the county of Philadelphia, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against tne.same to present the same to ISABELLA W. RILEY, Executrix, * , CHESTNUT, west Forty-seroud-street. O r ,J«> CHARLES S. RILEY, aplO-f6t DELAWARE Avenue, below Green street, TN THE OEPHANS’ COURT FOR - 1 - THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of the petition of the HaYES MECHAN ... ICS’ HOME. rsi s? ed Auditor appointed hy the Court to *jnd report lll> ° n the propriety of the convey ance of tit2e by the Executors of GEORGE HAYES, de ceased, as prayed for m said pelitionr will hold a meet -liof olr p 8 i aid , on TUESDAY, *bl® 3 1 at 3 0 “l o ® ls P- M. at No. 138 South. H. E. WALLACE, mylB-jnw&fst Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR the CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of CAKOLINB PHIZ, deceased. JJ appointed hyjdie Court to audit, nettle, and adjust the account of EGBERT P. KING, to a i° n r v°. f t ?a 01 CAROLINE PHIZ, deceased? and dlbinbutwii pt the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the pur on THURSDAY, May 28th, 1860, at 4 0 clock P. M.. at his offin» •sot "Rirc Street, in the city of ’ 507 KACE my!s-fmwst* JOS/ ABRAMS, Auditor. TN THE COU RT OF COMMON -*• PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND CODNTY OF PHILA DELPHIA. Cl. s.] Notice'is hereby given to all persons inte rested in the following accounts, that the Houorable the Judges of the Court aforesaid have appointod SATUR DAY, the 6th day of June, A. D. 1863, for hearing the same, and unless exceptions be filed thereto they will he allowed, viz: Estate of Joseph Ripka, t ccount of Trustee. Estate of Geo. Bicking, account of Committee. Estate of Jacob and Givenny Ann Streeper, account of Committee. Estate of Mrs Mary Patton and children, account of Trustee, , „■ Estate of Geo. Eunge & Co., account of Assignee. Estate of Independent Mutual Insurance Company, account of Assignee. Estate of James Hart, account of Assignee. " Estate of George and Mary App, account of Trustee. Estate of Louisa B; Steedman, account of-Trustee. Estate of Jane M. B. Steedman. account of'Prnstee. a FREDERICK G. WOLBERT. my!5,22.29,]e5-4t , Profeho notary. "NJOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT A’ application will be made to the Franklin Fire In suianccCompany-of Philadelphia to issue a new POLICY to the Executors and Trustees under the will of DAVID KIRKPATRICK; Deceased, in place of Policy No. 6, 145, transferred to him Dec. 10,1855, thesamehavingbeen lost or mislaid. _ CHAS. E. LEX, myls-lmw6t* • |For Executors and Trustees. TTNITED STATES' PATENT OFFICE, Washington, /May 4,1861. On the petition of MARY MURPHY, Administratrix of the Estate of JOHN MURPHY, deceased, of Philadel phia, Pennsylvania, praying for the extension of a patent granted to the said John Murphy, the 7tli day of August, 3849, for an improved method of regulating the con traction of car wheels for seven years from the expira tion of said patent, which takes place on the 7th day of August, 1563. - 31 is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY, the 20th day of July next, at 12 o’clock M.; and all persons are notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth dn writing, .at least twenty days before the day of hearing; all testimonyfiled by either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on application. The testimony in the case will be closed on the 6th day of July next; depositions and other papers relied upon as testimony must be filed in the office on or before the morning of that day; the arguments, if any, within ten days Ordered, also, that this notice he published in : the Chronicle. . Washington D. C.. and The Press , Phila delphia, Pa., onceaweek for three successive weeks; the first of said publications to be at least sixty days previous to the day of hearing. D. P. HOLLOWAY. myB-f3t . Commissioner of Patents.' TOST CERTIFICATES.—NOTICE IS -*-A hereby given that application has been made to the Auditor General of Pennsylvania for the issue of dupli cates of the following described Certificates of the Five §er Cent. Loans of the Commonwealth, issued by the Ank of Pennsylvania, (acting as transfer agent of the Commonwealth,)in the name of the Honorable Colonel LEICESTER FITZGERALD STANHOPE, of the Cedars, Putney Surrey, in England: No. 355, dated April 6, 1837, act of April 13, 1835, for $5,000. No. 356, do do do do for $5,000, No. 357, do do do do fors2,ooo. mh3l-3m T OST CERTIFICATES.