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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 180
THE CITY.
MEM WHITE STAN UNION".—On Sahli . -
day last, at 10 A. M., the " White Star Union"
held their first annual meeting, at the Na
tional Guards' Hall. The President,. Major
General Geary, was absent being detained as
a member of the Military Commission, trying
Wire, hi Washington. General Barnum, the
Tice-President, from New York, was called to
the chair, and presided throughout. Although,
as was expected, the attendance at this meet
ing was not very large, yet it was a very spi
rited and happy occasion, and the foundation
was laid for future meetings and operations
on a large scale. An tenendreent to the Con
stitution, admitting enlisted men to Member
ship, was adopted. During the session., the
Association was addressed - by Vice-President
Durnum, General Mindil, of the Executive
Committee, Secretary Forbes, and others.
'Late in the day the Association adjourned,
after resolving to meet in special session, in
this env, on the eith of November next, which
day is the anniversary of the battle of Lookout
Mountain, where the " white star" shone
above the clouds, the division flag bearing
that emblem, being the first unfurled from the
captured summit.
For this meeting in Philadelphia, onthe :nth
.November, the most extensive arrangements
will be made. An oration will be delivered by
a distinguished orator, and an entertainment
Provided in the evening for the members and
their guests. A special committee of Phila
delphians, with General Mindil as chairman,
have the arrangements for the occasion in
band.
A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.—JOhn Cl.O
- aged twenty years, had his hand badly in
jured, by being caught in the machinery at
Wilkins' woollen mill, Front and Diamond
streets, on Saturday afternoon.
On Saturday mOriling, shortly before five
o'clock - , Mr. J. J. Dutton, accompanied by his
daughter Sophia, thirteen years of age, was
driving Ins horses and wagon across the rail
road track, on the Gray's Ferry road, above
Washington street in the Twenty-sixth. ward.
ArriVhlg at Gray's Ferry road, above Vi
r.
street, where. the Pennsylvania railroad
Crosses, a train of cars came along, which Mr.
Duttton did not perceive in time to avoid a
collision. The wagon was struck and com
pletely wrecked. Air. Dutton and the horses
cscaped uninjured, but the little girl, Sophia,
was instantly killed. Her body, on examina
tion, revealed neither bruise nor scratch, and
it is supposed she must have died from fright.
It is Said that there is no watchman at this in
tersection,_ and that the locomotive whistle
was not blown, nor the bell rung. The sad
affair will be investigated by the coroner.
On Friday afternoon two of the workmen
engaged in reairing the bridge of the West
Chester and Media Railroad, at Wallingford,
were instantly killed by having two of the
beams of the Bridge fall upon them.
James Norton, residing at No. 1155 South
Tenth street, fell from a chair, on Saturday
morning, near Eighth and Vine streets, and
fractured his leg. He was standing on the
chair at the time, and it WAS accidentally over
turned.
Charles,Evans, a conductor employed on the
Norristown Railroad, was jammed between
cars at Manyunk antleseverely injured. Ile
- was taken to his residence at Norristown.
FIREICE7I 3 S hr. - ed.—The Niagara Hose
Company will house a new hose carriage
to-day. It is an elegant one, the prevailing
color being white, striped with gold and car
mine. In front, between the bells, is an oil
painting of “America.” On the side badges is
a painting of an Indian sitting on a bank, with
the Falls of Niagara in the distance.
The Robert Morris Hose Company has also a
new carriage. It is built in the most substan
tial manner,_ with all the modern improve
ments. The body and running-gear is painted
green, picked in with gold. The side badges
are of solid silver, with the figures "19" raised
in old.'
The hese Carriage built for the Northern
Liberties Association of Washington will be
on exhibition to-day in the house of the Fair
mount Steam Fire Engine Company, Ridge
avenue, above Wood. The Northern Liberties
will participate in the October parade.
The Good Intent Hose starts foryittSburg
next Monday.
A NEW TELEGRAPH COMPANY.—The
Bankers' and Brokers' Telegraph Company,
No. 37 South Third street, announce in another
column the completion of their new lines to
:New York, Baltimore, Washington, Boston,
Springfield rortland, and intermediate points.
These lines will be rapidly extended South
and West. The company have employed the
most skillful engineers in the construction 'of
their lines,. which are of the best material, and
OIL an entirely new principle of insulation,
tibia. Will insure the prompt and instanta
neous transmission of business in all kinds of
weather. The practical working of these lines
has been placed in charge of able and expe
rienced electricians, who will use every means
to keep them constantly in perfect working
ether. Mr. J. W. Dyer is manager.
FREMIASONS.—The Masonic temple ill
Chestnut street, above Seventh, whiehhasbeen
altered, improved, and beautified during the
last few weeks. so that it is now the most
splendid and convenient edifice of the sort in
the world, will be reopened this evening. A
stated quarterly meeting or the Grand Lodge
Of Pennsylvania will then be opened and held,
mare mcyjorum, with the usual ceremonials and
religious rites. The Grand Master is Mr. Lu
cius H. Scott ; with John L. Goddard, Doputy
G. M. ; Hon . Richard Vaux, Senior Grand War
den Robert R. Lamberton, Junior Grand War
den k Peter Williamson, Grand Treasurer, and
William 11. Adams, Grand Secretary.
LiNcOLN MONtrumir FEIN - D.—The fol
lowing sums have been received by James L.
Clagtorn, Treasurer of the Lincoln Monu
ment Association at the office, 921 Chestnut
street :
Union Men e
of Marcus Hook per Bev. W.*lo -0
0
Dalrympl
Proceeds of a Fair held in Audeuried by
Theresa and Theresa Rosa Hamburger. 2 30
From the colored people of Laurel, Dela
ware, per J. Hubbard 14 80
Proceeds of a Fair held by Katie L. Far.
ran, Mats , J. Farrah i and Mary E.
Braker .5.00
Total
RESIGNATIoN.—M.r. Frank Erdman, one
of the most experienced and attentive Opera•
tors of the Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph,
has resigned that position and accepted that
of operator of the Bankers' and Brokers' Tele
.graph line, which begins business this morn
ans.- Mr. Erdman retires with the best wishes
of all with whom he was connected, and espe
cially with the newspaper fraternity, with
whom he was often brought in contact.
SHOOTING CASE.—At an early . hour yes
terday morning William Edwards, twenty
three years of age, was shot in the head by
Thomas Fleming, at a tavern at Seventeenth
and Bedford streets. A dispute rose about
liquor, with the resultrnentioned. Thewonnd
ed man was taken to the hospital.
JUNIORS vs. SKIiioRS.—A. convention of
members of the Junior Base-Ball Club was held
on Saturday evening. A. motion prevailed that
three delegates be elected by each club to a
convention to concert action so as to prevent
Members of senior clubs taking part in any
of the games of the Juniors.
OPENING OF Tub Pushic ScrtooLs.—The
public schools begin their regular sessione to-
day. If this fact be not a pleasing one to the
boys and girls, it is to many anxious parents.
If the weather continues as hot as it has been
the past two or three days there will be little
inclination to study.
FIRES.—An alarm of fire was occasioned,
about three o'clock on iiaturday morning, by
the burning of bed clothes at a house on Mur
ray street, above Twentieth.
The alarm at four o'clock on Saturday morn
ing was caused by the burning of rubbish at
Johnson's ink factory, Tenth, Delow Lombard.
No 3.10 RE Music AT THE PARE.—The
music has been withdrawn from Fairmount
Park, the last day of summer, to which time
the music was engaged, having arrived and
departed.
RELEASE OF CHAS. E. CLARK.---Charles
E. Clark, alleged defaulting teller of the Cora.
inercial Bank, has been released from confine
meat, bail having been entered and accepted.
