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    MEWED RESORTS..
THE ALHAMBRA,
AT ATLANTIC CITY,
Ix now open for the reeeption clingier&
N. LEEDB, Propriator
UNITED STATES .HOTEL,
CAPE
WM open for the reception of Visitors.
On the 15th of June.
All communisations for apartments, or noon can
landaus connected with the Hoare, should be addressed
to
UNITED OTATEs HOTEL.
Cape bland, UR Jorge!.
WEST dffic
I•24mvew PROPRISTOBS
NAVIONAL HOUSE, YORK, PENNA.
- LI --Thin fine note], rase - alp erected on the northeast
annum of Market and Beaver strallte, II nOW open fel
the Inception of gnosis. The haute, bedding. and term.
inn air entirely new and of the beet quality. via,
Are 75 rooms, with warm and cold baths sad Water
camas
on
on , door. Au Ito appointments and erratum
manta to those of first-close Hotel, and it is the de
termination of the Proprietress to have it kept as mai;
myktmwflm MRS. 0. A. WEST.
LIGHT -HOUSE COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITY, P. J.
NEAREST HOME TO THE SURF.
This well-known house le now win Tor the reception
of boarders. JONAH WOOTTON.
je24-lm Proprietor.
THE
COLUMBIA. 110UOM,
AT
CAPE DIAZ NEW JERSEY,
Will be opened this season on the PIPPNBNITH Di)
OP JOIE, for the reception ofguests.
This leadlaK home will, for the coming sewn, fall,
Mullein its well•establiehed reputation.
Greatly encouraged by the business of last year, th
proprietor feels satisfied that a Hotel conducted clearb
ret•clase mast continue a sussess at this old and pope
r resort.
The railroad facilities are promised to be excellent.
Beck's celebrated Philadelphia Baud bee beam 14,
sued for the COLOMBIA the coming season.
For roome. &a., apply to 7. Ii DIONDISON. Yu
/haws Hotel. Philadelphis i Or to
GIORGI J. OLTOD, Proprietor s
nryl94m CATE ISLAND, N. J.
CONGRESS HALL,
ATLANTIC CITY N. J.
WILL OPEN JUN 24.1886.
The subscriber wonid respectfullv inform his friends
and the public in general, that be has stain takes
Congress Hall, this bstng the fourth season. hitt y tin
provements have been made; alto, new Bath- Howes
have been exacted, and the bathing satinet be surpassed
at an, esa-shore. And it Is the Oct.a minatton of the
proprietor to use eyery effort to make Congress Hart a
home of comfort to his allolde. A Band is enlaced.
Tema inederote Eiela-lmJ G. W. HIBIELB.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Will open for the reception of guests on
WBDVBSDAY. Jnne 28.
Dedworth'n celebrated Band has been engaged for
the Season.
Persons wishing to engage rooms, or desiring further
Information. will address
BROWN dc WOELPPNR, Proprietors,
3e14-11n. ATLANTIC CITY.
SBA BATHING,
SURF ROUSE
Jairerria CITY. ssw JiRSBY
This old, established, and favorite berme is now open.
It le nearest to the beach. securing cool breezes at all
times. Its unrivalled Bathing facilities. its somillate
furniture fine appointment, and its unexceptionable
table. render this house a favorite place for a summer
solemn at the sea-side. Passenters from the city are
get down slthe door, and oommuttleation with the in
lets is had st alt time, by rail. A flue band of music has
been engaged for the season. Parties wishing to secure
Board will address the proprietor st Surf House, Atlan
tic City. Tel Ins moderate.
3e3-36t II S. BBASON, Proprietor.
ARLISLE WHITE SULPHUR
SPRIBEIS.—This toonionablo ana dollightint Sam.
pier NOM la now open for visitors. For terms tippiy
N. W. W00D.4,
Proprietor,
CARLISLE SPRINGS . Pa,_
WHITE SULPHIgt
101IALY BEATE SPRINGS,
AT
DOUBLING GAP, PA.
B. ROBINSON, PROPRIETOR.
SEASON OPUS JUNG 11th.
This delightful place le located in anytimeland man•
ty, thirty miles west of Harrisburg. It is scseisibl,
from ail the principal cities by railroad to Harrisburg,
thence by the Onmberland 'Valley Railroad to Pew.
yille; from NeWialle eight milee good staging to the
Springs. The sew is alwaye in welting upon the sr ,
rival of the Call at lewvilin
Pasaengers leaving. Philadelphia, Baltimore. or
Washington in the morning can arrive at the Springs
the same evening at 6 o'clock. This hotel is commo
dious and comfortable (having been recently thorough.
ly renovated/ with hot and cold bath attached, and ex.
tensiye irronua* for 'twang and amusements.
Terms 42. it per MIL or fit per week. Over Bon
weeks CO per Beet.,
The long experience of the present proprietor finable'
bim to say that is will be conducted In a manner to
please all visitor,. E. B. A line livery is attached
to the establishment. le 9 20t.
UNITED STATES HOTEL, LOH()
MHAMCII. New jorseY. is now open for the ra
nation of visilors. Traine leave on Saturday after
noon at four 'clock. from Vine street wharf—return•
inn Monday moral ug early.—June 10. 1865.
Jelo-2m. fiStIJ. A. EHOZMAMEB. PrOPrietOr.
- KITTATINNY HOUSE,
DELAWARE WATER GAP.
This favorite Mountain resort U now open to vi•
slier.
Trains leave Philadelphia, from Kensington DenoLat
780 A. M. sad 3 P. IL., std arrive at the Hap at IP.
11. and 8.45 P. M.
References—Morton McMichael, Franklin Peale,
Louis A. Godey, H. B. Banner., S. R. Martin. Charles
Hacker, C Sherman.
Terms. $1.5 per week.
ieS Ira L. W. BRODHEAD. Proprietor.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
CRESSON SPRINGS.
This delightful and romantic watering place, situated
on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains, at Cresson
Station. on the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Well Le Opened for the Reception of Guests,
On ItitiRDAY, June lath. 1885.
SeYeral new cottages have been erected. the grouzid4
bay. been beantiged and impinged. and Cresson MAO"
One of the most beautiful hilt Domes in the United
Statee. Rscursion tickets, good until October let, are
issued by the Pennsylvania Railroad Comptut!. -
For fat ther Information. ad dress
GEO, W. DM US, Proprietor.,CßESSON hPRINviS.
Cambria county, Pa.
iIIOWLA.ND'S HOTEL,
LONG BRANCH, N . .7..
^Will be open for the reception of ruecte June thelAtb..
ie3-1m ROW LAND. HREBART. &
WFIERA TA MT. SPRINGS.--THIS
-••••• delightful and romantic Watering place, beanti.
folly aittated in the healthiest section of Leneadei
county. and acknowledged to be the " garden spot"
of Pennsylvania. will open for the accommodation of
gnash on the l6th of June. Railroad communicatios
twice a day from Philadelphia, on the Pennsylvania or
Beading Railroad, and daily from Baltimore and New
7921. For particulate aldreas the proprietor.
jet-2m T. W. PREDBRIOre
-&-apRETTO SPRINGS, CAM BR I.A
COUNTY. PA.—This favorite Summer Resort MP
be open for the recaption of visitors on the Ist of Jaly.
Coaches will be in readiness at Cresson Station to con
vey visitors to the Springs Loretto Springs is rumor
paned for it; bisuLfo t seenpry and salubrious climate.
A bend of mugs is twisted for the seam'. For partion.
dare address. F. A. OIBSO fie. Proprietor,
myBl-1m Loretto. 41.021ve1a annnts. FS.
EDUCATIONAL.
BROAD-tiTR SET ACADEMY.-SE
COIIDA3IADSL COMMENC BMW T and distribu
tion of Premiums, st CONCBta HALL. Chestnut street.
above Tirreshb: W.RDNICSDAY &VENLIG, June 28.
1165, Et. Bev. Bishop WOOD, D. D.. presiding. Doors
open at EN. Exercises commence at 7,1(". precieely. Tick
ers 25 cents to be bad at Mr. Unmmistregts Bookstore,
1037 CHEETBUT Etreet. or at the Hal on the evening
of the I , ttertaizaDezet. Eiritteld's Band will be in at
tendatkee. Je24-41
T ABBERTON & CHABE'S SCHOOL.-
-11-4 e next &melon 1 , 711 l begin on MONDAY, Sept.
11th. Applications for admieidon msy be made to eitbor
of the =de) Ede ned. BOBER Et. LSBAEBTOt4,
33S R. FIF rEENTH dt.
11,301NALD H. case%
CHEAT:III r HILL.
je23•fmts3S
RGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
ACADEMY, •
1.30. -- g7caTigTitilT STREIT, PHILADELPHIA.
This inctirution, which will bs established in SEP.
toBBBk, Tig.X.T. is destined rival the bat s
i hoole 01
this Tl country. and of England in im system el nstrne
Lion and discipline. and in the fullness of its classical
and mathematical course.
Those p_relaring for college will be flitted to take s
Mich stand in their clam, and to gradnate with honor.
It will be the special aim, also. to prepare young men
for business or professional life. 43ireulars, with fail
information, east be had at 1223 'Meat ant street.
W
BD. CLAHENUE bkIITH. A. M., Principal.
Bgeltauscne.—CaiabCons.Esklion W. D. Kelley,
Non. Jos. Allison. Alexander illdia, Bag Thorns*
Potter....EN.• A. H, Fianciscrur, Egg., H. P. M. Birkin.
bins, Neg. v7115-mwf4ar
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS !
J. F. YOUNG-,
NO. 79 NORTH FOURTH 'STREET,
IS NOW CLOSING OUT AT
REDUCED PRICES,
OBE OF THE MOST COMPLETE STOCKS OF
trozivrEat DRS *Gaol's
EVES OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
MARY NAM GOODS
AM TO os roma) IN TM SILSOTION.
J. F. YOUNG.
P. B.—Merchants wishing to fal orders will and the
assortment large je26
Dl!tvsts AND CHEMICAL
BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DR
ROBERT A. HANCE.
TA9 ELLEHRT STBEST. PHILADELPHIA.
Would will the attention of Druggist', Oonntry Mar
elute& and others, to ida stock of
HOOTS, BRIGS, AND BASK&
La Various sized nuckssos. of our own pressing, at
FRIONA BELOW 701011111 SATO.
11111111ns of BOTAIIICAL PEEPKEeTIOIitIi,N. &
lIJUMarsuL &CO. '7l CarnagIeTELAIIND
at a liberal discount to the trade.
Oatslocuos famished on annilossion. iniauswv
j , ikaaj
FINE BEM MANUFACTORY.
The torbteribera would invite attention to their
IMPROVED 0111 or ORME,
Whisk they make s creelaltrin their Mildness. 11*(),
eamtantly reeelviss
NO MUSS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WILL
J. W. SCOTT do CO,.
GJOKTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
No, 8114 ORESTRUT Street.
Pour doors below. the Owatineutal.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
GRICZ & LONG,
FULTOIS WORKS. 1340 BEACH STREW:
Ineineers. Machinists, Boller Makers. and Cs ,
Builders.
Tanks of every description made to order.
Sole Agents for Long'e Marine Sallnometere. m7n-1T
THODIA.I3 M'DONOUGH,
GENERAL BLAORSMITHIRO.
ELK STREET. ABOVE DOR STREIT,
FAMILIA, FERAL
Q Boring tools on hand or made to order on thor
settee. ra7ll-3ra
IaOROEN, ORB, & CO. , STELIit EN.
ALL OINZ Btu Dsue; Iron rs
lissidnists find Boiler Makers, Mo. liU OALLOVir
BILL Street. Phile.delolds Watt
p : ifzi ){3 I 9 . k1: tir
Ann ARCH STREW
REFRIGERATOR%
WATER COOLERS
- SR.BEZBB S
GAS STOOKS. FOE SUMMER cooiciso
len K OBIETIVI ac PAOS. SIXTH Ana MOH.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
SHERIFF'S BALL-BY VIRTUE OFA
writ of Venditioni EXPOUILB, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
JO!, 3, 1865, at 4 o'clock. at Saneom-street Hall,
All as buildings. improvements , end lot or ground.
ritnede on the north side of Fitzwater street, 113 feat west
f Sixteenth street, in the city of Phil, delphla; con
taining in front on Edzwater street 54 feet, and ill depth
67 feet. more or lees . [Which premises Edwin Ford.
by deed dated Angast 29, 1863. conveyed unto James
Henry in tee, reservlng ground rent, $1.17 3 ,
[C. ;J. ,'6C. 62 Debt, OrdS, 75. A. Burton.
Taken in execation and to be sold as the property of
Jams. Beam 3tENRY O. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Jtme 10, 196.5.
KJ ELERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of VenditiOni 1.81/01586, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve
ning. July 3.1865. at 4 o'clock, at Sausem-street Heil,
ell that three-story brick reassume and lot of ground
situate on the east side of Marshall street, Infest I,k.
Mass north of Master street, in the city of Philadel
phis containing in front on Marshall street 17 feet, and
in depth 71 feet 2 inches. [Which premises Zophar O.
Howell et nxby deed dated April 1., 1[453. recorded in
Deed Book T. 'H. NO 33, page 406, Arc corm , ed unto
Edward M. Pales in fee, reserving ground rent of 861 ]
[C. P. ; J , '65 Debt, $54.78. letchw nth.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the presort) , of
Edward M. Bales HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Ftilladelphia, Sheriff's Office. Tune 10, 1865. jell-3t
, We Itirf
SHERIFF'S SALIC.-BY VIRTUE OF
a Writ of VendGioia Expense, to me directed. will
be exposed to public eale or vehane, on MONDAY Bee
ping, July S. 3565, at 4 o'clock, at Sanaom-street Gail.
All that lot of ground, situate on the southeast corner
of York and Cedar streets. in the city of Philadelphia;
containing In front on York street 96 feet. and in depth
along Cedar street 129 feet 63‘ inches to Gordon street.
Ground rent $96.
[C. P. ; .T., '65. 43, Debt,sl6s 40.- Pile. ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Stephen !mu HENRY C. NOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office June 10. 1855. iel2-3
SHERIFF'S BALE—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public vac or 'endue, on MONDAY-Eve
ning. July 3, 1165. at 4 o'clock, at tianeom. street Hall,
All that lot of ground situate on the soa:h side of
York Meet, 30 feet east of Cedar street, in the city of
- containing in front on York street. 18
rem, and In d eath 129 feet 6t Wynne to Gordon street.
onnd rent VS Off
[O. I'. ; J.. 'II 42. Debt, WM. Pile ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Stephen knot HENRY O. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 10.1865. jBl2-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponits,to Inc directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
July 8, 1868, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
all that tat of around situate on the east side of Wash
ington street. 149 feet north of Master street, in the city
of Philadelphia; containing in front on Washington
street 20 feet, and in depth 121 feet 9 inches to PhAip
street.
B.—ou the above lot to oregted oa Washingt . oa
street a two story frame building s in the rear a throe
story frame building, and on I%IIW street a three-story
brick building.
