TEEM CITY. The Thermometer. OCITOBVt 28, 1862. I OCTOBER 28, 1884. A. r. M. 6 A. mr......12 Di 3 P. W. 37 ....... 49K 53 37 47..... 49y; WIND. WIND. /sr 5W.....5E S NNE Eby N THE BEDFORD-STREET MISSION—There Is a section of the Fourth ward that may be Consi dered a gigantic lunatic asylum for brutalized hu inanity,where rum, rage, and ruin, still seem to be Sit a premium. A few years since the herculean task of reforming these degraded people was assumed by the Bedforeestreet Mission. The organization con sisted of philanthropic men and women, and they have done much good ; but their labors will never end. Could some avenger sweep through that sec tion and destroy the runeehops there, that daily deal out the "double-distilled esteutie of liquified damns- Lion,” or could there be a House of Correction or ganized, where drunken parents would have to work to support their children drunken husbands to support their wives, then the flediordstreet Mis sion would have less to do. The souls of men, %vce men, and children, are continually trembling there on the brink of eternal perdition. If the Bedford street Mission, and other praiseworthy Christian levities, should use their joint energies to wards having a Bootle of Correction with a treadmill or two in it to grind the, grain for the benefit of the depraved inmates then indeed a firm basis would be made to support a well. merited reformation. Self-reformation is with in the power of most human beings. That class of degraded people who are ton far gone are not like ly to be permanently reformed by the moral, suasion of others. They too often return like pigs to wal low in the mire. Until we can have a workhouse as a place of correction for the idle, lazy, filthy, good. for. nothing, miserable victims of general dissi pation, we should, as a matter of humanity alone, do all that can be done towards retrieving the fallen, and putting them on their feet again.' The follow ing communication has been furnished us by the missionary having charge of the Bedford-street mis sion house. It is a plaimy-erawn picture of deep shades, with one or two erreekinge of the morning light of .Christinulty. The missionary eats : Miss G. 13. Morse sent us a large donation of bread, which was received by our little wandeiele wile clapping of hands and excla mations ol delight. Among them nearly all nations were rein esented for [het° were German, Dative, Irish, Spanish, Jew, Airman, and the true red, white and blue, or Ammiceu. Yet there was enough to feed all. end leave some for several worthy adults, which was distributed as follows : One loaf to a poor blind woman, who was a member of our church, whose son tell at Gettysburg and left her dependent, as she bee not yet got the pension. Ano ther to an old colored woman who has been sick for months, Red had all of- her clothes and bedclothes stolen from her by the drunken people around her. Another took with her some preserves and warm clothing from a laity in Massachusetts, to a sick man, .who was shivering over some dying embers in an old stove in a cellar, and when he sa the good things we were able to furnish himthrough our niende, he wiped a tear upon lua old ragged sleeve end thankeu iris Hi twenty father, whom he was trying to serve. Another was given to a poor cripple boy who last winter sat at our door with one foot in the pant leg ol toe otner, because we had no shoes for him. We hope some friend will send us a box of shoes soon, so this will-not be the ease again We gave with ' pleasure as long as we had anything ; but imagine our sorrow when all has gone, as these pale-laced little ones gathered around us and asked it we we, e going to give out " bread to to-day t " and said "we have none home,' we had none since yesiday,” and had to tell them I had none, and see their disappointment as they marched slowly away, thinkieg bow many soolfs and rebuffs they must meet at people's doors and on the street. before they obtained the craved morsel, and then get a beating from a drunken mother it unsuccess ful. You may feel enraged that they should have such parents, and think that they are brutes to treat their children thus, and there is no hope of ever -doing anything with them ; but please read on a little further before you adopt that as a principle. A drunken man came to the mission one morning with his face hleediog, beard matted with blood,i leaning on an old stick, and his clothes reeking with filth. He asked for something to eat, and on-re ceiving a loaf of bread he twisted off one end, put it in his mouth, and margined into a cold-victual shop, and sold the balance for a "one-pounder" or a cent drink. Afterwards he came to church ; but while we were preaching, he would be twitching with vermin and mumbling like a maniac. We took an interest in him, rented tam a room, and he signed the pledge, was converted, and is now superin tendent of a Sabbath-school. Do some good in the world! Do you still ask howl Imitate tke noble example of the generous Christians of this oily and elsewhere, who send their donations to Bedford street Mission. Ask your partner and clerks to join you in an offering for the poor, your shoe dealer to send a box of shoes to the " home Fejees," your batter to send hie stale bread, and your brethren iu Christ to help you. Be sure you do now 'all you can; and remember the Saviour says, " Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these, ye have done it unto me." TRH SANITARY CoIdAIISSION.—The report of the Sanitary Commission, Woman's Pennsylvania Branch, 1307 Chestnut street, just published, makes it strong appeal to the patriotic in behalf of the sol diers of the Union. The experience of the Com mission dering the last two winters reminds us of the necessity of preparing in season for the extem olive calls which will soon commence, and which will sontinue throughout the winter, for warm clothing and bedding. Quilts and blankets, woolen under-clothing and socks, will, judging by the past, be the articles of this kind most in demand. After these, bed and pillow-ticks, warm, thick dressing gowns or wrappers, slippers, sheets, pillow cases, towels, and handkerchiefs. Of edibles, the chief ea hes etotere, for squill is.nta of every kind, jells; s and farinaceous food, fruita, and prepesrmtione of beef, milk, and vegstahles. Appearances in.dicato a return of old troubles, with which the COMMiBBICIII has heretofore con. ts ndsd, in collecting woolen drawers in quanti ties sufficient to match she woolen shirts; for while they have on hand 7,998 of the latter, they have only 440 of the former: In In reviewing the labors in the past and,antici pating the prospects for the future, the Commission cannot fail to titiord matter of remark and congratm lation to realize the extraordinary support which has been extended to it, and, through it, to the na tional cause, by the loyal women of the country, For, while money has been freely provided for its treasury by the rich men of the country from the Pacific to the Atlantic coasts, the articles of cloth, lug and the delicacies imthe way of food, contributed by the women—rich and poor alike—have ten-fold exceeded, in cash value, the donations of the former. HOMES FOR THE DESTITUTE.—FOUr asy lums for orphans and destitute children, under the direction of Catholic managers, have been for a long time in active operations, and it is now pro posed to erect a new one -to answer the increasing demands made upon that persuasion. St. John's Orphan Asylum, near Hestonville, has at present 315 male orphans. St. Vincent's Home, at Eigh teenth and Wood streets, for children of either sex under four years of age, has 150 inmates. The,Fe male Orphan Asylum (St. Joseph's), a Seventh and Spruce, is at present tilled with about 130 in mates. There is also a German Catholic asylum at Tacony. The new Catholic Home will be built in the city. The site is not yet known. The managers consist of the following gentlemen Rt. Rev. Bien op Wood Very Rev. Or. O'Hara, Very , Rev. P. A. Stanton, Rev: T. A. Burhelin, Joseph A. Donnelly, James Fairgrares, John J. Boland, Hugh Oassiday, Michael &voy, William S. Powers, Wm. Fair mey, and John o,l3yrne. THE KEYSTONE STATE.—The following to a complete list of the officers of the steamer Key. stone State Edward Donaldson, Commander. James P, Robertson, Lieutenant and Executive Officer. Charles H. Corser, Master. Laust E. Degn, Master. William T. Buck, Master. A. K. Eddowes, Chief Engineer. A. E. Emery. burgeon. J. S Stimson, Paymaster. C. M. Bird, Ensign. John 0. Murphy, Ensign. J. T. Ridgway, Master's Kate, John Loyd, First Assistant Engineer. P. L. Fry, Thir d Assistant Engineer. John Smith, c , , c C. A. Blake ," J. B. Wilb ur, " " St W. H. Brown, ci " cc David L. Briggs, Gunner. E. T. Doughty, Captain's Clerk. Walter Morris, Paymaster's Clerk. E. T. Jester, Surgeon's Steward. S. D. Stimson, Paymaster's Steward, Penton Bellville, Yeoman. POST-OFFICE BUSINESS.—The following exhibits the amount of business transacted at the Philadelphia Post Office during the last quarter: Amount of stamps and envelopes sold for the quarter ending 30th Sept., 1863 $92,526 04 Amount of letters, prepaid by stamp, sent, 68,307 35 Amount of letters received, for distribution, 53,209 28 Number of ship-letters received same period 1,738 Number of registered letters sent 2,879 Number of letters delivered by carriers.... 1,314,374 Number of newspapers deliv'd by carriers 95,710 COMPANY G, 11.EneffANTS T REGIMENT-- Those of the employees of the extensive iron works of Messrs. Morris, Taidier, & tJo., in the First ward, who formed Company 111-, of the late Merchants' Regiment, 44th P. V., publish officially, in this day's Press, the proceedings of a meeting held by them on Tuesday. The resolutions are patriotic, and the aoknovrledgment of the kindness of the firm, Messrs. Morris, Tacker, .1 4 4. Co., towards the members of Company (}, and other military organizations com posed of the employees of the Paschal Iron Works, is commendable. These men are pretty well drilled in military tactics, and are ready at a moment's no tice to respond to serve their country in ease an emergency should arise requiring their services. THE RAM t L ATLANTA.”—This vessel, which has excited considerable attention from the euriosity.seekers for some time past, off the Navy Yard, was yesterday hauled from the south dock to the fist wharf below W Ashlugton street, where she will mash) a short time under the charge of the Union 'Volunteer Saloon Committee, who have ob• *Mined permission from the Secretary of the Navy to exhibit her to the public for the benefit of the saloon. She will no doubt be ready for visitors at noon to day, who will be admitted at a moderate charge. The idea is an excellent one, and we trust the public will appreciate the efforts of the committee to sue. taro our noble and patriotic Institution. THE LATE liomiciDE.—Coroner Conrad resumed the inquest yesterday morning in the case of James McGinnis, who was beaten to death on Sunday evening, in Water street, below Walnut, an account di which has already appeared in The Press. A number of witnesses were examined,•hut no facts were ascertained which would throw any light upon the murder. The jury returned a verdict that Mc- Ginnis came to his death from the effects of blows and kicks inflicted by Edward Cantwell, and other Carsons unknown to the jury. Jackson and Michael antwell whowere also arrested on suspicion of helping to beat 'McGinnis,' were discharged from custody. DEPARTURE OF FUR LOUGRED'SOLDIERS. —The New York soldiers attached to the diftbrent hospitals in the Department of the Susquehanna, received their furloughs for ten days and tree trans. portation over the New York railroads from the quartermaster , ' office yesterday, in order to visit their homes for the purpose of voting at the coming election in that State. The order authorizing the above was received from the War Department by Surgeon Jobn Campbell, U. S. A., medical director of that department. Euro Hrusum—Almost every week we bear of deaths resulting from persons too freely im bibing intoxicating liquors, and when in that condi tion destroying their own lives. An affair of this kind took place yesterday morning, in the Sixth ward. A German, named Conrad Brice, 25 year's of age, who, it is said, hes been under the influence of liquor for a week past, committed suicide by hang ing himself with a handkerchief to a hook in the kitchen of his residence, No. 110 Letitia street. He was a man of intemperate habits. ARRIVAL OF SOLDIERS.—The following 2quads passed tt.tough the city yesterday on their way to Washington : 80 men attached to the sth Regiment (Duryea's) New York Volunteers •' IC men of the 16th New York Cavalry, and a squa d MI men belonging , to differentregiatenta. They were all supplied with the good things of this World at the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon. CARBLEserrEse.— Two of the gates ,of Franklin Square were wide, ,open at fourAlelook yesterday morning, thusuillewing en-essY'oppoittt nity for affrays to enterStkreenelosure. IT wra, BE BEEN, by a notice in another column, that a public meeting is to be held in this city next Tuesday evening, in reference to the freed blacks of the South, especially those on the banks of the Miesiolippi river, whose case is one of great interest. Bishop Potter is to preside, and addresses are to be delivered by Chaplain 'Fiske, from the " Contraband Camp" at Memphis, and the Rev. Phillips Brooks, of this city. MILK ADVANCING.—The milk dealers have resolved to raise the price of milk. The , people in the Treen ty-fourth ward have for many days been suffering in consequence of an Inadequate supply of Water. ••That necessary article being , soaroe, milk must advance. DRATIrs AT ARmy HOSPITALS.—The lowing deaths were reported at the Medical Circe. tor's office yesterday, Irom the army hospitals: Broad and Cherry.—George Alseers t a substitute. Citizens' Volunteer.—Aaron Bollinjor, Company B, tiothPennoylvania Volunteers. PHILADELPHIA, MUSICAL The muoicians of the city held another meeting yes terday, and fully organized by electing their officer. for one year. It is probable they will give a grand combination concert in a short time. RUN OVER.—A lad named Andrew Hess waa badly injured yesterday morning, by a wagon running over him at Fifth and Oxford streets. He was conveyed to his home, on Hancock street, above Norris. KILLED.—A' man named Anthony MC- Xinney was run over by a cart, yesterday morning, and instantly killed. The accident> 000urred on lane, in the First ward. An inquest was held on the body by Conner Conrad. FITSE.