CAPTIIRED CANlNES.—Seventy-six doge
were killed, by order of the proper author],
ties, last week. Ninety-live were captured,
nineteen redeemed.
RETIIRNINO REGIMENTS.—The 55th and
74th Regiments, P. V., nave reached Harris
burg, and are waiting to be mustered out.
TROTTI2I6.—A match will come off this
afternoon, at Suffolk Park,between celebrated
trotters.
ANOTHER BASE-BALL CLUB.—The "Qua
ker City" is the name of another base-ball
club recently organized in our city.
THE POLICE.
[Before Mr. Alderman Tlttermary.]
nitnOTABEI CAUGHT IN THE ACT.
John O'Brian and. James Callahan were ar
raigned yesterday morning at the old South
wark Hall. on the charge of burglariously en
tering a dwelling-house, located - near Eighth
stud Emeline streets,Fourth ward, on Saturday
night. The family were absent at the time.
The burglars were arrested by three of Frank
Hampton's men, Messrs. Maxwell, MeCullin,
and Cooper. The burglars had forced their
- way into the house, and while they were busi
ly, engaged in ransacking, the several apart- and packing up things of Value to be
carried away, the officers quietly surprised
them, and thus the nefarious designs of the
despoilers were frustrated. The prisonera
were committed to answer.
BLOODY FIGHTS
'There seems to have been an unusual number
.of fights in certain localities of the city at late
hours on Saturday night or early hours yes
terday morning. One of an exceedingly San
guinary character took place in the vicinity
Of Third and Monroe streets, during which
several belligerents were severely cut about
their heads. Yesterday morning, drops of
blood could be traced from the scene of disor
der to the Southwark Mall. The police, after
more than ordinary trouble, succeeded in
locking up a number of the fighters. In the
more southern part of the city several men
beat their wives, and the residents were
appalled by cries of murder and the screams
Of women and children. Bad whisky was the
principal agent in these scenes of turbulence.
It did and will continue to do its shocking
work until moral reformation shall take place.
(Before Mr. Alderman Better.)
riBLF-CONFESSED DISHONEST DOMESTIC
Linda Walters was arraigned at the Central
Station on Saturday afternoon, on the charge
of stealing money, watches, jewelry, and cloth
ing (valued in all at sl,loo),:the property of Mr.
William Strain, residing at the corner of
Twelfth and Fitzwater streets. The evidence
set forth the fact that the accused was em
ployed as a domestic in the family of Mr.
Strain. About two weeks since she suddenly
- disappeared, and the stolen articles were miss ,
Avg. On Friday night she was arrested, in the
'vicinity of Front and St. John streets, by offi
cer Lewis. She admitted the charge. Her state
ment is that, after havin g committed the theft,
sbe proceeded to New - York. In moments of
after reflection her conscience checked her,
and she resolved to bring the money back.
'While on her return trip she says that some
.one picked her pocket of the money. The sum
of Pe was found upon her. In regard to her
disposal of the wearing apparel and other ar
ticles, ber memory was singularly defective.
ghe was committed to answer.
NICELY CAVORT
On the sth of August the thvelling of Mc.
James Taylor, on west Chestnut street, ueur
Twenty-first, was entered and robbed of one
fabusand dollars worth of clothing, bedding,
bonnets, shawls, silverware. Ste. Nothing Was
heal d °Him thieves nor of any of the stolen
coOds, until by mere accident. It seems that
Mrs. Taylor stopped at a little shop on west
Market street, on Saturday morning, for the
purpose of purchasing some candy for the
children. A woman stepped. in also, and offer
ed a bonnet for sale. M.O told a somewhat
plausible tale of poverty, distress, &c., but she
i:ccante apparently astounded, when Mrs. T.
claimed the bonnet as belonging to one of her
children. The imposter was at once handed
into the custody of a police officer,
alien She burst out crying ' and told the
officer that she had obtained the bonnet from
a somewhat notorious female known as
Martha Purple. The prisoner gave the name
of Elizabeth Ross. She was locked up, and the
officer proceeded to ferret out Mrs. Purple,
and some time on Friday night he succeeded
in fintlinF her. She was arraigned at the Cen
tral Station on Saturday , afternoon, and Berne
evidence was obtained that Mrs. Ross was
simply a victim of Airs. Purple, and that the
latter had received, with guilty knowledge,
goods stolen from the residence of Mr. Taylor.
She was committed to await a further hear
ing. Elizabeth was detained as a witness.
SHARP PRACTICE
The farmers, who, as a general thing, arc
honest in their transactions, are therefore the
more easily victimized by designing men. Se
veral instances of petty swindling were re
ported at the central station during the past
Week. The latest one was on Saturday. It
seems that a couple of pretty Well dressed
young men stopped at a farmer's wagon neat-
Market and Twelfth streets, and purchased
fifty pounds of butter, and twenty-two dozen
of eggs. A card of the Mount Vernon Hotel
was handed the farmer to direct him where to
take the articles. The young men were in a
hurry, but the farmer could not carry all, con
veniently. One of the young men said he
would carry the eggs, while the farmer could
convey the butter. While on the way to the
hotel, the designing swindler with the eggs
managed to elope, since which time he nor the
eggs have not been heard of. The farmer hav
ing entered the hotel with Ms butter, waited a
reasonable length of time for the arrival of the
purchaser of the eggs, and at least five minutes
had elapsed before he realized the important
fact that he had been duped to the extent of
twenty-two dozen of first-class eggs. The
farmer said he didn't believe there was a "bad
egg in the hull low , He took his butter back
to his wagon, and was of course a wiser, though
sadder man.
(Before My. Alderman Tolandq
THE OLD STORY.
Sophia Potter WAS arraigned on Saturday on
the charge of robbing a soldier of the sum of
fifty dollars. It seems, from the evidence, that
the soldier was taken to a. houselon New Mar
ket street, near Willow,on Friday night, and
becoming oblivious to things terrestrial fell
an easy victim to the syren. She was commit
ted.
TIJE COURTS_
Court of Quarter Sessions—lion. James
B. Ludlow, Associate Justice.
[William 73. Mann, Esq., Prosecuting Attorney.]
TSB AGGRAVATBD ASSAULT.
Mr. 013yrne asked the Court to listen to
some evidence in the case of McMenamin, con
victed of an aggravated assault and battery
on an aged colored man.
Constable Barton testified that he saw Mc-
Menamin take a strawberry from the box of
the Colored man, when the latter struck hint
with a cane. They elinched, and the colored
man turned McMenamin over when they were
on the ground.
Judge Ludlow said it was idle for any one to
tell bun that a man seventy years of age
could turn a young athletic man over on the
ground.
The Constable tried to explain that the
white man stnmbled, and the colored man
turned him. This ended the case.
ABOUT HABEAS CORPUS
In the ease of a habeas corpus, Judge Lud
low asked If the men were in custody. Coun
sel said -they were not. The Court dismissed
the writ, saying that they would not permit a
man to be turned over to the sheriff for flee
minutes, and thus obtain the opinion of the
Court. If these men chose to go to jail, a new
writ would be issued ; but, as it stood now, the
case must be dismissed.
STATE ITEMS.
—The following are the places and times at
which government horses and mules are to be
sold in this State during the present month
Philadelphia, Thursday of each week, 100
horses each day ; Philadelphia, Saturday, Sep_
tember 2, and Wednesday and Saturday of each
week thereafter, 100 mules each day; Pitts
burg, Thursday and Friday of each week, to
September 12, inclusive, 150 mules each day ;
lial , risburg, Tuesday Of each week, 150 mules
each day Mauch Chunk, Thursday, Septeen.
her 7, 200 mules ; Indiana, Tuesday, September
12,150 horses ; Reading, Thursday, September
14, 200 mules ; Altoona, Thursday, September
22, 150 horses.
railrOad " accident" at Titusville, by
- which seven persons were killed and many in.
jured, has been investigated by a Coroner's
jury, and the direct and criminal cause of the
collision charged upon the conductor and en
gineer. The former has left for parts un
known.