CC. : J.4S. Debt, $217 '7O. l'ancoast.)
Taken in execution and to be gold ac the property of
Edward Sherry. HENKE C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Tuna 10,1585. jel2 3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to me directed,will be
exposed to public sale or cendue,on DIONDAY Evening,
July a, /865, at .1 o'clock. at Saneom-street
all that lot of ground sit nate on the east side of Fourth
street, 64 feet south of Greenwich street. in the elty Of
Philadelphia; containing in front OD Fourth sweet 16
feet, and In depth 72 feet to a three.feet-wide alley ex
tending into Worth street, with privilege of said alley.
[Which premises Thomas Winter et ox.. by deed dated
April 11. BEB3, recorded in Deed Book A. O. H., Mo. H.
gaga 478, , conveyed unto George W. Pergisen
fee, rose, vies ground rent of SM.
CC. P. ; J., 'B9. 41. Debt. $65.90. Morrie !
Taken is execution and to be sold as the property of
George W. Fergison.
HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 10,1866. lel2-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
is- , a writ of Venditioni EXPOrtatt,to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.
July 8. 1863, at 4 o'clock, at &mom-street Hall,
All that lot of ground Mutate on the north side of Pop•
lar street 166 feet 73S inches west of Front street, in tile
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Poplar
street 18 feet. and in depth on east line, 106 feet 6%
inches, and on west line 107 feet 8 inches to an eleven
feet. wide alley, containing in front on said alley 18 feet
234 inches, communicatie g with a ten feet alley running
into Poplar street, with privilege of said alley.. f Whisk
lot William Phillips et nx., 'by deed dated Jane ld.
1814, recorded in Deed Book I C.. No. HO. page 360, eto..
conveyed unto Spencer Moffat in fee, reserving ground
rent of $46.]
IL B.—On above lot is erected on Poplar street a
three• story brick building, and on the rear thereof and
of the lot se joining to the wed a two-and-a-half story
brick factory building
CC. P. ;J.,'05. 47 Deist, ,018 81 . Bowan 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Spencer Modal. HEJEY C. HOWELL, shows.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's office, June 10, 1868. jell-Se
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendno, on MONDAY Evening,
July 3, 1666, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All moat brick niessuage and tot of ground altnate on
the south side of Catharine street, between Second And
Third streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in
front on Catharine street ream 9 inches. more or tete,
and in depth 100 fo4, more or less; bounded east by
ground now or late of Rachel Lewis month by ground
of Bobert Galbraith. *west by back * ends of Hobert
Wbarion '3 lot and imnand of thiflith Evans, north by
Catharine street [Which premium Elijah A. Carroll
et lax ' by deed dated April ; 6th. 1350, recorded in Dead
Book 0. W. C., No. 45. page 201, &a , conveyed onto
L Dubose. in fee.] Subject to ground rent of
$49.3734%
[C. P. ; J., 'BB 40 Debt. $489 98. Barger.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Philip L. Dnbcsoi. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
PlAintielnhia.Sheriff's Office, June 10, 1285. jeL2-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponaa to me directed, Will be
exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening.
July 3,186 e. at 4.10' dock. at Sansom-streot Hall,
All that two- atEry brick measeage and lot of ground.
sitnate on the north side of Emmet (formerly Wesley]
atreet, 48 feet west of Third street, in the city of Pella.
delnhia: containing in front, on Emmet street 16 feet,
and. in depthtS (set
CO. P. J. '65. 50. Debt, $4O 50. O. Sergeant
Taken in execution and to be sold. as the property of
Edward Matthew.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mice, June 10, 1565. .ie 2-dt,
SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venation! Espouse, tome directetb will be
exDos.ed to public sale or 'rem/ne t on SIONDAY Evening.
July 1, 126.5, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom.street Hall,
Jill that lot of ground situate on the north side of
Poplar arrest, 186 teet inches West of Front street in
the city of Philadelphia containing in front on Poplar
Mimi 18 feet, and in depth on the east line 107 feat 2
tact es, and on 'west line 107 feet 9% inches to a twelve.
feet-wide alley. Containing in trout on said alley 18
feet 2% inches. said alley caomunicatinawith two ten
feet sh eye leading Into Poplar street, with privilege of
said alleys, [Which lot William Phil log, et tor .by
deed dated .Tnes 4, 1828, recorded in Deed Book T. R.,
No. 68, page 201 as..conveyed unto Adam Lindner, in
fee, reserving min rent of 845. I
N. B. —Ca above lot is erected on Poplar street a two
atOty Mine huildir_g. and on the rear thereof, and of
the lot on the Viet. a two-and•one•thir story brick rec
tory building.
cC. P. ; T., '66. 48. Debi, *22 R. Bowery
Taken in execution cud to be sold as the property of
Adam Lindner. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 10. 1866. jell-3S
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
NJ a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be
exposed to public s ale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
July 3.1660, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-s.reet Hall.
those Mar three-story unfinished buildings and
lot of ground, situate on the east Bide of Letthgow
reet, one hundred and thirty-three feet seven inches
south of Diamond street, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing on front on Loithgow street sixty. four foot,
more or less.land In depth ninety feet. to Fourth street
CO. P.: J. , Debt, fififi 92. Bonsai. 3
Taken in execution on judgment an city Maid ,
95,) for Paving, and to be sold as the property of
Oottleib Musser and John B. Wilson owner.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 21,1860. je22-3:
REERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Faciaa, to me directed, will be ex •
pored to pt blic sale or undue, on MONDAY Evening,
July 2, 1665, at 4 o'clock. at Eamon': street Hall,
All that certain tract or piece of land elitists in the
township cf Paasynak and county or Philadelphia,
bounded and describes according to a survey thereof,
recently made by Thomas Daly. as foltOWs: Begin.
ping at a point in the middle of Long lane, formerly
called "Souses Lane." at a corner of land formerly of
Young, now of Azarhsh Simmons d e grees and
extending along said land north 44;Y, east
80 4s. 1(18 torches to a post standing in the line of land
formerly of Lipley and Pancoast; thence along tne
same south 70N degrees west 20 25 100 perches to a poet
in the line of land formerly of Geo. Leese; thence along
the came north 3534 degrees weal 12 perches to a corner
in tee line of land granted by joins Wagner to John
Layze; thence along the same, parallel with said Long
lane, north 40 degrees east 49 feet 6 inched; thence
north 5531 degrees vest 241 feet 6 inches to the middle
of Long lane; thence north 40 degrees, east along the
middle of said Long lane 12 1-10 perches to the place of
beginning containing 9 acres and S roods. f Which
IlfeLllBBs JO inr et us By deed da Ales 10.
1814, Cosivel h
ed n a u t oE t llwood litdilatk in fee l d
111. C; J , 226. Debt, 218.70. Pearon.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Ellwood Matlack. With notice to :Sarah W. Dickson,
terra tenant. BENET C. WO WBLL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jane 21, 1865, jell-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni gxponae, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY' Bee
n/ha, July 3. 1865, at 4 o'clock, at hartsom-etreet Hall.
Ali that three- story lime mess - nate and one-storg
stable and lot of ground eituate on the east side of Tenth.
arts". 341 feet north of Master street in the cny of
Philadelphia; containing in front on Tenth. street 17
feet, sod in depth 74 feet to a four feet wide alter.
[Which premises Jelin Thompson, Esq sheriff, ftc ,
by deed detect February 6, 1964, recorded in District
Court Deed Book. No. 69, page 133, „kn., conveyed unto
Joint perms in foe 3
[D. C. ;J. '65. 293. Debt. $4OB. Cassidy.
Taken in execution and to be sObd as the property of
John Connors. HENRY C. BA:META, Stteritf.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's office. June 21,1865. jeM-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 Eve
ning. July 3, 1865, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall.
All that three-ston , brick metittftge and lot of ground
SilUtte on tie northeast side of Pennsylvania avenue.
fists -two feet three and tire , eighths manes northwest of
Fairmount street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence
northeast forty four feet; thence north sixteen feet four
and one-fourth inches; thence northeast four feet four
inches to a five-feet-wide alley; thence northwest along
same ten feet nine inches; thence southwest sixty three
feet to Petzitylvagila amount: thence sontheast along
same tightest feet to beginning. [Which premise .
Michael Bouvier , et ux , bv deed dated March D. ISM,
recorded in Deed Boot A. W. M. ' No. 39. page 423, go„
conveyed onto John Hermon in fee, reserving ground
rent of $l9 29 3
CD• C ; J:, '6O. 305. Debt. 1133.66. E S Campbell .3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Sohn Herman. MENET C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 21, 1865. je22.3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed,
will be exposed toptiblic sale or venline, on MONDAY
Evening, July 3, 1265, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
Rail.
AR that three story brick mesattage and lot of ground,
situate on the east aide of Seventh street 93 feet north of
Mary street. in the city of Phliadelohlat containing in
front. Seventh Street lc feet 8 inches and in depth 90
feet. [Which premises Owen Jones by deed dated De
cember 25th, like, recorded in Deed'Book M, B„ N 0.19,
page 378. Arc., conveyed unto James Williams in fee,
reserving ground sent orbit. 33 )
CD. C ; J., 65.341. Debi. $123 05 Rawle 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
James Williams. HENRY C HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. June 21, 1865. je23-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
awrit of Venditioni Urines, to medirected, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Juty 8,1865, at 4 o'clock, at Hansom-street Hall,
80.1. All that lot of around with the four-story brick
hones thereon erected. situate on thenorth nice of Coate
street. in the cite of Philadelphia; beginning at an ob
tune angle of said street 236 feet west of Minor street;
thence westward along Coates street 120 feet; thence
northward on a line at right angles with the north line
of Coates street, in front of the promisee, to ground
formerly surveyed for a canal; thence east along same
to a corner of ground hereinafter described; thence
lit nth along ti.e same 62 feet, more or less, on a line at
righ t angles with Wild Goatee street, eastward of said
angle (tt high angle is the one herainabove mentioned U
the place of beginning); thence westward at right
angler with Broad street 6 feet Inch; Wince south
ward at right angles tali °sates street. as it is east of
said angle in its north line. 63 feet 4 inches to the place
of beginning.
No. 2. And also. All that lot of ground beginning at a
Point or angle of the above dew:Abed premises 62 feet
inches north of Coates street; thence east at right angles
With Broad street 18 feet 2,lti inches; thence northward
at right angles with Coates street to the east of the angle
therein 62 fest, more or less, to said ground' formerly
surveyed for a canal, now Canal street [Being the
same two tots or nieces of ground which William ffeligh
and wife, by Indenture dated November 6, 1851. and re
corded in Deed Book O. W, 0., No. 112, page 4813, &A.
cOnveyed unto Daniel Y. Moore and. JESEIe K. Cook in
as tantalite In common, subject to ground rent of
$216. and also to the Payment of a certain mortgage debt
of $4OO.
B. B. --Besides the four dory brick hottee there in a
large stone stable erected on the premium.
Mr. Jesse M. Cook has parted with his interest in the
premises.
[B.
'Taken iu Si; Amon:ion and to be sold as the property of
Daniel T. Moore and Jesse Cook
HENRY C HOWELL Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's (Mee. Tune 2;..1865. . ie22.3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of VendiHeal Exponits,to me directed. willbe
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
July th atS6s, at 4 o'clock, at hansoM-street
All tWO.Etofy brisk balding and slangli cr boa"
and 10t Of ground situate OD the not tt ettle of eloore
ttreet, 144 feet o it chile out of Firth street. In the eit, of
blledelphie.; containing in front on Moo" , tr 4 4St St
feet 10 inch. e. and in depth 116 feet 6 inches to Pierce
'etre et. LW.bicti premises John Christopher Smith et al.,
by deed dated Aprll 14th, 1857, recorded in D.,ed beak
D W.. fro 510, sage 61 Arc , conveyed nuts David
Bouvier in foe reserving ground rent or
LD C. J. 65 840. Dolt $1 46275.. EA wit/. 3
Taken in execution and to be gold as the property of
D.ovid Bouvier.
HENTY C HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sherif . 5 OMce. Jane 21, 1966. jen St
SHERIFF'S SALES.
S HERIFF'S Sii.LE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venation' Bxponas,to me direoted.will be
exposed to public sale orvendne, on MONDAY Evening,
Jury 7, 1665, at 4 o'clock, at Bansom-street Ball,
Do. 1. All that stone factory building, steam boilers,
mum pipes, line of main chatting t six forty inch cares.
two mules of Owes hundred epindles each and all other
machinery the
-Minx appertaining, and lot or piers of
ground, beginning at a stake for a corner in the middle
of Adams street, In the late borough of Frankford,
the city of Philadelphia, thanes along the middle of said
Adams street,south 19 degreee 24 minutes eastls parches
and 74 hundredths of a porch, and south 29 degrees and
90 minutes west 7 perches and five-tenths of a perch to
corner; thence by land former? of Pater Bocklus, north
47 deg, ems and 19 minutes west and crossing Frankford
creek 15 perches to a corner of land formerly of Joseph
Potts; thence by at id had narth 41 decrees 11 minutes
east one perch and north 42 decrees and 19 minutes west
14 perches. to a corner of ground sold to Abraham
Abrams; thence pertly by bald Abrams' land and partly
by ground conveyed to Ellis Pilling. and crossing
Frankford creek north 71 degrees and 6 minutes east
about 7 perches. to the east side of the next hereinafter
described lot; thence by said ground north 71 degrees
and 6 minutes east about ten perches and rear
tenths to the place of beginning; containing about an
acre and one-quarter of land,ineinding road and creek,
be the same more or lees.
No. 9. Also. all those two stone dwellings and lot or
piec .Adam un, containin g he southwesterly Adams
saidstreet, in front on maid
strestleefeet.and extending southwestward at right an
gles with said-Adams street in depth about 180 test, more
or Ices, to the side or Frankford creek. Bounded north
westward by ground conveyed to Samuel Holt, south
westward by said Frackford creek. sontheastwerd
Adams
the above described let. and northeastward by Adams
street aforesaid. elleing the lame Premises mbieb S.
W. Tingley and others by indenture dated September
18. 1656, conveyed unto Solomon Wilde in fee.]
12. B. The above two-story brick buildings are under
one roof, and have only one door on the street. There
is also a frame stable on lot No. 2.
.. . ,
CD. C. 13i5, and
Debt. 24018.57. Brinkle 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Solomon Wilde. MORT C. HOWSLL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 21. DM. ier2-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Venditioni Expellee, to me directed. will be
exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening.