—NOTICE IS hereby given that application has been made to the Auditor General of the State of Pennsylvania for the -issue of duplicates of the following-described CERTIFI CATES of Five per Cent. Stocks of said State, created by the Act of 21st March, 1831, issued by the Bank of Penn sylvania, (acting as Transfer Agent of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania,) in the joint names of George Higgins, of Furnival’s Inn, London, Esq.: Richard Hicnens, of St. Ives; Cornwall, Esq.; and Charles Henry Rhodes, of Denmark Hill, Surry, gentleman. With benefit of survivorship, which Certificates have been lost, viz: No. 1.400, dated Nov. 4, 1839, f0r4,000 dollars. •* 1,401, “ “ “ 6,000 “ 9,000 dollars. And all persons are hereby called upon to show cause to the Transfer Clerk, at the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, in the city of Philadelphia, why such duplicate Certificates should not be issued. THOS. BIDDLE & CO., aulfi-Sm No. 396 WALNUT St. Philadelphia INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COM- A PANT OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET. Insures against loss or damage by FIRE, on Houses, Stores, and other Buildings ; limited or perpetual; ana on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, in Town or Country. CASH CAPITAL *3OO,OOO— ASSETS 9377,410 TO. Invested in the foHowing Securities, vis: First Mortgage on City Property, well secured 9125,400 00 Ground rents,. ........ 2,000 00 UnitedStatesGovernmentLoane ...« 60,000 00 City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. Loans. 50,000 00 Pennsylvania, $3,000,000 6 percent. L0an...... 16,009 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Stock....« 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds Ist and 2d Mortgages 35,000 00 Allegheny county 6 per cent. Penn. R. Loan. •« 10,000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company ’s 6 per cent. Loan 6,000 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company’s 6 per cent. Loan» 5,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent, mort gage Bonds 4,560 00 County Fire Insurance Company’s Stock.»..« 1,050 00 Mechanics’ Bank Stock... 5,000 00 Commercial Bank of Penna 5t0ck....;... 10,506 00. Union M. Insurance Company’s Scrip..B2B 70 Loans on Collaterals, well secured 2,500 00 Bills Receivable. 697 03 Reliance Insurance 9smpany of Philadelphia’s Stock 9,760 00 Accrued Interest 5,829 41 Cash in bank and on hand. 21,795 56 Worth at present market value ■ DIRECTORS. Clem Tinjrlev, Robert Toland, William R. Thompson, William Stevenson, Samuel Bispham, Hampton L. Carson, Robert Steen, Marshall Hill, William Musser, J. Johnson Brown, Charles Leland, J ohn Bissell, Pittsburg. Benj. W. Tinglejr, CLEM TINGLET, President. —THOS. ,C. HILL, Seeretar: Philadelphia, March I,l{ A WARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. - CORPORATE© BY THE LEGISLATURE 0? PENN SYLVAN 1A.1835. OFFICE, 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS., PHILADELPHIA. _ MARINE-INSURANCE, ON VESSELS,) /To all parts of the Trorld, INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River, Canal, Lake, and Rand Carriage, to all parts of the ZJnion. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, DwellTngHouses,Ac. Asskrs op Thu company, nov.i, isea. $lOO,OOO United States Five per cent. Loan.... $93,000 00 30,000 United States Six per cent. L0an..... 20,750 00 SS,OOO United States Six per cent. Treasury Notes 11,91000 96,000 United States Seven and Three* tenths per cent. Treasury Notes... 26.000 00 100,000 State of Penna. Five per cent. Loan. • 95,330 00 54,000 do. do. Six do. d 0..., 57,130 00 123,050 Phila. City Six per cent. Loan 126,083 00 30,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent. Loan 12,000 00 90,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Ist Mortgaie Six per cent Bonds 22,800 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage Six per cent. 80nd5................ 63,375 00 6,000 Penna. R. B. Co. 100 Shares Stock 6,600 00 16,000 Germantown . Gas Co., 300 Shares Stock, Principal and Interest gua rantied by the City of Phila..... 15,600 00 113,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply . secured ...... 113,700 00 $688,750 Par. Cost $663,749 62. Mkt. val. $683,178 00 Seal Estate .. 51.363 86 Bills Receivable for Insurances made. - 9L282 58 Balances due at Agencies—Premiums on Bta rine Policies, accrued Interest, and-other debts due the C0mpany............ 