—A. slight fire occurred, about eight o'clock yesterday morning. - in the attic of a dwell. ing, No. 419 South street, caused by the burning of a quantity of old rags. The damage was trifling. THE POLICE. (Before Air. Commissioner. ffearlett.] Tokens for Money. M. F. Beim was arraigned, yest.,rday afternoon, by United States Deputy Marshal Sharkey, on the charge of passing tokens for money. He was held in the sum of $1,500 to answer. E'sading tho Income Tax. Joseph Detwiler, of York county, Pa., was arrest ed, yesterday, by Deputy United States Marahal Schuyler, on the charge of attempting to evade the income tax. It is .alicged that the divided his pro• petty among his children so that it should not come within the provisions of the law. Tne case bide fair to be interesting, as it is the first one of the kind brought to the notice of the United States an thc rites in Philadelphia. CBef..re Mr. IT S. Commissioner Sergeant.] The Harmer Case. Alderman Harmer, charged with passing a $5O counterfeit U. S. Treasury note, the material facts of which have already been published, had a hear ing yesterday afternoon. The case was adjourned over until Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. (Before Mr. Alderman Battler. Assault and Battery. Two -men, named Jones and Oarville, were ar rested'on Tuesday evening, at a saloon on Chestnut street, above Axth, called the " New Idea." on the charge of assault and battery on a man named Page. They were taken before A.kierman Bottler yesterday, who held them each in $5OO bail. Alleged Pocket Picking. A. one• armed man, named Wm. Johnson, was also arrested about the saint- time and place, on the charge of picking a mares pocket. He was arraigned before Alderman Settler, who committed -him. in $5OO bail. [Before Mr. Alderman White.] Marectity Case A woman, named Jane &hal!eager, was arrested by Officer Lawrence, yesterday, and taken before Alderman White, on the charge of stealing an over coat and several other artidies, valued at about twenty. live dollars. Emma Holland, resides at 121 Dock street, testified that she hired Jane to work for her on Saturday last, and yesterday she missed four large sheets. an undershirt, and a pilot-cloth over coat, belonging . to a young man named Ed ward Johnson, who had just come to the country, and was living at her house. Annie Biek, Another witness, said that she saw the coat beneath Jane's dress, and told Mrs. Holland about it, who had her arrested. The Alderman bound her over in $lOOO bail. Stealtng.Shoes A man giving the name of J. Stevens was arrested yesterday by Officer Wm. Smith, on the charge of stealing two pairs of shoes from the auction store of Barrett Sr. Co., on Market street. lie was seen to pick up the shoes and place them under his coat by a young man who was in the store at the time, and who immediately notified a policeman and had him arrested. He was held in $l,OOO bail on the charge of larceny. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE Dist'let Court- Judge Sharswood Daniel B. Grove vs. John Gilbert and Theodore Royal, trading as Gilbert & Co. A feigned issue to test the ownership of certain personal property le vied on by the Sheriff. Before reported. Verdict for plaintiff. No other cases being ready, the court adjourned. District Court—Judge Hare. Abraham Stilt vs. Wm. G. Conrow and Wm. Bowen. An action to recover for certain repairs, to a mill in West Cheater. Before reported. Verdict for plaintiff for $572.85. Joseph L. Moss, trustee, &c., vs. Edward D. Dieu'. An action to recover the difference between two bids on a property put up at pupil+) sale. At the first sale it is alleged that the defendant became the pur chaser for $19,000, and afterwards failed to comply with the terms of sale. The property was conse quently put up again, and brought then $17,000. Verdict for plaintiff for $3,337. Jacob D. Heft vs. W in. A. Griswold and John H. Harkness. An action to recover damages for an dlleged breach of contract. It is alleged that the efendants contracted to receive from plaintiff a number of thousand yards of keraeys, and after wards failed to comply with their agreement. The defence set up was that there was so much shoddy used in the goods that they were not marketable. On trial. Court of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Sveions—Judge Thompsoii,_ CONVICTED OF LARCENY. Theodore Spanner „WEIS put on trial yesterday, charged with the larceny of a quantity of leaf to. baceo and a number of cigars, the property of Win. Saloman. From the evidence for the prosecution, it appears that in July last the defendant was em ployed by the prosecutor, at a certain rate of com *nsation, to make up a quantity of tobacco into cigars, and accordingly a number of pounds of leaf tobacco were sent to the store he was instructed to rent to be made up. He failed, however, to return cigars for the tobacco he had received, and alleged that his store had been broken into by burglars and the cigars stolen. The prosecutor not believing the story, instituted this prosecution. Spanner was in debted to him previously, and this arrangement had been made to work trout. The defence set up,fon the other hand, that Spar man was not employed at all, but that baloman had sold him the tobasco on credit, that the store was taken in his own name, and that the robbery broke up his business entirely, and prevented the ,pay ment he was anxious to make. • The jury rendered a verdict of guilty on both bills. Charles W. Brooke, Esq., for the prosecution ; Geo H. Earle, Esq., for the defence. The case lasted the entire day's session. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE, CHARLES WHEELER. W AM O. ROULTON, } COMMITTEE OF THE MONTH. JAMES MILLIKEN. LETTER BAGS AT THIS MERCHANTS' B.XOHANGS, PHILADELPHIA. Ship Saranak, Rowland Liverpool. soon Ship Fairfie: d, Paine ...... Melbourne, (Australia) soon Bark Sea Eagleowes Port Spain, soon DavisonD Brig Victoria, Barbados, soon Scbr Fannie, Vance - Havana. soon Rehr. St. Lawrence. %WO Fort Spain, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. r7l SRN GH RIS WESTER 6461 SUN SETS.... ..... . . 4 2,4 14 WATER ARRIVED Bark Iddo Kimball. - Gilmer, 3;lays from New York.in ballast to Workman & Co. Sohr Sallie T Chartre, Chartre, 7 days from Boston, in ballast to Sinnickson & Glover. Schr Ida F Wheeler. Dyer, 3 days from Portland, with mdse to C C Van Boll'. Schr. S C Pithierl.TU . % 1 day from Port Deposit, with grain to Jar, L Bewley Co, Schr C A Stetson. Stevens, .5 days from Provincetown, with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot. Schr E Segor. Paine, C. days from Welitieet, with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot Steamer C Comstock, Drake, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to Wm ,141 Baird St Co. Steameii N Fairchild, Troat, 2t hoars from N York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. Steamer Murales. McDermott, 24 hours from N York, with mdse to W Y Clyde Steamer Novelty, Shaw, 24 hours from N York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. CLEAM.BD. . . . . Bark Trinity. Nickerson, Cape Haytiert. P Wright do Sons. - • - Bark Massasoit, Saunders, Boston, E R Sawyer & Co. Bark Pilot Fish Look, Port Royal, Workman & Co. J Bark Pawnee, Johnson. N Orleans, Tyler, Stone &Co. Brig Leonard Myers, Monday, do do Brig John Bobbins,Nickerson, do do Brig Anna (Br), Morrow, St Thomas, R Huddell. Brig J Price Wetherill. Beaufort. D S stetson & Co. Brig H Means, Watts. Boston. E Barley & Co. Schr W Saulsbury; Hudson, Boston, Bancroft, Lewis & Co. Schr L H Endicott, Baxter, Providence, J R White. Bar Sallie T Chartre, Chartre, Lynn. Sinnickson & Glover. Schr Searsville, Sears, Salem. Blakiston, Graff & Co. Ear Ida L Howard, MeDullie. Portland, do Fehr Tremont. Long. Provineetown, Gee B KerfoOt. Fehr C P Stickney, Garwood, New 'Bedford, Costner, Stickney & Wellington, Seim Oakes Amee, French, Providence, do. Behr B. S Dean. Cook, PaNytneket,. do. Echr W Benton, Taylor, Somerse, C Heckseher _ - Schr S Washburn, Thrasher, Taunton; Noble, Cald- Behr WR Cieno, Scudder, Boston, L Andenried & Co. Scbr J dwalader, William., Providence, do. Schr L & R Smith, Smith, Fall River, itenplier St Bro. Behr JP Wellington, Chipman,Baston, R N Rathbun. Co. Schr L F. Wolfe, Whittaker. Newnan, Tyler. Stone & Scbr Mary & Frances. McDonnell, Alexandria. do. Schr Alnuizer. Watts, liewburypoit .11ammett, Van Dusen St Lachman. cbr W tOpe - k:obinson, Pawtucket, 131akiston, Graff .& Co. • • Sehr 111 Sbropehire, McElwee, Charle town ( ~do Behr Active, Simmons Washington, John w hits Str Vulcan. Morrison. New York, Wm Si Baird & Co. Sir Black Diamond, Meredith, P York,W 21 Bairi &Co Scbr Maracaibo, Henley,Portsmonth.f, Audenried&Co Str J S Shrivel% Dennis. Baltimore, A Groves. Jr. Str Leader, Callahan, Alexandria, - Thos Webster, Jr. Str Rope. Warren. New York, W P Clyde Str W Clyde, Laughlin, Alexandria, A Boyd. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del., Oct. 27. . . A fleet of about 100 vessels of all classes are at anchor behind the Breakwater. having come to harbor during a heavy gale from the North, on Monday; about 25 are Fottare rigged, 3 steamers. and the balance' schooners. The ship Trarquebar, for Key West, went to sea yo‘ster day. Wind NE; blowing heavy, Yours, &c. AARON MARSHALL. (llorrepondence of The Press.) HAVRE DE GRACIE. Oct 2G The steamer Wyoming left here this morning with the following boats in tow. laden and consigned as follows: Wm S Nichols. and V 8 Doebler, with lumber to W Taylor; Harry & John, do to Wolverton; Gea George B McClellan, do to Nom( es & Rheet, ; Gen Butler. do to IS Croskey ; M J Link, and S W. Willits, coal to Delaware City ;Gen Scott, and El CI Fisher. do to Chesapeake City; Lillie Squires, scrap iron to Kensington Iron Works; Ed Everett, lime to Bohemia. MEMORANDA. Steamship New York (Brum), Wanks. from Bremen 11 h iced and Southampton 16th. at New York 27th inst-401 Passengers. 26th lust. lu A 3f, lat 41° lon 68°, Passed steamers Bremen, from New York for Bremen, and City of Baltimore do for Liverpool. Ship Bazaar. Stuart, f: mu Callao, at Antwerp 11th inst. Ship Sontherner.Soule, from Rangoon, at Goestemande 10th inst. Bark lila, Pettingill,sailed from Glasgow 12th inst for this port. Brigs Annandale, Jones, hence for Portamonth; Robt Yonng,,Gibeon, hence for. Machias. and .J B Ellicott, Devetens, hence for Boston, remained at Holmes' Hole 8 A M 26th inst. Brig Hydra, Harriman, sailed from Sydney, C B, 22d last for this port. "Schr Ohio. Knight, cleared at Portland 26th bad for thispon. Schr Paragon, Hatch, cleared at Bangor 24th inat for this port. Behr C R Vickery, Babbitt, sailed from Dighton 25th lust for this port. Schrs Snow Flake, Dickerson; S Cullen, Cullen; Mall Reed; A Haley Haler and E Reed, Goodspeed, hence for Boston, at Holmes Hole 24th inst. Behr C Looser, Laws, hence fur Salem, at Holmes' Hobs With inst. - . Schr Ploneer,Talpey, sailed from Portsmouth 24th' hist for this port. Behr A S Brown, Brown, sailed from Providence 26th ink for this port, Bohr Vans man,' Vanaman, sailed from Salem 24th hest for this port. Bohr Eldorado, Yonmr,..heaaa llastaa , remained at Aolunss' RoloS AM „6th inst. " SHERIFF'S SALER. SIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expona4, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on mONDLY Evening. November 2, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-streehHall, Al! that certain lot of ground, situate on the north easterly Ode of Nino-ton street, one hundred and se venty two feet six inches southea it from Bath strret in the city of Philedelphla; containing in front. on Hipp ton atz eet, liczy -nine feet. and in dep -11 sixty' et a feet six and one-half inches. (Which said premises Henry D. Steever, et ex, by deed doted March V, 1823, recorded in Deed Book T. H. , No. 77. page 184. conveyed unto Thomes Marks, in fee; reserving a yearly ground rent of twenty.four dollars, payable on drat of August and. February. ED. C., rdS.5 S. 'GS. Debt $2.98.06. Hower; rg Johnston.] Taken. in. execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Marks. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philudsieb in. Sheriffs Mese. 6et. 21.1883. 0e22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF tr writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, November 2, 1883. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street flail, All that certain three-story brickimosinage and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Seventh street fonr teen feet north of Paul street, in the pity of Philadel phia ; containing in frontfourteen feet, and in depth.on t ne north line, fifty -three feet four inchea and on the south line fifty [set eight inches to a three. feet alley, with the privilege thereof.- [Which said premises J. R. Paul et cm., by deed dated - Reptember 18, 1818. conveyed unto James L. Knox in fee; reserving a ground rent of twen ty-one dollars:]., CD. D., 636; S. T. '63. Debt, 5260. Paul.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James L. Knox, deceased. JOHN THOMPPON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oot. 21.1863. 0022-3 t SHERIFF'S SALE. -BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Lhyari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vennue, on MONDAY Evening, rrovember 2, 1E63, at 4 o'clagk, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain cellar and foundation walls and lot of ground situate on the south side of Webster street. nine; y feet westward from Nineteenth street. in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front fifteen feet. and in depth thirty feet to a three feet alley, with the plat-tinge thereot. (Which said lot John P. Person, et nx . by deed dated May 19, 1383, conveyed unto John , 13. ledgers, in fee .1 CD. 0.. 8. '63; M. Debt $623 88. Hever. ] Taken in execution and to be -old as the property of John B. Rodgers. JOHN THOIIPSOn, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Oat. 21, 1563. 0023-3 k i: t ZIIERIFF'S-BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of 'Lenart Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to pub dc sale or vendee, on KO &DAT &vetting, November 2, 1360. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. Ail that certain three-story brick mesenage anditot of ground situate on the eaat side of Third street 20 feet eight inches southward from oeorge street, in the city of Phi ladelphia; containing. in front on Third street seventeen feet nine Incites, snd extending in depth ninety-six feet to the middle of Cohoeksink creek. (Which said pre mises VOilliam Rawls, by deed dated November 22,1636, recorded in Deed Rook S. H 1 , , No 6. page 320, &c. conveyed unto John J Sol= fss ; reserving a groped rent of forty-two dollars and fifty et: lats. paya ble half yearly on the seventh October and April. fD. C , 676; S. '63. Debt, )11.312 00. John Thomas.l Taken in execnticu and to be sold as the property of John J. Solomon, deceased JOHN THOBIPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's office. Oc . 