July 5, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Halle
Al; that lot of ground, with the two- wad-a-half-story
teeter; thereon erected, ettnate in the city of fflatadei-
Oda: beginning at a point at the northwest corner of
tie Germantown Plank-road, or Berouteentn etreet,
and Woodpecker lane; thence sonthWeet DU feet ON
inches to the east side of the Philadelphia and ger-
Dlantown railroad; thence northwest along the east
line a the said railroad 259 feet 13 - 4' inches to the south
erly line of Clearfield *street; Mabee eastwardly along
the south line of said Clearfield street 218 feet 103 Inches
to the said Seventeenth street; thence southward's'
alone the west side of the said Seventeenth street 138
rest By inches, to the place of beginning [Being the
Caine premises which John Longetreth and wife. by in
denture dated the 16th day of October, 1858, recorded in
Deed Book A. D. B ,firo. 126, page 37, do . granted and
conveyed to Albra Wadleigh in fee, reserving a ground
rent of three hundred and thirty dollars 3
[D. (J.; .1. 65. 546 Debt, $2,303 90. Ler 3
Takers egecntion , and to be Bold as the property of
Albra Wadleigh. HBNltit O. HOWN.I.L , Shorlff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. June 21. murk jell-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Levert Facies, to me directed. will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
July S. 1865. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-strget
Ail that certain two. story frame mossuage or tene
ment. with brick back buildings and lot of ;pound,
actuate on the east side of Fifth street, between Bane
atreat and Vine street. in the esid city . of Philadelphia,
containing in fronteighteen feet nine inches. (including
thirteen inches in breadth, part of a thrse-feet-Wide
alley left open for the Common nee Of tars and the
adjoining tenement to the northward.) and in depth
eight!. seven feet six inches. bounded northward partly
by other part of said alloy and partly by other ground,
now or late of John Moore. eastward by ground new
or late of Edward Pennington. deceased. eonthward
by ground late of Margaret Morris, and westward
by Fifth street aforesaid. Being the same premises
which Charles Williams, et ax . by indenture dated
April 27, A. D. 1846. recorded in Dead Book A W. M .
Do. 7, page 512. &c., conveyed unto Daniel Thompson
in fee.]
[D. 0.; J..'65. 944. Debt. $2,080. Lex.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the'property of
Daniel Thompson. BENET C. aowALL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Moe. June 21, 1865.
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OP
a writ of Levet' Facies. to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY SVettlSlf,
July 8, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at fiansorn-street Hail. •
All that three- story brick messnage and lot of ground,
situate on the south side of Brown street. 130 feet 2%
lathes east of Bleventh ett set, in the city of Philadel
phia; containing in front on Brown street 17 feet, and in
depth 125 feet 23 inches to Olive street. [Which preart
sea David O. Moore et ux . by deed dated March Slat,
1854 recorded in Deed Book T. H. , No. 142, page 6. &a
conveyed unto George Null in fee, subect to Mind
rent of t 155 26. which by deed endorsed, dated April 7th.
1824 recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 141, page 1. 1110
was extinguished.)
[D. 0. J. '65 286. Debt $1.096. Potts 3
Taken in execution and to be sold so the property Of
0 eOltre Nell. MINKT 0. NO WELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Once, June 21,1965. ie22.3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Pluries Levari Facies, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or veadue, on MON DA! &en
ing, July 3, 1866, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that lot of ground, with the dwelling-house, torn.
dry. workshop, smith• shop, stable, and other the mess
Images and tenemartta thereon erected, situate on the
south side of Girard avenue as now laid out and opined,
80 feet in width. and on the west side of Minor-street.
in the east distrietisrPenn, containing in front on Girard
:manna 80 feet. and in depth along ice West aide of said
Minor street 267 feet. [Being the whole of three MS or
.pieces of ground whim/ John Birch and Wife, by three
separate indentures, the first dated the 28th December,
A. D. 1849, recorded in deed book G. W. C., No. 68,
pate 460. ha Tha second dated the Bth May. A. D.
1810, and recorded in deed.book G. W. C.. No. 65, page
462. ha. The thin dated the 9th September, A. D. 1850,
end intended to be forthwith recorded, granted, and
cenveB ed unto the said Samuel Ogden, his heirs end
assigns Meyer, as by reference to the said indentures
wilt more fully and at large appear 3
it. B.—There are erected on the above-described lot a
two-story brick railroad.. Aepot. and one story brick
stables in the rear, pesoay ins Richmond and &awl
kill Eallroad tioraPany•
P 8. —By an order of court. the.-pnroneser win be re
quired to pay_ the Sheriff $ 260 In cashat the time the
property is struck off
[D. C. ; J., '65. 324. Debt, $l.OOl. McFadden
Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of
Samuel Ogden and the Richmond and Schuylkill Pats.
senger Railroad Company terra tenant.
MORT C. HOWRLL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, lime 21., 1855. jell-it
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditiont Exponas. to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or v endue, on MOND S.Y Evening,
Jail , 9, 1665, at 4 o'clock, at Sansomeetreet Hall. .
A 11 that two story brick messnage and lot of ground
situate on she east aide of Seventeenth street 112 feet
north of Chriatian wrest. in the °lt? of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Seventeenth Street 16 feet, and in
depth 16 feet to a four. feet alley. with privilege theraot
[Which premises Thos W. Matson, by deed dated
Dit 19, 1860, recorded to Deed Book A.. D. B . ifo,
page 259, Zsc., conveyed onto James Penny In fee.
[D D. ; J.. '66 Rd Debt, $960 Blackburn. l
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
James Penny. HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June %I. 1865, je2l.lit
SHERIFF BALE.-PUBLIC SALE
or remits., on MONDAY.Evening,ly 2, 1661, at 4
o'clock, at Salmon- street Hall
No. 1. All the right, title. and Interest of 'defendants
in and to all that tbre,aorr brick meesnage and lot of
ground situated On the northwest side of Laren ..teeet.
160 feet northeast of Ann Street, in the city of Philadel
phia; containing in front on Larch street e 0 feet. Ind in
depth 100 feet.
No. l< Alt those two three story brick buildings and
lot of ground situate on the northwest side of Larch
street, 180 rest northwest of Ann street; containing in
front on I arch street 40 feet, and in depth 100 feet.
CD. C ; J., '65 195. Debt, !183117.'Stover.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John 0 Gant= and - William N. Witrbtinan
HENRY 0. HO WELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 41, MAL jell-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.-EY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Lavarl Facias. to me directed, will be es
posed to public Bale or yondue, on MONDAY :Evening.
ALI'S , ' 0, 1665, at 4 o'clock,. at Sancom-street Hall.
All that lot of ground situate on the south-west angle
of Ilieldtta.oll. and Charles streets. in the city of Phila
delphia' containing jib front on Charles street 60 feet,
and. in depth 26 feet .
CC. P. J. '66 57. Debt, 891.63. Cornman.3
Talton in trio:mutton on judgment on city claim, (.1 .
'65, 74,1 for work done, and to be sold. as the property
of Isaac Mullen. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 21,1865. je2l.St
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Fieri Facies, to me directed, will be ex.
Dosed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
anti- 3, 1886. at 4 o'clock, B.t hansom-street Hall.
All that brOWn.stone church building and lot of
ground situate on the north side of York street, extend
ing from Seventh to Eigkall streets, in the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front on York street 814 feet 34.
an inch, and in depth 160 feet to Church street • bounded
north by Chursh street, east by Seventh street, west by
Eighth street, and month by York street.
CD. C. ; . '65. sm. Debt, Btl6l. Wain. 3
Taken in execution and to be soil as the property of
the rectors, church-wardens, and vestrymen of the
Church of tt. Bartholomew
iIENRY C. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Ofilce. June 21,1868. _ :ie22.3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sate or vendne. on MONDAY Elfea.
ins, Sul, 3.1866. at 4 o'clock. at WHOM-street Hail.
All , that three-story brick Incarnate and lot of ground
situate on the northeaot aide of Pennsylvania avenue.
194 feet 11% inches northwest. from Fairmount sweetie'
in the city of Phil , dolphin; containing in front on Penn
svlvanta avenue 19 feet 6 inches, and in depth 65 feet.
[Which premises Mensal Bonvier et ux, by deed dated
March 29,1847. recorded in Deed Book. IL W. M.. .110. W.
page 448, &e, conveyed onto John Herman, In fee, re
serving ground lent of $49 20.]
; J , '66. 804. Debt, $133.66. E &Campbell.)
't aken in execution and to be sold as the property. of
John Berman. HENRY -C HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Jane 21, 1865. jcek-st
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Merl Facies, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendueon MONDAY Evening.
July 3.1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that three•story brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on the west side of Marshall street, 186 feet 2
lychee north of Thompson street, in the otty of Phila
delphia; containing in front on Marshall street 18 feet,
/aid he depth 84 feet. more or less (Which premises
Einekle et nti, by deed dated September 30th,
3865, recorded in Deed Book. L. B. 8.. No 61, page 371.
do , conveyed unto Joseph B. Hart in fee, reserving
ground rent or $139.
TD execution
Taken in and to be sold as the property of
Joippl. B. Bart. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, June 21, 1865. je23 3t
Q,,BERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
k-r writ of Venditioni &pones. to me directed. will be
exposed to public sale or vendee. oa MONDAY Evening.
:nor 3, 1665, at 4 o'clock. at Season.. street Hall.
All that lot of around attune on the east side of
Seventh street, 93Teeth awns of Mary %beet. in the city
of rhilautiphia; containing in front OD Seventh street
15 feet 6 inches. and in depth%) feet. (Whlob premises
Owen Jones.bq deed dated December 25th. MO. recorded
in Deed Book M. R. No. 19. page Be, &c . conveyed
unto James Williams in fee, reserving ground rent of
114 L 33.
10 0. t .T., '65. 341. Debt $123 05 Rawls ]
Taken in execution and to be sold ai the property of
James William. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's 0111ce, June 21. 1865 je22.3t
SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendne,on MONDAY Evening,
July. 3. 3866. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
Ail the building and lot of ground situate oaths south
east comer of Lombard and Schuylkill Water stream,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing to front on
Water street 73 feet, and in depth ISO feet, .[Which
premises Timothy Abbott et al by seed dated Jane 8,
1812 recorded in Deed Book J. d .,go. 23, page 39, &c..
conveye. unto Caleb Foulke in fee, reserving ground
rent of 8313. which wee a•terwards, as per agreement,
apportioned to *7B on this lot.
P.C. ; J.. '6O. 33L Debt,*267.66 JB. Towntend.
Taken in execution and to be Rohl as the property of
Caleb Foulke HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Jana 21,1866. ie26-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a Writ of Venditioni Exponat, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale er vendne, on MONDAY Even
ing,-July 3,1865. at 4 o'clock, at Sanaom.etreet
ell that lot of ground aituate on the northwest corner
of Frost and (lanai streets in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Canal knot 114 feet 10 inches ‘o
Pore atrent thence north along axle 8 feet, thence east
110 feet to Front street, th elms south along same 41 feet
to been/Ana-
ED C. • 'O5. 512. Debt, Bt lso J.B. Townsend.)
Taken in execntion and to be sold as the property of
JralltE A. Porten, HENRY O. HO WELL, Sherif.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 21. lees j 822 a
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of. Vey ditient Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Even
ing, July S. 1866. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-etreet
Do. 1. All that measnage and let of ground situate on
tie vest We of Seventh street 109 fast 6 inches south of
Diamond street, in the city of sthilodelettia; contain
ing in front nn Seventh street 17 fret. including on the
north side the heliport of a two fast folly inches alley,
and in depth SO feet. [Which premises John( Haw
kins. et as... by deed dated Augnat 21. 1866, recorded in
Deed Book A. C 8., 80. 112. page 162, Stc , conveyed
onto David B. Sower, In tee, /subject to ironed rent
of 564 .3
Do. 2 Ail that lot of ground situate on the east side
Of Franklin street 171 feet 4% inches south of Diamond
direct. in the city of Philadeiplila; containing in front
on Frenklin street 27 feet, and in depth no the north
line 72 feet 11)4", inches. and on the smith ling 72 feet 93g
inches, (Which Premises William Weightmon, et rut .
by deed dated August 21. 1663, recorded in Deed Pot&
A C. H.. No. 112, page 119, &c , conveyed unto David.
B. Sewer, is fee, reserving ground rent of Ca )
CDC., J. '65, 812. Debt. $O2l. lituddiman.
Taken in execntion HENRY tbe sold as the property of
David B. Sowers. C. HO WELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. June 21, 1865. ja22.St
SHERIFF'S Si LE.-RY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Aline Levert Facies, to me directed. will
be exposed to Public sale or vendue. on 808 DAY Eve
ning, Jut, 3, 1861, at 4 o'clock, at Saloom-street Ball,
Au ;het , our.atory brick messuage and lot of ground
/Musts on the Mirth side of &rah :treat. 73 feet east of
Twenty-second street, In the city of P11116d4/0 116 4 coo
tamping is !rant on Arch street lb feet, sad in depth 102
feet, to a four-feet alley. with privilege thereof
(Whicb premises 'Richard Towneend, by dead dat.d
ecember 16th, 1661. recorded in Deed Bsok A. 0.
No. 33, page 361, conveied unto Benjamin B.
Shreve in tee.
D. 0. ; , '63. 334. Dent, 15 916 33 Paschall.)
Taken in exeCution and to be sold as the property of
Benjamin 12 Shreve Ulitnef C Frovirffil.t h
Philadelphia, &Leda's Office. June 21. 1865. ieffi4t
THE PRESS.-;-PRILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1865:
sHERIFF'B BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
h. , a writ of Venditioni Exponab, tome directed, will be
exposed to patine sale or vendue ! on MONDAY &en
ing, July so.eBf. at 4 o'clock, at hansom. street Hall.
no. I. All that lot of ground with the =assuages
a oreon erected. beginning on tne north side of Carlton
street one hundred and fifty-nine feet three inches west
from Thirteenth street, therms atone Carlton street
twenty- silt feet three inches. QOM north seventy-tone
feet sin. Indies, thence tent thirteen feat sts imam.
thence north three feet four inches, thence east twenty.
one feet six inches. thence south seven feet ten inches,
thence west eight feet nine Imam thence eoutheeventy
feet to the place of beginning.
N. B On the westernmost sixteen feet six inches of
said lot /go. 1, and extending in depth seyenty-foar Met
six inches, there are erected five three-story brick =os
moses, end the remainder of said lot is laid oat as a
court on which the said Ilse meseuagee have fronts re.
spoctively of fourteen feet ten inches, fifteen feet seven
Inches, 'fifteen feet four inches, fourteen feet nine inches,
and fourteen feet.
. .
No. 2 ill that certain two-story brick mesersage and
kt of ground, situate on the tenth aide of nallowhill
street. No 1818, one hundred and Aft, teat six inches
westward from Thirteenth street, in the city of Phila.
deiphis ; containing in front on Oallowhill street seven
teen feet six Inches. and In depth sixty-two teat two
inches. to the rear of premises No 1.
No. 8. All that certain two-story brick Messuage 611 a
lot of around, situate on the south side of Oallowhill
stn et, do. MA one hundred and sixty -eight feet west
from 'fbh tenth street, in said city; containing in front
on Cello - whin Street, seventeen feet six inches. and In
depth on the west line sixty. five feet six inches to the
rear end of premises No 1, thence eastwardly along
the line of said premises No. 1. thirteen fest six inches,
thence. ItOrthWardly along the same three feet four
Inches, theme eastwardly along the same line fear feet
to the line of lot No. 2. theme nOrthWardlY Meng the
sane fifty eight feet two inches to the place ot begin
ning. (Being the saue premises which Elizabeth
Prude. by deed dated September 24, 1852. recorded in
Deed Book T. H., No. 40. pages 60t and Mt. conveyed
unto Freeman Scott ill- fee, reserving a ground rent of
$240.)