The Union Bank of Reading having been
converted into a National Institution, last
week destroyed *258,000 of notes its old
issue.
The amount, of money thus far subscribed
in the Eastern counties for a seddiers, and
Sailors' Home is a 18,932.08.
4 ball club has just been organized in
Cleveland, composed of a number of the busi
ness and professional men there.
—The Miners' JOurna/ advises people to lay
in their supplies of coal at once, as there is an
evident upward tendency in prices.
Oil City has now nearly fifteen thousand
inhabitants, the population having doubled
within the last year.
—Hon. Thaddeus Stevens lectures in Lancas
ter, Wednesday evening next, on the present
condition of natlonai affairs.
The barbers of Meadville have made an
agreement to close their shops on Sundays.
The pickpockets are doing a brisk buSi
nem in Titusville.
—The Harrisburg ebtton factory is to nom
mence operations in about three weeks.
-- Blind Torn is in Harrisburg.
ROME ITEXP•
A member of the signal corps, in reply' to
the statement of the Chicago Republican, that
the messages were all read by the enemy, says
that the chief signal officer under Lee con•
reseed that the rebels could not read our sig
nals, which were sent in cypher. fle also
affirms that during the investment of Peters.
burg and Richmond, all the messages sent by
the rebels each day were laid before General
Meade before 7 o'clock each evening, though
duang the -whiter the code was changed four
ti s.
-At the time of the late collision on the
Housatonic Railroad, Timothy Farrell, a
young Irishman, was standing on the rear
Platform of the car - which was worst shat
tered, and, instead of jurnpinfrfrOm the train,
as did the other employees, he sprang through
the car, seized the brake at the other end, and
took two turns on it. That instant the crash
came, and his feet were mangled in the ruins.
He will be a cripple for life.
Clock-making in this country in MO
amounted to $1,085,250 in value. There were
seventeen establishments in that year in New
England, the capital invested being *505,000,
the material used costing $110,756, employing
896 male and 40 female hands, .t an aggregate
compensation of $372,600.
--- Two or three regiments passed through
Petersburg on Thursday, en route home from
North Carolina. The 3d New York, from Ra
leigh, went through several days since, and
the 97th Fennsylvania, Colonel Wainwright
commanding, came in on the Weldon train on
Thursday afternoon.
The Vedette newspaper, printed at Salt
Lake city, is very severe upon the Mormons—
accuses them of all .sorts of erimeS, and Brig_
barn Young as the one who profits most by the
iniquity.
-- The Raleigh Register learns that Governor
Holmes has received a despatch from Presi
dent Johnson, in which he states that if he,
should visit Richmond he will extend his jour
ney to Raleigh, N. C.
A recent visitor to Lloyd's Hotel at Su
rattaville said be "hoped while a timber stood
the house would be the memorial of the mar
tyr of America." He did not refer to Presi
dent Lincoln, but to Mrs. SWAM
The New York bull-frog exhibition is fact,
not fancy. Dodworth's Hall has been engaged,
and the frogs will compete in size and croak
for the coveted prize. •
-- A coal-01l vein has been struck at Crest
line, 0., and of which the owners indulge
" great expectations.),
—No signs of snow as our paper went to
press this morning.
There are 100,000 bales of cotton in New
York.
About repo cotes were east at the recent
election in Tennessee.
The comet is only six hundred. millions of
miles off.
A MerChants' National Bank has been or
ganized inorete.rabnrg, Va.
The Niagara Falls Gazelle says the Ameri
can Hotel is to be immediately rebuilt.
Horace Greeley is to deliver the annual
address at the Minnesota Agricultural Fair.
Business is very good in Newbern, N. C.
Five editors in New York are Celts.
FOREIGN ITEMS.
Another prize light for the championship
of Blighty/a is arranged to come off on Wed
nesday, the Ist of Novena)6l., between JODI
Mace and Joe Wormald.
One of the London theatres is still play
ing, to enthusiastic audiences, "The Confede
rate Daughter ; or, the Tyrant of New Or
leans."
A skilful photographer is the latest acces
sion to the ranks of the French Legion of
Honor.
It is said that the Empress of the. French
is about to publigh a book of pooui written in
Spanish.
-- The smoking and ;drinking habits of the
people give England £24,000,000 sterling per
annum.
Teresa , s new song in Faris is called ,6 The
Venus in Carrots."
-- Thirteen letters by Cardinal Richelieu
have been found in an old bureau in Paris.
Toulon, the celebrated flautist, died re
cently at Nantes.
Abd•el-Kader costs the French Govern
mein $2O per day
- They were dying at the rate of 1,500 a day,
of cholera, in Constantinople, last month.
-- Two thousand dollars , worth of violets are
daily sold in Paris.
There are seventy lawyers in the new
Parliament.
The Queen of the Sandwich Islands has
helped to - consecrate a church in England.
—A gentleman in London announces to the
world that be possesses Hogarth , e palnt-box.
Deaths from the bite of the carbuncular
fly have been common in Paris.
Garibaldi's son is studying engineering in
London.
OHERIFF'S SALES.
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SHERIFF'SSALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me direct
ed, will be exposed to public sale or vendtte, on
MONDAY Evening, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock,
at Sansotn-street
_ .
No.l, All that stone factory building, steam en
gine, steam boiler, arid lot or piece of ground, situ
ate partly in the late borough of Frankford and
partly in the late township of Northern Liberties
and county of Philadelphia; beginning at a stake
for a corner in the middle of Adams street in Frank
ford aforesaid, thence along the middle of said
Adams street south nineteen degrees twenty-four
minutes, east fifteen perches and seventy-four linu
dredths of a perch, and south twenty-nine degrees
and thirty minutes, Alin seven perches and nye
tenths of a perch to a Corner; thence by land form
erly of Peter Backins north forty-six degrees and
nineteen minutes west, and crossing Frankford
creek fifteen perches, to a corner of land formerly of
Joseph Potts; thence by said land north fifty-one
degrees eleven minutes east one perch, and north
forty-two degrees Mid nineteen minutes, west four
teen perches to a corner of ground sold to Abraham
Abrams; thence partly by said A.brams , land and
partly by ground conveyed to Elias Pitting, and
crossing Frankford creek, north seventy-one de
grees and six minutes, east aboutseven perches, to
the east side of said Creek; thence down the said
creek about six perches and two-tenths of a perch,
tO thc southeasterly line of the next hereinafter de
scribed lot; thence by said ground north-seventy
one degrees and six minutes, east about ten
of
and four-tenths of a perch, to the place ot begin
ning. (fontainiug about one acre and one-quarter
of land,thelutling roads and creek, be the same more
or less.
No. 2. Also, all those two stone dwellings and lot
or piece Of ground, composed of five contiguous lot 9
or pieces of ground. Minute on the southwesterly
side of said Adams street: Containing in front on
said Adams street one hundred feet, and extending
southwestward, between parallel lines at right an
gles with said Adams street, in length or depth.
about one hundred and thirty feet, more or less, to
the side of Frankford creek. Bounded northward
by ground conveyed to Samuel Holt,southwestward
by said Frankford creek, southeastward by the
above-deseribed lot, and northwestward by Adams
-street aforesaid. Together with all and singular the
ways, waters, water-courses, rights, liberties, pel
vileges, improvements, hereditaments, and appur
tenances whatsoever thereunto belonging, or in
anywise appertaining, and the reversions, remain
ders, rents, issues, and profits thereof.