21, 1663 0c23-St p, 6 8 -1 11 RI FF SALE. -BY VIRTIIE OF 0. write Levart Foals, to me directed, will be ex rio;.d to public ale or voudne. on MOND eY Evening, Vovember 2, 1863, at 4 o'clock. et Sturm street Flan, . . all that certain cellar and foundation walls and-lot of ground situate on- the Bouta aids of Webster street, eevr.nty-five feet westward from Nineteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front fifteen feet, and in depth thirty tee, to a three-feet alley. with. trin privi lege thereof. (Which said lot John P. Parsch et ruc , by deed dated May 19, 1862. conveyed unto John B, }lodgers In fee.] ED. C., S '63; t. 24 Debt, 6623 88 Meyer.] Taken in execution and to be sold av the property of John B Roomers. JOHN T aom N, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21, 186.3. ocl3-3t sHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facia., to the directed. will be ex imbed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY. Evening, November '2, 1.963, ftt 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall. -.All that rot taut cellar sae foundation was and lot of ground situate on the south hide of Webster street one hands ed tine ilve feet vvet of Dinete.nth greet, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front flfcoen feet.and in depth thirty feet to a three-feat alley. with the pri vilege thureor. [Which said lot .John P. Persch et utc., by deed dated Ma 3 1662. ct..nveyed unto John 8." Rodgers:li fee - [D. 0., 525; 8 'B. Debt, $Bl3 88 Meyer.) Taken In excentim and to be attld ae the property of J,hn B Nodaere. JoHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. pHlePolph a. Sherlff'a Office. Oct 21. 1863. ec23-Pt sBERIFF'S S &LE.-- BY VIRI II hi OF of a writ of Fieri Pulite, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or 4 , endue. on MONDAY Evening. November 2, at 4 o'clock. at innsom-street All that certain lot of ground, with the buildings thereon erected, situate on the south side of Chestnut street, two hundred feet westward from Twentieth ett , et, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Chest nut street twenty-four feet. and is depth one hundred and twenty feet to a fifteen-feet-wide court leading east wardly into Twentieth street. CD. C.. 516; S. 'AI. Debt, $l4l. Ch. O'Neill) Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Cecilia, D. Forsyth. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. - -Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21.1863. 0c23.3t S HERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Pastas, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, November 2, 1863, at 4 o'clock. at. Sansorn-street Hall, All that certain two-story brick messnage and lot of ground situate on the northeast corner of Cherry and Jacoby etreete, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Cherry street thirty-one Ai _,et and in depth OR Jacoby street seventy-five feet: [Which said lot Francis Jacoby. by_deed dated August 31, 18.0, recorded in Deed Book G. W R., No 8. page 487, , conveyed unto Joseph McCord Joaebh Shiner in fee; subject to a ground rent of sixty-two dollars. ED. C.. 443; 8., '63. Debt, 51,440. Bunt. 1 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of JosephlgcCord and Joseph Shiner. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21, 1883 0c22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facias, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, Novem ber 2, 1963. at 4 o'clock, at Sawmill street Hall, all that certain lot or piece of ground with the four three-story brick messuages or tenemeuts thereon erect ed shunt ein the Nineteenth ward of Lee city of .Fhita delphia, on the easterly side of the Frankford road, be ginning at the northeast corner of said Franktord road and. Cumberland street, thence extending northwardlY along said road sixty feet to ground now or late of the Sepviva estate, thence etotwe.rdly alone a line drawn at right angles -with said Fraokford road sixty-four feet nine inrbeeto a point, thence southwardly along ground of John 11. Lewis on a line piratiel with the said Frank ford road eighty-one feet eight and three- eighths inches to the northerly side or the said Cumberland street. and thence westerly along the said Cumberland street sixty eight feet three and a nalf inches to the place of begin ning. [Being the same premises which John F. Lewis and wife, by indenture bearing date the 26th day of No vember, d D 1955, recorded or intended to have been recorded, granted and conveyed to the said. William H. Witte in fee _ . . • - CS C., BD; Jan. '64. Debt, $2,712 60. Pancoast:3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Win. H. Witte JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Oct. 2t. 1863. °022 3t SHERIFF'SSALE:-BY SAL-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Lever! Facias, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, November 2.1863. at 4 o'clock. at Sonsora-street All that certain messuage and lot of ground; situate on the northwestwardly side of Wisterstreet, three hun dred and 'even feet seven and six-eighth inches north westwardly from Mercer street, in the Twenty-second ward, city of Philadelphia; containing in Front on Wister street eighty-two feet, and in depth three hun dred and eighteen feet .eix inches, more or less, to Jef ferson street CFor recital see writ [D. C.. 655: Sept. '63. Debt, $2.512. Potts.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Themes C. 'Saxton. - JOHN . THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Onice, Oct. 21, 1 0 63. 0c22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vend itioni Exponas, to me di;erted. 'will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, November 2. 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street All that certain lot of - ground situate on the west side of Twenty-first street, one hundred and% two feet south. ward from Lccust street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front 'on Twenty , first street twenty feet, and in depth - one hundred and ninety-eight feet, to the middle of Albion street [Which said premises Alger non S. Roberts et ux., - by deed dated February 7th, 1851, 11 corded in Deed Book T. H. , No. 135 page 15, &c., con veyed unto William Denney, in fee. reserving a ground tent of $.61.] W D. has parted with his interest. [D. C., 574; S., '63. Deht, $275. 61. Clark.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property , of William Denney. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Phil P delph ht. Sheriff's Office.' Oct. 21, 1863. 0c22-3t sIIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies. to me directed, will be exposed to public sal.. or vendue,on MONDAY Evening, ovember 2, 1E63. at 4 o'clock. ht Eansom-street Hall, All that certain cellar and foun Wien walls and lot of ground situate on the south aide of Webster street, one hundred and sixty five feet west of Nineteenth street,in the city of Phils de phia; containing in front sixteen feet, and in depth thirty feet, with the privilege of a three-feet alley. (Which said lot John P. Per ch, et nx, by deed dated Mayl9, IS6L conveyed unto John B. Rodgers, in Tee.] . . _ CD. C. ; S:, '63, 53 . Debt, $63339. Beyer.] Taken in execution and. to be sold as the property of John B. Rodgers. ""JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21.1863. 0c22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY - VIRTUE:OF a writ of Vend Mord Exponas, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, November 2. 1563. at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall. All-that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of [round situate on the west side of Lawrence street, one hundred and twenty. eight feet northward front Norris street, in the city of Phi.adelphiat containing in front twenty-one feet and tkree- fourths of an inch, and to depth eighty. nine feet seven and a half inches to Orchard street. ( Which said premises Henry Lewis et ux. ' by deed dated August 25, 1660, recorded in Deed Book A. C - H., No. 16, page 204, &c. ' conveyed unto John Baird in fee, reserving a ground rent of $79.50. (D C., 607; S. to. Debt. $212.76. Thallitt.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Baird. JOHN TH. iMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Oct 21.1963. cc22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on .MONDAY Rve nine. November 2. 1553 at 4 o'clock, at Saneoni-st. Hall, No. 1. All that certain lot of ground situate on the southwei t side of Victoria street. two hundred and forty one feet six inches southeast from Bath street,-in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Victoria street thirty-four feet six inches, and in depth seve my-one feet four and three-quitters inches.- No. 2. All that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Bath and Victoria streete; containing in front on Victoria street eighty-six feet three inches, and in depth seventy-one feet four and three-quarter inches. No. 3. All that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast side' f Victoria street, two hundred and seven ty-flve feet nine inches northwest from Myrtle street: thence northeast seventy one feet four and three-quar ter inches; thence nortewest fifty-one feet nine inches; thence northeast seventy-nine feet seven and seven eighths.-inches; thence nontwest along Oliva street thirty-four feet six inches; thence southwest one hun- Bred and fifty-one-feet fourand three-eighths inches to Victoria etreet; thence southeast eighty six. Test three' inches to the place of beginning. No. 4. All that certain lot of ground situate on the northwest corner of Myrtle and Victoria streets; thence along Myrtle street thirty-six feet; thence northwest sixty-tithe feet; thence northeast thirty-11 ve feet four and three quarter inches; thence northwest one hundred and seventy- two feet three Inches; thence northeast se venty-nine feet eleven and seven-eighths inches; thence northwest thirty - four feet six inches; thence - west one I hundred and fifty-one feet four and three-quarter inches; thence sonthescet Victoria street ' two hundred and seventy-live,, feet nine " inches, to the place of be- I ginning leo. 6. All thfft Urtain lot of ground situate on the northwest side of Myrtle street: fifty- three feet.eight and one-quarter inches northeast of Victoria street thence along Myrtle street seventy - five feet three - and three eighths inches; thence northwest sixty-nine feet; thence southwest seventy-five feet three, and three-eighths inches; thet ce eonthe isterly sixty-nine feet to the place of beginning. [Which said five lots Henry D. Steever and wife, by deed dated 30th of November. 1813, recorded in. Deed Book A. C. H., No. 80, page 493, &c., and H W. C., No. 72," page 1, &c., eonveyea ante Amos B. Winder In fee; , 1 reserving out of No. 1 a ground rent of 821. out of No. 2 one of 860, out of No. 3 one of 881, oat of No. 4 one of 8192, end out of No. Sone of 8481 [D. C., ;R.T. M. Debt 83, 827.83. Gowen & Johnston.] Taitt n in execution and to be sold as tee property of AUK'S B. Winder. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21.1863. 0c23-3t I SHERIFF'S. SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed. will De ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, November 2, 1863, at 4 o'clock. at Saneom-street Hall, No. 1. All that certain tin es-story brick store and dwelling. and lot of ground, situate on the N E. corner of Twelfth and Pine streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Twelfth street ,sixteen feet six inches, more or less, and in depth thtrty-four feet. No. 2. All that certain three-story brick wessnage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Twelfth street (N0.49:3) sixteen feet six inches north from Pine street, in the said city; containing in front on Twelfth street six te,q, feet six Inches, and in depth thirty-four feet. No. 3. All that certain three-story brick inss3ttage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Twelfth street (No 341) thirty-three feet north from Pine atreet, in the city of Philadelphia; e ntaining in front on Twelfth street sixteen feet six'inchet, and in depth thirty-four feet. - ; No. 4 All that certafit.Diree-stery brick messuage and lot of ground situate on tlis2nast Bide of Twelfth street (No. 31,9) forty-nine, feet". Hirt inches north from Pine street, in the said city containing in front on Twelfth street sixteen feet six inches; and in depth thirty. four feet. with the privilege of an alley. • . No. 6. All that certain two-story brick rneesuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Pine street (No. 1193) thirty-four feet east from Twelfth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Pine street seventeen feet, and in depth sixty-three foot to a three feet-wide alley, with the privilege of the same. No. 6. All that certain Lure-story brick measuage and let of ground situate on the north silo of Pine street fifty-one feet east of Twelfth street,. in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Pine street seventeen feet. and in depth sixty- three feet to a said three-feet-wide alley, with the privilege thereof [Which said premises Elizabeth B. Sergeant, by deeds dated 23th July. 1823, and 6th may, 1829. recorded in Deedßook a. . No. 63. Page 536, **c., conveyed onto Samuel Porter in fee; re 'serving out of N. a 1,2, 3. and 4a yearly ground rent of eighty-seven dollars and thirteen cents, and out of Nos. r; and B.a ground rent of seventy-six, dollars and fifty cents . [D.'C., titS; S. T.,'63. Debt, $2050,68, - Binney.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of SainuelPorter. deceased. " • JOHN THOMIKON. Sheriff; Philadelplita„SteriVAlce. Oct. 21, 1833.- -0823-3 t THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1863, SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expense. to me directed will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing, November 2.1863. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hail. /Lll that certain three-story brick mocinage aka WI a ground situate on the west side of Efuteninson street. eighty. seven feet northward from Poplar street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front sixteen fast, and in depth sixty-four feet to a threck feet alley. (Which said premises James M. (toured, by deed dated January 29, 1815, recorded in Dsed Book li. D. W., No. 13, page 29, Zto _, conveyed onto John Meyer In fee. _ [D. C., 619. 