[D. O. S.. '65. 806. Debt. $252 48. Stover.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Freeman boon. HENRY C. HOWELL. Sheriff:
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. June 21, no. je22-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponam to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing. July 8, 1866, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street Hall.
All that certain later monad. with the ice-house and
other improvements thereon erected, being part of a
tract of land knoWn Mt Belmont, eitruste in the Twenty
fourth ward of the city of . Philadelphia, and _damned
Recording to a recent survey thereof made by Charles
H. Pox. as follows; beffinnieg at a stake on the east
side of the Falls of Schuylkill river road, on the line
dividing the said Belmont estate from the estate known
Landadown, now or late the , property of the Bing
ham or Ashburton family, thence extending along the
said line dividing the laid Landedown from Bald Bel
mont estate. south seventy-two degrees twenty-foar
minutes and thirty-one seconds, east fifty-nine fast two
inches to a stake in the west aide of the tow-path of
the canal of the Schuylkill Navigation Company as now
used, and thence northward along the west aide of said
tow-path one hundred and thirty feet to a point. thence
westwardly fifty-one feet six and one belt inches to
point in the esetwardly side of said Palle or-river
Ser.ovihililread.landtthencesouthwardly Wein the east
side of the genie one hundred and twenty-one feet eight
and one half inches to the pleas of beginning [Being
the came premises which Joseph B. Levering,Tmstoe;
by indenture dated August 3let, 1819, recorded in Deed
Book, a D- 8., Bo 79. No. 126, drc., conveyed to the
maid Peter Wagner in fee, reserving a ground rent of
ninety-seven dollars and fifty cents; and which said
yearly ground rent by indenture made between the
said Joktphti Leming and Peter Wagner, dated the
24th day of August, A D. 1860. recorded in. Dead
Book A. D. 8., 80. 132, page 78. dic. , it wen declared It
should hereafter be at the rate of seventy- eight•dollars
per annum pantile as aforesaid.] •
No. 2 that certain lot or piece of ground With
the bulidings and improvements thereon erected, situ
ate on the west sid e of Lewis street, two hundred and
eight feet north of Thompson street, containing in front
on Lewis street six teen feet, and in depth seventy-two
feet six inches to the middle of an alley See feet wide
leading from Thompson street. Together with the pri
vilege of said alley.
CD. C., J. 65.; 337. Debt, $3OO. Elharpless.l
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Peter Wagner. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. June 21. 1865. jen 81
p,.gERIFF'S SALE.— BY VIRTUE OF
P%-' a writ of Venditioni Ktnenae. to me directed, will
be expend to penile sale or yendne on MONDAY Eve
ning, July 3. nes, at 4 Weleck, at ilaneorreetreet
No L All that certain tot of ground with the frame
building thereon erected situate on the West aide of
Spangler street, In the Twenty fourth ward of the city
of Philadelphia. the said lot beginning 171 feet 5%
inches south of Powelton avenue • containing in front
on said Spangler street 50 feet, and in depth westward
on the north line thereof 65feet. and then at a right
tingle with Thirty font th street 76 feet 63 inches. and
on the south line thereof 67 feet 3% inches, and then at
right angles with Thirty fourth street 83feat 7X Inches,
NO. 2 All that lot of ground situate on the west side
of Spangler street, 79 feet 9% inches southward from
Powelton aenue; contalnieg de p thn on said Spengler
street 91feet 7 9 inches. and in on the north line
thereof 125 feet a inches, end on the south line thereof
65 feet. and then at right angles with geld Thirti - fearth
street 76 feet 63i inches. [Being the same two lots of
ground Which the Girard Life Insurance. Annuity, and
Trait Coeupsey of Philadelphia. and the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, by two several. Indenture. one
dated the 10th day of December. 1665, recorded in , Daed
Boot E. D. W., No, 53 page 341, &c., and the other
dated let day of July, 1816. Recorded In Deed Book B.
D. W No. 60, pale 317, arc , granted and conveyed to
said John C. Keifer in fee.] -
N 0.3. All that lot of ground saute on the south side
of Powelton avenue. on the west side of Thirty fourth
street, and west side of. Spangler street aforesaid; be
ginning he southeast corner of en d inglers averme
and -fourth street, and eoutwardly
along the sonsh side or salt Powetton avenue 164 feet
1031 inches to Spengler street, thence southward alone
the same 79 feet 936 Inches to a point thence westward
ly 126 feet X, of an inch to a'point. thence along the
northerly line of said triangular lot, which is a line st
right angles, or nearly co, with the said Thirty. fourth
street about 85 feet more or less to the east side of
Thirty fourth street, and thence northwardly along the
came shout 75 feet more or lees to said Powelton avenue.
[Bs ing part of a lot of ground which Charles Intermit
and Joan Craig Miller, trustees. Ac. by Indenture
dated the 10th day of May. A. D. 1856, recorded in Deed
Book It D W., 010. 98, page 313. &c., conveyed to the
said John C. Hefter in fee. ]
Do, 4. Auteet tot of ground with the two• and-a. half
story frame house thereat. erected. situate on the north
west corner of said Powelton avenue and Thirty third
street; containing in front On said Powelton Mane 176
feet. and in depth northward of that width, along the
said Thirty-third street, 193 teet to the middle of a now
street 30 feet wide, laid oat and opened. extending from
Thirty third to Thirty-fourth street. [Being the same
premises which Charles Ingersoll and John Craig Mil
ler. trustees. dtc . by indenture dated the let day of
October, ..t. D. WM recorded in Deed Book E D. W„
No. 126, Faze 433, arc., warned to john C. Keifer in
fee
No. 15. All these three certain lots or pieces of ground
situate on the comb side of itaddington &Terme. at the
distance of 189 feet westward from the west aide of Bat
meet avenue, and containine together in front or said
liaddinnion avenue 69 feet, that -is to say. 23 feet each
lot, and in depth southward 2;7 feet 6 inches to Cease
street Liking the mane three lois which the Lends
down Land Company, in indenture dated the 35th day
Eeptember. A. D. 1800, and Intended to be forthwith re.
corded, granted, and conveyed to the said John O.
Heller in fee; subject to the restrictions therein con:
tallied, with regard to the braidings to be erected
Utensil )
[D. C. ; J.. 65. 851. Debt, 515,003 tleo..6ergeallt.]
Taken in execution midge sold as the property-of
John C. Keifer. HE I' 0, HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's 0 , June 2'. 1865. ie2244
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vendiiioni EXPonair, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale dritendue, on MONDAY Eve.
nina, July U. 1880. at euicloer, at Seasons-street Hall,
Do. 1. Alt that lot of ground, with the buildines
thereon Maned, situate on the northeast corner of
Girard avenue and Chauncey street; containing in front
en said. Girard avenue ao feet, and in depth 100 feet.
more or lees
No. 2. All that lot of around, with the bnildings
thereon erected, situate on the north side of Girard
avenue, 20 fees eastward of Chauncey street; contain.
tug in front on Girard avenue 20 feet, and in depth 100
feet, more or lees.
No 3. All that, lot of ground, with the buildings
thereon erected, situate on the north side of Girard
avenue, 40 feet eastward from Chauncey street; con
taining in front on Girard avenue 20 feet, and in depth
HO feet, snore or less.
leo. 4. Ali that lot of ground, with the buildings
Matron erected, altuater on the north side of Girard
ayenue,6o feet eastirard from Chauncey Street; con
taining fn front on Girard avenue 20 feet. gad in length
Or depth 100 feet, more or less.
No. 6, All that lot of ground, with the buildings
thereon erected, situate on the north aide of Girard ave.
nue, 80 feet eastward from Chauncey street; containing
in front on °Mad avenue 20 feet, and in depth 100 feet.
more or h es.
No. 6. All that lot of ground, With the buildings
thereon erected, situate on the west- side of Eighteenth
street, 99 feet north of Girard avenue; containing in
front on Eighteenth street 18 feet. and in depth 100 feet
to Chauncey street
No 7. alt that lot of ground, with the buildings
thereon erected, situate on the west side of Eighteenth
street, 117 feet north of Girard avenue; containing its
treat on higtiteentla street 18 Met, and in depth 100 feet
to 01MM:tem , street.
no. 8. All that lot of ground, with the buildings
thereon erected, situate on the went aide of Eighteenth
street. 136 feet north of Girard avenue; containing in
front on Eighteenth street 18 feet, and in depth 100 feet
to Chauncey street. • _
No. .9r Ali that lot of ground, with the bltildthgs
thereon erected, situate on the west side of Eighteenth
street, 153 feet north of Girard avenue; containing on
Eighteenth street 18 feet, and in depth 100 feat to Ghana.
rev street.
No. 10. All that lot of g mind, with the buildings
thereon erected, situate on the west side of Eighteenth
atteet, 171 feet north of Girard avenue; containing in
front on Eighteenth streetlB feet , and in depth 10) fest
to Chauncey street.
. . . .
80. 11 All that lot of ground, with the balldinns
thereon erected, sunnte on the west side of Eighteenth
street, 169 feet north of Girard avenue ; containing its
front or. Eighteenth street 18 feet, and in depth 100 feet
to Chauncey street.
No. 12. All that lot of ground, with the buildings
thereon evectsd, situate on the west side of. Eiguteenth
street, 207 feet north of Girard avenue; containing in
front on Eighteenth street 18 feet, and in depth 100 feet
to Chauncey street.
Bo 12 All that lot of ground, with the buildings
thereon erected, situate on the west elde of Eighteenth
street. 225 feet north of Girard avenue; Containing is
front on Blghteeuth. street 18 feet, and in depth 100 feet
to Chauncey street
No 14. All that lot of ground, with the huthEngh
thereon erected. situate en the west side of Elgitteenth
street, 248 feet north of Girard avenue; containing in
front on Eighteenth street 16 feet, and in depth 100 feet
to amino, stteet.
No 16. All that lot of ground, with the buildings
thereon erected, situate on the west side of Eighteenth
street, Oil feet forth of Girard avenue; containing in
front on Nip httentb street 18 feet, and in depth 103 feet
to Chauncey street.
[D. O. ;J. '66. 109, Debt, $94.5 95. Diehl]
Taken in execution and to be Obid as the property or
Getti Leh Steamer. HENRY O. HOWELL, Skeriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jute 21, 1E435. isn-at
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Levert Pastas, to me directed. will
be exposed to public sate or vendee, on SIUNDAN Eve
ning. July 3, IBM, at 4 o'clock, at Bansom• street Hail.
All that three• story brisk measnage and lot of.groand
situate on the west side of aiervlne street, Si feet south
of Master street; in the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing In front on hisrvine street le feet, and in depth .70
Met to an alley, six feet wide, leading ftom the astd
Master Street Into Thompson street. (Which premises
Jesse E. Bliem. br indenture dated FeI:IMM 12th,
1864 eonveyed unto Prank 6113961.4 r in fee, with the
polvil th er ein l e a d i n gtwie alley and of a culvert or
drain into the culvert On ThOMP3OII
street.
[D. C ; J. 'N. 353. Debt. d 533.28 Thorn. '
Taken in execution and to be sole as the pron.rty of
Prask Bressler. HENRY O. HOWELL, Shorilf..
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, June 81. 1865. isl2.3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
wa a writ of Venditioni Exponas. tome directed,will be
exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Eve
ning, July S. 1E66, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom.street HaU,
AU that lot of ground with the three-story brick dweh
ling i mote thereon erected, situate on the north side of
/Sew r treet, between Front and Second streets, from the
river Delaware. and between Vine and //ace streets, in
the City of Pittladeipbta ; attaining in front on the
raid New street 17 feet 8 inches, or teeteabolita, wain
depth 7:3 feet 6 inches, or thereabouts, bounded east
ward with a lot now or late of Nieholas Hicks, soath
ward with the said Pew street, westward with a lot
now or late of James Channel, and northward with a
lot now or late of John-Peters. [Being the same Pro
mises which lzaac Ballengee and Elizabeth. his wife,
by Indenture dated October 1, 1850. and recorded in
Deed Bock G. W. C.. NO. 74. page 8, Sm.. conveyed
unto Marshall Henszey in fee, rose, vine the yearly
rent or anon of one hundred dollars.] M. Emmy him
parted with his intermit in above.
[D. C., J. '66. 316. Debt, $lOl 84. Law. 1
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of .
Marshall Bentley
Office, June
HOWAL, She. IT
Philadelphia. Fiber' Ws Office. June 21. 1856. jell St
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditionl Espouse, to me dirietlid, will
be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MOS DAY Eve
ning, July 3, .Ib6B. at 4 o'clock, at Sansora- street Hall.
All that lot. of around situate on the cut side of For•
tieth street, 241 feet 2... q inches north of Pratt street. in
the city of Philadelphia; cOntalning in front on En,
tieth street 23 feet 0 inches, and in depth WO feet 1U
inches to Sloan street
CD. C. S., 'B5. 321. Debt, SPX Naafi.]
Taken in execution mud to he sold u the property of
Willi we McMahon. HENRY C. HO WELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Tans 21, 1835. 02241
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTU g OF
a writ of Mind Facies, to me directed; will be et
posed to public sale or yendue, on MONDAY Evening.
July 8, UM, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that three-story brick meanness, and }et of ground
situate on the northeast side of Norris street. 164 feet
southeast of Amber street. in the city of Philadelphia
containing in Iron ton Norris street 18feet. and in depth
100 feet to a twenty-feet wide street.
CC- P 18. 69 Debt , NW 68. Common I
Taken In eZeClitlon on judgment on City elaiMi D.
'6O, 99. for Work done, and io be gold as the Pro Pertv of
V illtam Bess. HENRY C HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jane 21, 1886. ie224t
S HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Levari Facial, to me directed twill be ex
peed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.
Jai, 3, 1865. at 4 o'clock. at hansom-street Hall,
All that lot of around situate on the south nide of Ta•
ccuy street. or Myer road. in the city OP Philadelphia.
beginning at the monthwest corner of Orthodox street,
and extondiug west along said 'Palmy street one hem.
an d and twenty seven beet Mx inches; thence south by
lot of Tin orhY Quirk one hundred feet; thence west by
the same twenty feet; thence north by the saute one
bundred feet to the .41 Tammy road; thence by said
reed west two hundred and and forty feat: thence loath
two hundred feet to Melrose. street; thence sad Sion
same three hundred and eighty- seven feet elx inches to
Orthodrx street sud thence north by gams two non.
dyed feat to tne plane of beginning.
[D. C.; .T .:'65..552. Debt, 32.771 40. S. (I Perkins.]
Taken in execution and to be mold as the property ot
-Henry E Wallace. HENRY H. HOWELL, aberiff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Oflos, June 21. MI. .1142
SHERIFF'S SALES.
ISHEREFFsS SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Inorts, to rue directed will
be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY leve
ring, Suly 3.1866. at o'clock, at &mom. etreet
All that lot of ground situate on the southwest corner
of Clearfield street and Philadelphia and Trenton rail
road. in the city of Philadelphia: containing In front
on Philadelphia and Trenton railroad 84 feet, and In
depth along thearfteld street 103 feet to Wy.ming street
[Which preinhwe recorded %ester et ex.. by deed dated
October 22d, IE6I. ln Deed Book Eit W Se.