CD. C.: S., 65. Si. Debt, *541.14. Gowen.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Solomon Wilde.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 23,1865. au7ss-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Fierl Facial, tome directed, will be ex
posed to public sate or rendue, on MONDAY Even
ing, September 9, 1E65, at 4o'clock at Sansom-street
Hai,
No. 1. All that three-story brick messuage and Mt
of ground situate on the west side of Tenth street.
sixty-four feet northward from Pine street, In the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Tenth
sweet twenty-one feet three and a-half inches, and
in depth ninety feet. with the privilege of a two
feet six Inches - wide alley- [See writ for recital:]
No. 2. All that four-story brlek meSsnage and lot
of ground situate on the north forty-nine feet
Glinton
street. one hundred and forty-nine feet eastward
from Tei t ih street, in the city of Philadelphia: con
taining 1 front on Clinton street fifteen feet, and
in depth one hundred and fifteen feet, to Bond
street. [Which premises Catharine Stockton, by
deed dated July 18. 1865, recorded in Deed Book L.
R. 8.. No. 107, page VI, &c., conveyed unto Rouen
Fox, In fee.] Subleet to aortgane-debt of 90006,
EC, Q.; S. 'O6. 2-1. De m bt, 649.080. Gunitneyo
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Robert Fox. HENRY - C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 18,18115. auT2-31
II
cIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of VendltiOni Ea muss, to me directed,
will he exposed to public sale or vendee, on MON
DAY-Evening, September 4, 1365, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom-street Hall,
AU that lot of ground situate on the southwesterly
side of Somerset street, 076 feet U inches southeast
wardlv from the Trenton Railroad, in the city of
Philaaeiublat containin in front on. Somerset
street tat; feet 9 inenes in-length southwardly, (mea
suring from the middle of Somerset street.) on tile
southeasternmost line 3D3 feet 4 inches, and on the
nortbwesternmost line 309 feet 7 inches. (Which
Jremises Abraham Martin and wife, by deed dated
anuary 18.1964. recorded in Deed Rook L. R. B„
No 3, page 243, Sc., couyeyed unto Joseph T. Row
ann in rec.]
(D.C.; S., '6.5. 28. Debt, $185.40. W.L.Marshall.]
Taken in execution and to lie sold as the property
of Joseph T. Rowand.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug.= 1865. au2.l-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A
welt of Venditiont Exponaa, to me directed, will
_be exposed to public sale or yendue, on MONDAY
- Evening, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock,at Sansom
street Hall,
All that two-story frame messuage, occupied as
two dwellings, and lot of ground situate ou the
southeasterly side of Chelteu avenue, two hundred
and twenty feet seven Inches northeastwardly front
the Germantown Railroad, in the city of Phila
delphia: containing in front on Mellen avenue
thirty feet, and in depth one hundred and eighty
feet
[D. C.: S. '65. 17. Debt, $1.500. l'axsOn.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of George Ityley.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. ?2, 1865. au24-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levarl Facias, to mes directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evenine, September 4, 1965, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-
Street Hall,
All that three story brick rnessuage and lot of
ground situate on the west side of Marshall street
204 feet 2 Inches nortkward from Tllolllpson street,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Marshall street 18 feet, and in depth about 84 feet 10
inches, subject to a ground rent of $1.32.
CD..; 5.,"65. 44. Debt, $1.550. Heyer.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Sophie Hickman.
HENRI" C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Mee, Aug. 21,1865. 8412.1-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levarl Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or reirdue, on MONDAY
Evening, September 4, 1835, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom
street Flail,
All that brick MCSSIIage and lot of ground situate
on the west side of SW3ll6On street, between Al
mond and Catharine streets, in the city of Philadel
phia: containing In front on Swanson street 21 feet,
and in depth about 150 feet. Bounded on the south
by a messuage and ground devised by Thomas Pen
rose to his son James. (For recital see writ.)
CD. Cz; S., '65, 28. Debt, $1.703.50. Cassidy.]
Taken lil execution and to be sold as the property
of Penrose Ash and 'Rebecca Ash.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff'.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 22, 1863. au24-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vend Mont Exponas, to me directed,
Will be exposed to public sate or vendue, on DION
DAY Evening. September 4, 065, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansomqtreet
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the southwest corner of Tenth
and Thompson streets. In the city of Philadelphia;
containing In front on Tenth street 16 feet, and 6x
tending.in depth 53 feet 6 Inches. [Which premises
Charles G. Evans, et ux„ by deed dated April 26,
1853, recorded In Deed Book. T.No. 86, page 455,
&c., conveyed unto Hugh Alexander, in fee.)
-ID. C. S., '65. 27. Debt, 5f2.03.68. Law.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the, property
of Hugh Alexander.
HENRY C. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 21,1865. au24-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni KipOn46, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening. September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom street Bail,
All the right, title, and Interest of Philip Blaess,
deceased, in and to all that lot of ground situate on
the porth side of Thompson street, 75 feet westward
from thirty-second street, tu the city of Ptinadel-
Oda; containing in front on Thompson street 23
feet 8 inches, and in depth 218 feet. Submet to one
third of a ground rent of 875. (Which premises
Charles Theis et ux., by deed dated August 15, 1850,
recorded in Deed Book G. W. C. No. 78, page 120,
conveyed unto Philip Blaess and Henry . A. Berg
man in fee.j
CD. C.. S. 45.. 58. Debt. 8d,560. Husbands.]
irENRY C. BowELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 23,1862. anti-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening, eeptemberl, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at San
som-sireet
All that three-story brick messuao anti lot of
ground., situate on the west side of Seventh strect,be
tween Arch and Market streets, in the city Of Phila
delphia: containing in front on Seventh street2Ofeet,
and in depth 62 feet or thereabouts to a three-feet
alley, with the privilege thereof, Rounded north
ward by ground now or late of Richard Ware, south
ward by ground now or late of Henry S. Sheaff.
[Which premises Henry 5. Sheaff, by deed dated
May 4th, 1109, recorded in Deed Book .1. C., No. 6,
page 197, he., conveyed unto Thomas Wight in fee,
reserving a ground rent of $136.60, payable Ist of
November and May.] -
[C. C. P.; J., '65. 119. Debt, $69.20. Lex.]
Taken in eXeetition and to be sold as the property
of Thomas Wight. HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Ofilee,Aug. 12, 1665.
SHERIFF'S SA.LE.---BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, September 4, lass, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-
Street Ball,
AD that certain two-story brick messuage and lot
of ground situate on the south side of Lombard
street ulnety.nine feet westward from Eleventh
strut, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in
front on Lombard street nineteen feet, and extend
ing in depth southward seventy-eight feet to a four
feet alley. [Which said premises Tonathan W.Con
dY, by deed dated November 50, 1811, conveyed unto
Franels Jamul, in fee, reserving a ground rent of
$412.95.1
[C. C. P.; J., , 85. 122. Debt, 9j2l.Pd. Colithan.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Francis Henan.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 11,1865. aul4-3t
SHERIFFS SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vend Wont Expenas, to rne di
rected, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on
MONDAY Evening. September 4,1865, at 4 O'ctock, at
Sansom-street Hall;
All that certain three-story brick mesSuage and
lot of ground, situate on , the north side of Wood
street, 56 feet 9 inches eastward from Eighteenth
street, in the city Of Philadelplda• containing in
front on Wood street /2 feet, and in depth north
ward 41feet 3 inches to a 2 feet 9 inches wide alley.
[Which said lot Morgan Mittelman, et ux., by deed
dated June 1, 1841, recorded in Deed Book G. S.,
No. 28, page 226, etc., conveyed unto John Gateltell,
in fee, reserVing a ground rent of PI, payable Ist of
Janay: and july. ]
; J., 47.41.'64.114. Debt, E. S. Campbell.]