88,911 6f Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $10,803, estimated value. 4.516 00 Cash on deposit with United State* Government, subject to ten days ’ • ca 11......... $BO,OOO 00 Cash on deposit—ln Banks- 28,727 94 «' Guh in Drawer 260 74 ' • * 109.008 68 DIRECTORS. Spencer Mcllvaine, Charles Kelly, Samuel E. Stokes, -Henry Sloan, James Traqnalr. William Eyre, Jr.,' J. F. Peniston, I James B, McFarland, . William G. Boulton, i Henry C. Dallett, Jr., . John B. Semple, Pittsburg L A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. MAS C. HAND, President. C. DAVIS, Vice President tary. . ded»tf Thomas G. Hand, • John C. D&YiH, Edmnnd A. Sonder,« Joseph Hr Seal, - Robert Burton, Jr., John R. Penroßd,' George G. Leiper, TJdwATfLßarliTusftoji. ..j, | H. Jones Brooke, i Joshua P. Eyre, James G. Hand, Theophilns Paulding* Dr. R. M. Huston, Hugh Crai*, JOHN HENRY LYLBUBN. Secreti TNSUBANCE COMPANY OF THE 1 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Nos. 4 and * EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. North side of WALNUT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Philadelphia. INCORPORATED in 1794-CHARTER PERRPETUAL. - CAPITAL $20(1000. PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY,-FEBRUARY 1,1862, r KARINE. FIRS. AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. .DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrerd, Tobias Wagner. Charles Macalester, . Thomas B. wattson, William S. Smith, • Henry G. Freeman, William B. White, Charfeß S. Lewis, George H. Stuart, , George C, Carson,. _ Samuel Grant, Jr.* Edw.ardC. Knight, t John B. Austin, HENRYD. SHBRBEBD, President. WniiAicHaspbb, Secretary.- nolB-tf ANTHRACITE INSUBANCE COM- A PANY.-AuthoriiedSCapital M400.000-CHARTBI PERPETUAL. Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. - , This Company will insure against loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene- Vso, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance parts of the Union. ■ . • • DIRECTORS. William Esher, Davis Pearson, D. Luther, _• Peter Seiger, Lewis Audenried, J. E, Baum, John R. Blackiston, Wm. F. Dean, Joseph Maxfield, John Ketcham. WILriAM ESHER, President. „ „ ■ ■ : WM.F. DEAN, Vice President. W. M. Bhith, Secretary. • aps-tf A MEBICAN FIBE INSUBANCE aE- COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER PER PKTUAL. - No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Ph ladelphla. ‘ : Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus in vested in sound and available Securities, continues to Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise. Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses promptly adjusted. - Thomas R. Marts, James R. Campbell, John Welsh. Edmund G. Dutilh, C. Morton, Charles W. Poultney, Patrick Brady, Israel Morris. 'JohnT. Lewis. THOMAS B. MARIS, President Aibbbt C. L. Cbawtokp. Secretary. fe22-tf iJHE ENTEBPBISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY’S BUILDING, 8. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS. F. Ratehford Starr,- > George H. Stuart, William McKee, John H. Brown, Nalbro Frazier, J.-L. Erringer. John M. Atwood, Geo, W. Fahnestock, Benj. T. Tredick, James L. Claghorn, Moxdecal L. Dawson, William G. Boulton. ’ F. BATCHFORD STARR, President. , THOB. H. MONTGOMERY, Secretary. fell JOHN B. MYERS & GO., 'AUOTION v E£ KS, Noa. »33 and 334 MABKET Street. „ PEEEMrTOET SALE OP CAKPETIITOS, CAKTOW MATTIHGS, HUGS, MATS, Ac. For Spring Sales, g „ „„, . .THIS MORNING, Alay 22a, at precisely 10>tf o’clock, by catalokAe,on four months credit— Comprising English, Brnssels, three-ply, o.porflne ingrain, Venitian, hemp, and list carpetings; w-Mte and red check Canton and cocoa mattings, rags, mats, drug gets, Ac. PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, INDIA, GERMAN, AMD BRITISH DRY GobDS, Ac ON MONDAY MORNIN&. May 25th, at 10 o’clock, will be sold by catalogue, on four months’ credit, about 700 PACKAGES AND LOTS of French,lndia, German, and British Dry Goods, Ac., embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and staple articles in silk,* worsted, woolen, linen, and cotton fabrics. > POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. ON TUESDAY MORNING, May 26th, at 10 o’clock, will be sold by catalogue, on four months’ credit— About 9CO packages boots, shoes, brogans, cavalry boots, Ac. i embracing a gee eral assortment of prime goods, of City and Eastern manufacture. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. "We will hold a large sale of British, French, German, and Domestic Dry Goods, by catalogue, on four months* credit, , r ON THURSDAY MORNING, ... May 28th, embracing about 700 packages and lots of staple and fancy articles in woolens, linens, cottons, silks, and worsteds, to which we invite the attention of dealers, N* B. —Samples of the same will be arranged for ex amination, with catalogues, early on the morning of aale.when dealers will find it to their interest to attend. & SCOTT, r Jayne’s Marble Building, Cl» CHESTNUT Street, and 616 JAYNE Street, • Philadelphia, LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF AMERICAN AND 'IM THIS MORNING, .May 22d, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely, compri sing about 600 lots of new and desirable foreign and domestic dry goods consisting, in part, of— A|o cartons poult de sole bonnet ribbons. 200 cartons artificial flowers, hose d ° Z * la^es ' au< * gents’ fine white hose and half and°d^awers JI,S silk, wool, and merino undershirts lad . ie3 V “Sosos', and children’s SsSo»Sk , ssatgi?te" hair nets f&cl line of gingham sun umbrellas, SPECIAL SALE OF 850 CASES STRAW GOODS. Also, included in sale of this (Friday) morning,May 22d, will be found— ' 2SO cases of straw goods, of most fashionable and de ferable styles, consisting of black and colored Luton, Milan,. Leghorn, split straw. Florence, and pedal bon nets; palm and willow hoods; Leghorn, Canton, and Fayal caps, straw rosettes, Ac. Also, 50 cases boots and shoes. : SPECIAL NOTICE. Tn otirsale of TUESDAY; May 26th, will be found a very fine line of lace points, double points, Picolomini ismenes, bonraons, mantles, and shawls, just landed. T*Y HENBY P. WOLBERT. " • ' AUCTIONEER, v Mo. MOM MARKET Street, South side, above Second 81 Regular Sales of Dry Goods, Trimmings, Notions, At., every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY MORN ING, at 10 o’clock precisely. City and country Dealers are requested to attend these sales. Consignments respectfully solicited from Manufactu rers, Importers, Commission, Wholesale, and Jobbing Houses, and Retailers of all and every description of Merchandise. DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS. SKIRTS, HOSIERY, Ac. THIS MORNING, May22d, at 10 o’clock, will be sold from the shelves, satinets, denims, delaines,plaids,bareges, lawns, prints, ginghams, stripe and dotted Swiss, nets, laceß, ladies’ collars and setts, dress trimmings, wide tape and cord skirts, cotton hose and half ho*e, gloves, mitts; silk, linen, and cotton handkerchiefs; cravats, neckties, shawls, straw goods, shoes, soaps, Ac. EXPRESS COMPANIES. fSTOBBaamn THE ADAMS EXPRESS «MP Offlce 35*4 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either hr its own lines or in connec tion with other Express Companies, to all the principal Town# and Cities in the United States, felflr E. S. SANDFOBD, General Superintendent. “QOSTAR'S" “COSTAR’S” “COSTAE’S” . ' “CO&TAR’S” “COSTAE’S” “COSTAR’S” “ COSTAR’S "-VERMIN VERMIN VERMIN VERMIN . VERMIN VERMIN VERMIN VERMIN VERMIN VERMIN VERMIN VERMIN • VERMIN VERMIN VERMIN VERMIN-EXTERMINATORS, For Fats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed-Bugs, MosQuitoes , Moths, in Furs, Woolens , etc., Insects on plants. Fowls, Animals, etc. ‘ ‘ 15 years established in New York City. ” ‘ * Only infallible remedies known.” “Free from Poisons.” “Not dangerous to the Human Family. ” “ Rats come out of their holes to die. ” 43f Sold by all Druggists everywhere. !!! Beware!!! of all worthless imitations. J6ST Address, HENRY R COSTAR, Depot, No. 483 BROADWAY, N. Y. Js3“ Sold by DYOTT Sc Co. , Principal Wholesale and Retail Agents, No. 332 North SECOND Street. T/ A. CALLENDER, corner THIRD and WALNUT, Re tail, and all Druggists in Philadelphia, Pa. myll-mwflm __L_ wktb saddle, harness, and ®LSIjTRUNK FACTORY AND WAREROOMS, 1036 MARKET STREET. A large assortment of LADIES’ AND CENTS’ RIDING SADDLES. FINE TRUNKS, VALISES. Ac LIGHTAND HEAVY HARNESS. Wholesale and Retail. ap2S-lm* A. M. DORMAN. gpaff PIANO FORTES, I*l Fl* ©3O CHESTNUT STREET. ©3O ilTTfl A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF THOSE JUSTLY CELEBRATED INSTRUMENTS FROM THE MANUFACTORY OF WILLIAM B. BRADBURY, (Successor to Lighte & Bradbttrys.) HAT BE FOUND AT THE NEW AND ELEGANT V. WABEBOOM, 930 CHESTNUT STEEET. 