116, page NO, 6141., conveyed unto David L. Soya in fee.
reserving ground rent of 372
Oh C,; J ; 'M. 328 Debt, $3 . 73 94. Clay.]
Taken in execution and to be cold as the property of
David L. Boyd. ECIPHY C. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's office, Jane 21, 1565. ier& 3t
RHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a- , a writ of Venditioni Exporias. to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Eve
nlute. July 3. 1865, at 4 o'clock. at Saneom-et. Hall.
All that niessnage and lot o. grow d situate on the
emit t ide or Prosperous 'beset or aII4P, tont'. of E" ,X
alley. No. le, 149 test 43f. inches south of Locust street.
in the city of Philadelphia; containing to front on Pros
mons street 14 feet 63 inches, and in depth 88 feat to a
two-feet alley- Elleing same premises described in
mortgage dated Mimi 3d; 1869, recorded to Mortgage
Bock A. D 8.. No. 37, page 341, &C.. given by Sarah
A. Rouser to William ti. Shatter
(o.o. J. '66 310. Debt. $740. T. Y. Clayton.]
Taken in execntion and to be sold as the property
Sarah Ann Souger. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 21, 1561 jeaSt
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY 'VIRTUE OPA
writ of Venditioni Exponata to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Eve
ning. July 1, 1865,at 4 o'clock at &agent-street Hall.
Ail that lot at ground situate on the northwest side of
Richmond street. GO feet southwest of Clearfield gnat.
In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Rich
mond street 10 feet 8 trachea, and In. depth 2:0 feet to dal
mon street; subject to a ground rent of $lO.
(0. O.; J., q 5. Debt,sll9.4l. -Freeman.]
Taken in execution and to be sold se the property of
John 0. Oanung. HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff,
Philadelphia., Sheriff's Once, June 21,1885. jell-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE tOF
s•- , a writ of Levert Facies. to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening.
July 8, 1166, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom - etreet Hall.
No. 1. a that certain three-story brick dwelling
hones and lot of ground, situate on the north side of
Laurel street. forty. three feet eleven inches west of
New Market (late Budd) street, in the city of Philadel
phiat entwining 111 Trent on the mitt Lanza street flf •
teen feet fOlir inches, and in depth fifty feet.
80. 2 all that lot of ground. with the brick moo
suede thereon erected, situate on the north side of
Laurel street, seventy -three feet five lushes west of said.
Budd street ; containing in front on Laurel street four •
teen feet three inches, more or less, ao d. in depth of
that width one hundred feet, to Pollard alley. [ &dug
the Unite premises which William II Kern. Sheriff. by
deed•poll, dated December Met, 1868, acknowledged in
District Court, and entered among the records thereof,
in Book E. 2, Mtge IN, conveyed unto James Logan, in
fee.] •
B. B. On the second above described property there
is one three-story brisk =assuage on Laurel street, and
One two-story trick hieBel29Xo on Pollard alley, or
street
CD. O. 7 66. 869. Debt, $2,930 62 Abram'. 1
Taken in 08001/Lion and to be told as the property of
James Logan, Charles Krobbs, abd Freda 101 Stamm,
terre tenants. HENRY C, HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's 011 Ice , June 21,1866. 1e22.3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTU. OF
a writ of Penditioni Papal/ ae,to toe direoted.wlll be
exposed to publiesle or yendue, on MONDAY Evening,
July 9, 1865, at 4 o 'clock, at Sansom, street Hall.
No. L dll those 4 two-story brick dwellings on King
street, 16 feet front, and one two story brick dwelling.
about 18 feet by 30 feet, upon a lane, and lot of ground
&orate on the west side of Tenth street.ls2 feet south of
Dickerson street, in the City of Philadelphia. contain.
in in front on Tenth street serest. and In depth 262 feet.
No. 2. All that three story brisk dwelling and frame
hiftekamith shop and lot of ground in the rear of the
aboce-described property, containing , in front on King
t s e ir t t and also on Taylor street 32 feet, and in depth 96
For further description and recital sae writ.
CD. 0. ; J., '65 36. Debt, $464.66. W. E. Winter.
'Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Adam S. Young DEASY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jane 21, 1865. je22-ilt
p, LE RIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
1. "- ) a orrit'of Levert Piscine, to me directed, will be air
512,1;:d3`41Eralrolwczellilizmit. ?intYd" 1 " 14
that tiroe.story frame nmesnage and lot aground
situate on the west aide of Marcher street 70 feet
inches south of Putnam street. in'the city of Philadel
phia; containing in front on Mascher street 17 feet, and.
In depth 70 feet to a twenty -feet w.de street.
• ED. G. •J . '65 86. Debt, $3l 93 Hedrick.)
Taken In execution on judgment on city claim (J. '24.
120) for paving , and to be cold as the property of Joseph
HENRYC. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. June 1265. e22-it
ItHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Pastas, to me directed. will be ex
sed to public sale or ven dee, on MONDAY Evening,
July 3 1865, at 4 o'clock.at hansom-street Hall.
Ail that three-sto brick Nineteenthd lot of ground
s or t Oli the ex at ei .te et street, 166 feet
north of Christian street, in the Gity a Philadelphia:
containing in front on Nineteenth street 16 feet, and in
depth 67 feet to a three. feet Ailey, with the privilege
thereof.
[D. C. ; J., '65. 311. Debt. 61,609.70. Efser.7
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John B. Rogers HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff'e Office. June 21, 1865. je23-9t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Lever' Facies, to me directed, will be ex
posed to
_public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Evening.
July B, 3690, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall.
All that lot of round situate on the senta sta. of Mif
flin street. CO feet 6 inches west of Otsego street, in the
city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on MiMin street
19 feet, and in depth 45 feet.
CO. P. ; J., '65. 69. Debt. $40.32. Common.
Taken in execution on judgment on city claim, At
'65, 80, for work done. and to be sold as the property of
- Baler. HENRY 0. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 21, 1865, je22 St
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed.will be ex
reed to public sale or Tandem, on MONDAY Evening,
Ta km
y 3, , at so'clook, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that prick mamma and lot of ground eitnate on
the northeast side of Germantown road. 1383 feet north
west of McManus street, in the
road Philadelphia,
containing in front on Germantown l5 feet, and in
depth on the northwest line 90 feet 1.134 inches, and on
the southeast line 89 feet 1N inches, thence east on
norm line 90 feet 11X inches, and on south line SO feet
I)Onehes to-Krepiert[eet.
deedh premises Adam
Cornelius Dents. et a x by dated Attend 20, 185.3.
recorded in Deed Book' T. R.. No ifa, page 1.03, die.,
conveyed unto Char es Carr, in fee.]
E. B. —On the above premises is a three-story brick
house and store on Germantown road; also, a three
story brisk dwelling on Kressler street
Eft. 0 ; J.. '65. 350. Debt, $1,876 Grout.
Taken in execution and to be OWEae property of
-Charles Carr. - HENRY C. 4, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jane 21. 1865. je22-3t
SHERIFF , S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Lovell Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to_ ynblic sale Or Talkie. on MONDAY Evening.
:truly 8,1868, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
Ail. that tbres.. story brick nomenare and lot of ground
situate on the northeset bide of Norris street, 106 feet
sembeset of Amber street, in the city of Puliadelphis;
containing in flow on Dorris street 18 lest, and in depth
100 fest to a twenty fee t• wide street
[C. F. ; N. Debt, $l5 68. Common.]
Taken in execution on Judgment on city claim, (D. 60,
94,) for work done, and to be sold as the property of
Wl)llamßess. HENRY C HOWELL, Spoilt
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 21, 1060. ie2/8t
SEERIPP'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OP
a writ of Lever' Vadat. tO in directed. will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on HOODAT Evening,
July 3, 1635. at 4 o'clock , at Sworn-street Hall,
All that three. story brick meesusee and, lot of ground
situate on the north side of Davie street, 174 feet 8 inches
east of. Thirteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in out on Davis street 16 feet 4 inches. and
depth 48 fee
[0 P. .1., '65. 61 Debt, 305 20 Column.]
Taken in execution ou indgmrnt on city claim,
'65, 78, for work done, and to be sold as the property of
George E. reader. HENRI 0. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. June 21,1865. je22-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Facile, to me directed, will be ex
osed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
p
July 3, 1866, at 4 clock, at Ransom. street Hall,
All that lot of ground situate on the north side of
Arch street. 72 feet east of Twenty- recond street, in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Arch street
18 tot. and In depth 102 feet
[O. P. ;J, '66. 62 Debt, $lO7 63. Cornman
Taken in esexcntion on judgment on City claim of
(J., '9O. 76.) for work done, and to be sold as the pro
perty of John Dampman.
- HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Offi ce, Jane 21. 1886. jell-81
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY. VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Pastas to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendne,on MONDAY Evening,
Jul, 9,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street Hall.
All that lot of rromd. situate on the east side of Croat
by street. Et feet 4 inches north of bloom street, is the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Crosby
street 18 feet, and in depth 100 feet.
[C. P. ;.1 , TA. 63. Debt, CR 71 Gunman ]
Taken in execution on judionest on city claim (1..
'66, 77), for work done. and to be sold as the property of
George C. envier. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff is Office, June 21, 285. jell at
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Levari Facies to me directed. will be
exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening,
July 3. 1805. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall,
All those two meal.; tote of ground. one of them situ
ate on the west side of dohttylkill Bighth *treat, 231 rest
IN inches north of Brown street; containing infrotit na
Schnylkili bighth street 31 feet 3 inches. and in depth
on the north line thereof 99 test 103 inches, and on the
south line thereof 97 feet 7 inches and the other of
them, situate on the west side of Schnylsill Eighth
street, 252 feet EN; Inches ninth of Brown street; con
taining in front on Schuylkill Eighth street 31 feet 434
inches; and in depth 99 .feet 10,N inches [Being the
same two lots of ground which William Richardson et
ux., by two separate indentures. dated respectively . the
14th day of July, A. D. 18.19. conveyed to Zebedee Doh.
bine in fee. reserving out of the tint of the above.de.
united lot* the yearly rent charge of ninety-three dol
len and seventy-five cents. and oat of the lot second
ahoTe.deecribed the yearly rent charge of ninety-four
dollars, as therein mentioned. ]
D. B.—To be sold together as ore Property.
[D. C. ; J.,353. Debt, $2.182. 33 Simpson.]
Taken in execution and. to be sold as the property of
Zebedee Dobbins. HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mee, June 21.1866. je22 St
HERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
Ka a writ of Venditioni Exponas.to ma directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Jniy 3, 1666, at 9 o'clock, at Saneom-etreet Hall,
all the buildings, improvements, and lot of ground
situate on the north side of Fitzwater street 18 feet west
or Eixtsenth street. in the city of Philadelphia; con.
taining in front on Fitzwater street ed feet, and in depth
17 feet, more or less. Whit& premises Edwin Ford. bY
deed dated Augur t 29. 1863, conveyed unto James Henry
in fee, reserving ground rent of CM]
CD. C ; J., 60. aid Debt, $2BO 38 Errickson
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
James Hem. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 21,1866. 55224 t
F-7 REMIT'S SAL - E.-11Y 'VIRTUE OF
a writbf Venditioni Exposit?, to me directed, will be
exposed toaniblic sale or vendite, on MONDAY Eve.
Ding, Jolyl 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-strdet
All thole Ahresvetery brick &felling% and 8 two- story
frame dwelitbas and lot of ground. situated on the east
side of Waaington (now American) street, 140 feet
north of Master street, in she city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on American street 20 feet, and In
depth IMlset Pinches to Phillips street. with privilege
of an alley Modica into and from American etreet.
[ Which premises William Fisher et at.. by deed dated.
rievember 17th, 1846. conveyed unto Edward ahem in
fee, reserving, ground rent of $OO
[D. O. J. '65, 811. Debt, 6143 07 T. Clayton.
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of
/award Sherry. HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Mee. June 21,1885. jedt-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Paciae. to me directed, will be ex
p_osed to public sale orvendue, on MONDAY Evening,
July 8, 1665, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that lot of ground situate on the south side of Mif.
fan street, extending from Front to Dutton streets. In
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Mifflin
street eighty-eight feet eta inches, and In depth on Dut
ton and Front streets forty• five feet
[C. P ;T , '6l 64. Debt, *847 04 Cornmau.l
Taken in execution on jwigment on City claim,•
'66, MO for work done. and to be sold ite the property
of William E. Scott. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Ottice, Jane 51. 1655. je24.6t
SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Pierlas Levert Facias,to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY' Eve
ning. July 3,1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
Ali that lot of ground situate in the cit. of Philadel
phia. bnnin north point on the west sid thence
+street, 162 feet of Thompson street,wes t- ward. crossing the head of a three-feet wide alley. 18
feet to a point. thence !tenth along the west side of the
said alley 95 feet to another three- feet alley leading
Weeiwerd Into Marline street, thence westward along
the :north side of the last-mentioned alley 42 feet to
another three feet alley leading southward into the
last.mentioned alley thence north along the east side
of the last• mentioned alley 155 feet to a point, thence
west, crossing the head of the said last-mentioned
alley and by ground now or late of Charles Hoary
neater. 53 feet to Marvine street, thence northward
along the same nine fest to a point, thence east by
Remind now or late of Thomas M. Smith 173 feet to
Eleventh street, and thence south along the same street
18 feet to the beglentuir LWhich lot of gronnd Charles
Henry Fisher and wife by deed dated July 11, 1953. re
corded in Deed Book T. H , No. 88. page 637,
granted atd conveyed unto John Springer in fee, re
serving a ground rent of $78.3 Together with the free
use ate privilege of all the ,foretold alleys.
[D C ;3 , SS& Debt. V, M. 50 neaten:3
Taken in execution and le be gold no the nroperte of
Chorea L. Nagle HENRY C. HOWELL. Sheriff.
PLiladelphia, Sheriff's Mice, June 'B e 1851. jell-8t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponatt, Dime directed, will be
exposed to public sale or ,endue, on MONDAY Evening.
Jam 3, 1665, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
Al! that lot of ground situate on the not thweet comer
of,Pront and Oxford streets, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Front eu eat 62 feet, and in depth
al ~n a Oxford street 110 ft et le a twent-feet-wide alley.
(Which prt•mises Reliacel A. Salter et ux.,
by deed
dated April 20th. Mt, recorded in Deed Bookl.. B. E..
Ito. 22. page 246, de, conveyed unto John 8.-Pierce in
fie. ruttiest to ground
a‘ rent of 4475
i. b —On the ove lot is erected two two story
frame dwellings fronting 011 Oxford etreet, one two.
ptory frame dwelling on Front *treat. and a twe•eiory
stable on said twenty-feet alley.
CD. C.: J.. '66. 294. Debt. 419,210 U. A, Salter.]
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of
John B. Pierce. BENXI C HOWELL, Sheriff.
ralladelphla. Iherlire Odic% Jane 31.1868. lam
SIIERIFTPEI SALEM.