Taken::in execution and to be sold as the property
of John Gatchell.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August 11, 1865. aul4-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed will
be expend to imbue sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, September 4, 18[4, at 4 o'clock, et &Mann
street Hall,
All that three-story brick meesuage and lot of
ground situate on the north side of Wood street, 03
feet a inches eastward from Eighteenth street, in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Wood street 12 feet, and in depth 41 feet 3 Inches,
to a twO-feet nine-inches wide alley. with the pri•
Allege of the said alley. [Whieh lot Morgan Hinelt
-1110.11, et ex., by deed dated June 10th, 1891, recorded
G
in Deed Book . S., No. 28, page 223, &c., conveyed
unto John Gatchell in fee, reserving a ground rent
or pc]
[c. c. P.: J.,'65. 124. Debt, 4422.624 Potts.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of John Gatehell.
HENRY C. HOWELL., Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 12,1865. au14:31
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vendltioni Exponas, to me directed,
will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening. September 4,1862, at 4 o'clock, at San-
Km-street IDOL
All that three-StOry With incesunge and lot of
ground beginning on the north side of Wood street,
80 feet 9 Inches eastward from Eighteenth street, In
the do - of Philadelphia. thence northward 41 feet 3
Inches to a 2-feet 9-Inches alley, thence eastward 3
feet, thence northward 2 feet 9 inches. thence east
ward 9feet,thence southward 44 feet to Wood street,
awl therme westward amok; the same, 12 feet to the
. place of heglititing. [ - Being the STUMP lot which Slor
gan Dlnehman, et ux., by deed dated June 10, IQII,
recorded In Deed-book O. S. No. 28, page 229,
conveyed unto John Gatchell, 111 fee, reserving a
ground-rent of pl.
CC. P.; J. ID. 123. Debt, 4427.82 Potts.]
lIENRY C. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, SheriirsOffiee, August 12,1895. aOl4-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE. —BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to Me directed,
will he exposed to public sale or vendue. on MON
DAY Evening September 4, 1885, at 4 o'clock, at
SanSo)ll - street Hall,
All that lot of ground situate on the West side of
Cadwalader street, 120 feet I inch northward from
Oxford street, In the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing In front on Cedwalader street 82 fe• t, and ex
tending.' in depth westward on the South line 118 feet
a% inches. and on the north line 106 feet 296 inches
to Fourth street. [Which premises John Dick and
wife, by deed dated December 11th, 1852, recorded
in Deed Book T. H., N 0.61. page ma. &c., conveyed
unto Benjamin J. Crew in fee, reserving a ground
rent of sBo.]
[D. C ; 5.."65. 211. Debt, $512.24. Zane.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Benjamin J. Crew.
HENRY C. HOWELL Sheriff.
Philada., Sheriff's Office. August 15 , 1865. aulB-Bt.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
writorvenationi - Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or venduc, on MON
DAY Evening September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at
hansom-street ' llali,
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the southeast corner of Twenty
third and Brandywine streets, in the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front on Twenty-third street
15 feet, and in depth along Brandywine street 79
feet 10 inches. (Which premises George Watson et
ux., by deed dated 29th March, 18Mi, recorded in
Deed Book B. D. W. No. 93, page, 463, &c.', con
veyed unto Gel W. Rocker in fee, reserving a
n
groud rent of -3
EP, 0.; fl., 'B6. 13. Debt, $630.18. Littleton.]
Taken in execution and to be geld as the property
of tieorge W. Rocker.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Pince, Aug. is, UM. aul9-3t
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1865.
SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to penile sale or vendue. on MONDAY
Evening September 4, 1885, at 4 o'clock, at Bansom
street fall,
I.—All that lot of ground, will the brick store
houses and Inessuages thereon, situate on the
northwest corner of Second and Columbia streets,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Second street 36 feet, and in depth 121 feet 9 inches
to Phillip street: subject to a ground rent of i 85.50.
2.—A1l that lot of ground and improvements situ
ate on the west side of Second street 36 feet north
ward from Columbia street; containing in front on
beyond street 26 feet, and in depth 121 feet 2 Inches
to Phillip vtreet; subject to a ground rent of $6l.
that lot ot ground and improvements
thereon situate on the west side Of Second street 72
feet northward from Columbia street; containing
in front on Setrond street 36 feet, and in depth 121
feet 9 Inches to Philip street; subject to a ground
rent of 01.
[Which bremlses, Nos. 1 and 2. Charles Clark, et
by deeds dated August 11.184 G, December 15
1840, recorded in Deed Book A. W. No. 17, page
487, and No. 27, page 141, &IL. conveyed unto Samuel
Jackson, in fee: and the premises No. 3, being the
saint which Elijah Tyson, by deed dated February
25, A. D. 1847, recorded in Deed Book A. W. M.,
No. 27, page 130, &c., conveyed unto Samuel Jack
son, in Me. Said premises are subject to a mort
gage of *1.300.]
[D, V.; S., "CO. M. Debt, $1,668. Loved
Taken in execution anti to be sold as the property
of Samuel Jackson.
HENRY C. nowEir., Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff 'sOttlee, Aug. 23, 1865. au24-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Yentlitiont Kimonos. to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MON
DAY Evening, September 9, lass, at o'clock, at
hansom-street Hall,
I.—A certain lot of ground situate' on the west
side of Fourth street, 213 feet 2 inches northward
from Cadwalader street, Nineteenth ward; con
taining in front 17 feet, and in depth westward, be
tween lines at right angles to Fourth street, on the
north line 43 feet um, inches. and on the south line 40
feet OM inches; thence turning and extending
wester y, keeping the same breadth at right anktics
to t,ttid Cadwalatier street, On the north tine 43 teet
inches, and on the south line 40 feet 014 inches to
Cadwalader street; subject to a ground rent of
$48.45.
2.—A certain lot of ground situate on the west side
of Fourth street. 198 feet 234 inches northward from
Clatiwalader street. Nineteenth ward; containing
in front 17 feet, and in depth westward, between
lines at rigid tingles to Fourth street, on the north
line 40 fret an Inches, and ou the south line 57 feet
334 inches: thence turning and extending westerly,
keeping the same breadth at right angles to Cad
walader street, on the north line 40feet OM inches,
-and on the south line 37 feet 3% inches to the said
Cadwalader street; subject to a ground rent of
547.00.
[D. C.; P.,.'65. 8. Debt, $11220.58. Filet)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of William C. Jones.
HENRY C. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 22,1805. anti-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTIJE OF
a writ of Yendittoni nxponss, to Inc difeCted,
- will be exposed to public sale or venduc, on AWN
DAY Evening September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom Hall.
No.
reef
No. 1. All that three-story brick messuage and
lot of ground situate on the north side of Christian
street,.si6 feet eastward from Eighteenth street, in
tltwelty of, hillidelphia: containing in front on
klaristian sti et 10 feet, and in depth 60 feet.
No, 2. All tlw,t three-story brick messuage and
lot of ground situate on the north side of Christian
street, 100 feet eastward from Eighteenth street, In
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Christian street 16 feel., -and in depth 50 feet.
[Which premises Henry Helmuth. by deed dated
August 37, le6l, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H.,
No. 21, page 017, See., conveyed unto John Long, in
fee.)
Said premises are together subject to a mortgage
of SI,MO.
CD. C.; S., '65. 49. Debt, 301.56 Thompson.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of John Long. HENRY C. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff 's Office, Aug. 21, 1865. au24-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of LevariFacias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vondue, on MONDAY
Evening September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom
Street ,
,
All that three - story brick messuage, one-story
frame 'ban building,wii lot of ground, situate on
the northwesterly iilde of Richmond street, 983 feet 2
inches northwardly from Cumberland street, in the
city of Philadelphia; containing_ in front on Rich
mond street 16 feet, and hi depth of that width 100
feet to Fisher street. (Which premises Catharine
edministratrix by deed dated May 8, 1862,
conveyed unto Hugh Cain in fee, subject to the pay
ment of a ground rent of *3B on the Ist of January
And Jul).]