930 • Those desirous of obtaining a superior Instrument, should call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. The established reputation of these instroments for nearly thirty years, renders their superiority “familiar as household words. ” THEY SING THEER OWN PRAISES. In the arrangement of our new scale, we have added every improvement which can in any way tend to the perfection of the Piano Forte; ancUwe confidently assert that, for delicacy of touch, volume, purity, brilliancy, and sweetness of tone, combined with chat strength ana solidity necessary to durablenesb, these instruments are unequalled. EVERY INSTRUMENT WARRANTED FOB FIVE TEARS.. , E. H. OSBORN, Agent. $■*77,410 70 $398,34860 mh2o-3m PAPER PATTERNS OE THE LATEST FASHION. Wholesale and Retail. New Spring- and Summer Cloaks, Sleeves, Waists, and Children's Patterns,now ready at Mrs.’ M. A. BIND SR’S Temple of Fashion, No. 1033 CHESTNUT Street. Also, ’Press and Mantilla Making in all its branches. Madame Pemorest’s Mirror of Fashion and Le Bon Ton. . - ap29-3m CICILY LICORICE, GEN.—SMALL STICK. Caraway Seed. Gum Arabic. Trieste Vermillion. Powdered Blue for Potters’ nse. Mineral Water Corks, short. Bottle Corks, assorted. Madder, Patch Prime. Oil Bergamot. . , Colchicom Seed. Oil Origanum, Pure. Gum, Kino. Cape Aloes. Pink Boot. Olive Oil, quart bottles. ' In Store, and for sale by GILBERT ROYAL'* Co., Wholesale Druggists, ap23-lm* Nes. 309 and 311 North THIKD Slreet. WILLIAM H. YEATON & 00., Ho. 301 Booth FRONT Street, Agents for the sale of the ORIGINAL HEIDBIECK & CO. CHAMPAGNE, - Offer that desirable Wine to the trade. - 5 Also, 1,000 cases fine and medium grades . BORDEAUX CLARETS. 100 CAB6S “Brandenberg Freres” COGNAC BBANPYi Vintage 1848, bottled in France. 90 cases finest Tuscan Oil, in fi&sks ; 2 dozen in case. 60 bbls finest Quality Monongahela Whisky. . 60 bbls Jersey Apple Brandy. ■ 60,000 Havana Cigars, extra fine. • Most & Chandon Grand Vin Imperial, Green Beal” Champagne. Together with a fine assortment of Madeira, Sherry. Port.**. • ' . • ' feM-ly pEAUTY.—IF YOU WISH TO HAVE -A-J a fine, clear complexion, use HUNT’S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL. It will make you as fair as a lily. Price, 25 cents. If you are troubled with Tan or Freckles, use HUNT’S BRITISH BaLSAM. It is warranted to remove them. Price * 25 cents If you want a Color, use HUNT’S BLOOM OF ROSES. It will not wa«h off, nor injure the skin, and cannot be detected. Price, 25 cents and $l. HUNT’S COURT TOILET POWDER is the best Face Powder in use. Price, 12K, 25, and 50 ceuts. Sold at BUNT & CO. % Perfumers, -41 South EIGHTH Street, two doors above Chestnut..and 133 Santh..SE VENTH, above Walnutr - . my9-3m $976,213 16 PENSIONS.—SIOO BOUNTY AND -t PAY procured and collected for Soldiers, Sailors, and satisfactory rates. Soldiers who have served two years, and all soldiers who have been discharged by reason of wounds received in battle,' are now entitled to the $lOO bountyand the latter, also, to a pension, JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants, mhl4 434-WALNUT Street. nOFFEE! COFFEE!! COFFEE! 11— Tjie beet and cheapest prepared Coffee in the city. A. trial will convince the most sceptical. Ho charge mad* 1/satisfaction is not rendered: Prepared and for sale at the v „ - , Eagle Steam Spice and Coffee Works, - *44 and *46 Worth FRONT Street. HOWARD WOKRELD. pOTTON SAIL DUCK AND OANVAB VJ of all numbers and brands. Baven’s Duck Awning Twills, of all descriptions for feats, Awnings, Trunk, and Waron Coveri. Also, Paper Manufacturers’ Brier Pelts, from Ito fret wide. Tarpaulin, Bolting; Sail Twine, Ao. JOHJr W, BVSRMAIf & 00,. wrM* lO* JOWKfS» All»v. A/TADEIRA WINE.—I7S QUARTER casks and 100 Octaves, just received per * * Laura* ” and for sale in bond, by CHAS. S. & JAMES CARSTAIES. 1»6 WALNUT and »1 GRANITE Streets Hi} EVANS & WATSON’S ~ .WIS." store salamander safe 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PA. •A large yaiiety of FIRS T PROO> SAFES alway. o» hand. TO THE DISEASED OF ALL] CLASSSS.—AII acute and chrouio diseases eared, br' special' guarantee, at 1220 WALN.UT Street, I Philadelphia, when desired, and, In ease of a fail-, ure, no charge is made. •. -• ... *•, Pro! C. H. BOLLBB. the founder Practice has associated with him I>r. M. GAIiLO WAY. A pamphlet containing a multitude of eer i tifleates of those cured; also, letter* mentary resolutions from medical men ana others, will be given to any person free. . . N. B.—Medical men aud other, who desire _« knowledge of my discovery can enter for a nul r course of lectures at any time. I BOLLEB * <JALLOW AT. !