SHERIFF'S sALE.—Dy VIRTUE OF A
writ of Venditioni lixponse, to me directed,. will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
July 3, leek at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
All that dye-story brick store and lot of ground situ
ate on the north side of Market street, between Front
and Second streets, in the city of Philadelphia, CCM'
taiplogin front twenty feet, and in depth one. hundred
and two feet or thereabouts. Bounded northwariPbY a
lot formerly of Griffith Jones, deceased; eastward Pert-
Jby ground formerly of Samuel Richardson, Once of
Jacob O. Witikoff. end partly by the triangular strip or
piece of craned hereinafter described' southward by
Market street, and westward by ground late of George
&Gen, since of Ellis Yarnell.
And, also, a triangular strip of ground. which is or
Was encroached upon by the said mamma or teneMent.
bounded and described eccording to a certain eurve - f or
plan thereof, as follows, to wit: Beginning sixty-seven
feet serer, inches northward from the north side of Mar
ket sheet in the line of the end (now or late) of the
north well of the kitchen belonging to the said men
suage or tenement above described; thence eastward
along the outside of the said wall twelve Inches. more
Or lees, to the centre or middle line of the east wall of
the same kitchen as now (or late) erected; thence south
ward along maid entre or middle the
of tho said east
Wall of the kiteben, and of the end wall of the
above described mersuege allay-seven feet BaYea
inches more or less, until the centre or middle line of
the oak east wall, as now (or late) erected. strikes into
the tree or right line, between the said Jacob O.
Wickoff's lot and the above-dageribed lot, and thence
northward along the east line of the said above-de
t cribsd lot sixty-seven feet and some Indies, be it more
or lees, to theplace of beginning. [Bring the same
premises which Titus Bennett and Rachel, his wife, by
Indenture, bearing date the 13th day of September,
Anne Domini UM. recorded in Deed Book d. M.. No.
83, page 878. dtc , conveyed unto Joseph McDowell In
fee, subject to a yearly rent charge of £3l2e. tenant
silver money of Pennsylvania.) Together with the
nrivilege of an alley of three feet in width.
-
TakenD. O. '65 846. Debt, $17,219. 70. Lex.)
in execution and to be sold art the property of
Joseph McDowell. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, June 21.1885. Jell-It
PROPOSALS.
OFFICE OF SUBSISTENCE DEPART
MEET. FORT DBLAWARE, Del., June 21.,1856,
SBaTAD PROPuSALS, in depilcate. will bereceived at
this office, until 12 o'clock.noon, on FRIDAY, June 30th,
)BC6, (at which time they will be opened,) for furnish
ing the Post with FRESH IMF, for three months, from
July lit, 1865, to be delivered at the expense of the con.
traetor, in each quantities as mat from time to time be
required. and on such days as the commanding officer
may desig-nate.
The beef to be of rood q uality of Cattle, weighing not
lest than (600) aid hundred pounds dressed. Wake,
shanks, and kidney tallow excluded. The beef of all
Bulls. Stage. Oxen,Cowe, and itelfere.will be rejected.
The necks of the cattle slaughtered for beef Kr be de
livered shall be *et off at the fourth vertebral joint, and
the breast trimmed down The shanks of the forequar
ters to be ant off four Inches above the knee joints, and
the shanks of the hindquarter,. eig et inches above the
gambrel or hook joint. The beef to be furnished in equal
proportions of fore and hindquarters.
The Government will claim the right to reject the
whole or any part of the beef famished, which may be
of a quality inferior to that required by the contract.
Each, bid, to secure consideration, must contain a
written guarantee of two resoon.tble peraons. as follows:
We, ——„ of the county of State of
do hereby guarantee that le (Of are) able to
fulfil a contract in accordance with the terms of his [or
their] proposition, and abould his [or their] Preposition
be accepted, be for they] will at once enter into a cen
tred in accordance therewith, and we are prepared to
become his gemlike, giving good and sufficient bonds
for Its ftdillment.
The responsibility of the :guarantors mast be shown
by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Die•
trict Court. or of the United States District Attorney, to
be enclosed with the bid.
The Government reserves to itself the right to reject
any or ail bids considered unreasbnable.
Payments to be made at the expiration of each month
in such funds as may be on hand if none on hand, to
be made as soon as received.
Proposals must be distinctlyendersed "Proposals for
Fresh Beef," and addressed to Capt. Gilbert S. Clarke
0. S. Vole Fort Delaware, Del.
If a bid is lathe same of a flrm,their names and pest•
office address must appear, or they will not be con.
sidered.
Each person or member of a firm offering a proposal
mast accompany it by an oath of alleglanceto the United
States Government, If he has not already flied one in
this office.
All bide not complying strictly with the terms of this
advertisement will be redacted.
KiILBILUT an d RS
ie24 St Capt. C. S. Vele.
ASSISTANT QUARTERBILETEW
OFFICE, 1139 GIRARD Street,
PHILLIALPEITA, Jun! 28. UN
SEALED PROPOSALS will be resolved at this office
until 12 o'clock EL WEDNESDAY. June 25..1566. for
furnishing this Department with FORAGE, for a period
of three months, commencing July 1, 1866, and ending
September 30. 1865. inclusive:
CORN, 0175, EfAY, and maw, for the use of
animals in the public service at this post or district,
including Chester, Fort fattiin. Chestnut Hill. Mo
town, Beverly, R. J., White Hari, near Bristol, Pa. ;
Spring Mill, and any other locality within this coin
mend that may be directed.
All grain to be of the best quality-62 pound. to the
l
bush of Oats, and 66 und.s
Straw the bushel of Corn.
Hay e
of best quality Timo p t o hy of good quality.
Eye Of Wheat as may be ordered. All tole inspected
and approved as delivered.
Proposals will slate price per Hid pound. for nay and
Straw, and per bushel for grain, delivered at planes of
consumption in such quantities and st such times as
may be ordered. ( The price to be stated both fn words
mot figures.
Each bid must bo guarantee&by two responsible per
eons, whose siciatures must be appended to the enema•
tee, and certified to as being good and anfaelent swear!,
ty for (10,000) ten thousand dollars, by the He ed
States District Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other
Public officer.
Ti'. right le reeerved to reject any bid deemed unrea
sonable. and no bid from a defaulting contractor will
be ?salved.
- .
All proposals to be made out on the regular forms to
dupitcate, (which will be furnish , d on application at
this office,) and conform to the terms of this advertise,
meat, a copy of which should accompany each pro
posal.
Evel w pes b o b p end d
rnd
W"PNESDAYr ruuge 28th,
1886.
,
1806. and bidders are requested to be present.
By order of of Dol. Wm. W. McKim, 11. Et A.,
Chief Quartermaster Philadelphia Depot. a.
0110. B. ORME,
je24- St Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
A 881.8TANT QUARTERMASTER'S
+A- OFFICE, 1139 OlitallD Street.
PHILADELPHIA, P.A.. .Tsine 21,1865
SEALED P/loPosea,s will be received at this office
until 12 o'clock M. MONDAY. June 26, 1365, for the im
mediate delivery. at the United States Storehouse,
HANOVER. STREET Wharf properly packed and ready
for transportation. of the following described Quarter.
mestere' Stores, to be inspected by an Inspector ap.
pointed on the part of the Government, Ids:
1,996 Horn Brushes, best Gayety, leather handle*,
screwed on.
200 Wall Brushes, ten-knot, large.
&COO Curry Combs, 222, Tildeeley make.
300 Farrier's Knives, Hoes & Gamble's "I. X. L."
9,167 pounds Hornets Leather, oak-tanned, 15 pounds
per aide when finished.
100 Door Locks, we.tern knob.
100 do do rural knob.
25 barrels Lard Oil, in best and tight barrels.
26 do Coal Oil, do do do.
I seem Emery Paper. assorted.
LOCO Tin Plates, for mete We.
200 Shovels rain or coal, steel blades.
200 p_ounds Yellow Ochre, in 011, small package&
2,000 Tin Cups.
60 Dutch Ovens,
100 Fry Pane,
All of the above articles to be of the best quality.
Bidders stoma state the quantity bid for, and when
they will commence and nnish their deliveries, the
price of the artich (to inetude bares and delivery).
which should be etated both in words and figures. and
conform to the terms or tble advertisement, a. Copy. of
Which should aces.u.pany each prOpOlial, and no Bdsecta 1 , 6
prices will be received.
Samples of the articles bid for must be delivered at
the Hanover. etreet. Storehouse twenty-four house pre.
vioue to the opening of the bids.
Each bid mast be guaranteed by two responsible per.
eons. whose signatures must be appended to the gua
ranty, and certified to as being good and sufficient seen-
My for the amount involved by the United States Die.
Wet Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other public
officer.
• - .
The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea
sonable. and no bids from wdefaulting contractor will
be received.
All prosals to be made out in the regular forum
which wi ts be Inrnitibed onapplication at this office.
Endorse envelope - Deposit' fur Army Supplies. to
be opened On the 26th tart.
By order of Col. Wm W. McKim, 11, B. A., Chief
Quartermaster Philadelphia De_pot.
GEORGE E. OHMS,
jeri-5t Captain and A. Q. M.
COAL.
ff 0A L .-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lnblgh Coal, and
beat Lomat Mountain, from SeartzLkill.
Broody for family use. Depot, W. *Misr ELCCUTM
and WILLOW Stmts. Ofiloo.No. 11* South MOM*
streot. fana4l3 J. WA.LTO* a CO.
SHIPPING.
U. B. MAIL LINE FROM
BALTIMORE for FORT MONROE, NOR
FOLK. CITY POIBT, and RIUGAIOND, by Acct class
steamers and experienced captains. daily.
The Bay Line steamers Louisiana and Daniel Web
ster will leave the Union Dock, foot of Concord street,
daily, at 8 o'clock P. M , for Fort Monroe and Norfolk,
Vs.., connecting at Foxt Monroe with the steamers Geor
gians and 111. Martin for City Point and Richmond. Va.
Returning, will leave Richmond at 6 A. M. daily,
stopping at CUT Point, and connecting at Fort Monroe
with the Bay Line steamers that leave Norfolk at 2M P.
M. and arriving in Baltimore in time for the Eastern
and Western train& and for Washington City, D. C.
The steamers Of this line navigate the Ames rirer,
going and •retnrning, entirely in day time, giving pas
sengers ample time to Bee the fortillcationS, and all
other °bide of interest.
Tickets for the above places can be had on board of the
boats.
Parefromßaltimore to Norfolk 00
Fort Monroe-- . 500
Through tickets from Baltimore to Richmond...—. S 00
City Point 7 60
State-rooms and Meals extra
and
theelate -room accommodations are unsurpassed, and
Ms table well supplied.
Passengers taking the 1 15 train from Philadelphia
will make connection With this line,
Passengers taking the S A. M train from New York
have ample time to dine in Baltimore.
Passengers taking the .3 T. X train from Washington
make connection with this line.
A coach will be in waiting on the arrival of the 1 15
train from Philadelphia to convey passengers to the
bolas of this line. free of charge.
Baggage carried free of charge.
M. N. FALLS, President.
R. D. JAMAS, General Passenger agent, Pkllecel,
phis. .
4 1ffirli k BOSTON AND PHILADAA
eaMemmine PHU STEAMSHIP LIN& from mil
port on SATURDAY 8, from fret wharf "Move ri
Street, Philadelphia. and Long Wharf, Boston.
The steamship SAXON. Capt. Matthews, Will Rail
frets Philadelphia for Boston, on Satnrday, July let. of
101. M.. and steamship NORMAL . Caps Bazar, fro*
Boston for Philadelphia, on the same day at 4 P. M.
Theta 'tow and substantial stosmohilo fora a Peen
gailial from Salk Pon anima -I =u? on mummy"-
.
luwargaoss elated at otw-half the mlOllll sig&Tale4
on the gewele.
!nights taken at fair rate,.
Shippers are requested to maul Mb Zemlya" rad Mb
of Lading with their goods.
!or Preight or Pa (having gm* sooonixoodatioasi ,
aryls to HURT WINNE it GO.,
mh2-tf 335 South DELAWARBAYSION.
i s i gigt FOR ALBANY AND TROY,
SSW YORK. VIA DELAWARE AND
RARITAN CANAL. —The Barge MONTEREY. R.
/MMES. Master, Is now loading at Arm wharf below
Eprnes atreaLfor the above Motto and WU' leave on
Ri7EMA4.
For freight. which Willie taken on reatonable terms,
apply to D FLANAGAIA, Agent.
Je26•St 304 South DELAWARE Avenue.
wrag = t , NEW TOW-BOA.T LINE.
—DELAWARE AND CHIMPS AHE
STEAM. TOW. BOAT COMPANY. —Barges Towed to and
from Philadelphia, Havre de Gracie, Baltimore. Wash
ington, mud Intermediate
_points. WK. P. CLYDE
O Scants . No. 14 BOUM. WHARVES, Philadelphia.
Capt. JOHN LADUHLIA. Superintendent. Rad Mad
Ai dg m b NEW EXPRESS LINE, TO
AMIXANDEIA, GIONGETOWN E AND
WASHINGTON, Via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal
Steamers leave And Wharf above MARKET Street.
every WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, at 12 M.
Tor Freight apply to Agents, WM. I'. OLYDE & G O,,
14 North and South Wharves , PAUL B. DAVIDSON.
Georgetown,D.O. 4 !LOWERS dt DOWEL Alexsutrie,
Vs. • athl4-9re
t rar in a
OBK. —The PHILADELPHIA AM
NSW YORK =PESO; STIIAKBOAT COMPANY'. *Le
Delaware sad Maritsa Cud.
Steamers leave DAILY. Ira wharf Wolf 1111.1n7
Street et I o'elook P. M.
WM. P. CLYDD & 00., 14 S. WHARVIS,PIat
JAMB RAID. 117 WALL Street,
mhll-9sa New York,
WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ARTIL-
Y LE L—A neWYnnehOosmetlefor beautifying and
preserving the complexion. It Is the most wonderful
somponnd of Lhe age. There is neither at lk, yfrow d ae.
magnesis, bismath.nor tale in its composition, being
outspend entirely of pare Virgin Wax ; tense the ex
traordinary qualities for preserving the Skin, making
ieft. smooth, fair, and ttasupareet, It makes the old
„ D ur youeg t the homily heellsolll4 the hantleOnie
more Inautifti, and the Most beantlfiu divine.rrsee
10 and 60 tents. Prepared onlyby HUNT es 00., Poe
tasters, 41 Bonth BIOSTH Stree_,t iffy doors above
Cheitant, and 114 South SAVESITB Street, above
Walnut. aet-lite
COTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUCK
LID CLIMB, of all numbers and brands.
Tent. Awning.Tmenk, and Wason-sower Duck. Also,
Paper Diannfastru us' Drier Pelts, from one to dee feet
wide; Pauline, Bolting Bail Twine. toe
nog. tf JOBB W. .
B I V 3 M OM N
C A O II .
17
.
FANCY HAMB.—BRIGGS, SWIFT E &
CO., Cobb it &mai, 0. & P. Bum% sad ID*
gate a Zvau.' brands calubrated -
suGAR-COPED CINCINAATi 01.1217188 ED RAM.
