THE CITY. The The NOVEMBER 21, 1862.. 'NOVEMBER 21, 1868. 6 A.N....'..12 m..... 3 r. ir. 6A. 3/.....12 lir BP. N. 53 60y, 47% 61 60 ..60 WIND. • 'WIND. NNE.....NNE ..N E by N'...E by N....ENE NOVEMBER 22,1862. f , t 3 A. 11....12 NE B P. M. 40 40M.......4435 'WIIcD. TNW SW...W by N SUPPLIES FOR Union PRISONERS IN RE BEL Durionorre.—Assurances having been given by the rebel authorities that any clothing or provi. .siots sent by the Government, or the Sanitary Com mission,would be forwarded and distributed to the Union prisoners confined at Richmond, Belle Isle, and other places, the Government, in addition to 'the experimental shipments already noticed, has sent - forward 240,000 rations, and 5,000 complete outfits of clothing, underclothing, overcoats, and blankets. The Sanitary Commission have also sent forward large supplies of underclothing, coffee, condensed milk, cannedmeats, tamarinds, soft crackers, and other articles for the comfort of the sick, and the feeding and clothing of the starved prisoners. Per- mission has also been obtained for an agent of the Commission to *company the articles forwarded and attend to their distribution. Careful inspection •Of the rebel prisoners at Point Lookout has been 'made by the Sanitary Commission, and the state ments of our released prisoners have also been "taken. The, comparison of these two reports affords sibuntlant evidence of the barbarity which has characterized the treatment of the Union prisoners. The rebels at Point Lookout are far better clothed and fed by our Government than the soldiers of the Southern army while in the ranks. Our officers and soldiers who have returned from Richmond are, on the other hand, unanimous in their deciaratiocui that they will never again be taken prisoners. Lotto I acknowledging the receipt and distribution of the experimental shipments have been received from General Neal Dow and others, who express in the warmest terms the joy and gratitude of the ofil cers and "soldiers. Many were still unprovided, but those most needy had been oared for. NAVAL.—Matters and things at the navy yard have been brisk-and stirring for the past week. The work on the different vessels at present under , conratuction and repair "has been pushed rapidly forward. The new buildings lately erected on the main walk are now under cover, and in less than a month will be stored with the articles for which they were designed. An extension of about sixty feet to the west end of the joiners' department is under way, two stories having already been built. The want of more room in this department has long been felt, on account of the large amount of work required to he done. The two-turreted monitor ' , Tonawanda" presents a formidable appearance, cowing to its great size and atrength. Workmen are busily engaged on the inside and hull. The gunboat 41 Yantis' is almost completed, and will be launched in the course of a week or two. The `, Kansas" was taken off the dry.dock onSaturiay, after hav ing her hull coppered, and the stern.post and pad dlewheel placed in position. The Itasca, Quaker City, and State of Georgia are ready for sea, and will leave as soon as orders from the Navy Department are received. The supply steamer Massachusetts, lAeut. West commanding, left the navy yard on Saturday, with a heavy cargo of supplies for the vessels ill the South Atlantic squadron. The other War , vessels in port at the present time are the Princeton, Wachusett, Galena, Chocura, Wamsutta, Mount Vernon, Yazoo, Clone maugh, Pocahontas, and the rebel ram Atlanta. ONE YEAR'S POST OFFICE BUSINESS.— The otatlatice Of the business of the Philadelphia post office for .the year ending September 30, 1863, Will prove interesting. They show a large increase .over the business of the previous year, in support of - which we present a comparative statement: THE PRILADT , LPHIA . POST OFPIOE. Comparative' Statement of bit...sines& transacted at the Philadelphia Post Office. daring the year ensiling Sept. 30t4,1862, and the year ending Sept. 30th, 1863: 1862. 1883 . Inorease. Nails sent ' 23,130.693 24,914,112 3,98 4 ,962 _Foreign letters sent... 2,9)2 221 2,945 131 232,910 23, 843,211 27, 860,083 4 016,872 Nails received for dis tribution 21,221,769 25.817 576 4,595,787 Mails received for de livery ... 2,749.396 2 909,340 4,766 731 l'oretgi letters receiT'd 2,496,294 2,997.123 less $99,171 'Stamm and envelopes sold 29.040,924 33,510,32.3 4,799,309 • Registered letters sent and received If the amount of stamps redeemed in 1862 ($3,. 384.78), which had been used for currency, be de. dusted from the sales of stamps is 1862, it will show an increase in sales of $61,388.77 over the sales of that year. There is an increase in every item, ex ,cept foreign letters received, which shows a decrease of $99).."71, leaving the increase in mails received of $46,6-65. COOL ImPtIDENcE.—A soldier , who has been in nearly every battle during the rebellion, and wounded on two occasions, was taking a leisure stroll on Chestnut street, on Friday, for the benefit of his health. He was accosted by a man in citizens dress, who demanded to see his pass. At first the soldier refused to show it, as he did not recognize a ge r s o d n e citizens m in an e dr: i s t e iz a e e n h a r ;p u c ed r aii g h t t Le to w m a a s k a e secret detective in the service of the United States. The soldier, not desiring to have any further trouble -with the stranger, exhibited his pass. It was pro. pounced all right. The strange citizen then started .away. Perhaps this may be all right, or it may not Ir ce -i i .2% , naoc!,L gentlemen who grant passes to ait i . i r m . ig stion when L tl t i:y . : issue such favors. police department have an idea that some swindling— •operation is contemplated by parties representing themselves as detectives in the secret service of the 'United States. DECEASE OF A BRAVE MAR. Captain Dendy Sherwood, Co. C, 118th Pennsylvania Vo . • • • - d at one o'clock on Saturday, at his real ' '• " " • ' • • • • - ck ever. delphia, very extensively known, an. na of m f e • respected. We feel sure that his death will be re etted by all who knew him. In the recent battle on the Rapidan, that resulted so gloriously to . our army, Capt. Sherwood led. the regiment. Captain Dendy Sherwood's name will live in brilliant his tory. Though amid storms of rebel bullets he es caped, yet the oxolteMent settled into a nuick fever, that resulted in his death. FRANKLIN HOSE IS. F. ENGINE.—This great machine Was tried by the members on two oc casions a few days since. The following is the re. Ault of both trials: First commenced playing with thirty pounds of steam in eight minutes. Average for one•half hour, 219 feet; next fifteen minutes, 240 feet ; next fifteen minutes (140 pounds of steam), 206 feet. The nozzle used in playing measured 13,f inches lu11. 4 " She played two streams, one 1; ‘ , and one ill inches, 240 feet. The engine was tried on the day following, and played 300 feet through a IU-inch noz :zle, withi.2o pounds of ateam. Both wale werehighly satisfactory in every respect to all concerned. The "machine was' built at the Amoakeag Werke, New ,Hampshire. SWORD PRESENTATION. —On Saturday -morning a very handsome sword, sash, and belt were presented to Dr.W. R. Borman, surge= of ward No. 5, at the McClellan United States General Hospital, by the patients of said ward. The presentation speech was made by Dr. J. G. Murphy, the executive officer -of the institution, and the remarks were in a happy and patriotic style. Dr. Bonsall replied, in a manner to elicit the most profound attention, paying a - worthy tribute to those with whom he had been for a time so agreeably associated in the capacity of sur geon. Altogether, the occasion was one long to be remembered by those who had the pleasure of par ticipating therein. ROUTE COMPLETED.—The new double 'track line to Washington, which has been in course of construction for the past eighteen months, is at length completed, and trains will commence running today. The companies ' in order to finish the un dertaking, have been at a very large expense, some, thing like two millions of dollars. There•is now a , continuous line of communication between New York and the seat of Government, the two cities being not more than ten pours apart. REBELS DROWNED.—Five of the rebel prisoners attempted to escape from Port Delaware, on Monday night last. Two of them were found, the next morning, Boating about the river upon a :raft. When taken back to the fort, they stated that they had been on the water all night, that theirthree companion had been drowned in consequence of the ? parting of the raft. VALUABLE.—Mr. Charles Heritage, an aoseesor of the Sixth ward, has caused to be print ed, the law, entitled "An act to protect keepers of hotels, inns, and boarding houses in the state of Penne ylvania." It is published on stif glazed card paper, and ornamented with an embossed surround ing, rather pretty. It is quite handy and valuable - to those persons for whom it is intended. THE RAM "ATLANTA."—Persons desiring - to inspect the ram "Atlanta" should avail them selves of that opportunity to-day, as it will, in all probability, be the last one She will be on exhibi tion. Governor Curtain is expected to pay her a - visit to-day. The admittance fee is as nothing when we take .into consideration the benefit which the Union soldiers will derive from the proceeds. FOR A WORTHY OBJECT.—The Ladies' Fair, now being held in Concert Hall, will continue .open during the present week. The proceeds being for the benefit of the House of the Good Shepherd, an institution whose special object is to reclaim un fortunate 'omelet', the exhibition should be well at -tended, and the patronage of it liberal. SLIGHT FlRE.—About halt past 9 o'clock on Saturday mornine, the roof of the machine shop .of A. V. Stilwell, No. 776 Swanson street, took tire Accidentally. The flames were extinguished before 'any considerable damage had been done. THE POLICE. ,[Before Mr. Recorder Been.] Admitted to Bail. Mr. Fullerton who was incarcerated in default of 1,2,000 bail to answer the charge of maintaining a nuisance at a place called the "New Idea". has been • admitted to bail in the aum of $l,OOO. This reduction was admitted by consent of trie Common. wealth law officers, conditioned that the moused abandon the business, and agree not to start the same kind of an idea in any other part of the city. This he solemnly agreed to do. "The New Idea," at least on Chestnut street, has been abandoned. The place hi entirel y closed, and will remain so. s.Bstore Mr. Alderman Belden An Owner Wanted. A fellow giving the name of John Brannin was motomitted yesterday to await a hearing, on the charge of stealing a barrel of apples. He was caught on the wharf, below Dock street, by the harbor pollee. The barrel is marked Diamond G., George Lee. It awaits an owner at the Harbor-police .Station-house. Pickpockets. There seems to be quite an unusual number of pickpockets about Philadelphia. On Saturday morn ing, three well-known members of the light-lingered .profession entered a oar at Third and Redwood .streets and alighted at Third and Shippen. The car was not crowded, therefore there was no opportu nity for the parties to ply their avocation. We understand that quite a large number were to pro ceed to Gettysburg on the occasion of the dedication of the National Cemetery, but were prevented, in Philadelphia and Baltimore, by the presence of se veral well-known detective police officers at the ,sespeotive ddpats. Caution to Storekeepers. A well dressed female thief appeared on Chestnut street several days last week. One or two detec tives watched her movements carefully but did not .see her do ansthing. She is regarded as a very ex. pert shoplifter, by those who know her. Storekeep ers, where a large retail business is done, ought t• employ one or two watchers, especially during the business season. [Before Mr. Alderman McMullin.] Stalls Broken Open. Quite a small boy was arrested at an unseasonable hour on Friday night, while he was in the act of breaking open Stalls in the Eleventh-street market house. He was commited. It is not alleged that he stole anything. The breaking open a stall- is considered malicious mischief in injuring public pro• perty. clocka or Umbrellas to Mend. The present season of the year is generally chosen by adventurous thieves, who, in order to gain ao• gees to dwelling houses, ring the bell at the door. They inquire, "Have you any clocks to mend, or vid umbrellaal" Most likely there may be some of the latter about the house. The applicant will use various devices to enable him to get in, to pilfer any little article that he might conveniently carry away With him.. Several instances of door keys being taken by this process have been made known to the Ilaw,ollicen. The residents of Philadelphia should be on their 'guard whenever such applications are Entitle at their doors or gate,. °meter NOVEMBER 22, 1561. 6 e. m 12 M..... 8 P. N. 46... ' 60 5134 WIND. NN W..N W by.N...NNW pJcJa TAX CLAIMS. OFFICE OF RECEIVES OF TAXES, PHILADSLPSTA. September, 1863. NOTICE IS HEREBY 'GIVEN TO THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTIES mentioned in the appendefl memo , randa of CLAIMS fir Taxes, that Write of Faire Faciete I Will be issued thereon within six week* from the date • hereof, tiniest, the same are paid on or before that time to FREDERICK M. ADAMS, Attorney for Receiver of Taxes. No". 128 South SIXTH Street. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY', A ND coriNety OF PHILADELPHIA. The City of Philadelphia vs Thomas Zell; C P, Sep tember Term. 1883, No 1; city and State tax for 1858. $49.94; lot south aide of Vine street, 170 . feet east of Twenty-second, 98 feat front by 102 feet deep. Tenth ward. Same vs Engerull Fitch: C P, September Term, 1863, No 2; city and State tax for 1858, $80. 78: lot north aide of Race street, 30 feet west of Thirteenth street, 18 feet front by 60 feat deep, Tenth ward. Same vs Archternacht; C P. September Term. 1863, No 3; city and State lax for 3828, $13.24 ; lot weal side of Eighth street, 18 feet north of Depot street, 18 tact front 13Y 63 lee; deep Thirteenth ward. Same vs Win Kookezey; C P, September Term, 1883, No. 4; city and State tax for 1868. 6148; lot Heath side of Melon street, 196 feet west of west side Eleventh street, 34 feet front by 75 reel deep, Fourteenth ward. Same vs Sohn Walters; c P. September Term,l , 63, No 6; city and State tax f0r.1858, $127.07; lot northeaet corner of Eleventh and Coates streets...4o feet front by 140 feet deep, Fourteenth ward. Same vs Wm It Patton; C P. September Term. 1863. No 6; city and State tax for 1858, $20.38; lot- northeast coiner of Oak and Preston streets, 134 feet front by 1.66 feet deep. Twenty-fourth ward. Same vs S F Cordon, C P. September Term. 1863, No 7; city and State tax for 1818 . WA. Ge: lot east side of Twelfth etteet, 30 feet north of Wiatar street. 16 feet front by 75 feet deep. Fourteenth ward. -- Seme vs John Walker; C P, September Term, 1863, No 8: city and State tax for 1858. $23 24; lot east side of Orange street, 17 feet north of Lemon street; is Net front by 60 feet d, ep 'Fourteenth ward• Same va W J Johnson; C P, September Term, 1663, No 9; city and State tax for 1868. $27 98; lot - northwest aide of Lewis street. 92 feet southwest of Emory street, 74 feet front by SO feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs Jesse Lane; C P. September Term. 1863, No 10; city and State tax for 1868, $3l 09; lot northwest aide - of Melville street. 200 feet south of Maple street. 80 feet front by 100 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs Samuel Zepp; C P September Term, 1883 No "11; city' and State tax for 1658, $l3 84; let weer side of Coral street, 32 feet north of Dauphin street, 16 feet front by 64 feet dean. Nineteenth ward Sane vs Richardson; C P. September Term. 1363, No 12; city and State tax for 1868. $13.94; lot north side of .'Abigail street, 48 feet west of Amber street, 24 feet front by 40 feet deep Nineteenth. ward. • Same vs W Spindler. C P. september Term. 1863, No 13; city and State tax for 1818,8114.84; lot east aide of Cant street, 112 feet north of Emeline street, 18 feet front by 65 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. Same vs Israel Peterson; C P. September Term, 1863. Ne 14; city and State tax for MS, s 5. 