8.,'63. -Debt, 411,573 50- Juvenal. ]. Taken in execution and to be sold a- the property of John Meyer. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Phliadetphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21, MR o att-St ERIFF'S SALE.=—BY VIRTUE OF K." a 'writ of'Venditioni ExPonas, to medirected. will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, November 2,,1883: at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, No. I. All that certain three-story brick messuaat and lot of ground situate on the northwesterly aide of Wieter street, in the Twenty-second ward of the city of Plata delphi a•, containing In front on Wieter street sixty-seven feet, and in depih on the southwest line three hundred and eighteen feet ten inches, and on the northeast line three hundred and eighteen feet three and three quarter inches. Bounded northwest by ground of Joseph Brown- boll z, southwest and northeast by ground now or late of Thomas C. Saxton. [Which said promisee Thome C. Saxton et uir, by deed dated July 24,1859, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 78, page 181, &c.. conveyed unto George Atkins in fee; subject to a mortgage debt of ik2 4GO and interest. ] No. 2 All that certain lot of ground situate on the north westerly aide of Wister street, in the said • city; contain ing in front on Wister street' sixty feet, and in depth two hundred feet. Bounded northward by ground of Thomas C. Saxton, eenthweet by ground of George ilkine, north east by ground of Jabez Gates • [Which said , lot-Thomas C. Saxton °tux, by.deed dated-April 23. 1883, recorded in Deed Book A. C H.. No. 48, I:age 907, Aco. , conveyed unto George Alkins in fee.] - No. 3. All that certain lot of ground, beginning on the northwest side - of Wister etre et, four hundred and forty nine feet seven and three- quarter inchesnortheeet of Mer cer street, thence northwest three hundred and seven teen feet eleven inches, thence northeast twenty-nine feet five and , one-eighth inches to the Germantown Railroad, thence by the name southeast two hundred and eight feet four and three-quarter inches.; and southeast sev.nty • four feet and one-eighth inches, thence southeast ninety two feet eight and three-quarter inches to Wtster street, and thence along the same one hundred and ninety-nine feet six and three-quarter inches to the place of begin ning. [Which said lot Jabez Gatee, by deed dated February 19, 1863, recorded in Deed Dock A'. C. 11.. No, 80 Page 103, &c.. conveyed unto-said George Alkina in fee. reserving a ground rent of', hl6O, pay able on the 13th of February and August.] [D. C. 673; S. T.. 'B3. Debt 3.9.313.15, Clark.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Georgeo All ins.. JoHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. PhilafelPhig..Sherlff's Office, o.ot. 2.1..1E63. oc4-3t SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a 'writ of Venditioni Expenus, to me directed, will be exposed to public Hale or vendue,on MONDAY Eve ning, November 2, 186.3. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1. All that certain lot of ground nitnate on the northwesterly corner of Myrtle and Kingston sheets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing , in front on Kings ton street one hundred and three feet six inches, and in depth sixty-nix feet tilt and a half inches. No 2. All that certain lot of ground 'situate on the northeast side of Kingston street, and southeast nide of. Lambert street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Kingston street seventy- n ne Met three inches, and in depth sixty-six feet six and a half inches. (Which said premises Henry D. Steever et ux., by deeds hdated &fay I, 1656, recorded in Deed Book Ar, No. 80.1 page Of, Sic.. conveyed unto Jonathan C. - Hewitt in fee, reserving out of lot No 1 a, ground rent of seventy-one dollars, and out of lot No. 2 a ground rent of forty-eight dollars, pay stile Ist Slay and November. [D. C. 667: S. T. '63 Debt,S9Bl.3o Gowen Sr Johnston.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jonathan C Hewitt. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21,'1863: cio233t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY v i..EtTIIE OF A writ of Levari Facies, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Novara. ber 2. 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansem-street Hall. ALL that certain two.etory brick Meeßnage and lot ground, situate on the south side - of Vine Street, one hundred and nineteen feet four inches west from ninth street, in the city of Philadelphia containing in front - sixteen feet eight inches, and in depth sixty feet. [Which, said premises John Sailer "et nx, by deed dated 18 . conveyed unto Rebecca P. Hooker in fee.] Together with the privilege of a two-feet-eight-inches wide alley on the east side of said lot. . . fp. C., MO; S. T.. '63. Debt, IRAS 23. Crawford.] Taken in execution and to be eold as the property of Charles 5, Hooker and Rebecca P. Hooker, his wife. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Oct. 31. 1663. pen& SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a* writ of Levert P.toias, -to Imo directed will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY' Eve ning. November 2,1863. at 4 o'clock. a t Stumm-street Hall, All that certain three.etory brick mosanage and lot of, ground situate on the east side of. Fails road or River street, one hundred and eighty (6 , 4 north of Hutton street. in the Twenty. fourth ward of the city of Phila delphia; containing in front twenty feet. and in depth on the north line one hundred and thirty-six feet eight inches. arid on the south line one hundred and thirty eh,lit feet Eh( inches. to Garden street.. (Which said premises Robert M,KiPley. by deed dated. September 6, 1850, recorded in Deed Book Cl. W C., No. 69. page 393, &c., conveyed unto George Leacock to foe.l t 6. T , Debi, 411,027 61. J. H Ashton. Taken in execution and to be sold tot the property Of George Leacock, deceased JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21. ,1863. 0c22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponfts, to me directed, Will be exposed to pub]ic,sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, November 2.16.63. at 4 o'clock. at Sansour-streef Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the south side of Prime street,fone hundred and nine feet four inches west from Broad street. in the city of Philadelphia; con taining in front on Prinld street 'one .hundred and fifty seven feet eight inches. and in depth on the east line eighty-three feet eight inches: and on the - west 'line eighty-three feet three inches; and in width on the south" line one hundred and fifty-nine feet. [Which said lot William J, Leiner, by deed dated May 22, 1954, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W. , No. 9. page 626, &c , conveyed unto Hugh liPpatrielt in fee;, reserving a ground. rent of $63/..67. CD. C. ;548; S. ,- '63 Debt, 5649.04. Gerhard.) - Taken in execution and to be sold as the _property of Hugh Kilpatrick. -- JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Oct 21. 1863. 0c22-3t SDERII - 41"S SALE-BY VIRTUE OF a writ. of-Levert Facies. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or -vendue. on MONDAY Even ing, November 2, 18n.S.at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, all ttiat certain cellar, and foundation walls, and lot of ground situate on the son h side of Webster street, one hundred and thirty-flye feet west of Nineteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front fifteen feet. and in depth thirty feet to a three-feet alley, with the privilege thereof. [Which said lot John P. - Perna et ux., by deed dated May 19. 1862, conveyed unto John B Rodgers in fee.] CD C.. S.. '63. 528 Debt. *623.88. Heyer.] Tali en 'in execution and to be sold as the property of. John B. hedgers. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21,1863. 0c23.3t HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expense, to me directed,' will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening, November 2,186.3. as 4 o'cloc sr, a; Sansom-sr. Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate on the north westerly side of Myrtle street, and southwesterly side of Victoria street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Myrtle street seventy-one feet four and three fourths inches, at d in depth sixty-nine feet. r Which said premiere Henry D. Steever et ux., by deed dated March 17, 1863, recorded in Deed Book T H. ;No 92, Page 28, conveyed unto Andrew Black in fee, reserving a yearly ground rent of thirty dollars, PaYabla- first of August and February. CD C. 668. S. '63. Debt 5396.60. Gowen & johnston.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Andrew Black. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21. 1843. 0c23 St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY IFIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas.to me directs& will be ic)f Doted fu public , sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, November 2. - 1863. at 4 o'eloot, at Sansom-street All that certain three-story brick Meesiiige and lot of ground situate on the north side of Ogden street, one hundred and seventy-five feet four and three-eighths inches west of Thirteenth street. in the city of Philadel phia; containing in front on Ogden street seventeen feet, including an alley three feet wide, ant in depth sixty eight feet eight inches,with the privilege of said alley. [Which sato premises Randolph R. Steward et nx . by deed dated January 11 1882, recorded in Deed Book A. C. - H., No. 39, page 82, he , conveyed unto Hannah J.• Lambert wife of Joseph H. Lambert. in fee. ] ['C. C., 576; S. '63. Debt,s22l. - Woodward.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of JosephH. Lambert. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. October 21. 1863. 0013-3 t gIihRIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE , OF a writ of Levari Paciac, to me directed, will be ex posed to public Sale or vendue,. on 'MONDAY Evening. November 2, 1663, at 4 o'clock, at Pansom-street No. 1. MI that certain lot of ground situath on the west side of Allegheny avenue sixty five feet northward from Gaul street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front one hundred feet. and in depth on thesoutheast line one hundred and ninety-three feet six inches ar d three eighths, and on the northwesterly line one hundred and ninety-four feet one and seven-eighths inches. No. 2. All that certain three-story . brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Wood street ore hundred and eleven feet eight Inches east from Eighth street, in the said city; containing in front t treaty six feet eight inches, and in depth sixty- seven feet two inches No. 3. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Wood street one hundred and thirty-eight feet four inches eastfrom Eighth street, in the said city; containing in front twenty-six feet four inches, and in depth sixty-seven feet. [Which said lots Peter Fritz, et ux, by deed dated August 1. 1856, recorded in Deed Book B. D. W., No 72. page 175, . dm.. conveyed unto Charles Watres .fee; subject, as regards each of lotANos. 2 and 3. to a yearly groan i rent of one hundred and seventy-four dollars, payable let of January and July.] " . . . CD. Q., MS; S. T., '6l Debt, $1,2.3.5. Juvenal.] - Taken in execution and to be sold as the_ property of Charles Watres JOHN THOIVIPAONt Sheriff. Philadelphia, Slieriff's'Office, Oct 21, 1563 0c22-31- SALE.-BX VIRTUE OF k•-' a writ of Tenditioni Expottne-, , 10 me directed, will be °goosed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY EVe iting. November• 2. 1863. at 4 otalock, at Sansom-street Hall. No. 1: Ail that certain' l lot of ground situate on Ake. sotichwest4ide .of- , -Venairgo 'street, — one hundred and twentyitonr feet - six - inches southeast from Lambert street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on Vendtgo street eighty-eight feet. nine inches, and in depth eighty feet. No.-2. All that certain lot of, around situate on the northwest side of Bath street and northeast side of Kingston street, in the said city; contains gin front on Bath street- sixty-five feet three _and seven-eighths inches, and in aepth seventy-one feet three - inche3. tWhich said premises Henry D. hteever et rix., by deed dated May 17,4653. conveyed unto John Rink, in fee:-re serving a around rent of sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents, payable first of May and November. CD. C. 564; 5.'63. Debt. $847.70. ilowen'Sr Johnston.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the proparty of Joky . P) iladelnbia , - Sberitre 6.111 CR, Oe SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to pulpit, sale or vendne. on MONDAY 13ye ning, November 2, 1863, al4. o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. No. 1. All that certain lot of ground Aituate on the northeast side of Venango street. and northwest side of Bath street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Venango street fifty-three feet six inches, and in depth eighty feet. Which said premises Henry D. Sleeves et ux. by deed dated March 17, 1863, recorded in Deed Book T. 11., No. 65. page 312. conveyed unto Thomas Duffield, Jr.. reserving a ground rent of thirty six dollars, payable first August and February. No. 2 All that certain lot of ground simate on the northeast side of Venango street and southeast side-of Bath street, in the city of Philadelphia ;containing , In ft ont on Venango street fifty-one feet, and In depth eigh ty feet. ID. O. 561; S. '63. Debt, $4.57.40. Gowen & Johnston. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Duffield, Jr. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21.1863. 