In store and for Isle by
WARELINOTON SUMER & RON.
mr2l6.lNe 146 sad 148 loft FRONT §t,
AWCTION SALES.
FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO.,
No, EGG CHESTNUT and 0114 JAYNE Street.
SALE OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GOODS.
ON TUESDAY HORNING.
Jnne 27th. at ten o'clock. on four months' credit,
400 packages ant lots of fancy and staple dYy goods.
ALPACAS. MOBAIBS, AND DRESS GOODS.
& 4 black airmail end pure molmirs.
Mozambique', melange lemur.
Printed reohatre, latnee. &o.
Also, linen drills ._linen ducks .
WHITE GOODS.
An invoice or jaconsi. Gambrio and Serial muslin.
TRAVELLING and w
dozen line all. Wool travelling ehiria
Alec, DOMESTIC GOODS FOIL CASH.
Brown and bleached muslin. prints, drills, cam
brick corset jeans, flannels. satinette , miners ' flan
nels. am BURLINGTON BLACK DOESKINS.
.53 pieces Darlington super black doeskins.
OMB QUALITY PURE BLACK MOHAIRS OF
THE CELEBRATED CROWN AND OTHERBBANDS,
POD BEST CITY RETAIL TEAM
On TUESDAY,
cafes 8 4 tine to splendid quality pure black mo
hair& celebrated make.
—cases 8.4 reporb onalitY crown brand do.
cases 8 4 Ana choice cohered do do.
BRITISH DRESS GOODS.
Just Leaded,
2 cases 6 4 fine done mohalra.
2 eases 6.4 extra, fine silk check mohairs.
2 cases 6.4 black and white Imperial mohair, corded.
2 cases London fine ohambraye. cloth.
Abe 60 pieces Parte breebe grenadine&
SPLENDID QUALITY LYOu 6 BLACK GROS
GRAINES—FOR CITY TRADE.
Pieces 28 to 36 inch Lyons extra heavy and superior
agnalblack
118TOLORED THIBBT BRAWLS.
treuvz , Silk Fringes.
Ran 104 Lupin's super high colored Ward shawls.
8 0 Lupin's black thibet silk fringes.
WHITS GOODS AND LINEN BATH TOWELS.
An invoice tine to extra fine Swiss mulls and linen
bath towels.
EIfWBOIDBILIBL
Just Landed.
100 lota new style embroideries, consisting of
line to super embroidered linen handkerchiefs,
for ladies' waterfalle,
French embroidered needlework cellars.
PANCOABT & WARNOCK, LUG.
-a- TIONERES, Ra. 240 MARKET Street.
LARGE POSITIVE CLOSING SALE OP AMERICAN
IMPORTSD DRY GOODS. RIBBONS, MIL.
LINER! GOODS, EMBROIDERIES. HOSIERY
GOODS, Am, by catalogue.
OA WSW:4EBDM%
.711118 26th. commencing at 10 o'clOCk, comprising .
about 7GO lota desirable goods, to which Qs am/Won of
/wen is Invited.
SAI,E OF SERVICEABLE MULLS.
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.
WASHINUTON. D. 0.. Juno 9, 1885.
By direction of the Quartermaster General. there will
be sold, at public auction, to the highest bidder. at the
limes and places named beim. viz.
WILLIADISPoRT. PA,. THURADAY, Jane 15„ 1886.
ITUATINGDON, PA.. TIMM/ AY. June 18. 185.
130RAISTON. PA., THURSDAY, June 21, 1885.
WILMINGTON, DEL , THURSDAY, June 21, 1885.
PITTSBURG, PA., TUESDAY. June 27, 1805.
HARRISDUNG, PL. TIIIIRSD AY June 99, - 1866.
Two hundred SEBVIGBABLS MUIIID3 at each puce.
Haley or them were bought la the beginning of the
war, as young mules. accompanied the armies In all
their marches and , camps, and are thoroughly broken.
hardened by exercise, gentle and familiar from being so
long surrounthd by the soldiers.
Though sound and serviceable, they are no longer re
quired in th a n my. truean be purchased at these sales
at far lesstheirvalue. The attention. of both
miners and farmers is especially invited..
Mules sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A. L.
Terms—Gash. in United States currency .
JAMES A. RHIN.
jel9-15t Brevet Brigadier General.
in charge First Division Q .51. G. 0.
SPECIAL SALES OF BERVICEARLE
DRAFT ZIONSISS.
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.
WASHINGTON, D. 0., June I. 1366.
By direction of the Quartermaster General, there will
be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the
times and places named below, viz:
GIBSBORtf, D. C , MONDAY. June i 1.1886,
BALTIMORE. MD., WEDNESDAY, Jung 14, 1885
WILLIAMPORT, PA., SATURDAY. Jane 17. 1865,
WEsTORESTER. PA., SATURDAY. Jane 17. DRS.
GIESBORO. D. O.,bATIIED Jade 17. 1886.
01BSBORO. D C. , MONDAY. June 19. 1885,
GrEaSolto. D. C., SATURDAY, AMU, Ma,
PHILADELPHIA, PA. ,SATURDAY, Tana 84.1868, at
Government stables. wssbington• street wharf.
GISSBORO. D (1., MONDAY. June 28. 1855.
PITTSBURG, PA., SATURDAY. July 1,186 i.
GIESBORO, D. C., SATURDAY. July 1, 1865,
Two Hundred Serviceable Draft Horees at each place.
. . . , .
do opportunity to purchase a superior slaw of Draft
Horses, at far less than their true value, Is now afforded
to the public. The animals, though sound and service
able. are no longer required In the army, and must be
sold. The attention cd managers of city railroads and
of manufactories Is especially called to these sales.
Horses sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A. M.
Terms—Dash in Bailed States currency
Steamboat for Ulesboro will leave Seventh•street
Wagbington. every hour from 9 k At to 6P. M.
..14111113 A 'MIAs,
Brevet Brigadier General in charm
Je6•291 First Division. Q. M. 0. 0.
SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES.
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFIOH,
FIRST DIVISION.
WASHINGTON Crvr, Ray 29, 1866.
Will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder,
at (Hasher°, D. C. on
FRIDAY, June 2, 1865,
ISTR , DAY.
_June 6, 1866,
THURSDAY. Jllll6 8. 1.8015,
FRIDAY, Sone S. 1.366. "
AND ON
_ TUESDAY. THURSDAY. and FRIDAY
of each week thereafter during the month of June, 1955,
TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY MMUS SUCH DAY.
For road and farming purposes many good bargains
mai be had.
Horses sold singly. Sale to commence at 10 A. M.
Terms cash, United States currency.
Steamboat for Glesboro will leave Seventh-street
wharf, Washington, every hour from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
JAMS 1. MIN.
Brevet Brigadier General, In charge Ist plvition,
Quartermaster General's Office. jazz%
SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES.
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S °ppm.
F/EST DIVISION,
WASHINGTON CITY. MAY /9. 1865.
Will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder.
at the times and Ilexes named below. viz •
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, WRiaugtotAy.
June 7. 1865.
LANCASTER, PENNSI LVANIA, THURSDAY,
June 8.1865.
- READING, nimsrtvArru. THURSDAY,
' June 16, 1005,
WEST CHESTER, PEANSYLVANIA, THURSDAY.
MIFFLIN. PEIPAYA B I B I 4 A, THURSDAY ,
PITTSBURG. PRIANNANIA, THURSDAY,
June 22, 16 5 5,
BALT/MORE. MARYLAND. WEDNESDAY,
June 28. 1865,
PITTSBURG, MINH LVANIA, THURSDAY,
Jane 29. 1065,
TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES
at each place.
For road and farming Purposes many good bargldni
mad~ be
Boreee so eingiy. Sales to comment° at 10 A i
,
Terms—Ceah. in United btaAss CRITSIIOI/.
JAMES A. ERIN,
Brevet Brigadier General
In charge First Divlelon Q. H G. 0.
LARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT
- 1 - 1 WAGONS AND HARNESS.
OHIBP QVAISTERMA;TER'S OFFICE*.
DEPOT OF WASHINOTON,
WASHINGTON. D. CI Jane 17, tSO6.
Will be sold at labile auction. under the direction of
Drevettlolonel Charles H. Tompkins, A Q M., U. S. a..,
at the Government Mill, situated on M street. between
Tyrant) • first and Twenty-secmnd streets, in the City of
Washington, D. C. about
TW.S.WIE TROVSAND SETS OF SINGLE
HARM ESS.
WITH
A LOT OF SADDLES, &0..
Which bare been used in nubile service.
The harness wilt be sold In eagle eete.
LSO,
About 1,500 WAGON S , which will be sold einttlT to
the highest bidder.
The sale of Wagons wilt commence en WEDEEiDAY,
June 28. at 10 o'clock A. M. with a lot of about
four hundred, at a point north of the Railroad Park,
nearthe terminus of new York avenue north, and.
after their sale is completed the remainder will be sold
on 0 street east, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth
attests. near the Lincoln Hospital. The sale of Har
ness will commence on THURSDAY. Jane 29, 1855, at
10 o'clock A. Af
.
The We of Wagora and Harness will continue, On
alternate days, until the whole number is sold,
Terms sash, in Government funds,
Pb. attention of buyer' is called to the large eels of
MULES, commenced on Monday, May 21 id% and
Which is still being continued from Oa. to day.
D B. ROOKS%
Er!g, GM and Chief Quartermaster,
jel9-121 Besot of Virsiminston.
NOTICE. --SALE OF ARMY MULES,
QUAREERNASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.
WASEINGTON. D. C. May 1885.
MAST THOUSINDS OF MULES a re being disposed
of at public sale at Washington.
The tales wiil sontlnue until the number of animals
le reduced in proportion to the reduction of the armies,
now 50155 on rapidly.
There )tre In the amnia of the Polemic, or the Ten
nooses. and of Georgia. probshtir Fous. 'rumlikettt
of THR FINZST 81X•MULD TRAMS IR TRI
WORLD.
Many of them wore bought in the beginning of the
War, as young mules, accompanied the armies in all
their marches and camps, and are thoroughly broken,
hardened by exercise, gentle and familiar, from. being
so long surrounded by the soldier..
The whole Smith is stripped of farming stock, and the
North also has suffered from the drain of animals, taken
to supply the armlet.
These animals are sold etpublie auction: THEY WILL
MDT BEING dAYTH I M LIKE Tama TIM
VALVE ; and such opportunities for farmers to get
working animals to stock their farms. end for droYtrs
and dealers In stock to make good speealatioar, by
purchasing them and disposing of them in the South,
Will never occur again.
M. O. MUGS.
Quartermaster General,
Brevet Major General.
MEDICAL,
ELECTRICAL OFFICES.
No. 151 !forth BUMPH, below ReOE Street;
also, CEUSEITNUT and FORTIETH. Street. West Yht
ladelphia.
THOII/..5 ALLEN having been very suosess
ful in the cure or Diseases by this new method ,
would inform his friends and the Polite that he is
'till benefiting and *urine UMW whom meads.
did not affect, and eonsidered incurable.
We will mention a few of the Mimeses In the Mire
of which this treatment seldom if ever fails:
Rheumatism, Felons, Kidney Aileen&
Naralgla, gangrene. ' Liver
Paralysis. Moore, • Denllsl
Craps, 8011.. i n Lust "
Dyspepsia. Abscises, maroat "'
Fever & AVM Eruptions. Prollassas,
Asthma ludemmatiang,.. Noe Emission'', -
Congestion. Hemorrhage. Diabetes, die.
Patients will be treated at their residenses whin
desired.a large number of testimonials may be seen
at the Mikes from patients in this atty. Consults.
Cons gratis. Oils* hours 9 A. K. to 6P. N in the
eity. DD. FKOI3. Aian.
D 79 3m Dieetridan.
ILECTROPA T RIO ESTABLISH.
z- 0 MEET.—DS A. H. MUSES. ono of the rim
DISCOVERERS of a new mystem of treating dlesimi*)
MODIFIED ELECTRICAL ArnlciAnort,2 and wtt
Its been so very snetemonl at REIF EQOARII for tit
last three years,. has removed his Mee Ind Beeldelet
to 11.638 VINE Street, one door below ikroutowitit.
All persons desiring referenses. or any partstdr,
with roma to hiurpootal modoor tromingra, will s um
WI or send for a pamphlet.
Consultation or advise Erstnitonn tehe-tf
MACKEREL; HERRING, BRAD, ay.
—2400 WA Mau. En. 1,1, end $ lisekorol:
lase•simpit fist Ash. L sesorted saskares,
Eerier. 2,000 bbla. 12•12 Eastport, Porten* bey. 222 MOM:
MOO 'bezel, Talbot, Settled, No. 1 /[0221112
120bbls hew NeufUAL
26011ozes Herkimer. comity Muse, &e. •
In store and for sale b eftrEl'HY & K003U3,
fal9•4f We. 146 KORTH Wll33l:Ww.
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT 4 I % LOANED UPON DIAMONDS,
_WATOBEE
JEWELRY. PLATE. OLOTHLIO, es.. it
JONES & 00.'8
OLD NETABLISRED LOAM' 01 1 110 E,
COMP TRIED hag I:WEILL Etc. below LonlbstA.
17/Ebill
WietalB & WATEION'S
SALLIIANDIX
VORA
Is SOUTH FOURTH STEAM
PHILADILPRIA. PA.
A loft misty of nu.noor Lunn uIW&TS e
Iliad.
a im 'E. B. EARLIM,
FURNISHING UNDERTAILION
S. L earner TENTH and GREEN Streets. 363-811
pt►Ttrr'
COTTAGE ORGANS
Not oaIyIIMIXONLLID. bat lINIQUALLID ht partly
of Tone and Power, destined oineelelly for Manna
mod &boob', bat lowa to be eosuilly well adapted to
the Parlor had Drawing NOW& yor eels only by
E. N. BIUO3,
MO. U North SMITH Stmt.
Moo, a omaleto essornsent of the Parrett Melodeon
sonstantly on bean. tab Ors
IitIOPHILADELPHIA. BUR
OBOES' BANDAGE INSTITUTE, No. it
N„ NINTH Street, ab4ve Market.—f, 0,
imam, altar thirty_years' atastisea =mime
anta* the skilfal ajustment of his Premium Pli•
ar.anathir Primus Trask Soporten,
st o dth w i, it:Mulder Braless Oraittop, Lams*
irortastati tondusied )7* /WU. &AM/
AUCTION SAXES.
JOHN R. MYERS & CO. p k tu r ,
EBRO, Nos. 2.324 and 231
e bt,,t,A
LARGE POSITIVE MILE OF FRENra{ 01 0
tiW/Skl. AVID BNITIdit DWI
GOODS tilt
A THIS DAY.
CARD. —We Invite the early attention
to the desirable assortment of French,
Domestic and British dry roads, embra,l7,
400 )ota of choice articles. to, be peremptorily' 1 1, 4
ciao/woe, on. four months credit. Coutios,44
itiorntg. at 10 o'clock preotsoly. .th
LARGE SALE OP FREE(III DRY 000 n
THIS MOENIE a,
June Nth. at monthsk will be sold bg rat 1
a credit of four shoat 4 c'in,
DOD T.,PTE
of French. India, German, and British d:y ~,,,
embracing a large and choice assortment 0t . r.,,A de .
staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, lines; ::'Y 14
ton fabrics.