CD C.; S., 'B5. 25. Debt, *2,119.33. Quin.]
Taken in execution anti to be sold as the property
of Hugh Cain. HENRY C. HOWELL, - Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 23, 1865. au24-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or yendue, on AfONDAY
Evening, September 4,1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom
street Hail, •
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the northeast corner of Beaver
and Third streets, in the city of Philadelphia; con.
taining in front on Third street 20 feet and in depth
Cl
50 feet. , [Which premises William eveland and
wife, by deed dated November 11, 1856, conveyed
unto Fredericka Nenzel in fee.]
CB. C.; S., '65. 58. Debt, 4a,547.60.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Frederick Nenzel and Fredericks his wife.
HENRY . C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
p,llladelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 23, 1805. au24-3t
P.PIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIETVE OF
1...) a writ of. Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening. September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom-street Hall,
All that lot of ground situate on the south side of
Spring Garden street and east side of Twentieth
street, hi the eity of Philadelphia: containing hi
front on Spring Garden street /97 feet, and in depth
305 feet 8 Inches to Ear p street. [Which premises
Thomas Earp and wife, by deed dated June 15,.1865,
conveyed unto Henry. M. Eovd in fee.)
[D. C. S., '65. 40. Debt, 5143.72. Diehl.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
Of Henry M. Bald.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, 6fterttre office, Aug. D„ 188& an24.3t.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or rendue, on
MONDAY Evening, september 4, 1665, at 4 o'clock,
at Sansom-street .
All that three-story : brick messnage and lot of
ground situate on the north sides of Carroll street,
St feet eastward from Thirteenth street, in the city
of Philadelphia; containing in front on Carroll
street 14 feet, (including one-half of a two-feet
ailey,) and hi depth 63 feet 1 inch, with the privi
lege of said alley. [Which premises Amos Ellis, et
ux., U deed dated January 20, 1853. recorded in
Deed l3ooxT.No. 84, page 233, sm., eauveled
unto John Davy cti fee, reserving a ground reat of
04, payable ISt of January and July.]
CD. C.; S., '65. 59. Debt, $166.20. Potts.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of John Davy. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August 43, 186.5. au24-3t
QHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening, Sept. 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at San
som-street Hal
All that three-story brick messuage, one-story
°Mee and lot of ground, beginning on the northeast
corner of Rassyunk road and Reed street, in the
city Of Philadelphia ; thence extending northward
along rassyunk road 42 feet, thence eastward 39 feet
9 inches. thence southward along a 2 feet wide alley,
13 feet am inches, thencewestward along Reed street
57 feet to the place of beginning, With the privilege
of said alley. [Which premises John McCrea, et
ux., by deed dated September 15th, 1838, recorded
in Deed Deeli, A. D. 8..: N o.
so, page 03, &c.. con
veyed unto John R. tarhitnCY fee,reserving
ground rent of 00, payable Ist of January and
July.)
EC. C. P.; J. '65. 120. Debt, 892.95 Lex.)
Taken in execution anti to be sold as the property
of. John B. Whitney.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Ithiladelphia,sheritr Office, Aug. 26,1885. aull-3t
SHERIFF'S: BALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
a Writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening. Septetuber 4, 1861, at 4 o'clock, at
ransom-street Half,
All that certain lot of ground and three-story
brick messuage thereon, situate on the east side of
Eighth street, 202 foot southward from Master
Street, In the city of Philadelphia; containing in
front oh Eighth street 16 feet, and extending in
depth westward of that width 160 feet to Merchant
street. [Which said lot John Grfm and others, by
decd dated July 3, 1850, recorded In Deed Book G.
Mr. C., No. 89, page In, /cc., conveyed unto George
Bernard, In fee, reserving . a ground rent of tfa,
payable on the first days of January and July.]
CC. C. P.; '65. 115. Debt, 300.12. E. S. Campbell.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of George Bernard.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 11, 1865. au.l4-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OP
a writ of Levart Facias, to ins diseeted, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning,Septentber 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street
Alf that three-story brick messunge and lot of
ground situate on the east side of Twelfth street,
07 feet 9 Inches southward from Callowhill street, in
the city of Phnadeiphin !, containing In front on
Twelfth street le feet, and In depth 50 feet to.a
three-feet alley, with the privilege thereof. (Which
premises George Earp, Jr., et ux., by deed dated
April 17, 1860, recorded in Jr.,
Book G. W. C.,
No. 95,page 233, conveyed unto William Y. Coils
day in t'ee.l
18. Y. C. has parted with his interest.
[D. C. S., '65, 92, Debt, $2,305.3.1. Littleton.)
Taken in execution and to he sold as tile property
of William Y. Colladay. • -
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug, 18, 1885. au22-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public stile Or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, September 9, 1665, at 4 o'clock, at SanSom
street Hall,
All that lot of ground beginning on the corner of
Orthodox street and Taeony street, in the city of
Philadelphia; thence extending westwardly along
Tatony street 127 feet 6 inches; thence southwardly
100 feet; thence westwardly 20 feet; thence north
wardly 100 feet to Tacony road; thence westwardly
by the same 040 feet; thence SOlithwardly 200 feet to
Melrose street; thence eastwardly by the same 387
feet 6 inches to Orthodox street, and thence by the
same northwardly 200 feet to the place of beginning.
[Which lot Charles J. Stine and wife conveyed unto
Henry. E. Wallace in fee.] •
CD. C.; S. '65. 65. Debt, $2,771.44). Perkins.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Henry E. Wallace.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Merit.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 26, ms, Bu 2 -5 -at,
- -
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY , VIRTUE OP
a writ of Venditioni txponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or 'endue, on MON
DAY Evening September 4, 1885, at 4 o'clock, at
Sausolu-street Hal,
All that lot of ground with the two two-story-And•
a-half brick messuages with one-story kitchen on
the rear, and four two-story frame tenements in
the rear, situate on the northwesterly side of Rich
mond street 198 feet 8% inches northeastwardly from
Ann street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front on Richmond street 40 feet, and in depth
290 feet to Salmon Street, MAO premises Borah
McCall, by deed dated February 10, 1, recorded in
Deed Book T. H., No. 87, page 192, conveyed unto
James A. Mason in fee, reserving a ground rent Of
$lBO, payable Ist of January _and
[D. C.; S. 'B5. 10. Debt 14595.62. McCall.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of James A. Mason.
DERRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, She rlff's (Mice, Anglia 23, 1885. au'rr-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-By VIRTUE OF A
writ of Levert Pacias, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY
Even n September 4, 1885, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom
street Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the west side of Thirteenth street,
120 feet northward from Brandywine street, in the
city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Thir
teenth street fifteen feet, and lu depth sixty feet, to
a three-feet alley, with the privilege thereof.
[Which premises ary Ann Street, by deed dated
March 28,1860, recorded InDeed Book A.D. 8., No.
111, page 146 4 conveyed unto William R. Baker in
fee. Subject to a ground rent of Porty-flue deflated
CD. C.; 5.'65. 31. Debt, $1(1,308.46. Littleton.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
Of William It. Baker.
HENRY C. ROWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug 18, 1885. aun-It
SHERIFF'S SALR-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Expeuas, to me &rested,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue ' on MON
DAY Evening, September 4, 11E5, at . 4 o'clock, at
m
Banso-street Hall,
Ail that certain messuage and lot of ground situ
ate on the southerly side ey Green street, in the
Twenty-fifth ward, (near Rising Sun,) in the city,of
Philadelphia; Colltalning In front on Green street
100 feet,and in depth 240 feet 2 inches. Bounded west
erly by Matthias Knorr's laud, southwardly by
land formerly of John Welsh, and eastwardly by
ground of Jesse C. Norton and George J. Miller.