39 ; lot south aide of Diamond street. 72 rest west of America street, 12 feet „front by Ed feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs J Thomson; C P, September Term, 1863, No 15; city and State tax for 18.58. $BB 96; lot west side of Ca bot street, 131 feet 6 inches north of Lehi,* avenue, 160 feet front ley 67 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs B Shea; C P,September Terni,lB6A, No 16; city and State tax tor 1858. $24.54; lot northwest corner of Duke and Clearfield streets, 11l feet by 140 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. SaineVe John ikeffnig; CP, September' erm. 1863. No 17; city and State tax for 1858, et% 55; lot west side of West street, 00 feet south of Lettie h avenue, 130 feet Lunt by 129 feet deep,. Nineteenth ward. Same ve John C Davis; C P, September Term, 1863,. No 18 ; city and State tax for 1858, SI9 55; lot northeast corner of Ontario and Myrtle streets, 300 feet front by 155 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs James B Leese; C P, September Term, 1363, No 19; city and State tax for 1858, $26 40; lot southeast side of Brown street, 297 feet' northeast of- Division etreet, 73 feet front by 106 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs Daniel Nice; P, September Term, 1363, 'No 20; city anti State tax for 1858. $26.40: lot northwest side of Corel street, 84 feet northeast of Reading Railroad, 16 feet front by 30 feet more or less deep. Nineteenth ward. Same vs J T McMullin; C P, September Term. 18913, 'No 21; city and State tax for 1658, $26 40; lot southeast cor ner of Cumberland and Tulip streets, 72 feet front by 1.50 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. Same vs William B. Johnson; C P, September Term. 1663, No 22; city and State tax for 1858, 03.40; lot north side of Pepper street. 60 feet west of Trenton avenue, 120 feet front by -64 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. Same ve Albert White; C P. September Term, T. 863, No 23; city and State tax for 1858, 526.40; lot southeast corner of Myrtle and Kettlewell streets, 191. feet front by 215 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs Charlee Dlxey; CP, September Term, 1861, No 24; city and State tax for 1858, 520.13; lot northeast side of Richmond street, 154 feet northeast of Allegheny avenue, 51 feet front by 100 feet .deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs William Gather; C P. September Term, 1853, No 25; city and. State tax for 1858, $20.12; lot wen side of Duke street, 90 feet south of- Lehigh avenue 130 feet front by les feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs Charles 11. Spain; C P. September Term, 1863, No 26; city and State tax for 1658.520.12; lot northeast corner of Lehigh avenue and Gaol street. 86 feet 6 inches front by 130 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs J Mathews; C P September Term. 1863. No. 27; city and State tax for 18.58, $20.12: not north side of Adams street. 72 feet east of Tulip street, 54 feet, front by 150 feet 3 inches deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs William B. Johnson; C P. September Term. 1863, No. 28; city and State tax for ISM, $20 . 12; lot north aide of Pepper street, 60 feet weal of Tulip street. 120 feet front by 120 feet 10 inches deep. Nineteenth ward. Same vs Edwin Mitchell; C P, September Term, 1863, No. 29; city and State tax for 1658. $2O 12;. lot southeast corner of Almond street and Lehiesh afentie, 90 feet front by 135 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. • Same vs A Il eieiguel; 0 P, September Term, 1863, No. 20; city and State tax tor 1868, $20.12. lot north side of Richmond street, 1.0 feet northeast of Allegheny aye ene, 64 feet front by 100 feet deep, Nineteenth ward Same vs Daniel Townsend; C P, September Term, 1863, No 31; city and State tax for 1658, ee72.12; lot southeast side of Duke street, 130 feet northeast of Lehigh avenue, 39 feet trout by Si feet 7 inches deep. Nineteenth ward. Same vs same; (1 P. September Term, 1863, No 32; city and State tax for 1858, $20.12; lot southwest side of buke street, 119 feet southwest of Reading railroad, 58 feet front by 68 feet deet, Nineteenth ward. Se me vs Hubert 111 Warren; C P, September Term, 1863, No 33; city and State taxes for 16e03,513 84; lotatorth side of kauphin street, PM feet east of Fifth street, 16 feet fres t by 70 feet dean, - Nineteenth ward. Same vs Daniel McClellan; C P, September Term, 1863, No IA; olty and State tax for ISIS $26.46; lot northweet side of Lambert street. 60 feet southwest of Tioga street, 220 feet front by 140 feet deep Nineteenth ward. Same. TS Daniel Townsend; C P. September Term, 1863, No 345; city and State tax for 1858, $2O 12; lot north west side of Tulip street, 110 feet southwest of Wood street, 60 front by GO feet deep, more or less, Nineteenth ward. ‘• s John 11 Dehaven • C P. September Term, 1963; for 1858,.817• lot east side of - Gaul street, 82 feet n' • front by 54 feet deep, Nineteenth war,. -- ` tr ete 1 6 -feet Same vs James Wood; C P, September Term, 1563. No' 57; city and State tax for 1818, $l7; lot southeast side of Almond etreet, 160 feet southwest of Westmoreland street, 80 feet front by 140 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. - - Same vs George Moore; C P, September Term, 1863, - .1010; city and State tax for 1658, 517; lot northwest side ,slAlmeen str,eet. l uts f T e leg,: , 3 l O ., ll..r i t i Le t s e t en Ot h e w le a a r r d fl . eld street, - 39 city and btate rea-fo-fleftief'7e-13MEARehitreeren* of Rettlewell and Myrtle streets,ll2 feet 6 inches front by r ; 190 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. 1 58 e,pstlelirl feet tt sixTs a ni tah,cehal frontcno • e r 4 o boyf ; Same vs. sam tp. es ae Bank o streets,r P le ci e t ltl a e n w d el B l t a a n te d 191 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Some vs. B. Shee ; C P, etember Teern,lB63, No. 41; city and State tax for 10e3, .817; lot southeast side of 6 her street. 110 feet southwest of Lehigh avenue, 90 front by 110 feet deep, Nineeeenth ward ' feel Same ve. William C. Crease; C P, September Term 1663, No. 42; city and State tax for 161.4 $2O 27. lot 'torah' east side of Richmond atrodt.26 festnant 37 feet frOnt by 150 feet deep, more or less, lethesfeSigelli - ward. Same vs J R Thoinae; C P. September Term,186,3, No 43; city and State tax forlBsB, $28.27; lot souteast cor ner Duke street, in feet northeast of Emory street, 85 feet front by EC test deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs William 13 Witte; P. September Term, 1863, No 44; city and State tax for 15'8, $ 9 , 22; lot south side of Adams street, 160 feet east of Emerald street, 36 feet front by 150 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. Same vs Casper C Williams; C le September Term.lB63, No 46; city and State tax for 1858, 839.28; lot northwest side of Almond street, 90 feet south of Lehigh avenue, 130 feet front by 118 feet deep. Nineteenth ware: Same vs William H Witte; C P, September Term. 1383, Bo 46; city and State tax for 1858. $20.12; lot south side of Adams street, 60 feet east of Emerald street, 103 feet front by 150 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs earns; C P, September Term. 1863, No 47; city and State tax for 1558, $89.47; lot east side of Gaul street, 60 feet north of Somerset street. 52 feet 10 inches front by 65 test deep. Nineteenth ward. Same ye Joseph- P Matlack ;,C P, September Term, 1863. No s 8; -city and State tax for ISIS, $54.72; lot northwest earner of York and Gunner's Run streets, 100 feel front by 220 feet deep, Nineteenth ward same vs W E Davis; C P. September Term, 1363, No 49. city and State tax for 1858. $3B .96; lot southeast side of Cabot street. 90 feet southwest of Reading Rail road, 160 feet front by 87 feet deep efinetee ath ward. Same vs Peter Fritz; C P. September Term, 1863 No 50; city and Stale tax for 1858, $15.69; lot southwest cor ner /of Allegheny avenue and Almond street. 60 feet 8 inches front by 120 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. Same vs 1; F Witmer; C P, September Term, 1863, No 51; city and. State tax for 1868, $60.96; lot northeast cor ner of Richmond and Linden streets, 8) feet front by 950 deep, Nineteenth ward. . „ . - Same vs Peter Fritz; C P. September Term, 1P63, No 52; city and State tax for 1558, $l2. 23; lot northwest corner of Alleklter y avenue and Duke street. 110 feet front by 150 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs same: C P. September Term, 1863, No 53: city and State tax for 1355, $80.13: lot !southeast sips of Dnke street, 790 feet southwest of Elm street, 130 feet front by 86 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same ye Pennock Enoch; C P. September Term. 1563, No 54; city and. State tax for 1853, $71.63; lot northeast corner of Duke and Division etreets, 196 feet fronthy 95 feet 9 inches deep, Nineteenth ward. . _ . . • Same vs. Peter Fritz; C P. September Term, 1863, No 66 ; city and State tax for 1558. 816.99; lot northwest side of Duke street. 160 feet northeast of Allegheny avenue, 93 feet front by 14Q feet deep. Nineteenth - ward Same vs unknown; C P, September Term. 1553, No 66; city aSut State tax for 1858. $61.10; lot south side of Ann street, 38 feet west of Larch Street, 240 feet front by 100 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. .. . , Same vs William MtKee; 0 P. September Tarm, 1863. N 057; city and State tax for 1853. $38.74; lot soutnweat corner of Logan and Venango streets, 286 feet front by 223 feet deep. Eineteenthyttrd. same F Mather; C P. September Term. n 62, No. GS; city and State tax for 1858, $32.88; lot east side of Amber street, 161 feet north of Adams street, 43 feet front by 64 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs Hooper 0 Brady; C P. September Term, 1833, 89; city and State tax for 12.59, *94 96: lot northwest corner of Sergeant and - (loral streets, 234 feet front by 73 feet deep, Nineteenth Same vs Pete rEritz: C P, September T0M,1963, No 80; city and State tax ler 1168. $53.79; lot southwest corner of Wellington and Duke streets. 140 feet front by 110 feet drop. Nineteenth ward. Sameove tame; C P. September Term, 1863, No 61; city and Smte tax for 1868. $5.98; lot northwebt side of Brown etreet.-40 fet t south of Elm street, 20feet front by 86 feet deep, Nineteenth ward Same vs George L Martin; C P, September Term, 1863, No 62; city and State tax for 1868, $20.11; lot northwest corner or Richmond and Wyoming streets, 34 feet front by 166 feet deep. .1N inettinte ward. - • . Same vs same; CP. September Term. 1863 No 63; city and State tax for 1858, 513.82; lot north side of Richmond lane, 34 feet from Wyoming street, 20 feet front by 156 feet dal), Nineteenth ward. ' Same vs Daniel Townsend ;C P, September Tenn, 1863, No 64( city and State tax for 1858. - 1432.53; lot northwest side of Brown street, 159 feet west of Reading Railroad, 32 feet front by 90 feet. more or lees, deep, Nineteenth ward. Same ye R Simpson; CP. Scptember Term, 1863, No 65; city and State tax for 1858, *76.67; lot northwest aide of Annan street, 280 feet front by 146 feet deep,liiiie teonth ward. tame vs Joseph S. Lorel ; C P. September Term, 1863, No 66; city and State tax for 18-58; $63.98; lot northeast aide of Tulip street, SO feet northeast of Nassau. street, 943 feet front by 120 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. Same Vh John Shoots; C P, September Term. 1863, No 67; city and State tax for 1858. $3B 96; lot west side Second street, 100 feet front by f 4 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same va E P Whitrner; C P. September Term, IW3, No 68; city and Etate tax for 1858, $81.25: lot northeast cor ner Bank and Linden streets.So feet front by 600 feet deep, Nineteenth ward.. . . . . Same vs same; C P. September Term, 1833. No 69; city and btale tax for IESB, 8127.09; lot southeast corner of Delaware avenue and Clearfield street, 325 feet front to low water mark in depth, Nineteenth ward. Same vs Andrew McQuaid; C P. September Term.lB63, 140 75; city and State tax for 1858, $lO. 04 ; • let northeast side of York street, 116 feet southeast of Trenton avenue, 18 feet front by 126 feet 534 inches deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs Peter Segni': C P. September Term.,1863, No 71; city and S ate tax for 1858, 852.69; lot south side of York street, 72 feet west of Tnlip street, 80 feet front.hy 129 feet deep, Nineteenth ward ' Same vs Samuel Inman; C P, September Term, 1833, No 72; city end State tax for 18.58, 895.53; lot eontheast cor ner of William street and Trenton avenue, 106 feet front by 51 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs Nt C Kline; C P. September Term, 1853, No 73; city and State tax for 1858, *35 69; lot south side of Putnam street, 34 feet east of Howard street, 40 feet front by 100 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs hedgers; C P, September Term, 1863, No 74; city and State tax for 1858 863.72; lot west side of Coral street. 48 feet north of Dauphin street, 30 feet front by 54 feet deep. Nineteenth' ward - Same vs Lucy Loyd; C P, September Term, 1363, No 76; city and State tax for 1858, $3B 95; lot east side of Fifteenth street. 126 feet north of Girard street, 17 feet 6 inches front by 76 feet deep, Twentieth ward. Same vs Charles Evans; C P. September Term, 1863 No 76; city and State tax' for 1058, $20.12; lot northeast corner of Orleans and Oregon streets, 180 feet front by HO feet deep, Twenty-fourth ward. Same vs William Davis; C P, September Term. 1863. No 77; city and State tax for 3818, 85112; Tot southwest corner of Green and Mary streets, 50 feet front by 40 feet deep, Twenty-fourth ward. Same vs John.E Yager: C P, September Term. 1663. No 78; city and State tax for ISIS 88.41; lot east aide of Gad walicer atreet, 148 feet 934 inches south. of Montgomery street, 34 feet front by 80 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. same vs James Herr; CP. September Term, 1863, No 79; ctte and State tax for 1985, 864.75; lot southeast corner . of Chestnut and Moon streets, 114 feet front by 100 feet deep, Twenty tfourth ward Same vs 1 3 Pennock September Term. 1863 No SO; city and State tax for 1858. 840.21; lot north side of Spruce street, 338 lest west of Fortieth street, 4.5 feet front by 175 feet deep. Twenty-fourth ward " Same vs C September Term, 1933. No 81: city and State tax for IEIB. 833.0; lot north side of chestnut street, 350 feet 'west of Moore street, 50 feet front to Oak street in depth. Same vs James Al Morrison; C September Term, 1163, Bo 82; city and State tax for 1858, $47.81'; lot 'south• 'west corner of Mantua and Morrison streets, 110 feet front by 120 feet deep. Twenty-fourth ward, Same vs J B McCormick; C P. September Term, 1863, 1 , 10 86; city and State tax for 1898, *20.12; lot No 1,..; south west commie of College avenue and Myrtle street, 120 feet front by 116 feet deep, lot No 2; southeast corner of Col lege avenue and Hutton streets, 100 feet front by 115 feet deep. Twenty-fourth ward. Fame vs Mrs Andrews; C P, September Term, isca, - 110 84; city and State tax for 1858, $18.00: lot southeast corner of Mantua and Morrison streets, 189 feet front by 120 feet deep, Twenty-fourth ward. Same va Abraham Meyers; CP, September Term, 1883, No 85; city and State tax for 1858, 817.74; lot south side of. Dauphin street, 90 feet east of Tulip street, 86 feet front-by 15Ifeet . deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs H J.Anthon; C P. September Term, 1863, No 86; city and State tax for 1858, $17.74; lot east side of kr tizan street, and the frame house thereon' erected, 72 feet south of Ball street, 48 feet front by 30 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. " Same vs H G Hnight C P. September Term, 1863. No 87; city end State tax for 1858,417.74; tot inpatheaqt MUNICIPAL CLAIMS. tier or Market and Rose streets, 36 feet (rent by 100 feet deep. Twenty -fourth ward. tame vs Darling and Elliot; C P September Term. 1853, No IS; city and btate tax for 1858, $17.74; lot south east corner of Florida and Seneca streets. 130 feet front by 180 feet deep. Twenty-fourth ward. Same vs Ira Hannings; C P. eeptember Term, 1863. No 89; city and State tax for 1838, $l3. 24; lot east side of Emerald street, 78 feet north of Dauphin street. 