/ de»6m 19»° WALNUT Street r'BAVE STONES, GBAVE STONES, VJ AND MONUMENTS, AT large assortment of Italian Grave Stones, ofvanons d€* Bigns,~offered at reduced prices, at Marble Works of A. 6TEINMET2, KIDGB Avenue, belovr Eleventh street. TnVi3V3m • ■ • • -' ~ ~ PHABLES HEID S IE CK- CHAM w lOO baskets of this celebrated Wine just received, aad for sale ia bond Mdutipaidby^ IST South FRONT Street. myl4-lm CBEKRY WINE.—IOO QUARTER 0 Casks just received per ship "Laura.” for sale In bond, by CHAS. S. & JAB. CARSTAIRB, a_nQ4 y tan WALNUT and at GRANITE Streets. pARB. AMMONIA.—A FEW TONS Ay landing. Also,. 3 Catties True Milsk.. per Persia. Imported and for sale by WJL M. WILSON; 908 MAR KET Rireei. -- -v . ' 1 ; mvB j PAINTS.-100 TONS WHITE LEAD,; S. W. Zinc, &c. , in oil or dry. Also, 1,000 packages of ** Crown-brand Lead." oflafce manufacture. For sale by.WM.-M. WHSOK, £OB MARKET. Street. myB AUCTION SAfcE, ■pUENESS, -BKINLEY, & CO.,' ■*- Ko. 439 MABKET STKEKT. SALE OF FJRENCH ff&OpB. THIS (Friday) MOS2fISf(J at 10 o'clock. A CARD.—-The attention of purchasers is raannttl-A.l tn our sale of sfiolots French Goods. % Messrs. Benkard & Hutton {and season). tJuMnomiug, Friday, May 22d T atio o'clock OS'catalogue, on four montts* credit, compriein* a vsrv large assortment of choice goods for present naif* y NOTICE—TO KETAILESS AND JOBBERS THIS MORNING, A Targe assortment of shawls. dress goods, and plain. fine mode and dr*b mohairs and' glaceI.’" 1 .’" Pousons and Bonnets black tatfeta. black Gr« a de Rhines. fancy dresa silks and foulards. 9-8 rich chintz prints. &c. HOTICE—TO MERCHANT TAILORS. In sale this morning— — piecs Lupins fine to extra fine black drap'd'ete. pieces 7-4 extra quality French tricots.- pieces 7 ■ 4 west of England meltons. Lyons black silk velvets. SAXE OP FRENCH GOODS. Tif fjr. j ~ this morning. May 22d, Messrs. Bepkard & Hutton, will make, through us, this last Bale of the season. It will comprise a fall assortment of their fabrics, as follows— _r,o pieces Lupin’s plain,mous de latnes, modes, high colors black r all qualities. 200 pieces Lupins plain mode, hUh colors, black ba reges, crape maretzs, tannatines. 8-4 bareges. 25 pieces G-4 a 7- 4 black drap d’ete 400 pieces silk-striped mozamblqnes, silk stripes and plaid Antn tams, plaid mohair lustres, 7> pieces Lyons black taffetas. Bonnet & Ponsons make: oonble-faced broche figured black taffetas. COO pieces bareges and grenadines, Donna Maria. brown/green, blue, and black. 700 plain wool-fringed thibet shawls and moos da lame, mode high colors, and blacks 400 rich printed thibet shawls, Stella and other styles. 500 broche hoi der Stella shawls, all new patterns PARIS FANCY DRESS SILKS. THIS MORNING. An invoice of Paris fancy dress silks. ErCH FRENCH TRICOTS—Best Quality Imported. THrs MORNING, . An invoice of the best quality French tricots. LYONS BLACK > ILK VELVETS, For Merchants’Tailors. An invoice of extra quality Lyons black silk velvets. 9 8 BRITISH RICH CHINTZ PRINTS. For City Trade. 12 cases 9-8 British chintz prin Is, extra fine quality. M THOMAS & SONS, • Ho,. 130 and 141 Sooth FOURTH Stattt. v Sale No. 319 North Twenty-first Street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, IRON SAFE. &c. , r - ON MONDAY MORNING, May 25th, atlO o’clock. at No. 319 North Twenty-first street, above Vine street, the household furniture,piano, tapestry carpets, feather beds, Evans & Watson fire proof safe, &c. be .examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of Sale No; 619 Franklin B‘reet NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TAPESTRY CAR PETS, CHINA. MANTEL CLOCK, &c' • nr t TUESDAY .MORNING? May 26th, atlo o ciock, at No. 619 Franklin street,abova Green street, the neat household furniture, fine tapestry carpets, fine china, handsome French mantel dock, &c. J®* May be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of the gale. pANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUG TIONEERS, No. »13 MARKET Street. SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE Of" PARIS LAC* POINTS, SHAWLS, BOT7RNOUS. &c. f by catalo nr ua „ THIS MORNING, : May 22, commencing at 20 o’clock precisely. Included in sale, this morning, a full line low, mo .dmm, and high-coßt lace points, shawls, Picolominla. Eu genes, houmous, and mantillas, which will be found toe attention of city retail trade. 15 CASES PRINTED COTTONADES AND TICKINGS . THIS MORNING, May 22d. at 10 o clock precisely. 