CWlitch said lot John Welsh, by deed - dated April
Ist, 1812, recorded In Deed Book. L. It. 8., No. 100,
page CC, &e., conveyed unto Martin Indio in fee.
reserving a ground rent of twenty'-five dollars gold
and silver money, on Ist of April and October. ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Martin Ludie.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Oince,Ang 11.18e5; aul4-3t
SERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A.
writ efLevarl Facies, to me directed, will be ex
posed to piddle aale or vendue, ou MONDAY Nye u
ing, September 4, 1815, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom - stre - t
Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the north side of Wallace street,
15 feet 4 Inches eastward from Twenty-third street.
In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Wallace street 16 feet 4 Inches, and extending Ds
depth 54 feet 835 Males to a 3-feet alley. with the
privilege thereof. (Which premises 0. W. Davis
et ux.. by deed dated March 19th, 1863, conveyed.
unto Charles T. Eh renpfort In fee.] -
(D. C.:S., '65. 15. Debt, *1,500. G. W. Biddle.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Charles F. Ehrenpfort.
'HENRY c. HOWAILL, Sheriff,
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Of4ce, Aug. 15, Mid. aura-3t
SHERIFF'S SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
SHERIFF' B SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
NI writ of Vend Mont ExponaS, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on 610N
-IfAY Evening September 4, 1862, at 4 O'clock, at
Sansom-streetHall,
No 1. All that lot of ground beginning on the
northwest corner of Vine and Fifty-elghtb. streets,
in the yof Philadelphia; thence northward along
Fifty-eighili street 300 feet; thence westward 252
feet; thence southward 220 feet to Vine street;
thence eastward along the same 240 feet to the place
of beginning. (Which said lot Charles Stockman,
by deed dated October 26th, 1859, conveyed unto
Jacob Stockman in fee.]
No. 2. All that lot of ground situate on the south
side of Vine street, 920 feet westward from Fifty
eighth street, in the city o 6 Philadelphia; contain
ing, in front on Vine street 80 feet, and in depth on
the east line 170 feet. and on the west line 150 feet.
[Which lot Charles T. Kite and wife, by deed dated
August 17th, 1859, conveyed unto Jacob StOClonall lu
fee.]
No. 3. All that yearly ground rent of two hundred
and twenty-five dollars issuing out of a lot of
ground situate on the north side of Vine street, 240
Met weStward from Fifty-eight street, to the city
of Philadelphia; containing in front on Vine Street
180 feet, and In depth on the east line 22111tiet, and
on the west line 170 feet. [Which lot Jacob Stock
man et ux.„ by deed dated January 14th, 1856, con
veyed unto George F. Knoll in fee, reserviugihere
t the said yearly ground rent.]
[D. C.: S., 115, 25, Debt, 852,000. J. E. Gowen.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Jacob Stockman.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 15, 1865. aulB-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Fachis, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, September 4, 15415, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom
street
Al that 'two- story stone messuage and lot of
ground beginning on the south side of Masters
street 18 feet westward from Twenty-eighth street,
in the city or Philadelphia; thence westward along
Masters street 76 feet 6 inches to a point; thence
south 5 degrees 98 minutes, east 166 feet 9 inches to
a point; thence north 84 degrees 52 minutes, east 46
feet 2 incites to the west side or. Twenty- et . ghtli
street; thence northwardly along the same le feet 3
inches to a point,• thence westwardly at right angles
with Twenty-eighth street 18 feet to a point, and
th6nee northwardly 130 feet to the plare of begin
ning. {Which premises John Hudson, by deed
dated May 7,1860, conveyed. unto Barbara Hiegel
in iee•]
[D. C.; 8., '65. 45. Debt, $1,308.17. Thompson.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Ferdinand Hiegel;and Barbara. his wife.
- DENBY C. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mice, Aug. 22, 1865. au24-3t
SHERIFF'S. SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditiont Exponas, to me directed,
will lie exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY EN‘eiting,__September 4, 1800, at 4 o'clock, at
Sun sons-street Hall.
All that lot of ground situate on the south side of
the West Chester road, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing hi front on said road 24 feet, and in depth
114 feet; bounded eastward and southward by ground
now or Late of Joseph Lehman, westward by g. round
of JaCOli S. Cunitz. (Which premises Joseph Leh
man CE ux., by deeds dated and August 20th,
1838, conveyed unto Thomas Dine in fee.]
CD. C.; 5.,"05. 20. Debt, 44204. Mltchcson.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
Of Thomas Dine, deed.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Aug. 15,1855. aulB-3t
SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of VenditiOni Expellee, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MON
DAY Evening September 4 ,. 1965, at 4 o'cloek, at
Sansom-streefHall,
All that niessuage, brick stable, and lot of ground
situate on the south side of Bedford street, one
hundred and fifty-five feet westward from Twelfth
street, in the city Of Philadelphia; containing in
front on Bedford Street fifteen feet, and in depth
sixtpfeet. [Which premises Jacob if. Duncan, by
deed dated January 29th, 1664, recorded in Deed
Book L. R. 8., No. 9, page 479, &c., conveyed unto
James 'Henry in fee, subject to a ground rent of
$12.50,)
CD. C.; S. '65. 9. Debt, 8280.35. Errickson.]
Taken in execution And to be sold as the property
of James Henry.
• HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's office, Aug.ls, 1585. aula•at
p,HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A.
Writ of Venation! Ex - portas, tome directed, will
be eximped to public sate or vendae, on MONDAY
Even ng, dcptembee 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, &t situsout
street Hall,
All that three-story prick mesSuage and lot of
ground, situate on the south side of Callon-hilt
street, 227 feet westward from Twenty-that street,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Callowhill street 17 feet, and in depth 109 feet 3
Inches to Carlton street. Mitch premises James
pundits et al., by deed dated August 4th, 1843, re
corded In Deed Bonk, R. L. L., No. 10, page 801,
&c., conveyed 1101,03'61m McFall. in fee, reserving a
ground rent, of $34.
CD. C.; S., MS. s. Debt, $132.65. Paul.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of John McFall.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's (Mee, Aug. 15, 1885. au.lB-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom
street Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the northeast Corner of Wallace
and Twenty-third streets, in the city of Philadel
phia; containing in front on 'Wallace street 15 feet
4 Inches, and In depth along Twenty-third street 54
feet Bi,; inches to a three-feet alley. with the mixt ,
lege thereof. [Which premises 0. W. Davis et ux.,
by deed dated March 19th, 1863, conveyed unto
Charles F. Ehrenpfort in fee.
CD. C.. 5.,'&9. 14. Debt, $1,500. G. W. Eltlille.3
Taken'in exeeution and to be sold as the property
of Charles F. Ehrenpfort.
HENRY C. HOWELL Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office,Aug. 15, 1865. aulB-St
gIIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will he
exposed to public sale or } endue, ou atoNDAY
Evening, September 4, WS, at 4 o'clock, at Sansmn
street Hall, -
All that three-story brick maasuage and lot of
ground situate on the north of Wallace street 50
feet 8 incites eastward from Twenty-third sreet, in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Wallace street 15 feet 4 inches, and in depth 54 feet
855" inches to a three-feet alley, with the privilege
Diener. [Whielt promiseS 0. WDavis et 112 E,
deed dated March 19, 1963, conveyed unto Charles
Ehrenpfort fee.]
C.