15 feet front by 66 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs Win Humphreys; C, P. September Term.l963. No 90; city and State tax for 1858, $14.08; lot northeast corner of Tulip and Nassau streets. 80 feet front by 80 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. Same vs Chas Cunningham; C P. September Term. 1863, No 91; city and State tax for 1858, $14.68; lot west aide of Tulip street, 06 feet south of Wood street, 88 feet front by 60 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. Same TS John Donnelly; ti P. September Term, 1863, No 92; city and State tax for 1858, $14.118; lot on the north side of Huntingdon street, 63 .bet west of Tulip street,6o feet front by 100 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. Same vs C Crothere. C P. September Term, 1863, No 93; city and State tax for 1858, $l7; lot on the northwest corner of Mantua and Hutton streets. 120 feet front by 120 feet deep, and lot on the northwest corner of Union and. Myrtle streets. 62 feet front by 120 feet, Twenty fourth ward. Same vs Jesse Leeds; C P, September Term, 1863, No 94; city and State tax for 1;68, $1143; lot east side of Cadwalader street, 118 feet 93 4 inches south of Mont gomery street, 50 feet front by 77 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. Same vs Owen Jones; C P, September Term. 1863, No 96; city and State tax for 1858, $5.80 lot southeagt corner of Mantua and Hutton street:. 40 feet front by . 12) feet deer.. Twenty-fourth ward. tame vs S L Ward ; CP. September Term, 1863, No 96; city and State tax for 1858, $5.80; lot west side of Linden street, 100 feet north of Hutton street, 40 feet front by 115 • feet deep. Twenty-fourth ward. Same vs John W. Horner; C P. September Term, 1863. NO 97; city and State tax for 1858, $7.42: lot northeast side of Lancaster pike. 28 feet west of Hut ton street, 60 feet front by 115 feet deep, Twenty-fourth. ward. - Same vs James Dobson; C P, September Term, 1863, No 98. city and State tax for 1858 $8.01; lot .northeast aide of Lancaster pike. 120 feet northwest of Hutton street. 4. feet front by 115 feet deep, Twenty-foarth ward. tame vs Pal rick Q Mummy; C P, ee ore mber Term.lB63. No 59: city and State tax for 1858, $7 42; lot northeast ',corner of Summer and Elm streets, 611 feet front by 115 feet deep, Twenty• fourth ward . . . Same vs James 20 Morrison; C P, September Term. -Ism. No MO: city and State tax for 1303, 55,80; lot west sloe of Onion street, 120 feet south of Hatton street, 40feet front by 120 feet deep, Twenty-fourth ward. Same ve C Hein; C. P. September Term. 1,663, No 101; city and State tax for 1858, S 6 FA; lot soath side of Sum mer street, 100 feet west of Hutton street, 40 feet front by 116 feet deep, Twenty-fourth ward. Game vs T. Woodbridge; C P. September Term, 1883. No. 102; city and State tax for 1858, 66.62; lot north west side of Lancaster avenue, 20 feet east of Him street, 40 feet front by 116 feet deep, Twenty-fourth ward. Same vs James Pollock; C P, September Term,1,363, No. 1(3: city and State tax for ,868, 56 62: lot notthwest . . . . . side of Lancaster avenue. 260 feet east of Elm street, 4() feet front bylls feet deep, Twenty-fourth ward. Same vs T. M. Clark; C P. September Term, 1863, No. 104; city and <State tax for 1858, $5 16; lot east side of Preston street, LW feet south of Hutton street, 40 feet front by 120 feet deep. Twenty. fourth ward. Same vs Fritz & Williams; C P. September Term, 1863, 80. 105; city and State tax for 1858.59 5; lot north east side of Pepper street, 96 feet sutheast of Lemon street, 60 feet frost by 58 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. • Same vs Patrick Clark; CP, September Term, 1863, No I(6e oily and State tax for 11358, *9 90; lot north side of Gordon street, 116 feet west of Cedar street, 34 feet front by 65 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. Same vs N P Witmer P. September Term. 1863, No. 107; city and State tax for 1858; ,51.2 la,. lot southeast side of Tulp street, 8) feet soutowest of weod. street, 32 feet front bee 90 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs B Sheet C P. September Term. 1863. No 106: city and State tax for 158, $11.53; lot southwest side-of Lehigh avenue, 40 feet north west of Amber street, 40 feet front by 105 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs William MeClare; C P. September Term, 1363, No. 109; city and State tax for 1268. $11.63; lot and house thereon erected. on wee t side of Coral street, 30 feet north of Firth street, 14 feet front by 60 feet deep, more or less,' Nineteenth ward. Same vs Win H Witte; C P, September Term, 1863, No. 110; city and State tax for 1858. $ll 53; lot north side of Huntingdon street, 92 feet west of Gaul street, 46 feet front by 100 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. Same vs David Armstreng; C P. September Term, 1863, No 111; city and. State tax far 1858, $11.63; lot east side of Apple street,2B feet south of Susquehanna avenue. 32 feet front by 90,1 feet deep,Nineteenth ward. Fame G Milligan; (1 P, September Term, 1863, No 112; city and State tax for 18.58, $10; lot northwest corner of RiVer. and Hutton streets, 30. feet front by 140 feet 10 inches deep, liventf-fourth ward. Same vs T S Watson; C e. September Term, 1853, No 113; city and State tax for 1858. $6.40; lot northwest cor ner of Lombard avenue and Fifty. second street, 200 feet front by 112 feet 6 inches deep. Twenty-fourth ward. Isms ye Joseph:D C P, September Term, 1663, No 114; city and State tax for 1838, $8.41; lot east side of Linden street, 40 feet north of Button street, 60 fo• t front by 116 feet deep, Twenty. fourth ward. Same vs Samuel C Billmyer: P September Term, 1863. No 115; city and State tax for 1158, $ll 52 lot south west side of Kettlewell street, 216 feet southeast of Myrtle street, 60 feet front by 191 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs Samuel Townsend; C-P. September Term. 1E63, No 116; city and State tax for 1868, $8.11; lot north east side of Adams Street, 54 feet southeast of Tulip street, 18 feet front by 140 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. Same vs Simon Abler; C P, September Term, 1863, No 117; city and State tax for 1858, $8 41; lot south side of Dauphin street, 60 feet west of West street, 36 feet front by - feet to Townsend street, Nineteenth ward. Same. vs Hush Thompson; C P. September Term, 1863, No 118; city and State tax for 1858, $9.43; lot and brick - cottage thereon erected north aide of York 'street, 108 feet east of Sepviva street, 15 feet front by 126 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. S HMS vs Geo H Myers; C P. September Term, 1863, No 119; city and State tax for 1858, $9.95; lot northeast side of '2 ork street. 98 feet southeast of Trenton avenue. 18 feet front by 126 feet 2i4 inches deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs Edward O'Donnel; C P. September Term, 1563, No 120; city and State tax for 1839, $8.41; lot south east hide of Gaul street, 58 feet north of Emeline street, 54 feet Lout by 76 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. "Seine vs Crawford Lean; C P. September Term, 1863. No 121; city and State tax for 1858, $8 47; lot northeast side of Nassau street, 112 feet southeast of Tulip street, 32 feet front by 83 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. Sante vs C 11 Witte; C P, September Term. 1963, No 122; city and State tax for 1558, $6.47; lot southeast side of Lambert street, 143 feet northeast of Ontario street, 40 feet front by 110 feet 'leap. Nineteenth ward. Same vs George lifoore:1) P, September Term,-1863. No 123; city and State tax for 1838, $11:93; lot northwest side of Chatham meet. 240 feet south of Somerset street. 98 feet 2;4 inches front by 85 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs C M Slocum; C P, September Term. 185, No 124; city and State tax for MS, $9.17; lot northeast side of lEalla street. 90 feet northwest of Amber street, 18 feet front by 160 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs same; C P, reptember Term. 1863. No 125; city and State taxes for 1858. M. 39 ; lot southwest corner of Amber street and Hurtts lane, 26 feet front by 90 feet •eliat i Vs ± tVetPeV r d• ..,.....er . :l:eratjeche. No C. 126; city and State tax foremede of allegheny.avenue, 6) feet southeast of XmbelTsttalli,, 20 feet front by 1(0 feet deep, Nineteenth ward Same vs same; C P, September Term, 1863, No 127; city and State tax for 1858. 89 Si; lot snnthweet side of Alle gheny avenue, 110 feet east of Waterloo street. 40 feet front by 92 feet deep, Nineteenth.ward. __ th l y are h eme . me; C P, September Term, 1863. No 128; tax e re ,1 268...58.39; lot northeast side of Allegheny avenue, 40 feet nommen - Amber street, 20 feet front by 100 feet deep, Nineteentlr ward. • Same vs stateoper; CP. September Term, 1883. No 129; city and tax for 1858, $8.39; lot southwest side of Olivia street, 106 feet 9 inches southeast of. Lambert street, 71.1 feet front by 161 feet 4X inches deep • Nine teenth ward. beano vs A Ef. alaignel; C P, September Term, 1833, No 180; city and State tax for 1858. $516; lot northwest side of . Trenton avenue, 174 fest northeast of Reading Railroad, -16 feet front by 76 feet deep, Nineteenth -'rata ra - uvuu - No 131;; city and 'State tax ror l imS7ldB:3B - rlocitortliiiide of Dauphin street. 178- feet west of Trenton avenue, 18 feet front by 1 0 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. tame VS A H Baguet: P. September Term, 1863, No 32.ecity end State tax for 158, $9.89; lot southwest cor ner of Cedar and Somerset streets, 39 feet front by 100 feet deep, Nineteenth ward.- - Same vs William Walker; C P. September Term, 1863, No leei; city and State tax for 1863, $9.88; lot west side of Sepviva street, 362 feet north of Tucker street. 60 feet front by 78 feet deep. Nineteenth ward. San:toys Wm El Witte; C P. September Term. 1863, No 134; city and State tax for 1858, 88.38; lot north side of Adams street, 60 feet east from Emerald street, 36 feat front by 16 feet deem_litheteenth ward. Same vs John W pant; C P. September Term. 1863. No 135; city and State tax for 1855, $9.24; lot west side of Cadwalader street, 231 feet north of Oxford street, 17 feet front by -feet deep to Fourth street, Nineteenth ward. . Same vs John R Afoesta; CP. September Term. 1863. No 116; city and State tax for 1858. . 88 ; lot northwest side of Lemon street, 156 feet northeast of William street, 32 feet front by 80 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs Fritz; C P, September Term, 1863, No 137; city and State tax for 1858, $8 39; lot northeast side of Pepper street, 6i) feet southwest of Sepviva street, all feet front by 59 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. . - . Same vs Roney: - C P. September Term, 1863, No 138, ally and State tax for 1858, 86.61; tot north side of Dreer street, lto feet east of Coral street, 30 feet front by 110 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs C 111 Slocum; C P. September Term, 1663, No. 139: city and State tax for 1858, 86.61 lot southwest side of Martha street, 190 feet southwest of. Lehigh avenue, IS feet front by 117 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Sa me vtssame; C P, September Term, 1863. No 140; city and State tax for 1858, 86.61; lot southeast side of Martha Sheet, 294 feet southwest of Lehigh avenue, 18 feet front by 113 feet deep. Nineteenth ward.. Same vs Ai Gillingham; C September Term 1863 No 141; city and State tax for 1838. - 56 61; lot - southeast side of Frankford road, 141 feet northeast of Allegheny avenue, 20 fror. t by 112 feet deep, Nineteenth. ward. Same vs same; CP, September Term, 1863, No 142; city and Hate tax for 1858, 58 39; lot north side of Amber street, 220 Het northeast of Allegheny avenue, 40 feet front by 100 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs John Martin; C P. September Term, 1863. Po 143; city and State tax for 1828..56.60; lot north side of Norri, street, 64 feet west of West street, l 8 feet front by 119 feet deep. nineteenth ward. Same ve John A Upperman CP, September Term, 1863. No 144; city and State tax for 1818. 56.61; lot southeast side of Caul street, 40 feet north of Emeline street, 18feet front by 86 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. - . • Same vs John B Brown; C P. September Term. 1863, No 135; city and State tax for 1858, $6.60; lot northwest side of Livingston street, 17 feet 10% inches northeast of Hull street, 16 feet front by 65 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs Sohn Cox, Jr; C. P, September Term, 1283, klo 146; city and State tea for 1658, $6 61; lot north, west side of Amber street. 274 feet southwest of Lo-. high Avenue, 18 feet front by 125 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs same; 0 P September Term, lam. No 147; city and State tax for 1858. $70.16; lot southwest corner of Lehigh'avenne and Martha street, 20 feet front by 100 feet deep, Nineteenth ward Same s Joseph S Hoffman; CP. September Term.lB63, No 148; city and. State tax for 1858, $11.53; lot west aide of Brown street, 79 feet 93' s ' inches, south of Reading E ailroad, 32 feet front by 90 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. 111 Same vs F Vandyke; C-P. September Term, 1803, No 149; city and State tax for 1858, $11.46; lot west side of Eighteenth street, 126 feet north of Fitzwater street, BO feet front by 64 feet deep. First ward. t ame vs N Park; C P. September l'enn,lB63, No ino: city and State tax for 1668, $ll 46 :.lot east side of Eighth etreet,2lS feet north of. Reed street,42 feet front by 70 feet deep. First ward. Same vs Mr Harkness; C P, September Term.. 1863, No 151; city and State tax for 1868, $18.76; lot northeast cor ner of beventh and Reed streete, 66 feet front by 60 feet deep, First ward. Same vs 8 T Fisher: C P, September Term. 1963, No 152: city and State tax for 1558, 838 50; lot northwest corner of Ninth and King streets, 96 feet front by 70 feet deep, First ward. Same vs J Stevenson; C P. September Terml.B63, No 153: city and State tax for 1858. $8.41; lot southeast cor ner or Jefferson avenue and Market street, 16 feet front by 60 feet deep. First ward. Same ve Vandyke; C P, September Term, 3863; No 115; city and State tax Sr 1855, $10.21; lot south side of Franklin street, 19 feet 6 inches east of ltighth street, 83 feet front by 160 feet on west line and 40 feet on east lite, 'First ward. Same vs Jobn Sehofleld; C P, September Term, 1863, No 156; city and State tax for 1858, $9 95; lot synthwest corner of Sixth and Franklin streets, 18leet front by 60 feet deep, First ward. Same vs J E Wise: C P. September Term. 1863, No 157; city and State tax for 1858, $8 41; lot east side of Broad. 120 feet north of Snyder street, 40 feet front by 265 feet deep First ward. Same vs J Howell; C P. September Term. 1863, No 158; city and State tax for 1853. *39 60; lot southwest corner of Seventh and Morris streets, 260 feet front by 60 feet deep First ward. • Same vs J W Pats; C P, September Term, 1863, No 159; city and. State tax for 1858, $l7 64: lot northwest corner of Sixth and Morris streets, 60 feet front by 64 feet deep, First ward. Same vs J Stevenson; C P, September Term. 1863, No. 160; cityand State tax for 1858, 68 41; lot east side of Jef ferson avenue, 16 feet south of Market street, 16 feet front by 60 feet deep, First ward. Seine vs George W. Norris; C P. September Term, 1863, No. 161; city and State tax for 1858, $lO6 04; lot southwest corner of Ninth and Morris streets, 164 feet front by 222 feet deep. First ward. Same vs Joseph Maidland; C P. September Term, 1863, 0.162: city and Sta,:a tax for 1558, $17.64; lot east side of Broad street. 120 feet south of Snyder street. 120 feet front by feet deep, to Thirteenth street, First ward. same vs T Bates; C P, September Term, 1866, No 104; city and State tax for 1858, $6.61; lot west side of Tenth street, 36 feet north of Dickerson etreet, 16 feet front by 64 feet deep, First ward. Same vs William. Ballinger; C P. September Term, 1863, No 165; city and State tax for 1868, $8.88; lot north east cornevof Seventh and Searle streets, 60 feet front by 60 feet deep. First ward. Same vs Dickerson; C P, September Term, 1863; N 0166; city and State tax for 1858, 82'5.37; lot southeast corner of Eighth and Dickerson streets, 28 feet front 'by 40 feet deep, First ward. Same vs GI Gravel]; C P. S'eptember Term, 1863, No 167; city and State tax for 1858. $9.86; lot east aide of Fifth street, 18 feet south of Dickerson street, 16 feet front by tO feet deep. First ward • Same vs W W Barnes, C P, September Term. 186.3, No 168; city and Slate tax for 1858, $6,17; lot north elde of Reed street. 