15 cases well-assorted and desirable styles heavy printed cottonades. , 1 50 pieces heavy ticking, shirting stripes and denims. Also, lots raozambiques and Paris dress goods. Also, gentv cassimere coats. HOOP SKIRTS. NOTIONS. STOCK GOODS Also. THIS MORNING, A full line woven, tape, and fancy-tie hoop skirts, no tions, stock goods, &c. SPECIAL POSITIVE SALE OP STRAW GOODS, MIL LINERY GOODS, Ac., by catalogue „ ON MONDAY MORKISG. May2oth, commencing at 10*4 o’clock precisely. about 200 cases and lots late and fashion able style goods, /or ladies’, misses', and children. LARGK POSITIVE SALE OF AMERICAN AND IM PORTED DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, WHITE GOODS MILLINER! GOODS. Ac., by catalogue? * O2S WEDNESDAY MORNING. May 27th, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely. Comprising about 750 lots seasonable goods, to which the a( tention of buyers is invited. fS E. & S. BERRELL, ATTCTION u • EEP.S, No. 808 MARKET Street, aboYU Eightb Sale at the Arami ago Mills. COTTON AND WOOL>N MACHINERY ON MONDAY MORNING. May 25, at 11 o’clock,at the Aramingo Mills, on Frank fdrd Creek and the Trenton railroad, on the premises of the late James Brooks, comprising 80 check looms, hed dles and reeds, spooling, bobbing and beaming frames. 2 power presses, indigo mills, shafting, belting, pullies, vats, &c. Sale peremptory, to close a concern. Mill to rent ‘ 4®* May be examined any time previons to sale. ■ , Sale I, o-111l Mount Vernon Street. SUPERIOR FUNITURE, FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS. IMPERIAL, VELVET, BRUSSELS. AND INGRAIN CARPETS, SECRETARY AND BOOKCASE, Ac „ „ , ON THURBDAY MORNING. % May 28th, at 10 o’clock, (by catalogue,) at No. mi Mount Vernon street, above Eleventh street, the supe rior walnut parlor, 'chamber,' and oak dining-room fur niture, two fine French plate mantel mirrors; imperial, velvet, Brussels, and ingrain, carpets, English oil cloths, matting, fine blinds, elegant secretary and bookcase, spring and hair mattresses, glass and crockery ware, Ac., of a gentleman declining housekeeping. Also, the kitchen furniture and utensils. 49" May be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of sale. - . PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, A . 535 MARKET and 533 COMMERCE Streets. SALE OF IjOOO CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BRO. GANS. &c. , ON MONDAY MORNING. May 25th v at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold by cata logue, 1,000 cases men’s, boys’, and youths’, calr, Up. and grain boots, brogans, Ac.; women’s, misses’, and children’s calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco heeled boot* and shoes. . TW OSES NATHANS, ATJCTTONEEB, southeast comer of SIXTH and RAGS ScreeU. 1.500 LOTS FORFEITED COLLATERALS. NATHANS’ SALE OF FORFEITED GOODS, will taka place ON TUESDAY MORNIHG. June 24 at 9 o’clock, at MOSES NATHANS’ Auction Store, Kof. 155 snd IST North SIXTH Street, ad toining i Southeast corner Sixth and Race Streets, con stating of Clothing, Feathrr Beds, Bedding. Musical Instrumei ts, Fowling Pieccß, Sewing Machines, Leather, Books, Hammocks, Ac., viz— Fine black and other frock, sack, and business coats, overcoats, spring and summer coats; fine casaimere, and ofcbtrpantaloons; silk, satin, Valencia, Marseilles, and other vests;-.fine cloth coat patterns; cassimere, and other pantaloon and vest patterns; fine calfskin and other hoots, gaiters and shoes; gents’ underclothing generally. Fine silk, cashmere, delaines, poplins, and other dresses and skirts; satin, silk,- and other dress'and skirt patterns; ladies’ black atfd other silk coats, basques, mantillas, Ac.; fine embroidered crape shawls, sUk shawls; splendid bjroche shawls, fancy, woolen, and shawls; scai/s, black-lace shawls and mantillas: ladies’ gaiters.-slippers and shoes, laTgegum boots, ladies un derclothiug generally. Fur victonnes, muffs and cuffs, finB Quilts, spreads, and comfortables, sheets,bl*nkets,Jtc.; fine feather beds, superior hammock. A-very supdpbr sewing machine, n ade by Lester; fine old violins, large music boxes, &c.; a quantity of calfskin. Large and elegant bound Douay Bible,highly illustrated, &c; Voyages and Travels in All Parts of the World, by John Pinkerton, 4 vols; Dr, Kane’s Arctic Explorations. 