0c22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Novem ber 2, 1863; at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall. No. 1. alt those certain two four-story brick meesnagee and lots of ground situate on the east side of Tenth street, one hundred feet northward from Filbert street, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing together in front on Tenth street forty feet, and in depth eighty feet. bounded northward by Prospect alley. The southern most twenty two feet in front of said lots; Margaret Hutchinson by deed dated August 17, 1813, recorded in Deed Book I, C. •No. 26, page 309, do., conveyed unto Samuel Poster in fee, and the northernmost eighteen feet, Benjamin Linton et ux, by deed dated March 31,1837, recorded in Deed. Book G., S., No.. 16, page 461, &c., con veyed to said Samuel Porter in fee. reserving a ground rent of $144, whibb ground rent the said. Benjamin Linton, by deed dated March 21, 1837, recorded in Deed Book It: L. L. , No. 17. page 469, dtc,, released unto the said Samuel Porter in fee. . . . IC o. 2 All those two contigm•ns two story brick mes snares and dots of ground situate on-the north side of Lombard street, seventy-one feet westward from Twelfth street. Each of them in front fifteen feet. and in depth fifty feet to a three-feet• wide alley, with the privilege of the same. Which said lots of ground Edward Shippen Burd, by deeds dated June 22, 1816, recorded in Dped Book G., W. R., No. 8, page 171, &c.,conveyed unto said Samuel Porter in fee, reserving ot, of each of said lets a ground rent of thirty dollars, payable March and September. (D. C., 544 ;S. T., '63. Debt $2.008. J. D. Townsend. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel Porter, deceased. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Oct 21,186.3. 0c22-3t • SHERIFF'S' SALE-BY VIRTUE OF, a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed. will be ex posed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY 'Evening,. November 2, 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece.of ground with the mes suages and tenements thereon erected, numbered 27 in the plan of lots laid oat by Henry E. Wallace, lately in the lownel ip of Xingseesieg and ciunty of Philadel phia.-now in the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a corner of lot..numbered 25; thence extruding by lot limbered 25 south forty-four degrees fifty-live minutes west.- twenty-flvh perches and fifty-ilvebnndred s of - a perch to a corner of lot numbered 28; thence by a lot numbered 28 north forty-seven degrees forty-twaini nuies west, forty-one perches to the -line of lot num bered 22; thence by lots numbered 22 and 23, in the mid elle of an avenue sixty feet wide (now vacated) on a curved line having a radius of twenty-eight perches and slxty-fur e hundreds of a porch, flfty-four perches thence south thirty degrees east, still by lot numbered 3. four perches:eighty-seven: hundreds of a. perch to the place. of beginning; containing six acres and thirty-four perches. [Being the same premises which the said Amos Thillipwand wife. by indenture bearing even date with said indenture of mortgage, viz: 'h.eptember 18, 1856, but executed 'before the said indenture of mortgage for the coneiderailon therein mentioned, a part of which was by the eaidhoortgage intended to be secured, did grant and convey unto ti e said George Connell in fee. ] [D. C.. 543; S. '63. Debt, $9, iO6. Chase.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George Connell.' JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, October 21.1863. 0c22-3t SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ o' ',Brae Facies, to me directed, will he ex posed to public sale or vendue, on hiOND AT Evening, Diovemher 2, 1868, at 4 o'clock at %insole-street 11 All that certain cellar and foundationwalls and lot or ground situate on the south aide of Webster street, one hundred and twenty feet West of Nineteenth , hest. in, the city of 'Philadelphia; containing in front fifteen (sit, and in depth thirty feet to a three-fent alley, with the privilege thereof. [Which said lot John P. Perech et by deed dated May 19, 1862, conveyed unto John B. Rodgers in fee] - • . . [ . D. C.. 'SC. '63. 527. Debt. 1 6623.88, Beyer nikan in execution and to be sold RR the eropnrty of John Rodgers: JOHN TIIONINION. Sheriff Philadslphia. Sheriff's Office. Ont. 21.1863, 0c23-31. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF k a writ of Levert Facial; to me directed. 'tail) be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. Noveniber 2,1863, at 4 o'clock,:at Sansom-street AD that certain cellar and foundation walls and lot oC ground situate on the south hide of Webster -etreet one hundred and fifty feet, west of Nineteenth street, in the city of-Philadelphia; containing In front fifteen feet. and in depth thirty feet, including part of an allev, with the privilege thereof. [Which said' lot John P.-easeh of, ux.by deed dated May 19. 1E62, conveyed unto John B. -Rodgers ll in fee.] ' . [D.C.. 529; 8., '63. Debt, $623.88. 110'6.3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property or Jobn 11. Rodgers JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff' Philade3phia, Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21, 1863. 0r,22-3.t SEI*BIFF 'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF. a writ of VenditioniExponaa, to me direeted,4lll be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Hvening, - , Novel:Ober 2, 1883, at o'clock: at Sansom-street No. 1. All that certain three-story brick mos itrage tenement and lot or piece of ground in the city of Phila. delphia, marked in the draught or plan of the estate of. Elizabeth - Hazlehurst. deceased No. (11) eleven, de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in the western line of a large lot of ground described in the aaid partition, extending from High street to College avenue, between Ninth strew and Tenth street. at the distance of about one hundred and sixty-six feet two and one half inches southward from the south side of High stre. t; thence extending southward along the Raid western line of the said large lot fifteen fest ten inches to a - point in range with the outside or face of the south wall of the messuare on this lot,'; thence eastward on a lens passing along the oulside,erface of said wall, and crossing St. Stephen's. pladecfAty,"-rieven feet one and one quarter inches. more or 7e , a,i10 a point in the east ern line of said large lot; thence extending northward along the said eastern line of said large lot fifteen feet ten inches to a point; and. thence extending westward, recrossing St. Stephen's place atom-mid. along a line passing through the middle of the brick partition wall between the messuage erected on this lot and the mos snage on the lot adjoining on the north, marked in said draught or plan No. (10) ten, forty-seven feet one and one-quarter inches to tae place of beginning. No. 2. All that certain three-story brick messnage and lot of ground situate on the north side of College avenue, tWC, hundred and twenty-five feet three and three-quar ter inches westward from . Ninth street in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on College avenue twenty feet, and in depth forty•feet two inches. (rf C. 649;5. '63: Debt, $637.60. Budd.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Francis Hazleburst. JOHN TFIOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Oct 21, 1863. 0c23-3t SBF,PIFF'S. - SALEI-BY: 'VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas.to me directed. wilt be exposed to public sale or voodoo, on MOND nY Evening,' November 2, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the t Irma story stone measuage or tenement thereon erected, be ginning at the distance of four hundred and four feet nine inches from she southwest corner of Main and Ro binson streets Manaviink, in the Twenty-first ward of the city of 'Philadelphia; extending westward in front or breadth on said Main street twenty-three feet, south ward on line of ground intended to be granted by Charles L. Borie to Thomas Bromley eighty-six feet three inches, eastward on the line of ground belonging to the Schuyl kill Navigation Company twenty-four feet five Entitles, and northward ninety five feet to the place of beginning. Bounded northward by Main'etreet aforesaid, westward L by ground intended to be granted by Charles L. Berle to Thomas Bromley, eastward by other ground formerly of James C. Hempton, but now of the said Charles L. Borie, and southward by ground of the Schuylkill Natri gation Company.. - • W. C., 678; S. Debt, V: friB, 3: Wi Hatilehuret. Taken in execution and to be sold ea the property of Frederick Wolf and Louisa Wolf, his wife. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia„Sheffiff Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21,"1863.0c23-3t PROPOSAk.ft. ARMY_ CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE .4-A- °mos. ciiidnorATl. 0., October 19. IBM BIDS will be 1 eceived by the undersigned, nzoil MON DAY Noon. November 2d, 1863. for furnishing this De partment with the following articles,, - 712; Boots; Corset Jeans, (Bleachel); Brown Sheeting; Linen Linings, (Gray or Brown); ' Brown Holland • Worsted Lace, 8 Mai. Blue, Scarlet, and Yellow; Machine Thread,- (Linen on Spools.) Noe. 40, 00.60, and 70; White Cotton Twine; . Manilla Rope,- a inch, for Tents: . -- - Spades. To be delivered at the Inspection Depot in this city, on or before the 30th day of DioveMber, 1863. in good, new packages, free of charge. Parties offering goods must in all eases famish sam ples, 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 awardis made to him, must ac company each proposal. The goods will be inspected as heretofore. Bids will be opened on MONDAY, , November 2d. 7863. at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Inspection Booms, and bidders are invited to be present. The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is re- By order of Col. Thomas Swords, A. Q. M. G. 0c2.4-St C. W. MOULTON. Captain and A. Q. M. ORDNANCE OFFICE, WAN. DEPARTMENT, WAsarzferrox, October 2, 1863. SEALED PROPOSALS will b's received at this office until the 30th day of October next, for BANDING and BUSHING the 42-pounder Gans. at the Forts end Ar senals of the United States in the Atlantic States, amount ing in number to 200, more or less. The guns will be delivered at, and removed from. the establishment where the work is to be done at the cost of the United States. Proposals for those on the Pacific Coast—about 50 in number—will be received until the 10th of December next; and, in the case of these the guns will be de livered at San Francisco or its vicinity.- The arm are to be turned down to a true cylinder for the length of twenty-seven inches from the rear of the base ring, prepared to take a band of the best wrought iron, the interior diameter of which will be -twenty, India, and its thickness three inches. , The vent is to bushed with a new Bash of pure in got copper, one inch in diameter and about nine and a half inches long, and bored with a vent of two-tenths of an inch. • - Drawings of the gun in its original form and with the band put on can be seen at this °glee, at the Watertown Arsenal. Mass.; at the Watervliet Arsenal; and at the New York Agency, No. - 96 Worth street, city of New York; at the Arsenal at Bridesburg. Pa. ; and at Al legheny Arsenal, Pittsburg, Pa. at the Fort Monroe Arsenal, Va. ; St. Louis Arsenal, Mo. ; and Benicia,Ar senal, California. . , - The work is to be done to the entire satisfaction of the officer who will be appointed to superintend it ; and. pay ment will be made in fall for each gun upon his oerti ficate of inspection and. receipt. Proposals will state the -price per gun for the whole operation; describe in detail the manner in which it is proposed to put on the band; the number they will band per month; and the time which will be required to do the whole work. The - method and. time required for doing the work, as well as the price, will be import ant elements in . considering the bids and awarding the contract. • , . . . . D o bids will be considered from any parties hitt such as are actually engaged in the manufacture of iron and heavy machinery, and who are, in the opinion of this Department, fully prepared to execute the work. In the case of parties not known to this Department, evi dence to the foregoing effect mnsPaccompany the pro posal. - Bond, with satisfactory sureties, to the amount of fifty. per cent. of the bid; valrbe required for the fulfilment of the contract:And the Government reserves the right to reject any,orall bids,„if deemed unsatief.ctory. Proposals_vvill-be endorsed 'Proposals for Banding 42 , POttn - ders." and will be addressed to Brigadier Gene ral George D. Ramsay. Chief of Ordnance. Washington City, GEORGB D. Reldfielf • oar tut') Brig.. General, Chief of Ordnance. • ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE • OFFICE, TWELFTH'and GIRARD Streets. PHILADELPHIA.. October 24. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this office until 12 o'clock M. on SATTIRD kY. the 31st inst., to furnish promptly, at the Schuylkill Arsenal: Woolen Blankets, army standard. Shirts, Domet, White and Gray, or Knit,' of Cotton and Wool. Drawers, Cotton Flannel, army standard. Sashes, Scarlet Worsted, for non-commissioned offi cers, army standard. Ostrich Feathers, for uniform hats, army standard. Wall Tents and /lies, cotton or linen, sample of ma terial must be submitted. Common Tents, cotton or linen, sample of material must be submitted. Tents d'Abri or Shelter Tents, cotton or linen, sample of material must be submitted. Water Proof. Blankets for Footmen, India Rubber or Gutta Percha, army etanderd. Water Proof Ponchos, for Horsemen, India Rubber or Gutta Perch a, army standard. Spades and Shovels, army standard. Knapsacks. complete, army standard. Drum Heads, Batter and Snare, army standard. Black Silesia, army standard. - 4-4 Heavy Brown Muslin, sample invited. 3-4 Cotton Drilling, sample invited. Cotton or Linen Webbing, 1 inch wide, for canteens, sample invited, Bnnt.ng. scarlet, for Flags. army standard. Tent Poles for Hospital, Wall. and Common Tents, army standard with galvanized bands and spikes. • Samples of all the above articles required to be equal to the army standard, in quality and workmanship. can be seen at this office. For the remainder, samples should be submitted. Bidders must state in their proposals the price, which will 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 mint be i mr s a w nt i i i e l d b l p t p v e r i o d r e asLyi t tsi a ble u rarnmienes: nd ossmignaa: rantee accompany the bid. Bidders,- 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 at the residence of fhe 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. Blank forms for Proposals can be had upon application at this office. Proposals must be endorsed, "Proposals for' Army Supplies," stating the particular article bid for. G H. CROSBIA.N, 0c26.5t Ass't Q. M. General 11. S. Army. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets. Puri,,ADELPirtA, October 26. 1563. SEALED PROPOSALS are inVited at this office until 12 o'clock M.. on SATURDAY. the 31st inst., to furnish promptly at the SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL : Suspender Buttons, Army standard. Fly or Shirt 'do. . do Buckles for Pants, do Mschine Thread, dark blue, No 70. 