60 fest west of Jefferson avenue, 36 feet front by 160 feet deep. First ward. Same vs Wm A. Brown, C P, September Term, 1.863, No 36P; city and State tax for ISSS, 86: lot northeast corner of Second and. Cottage streets, 16 feet front by 80feet deep. First ward. • • fame vs Buckley; C P, September Term, 1863, No 170,, city and State tax for 1858, ✓620, 36; lot north side of Reed strett,l7 feet wed of Seventh street, 144 feet front by 50 feet deep, more or lees, First ward. Same vs It Barrett; C P. September Term, 1863, No 171, city and State tax for 1858, $8.88; lot west side of Front street, 48 feet south of Moore street, 20 feet front by 69 feet deep, First ward. Cainer vs Joapea; C P. September Term, 1683, No 172, city and State tax for 1658, 865. 15; lot east side of Fourth street, 112 feet south of Morris street, 16 feet front by 102 feet deep, First ward. Same vs : Hugh Boyle; C P, September Term, 1863, No 173; city-and State tax for 1858. *5 15; Jot south side of Taylor street, 96 feet east of Ninth street, 16 feet front by 93 feet deep. First ward. Same vs same; C P, September Term, 1863, No 174: city and State tax for 1836, *5 15; lot southeast corner of Ninth and Taylor streets, 113 feet front by 70 feet deep. , First ward. '- Same vs Dougherty: C P, September Term, 1863. No 175; city and State tax for 1838 . *158.89; lot and buildings southeast corner of Fifteenth and Carlton streste. 60 feet front by 50 feet deep, Fifteenth ward. Same vs Thos Coral; C P. September Term. 1663, No 1.75.1 . city and State tax for I.BtB. *26 04; lot southeast cot , ner of Duke and Clearfield streets, 807 feet front by 95 feet deep. Fifteenth ward. ' Same vs It Smethurst. C P, September Perm. 1883, No. 177, city and State tax for 1861, $30.75; -Of THE _PRESS.---PHIL.A_DgLPHLi, MONDAY, NOVEMI3ER 23, 1863. Gaul street, 118 feet north from SOmerset street. /30 feet 8 limbos by 80, Nineteenth ward name vs Thomas Coral, U P, September Term. 1833, No. 178; city and State tax for 1858, 4121.01; lot southwest corner of Clearfield and Brown streets. 86 feet 7 inches front by 80 feet deep, Nineteenth ward. Same vs George M Snow; 0 P. September Term, 1803, No 179; city and State tax for 1858 , $97.77; lot and build ings northwest side of Richmond street, NO feet north east from Ann street, 40 feet front by MO feet deep, Nine teenth ward. _ . . . Same vs R Smethhurat CP. September Term 1E63. No leo ; city and State tax for 1661, 810,61; lot southeast cor ner of Clearfield and Evans streets. 46 feet by 100 feet. Nineteenth ward. - . saMe vs same; CP, September term, 1863, No IR city and State tax for 1058.1859,1200. and 1661, $42.75; lot north side of _Hull street, 36 feet 6y; inches east from Evans street, 32 feet by 20 foot on the oust line, and 15 feet on the west Ntnotoonth ward. Same vs Job Williamson; 'C. P.._ September Terra )659. No. 154; city and State tax. for 1958, th;9 31; lot northeast corner of Reading Railroad and Emollne street. 93 feet 9.1 i. inches front by 326 feet In depth, Nine teenth ward. DISTRICT COURT. Same V 8 R &Bethburst; D C. September Term. 1843. No 1; city and State tax for 1858, 1859, 1860, and 1861, $535.16; lot west aide of Livingston street 43 feet 3.; of an inch north from Hull street. 868 feet by 109 feet. 45Y.: inches to Evans eh set. Nineteenth ward. nog-met NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BANK OF GERMANTOWN " - Intend to apply to the Legiulatare of Pennsylvania, at their next eeseion, for a renewal of their Charter. Said Bank is located in Germantown, Twenty-second ward of the city of Philadelphia, with an authorized capital of THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS; a renewal of which will be asked for, with • the nattal banking privileges; • By order of the Board. CHARLES W. OTTO, Cashier. Germantown, Juno 22. mes. 1022-mOnis TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS .F0j3:11 . 113 CITE q9 . 1717Y PHILADE GPIS lA. Jiatate of FRANCIS ikifETY:Si ' detached. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, nettle. and adjust the first account of CHARLES 8. LEWIS and JOHN N FORD, Trustees of the estate of FRANCIS HARLEY. Su. ' deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the bands of the accountants, will meet the parties interested. for the purposes of his ap- Polntment, on THURSDAY, November 26th, NM. at 1.1. o'clock A. M., at his Office. No. 627 WALNUT Street.' in the city of Fhiladelphia. nol3 fmwst S tMIIHL C. PERKINS. Auditor. TN THE COURT OF COMVION PLEAS -a- FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADBL PHIA. In the matter of the Trust of the UNION CANAL CO M PANY, of Pennsylvania. Sur first and second accounts of Trustees. Notice is hereby given, that the report of the Auditor in the above matter will be filed in the office of the Pro thonotnry of the said Court, on FRIDAY. the 27th day of November, 1863 Access in the meantime may be had to the report at the office of the Auditor, No. 371 South FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia, when and Where exceptions, natty, mast be filed agreeably to the Rules of Court in snah case reads and provided. JOSEPH A. CLAY, AndPor. Novemter 17. 1863. ' nol3-wfm3t WAVY DEPARTMENT - BUREAU OF-PROVISIONS 'AND CLOTHING, NOVEKBOR 18, 18d3. SEALED PROPOSALS. endorsed "-Proposals for.NavY Pork." wilYbereceived at this Bureau until 3 o'clock P. K. on the 27th November. inst.. for .one thousand barrels NAVY P0.8.K. The Pork and barrels to con form to the navy standard, with the exception of iron hoops; the same to be delivered at the Philadelphia yard within ten days after being notified of the acceptance of theproposal, and there undergo the usual inspection of the yard. nolB-6t OFFICE ' CLOTHING AND PAGE, CINOINNATI. 0., November 7. 1663. PROPOSALS will be t eceived by the undersigned. un til MONDAY, the lid day of November 1863, for fur nishing this Department (by contract) with: 10 and 12-ounce Duck. Drills, standard, ordinary width. Drills. standard, 33 inches wide. -Forage Caps. Knapeacks, Canteens. Haversacks, Of which samples may be seen at the Inspection Rooms. Parties offering goods must in all cases furnish sum pies,and must distinctly state in their bids the quantity of goods they propose to furnish, the price. and the time of delivery. A guarantee. signed personally by two re sponsible parties, and agreeing that the bidder will fur nish the supplies, if an award is made to him, mast ac- Com pany each proposal Bids will be opened on MONDAY. November 23, 1863, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Inspection Rooms, and bidders are invited to be present. Goods must be delivered in good new packages, free of charge. The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is re served. By - order of Col. Thomas Swords. A. Q. M. G. no9-14t C. W. MOULTON. Captain and A. G. M. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, ,TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets. • - PHILADELPHIA. November 19.1863. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at tltj.s (ace until 12 o'clock 151, on TUBS GAY, the 24th instant, to furnish prnmetly, at the Schuylkill Arsenal, White or Gray Domet Shirting Flannel. Samples must accompany the proposal. Dark Blue Patent Thread, No. 40. - Blocking Twine for tying up Clothing and Bootees. Common Tent Pins, Army standard. Bngles, plain, without crooks, with extra mouth pieces, Army standard. Trnmpets, plain, without creeks with extra mouth pieces, Army standard. Trumpet Cords and Tassels , . Cavalry. Army standard. Thuile • Light Artillery and In fantry, Army standard. Bidders must state in their proposals the price, which must be given in writing. as well as in figures, also the Quantity bid for. and time of delivery. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signa tures will be anon ded to the guarantee, and said gua rantee accompany the bid. Bid dere, as well as their sureties or guarantors, who may not be known at this office, will furnish a certificate from the United States District Attorney; postmaster, or other public functionary a; the residence of the bidder or guarantors, setting forth clearly the fact that the bidder and his sureties are responsible men: who will, if a con tract is awarded them, act in good: faith with the United States, and faithfully execute the same. —Runk forms for Proposals can be had upon application at this office. Proposals must be endorsed, "Prow sale for Army 'Supplies," stating the particular article bid for. CROSMAN. no2o-t24 A. Q. H. General United States Army. A RMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE.-TWELFTH AND GIRAHD,STWEETB. SEALED PROPOSAL aara t f mp haetAtN ovin..2oathc;eunt until 12 o'clock M. on WEDNESDAY, the 25th bust„ to fur nish promptly at the Schuylkill Arsenal, TIN COPS. for prisoners of war, to be made of 1. X tin, wired and riyited - handles, to hold one quart, a sample of which can be seen at this office. . Bidders must state in their proposals the it-ice, Which. must be given in writing, as well to in thrsu'es; also, the quantity bid for. audrime.oLde/tyerY--.. grittrantlia - tiy two responsible persons, whos4 - stijae tures will be appended to the guaranty, and said gua ranty accompany the bid. Bidders, as well as their sureties or xnarantors,-who May not be known at this office, will furnish a certifi cate from the United States District Attorney. Post master, or other public functionary, at the residence of the bidder or guarantors, setting forth clearly the fact that the bidder and his sureties are responsible men, who will, if a contract is awarded them. act in good faith with the United States, and faithfully execute the same. Bien's forms for proposals can be had upon application at thin aloe. Proposals roust be endorsed "Proposals for Army Sap plies, stating the article bid for. . G. H. CROS?LAW. -n021.4t Assist Qnarterreatter General U. S. A. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets J . PHILADELPHIA, November A, 11363. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this office until 12 o'clock M. , on MONDAY. the 23d instant, to furnish promptly at the SCHITTLKILL ARSENAL: Army Woollen Stockings, to weigh 31118.10 the dozen, `.`fashioned toes," not cut. Bidders must state in their proposals the price, which must be'given in writing, as well as in figures, also the The. bid for, the bidder of delivery. The. ability of the bidder to fill the contract must be guarantied byrtwo responsible persons, whose signa tures will be appended to the guaranty, and said gria ranty accompany the bid. , Bidders, as well as their sureties or guarantors, who may not be known at this office, will furnish - a certifi cate from the United. States District Aitorney, Postmas ter, or other public functionary, at the residence of the bidder or guarantors, setting forth clearly the fact., that the bidder and his sureties are responsible men, who will, if a contract is awarded them, act in rood faith with the United States and faithfully execute the same. Blank forms for proposals can be had upon applica tion at this office. . . Proposele must be endorsed "Proposals for Army Sup plies," stating the particular article bid for. . ROSBIAIf. n017,6t Ass't Quartermaster Gen e ralU. S. Army. C111:6F QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. WASHINGTON DEPOT, November 17,.1883. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of Captain C. E. Tompkins. A. 11. M. , 11. S. at the corner of .Twenty-second and G streets, in this city, until MONDAY, December 21st, 1867, at 12 o'clock 6t., for the sale of all the manure now on hand, or that may be pro duced at stables and, corrals of this Depot within the next twelve months succeeding the date of the letting of the contract. The manure will be awarded to the highest bidder or bidders, who will be required to take it away at his or their own expense. The quantity now on hand to be taken away within six months from the date of contract, and that which may accumul.te, Within six months from the date at which it may be produced. Bids must be made also much per cubic wird.' Bids will be received .for. the quantity on hand. and the subsequent product at each stable and corral, sepa rately, or , for the wi , ole together. . . . . If a bid is made in the name of a Arm, the names Of all the parties must appear, or it will be considered as the individual proposal of the party signing it. The full name and post office address of the bidder must appear in the proposal. Proposals must be addressed to Captain C. H . Tomp kins, A. Q. , 8. A., Washington, D. C., and should be plainly marked, "Proposals for Manure.. Payment will be required to be made in Government funds, at the end of each month, for the manure removed during the month. An oath of aileglance will be required from each suc ceesful bidder. Good and sufficient bonds, in the sum of ($1,000) one thousand dollars, will be required of each successful bid der for the faithful performance of his contract. The quartermaster reserves the right to reject all bids that may be deemed to the interest of Government not to accept. D. H. RUCKER, Brig Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, no2o-tdel9 epot Washington. DROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANS PORTATION. OFFICE OF THE DEPOT QUARTERMASTER. FORT LEAVENWORTIT, - Kansas, October 28, 1363. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at thle dace until 12 o'clock M • op the 10th day of DeceMber, I:We, for the transportation of military supplies during the years 1684 and 1965, on the following rontes: • leoute No 1 From—Forts Letyenworth, Laramie, and Riley; and other depots that may, be, established during the above years on the west bank of the Missouri river. north of Fort Leavenworth, and south of latitude 42 de grees north, to any posts or stations that are or AnY be established in. the - Territories of Nebraiika, Dakotah, Idaho. and Utah, south of latitude 44 degrees north, and east of longitude 114 degrees west, and in the Territory of Colorado r orth of 40 degrees north. Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds for 100 miles at which they will transport said stores in each of the months, from. April to September, inclusive, of the years 1864 and 1866• Route No 2. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley, in the , State of Kansas,- and the town of Kansas, in the State of Missouri, to any posts or stations that are or may .he established in the State of Kansas, or in the Territory of Colorado, south of latitude 40 degrees north, drawing supplies from Fort Leavenworth, and to .Fort Union, N. M. , or other depot that may be, designated in that Terri. tors, to Fort Garland, and to any other point or points on the route. Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounas for 100 miles at which they will transport said stores in each of the menthe, from April to September, inclusive, of the years 1864 and Mfr. .Route No. 3. From Fort Union, or inch other depot as may be established in the Territory of New Mexico; or to any posts or stations that are or may be established in that Territery, and to such posts or stations as may be designated In the Territory of Arizona, and the State of Terse, west of longitude 105 degrees west. Bidders to state the rates per 100 pounds for 100 miles at which they will transport said stores in each of the months, from June to November, inclusive, of the years 1864 and 1866. The weight to be transported each year will not exceed 10,000 000 pounds on Rowe No. 1, 16000. 000 pounds on Horde No. 2. and 0,000,000 pounds on Route No. 3. No additional per tentage will be paid for the trans- Portation of bacon, hard 'bread, pine limber, shingles, Or any other stores. • Bidders must give their names in full, as:well as their place of residence; and each proposal must be accom panied by a bond in the sum of ten thousand dollare, signed by two or more responsible persoes, guaranty ing that in caee a contract is awarded for the route men tioned in the proposal to the parties Proposing, the con tract will be - accepted and entered into, and good and sufficient security furnished by'said parties, in accord ance with the terms of this advertisement. The amount of bonds required will be as follows On Route No. 1 • SlOO, , 000 2 2OOOOO 60.000 Satisfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvency of each bidder and person offered as security will be re quired. Proposals must be endoried,"Propos,se for Army Transportation on Routes Nos. 1. 