,1,1.
N .8 —samples of the same will be arranged e,
ree
andnation, With catalogues, early on the ~,V tr.
the sale, when dealers will find it to tbeiricr4,44lie
attend.
LAR SHAWLS,F FRENCH DRESS Orn)DR , ,„
RIBBONS. STRAW DOom, &Lld‘
NOTlCE,—included in our eels of Prrael,„ 1.
German, and Brltishidry goods, l Ili k
ON MONDAY MORNING,
Amen, will be band. in Dart, the following& 1
article+, viz ,_• A N , :
DRESS GOODS.—Mousse lainto. Mozatnbl
Yeses. crepe =meta. hawse, grenadine+, .:
mohair's, melanges. alpacas. Delmore'''. &a 0:ql„
{*tit{
DRESS SILTS.—Lyons bleak taffetas. grosh R . ,,
Bros grains, melt de solo, "mos de Naples, Ns,: ,li i , 4 e
SHAWLS. dm —Same, hernani, greed.Cr e , ,;*
inosiumbinne. and Cashmere drawls, silk rea gL iOr
&c.points, c.
RlSEoll3.—Gros grain. porn do sole, all ',,; ~
Naples bonnet andpimmtug !Moue, Plait str'."
GLOVES —Gents and ladles Paris kid t' '''O.
and Berlin eleven and gauntlets. 0 ' , VeS,
maw GOODS, &n.—Women's and misses+ 0
hats. pildni•lesf goods, alkildreu's .1403 Quee n Si
Land Aim white goods. embreldmiesAnea %el,
keyspiers, linen shirt fronts. ant umbrellas, Ca
awe, crepe'', lace'', veils, head nets, seede n ,; 4 1
notions. &c. . et.
cash.
Also, a line of domestic cotton and woolen gsoda t
BLEQHRS, TALWAS, OLOARINGS, 4n
An invoice of ladies' flue silk and cloth M-
Wrens, and jackets, for city retail trade. K
. .
Li m , tansy plaid cloth and cesslmere cloakian.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OR Butt , S wde l
BROGANS., T./4AV,', LLING BAGS, STRAW olloe,
LACITe. &o.
LARGE PEISSIPTORT SALE OP BOOT% 6p n
BRoo,klyij, TRAVELLING RAGS, STRAW oe"
ON TUESDAY MORNING,.
June Mb. at 10 o ' clock , will be sold, „ lc
on four months' Credit, about I,COO pitelits b ,
shoal. brogans, travel/ins bast, &a., of ells and
ern manufacture embracing a fresh and prima '
MOO Of seaaonable goods, which will be ones f 0 ,, 4
aroination, with catalogues, on the morainal:A Uh l
NOTION.--.lneluded In our large pale •
shoes, Ste.
June be found in part the fo ll owing i/ 6 ,1
desirable assortment—viz:
Men's, boys', and youths' calf, doubleotole. •;•,•,
and pumip-sole dreps•boots; men's, boys', and yni;
kip and buff•leather boats; men's and bora' call
Congress boots and balasorals; men e, base, •
seems' super kip, buff, and pasted grain, ha il an '
and pump sole brogans; ladies' fine 11d, goat, ItOhti
and enamelled patent tiered balmorala and Coa ti
gaiters; women a. MAIMS arta children ' s calf any
leather balmorals and lace boots; ohndrea'a
sewed ally-made lace boots; fancy sewed hairnets!'
ankle ties; ladles line black and ;Wore laude;
areas. and goat and
gaiters; women's, ;maw ,
children 'a goat and morocco copper- nailed moss b
ladles' fine kid slippers; carpet and enamelled im ;
travelling bags, heats, men% women's, and hi t
straw and palm hats, hoods, dic.
CLOSING RAU OF BRITISR, !MOM, 010 1 / 1 0
AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
We 'will hold a large sale of British, French, Ot
MAD, and Domestic Dry Goode, by 0141110gt11. OA fc
months' credit and part far cash,
Ohl THURSDAY MOII.IIIBIG.
June 29th, embracing about 800 packages and lots
staple and fancy articles in woollens, line,,
tons. silka, and worsteds, to which we invite the •
Unction of dealers.
•
N. 8.--Sannelee of the SEIM will be eneneed fay I
amination, with eatalognes. early on the in nriat
sale. When dealere will and it to their interellt to attSl
PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEER
525 MARKET and 522 002M8R05 threat
LARGE BALE OF 1.200 Ok5EB BOOTS, SRO
BRO(14.18, toe., Ste,
We w in [ell by eatetsans for sash.
TEM mbstriaa,
11211.3 28. commencing/it ten 0'c100k,1,200C8.108 met'
boys'. and youths' boots. shoes, brogans, bahnote
slippers,. Oxford nee, Congress boots, Sca,tt
with a desirable assortment of women's. missal',
children's wear.
CLOSING SALE OF HT E m ND ustur OF 1,400
BOOTS A
We will sell, by catalogue, for cab, on
THIIESDAY NORHING,
Jane 29th, commencing at ten o'elock, LOA 413
MOWS, boys', and youth's boots, shoes, balno
gaiters, slippers..dte., , with a desirable assomp
of women's. misses', and children's wear.
•
la THOMAS it BONS,
-
Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH &reek
• ---
' Polito gale of Real Bstate slid Mocks, ►b tlao
clangs. every Tuesday, AI 12 o elo.k, &ten !ha h.
neee 6eagou, la July and Aognst only occasional eel
BEAL ESTATE, STOOKS, dm 27th JOYS
CARD —Our sale on Tawas/ next at 12 o'clock,
the Exchange. will 'comprise elegant Wslaut•tot
Residence, Country Seat, Business Stands. flun
Dwellings, Ground Rents, Stocks, Loam. 4s 8 , )
full particulars, see Pawalct catalogue leaned toglit
BELL mecums AT PRIVATE SALE.
On mane 18 and 17, catalogue of 70th in6i, pill
found a hat of several hundred thortacud.
Reid Estate, at private sale, oompriciur 60019 n!O
most valuable property in the city and neighborhod
NOTICE. FURNITURE SALE THIS DAY.
The Superior Furniture to be sold Ibis mornierr
548 South Eighteenth Street, may be examistitt
o'clock, With catalogues.
Sale No NS South Eighteenth street,
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. MELODEON, ,
TE(P3 NORA'S%
23tb 'net , at 10 o'*loolt. by catalogue. at 10. "84S
Eighteenth street. the superior varier. dining-man 11
chamber furniture. toned rosewood 6 odtve
demi, tine engraving, China and 10 1161 Wers, fl*t tu
pets, &o , Are.
Thirfurnittue was made by loitz Nay be &milt
at 8 o'clock on the morning of the gale.
see for account United Steep,
PACKING BOXES. LUMBER. MUTES, all'
BOARDII, 01,D IRON.
ON TUES DAY HOSNING - ,
Sane 27th, at 10 o'clock. at Schullinli Arsenal, no
Gray's Ferry, for account United Stator, by order
Captain Henry W. Saner, A Q M. U S. A., lexwi
and laepeotlngOftleer Schuylkill Animal, 1,200 pod::
boxes- old and broken: St crates; 0.000 cloth bark;
4,841 lb.c romp Iron; 2,846 the old nails.
Admisdebet,tx , e Rue No. 113 Walnut etr6et,
OFFICE PUBNITITHII, FIRE , P49ur,
UN TOZSDAY-
June 27, at 12 o'clock M . at No, 113 Walnut bbaY)
order of iamb:de:latex, offlee-desk, 14001, oilq
lounge, two bone' starch, tlre.nroot, by Farrel S Si:
ring, &c.,
SALE OT 13140ELLAN1101:33 BOOS.
03 TUDoDeLY AFTEftriOON,
June 27th, at the Auction Store, Miscellaneous By,
from a Library.
BARRITT & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
• Cash Auction House,
No. 230 MAIMET Street, corner of Bask street
NOTIWE TO CITY AND COUNTRY SISED3ANTS,
CLOSING SALE OF 600 LOTS EMIOR. MO DRY GOON
Ny Catalogue.
ON TUESDAY MOENTNG,
Jane 27th, commenting at 10 o'clock, go fellows
2:10 lots assorted dry goods.
100 pieces cloths, otesimeres sad satinets.
100 doz dress and wool shirts.
1 case 6 4 Melton cloths.
MO lots hosiery, gloves, notions, dm
Also, stock of artincial 11 Dyers.
Also. lot saps, boots, shoes, &c.
Also several stocks of dry goods. i 41.2
THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTION
ESNS, No. 1110 cogsTrstiT Street.
-
Sale at No 219 North Thirteenth Street.
SUPERIOR FUR ITIIR 8, 120KE WOOO
FORTE. OIL PsINTING. WITH CLOCK SSD Ir.
SIC BOX: MANTEL AND PIER GLASSM,
PAINTINGS Ats
ON TUESDAY NiING,
June 27th at 10 o'cl-ck, at No. 219 North Thirteen
street, will be sold by catalogue, the furniture e:
family declining houses. empiric comprising ntr ‘ i:ii
chamber °Nang-room. and kitcsen furniture At
be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of Bite.
Ca' aloguee now ready at the auction atom. It'
FOIL SALE AND TO LET.
FOR BALE OR RENT—A 13. MU
Tlll, COTT&GE it IVEgT YHTLADBLPHrt , 1,2
excestlettably located. between Thirty. te , octlt A!
PortJoh, Market and Spence 'greets; now ocenplep
a gentleman about leitetng for New York. ;Int f,,4
Tinned tete noseesston given Address Box 42d, P. O.
jt23.3t*
eh FOR SALE—NEAT DWELLING
sca. 537 North Twenty. tocond atreet; early nodalt , ' , .
store and Dwellng,' W. corner Sinew:ea and CI
lowhill stmt.; good Waimea Jim*. Beat Dirac!'
BM Mount Vernon street. and We Wood Strad, D.
immediate roam/don. B P GLENN,
ris south POUFtTIi Stmt. act
jerb tf 6, W. Gor. k 1317.624 TEEN r/E1 and Ma
IA TO LET—DWELLING, No. !...1
AWL North ELEVENTH Street. B F. ot.SICS,
Jel7 123 South FOURTH giat.
TO LET-COUNTRY SEAT, 0.
01liICE1 Lem near the Daxby road; lame tito.l
home, serene-ileum anti tow &ores of
B. F (MVO,
jell
a FOR SALE AT A GREAT SAO.
Wra FM, OR WILL BE LET—The r EtrLAD3I.N.
EWEN. at CAPE Ps IA &a D, with a nonlop of toe
tare. The house will accommodate Pearly oeit
and persons, and would make a deafrable plam
severe/ families to °poppy for the tea Oa.
B. Y. GLEEtt
JelY ISE South FOURTH Ste:ct
ARCH•STREET RESTEif.NCIS
Ma FOR SALE —Several Bret•elaee ROUBR3,
skis or Atc'u.etteet, west of Nineteenth Area, em , ;
we all the modern improvements. Apply at i"
ARCH Street.
a
FOR SAMB, WITH IMMEDIAT
pawl:Mon, the convenient D walnut. tic
Nonni 'Vernon *treat. B. F
jai° S. W. tor. SBVENTIMITH and 4KO
fa FOR SAL E--HOUSE, NO.
MaiILFRANKLIri tetrugt. above Po •lar. Inquire of . 1 ,•
• e
fig F 0 R SALE—AN EXOBLILN I
millisiPre and Downie., Place, 2L4 Doak street. .
go,parlor DReIiI f. 96 feet f ront, 80. 1919 Ore on
Store and Dwelling, good Business Stand, 238
Si Convenientet. corner of Winter.
Dwelling, No, 263 South Tenth 11TO
possession soon.
Neat Dwelling, No 782 Shirley street.
Desirable Dwel.lng, Broad street, 111/OYO Brox:;.
20 by Din test,
. a F. Claim, 1:13 South FOURTH Street:
jelo P. W. tor. SitVENTBINTB and MI!
FOR SLLE-E.TAVEN ACRES L.
of Lela', with two wall shaded frame ani
Mons HOUSES thereon, sitnato In Delaware c
on tflttsen Bairn walk ' Shrine Mil SlAtegp
he Media& This station 151 f i th in ah
boor Mao of Market street bridge.
ALF°.
A large plastered. frame IlOttelt and lot of VOW .
ate oopoetie the Bell Tavern. On the Dai by re4d.
cornerA.nd of the eland road, In the Twenty.fcorM al"
. .
• ALS 3,
Twenty Acres of handsomely satiated land , ° - '•,l
Penney. youth Bailrosti, within the city
j ,
Maritsa street b rtdee, Access to the city can bp )0
,I
times a day, by the ears stooping on the afnliq '
to MIDLOCK & PAS
p ie2B.6t Conveyancers, 21.5 WALNUT etraeOSAJ't•
To LET—THE FIFTH AND Silo ,
STORIES of 237 and ESE DOCK Street, rs'?4
through 10 Carter street: alto °Boss on the fist
the same building. fronting on Carter street , .
Can be usedVor manufaotarMir p ari mos,
rower.
The third story of the Commonwealth Etil'ilet.:.
and 613 Chestnut street, the best Bgt,ted roon, in
city. Apply to
TilOtiaB K CONNELL.
Counting•llottee Dr. Ja•no 4
242 oassvaT St,_f
Ow LNABZt3 ON SUOili
•
PSTRONIA OIL COMPANY.
This Compan_y, OW4111( in fee simple ove'
31131fDRED ACHES of valuable 011 'reran) a, `0;
Creek, will lease on favorable terms, a linote. L o
ber of choice lots. A part of the terrltorr to 4 " of
developed. 010 well to be bored within ntaotf
and three 1007.1 within a War.
Pot further particulate. inquire at the also
Company, 521 WALECT Btrect .41 ,
jele•wfm6t" MARTIN. Der- '0
A
FOR BALE —A VALITAELE LO r
Glioncd, El E. comer of Broad and CaDrela t
130 17 MO root.
Do- do .Ef E. aortae of Brldgo sad 'nil ° 't
eezd streets! 142 by 218 feet rbell g
Do. do., 8 w. corner of Badge rad
loud streets. 100 by 218 feet.
Do. do., O. W. °ornate Thirtpsocon a
'milord streets; 216 tryjeni feet.
of A :1
Do. do.. M. W. corner Muth
ducats; 500 by 180. feet. ';
Do. _ do 8.
B. Aofney_ of Twenty g*"
ipring Oarderietriet;;
Do. do,. Darby load, between ;OW"'
Walnut streets; ZO by 120 feet.
Do. do., alleworth street. from WWI
treat to the Schuylkill; 1.014 by 109 feet. 4/ 0
Do. do., on Masada attest. aim ) "
'bent 8 acres.
Do. do., on Tawny street, st R o i ra eivol
Wlth many otbers of various eisee xi
F. MI- .;
3410 k 0 IMO 41?