2 vols., and others; car penters’tools, gardeners’shears, clocks. Stc. Also, double and fowling pieces, re volvers, carbines, revolving and other rifles, *c., to gether with numerous other articles. The sale will commence precisely at 9 o’clock, and will continue until every article is disposed of., 49“ The goods will be numbered, and open for exami nation on MONDAY AFTERNOON previons to the sale, my 22 . M. NATHANS. MACHINERY AND IRON. pENISPA WORKS, On the Delaware River, below Philadelphia, CHESTER, DELAWARE CO., PENNSYLVANIA. REANEY, SON, * ARCHBOMJ, s Engineers and Iron Ship Builders, KAHUF AOTTTREBB OP AIL KINDS OF CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING ENGINES. Iron Vessels of all descriptions, Boilers, Water-Tanks, ‘Propellers, &c., Ac. THOB. BEAK ST W- B. KEAHBT, BAXL. AEOSBOLP. Late of Beaney, Neafle, & Co., Late Engineer-ln-Chief, Penh’a Works, Phil*. U. S. Navy. Jy29-ly . J. VAtfGHABf HBBBIOJt, WZLLIAV H. VKKBXCK. JOHJT S. OOPB. COUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, M ____PHHiADEIiPBTA. MERRICK * SONSi ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines for land, river, and marine service. Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac.; Castings of allkinds, either iron or brass. Iron-frame Boofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Kallioad Stations, &©. Betorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im proved construction. Every; description. of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters. Pumping Engines, «c. Sole;Agents for N. Rillieux’s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus ; Nesmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer, and As pxnwall & Wolsey’s -Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine.aul2-tf *sm. PENN STEAM ENGINE CHINISTS, BOILEB-MAKEBS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, laying for many years been in snece»; ioL oDeration, and been exclusively engaged in building and I S^PS^SS^ac l iJS’.'re l orarTheir services to the public, as.being fully prepared to contract for Engines of all sizes, Marine, Eiver, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to execute orders with, quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making' made at the shortest notice'. High' and Low-pressure, fine. Tubular, and. Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings, of all sizeß and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of all descriptions; Holi-Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and Specifications for all work done at this establishment free of charge, and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, ana are provided with shears, blocks, falls, &6., ate., for ralßimg heavy or light W* j c . JOHN P. LETT, BEACH and PALSIEK strata. •TAMES EC CUES, MACHINIST AND U ENGINEER, 1331 BEACH Street, Manufactures Shafting and. Mill-gearing, Lift and Force Pumps, oa the most approved principles. Heavy and light Planing and Turning executed with despatch. ap22-3m* 1/rOBGAN, ORB, & CO., STEAM jjJ. ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, and General Machinists and Boiler Makers, No. 1210 GALLOWHILL Street. Philadelphia. felMy SHIPPING. BOSTON AND PHILADEL* SAinib PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE, sailing from eaeh port on SATURDAYS, from first Wharf above PIN! Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston. -The steamer NORMAN. Gaptaln.Baker. will sail from Philadelphia for Boston, on SATURDAY, May 23d, at 10 o’clocl |A. M.; and steamer SAXON .Captain Matthews, from Boston, on the SAME DAY, &t4P. M. These new and -substantial steamships form a regular Hue, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays. Insurances effected at one-half the premium charged hr iall vessels. Freights taken at fair rates. Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts and Bills Lading frith their goods. .PPiy£ elgU " So*" 0 "’- ; mho 332 South DELAWARE Avenue. Jnjnr f'TT*™ WEEKLY TO LIVER* MBB POOL, touehlng at Queenstown (Cork Har bor ) The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York.and Philadelphia Steamship Company are intended CITY OF^NBW - Y0RK...,. ......Saturday, May 23. OITY OF BALTIMORE.... Saturday. May3o. ETNA..,.* ..............Saturday, JuneJ. And every sueseedintßatarday at noon, from Pier »°« 44, North River. - • mates of passage. Payable la Gold, or It, equivalent in Cnrreneja lIBST CABIN, *BO 00 BTBBKAGB, , Do. to London. 85 00 Do. to LondM. 36 j» Do. to Faria. 9S 00 Do. to fari». «“ Do. to -Hamburt, 90 00 Do. to Hajnbnrn.S7 SO Faeaesien also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Botter dam. Antwerp. *l., at equally low ratal , _ Tares ftomltverpool or Onaanatown: HtajfebbH&i °h3s"' mwjisror
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