2. or 3 , endorsed,-"Proposals the case may be, and none will be entertained unless - they fully comply with all the requirements of this advertisement. Parties to whom awards are made must be prepared to execute contracts at once, and to give' the required bonds for the faithful performance of the same. s. Contracts will be made subject to the approval of the Quartermaster General, but the right is reserved to reject any or all bids that may be offered.:l - - Contractors must be in readiness for service by the first day of April, 1864, and they will be required to have a place - of business, or agencies, at or in the vicinity of Forte Leavenworth and Union, and other depots that may be established, at which they may be communi cated with promptly and readily. oc3l-tdelo L. C. EASTON, Major and atnartermester. OLIVE OIL.-AN INVOICE OF OAESTAIR'S pare Olive Oil itu3t rOoetied per Ship ELISE. For Bale by Cale. S. & JAS. OARSTAIRS L Sole Unto, 126 WA.LNIIT, end 21 GRANITE, Street. Arai). an Invoke of the seine i met fendins, ex-IN? DIISTRIS. odf) ; MUNICIPAL CLAIMS. LEGAL. PROPOS/kLB. SHERIFF'S SALES. SHEIZIFF S SALE.-11y VIR'rUE OF ^-." a writ of Ltvarl Facies, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendor), on MONDAY. Evening. December 7.1163. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Ball, One full equal undivided seventh part of and in (No 1.) All that certain three story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of Catharine and Fifth etrects, in city of Philadelphia• con taining in front on Fifth street eighteen feet, and in depth en the south line My two feet, and on Catharine street tfiy- two feet, and on the west line twenty feet nine ihchee. 01 and in (No. 2) all that certain three.story brick UM ,uage a nd lot of ground eituate on the west side of Ptah street. sixty-f , nr feet northward from Dickinson street, in the said cit containing in front on Fif.h etreet etx teen fest, and y; in depth eighty feet to a four-feet-wide alley, with the privil, ge thereof. Of and in (No. 3) all that certain inemnage and tract of lend situate in the First ward of the raid city, beginning eta corner of this and Jam , e C. Fisher's land by a road or lane left open by William Jones, Reynolds Keen, and Thomas Wharton; thence by JIMA!, C. Fisher's ground eouth 67 degrees west, 26 23 103 perches to land [row or late of Eamusl Pancoaat; thence partly by the same and partly by land now or late of Daniel Norbecker, oirtly by a lane dividing this from lauda now or late of. George Parker and John Bartholomew, Routh 27 degrees 10 minutes east, 161 1-10 perches to the new Moyanteusing road; thence along the earns north 78 degrees east. ahont .6 perches, more or less, to the new Fifth street; thence along the same to its intersection with the first-mentioned. road: thence by said road north 30 degrees 62 min otos west, 130 perches more or lees. to the place of beginning: containing 27 acres. more or less, with the privilege of eaid first-mentioned lane. [Which said premises No. 1. William B. Heron and wife, by deed dated July 9. 18)3, recorded in Deed Book T. H.. No. 93, page 322. conveyed unto John Wagner in fee; No. 2, Samuel. H. Watson and wife, by deed dated February 22. 1856, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 62, page 268, conve_y_ed onto said- John Wagner in fee; No 3, harenel 0, Wright. et al., executors of John Gardiner, deceased, by rDed dated March 23, 1830. recorded in Deed Book A. M.. No. 1. page 712, &tc., conveyed unto John Wagner in fee, and Ann Gardiner. widow of said decedent, by deed dated March 26. 1610. recorded in Deed Book A. It.. N0..1. page 714. released her dower therein unto John Wagner in fee, and said John Wagner being so seized of said premises, died April 29, 1866, intestate, leaving surviving him a wid ow, Ann Wagner. and issue, seven children (of whom Wil liam Wagner was one) in whom said premises descended in fee. subject to the dor er therein of said Ann Wagner.] N. B. —On premises No. 3 are erected a two-story frame house, barn, stabling, and out-houses; a two story brick house and carriage house, and one other two-story brick house, with barn and out-houses. [D. C. ; D. , '63: 69. Debt, *33,060. Brinekle.] Taken in execution and to be sold as he property of William Wagner. JOHN TEIOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Nov 21. 156'3. n02.3-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expon as, to me directed,will be exposed to public sale or ventime,on MONDAY Eve ning, Dec( tuber 7. 1881. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, All that certern lot or piece of land situate in the- TWenty-secOnd ward of the said city of Philadelphia beginning at a point on the easterly side of the "Oh s. York road." or' Cheltenham and Willow - Grove turn pike," at the distance of twenty perches and three-tenths of a perch northeastwardly (measuring along the side of the said road) from the centre of a certain twenty-five fret wide las e or road leading into and from the said. Old York road; thence extending along the said Old Yoik road north twelve degrees east, eighteen perches and eighty hundredths of a perch to the corner of the land of the estate of Albanue C. Logan, deceased; thence along the line of the eaid land south seventy-three de grees east. twenty-fear perches and two-tenths of a perch to a stake set for a corner in the line of land of William R. Hanson; thence along the line of the last mentioned land south seven degrees west, eighteen Perches and eighty-eight hundredths of a perch to a. corner of land of Joseph S. Levering, which corner is at the distance of seventeen perches and ninety-two han-' diedthe of a perch from a centre of the aforesaid twenty five feet wide lane, and thence extending alonlethe said Joseph. 8. Levering's land north seventy-eight degrees west. twenty- five perches and' nine-tenths of a perch to the place of beginning; containing three acres. f Which said lot or p:ece of land Joseph S. Levering and Anna C., his wife, by indenture bearing date .he 23d day of May, A. D. 1855, and recorded in the Recorder's office at Philadelphia, in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 31, page 320, • granted and conveyed to the said WilliaMßright in fee. P. 8.-The above property is used as nursery, and has growing thereon very large' and valuable evergreens, shrubbery, dia. The improvements comiet of a frame house, one-story high, with four rooms and cellar, five green-houses, two of them nearly new, large water tank, c:. and a frame stable. (D. C. i D., '63. 39. Debt, $2,691.73. E. M. Paxson I Taken in execution and to be sold as the pproperty of William Bright. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's 01S.ce.'Noy. 21.1563. n023-3t • SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vendltionl Exponas, to me directed. will be exposed - to public tole 'or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, December 7, 1163. at to'clook. at Sansom-street Hall. No. 1. All that rertffin three-story brick meesuage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Front street, eighteen feet southward from Coates street, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on Front street seven teen feet, and in depth seventy-nine feet, more or less, to a four-feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. No. 2. All that certain two-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Coates street, ninety-nine feet six inches westward fiom Front street. In the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on Coates street seventeen feet, and in depth sixty-eight feet two inches. [Being the same premises which Catharine Dotterer et el:: by deed dated March 24. 1840, recorded in Deed Book G. S., No. 13, page 321, &e. ,conveyed unto the said. Christian J. Fell in fee.) No. 3. All that certain three-story brick mossnage and lot of grornd itnate on the south side of Goatee street, between Front and New Market streets. adjoining No. 2 on. the west, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Coatis street seventeen feet, and in depth sixty eight feet three inches. [ Which said premises Tobias Kroener and wife, by deed dated July 1, IBIS, recorded in Deed Book A. W. M , No. 78, page 79, Sic., conveyed unto Christian J: Fell in fee; subject to 'a yearly ground rent of $5O. ED. C. ; D., '6l 65. Debt, $2,051. Logan.] Taken in execntion and to be sold as am property of Christian J. • Fell. JOHN . THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's 011iec. Nov. 21, 7863. n023-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.L-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve ning, December 7. 1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sans om-street All that certain two-story brick carpenter shop and lot of ground situate on the east side;ol . Warnock street, sixty eight feet southward from. Thompson street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on. Warnock street eighteen feet, and in depth ninety-one - feet - to Alder street. [Which said lot Thomas B. Ellis et ux., by deed dated January 13, 1846, recorded in Deed Book A. W. M , No. 6, page 185, &c., conveyed unto John Marston in fee; reserving a ground rent of thirty dollars, payable let of January and July.] CD. C.; D., '6l 33. Debt, $1.53.73. Gest. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Tan Marston. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Nov. 21, ]863. n02.13t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendne, on mozipay Evening, Ds cember 7,18 8 63, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All those certain- six three story brick dwellings and lot of ground, situate on the southwest corner of Oxford street and Cadwalader avenue, in the city of Philadel 'phis ; containing in Iront on Oxford street ninety-six kert,,--eed...*. depth on Gadwalador avenue fifty three feat. Melt a' part of the same lot which George F.- Key ser et el, by ~deed dated . 1857, conveyed *unto ' Judah Wear in fee, who by deed dated May 8, 1857, con veyed one moiety thereof unto George F. Keyser, Fran cis Keyser, and Edward S. Schively in fee: said lot being subject to a ground rent of seven hundred and eighty dollars, which ground rent was afterwards ap nortioned, and the sum of two hundred and sixteen dol. F ars, put 11, 5 ~..or payable 15th of April and Octoher— present lot by diva _ ---- a D., '63. H. Debt. $l,OBO 67. A. Thompson.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Judah Wear. George F. Keyser. Francis Keyser and Edward 8. Schively. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Nov. 21.1863. n023-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF L a writ of Veuditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Even ing. December 7, 1863. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hal:. Do. L All that certain three-story brick =assuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Lombard street, one hundred and eighteen feet eastward from Nine teenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on- Lombard street sixteen feet, and in - depth se venty-one feet six inches, more or less. . No. 2. All those certain two threa-storybrick Meeniageß and lot of ground situate on the north side of Nandain street, one hundred and eighteen feet eastward from - Nineteenth street. in said city ; containing in front on Nandain street sixteen feet. and in depth seventy-one feet six inches, more or less [Which said premises James Hogg and wife, by deed dated September it, 1838, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 32, page 237. Stu . nveyed unto John Crea.gle Smith in fee; subject to a yearly ground rent of eighty-eight dollars CD. C.; D . 63. 66. beeDbt. $227.12 Logan.] Taken in execution and to sold as the property of J. Creasle Smith. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. hiladelphia, Sheritris Office, Nov. 21, 1863. n023-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY 'VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed-to public sale or vendrie, on MONDAY Evening, ecember ISM, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain lot of ground with the brick building thereon erected, situate on the west side of Perth (late Eotertson) street, two bur dyed and twenty-two feet one and a-half inches northward from Parrish street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Perth street, sixteen feet, and in depth thirty-nine feet eleven and one half inches. [Which said premises John Seryer.sr., by deed dated February 4. 1161. conveyed unto the said Henry Kripps in fee. ] CD. D. ; D., '63. 58. Debt, .3 9 A. Law Levick. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property o[ Henry Kripps. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Nov. 21. 1563 n02.3-5t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF I `—' a writ of Loran Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Everting, December 7, 1563, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, All that .certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the east Bide of Sixth street, No. 469, between ' Noble and Buttonwood streets. in the city of madelphla containing in front on Sixth street fifteen feet, and in -depth on the north line seventy-Ave feet three andthree-quarters_inches, and on the south line seventy-eight feet two and a half inches to a four-feet allsy, leading into Noble street. (WM& said premises - William EL Hooper. by deed dated May 9, 1659, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 11. , No.. 60, page 903, dtc. , cd'aveyed unto Charles E. Hooper in fee.] Together with the pri vilege of Bald four-feet-wide alley, and of a Ave feet wide alley to the north of said lot leading into Sixth street. CD. a ; D di Debt, $2,562 50. Bodin &Townsend. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property o Charles E. Hooper, deceased. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Nov. 21, 1863. lionSt SHEROF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on :MONDAY Even ing, December 7, 1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansomstreetliall, No. 1. All those certain three-story brick meesnages, three-story brick store, and lot of ground, situate on the northwest corner of Fourth and Coates streets, in the city of. Philadelphia; containing in front on Coates street seventeen feet, rnd in ,depth on Fourth street saventY seven feet to a four-feet alley, with the privilege thereof No. 2. All that lot of ground and three story brick building thereon, situate on the north side of Coates street, seventeen feet westward from Fourth street ; con taining in front on Coatettetreet seventeen feet; and in depth seventy -seven feet to said alley, with the privi lege thereof [Which said premisee-Thomas Hankinson, by deed dated May 26,1839, recorded in Deed gook 0. . S. No. 10, page 12, am , conveyed unto Edward White ihfee: subject to a mortgage of seven thousand dollars, recorded in 61. B A. D. 8., No. 61. page 221 . - -&c.3 [D. C.; D. , '63. 69. Debt, e 9600. Bonsall.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Edward White. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Nov. 21, 1863. n023-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of . Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY 'Evening, December 3, 13&3, at 4 o'clock, at-Sansom-street Hall, All those certain two three-story brick rough-cast houses, with one-story frame kitchen and lot of ground situate on the northeast corner of Blockley avenue (or Sixty- third) and Callowhill street, in the city of Phila delphia' '• containing in front on Sixty-third street one hundred and fifty feet, and in depth on Callowhill street two hundred and twenty-five feet to Juniata street: [Which said premises Waldron J. Cheyney and wife, by deed dated April Ist, 1361, recorded in Deed Book A. U. H., No' 14. page 191, 3tc., conveyed unto Joseph H. Hon sail in fee.] _ - -- _ CD. H. ;D. '63. 95. Debt $2.000. T. D. Smith. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph 11. Bonsai]. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Nov. 21, 1863. n023-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vend itioni lixponas, tokne directed. will be exposed at public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, December 7, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall. All-that certain lot of ground situate on the west aide of Diliwyn street and north side of Willow street, in the city of Philadelphia • " - containing in front on Dillwyn street sixty feet, and in depth, on the north line, seventy. six feet eleven and three-quarter inches, and on Willow street sixty-two feet seven and seven sigh the inches, and in breadth on the rear end sixty one feet seven and three- quarter inches. [Which Said.' pre. roises Hannah Whitehead et al, by deed dated May 2, 1849, recorded in Deed Book G. W C.. No 5, page 509, etc., conveyed unto Nathan H. Taylor in fee ; subject to a ground rent of two hundred and forty dollars, payable first of April and October.] • CD. C ; D.. '63. M. Debt, $l2O 46. Penrose.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Nathan H Taylor. JOHN TROMP 40N. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Nov. 21,1863. n023.3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY "VIRTUE OF L. , a writ of Levan Fame to me directed , will be exposed to public sale or vendue. ori 'MONDAY Evening. December 7, 1863. at 4 o'clock. at Ransom-street Hall, ill that certain lot a ground situate on the southeast corner of Moakley avenue (or Sixty-third streets and Hamilton street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Sixty-third street one hundred and fifty feet, and in depth two hundred and twenty five feet to Ju niata street. [Being part of the same premises which Wisiiiron 3. Cheyney and wife, by deed dated April 1, 1861. recorded in Deed Book A. C. 11., No. 14, page 191, &c,, conveyed unto Joseph. H Bon.all in fee.] - CD. C.; D.,' '63. 94. Debt, WOW. T. D Smith.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph H. Bo JOHN THOUPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Nov. 21. 1863. n023-3t HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF ' l / 4 J a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed. will be Oa poSed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, December 7..1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Nall. All that certain three• story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the south stde of Girard avenue. and east side of Twenty. seventh street. in, the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Girard avenue eighty feet, ant in depth of that width along Twenty-seventh street one hundred feet. Bounded on the east by a twenty-feet-wide street with the yariiiiege thereof. [ - Which Fetid lot John Birch,and wife, by deed dated June NI: 1860, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8.. N 0.126, page ES; , conveyed unto Antrim J. Ilarasher in fee. reserving a ground rent of $260, payable let January and July.] [D. C.; D.,:'63. 104. Debt, $1,327. Dedrich.l Taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of Antrim 1.. - Hemisher. JOHNTHOMPSON, Sheriff, rhiladelphiVhertfPa 00ice Nov.. 21,1563, n023-3t SHERIFF'S SALES. sEIERIFI"ii SALE.—BY 'VIRLITE or a writ of Levert FELCia.a, to me directed, will he ex posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, December 7. 1663, at 4 o'clock, at Sannom-street All that certain lot or Piece of wound, with the build ings thereon erected. situate ou the northeast - aide of School street (now called Sites street), in the He-mint/ton district of the Northern Liberties, in the county of Pails dolphin; beginning at the intersection of the northeast line of said ochoo/ street and the west line of elope Wein: thence northwestward along the northeast Slue of the said School street eighty-live feet an - I one qtrUirVer of an inch, by ground granted to Alexander Maize* northeastward at right angles with said lieltoo/ etroet tvrtnty one feet eleven inches and a half, to an angle or bend; thence eastward at right angles with the said Noce Bute. forty-one feet six inches and a half, to tne salt Elope street. and thence southward along the wen line of the said Hope street seventy-six foci eleven inches and a half, to the place f beginning. (Being the came prtmises which James Markee ana alllzabith B. Cameo, trustees under the last will and testament of William 31. - Canine, deceased, by indenture clued the let of Nevem list', A. D. 1818, intended to be rec,rded. granted and conveyed unto the said Stun Beatty in. fee. The premb , es abow-described will be sold as follows : No. 1. All that certain four story brick messnage or tene ment. (Au. Mill Sites street, and lot or piece et grimed, bounced ar.d described according to a receut survey thereof made by John F. Wolf. surveyor for the Fifth district of the city of Philadelphia, to wit: Beginning at a i.oint formed by the 'intersection of the west' side of Hope street and - the northeast side of Sites street (late School Street), in the Sixteenth ward of the said city of Philadelphia; thence extending northward along the west side of the raid Hope street forty feet three and one eighth inches to a point; thence westward on a line at right angles with said Hope street three feet six inches to a past; thence northward on a line parallel with the said Hope street oue foot eight and one-half inches to a Point; thence westward ona tine at right angles with said Hope street thirteen feet one inch to a point; thence northwestward on a line parallel ,with said Sites street one foot two inches to a point in the middle of a nine inch brick wall ; thence south wardly along the middle of said wall one line at right angles with said Sites street sixteen feet two inches to the northeast aide of said Sites street: thence southeastward along the northeast side of Said Bites street forty three feet two and one•eighth inches to the said point of intersection and place of be ginning. o. 2. All that certain four-story brick messuage or tenement (NO.1103) Sitesstreet,ano tot orpiece of ground, b unded and described according to a recent 'larval thereof made by John F. Wolf. surveyor of the Fifth dis. ilia, of the city of Philadelphia, as follows, to wit: Be ginning at a point on the northeast side of kites street Hato School street) at the distance of forty-throe feet two and one eighth inches northwestward from a point fennel) by the intersection of the northeast side of said Sites street and west side of Bope street, in the Sixteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; thence northeastward on a line at right angles with said Sites street along the middle of a nine-Inch brick wall sixteen feet two Inches to a point; thence southeastward on a line parallel with said Sites street one foot two inches to a point; thence eastward on a line at right angles with said Hope . tree c thirteen feet one inch to a point; thence southward on a line parallel with said llope etiset one foot eight and'one half inches to a point; thence eastward on a line at right angles with Sala Hope Street three feet six inches to thel west side of eaid Hope street; thence northward along the west side of said Bone street seven feet four and three (platters inches to a point; thence westward along the taco of a wall at right angles with said Hope street eigh teen feet two inches to a point; thence northwestward on a line parallel with said Sites street nine feet four inches to a point; thence southwestward on a line partly along the middle of a nine-inch brick wall at right angles with said Sites street eighteen feet - ten and one-quarter inches to a point in the northeast aide of said Sites meet; thence southeastward along the northeast side of said Sites street thirtee• feet nine and-one-half inches to the place ol beginning. No. 1. All that certain four-storybrick messnage or tenement (No. luz) Site street, and lot or piece of ground, bounded and described according to a recent survey thereof made by John F. Wolf. surveyor of the Fifth' district of Philadelphia, as follows, to wit: Be ginning at a point situate on the northeast side of Sites street at the distance of fifty. six feet eleven and five eighths inches northwestward from a point formed- by the intersection of the northeast side of said Sites street and the west side of Hope street; in the Sixteenth ward. of the raid city of Philadelphia; thence northeastward on aline partly along the midd.e of a nine-inch brick wall at right angles with the said Sites street eighteen feet ten and one-quarter inches to a point; thence north orbs four feet nine and one-half inches to a point; thence eastward oils line at right angles with said Hope street ten and one-half inches to a point; thence northward on a line parallel wit h said Hope street seven feet to a point; ti once westward on a line at right angles with said Hope street three feet eight inches to a point; thence northwestward three feet seven and one-half inches co a aomt; thence southwestward three feet seven and one half inches. more or less, to a point; thence sontheast ward two feet one and one-half inches to a point; thence southwestward four feet six and one-half inches to a point; thence southeastwgrd on a line parallel with said Sites street one foot five and three-quarters inches Mr a point; thence southwestward along the middle of a nine inch brick wall, on a line at right angles with said Sites street. sixteen feet two' inches to the northeast side of said Sites street ; thence southeastward along the north east side of said Sites street twelve feet ten and three quartets inches to the place of beginning. No. 4. All that certain- roar-story brick messnage or tenement (No 1117) Sites street, and lot or piece of ground, bounded and described according to a recent survey thereof made by John F. Wolf, surveyor of the Fifth district of Philadelphia. as follows, to wit : Begin ning at a point situate on the northeast side of Sites street at the distance of sixty-nine feet ten inches and three-eighths of lan inch northwestward from a point Ponied by the intersection of the northeast side of said Sites street and the west aide of Hops street. in the Six teenth ward of the said city of Philadelphia; thence northeast on a line along the middle of a nise-inch brick wall at right angles with the Sites etreet sixteen feet two inches to a point; thence northwestward -on a, line parallel with said Sites street one foot five and three quarters inches to half a poi inc nt ; thence northeast Ward four feet six and oue- hes to a point; thence north westward two feet one and one-half inches to a point; thence iiilikilleastward three feet seven and-one-half in ches. more or less, to a point; thence northwestward nine feet And five-eighths inches to a point; thence west ward alone a line at right ang es with said Hope street seven feet and one-half of an inch to a point; thence southwestward along a line at right angles with Sims street twenty-one feet eleven and one-half inches to a Point in the northeast line of said Sites street; thence southeast along the norteeast aide of said Sties street fifteen feet one and five-eighths inches to the place of beginning. fp. C. ;D. Sl. Debt. $526.67. John H CampbeP.l Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Beatty, deceased. - JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Nov. 21,1861 no?.3=3t SHERIFF'S SALE—BY VIRITJE OF a writ of Fieri Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing. December. .7, 1863. at 4 o'clock. at Ransom-street Hall, No. 1 All that certain - stone mesenage and lot of ground situate in the Twenty-first ward (31anay oak) of the ejty of Phhadelphia. bounded by Pearl, Levering, Beim, and Grape streets; containing in front on each of said streets one hundred and seventy-four feet (Which said premises Theodore Cuyler and wife, by deed dated May s 2. 1856, recorded in Deed Book R. D. ST., No. 107, page 160, &v., conveyed unto Nathan B. Hammond in fee; subject to a ground rent of thirty-six. dollaral No. 2. All those certain four lots or ground with the ten three-story brick messuages thereon erected situate in the Thirteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia: One of them beginning on the east line of Rugan street.a sty feet southward from James street; thence extending east ward seventeen feet seven inches; thence southeastward forty-eight feet .two inches, more or less: thence south ward fourteen feet; thenes - -tvestward fifty-seven feet ten and one. half inches to kugan street, ad thence north ward along the same forty feet to the place of beginning. One other of them situate on the west side of Charlea street, sixty feet southward from James - street; coAtakw in front on Charles street twentyi:ea,4 Ailo. - 6):Ttte south the north line eighty:SiTSteorlichalf inches. One other .24ne.filtvmeittit4rfulfhe west side of Charles street, eighty feet southward from James street; containing in front on Charles street twenty feet, and in depth on the north line fifty-eight feet nine and one-halt inches, and on the south line thirts -one feet three and one-fourth inches. And the other of them beginning on the west side of Charles street, one hundred feet southward from James street; thence extending westward thirty one feet three awl one-fourth inches; thence southeastward about thirty eight feet ten and one-quarts, Inches to Charles street; thence alo g the same northward twenty- two feet eight and one-half inches to the place of beginning. (Which said premises Joseph J. Sharpless et ux, by deed dated November 18, 1556. recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. le(), page 977, &c:, conveyed unto Nathan B. Ham- . mond in leo.] l'heUbore property is subject to a mortgage of . . CD: C. :D., '63. 64. Debt. $6.000. D. P. Brown, Jr.) Taken in execution and to be sold a 3 the property of Nathan B. Hammond. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Noy. 21.1363. n 023-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE-OF P.- , a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed., will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, December 7, 18.81. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-etreet Hall, No. 1. All that certain yearly ground rent of $l5, law rul silver money, payaffle by Bernard McDevitt, his heirs and assigns, on the first- days of March and Sep tember, without deduction for taxes, to., out of and for a lot of ground situate on the northwesterly side of Browne street and southwesterly side of Tioga street, in- the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Browne street fifty-four feet, and in depth on Tioga street ninety-five feet nine and a half inches No. 2. All that certain - yearly ground rent of $36. law ful silver IMOTIEL payable by Aaron- R. Dutcher, his heirs and. assigns, on the that days of May and Novem ber, without deduction for &0., out of arid for a lot of, ground situate on the northwestwardly side of Tulip street, one hundred and sixty-three feet eleven and seven-eighths inches northeastwardly from Rich mond lane or Ann street, in said city; containing in front on Tulip street-thirty-six feet. and in depcn one hundred and fifty-five feet to Weikel street No. 3. All that certain yearly ground rent of 844.42, lawful silver- money, payable by John Riley. his heirs and ass gne, on the lirst days of June and December, without deduction for taxes, &c., out of and for a lot of gronnd beginning at a corner formed by the intersection of the northeast side of Richmond lane or Ann street and northwest side of Tulip .treat; thence extending )2 oribenterly along the northwesterly Bide of Tulip street seventy-nine feet one and a quarter inches to a point ; thence northweeterly sixty. one feet ten and three eighths inches to a point; thence southwesterly seventy feet eight and one eighth inches to the northeasterly side of Richmond lane or Ann street, and thence along the same eeutheasterlyeixty. two feet five and one-eighth inches to Tulip street, to the place of beginning. - No. 4. All that certain 'yearly ground rent of 842, law ful silver money. payable by John Riley, his heirs and aseigne, on the first days of June and December, with -out deduction for taxes, Sic., out of and fora lot of ground beginning on the northeaetwardly side of-Richmond lane or Ann street, sixty-two feet five and one- eighthlinches northwesterly from-Tulip street, thence northeasterly seventy feet eight and one-eighth inches. thence north westerly fifty-nine feet five and three-eighths inches to a point, thence southwesterly sixty-two feet seven and one-half inches to said Richmond lane or Ann street, and thence by the same southeasterly sixty feet to the place of beginning. No. ff. AU that certain yearly ground rent of 836, law ful silver money, payable by John Riley- his heirs and. assigns, on the first daye of June and December. without deduction for taxes, dtc., out of and. for a lot of ground. situate on the northwesterly side of Tulip street, seven tv nine feet one and a quarter inches notheastwardly from Richmond lane or Ann street, in said city roontaining in front on Tulip street fifty feet,. anal in depth one hundred and twenty-one feet three and three-quarter inches. [Which said yearly ground rents. Nos. 1 and 2, Wil liam H. 