2oz spools, Army standard. - . • Bidders must State in their proposals the price, which will be given in writing, as well asln figures; also, the quantiy abilityor, and bidderf delivery. The of the to rill the contract must be guarantied by iwo responsible persons, whose signa tures will be appended to.the guaranty, and said gua 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 Attorney, Postmas ter, or other public functionary,• at the residence of the bidder or guarantors, setting forth clearly the fact that • the bidder and lris - 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. -Blank forms for proposals can be ,had upon applica tion at this office. Samples can be'seee at this (idea, • , Pro.posals must be • endorsed "Proposals for Army. Sapplies, stating the particular article bid For. • - '• - - - - G. - H. CROSMAN. •0027i0t Ass't Quartermaster General U. S. Army. AA SSIS T-A N T QUARTERMASTER: GENERAL'S OFFICE. 'PHILADELPHIA, 26th October, 1863. ' PHoPOseLS Will be received at this Office until FRIDAY, 80th inlet , at 12 o'clock M. , for the delivery in this city, on or before the 15th day of November nest, of the following articles: 80 CARTS (one-horse), as per sample No. 2, to be seen Sehnylkill Arsenal. __ 80 sets one horse cart HARNESS, as per sample; to be seen at this office. The right ie reserved to reject all bids deemed too high By order, A. BOYD, 0e27-4t ' Captain and A. Q. M. I R S AI T g A ogiW E. Q UA R T ERMAS TE R _ _ PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 20, 1863. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until FRIDAY, lath instant,. at 12 o'clock-M., for the im mediate delivery in this city of 600 yards White Canvas. 216 inches, 10 oz. 160 do Black Enamelled Cloth, Ili yards wide. IEO do do do do, 28 inches wide. 200 lbs. Curled Hair. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. By order, A. BOYD. 0f32.7-4t Captain and A. Q. M. R E 0V A L JOHN C. BA.KKR, Wholesale Druggist. has removed to 71S MARKET Street. Particular attention is asked to JORig BArn & CO.'S COD-LIVER OIL. HUMID( increased hotlines in this new establishment for manufacturing and bottling.~ and the avails of Afteen years' experiense In the business, this brand of Oil has advantages ova all others, and recommends itself. Constant supplies are obtained from the leheries, freak, pure, and sweet, and.reeelve the most careful personal Attention of the original proprietor. The increasing demend end wide spread market for it make its figures low. and afford' great advantages for those buying ln large (maw title.. autt-dtf OLIVE OIL-AN INVOICE OF CAR STAIR'S pure Oliva Oil Jnot mayo.!, por Ship ELISE. For Bale by Er CHM , . S.. JAS. CARSTAIII6, No Agents. 126 WALNUT, and RI k ORAN yrs Street. -. Ar.so. an invoice of the snow loot landing, ex-IN DUSTRIE. 0c26 • MACK ERE L , HERRING, SHAD, Ax -a- &c.. 2,1500 bbls Mugs. No. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel, late-canaht tat -ash, in assorted packages. 2.000 bb.la New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Maki Martine. 2, WO 'boxes Lebec, Scaled, and No 'Herring, 160 bbla new Mess Shad. WO boxes Herkimer Cowity Chews. &e. In store and for Ws hi_ MURPHY_ k KOONS, _ ' 1a154/, 40aTa ,W/L&BITSEL EDUUATIONAL. MIL. AND MRS. C. 61-11,LING-HAM, (Radtth tee of the ilioston bforrnal lifstittito for Phy sical Education, commence ClaHres in Igo Gatild' Now Gymneaties. in Follen Hall, N. W. corner TONTH and SPIIh6 GARDEN etreets, on TUESDAY next. Novem ber 3(1 Lads and Mesas wilt-meet at 34:• Ladles and Gentle• men at , 7% P. M. Femora, inttroated are Invited to visit a class meeting on Mondays and Wednesdays. at3X P M., is Ethnical twat Hall. S. w: corner of Broad and Wallin: Streets. Mt. 0. may be aeon, an•i eireniard obtained, daily, at Horticultural-Hall, from 10 to 11; at Pollen Hall from 12 to 1. ; •- ocl4 'HENAN ALLEN,A , EWA TIIE ..a..a.Coaaervatorit mof Mt A. in ig TEACH PM of ate • PIANO AGD ' VIOLIN? NO R , 4 ' 55 1 S'oath S WEN TEEISTIt Urea. Ciloala.n. at G. "mitre & Co 'o. No. 1101 Matt:tut atreat, nod at thla °Moo 0c27-1 B RtAN'r. STRATTON, & CO.'S CONC. MEIiCIAL COLLEGE, S. E. corner of SEVUITH , and CHESTNUT Strews. ' MODEL:BUSINESS SCHOOL FOR THE MERCHANT fAN : D IHMINESS - MAN, Extessi've improvements have recently been made in ,the matter and method. of instruction, .ornbining Theory and Psraet tee) by meow. of• Bantus of Issue. Loan, and ,Diecount; several Business Offices, and other facilities - ferns rrying on Actual Business Practice. Attention is called to the unrivalled facilities of this School.: Voting men are trained practically. as well as theoretically, by passing through drat- the Theoretical "Department. then the Jobbing. Commits:don insurance, - end Banking Houses. They handle money. jiny and esti !ffierohltrudiee.:compile original sets of Books, and make out all the Blietneln Papers Inv - opted. • Thu many of the rraystet ion of Donb/e• Entry Bookkeeping are elucidated, and the whole course rendered more attractive and easier of comprehension. Business men sari others are invited to cell and examine our facilities for Commercial ;Inettmotion. 0c24-121 S. C. A. BURGIN'S SCHOOL FOR IVIR Ax-•-• YOUNG LADIES. No. 1037 WALNUT Street. A few Peptic can be received for the dray of French and German. ocl3-Im. BELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE A BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. This Institution Is located in the northern limits of AT TLE BOROUGH, Middletown township. Bucks count)", Penn'a.—a rural district, unsurpassed for beauty and healthfulness. The Fall and Winter term will open TRNTH MONTH bst, 1893, and continue In session 28 weeks. The course of instruction is thorough and. complete in all the elementary and higher branches of an ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, and MATHEMATICAL education. For terms and other particulars see circular, whlsh may be had on application to the Principals. ATTLEHO ROUGH Post Office, Penn's, or from S. PARRISH. cor ner of EIGHTH and ARCH. Streets, Philadehia. ISRAEL GRAHA M JA HR .AS, 682-2 M Principals. VILLAGE GREEN_.. sEmIN .A.ItY —A T SELECT 80/IMMO SCHOOL, NIUE MEDLA. PA.—Thorongh comae in Mathematics, Classics, Eng lish Branches, Natural Sciences, do. Military Tactiss taught. Classes LI/Book-keeping. Surveying : and CAW ansineerbee Paplla taken of all eget . School opens September lit. Boarding, per week, $1.26. Tultion.par master. $6. Vor estaloanes, or Information, Adana, Ray. J. HERVEY .BARTON, 1y24- VILLAGE GREEN. Pa. • l LENWOOD MATHEMATICAL ,•-•. AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL, DELAWARE WATER NAP. The above institution will reopen on RECOND-DA.T (Monday), the 22d of the NINTH MONTH (September). For particulars apply to SAMUEL ALSOP, Principal. ses.2m Delaware Water Gap, Monroe county, Pa. MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E. HALL "dill reopen ati D"sitotr roi ih ii WALNUTreto elihl matEßat33_2a MISS ELIZA W. SMITH'S SCHOOL FOE YOUNG 'LADIES, No. lino sPittras street, will be reopened on. Monday, SEPTEMBER 14 The course embraces the elementary and higher branches of a thorough English education. with French. German, Music. Drawing, &c. 341-7m` LEGAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT application ban been made to the Trustees of the Fire Aesociation for renewal of a P dicy of Insurance. No. 146, for $BOO, issued Mar 25th. ISM. in the name of MANY and SARAH PHIPPS. which bee been lost or Any in formation thereof will be received bir PARAH PFIIPPS, oclo-stnthl2t No. 1121 CALLOWHILL Street. CHARLOTTE M. RAIGUEL, BY HER .ext friend. &c., vs. AUGUSTUS J RAIGUEL. Common Near, Phtladoluhia County, June Term, 1863, ,G_ Bra: Please notice that the Court has granted a rule to show cause why a Divorce, a vinciao matrimonif, should not be decreed in above case. returnable"on TUBDAY. November 7th. next, 10 o'clock Service of said rule having failed. on account of your absence. this publication is necessary. E C Attorney for Libellant. Dir. AUGUSTUS J. RAIGUEL, Respondent. "OCTOBER 0. 1863. ocB-th4t* ESTATE OF DEBORAH L. JACKSON, Deceased. Sine: Please take notice, that an inquest in partition of the Real Estate of the said decedent will be heal at the Wetherill House, SANSOM Street, above SIXTH, on FRIDAY. October 30, 1363. qt 10 o'clock A. 6i , when and where you may attend, if You think proper. JOHN THOMPSON, Shedd'. To e.1. - onciE w. secicsoN_ 7. 11. TOWNS JAClitiOlgt THoMPSON TULLY, JAMES 151OKEEYER. 0c22-th2t ESTATE OP REBECCA McCORMICK, Deev'ed. Letters Testamentary upon the Hslato of 1180800/ McrORMICK having been granted t 6 the undersigned the Register of Wiile of the County of Philadelphia, all pen.one indebted to the Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against it tc, make known the same without delay, to JACOB C. WHIPS. lto 488 YORK /venue, or at his office, 717 LOM BARD Street. 0c22-th6t* TN THE COURT Or COMMON PLEAS -I- OP DELAWARE COUNTY.—Notice is hereby given to LEWIS RUE, or to his legal representatives, that he or they be and appear at .a Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Media, in and for the county of Delaware, Penn ss is ante, on the fourth MONDAY in November, A. D. 186;i, then and there to show cause, if any Mere be, why the said Court 'should not make a decree that satisfaction be entered by the Recorder of Deeds of said county npon the record of a certain mortgage. recorded in the office of the said Recorder, in Mortgage Book 8., page 281, wherein-PHILIP MORRIS, deceased, is the mortgagor, and the said LEWIS RUE the mortgagee, intended to secure the pivyment of a certain bond, dated the twenty fifth day of March. A. D. 1806. conditioned for the pay ment of seventeen hundree and sixty-nine, dollars, with interest: and the lands mortgaged are in the tenure of Henry W. Miller, situate in the township of Ttnicam, in said county, containing twenty-five acres and twen tY-six.perches, according to the prayer of the petitioners, ABIOS MORRIS and WILLIAM R. OEMS% Adminis trators cf PHILIP MORRIS, aforesaid deceased. By order of the Court: N. L. YARNALL, Sheriff. BROOMALL & WARD, Attorneys for - Petitioners. 0c22-th4t. TN THE ORPHANS' 00 - 13 RT FOR THE I N CITY AND COMM OF &DELPHI'S. Estate et BENRY KgRE , . ,Notice - is hereby given, that MARY ANN KERR, Widow of said decedent, has Riad with the Cleric of the Orphans' Court of the City and County of Philadelphia her petition, and an Inventory and Appraisement of the Personal'estate of the said HENRI KERR, deceased. to the value of WOO, which she claims to retain under the act of 19th April, 1851, and tke supplements thereto, and that the_ same will be approved by said Court on FRI DAY. te sixth day of November. A. D. 1863, unless ex ceptions are tiled thereto., TR PRATT POTTS. 0c22-thfit • Attorney for Petitioner. PTHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR rBE CITY AND COITNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM D. IiBALL, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Maria. Elizabeth Neall, widow of said decedent, has filed in said Conat her Petition end Apprieement of personal property to the va lue of $BOO. which she claims to retain under the Act of April so, 1851, and the Supplements thereto, and that the same will be approved by the saidlCourt on FRIDAY, the sth day of November, A: D. 1863, unless exceptions be filed thereto.. EDW. S. CAMPBELL, ocl9-roth 4t* - Attorney for Widow. N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS T FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. MARY A. GALLAGHER ye. PETER GALLAGHER. June Term, 1860, No. ID. In Divorce. SIR : Please take notice that the Court ha' granted a Rule on yen to show cause why a Divorce a v. m. should not be decreed in the case, returnable SATUR DAY, October 31st 1363 at 10 o'clock A. M. t GEO W. THORN, Attorney for Libellant. To PETER GALLAGHER Reepondent ocl9-tath4t. TN THE MATTER OP - THE FAIR MOUNT PAFSENOER RAILWAY COMPANY. Notice is hereby given. that the Supreme Court of the State of Pennsylvania, sitting at Nisi Prins, la Phila delphia, have appointed MONDAY, the 23d day of No vember, A D 18-3, at 10 o'clock A. K. for the hearing of the exceptions filed to the Report of the Master and Examiner, appointed tinder proceedings in the above entitled case. 0c22-thelOt. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE I N CITY . AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. _ - . • - • Estate of JAMES McKEEVER, deceased. The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and aclust the account of.ANDBEW NEBING ER, Exe cutor of JAMES MoKESTER, 4- deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the account ant, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, November 3,1663. at 4 o'clock P. M. , at his office, N0..627 WALNTJT Street. in the city of Philadelphia • oc22•thstat SAMUEL C. PERKTNS,. Auditor. -- MARSHAL'S SALE.BY VIRTUE of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi ralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at public. Store, No 14E North FRONT Street, oP TUESDAY, No vember 38, 1561, at 12 o'clock, noon, the cargo of the steamer Spaulding, consisting of Mager, Coffee, Salt, Soda Ash, Whisky, Brandy, Cigars; Boot: and Shoes, Soao. Candles, &c, Calalogues will be leaned five days prior to the sale. WILLIAM MILLWARD. It S. Marshal E. D of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. October 22. 1662. 0c23-6t MEDICAL. ELECTRICITY. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY AND WONDERFUL RESULTS All acute and chronic diseases cured by special guarantee, when desired by the patient, at 1220 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. and in case of a failure no charge is made No drugging the system .with uncertain medical agents. • All cures per formed by Magnetism, Galvanism, or other modifi cations of Electricity , without : shocks or any un pleasant sensation. For further information send and get a pamphlet, which contains hundreds of certificates from some of the most reliable men in Philadelphia, who have been speedily and perma nently cured after all other treatment from medical men bad failed. Over sited thousand cured in less than four years, at 1220 WALNU r Street. N. B.—medical men and others, who .desire a knowledge of my new discovery, can commence a full course of lectures at any time. Prof BOLLES has qualified over one thousand physicians, who use Faectricity as a specialty. Consultation. free. PROF. BOLLES dt GALLOWAY. ecl3-tf 1220 WALNUT St.. Philadelphia. WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTHI GOOD NEWS FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED. Idessrs. J. GE.ESI and T.ALLEN, MEDICAL&Lid- TRICIANS (formerly associated with Profs. Bolles and Galloway), having removed to No. 723 North TENTH Street, between Coates and Brown streets, are now pre pared to treat and cure all Curable Diseases, whether acute or chronic, pulmonary or paralytic, without a shock or any inconvenience. Poor Soldiers will be treated gratuitously. The Ladies will be treated by lady. A m ong' the diseases for which we will give 2 special guarantee, when desired, we mention the fol lowing: Con sumptionast & 2d stages Hemorrhage. Paralysis, General Debility, Neuralgia, Diseases of the Liver 01 Asthma, Kidneys, Fever and Agae, Diabetes, 'Congestion, Prolapens Uteri. (Falling Dyspepsia, Womb). 2.heamatism. Prolapens Anl or Piles, Bronchitis, Nocturnal Maisel on, &c„ &e, No charge for consultation. Office hours: 9A. If. to "ieB-6m • LLE'S'COMPOIJND SYRUP OF DOCKj Ulii is successful as a remedy. because those who use it pronounce it the best • COUGH SYRUP, she best Blood Purifier, the most efacient Invigorator. end the beet Cure for Scrofula ever offered to the piddle. Sold by ths Proprietor, 1525 MAR P. JUMKEELT LE, Street. And all Druggists. 1 - 11JICK. SALES, SMALL PROFITS !•• At DEAN'S CIGAR STORE. 335 CHESTNUT Street, fOll can buy PII4E-CUT CHEWING TOBACCO 26 per ent. less than anywhere else. . Anderson's • Solace, Hoyt's Sunnyside, Lillenthal's Standard, Old Continental, Young America, and Good win's N. Y. Patent Pressed, for eight cents each. Plantation, Cornish's Virgin. Leaf, Yellow Bank, Ho ley Dew..:Amnlet. National. Heart's -Delight. Savory, 1 4miallion. Nonpareil, and Mrs, Miller's Fine-cut Chew- Tobacco.• for four cents each." FINE CUT IN -YELLOW PAPERS. —Lilienthal's, ,3 ac k n g Ar Campbell's. Yellow Bank, Grape. for three ants each: • • • _• FINE- CUT CHEWING TOBACCO IN BULK.—Ander on's Solace. Hoyt'' Sa.unyside,__Dean's Golden Prise. )ear's Philadelphia Fine -Cut. Hon:Dow, ean • mud Pride of -Kentucky. for six 'ants per ounce. - Fine-out Chewing -Tobacco by the pound. 45, 60. 76, 90 ants, and al. IMPORTED HAVANA. AND YARA CIGARS, and do nestle Cigars; of all kinds, 25.. per cent. less than others , ell, at wholesale or retail at • • .DEAN'S CIGAR STORE. 335 CHESTNUT Street. Wilmington lift ,Newayk Corporation Boise taken at CRD AND FANCY SOB PAINTING lUNIIWALT*BILOWN'S.III S. vomit St. JOHN B. sRs & ( 10., AUCTION- Arr ma. Nog. 232 and 234 MARKET Otreet LARGE VALUABLE room vz WOLF, OF BWII PALM AGAS AtikaLICA.N. BtaTISII. FRENCH, ADD GER MAN DRY GOODS, 111,0;11190, &c. THIS DAY. . . A CARD. —We invite the early Particnlar attention of dealere to the very desirable. extensive, and general asset t meat of American. British, French. German, and Etvi,s thy woods, embracixurabont 850 pa.cleoges and tots of choice Etapie and Miley articles: in cotton (cart stand ard American). woolene, woroteth, silks. and linen. tlbo peremptorily sold by catalogne, on four months' credit and part for ca..h. commencing this morning at In o'clock, to be continued all day and part of the eve ning'withont intermidsion. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH. GERMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. &a. We will hold a large sale of British, French, German, and Domestic Dry Goode . by catalogue, on four months' credit. THIS MORNING, October 27th, at 10 o'clock, embracing about 760 pack. ages and lota of staple and fancy articles in woolen. linens, cottons, silks, and worsteds, to which we Invite the attention of dealers. N, B.—Samples of the fame will be arranged for ex amination, with catalogues, early on the morning of the sale, when dealer. will and it to their littera/0"W at tend. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF IMPORTED AND AMERI CAN DRY GOODS. AR SIY BLANFiIsTs. NOTICE:-Included in our sale of Imported and Do mestic Dry Goode. on TFIORF,DAY MORNING. October 70th, will be found, in part, the following desirable and Dab articles, viz: packages heavy bed and crib-and army blankets. do black and colored Italian clothe. do black and cotored alpacas. do black and colored merinoes. - do woolen plaids. do black and colored tabby velvet's. do Whitney and horse blankets. do cotton handkerchiefs. -- do :largos and padding,s. do linen ehirtinge and towellttge. do woolen and cotton hosiery, do woolen and cotton glover: • AMERICAN DAV HOODS. THIS MORNING. packages Manchester ging/lama. do • white and colored Jeans. do sheeting and shlrtimps. do wool and cotton flannels. do black and fancy eattineta. do mixed and black Kentucky jeans. do gingham um orellas. do Bnyleton prints FRENCH AND ITALIAN GOODS. THIS MORNING. 9 places black and tancy do black and fancy silk cravats and tias. do broche and wool shawls. do kid and buck gloves and gauntlets. do black and colored silk velvet,. do linen cambric handkerchiefs. • do black and colored rnerinoes. -- do plain and fancy mons do lainea. Also, lace veils, Thibet ahawls, chenille scarfs. woolen shirts. ribbons and trimmings, zephyr yarn. galloons. embroideries, calms porte fancy article& arc. LARGE SALE OF CLOTHS. CASRIIII3RIsI3, AND VEST. INNS, CIA MENG. 6cc. THIS HORNING, Will he sold about 676 pieces woolen goods, as fol lows: pieces superfine broad cloths. do heavy tricot do do heavy milled do beaver and pilot do do heavy black and fancy caaalmeres. do black and colored cloak and cap cloths. do sealskin and Esquimang oloths. do fancy.meltons, frosted beavers, and scarlet cloths Aleo, black silk verges, satin de chene..velvet. silk and satin vestinge, paddinga, buttons, cewings, Ac. Also, a stock of staple dry goods, clothing. Ac. Also, damaged blanket., to close a Concern. Oct - ber 28th, will be sold, an Invoice of iltsbionable furs, in setts and pieces. BALE OF CANPETINGB. MATTINGS. ;!Ins. ON FRIDAY MORNING. October 30th. at• precisely 1O) o'clock, will ba sold. without reserve, by catalogue, on four months' credit, an assortment of three ply, superfine and fine ingrain, Venetian, hemp, and rag carpetinge, mattings, which may be examined early on the morning of sale. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE Or .FRENOR. INDIA, OBB3LaN AND BRITIS Ft DRY GOODS, dm. ON MONDAY MORNING. November 2d at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, on four months' credit, about 750 PACKAGES AND LOTS of French, India, German, and British drygoods, es., embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and staple articles In silk, worsted , woolen, linen, wad sot ton fabrics. • -• • • . N. B.—Samples of the same be arranged for er. amination, with eatslognee. early on the morning of the sale. when dealere will find it to their intere#4e tend. LARGE POSITIVE SALE, OP 1,100 PACKAGES BOOTS, SEWER. BROGANS. ARMY GOODS,,Stc. ,ON TUESDAY MORNING- - November 3d. at Id o'clock. will be sold, by catalogue. without rererve, on four months' credit, about 1,1011 packages boots, shoes. brogans. balupals, army boots and sboes. sum ahoes. &c , of city and'Eastere manu facture, embracing a fresh and prime a.sortment of desi rable artichs. for men, women, and children. N. B.—Samples, with cataloauee. early on the moth ing of sale p ANC OAS T& WARNOCK, A11C,7 - TIONBREW, No. 213 MARKET Street. LA-ROB POSITIVE SALE Off AMERICAN AND IM PORTED DRY GOODS,MILEINERY GOODS, WHITE 9O9.Pti,cotalcaitto. - tag' WEDNESDAY MORNING. N ovem b er sth, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely— Compriainr about 750 lots of seasonable goods. whiob will ba found worthy th.a tt.ntlon of buyira. FOR ALE.-VERY DESIRABLE IRON FURNACE PRtiFERTY, situated at McVey town, Mifflin county, Pa , within a short distance from the Pennsylvania Railroad and Canal. The freehold Property comprises a Furnace, with machinery of ample power to blow it, acing either charcoal or Acthracite coal; about 1.300 acres Timber Land: also the celebrated Greenwood Pipe Iron O,c yaak, containing about 17 acres, which produces in abundance the same oar from which John A. Wright. Esq„ makes his renowned and inetly celebrate Locomotive Tir. , and Car Axles. This is the only available property in the State which - pro• duces the Ore rec.uisite for estabiishing a twine. s of like character. There is also about 150 acres of Land within half a mile of the Furnace, held under long leases, from which abundance of exc-llent Hematite Ora can be ta • ken, at a cos t not exceeding $2 per ton. delivered on the Furnace Bank: and on which shafts have recently been sunk. and which will produce sufficient Ore to supply the Furnace. Soft Fossil Ore is also abundant in the neighborhood. Charcoal in any quantities can be had delivered at the Furnace, at 6 to 63 ,. 4 cents per bushel. This Furnace is well situated for the markets, having water and rail communication with Philadelphia. PRts burg, Baltimore, Harrisburg, and otter important manufacturing towns. For price, terms. and further particulars, apply to H. W. BURROUGHS. ocl9-1m Philadelphia Pa gfi TO LET—A COMMODIOUS Ara DWF,LLING, No. 132 North FRONT Street. Rani moderate. Apply to WETHRRILL & BRO., 0c2741 47 and 49 North SBOOND Street. FOR SALE-A. DESIRABLE SITE -§EAFOR ARIIFACITORY. —All that premises known as CLA_RIKSON HALL, situate on the north side of CHBRRY. Street, between Sixth and .Seventh streets, containing in front on said Cherry street 36 feet, and ex tending in length or depth northward of that width 115 feet to Cresson (late Haines) street. This property being so central, and having the advan tage of two fronts, &c., is especially worthy the atten tion of those who may wish to parchate a site for erect ing a manufactory , ' public school, cr any other large MatV y 1"1- to WILLIAM M. IT T I IC Let ocl7-a th6t. No. 331 Noah II A VALUABLE COUNTRY HOUSE AND GROUNDS, well supplied with shade and fruit trees and ordbuilaings ; and fromlfiye to twenty-two acre of prime farming land. at ATTLts )ROUGH, Bucks county. Penna., will positively be sold at public sale, on SATURDAY, October Al, at 2 o'clock P. IL d Ac cess from Philadelphia, on the ay of sate, by then A. hi. train from Kensington 416pfit to Bristol. thence to At tleboronish by stage, which will return after the sale and connect with the 6 o'clock line from Bristol to Phi ladelphia. No postponement, no withdrawal, and No unnEn- Binnlikin. ; - oa3-6t F FOR SALE-A VERY DESIR H BLS, four storied STORE PROPERTY. on SIXTH Street, above MARKET; an excellent business location. Terms easy.. Also. with a large margin for profits. a splendid TRACT OF LAND on South EIGHTEENTH Street: beautifully located for dividing into building lots having a large frontage en the streets. . D. S. CADWALL &DER, 0c 0 4.6t lOB South FOURTH Street. de FOR SALE---AT STRECKER& -ErAVILLE, Chester County, a ilrst-rate Store Stand, Post Office, good Dwelling, &c., with five acres of-first quality Land. A large and thriving business has been done In the store. and this affords a good opportunity to any one whole desirous of making money and having a pleasant reeidence Also, a large variety of FARMS, and other properties, in various localities. B. F. GLEAN, 123 South FOURTH Street. 0c24 And S. W. corner SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. FARM AND MERCHANT MILL Mr.k. AT PUBLIC SALE.—Will.be exposed to public sale on THURSDAY. Nov. 5. 1863. at 2 o'dock P. M., on the premises, all that valuable property known as MOORE HALL, In Schuylkill towm hip, Chester county. Pa. situated at the junction of Pickering creek > and Schnylkillaiver, on the Reading Railroad. twenty,-five miles from Phila delphia, and three-quarters of a mile southeast of Phce nixville, containing about 187 ACRES 0E La . ED. i n a high state of cultivation. unsurpassed in fertility by any ID the county The improvements are a large stone mansion, stone barn, wagon house, a larger spring house. with other necessary outbuildings. Also a stone and frame tenant bones. On the premises is a large stone merchant mtil, with heavy water power. The locality is healthy, and beautifully, situated, overlook ing the Schuylkill. convenient to schools, churches. is well supplied with springs of good water. Would divide into three properties.% The mi.l and water power, with about 12 acres of land, and two farms divided by the State road, with about S 5 acres each. Will be sold together, or divided to suit purchasers. The Reading Railroad passing through the premises, makes it a desire.- - hie property for country seats, or the establishment of a manufacturing business It is well worthy the attention of capitalists. Also, at the same time and place. will be sold several WuOD LOTS, well. timbered with chestnut, one containing 6 acres, and the other 5 acres and 121 per ches, situatedin Charleston township. Also, the moiety of one-half of 2 acres and 47 perches in Tredyfrin town ship. Chester co.. Pa. . , Persons wishing to view the properties can do so by applying to ABIJAH STEPHENS, on the premises, or to E. T 'PENNYPA CEEB, Phcenixville. A plan of the property can be seen. and further information obtained, at No. S North SECOND Street. Philadelphia. Condi tions made known at the time of sale by JOSEPH WOOD, oc2o-16t ISAAC SCULL. as MILLS AND FARMS AT PUB szaLIC SALE. —Will be sold at public sale, on a.m.. THURSDAY, October: 29, IS6& on the premises, that valuable property known as SIIELMIRE'S MILLS, in Montgomery county. Pa., five miles from Abington Station, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, two and a half miles from the village of Abington, Willow Grove. Hatboro. and Huntingdon, and fourteen from Philadelphia. No 1 contains about forty-ilve acres of superior land, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements con sist of a font. , story stone merchant mill. with three run of burrs, and all requisite machinery for an extensive business. Also. a founstory stone grist mill, 'with two run of burrs, for country work. These mills are propelled by the Pennepack, a constant stream, with a fall of 18 feet, having overshot wheels Large stone mansion, having thirteen rooms and hall; three stone tenements, large stone barn, and other out buildings. k No. 2 contains about twenty-four acres of A No. 1 land, highlydmproved The improvements area large stone mansion, containing ten rooms. hell, and kitchen; frame barn and carriage house; altogether, a very desirable little property. . The above parbally-describes property is well worthy the attention of the manufacturer and persons seeking a. home, as it is seldom so valuable a property is offered at public sale. Terms easy. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P when attendance will be given by oc2o 9t DAVID SHRLMIRE. NATIONAL HOTEL, WASHINGTON. D. O. H. S. BENSON, PROPRIETOR, Formerly of the Ashland House, Philadelphia. He is determined to merit, and hopes to receive, & flOl share of public patronage. ie3o-61a METROPOLITAN HOTEL, (LATH Bleowle.E; ) PENNSYLVANIA AVENGE, !Between Sixth and Seventh Streets, WASHINGTON CITY, A. H. POTTS. nre2:3-6nt . Proprietor WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF AN. TILLS—A new French Cosmetic, for preserving. whitening, and beautifying the complexion. This preparation is composed of White Virgin Wax, of the finest quality, giving the complexion a transparent whiteness and the most bewitching beauty, while its component parts render it harmless to the skin, pre. serving it from tan and other impurities. This is one of the wonders of the age, and must be seen to be appro. dated. A bottle will be open for Ladies to try its effesi before purchasing. Price W and &assents. HUNT & CO., Perfumers, 41 South EIGHTH Street, two doors above Chestnut. and 133 South SEVENTH Street. above Walnut. selg-gm DRAIN PIPE. MONTGOMERY TERRA GOTTA WORKS. 2-inch pipe per 3 feet, length, 25. 3 66 46 66 64 . 66 OS 86 5 3 . 6 " t 65. We are prepared to - tarnish STONEWARE DRAIN PIPE, glazed inside and outside, from 2to 15 inches in diameter, in large or small quantities. with all variety of ,trape;', bends, and other connections. . Liberal discount to the trade. M'COLLINRHOA ,DS .'ae23tlitbe3Nt /17.1414LA15= Eltreet. 1%111431015, ATTUIId IN 19A.E1074, FURS, FURS. MRS. TRIS AFTERNOON. FOR SALE AND TO LET. HOTELfd. AUCTION MA_Leet. FITRNESEI, BRINLEY & CO., • mo. 4W9 SiMUM' Btu*/ SALE OF IMPORTED AND VOMEETIG pity Goo ON FRIDAY MORNINO. October Mdb. at o'clock, by cataloyne, on ?oar months' credit, , 400 lota of fancy and Maple dry glieds• tAEGE FAIR OP ENGLISH' &MEML 'DRAWER% BOSIERY, NECK TIPS, SCARES, °LOVES. &a.. JUbT LANDED—FOR C %QR. ON TUFEKDAY MORNING. Nov. 2d. AID O'CLIOR, for cash a Large assortment of merino. lambs' IT Got, and she land ebirb and draw. re; Also, hosiery, tie. and scarf.. trloyes. &e . comprising color of the Soot Bond. imenrreif 6 4 PARIS IfIBRINo CLOTFtS AND MO*1:18LIN DS LAINEm. ON TUESDAY MORNING, full assortment of Paris black and colored mertta cloths. A full assol talent of Paris black and colored monsliu de ALSO, BALE OF 1, 0 00 PIECES FINE SIXONY DRY,34 GOODP. NOW LeNDINO, OF CELEBRATED MANUFACFPRE—FAIt CITY VRADB. ON TITEREOLV MORNING. N. E. —Particulars heroaftar. M THOMAS & SONS, Non. 139 and 141 Anatb FOURTH Straw, SALES OF BMOCS All REAL ESTA'II6. •t the Exchange. every Tneeday. atl2 o'clock now.. asr- Handbills of each Property lanced separately.trig. on the Saturday Freidman to each sale. 1.000 eStabgatlia inifs e rphlet form, giving fell 4eseriptione. FURNITURE SALES at the Auction Store esifte Thursday FALL SALES STOCKS AND REAL ESTACTA Tenth Fall Sale 2cl November. Zit Part of the handhille each sale now ready. REAL ESTATE-3d November. Alen a very large ecle. Handbills and pamphlet matt. logtme may be had at the Auction Rome. Sate at Nos. 11) and 141 South Fourth ®boat. ELTMRIOR FURNITURE. ELEGANT PIANOS. KM ROM., BILLIARD TABLE, ENg RAITINGN BOOK CASES. CUT AND Sti,GKAVED OLASS, FINE PLATED WARE CARPETS. &c. THIS IifO.I.IIING, , At 9 o'clock, at the Auction utore, a iarge assortment of soperlor — seconr • hand furniture. floe tor,ed no-forte. by . Schuler, in handsome rosewood case superier rose wood piano by Gale & Cot Denby Nunns & Clark; two Boudoir pianos: 3 superior mahogany pianos; Freciebs Plate mirror, inches; pier mirror, 94 by 24; oval large bookcases, paintings and engravings. fine cot and engraved glassware, china, bets and, bedding, a large assortment of reroute FINE PLATED WARE, Also. an tniroice of tine plated ware, ccnslating atom seta. Waiters, castors, forks. spoons. table cattaty, _ _ BALE OF VALUABLF. TAW BOOK 4 , FROM" A LIBRARY. ON FRIT AI AFTRR.NnoN, October agb. at the !notion Store. commencing at four o'clock, a collection of valuable law books. forom a It brory, comprising Pennsylvania Reports, Digests, ant elementary work 3. Sale No. 602 Spruce Street HOUSEHOLD VTIRNITITtiv, PIAFO. MIRROR. BRUSSELS CARPETS. &a. ON UESD istoßtitNo. • Nov. at 1 o 'clock. at No 002 Spruce street. tka household and kitchen furniture. pitman-forte, Free* plate pier mirror, Brussels carpets. ðer beds, nscra yin Ra &c. r daY be examined at 8 o'clock on tbe morning of the pale PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERA 5%5 lIARKET and 52% COMMERCR Streets LARGE &CERNY 1.000 f;64. ,1 61.3 1400T13 AND BROSE, THIS MORNING. • October tath; at 10 o'clock precisely, willbe sold by as talorme.l.ooo cases men's. boys', and youth's, calf. kip. and grain boots, brogans ato ; . women's , misses'. Oadt Children's, calf, ktp. test , Icid. and morocco heeled boots and shoes. LARGE SALE OF 1,000 poiss IT°Ts AIND SHOW. ON meiddYlifigtinid 'November 2d, at 10 o'cl , ck precisely. Will be sold, hi catalogue, 1,030 cases men's, boys', and 'oath's calf, big, and grain 'boots. brogans, drc. woman's , misses' and children's calf, kip. you kid, and morocco heeled boots and ehoes. - (4.I3,LETTE a scour, `.- 0 AMMO/MUM Jayne's Marble B u l . 619 (I.Rbrriqux Btreat. taut 616 SAYNII Stre et, PhlladelphlL BY HENRY P. WOLBERT, itrOTIONKER. 170, $Olll MA.V.KET Siritet. 9onth etds, &lan BemoNia Fti Regular Sates otim Goods, Trinunincs. Notions, ovary MONDAY, - WEDNESDAY. and IBIDAY MOM. INGE. at 10 o'clock precisely. • • City and coma - yr Dealers are rintnee - ad to attend Awe on =Dent nevem VELUy eolia ltSd from dianufassa. cars, Importere,,Oommission. Wholesale, and .Tobbies Hoene,. and Iletillersof gyftv dmripaos 41111 Merchandise. • . DRY GOODS. KNIT GOODS. 'TRIMMINGS, Re. ON FRIDAY MORNINti. October 30th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, dress and do mestic garde. ealinets, wo4l overshirt,„ white and bins mixed merino F hilts and d were canton flannel drawers wool hoods. legging's, wool and cotton hosiery, ions. and square shawls, blankets, table cloths. back gantlets, gloves, linen and cotton handkerchiefs. embroideries: ribbons, Sr spend trimmings, purees, straw hate, bat morals. shoes, gaiters. arc. MOSEFi NATHAN& ADOTIONEEI4, Southeast corner of SIXTI4 and RACE Streets. NA THAW GREAT ti ALE OF FORFEITED COLLATE. }CALS.-3,500 LOTS OF :FORFEITED GOODS. ON TUESDAY MORNING NEXT, November Ad, at 9 o'clock, 'at Moses Nathans' Audio's. Store, Nos. 155 and 157 North Sixth street. adjoining tka S. E corner ofSixth and Race wtreats. consisting in part of ladies' and gentlemen's clothir g, balding furnimre, sewing In achie es. csrpen tars' tools. mnsicaliv strwnents. jewelry, dental in.trnments. &c.. &c. GENTLEMEN'S:tit DT ING. Very superior beaver, ptlot, cloth and other over- coats; talzoas, busimss, Ssate; sack, frock. and - dress coats: fine cloth and cassireire pantaloons: Cloth, easel mere. velvet, satin, silk. and other vests; under-cloth ing generally. gloyes. handkerchiefs. bolts, shoes., gaiters, umbrellas; coat, pants. and vest patterns, &e. LADIES OLOTHIED- Superior silk, merino. cashmere, :delaine. debarga, plaid, and calico dresses, skirts, and dress patterns; Ane cloth, silk, and other cloaks. coats, ,ctrcalars, baszulle. and dusters; fine stella, craps, woolen.`plaid. Bay State, cashmere, silk, and other a lurtals; fine lace shawls and mantillas; superior sable and other far vie. torines. moffe, end cuffs; collars, cinder-clothing gene rally, gaiters...slippers; parasols. $O. _ BENING. ST ; ' ,Fire feather beds cora rcablee, guilts, counterpanes, blankets, pill ciw-s fornatbre, b..fPethigs. MIStELLA.NECidgIiitiaT.Es. _ Splendid case of faro - checks, screwc yen. dealer's box, &c. containine Mg fine ivory checks. two entire sets, cemplete—Cost $600; one splendid sewing' machine. Howe's patent; in walnut patent cage; a complete get of dental instruments, knives and forks, spoons, carpen ters' and other - tools,vlolins,banios, guitars, and a thou.- tend other ankle!. . 4 . ltegOrds crilltie nombpred, and oven for animism - tion on DIONDAY 6U ENING,from 10 to 12 o'clock A. M., and from 3 to 6 P - Df. 46e - The inrnitttre, b eds, sewing xnachines, faro checks and dental instruments, wilt be soWpreeisely at 0 o'clork d-th; clothing. trc , after. SMPPING. VOTIOE I—THE ;STEAMSHIP. KAN GAROO ts 111 sail on THURSDAY, 29th Ottober,and. the CITY OF CORK on THURSDAY, the sth-November. as extra Steamers. The Price's of limeage to LIVERPOOL or WIENS TOWN will be: Cabin, eighty-Eye. and Steerage thirty five dollars. payable intl. S currency. , - • JOHN G. PILE, Agent. Or .1111 WALNUT Street, Phileda. s tiM STEAM WEEKLY TO LINISE POOL, touching at Queenstown. (Cork Hard bur.) The well•known Steamers of'the Liverpool. I. York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company are intend ed to sail as follows CITY OF NEW YORK ETNA. EDINBURGH Satarday. November And every succeeded Saturday at noon, from Pier I*. 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE. Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in CurreneY. FIRST CABIN", 4180 00 STEERAGE, al $ 11 Do. to London, 86 CC Do. to London, SI BIL Do. to Paris, 95 00 Do. to Paris, SO la Do. to Hamburg, 90 00 Do. to Hamburff,S? Fomenters also forwarded to Havre. Bremen, Rotter dam; Antwerp, &c. at equally low rates. - Fares from Liverpool or Queenetown : let Cabin, VB.. $,..95, $lO5. Steerage from Liverpool, $4O. From Rosette town, it.3o. Those who wish to send for their friends ISM buy their tickets here at these rates. -- VOL further information, apply at the Comany's JOHN G. DAZE.Agent, fe26 wmaarr, Street. Phil adelpklA. Ala- BOSTON AND Frail ,A,DBI. PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE. sailing from cask port 'on SATURDAYS, from first Wharf above IFIEE Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston. The steamer SAX.ON.Captain Matthew s. will min e mit Philadelphia for Boston on SATURDAY, October 31. at 10 o'clock A.M.; and steamer NORMAN. Captain Baker. from Boston, on same day. at 4 P. M. These new and substantial steamships forst a ranibri line, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays. Insurances effected at one-halt the premium 'huffed on sail vessels. Freights talian at fair rates. Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts and RISE Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage (baying ADO seeommodatiliad apply to HENRY WINSOR & 00.. mh9 33% South DELAWARE Imre**. EXPRESS -COMPANIES. TI-1111 ADAMS EX. PRFSS COMPANY, iitios CRESTEDT Street: forwards; Parcels, Packages, Mir chandise, Bank Notes, and Speciej either by ita ow, lines or in connection with other Express CominiSs,, to all the principal Towns and Cities in the Witted States. R S. SANDFORD. fad General Superintendent. CD EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER STORE. 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. PA. A large variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES always oa hand. leiTO COUNTRY MERCHANTS PARTICULARLY, AND TO BANKERS AND BUSINESS MEN GENERALLY. Do you want to be and to feel secure both against FIRE AND BURGLARY? Then buy LILL (E'S WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON FMB AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE. It is much the cheapest, and, indeed, the only really and thoroughly Fire and Burglar Proof Safe made, and much superior to all others es a Fire Proof. - r Do you want a BURGLAR PROOF, snrtinly ? Then buy LILLIE'S WROUGHT ANI CHILLED IRON BURGLAR PROOF, which is muck cheaper, and far stronger than any other, and admirably seapted to the wants of toe Merchant, as well as Banker. Do you want merely a FIRE PROOF ?- LILLIE'S WROUGHT IRON SAFE is warranted NIT equal, in all respects. to any of the most approved makers, and is sold at fully one-third less price, Do you want SECOND-HAND SAFES ? You will find a general assortment of Herring's, Evans & Watson's, and other makers, many of them almost new, which are sold at, and even below auction prices. there Safes being received daily. in exchange for LIL LIE'S WROUGHT AND CHILLED- IRON SAFES. If"you want VAULT DOES and FRAMES that are Burglar Proof, LILLIE'S WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON are much stronger and far cheaper than any other ' ' - All parties interested are particularly requested to call upon the undersigned, Se v en Depiit. where he feels fully prepared. like the • Wise Men." to render a satisfactory reason for the truth of the above state ments.hi G. SADLER. Agent. No. 21South SEVENTH Street. P. 8. —I have just rec ei ved four of EVANS & W la- FOB'S BURGLAR-PR F CAFES, from the City Bank, in exchange for LILLIE'S, which I will sell at' very low prices. • se22-tothdistf T.H.P, REBELS REPULSED. .. A GREAT VICTORY. LLLLIE'S WROUGHT IRON AirD CHILLED IRON TRIUMPHANT. - LAWREncE, ansas, Sept.l2, 1883. DEAR Sin : We own the only Lillie Safe in town. Quantrel'a guerillas tried to open it. August 21st, but could not. Every other safe was broken open. The Re- bels tried to force, but their hammers and bars had no effect on ours. We would like to obtain the agency for this vicinity. Yours truly SIMPSON 'BROTHERS. LEWIS LILLIE, Troy, N. Y. 4 GREAT CONFL tGRATION. LILLIE'S WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON • VICTORIOUS. BUFFALO, Sept, 16, 18113 LEWIS LILLIE, Troy, N.. V.--Dear Sir arlPPose Yon have seen the account in the papers of the conflagration we had here yesterday Doming about one o'clock. My office was located about the centre of one of the burned buildings, and all we had in the office Loose was burned up. Onr books, papers, and currency were in the Safe. and came out all right. The Safe was exposed to a terri ble beat foiabont melt hours. The tire took in the lower Part of the building of a grocery store. Yours truly. . R. I. MOE AL G. SADLER. Agent_ No. 21 S. SEVENTH Street. ehiladelphia. ocl-tbstalm MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and .the only Sup porters under eminent medical patronage. Ladies 111111. Physicians are respectfully requested to call only ou Mrs. BETTS, at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. (to avoid corinterfeits.l Thirty thousand Invalids nave been advised by their p hysicians to use her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United States copyright; labels on the box, and signatures. and also on the Supporters, with testimonials. 0016-tutbsid COT, ON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brand.. • Raven's Duck Awning Twills, of all description", AM' Tents. Awnings. Trunk and Wagon Covers. Ala% Paper Mantihntarers' Drier Felts. from Ito 614 Targallatzu. Beatins„Sall Twh s im i t zis .10.u.0 W. & CO.. - WA .I 0 —Saturday, October St ..Satarday, ffovembery,
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