'Witte et nx, by deed dated Januarys , lss3, and Nos. 3, 4. and 6, by deed dated January 26, 1853, granted and assigned unto John C. Uhl in fee. N. C U. has Parted with hie intereg. (D.C. ; D., '63.,45. Debt. MAIO. U. Biddle.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John C. Uhl. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Nov. 21, DM. n023-3t RHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF et--' a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed„will be exposed to public sale or - vendne. on MONDAY Even= ing.Deeember 7.1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. No.l. Ail those certain two two.and-a-half-storystone inessuagee and lot of ground situate on the southeaster ly side of Baines Street, in the 'Cwenty-second ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front •on street-. forty-four feet. and in depth one hundred 'and' twenty feet. Bounded 1 northeast by gruitid granted:or intended to have been to Charles Weise. southeast by ground now or late of Charles B. Engle and AlbertusMngle, southwest by ground granted to Elias Cox on ground rent. northwest by said Bathes street Which said premises Charles Weiss and wife, by deed dated January 7. 1860. recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8.. No. 99, page 304. Ac., conveyed unto George hfoutieth in fee; subject to a ground rent of forty-two dollars, paya ble first of March and September. No. 2 All that certain two-and-a-half-stories high stone building (divided Into four tenements) and lot of ground situate on the sonthwesterlyleide &Engin street, one hundred and twenty feet southeasterly from Haines street, In the Twenty-second ward aforesaid; contain ing-in front, on Engle street sixty feet. and in depth on the northwest line one hundred and fifty-two feet four inches. and on the southeast line one hundred and fifty " two feet ten and a halt inches. (Which said premises Charles Weiss and wife, by deed dated Angttst 2. 1860, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 128, page 475, &c., conveyedunto George Montieth in fee; suoject to a ground rent of thirty d Mare. payable first of April and October.) CD C. H. -'63..70. Debt 8436 46. H. T. Jones.] Takeo in execution and to be sold as the property of George itiontietli. , JOHN THO]GPSON heriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, November 2t, 143. n02.3-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF sundry writs of Vendltioni Exponas. to me directed. be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Eve sing, December 7,1663. at 4 o'clocx. ai Sansom- street Hall, Ail ii at certain lot of ground with the buildings and improvements thereon situate on the south side of Habbs street, one hundred and three feet east of Twenty-first street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in - front on Bubbe street seventy feet three inches, and in depth eighty . five feet six and a•half inches, to a three-feet al ley, with tbe privilege thereof. ID C • D., '6l 60. Debt $263.07. atirinckle. Taken in execution and to he sold EIS the property of William V. Green. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Nov. 21 1663. n 023-31 pcHERIFFIS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing. December 7,1563, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-streetliall. All those certain two three. story brick maseuages, (one on Howard street and one on flops street), and lot of ground situate on tne east side of Howard street, one hundred and seventy-seven feet northward from Mast , rs etreet, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Howard street eighteen feet, and in depth one hun dred feet to Hope street. [ Which said premises "henry Helmuth et al., trustees, by deed dated October 2, 1.849, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 42. page 134, &c., conveyed unto Edward McCoy in fee; reserving a ground rent of thirty-six dollars.] [D. C. ; D., '63. 25. Debt, $144. Olmstead.] Taken in- execution and to be sold as the property of Edward McCoy. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sherin °Mee. Nov. 21.1863. n023-St kIiERIFF'S •SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Fier' Pastas. to me directed. will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on-MONDAY livening. December 7.1663. at 4o'cloclr. at lit.nsom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the south Bide of Poplar street- MY feat westward from Fifteenth street. in the city of Phila. di 'phis; containing in front on Poplar street twenty feet, .nd in depth ninety feet to a twenty. feet-wide street t.[D. C,; D. ? .'63. 83 . , Debt, $1,343.: Brincklej Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Mahlon Ball. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Phlladelphla, Sheriffs Office ; Myr. 21. 1.563. 443-3 t . SHERIFF'S SA_LES. sHERII+'IPS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A. writ of Levari Facies, to Me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue,.on MONDAY Evening, Decem ber 7. 1863, at 4 o'clock. at hansom-street Hall. All that certain lot or piece of ground with the frame mesbusge or tenement thereon erected, situate on the southwesterly side of Pennsylvania 'avenue, in the late district of Penn, in the county of Philadelphia. now the city of Philadelphia; beginning at the northwest corner of said avenue and Fortieth satet, as the same is laid out of the width of sixty feet, on the revised plan of the part of the district of Penn, lying betwen Columbia ave nue. Thirty-ninth street and the river. Schuylkill, con firmed by the Court of Quarter Sestdo tus on the 7th day of December, A. D. 1853; extending thence along the south westwardly side of Pennsylvania avenue northwest wardly two hundred and seventy-six feet seven and one matter inches to a point one hundred feet southeas.ward froin the southeasterly side of Forty, first street; thence aoothweat %Feral y on a line at right angles with Pennsyl vania avenue about throe hundred and sixty-five feet, more or less, to low water mark In the river Schnylk•ll; thence southeastwardly down the river Schuylkill two hundred and elphty, feet, more or less, to the northwest dly else of Fortieth Street; thence northea% wardly along the same about four hundred feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. Bounded northeastwardly by Pan neylvania avenue aforesaid. southeastwardlY by the said Fortieth street, southwegwardly by the river. Sub nylkill, and northw , Htwardly par ly by other ground of the said Henry J. Williams and others, and partly by ground granted to Cornell and Hendry on ground rent. [Being the same premises which the said Henry J. Wil liams and others, by an indenture bearing even da'e with a certain indenture of ma r. gage—vi z : lannary 17th, 'Mtn, but duly executed and act no wledged prior to the execution of said ' ndenture for the considera'.ion moneys therein mentioned, part sr hereof was thereby secured and in - anted unto t he said John Longstreth. Hugh Boyle, and Henry- T. Groot in fee. ) CD. C. ;D.. '63. 67. Debt, $9.733.;50. C. H. Hutchinson.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Longetreth, Haan Boyle Henry T. Grow, and terra tenants. JOHN TROMPSON, Sheriff Phil adelphla , Sheriff's Office. Nov. 11, 1883. n023-3t. MARSHAL'S SALES. ARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE 4 -V-a- of a writ of sate. 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 Ole, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at ALTHENER'S Store, No 142 North FRONT Street, on THURSDAY, December 3d, 1861. at 12 o'clock, noon, the CARGO of the steamer JUPITER consisting of 4 casks Iron Wire. 19 eases Brown Paper 24x36. 2 cases Felt Hats. 5 cases Pins, 19 chests Black Tea. 176 cases Cairet Wine. 43 cases Brandy, 1,. 4 L pipes Aquardiente, 10 kegs Whisky, 118 boxes eaPtile Soap. 43 bags. Saltpetre, 4 bales Seat Skin Cloth, 1 bale Welch Flannel, 1.6 boxes Extract of Log wood, 1 case 96 its Chloroform. IDS kers Soda. WILLIAM MI LLWARD, . . . . U B. Manila] E. D of Permeylvania. PITILADELPSTA. November 17.>1883. 32018-6 t MARSIIA_L'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE of a writ of sale,by the Hon. JOHL; CAD WAL A.DER, Stoke of the .District Cunt of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to toe directed, will be sold at public rale, to the highest and beet bidder, for cash, at the SAVSZiNAH s riast- SHIP COMPANY'S WHARF, on 30E3DAY. Dec.mber lot 1883, at 12 o'clock DI , the Steamer SPAULDING. her tackle, apparel, and funiture, as she now lies at said wharf. The Spaniding is a side-wheel steamer. built in New York, is about 8 wars old, NO tons harden, length on deck 148 feet, breadth 26 feet, depth of hold 8 feet; en gine in good order, boilers about one Tear old. WILLIAM MILL W A. 111). 11. S. Marshal E. 1). of Patna.. PHILADELPITTA. Nov. 17. 18€6. nolB-61 FOR SALE AND TO LET. PUBLIC SALE. -THE WELL KNOWN-. PIRST.CL S.SS " BUCK HOTEL." in the borough of Lebanon . Pa., will be sold on the premises on FRIDAY, November 27th. at 1 o'clock P. Sf. This Hotel has lately been remodeled, and another large four story brick building built to it, and also the modern improvements introduced. Its location is the belt in the town, on the corner of the two principal streets, oppo site the Court House, and bat two equares from the Railroad Diipbt, on the same street. Its county custom, as well as travelling, is large ; rents readily at a high rate, and makes one of the best real estate investments in the t tate. Terms will be made easy by SIMON J. STINE, nolV7t. Lebanon. Pa. ORPHANS', COURT SALE-ESTATE of WILLIAM PINQHIN, deceased. Pursuant to an older of the Orphans' It for the City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale, on TUESDAY, December Ist, 1883. by H. THOMAS & SONS, - at the Phi ladelphia Exchange, at 12 o'clock noon. the following described real estate, to wit : All that three-story brick dwelling-house. with base ment and three-story back building and a lot of ground, situate on the south side of Filbert street, between Six teenth and Seventeenth streets, in the city of Philadel phia, No. 1612; containing in front on Filbert street 19 feet, and extending in depth 106 feet to Jones street, 20 feet wide. N. B.—On the rear end of the lot tea substantial two story brick stable. bf ANT B. PINCHIN, WILLIAM .1. CARTER, no 7. tdel Executors. a t FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRA -Ewa ble three-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, on the east side or HOWARD Street, above York 'street. Lot 18 feet front by 110 feet deep to. Hope street. The Hones is in a superior condition, and well built. Will be sold upon reasonable terms. Immediate possesaion can be given. Apply to LUKENS & MONTGOAtERY. 1035 BELCH Street, above Laurel no3-lm* Or to MART LUKENS. upon the premises A VALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM OF EIGHTY ACRES, AT PUBLIC SALE. Will be sold on. TUESDAY, the 24th of Nc,voixtber, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the premises, the property of the sub scriber, consisting of abont EIGHTY ACRES OF LAND, In the highest state of cultivation, with LARGE 1IAN• SION HOUSE, two Tenant Rousse, Large Barn, and all the other necessary farm buildings. It is situated on the DElaware river, in that part of Falls township, Backs county, called " The Ilfanor," and adjoining Robbins' wharf, where the steamboat Trenton stops daily; also, within twenty-five minutes drive of the Talleytown Station, on the Trenton Railroad. It is well supplied with Fruit and shade Trees, and Shrubbery, and is, altogether, a desirable property, either as a residence or for farming purposes. Persons wishing to attend the sale will find conveyan ces st the Tnlleytown Station, meeting the 11 o'clock A.M.train from Kensington, and can return at .6 o'clock the same evening. - For further particulars, inquire of- EDWARD LEWIS, nol4 Pt* 421 COMMERCE Street. inAlsA,r,r‘AuiTE BLAST FURNACE. no sric•ess 1..... operation. and making from 00 to 500 tos of pig iron per month. Boshes 14 feet. , Situation at Danean. non, above Harriaburg,. on the Pennsylvania Railroad and. Canal The position is an advantageous one for 11.-% a re CO • ..,-. T-... - visa ITTettatesr,—, , var.... D 4,.; h... At, ttoN CO., Druncannon. Perry County.< Pennsylvania, or No. )113 North WATER Street, Philadelphia. nom St* a ORPHANS' COURT SALE.---PUR. 'wzmanant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Berke county, will be sold at public sale on TUESDAY, the Ist of DEC EMBER. 1863, at the public house of G. B. ROLL. at Robesonia, Berke county, Pa., the following Real Relate, to wit: _ All those pieces or lots of ground and two` Dwelling Heusi s thereon, situate on the east nide of Robeson street, in said town of Robesonia. Lot two. 1, containing two acres and one hundred 'and thirty-eight perches, and lot No. 2, containing two acres and sevonty-eight perchs. The above property is beautifully located between the Turnpike and Lebanon Valley Railroad, at Robesonis. Depot. The improvements consisting or Two Large Brick nooses, nearly new; on the first floor there is a Hall, three Rooms, and a Kitchen: on the second floor five Chambers: Bath Room. and Water Closet; and on the third floor three Chambers. Water conveyed in pipes through the houses. Ranges and Heater in the cellar. Thee houses are do good repair (are, alike), very conve nient, with modernimprovements. Also, a stable. This tea very desirable place for private residences, and would be an excellent situation for the Coal, Luni ber. end Grain Business. Late the property of H. P. Robeson, deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. H. Conditions at sale by SARAH D. ROBESON, Executrix. Any person wishing to - view the property will please call on S. Shearer. at Robesonia Depot, noIS-St irt A VALUABLE WATERING PL ACE AND SUMMER RESORT at PUBLIC 8 ALI. b sold. by order of the Orphans' C NOVEMBER,k county, en SaTURDAY, the th day of 1863, at 1 o'clock P. M. on the premises, at the Womels do rf Station. Lebanon'Valley Railroad. all that him y improved and well-known Watering Place lately 'kept by John Manderbach, deceased. known as the SOUTH MOUNTAIN HOUSE. The improvements consist of a large three-story brick Boarding. House, large frame kitchen attached, bath house, ice-hones. - bowling alley, com.modloas stabling. and other ont•buildings. • On these premises, near the main building is the widely cerebrated Blimu al Spring known as the INDIAN SAND. SPRING. The tract contains eleven acres, well shaded. and laid out in walks. During tie past season the House was crowded with visitors. Terms and conditions made known on the day of sale. by H. H. MANDERBACH, no2l-7t . Administrator. se k FOR SALE-A FARM. IN-CHEZ --E-TER COUNTY, three miles from Tenn Station, on the Baltimore Central Railroad, containing NINETY &CRES, with good house and barn, and other out build ings. For particulars. inquire at northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. . no`..l}6t* gm SUPERIOR FARMS FOR SALE. —NO acres, with large Mansion, near Newark, Del 91 acres, with Good Buildings, near Norristown. Pa. S 9 aerie, with Good Buildings, 4 miles from Wen ches ter Pa. lao acres, with Good Buildings, near Wilmington, Del. SO acres. with Good Buildings, on the Delaware river, 22 miles north of Philadelphia. 143 acres, with Good Buildings, 4 miles from West. ch'ester. Pa. - For Rouses. see North American and Lelger. no2l B. P. GLENN,I23 S.FOURTH St.. fa FOR SALE-HIGHLY-IMPROVED -11.- Country Place. near Erolmesburg, Twenty-third ward, containing 22 acres: one of S acres, Chestunt Hill. Desirable place near Old York station, eight miles - out, 20 acres. Neat place, 10 acres, four miles out. Call and examine register of country places E. PETTIT, nol7 323 "WALNUT Street. FOR SALE CHEAP- A FARM ..a—of Actss. in Limerick Township, Montgomery County Pa. ;. three miles from Railroad Station; good Stoneßuildings; house contains 12 rooms; the Land is well cultivated; sufficient Meadow and Timber; a variety of choice Fruit Trees; good Fences and ex cellent Water; healthy location. -- Willie sold a bar, ' GEORGB H. TOWNSEND. nolB-wsm , 3t* 123 g S: FOURTH Street. . HORSES FOR SALE, • • • • At:BUSH-HILL STABLES, NORTH Street, near Eighteenth, between Coates and Wallacestreets. - nol9.lm* THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotels, or public 'institutions, be TWENTY DIFFERENT SIZES. Also, Plat delphia Ranges, Hot-Air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Lowdown Grates, Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stew hole Plates; Broilers, • Cooking Stoves, ,ho., at wholesale and retail, by the manufacturers. _ _ CHASE. SHARPE , Et THOMSON. aulg-wfm-gm No. SOO N. SECOND Street. DRAIN PIPE.-STONEWARE DRAIN PIPE from 2 to 12-inch bore. 2-inch bore • - Meanie per yard. do`S . 30 do. do. 4 do ' -.40 do. do. do2o do. do. 0 do 66 do. do. Every variety of connections — . bends, traps, and, hoppers. We are now prepared to furnish Pipe in any quantity, and on liberal terms, to dealers and those purchasing la large quantities. ORNAMENTA_L CHIMNEY TOPS. Vitrified Terra Cotta Chimney Tops, plain and orna mental designs, warranted to stand the action of coal gas, or the weather in any clintate. GARDEN VASES. A great variety of Ornamental Garden Vases in Terra Cotta, classical designs, all sizes, and warranted to stand the weather. Also, Fancy Flower Pots. Ranging Baskets, and Garden Statuary. . Philadelphia Terra Coda Wnrks. Office and Wareronms 1010 CHESTNUT Street. mb4-mwftf S. A. HARRISON. TO ,SPORTSMTIN. PHILIP WILSON & . 00., 409 CRESTDTUT STREET. Manufacturers of superior DOUBLE GUNS, egur3, if not superior, to any of the following makes. which we seep constantly on and: - William Greener. Westley Itishards. Moors & Mania. and other makers. Also, Powder, Shot, Wade. Calm. ata. We shall be constantly supplied, during the season. with every variety of SHAMUS. sa4s4hos GUNS I GUN Sll GUNS 1 1 1 WESTLEY RICHARDS', . WILMA'S! GREENER, MOORE at PHI H LIP WILSON & CO. FRENCH AND ENGLISH GUNS OP EVERY VARIETY. The beet assortment to select from to be found In this sonntrv. Call soon at PHILIP WILSON Sr CO. 'S. 0c25-1m 409 cazgrxtrr Street. WILLIAM STIJARD, - ' UNDERTAKER. No. 919 COATES Street. keeps oonatantly on hand COFFINS of superior quality and finish. LOTS in Menwood Cemetery for eale. - nolt-Llts JOHN B. MYERS & CO ., AUCTION ms. los. WM and 234 NAILEIHT Dreg. ATTRACTIVE POSITIVE SALE OF FEECICRiCtOODS. UMBRELLAS, &c. _ _ IS D. A CARD. —we invite T the ea A rly Y particular attention al dealers to the choice and reasonable assort m en: of Frencdri Swiss. German. and Brltteh dry - goods. umbrellas, gm, embracing about 625 lota of fancy and staple articlee to be peremptorilY Bold. by , catalogue.- on four months* credit. commencing dm morning, at o'clock pre choely. to be continued the greater part of the day.wltit ent intern:lighten. LARGE PRERACPTORT BALE OF FRILEOII, - ,LEDLL. ILEREWS. AND ERPrIBFI DRY GOODS, d es. THIS MORNING. November 2.3 d, at lu oon.will be sold by catalog - de. on four months' credit. abont 760 PACKAGES Arm LOTS of French. India. German, and British dry goads. e. embracing a large and chotee assortment of furry rani Wee &Aida, in silk, worsted. Woolen, ltnsa , and cot ton fabries. I. E. —Sarn.olos of the s a me will be arranged for mg sinination, with catzloiMee. early on the morning of the sale. when dealers will And it to their Interest t at tend. • - • LARGE ATTRACTIVE SALE OF GLOVES AND GiIINTLETS, &c Included in our sale THIS MORNING. Nor, Md. wtit be found a large assortment of ladies' and misses' rleecv lined, union. Lisle cloth, beaver, kid, and Ringwood gloves and gauntlets Gentlemen's chamois and fleecy lined buck, beaver, castor, kid, Berlin, Cambria. and Ringwood, sealskin gloves ar (I:gauntlets, being a (reek importation of bleesm John B English & SPECIAL AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SHAWLS. OF THE IMPORTATION OF MESSER. Ot.CAll PS. ,, LSS & CO.. THIS MORNING. Nov. 23d, will be nolo.- 350 SCIII ii E ) All Wool VIENNA BROCHS SHAMS. 57.5 LONG f Superb Colorings An invoice very rich and coetly CHAINS LAINE LONG SHAWLS. ALSO, AM Wool Brocbe Border SPELLA SHAWLS. all Wool. Long and &VIA re St awls. choice asaortments. N. B. -The above are all of recent importation, entirelY new designs. and or a favorite manufacture LARGE S&LS OF FRENCH DitY GOODS, &e. NOTICE. —ln clud. d in our sale, f French dry goods, Cu MONDAY MORNING Nov. 23d. will be found in part the following desirable articles. viz: SILK VELVET& —ln black and colors, mantilla and. bonnet velvets. DRESS SILKS—In blacks, solid colors. and fancy dress silks. Floral, ces. grog de . Naples, satins. &a. DRESS GOODS—In merle o cloth., figured and. plain mons. elates, reps, cashmeres, poplins, mohair metres.brocade VSIOO7B , gin shams, alpacas, &c. S WLS A. full assortment of broche. long and name. woolen, chenille and thirst shawls and scarfs, dm. GLOVES—Men's and womb u's kid. silk, buck. cashmere and thibet alov.a and gauntlets. &o EfdRROIDERIES. Am. —Moll and book collars, capes. inSeTtiDSR. hauls, cape , veils , laces, ate. BONNET RI 880 Ne—A full assortment ofbroche.Piaiek and figured bonnet and black velvet ribbons, an fancy velvet and silk trimming ribbons. Sic. Also, black crapes,terletans, silk cravats and neck ties, boon skirt , linen handkerchiefs, white muslin's. sewing silks, head dresses, girdles, fancy articles, &a. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,100 PACKS.OSB BOOTS, BROM. BROGANS. ARMY GOODS. &e. ON TUESDAY MORNING. November 24th, at 10 o'clock, will bo sold, by catalogue, without reserve, on. four months' credit, about 1,100 Packages boots, shoes, brogans, balmorals, army boots and shoes, gum shoes, &c. ,city and Eastern manu facture, embracing a fresh and prime assortment of ded table articles, for men, women, and children. N. B. -Samples. with catalogues, early on the MOW ing of gsale. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES. BRO. GANS, GUM SHOES, ARlfir GOODS, ac NOTlCE.—lncluded in our larde peremptory sale at boots, shoes. &c.. to be held on TUESDAY him/frau'. November 24tb, at 10 o'clock, will be found in part the following froth goods. to be acid without rgeerve. oa four months' credit, viz —cases men, and women's gum shoes and boots, first quality. cases men's and boys' grain water. proof boots. cases k eavy.city made sewed brogans -cases men's and boys' heavy wax leather boots. —.cases men's city-made sewed. calf boots. - cases men's grain hutting boots. cases men's and boys' steel shod and nailed boots_ ca• es men's and boys' quilted boots cases men's, boys', and youths' thick boots cases men's, boys', and youths' kip and calf boots. —cases men's R ram etvalry boots. cases men's 24 inch enameled cavalry boots. —cases boys' grain. L . L. boots. - cases men's, boys', and youths' balmorals, few sole do. MEg=EMEZ==I —cases womee's. m saes , and children's_ calf. kip. goat, grain and split, sewed, pegged and copper nailed boom and balmorale. embracing a general aseortment of city . and Pastern made goods. N. B. —Samelee of the same will be open for examina tion early on the morning of Bale, when dealers w.:11 it to their intereet to attend. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH PR.&N05....... GERMAN, AND DO) ESTIG DRY GOODS. &c.. We will bold a large sale of British, Preach, German, and Domestic Dry- Goods, by c.talogne. on. four months credit and part for fasbot November 25th, (holding no sale on Thursday.) at - 1.0 o'clock, embracing about MO packages and lots of staple and fancy articles, in woolens, linens, cottons. silks, and worsteds. B :—Samules of the same will be arranged for ex amination. with catalogues. early on the morn= of the sale, when dealers will find it to their interest to at tend. SALE OF (3AEFETIN6S. &o. ON FitIDAY 113 EN ENG. November 27th et precisely 1034 o'clock. will In cot& without reserve. by catalogue, on four months' Credit. an assortment of three ply. snperfine and line ingrain. Venetian, hemp. and rag car Wings. 6w., Which may be examined early on the morning of sale VIIRNESS, BRINLEY & 00., 4, SALE OF IMPbETED AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODE: ON TUESDAY MORNING. Nov. 27th; at 10 o'clock. by catalogne,on four months'. credit, KB packages atm lots of fancy and staple imported and domestic dry goods. Samples and catalogues early on the morning sale. SPECIAL SALE OF 500 CARTONS POULT DE SOIS BONNET ACID VELVET RIBBONS—JUST LANDED. 011 9 CIESDAY NORM:NG. At 10 o'clock, SOO cartons ribbons, just lauded, consist• ing of— s. cartons Nos. 4a 6 cable cord black, white. and se lect colors poult de sole ribbons. vt, cartons NOB. 10 a6O heavy black, white, colored. rib bone.' cartons 12 a 60 plaid and crochet ribbons. cartons 12 a 60 black ',roe grain do. cartons 12 a 60 extra beavy do - do. white edges. carton's 10 a 60 splendid (lc ality col'd do. cartons 10 a4O extra quality black do. cartons 10 a 60 triple cha'n col.,red do. BLACK SILK VELVET 8188 DNS. cartons N 05.1,16 to 20 Lyons black silk velvet ribbons. cartons do chainette and colored edge do. 4 300 EXTRA /.TIPERPLNE CL AN TARTAN REM COLORED WOOL LONG SHAWLS, lON BEST MR . MADE. An invoicejuat landed of 300 72/144 inches extra quality tartan -plaid wool loag Pla long shawls, compriaina --""" xos of the finest goods int ., --n atrgxttalieavy shepherd'aSlaid long and square woof shawls. - RALMORALS. 310 large size wool balmorals. MOBS BLAX.K SILK VELVETS. 15 pieces Lyons heavy back silk velvets. BRITISH DRESS GOODS. ON TUESDAY. cases London fine colored alpaceas. do do do do cobnrge. do do tartan plaid lustros. do do brach° figured reps. do do Magenta and black mohair plaids_ do do extra fine colored baratiteas. -- do do plaid alpaccas, black baratheas. PARIS ELLA WOOL LONG szte WAS—BALANCE OF . THE IMPORTATION. 100 Paris extra quality Ella wool long shawls. LITSTRINIS, C. P TAFFETAS FIGIIKEO SILKS. ara. 24 a 36 inch Lyons black and colored lustrinis. 24 a3O inch C P. patent black taffetsa. 22 inch double-laced figured black silks. 22 inch. Lyons colored arcs de suer. PARIS I.XTRA. QUALITY BLACK TAFFETAS, FOB. _ . CITY RETAIL TRADE. 23 a 86 inch Faris extra heavy and beet Quality black taffetas. _ BLITS.BLA.CS SEWING SILK S cases blue-black sewing silk. MTHOMAS & SONS, Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street. TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE VALUABLE RE&L ESTATE, GROUND RENTS. BATIK AND OTHER STOCKS, LOANS, arc. ON TUESDAY, November 24th. at 12 o'clock noon, at the Egchange, large amount and variety of valuable real estate, up . wads of thirty prc pertfes, including the following abeo late sales, viz: Estate of Jacob Esher, three valuable business stands, corner Fourth and Cherry streets; estate of C. Miller—dwellings, ballding lots. &c.: (14 proper ties); estate of Elizabeth Baker—irredeemable ground rent, $2OB a year; estate of H. Craig, by order of trustees and ez. emit: re. Also, for other owners—valuable fawn. handsome and plain city dwellings, stocks, loans, Parrs. For full descriptions see pamphlet catalogues, nova' ready.. SALES OP STOCKS AND HEAL ESTATE,. Ai the Each wogs' Tuesday, at 12 o'clock noon. .33r - Handbills' of each Property lamed separately, sad on the SaturdaY previong to each. eale t . 1, 000 cdtalOgnoll 1n pamphlet form, giving full descriptions. Aar . FURNITURE SALES ,- at the Auction Store, every Thursday. Sale for Account of the United States. PAGEIVG BOXES LUMBEE, ERGS. &a. MORNING, Nov. THIS . _ Nov. P3d. at 10 o'clock, at the United States Arsenal.. near Gray's Ferry, about 0)0 packing boxes. large lot lumber, tot hoop iron, &c. Administrator's Sale. VALUABLE BANK AND OTHER STOCKS. ON :rIiSI? . .A.Y, Nov. 24th, _ ..By.order of-administrator -36 shares Southwark Bank. 6 shares Philadelphia Bank. '- 20 shares Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Co. Also, for another account— NI shares Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank. Catadear N. J. 63 shares Mechanics' Bank. 23 shares Western Bank. 60 shares Consolidation Bank. 27 shares Northern Liberties Gas 80. 14 shares Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Go • SAIS, OF MI6CBLLA.NBDITSAND MEDICAL BOOKIL ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Nor. 24th. at the auction store, miscellaneous an& medical books, a portion of the stock of a bookseller declining business. . . • .. SIIPIRIOR FURNITID. E. CHINA AND GLASSWASX, VELVET CARPETS_ dm ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. November 25th,..at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No- MR Marshall street, the superior furniture. flue cut dam ware, French china; fine velvet, imperial, and :Vene tian carpets. air May be examined at 8 o'clock on the more iza el the sale. pANCOAST & WARNOCK, - MJU. -A- TIONIZSES; No. 213 Drumm Street. - LARGE POSITIVE- SALE OF CLOTHS. CLOAKING& AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS. WEITZ GOODS, &e., by catalogue. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. November 26th, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely— Comprising about 760 lots of seasonable good", Whisk the attention of buyers is invited , JAMES NUGENT. Proprietor I.ILLETTE & SCOTT, 4 .1 519 offill .WE T OAtr e !S. Jaye ' , Ma.rble Eutldise t and. Nl6 JAYNE Welk . PhiladelPhlL ON TUESDAY MORNING. Nov. 24th, at 10 o'clock. LARGE POSITIVE SALE•OF 500 LOTS DRY GOODE. FURNISHING GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS. ARTIE ' FICIAL -FLOWERS, &c. Also. 100 cases ladies' and misses' black. drab felfSpw• nish bats, bonnets, turbans. &e. Also, bonnet velvets, feathers, &c. 71pieces black clothe, doeskins, beavers, petersham. fancy satinets. cassimeree. voetings, &c. BY HENRY P. WOLBERT, AUCTIONM, No. 202 ALARKST Street, South side..above Second St. Regular Sales of Dry_ Goods, Trimmingiqlrotioner,Sts every MONDAY, WIDIOSDAY, and FRIDAY MORN atIO o'clock precisely. City and country Dealers are requested to attend these sales. Cortiguments respectfully solicited from -Manteasta rers. Importers, Commission. Wholesale and Jobbing Houses. and Retailers of all and every description of. Merchandise. - REAL Y-M&DB CLOTHING, CLOTHE'. CASSIKERNS. WOOLEN GOODS, DRY GOODS, THINKING& HOSIERY, SHOES. &c. THIS MORNING. _ . November Md, at 10 o'clock, will be sold. cassimere and satinet pants. vests, cloths, cassimeres, satinets, wool and merino skirts and drawers, cricket jackets, wool hoods, scarfs dress a oods, trimmings, hosiery, handker chiefs. gloves, pantlets, embroideries, ribbons, scarfs. Also, men s and women's balmorals, shoes. gaiters, a brogans, s. • • • • SALE OF FINE INGRAIN CARPET LOOMS. ON TUESDAY MORNING. November Sith. at 10 o'clock will be sold without re.. serve, at No. Adams street,' west of Frankford road. Nineteenth ward, fine ingrain carpet looms incomplete running order. SALE OF 5 FINE INGRAIN CARPET LOOMS. PHILIP FORD CO., AUCTIONEERS, 125 MARKET and 522 COMMENCE Street.. NOTICE.—THURSDAY, Nov 26th, being Thanksgiving Day. we will hold our sale on WEDNESDAY. Nov.Bsth. LARGE SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES. AND BROGANS. THIS MORNING, • Nov. 23d, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be eold,by cats. i oz ee, about 1000 cases prime boots, shoes. bre gum. Inamorata, cavalry boots, c. ,of city and Eastern mann facture Open for examination, with catalogues, early ea the morning of sale, to Which the attention of bilker* is invited. . Lutes SAM OF 1.000 OASES BOOTS. BROM -BRoGANS,' &o, ON WEDNESDAY HORNING.' - November 20th, at 10 o'clock precisely. will be sold.by catalogue. 1,000 cases prime boots. shoes, brogans, bbaaii morals, cavalry boots, &c. ; also, an assortment of env made goods. Open for'examination. with oatabirtei, early O. the rAornuar or eats. AUCTION wags. ON 'WEDNESDAY MORNING. OH TITESDAY 1410RXTRII Sale No. 641. Marshall Street,
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