[D. ' S., '6.5. 18. Debt, $1,500. G. W. Riddle.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Charles F. Ehrenpfort: •
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheritrs Office, Aug.ls. 1965. attl9-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facing, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom
street Hall,
All that three-story brick mesenage and lot of
ground situate . On the south side of Coates street,
ninety•Oneleet fel/inches eastward from Thirteenth
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in
front on Coates street eighteen feet, and in depth
one hundred and two feet eight incites to Penn
street.
CD. C.; S., '65. 63. Debt, $2,230.7.1. Fletcher.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Isaac H. Fennitnore..
HENRY C. IIOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffla Office, Aug. 23, 1865. au2s-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening, Setember 4, 1885, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom-street sail,
All that four-story brick Messuage and lot of
ground:situate on the northeast corner of Third and
New streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front on Third street 18 feet 9 inches, and in depth
along 56 feet. (Which premises S. S. Jones. by deed
dated October 81, 18,44, recorded in Deed Book R. L.
L., No. 38., page 231, &c., conveyed unto Osborn
Conrad In fee,) .
[D.C.; S., , d 5. 62. Debt, $.421.24. 91m1)4011,)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the properly
of Osborn Conrad. I
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 23, 1865. au2s-3t,
kIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MON..
DAY Evening. September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom-street Hall, .
All that brick stone building (being a beer vault)
and lot of ground situate on the east side of Broad
street, 80 feet southwardly from Cumberland street,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Broad street 80 het, and extending in length east
wardly 150 feet.
CS. C.; Jan., 11365. No. 1. Debt, 0,219.50. Mullen.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of George Burkhardt.
HENRY C. HOWELL Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office,Aug. 12, 1885. auls-It
p„HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OP
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening, September 4, 1885, at 4 o'clock, at
Ransom-street_
All those three contiguous ilk of ground situate
on the southeasterly side of Blow. street, 225 feet
southwestward from Foulkrod street, in the Twen
ty-third Nord of the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing in front on Willow street 60 feet, and in depth
DA feet 4 inches.
. .
[D.C.; 5.,'85, 93. Debt, VW. Woodward.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of John A. Brusher.
HENRYC. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philetlelrhia. Sheriff's Office, Aug. 21, 1864. al/24-3t
SHIPPING.
taigk FOR RICHMOND, NORFOLK,
AND CITY POINT.
PHILADELPHIA: AND RICHMOND STEAM
PACKET COMPANY.
The tine steamship
"VIRGINIA,"
Will een from the First Wharf above MARKET Et.
ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6,1865, AT 12 bL
These steamers Insure at lowest rates and sail re
gularly every Wednesday and Saturday.
For freight or passage, with excellent accomrao
- apply to
WM. P. CLYDE ea CO.,
se4-$t No. 14 NORTH WHARVES
ME BOSTON AND PHILADEL
PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE, sallipg from
eackport on SATURDAYS, from first wharf above
PIM; g.t3cOt, Philadelphia, and Long Wart, See
ton.
The steamer SAXON. Captain Matthews, will sail
from Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday, Septem
ber 9, at 10 A. M., and steamer NORMAN, Captain
Baker, from Boston for Philadelphia, same day, at
311,
These new and substantial steamships form a regu
lar line, galling from each port punctually on Satur
days.
Insurances effected at one-half the premium
charged on the vessels.
Freights taken at fair rates.
shippers are requested to send Blip Receipts and
Bills of Lading with their goods.
For Freight or Passage (having fine s.ccommoda-
Lions), apply to HENRY WINSOR & "CO..
mh24f. 333 South DELAWARE Avenue.
aigatNEW TOW-BOAT LINE
A.KE_,
—DELAWARE AND CRESAPE
STEAM TOW-BOAT COMPANY.-Barges towed
to and from Philadelphia, Havre de Grace, Balti
more Washington and intermediate points. WM.
P. dLYDE cb., Agents, No. 14 SOUTH
WHARVES, Philadelphia. jela-taei
x id gigt NEW EXPRESS LINE TO
ALEXANDRIA, GEORGETOWN.
AND WASHINGTON, via Chesapeake and Dela
ware Canal.
Steamers leave first Wharf above MARKET
Street every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at
ft M.
For FreWit apply to Agaitta, WM. v.YDE a,
00..14 North and South Wharvee, .
rhuadelpblitt
J. B. DAVIDSON, Georgetown, D. C.•
FLOW
ERS & BOWEN, Alexandria, Va. Mlll4-9m
irdarat NOTICE.—FOR NEW
YORK.—The PHILADELPHIA AND
NEW YORE EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPA
NY, vla Delaware and Raritan Canal.
Steamers leave DAILY, first wharf below MAR
BET Street, at 12 o'clock M.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO, B. WHARVES, Phila.
JAMES HAND, 117 WALL Street,
zahm-am New York. •
FOR HARTFORD, CONN.,
via Delaware and Raritan Canal.—
The Philadelphia Steam Propeller Company's stea
mer SARAH, Captain Jones, will leave as above
with despatch.
Apply on board or . to
M. BAIRD & CO.,_Agents.
au2S-tf No. 1.32 8. DELAWAR.E Avenue.
jSOLDIERS AND OTHERS WILL
find It to their Interest to buy Boots, Shoes,
Trunks, Travelling Bags, &e., at UAERETT , S,
.1 South sEcoND,ab. Chestnut, eastalde.aull-lue
t am WILLIAM H. MOORE, GE-
N..
s23 l\ R - IE A R C AA L E r y e Ie , Nj , S t tI e IRNIDERT AKER,
Sir Personal attention . at all botirsii.t""g3o4ut
E. B. EARLEY,
PURNISHING UNDERTAKER,
PI- I.OOIIIAT TENTH and GREEN streetß. UeR-BIT
fTAVANA OIGARS.—A GOOD VA
LA-, PIETY constantly In store and bond, at lois.
catdl rates. S. FueuET & SOWN.
ittyrel-ans 4 No- Vie South . lrigarr Street
AUCTION SALES.
D -
H. BURDETT, MUG
JL, TION EBB.
U. S. GOVERNMENT VESSELS
AT AUCTION.
BUIIDETT, JONES, St CO.,
war, BELL ON
TUESDAY, September a, 1885, at 12 o'clock, noon,
at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn (by order of the Navy
Department,) the tottowtog-named vessels:
Steamer ADDIISTA. DINSMORE — Length, 199
feet; breadth, 32 feet ID Inches; depth of hold, 9 feet
2 inches; between decks, 7 feet 6 inches; diameter of
cylinder, 40inches; stroke, 19 inches; two Ericsson's
engines; one boiler with two furnaces.
Steamer FORT MORGAN—Length, 209 feet;
breadth, 24 feet 8 Inches; depth of hold, 10 feet 2
Inches; between decks, 7 feet 7 Inches; depth of
lower bold, 7 feet 6 Ineheswltameter, of cylinder, 36
inebeio, stroke, 36 Inches; two vertical engines; one
boiler with three furnaces,
Steamer. ll(7lllE—Length, ley feet; breadth, 29 feet
9 inches; depth, 11 feet; depth between deelEs, T
feet; diameter of cylinder, 32 'lichee; StrOle, 20
inches; two horizontal. engines; two boilers with
four furnaces.
Side-wheel SteamerHONDUßAS—Length 150 feet;
breadth 27 feet; depth of bold, 10 feet 2 inches; di
ameter orcylinder, 36 Inches; length of stroke, 8
feet; one Steam eogiee.
Side•wheel Steamer WANDO—Length, 226 feet;
breadth, 26 feet; depth of hold, 11 feet :5 inches; di
atheter of cylinder, 52 Inches; stroke, 4 feet; two
oscillating engines; two tubular boilers, containing
eight furnaces.
Side-Wheel steamer OLEANDER—Length, 144 feet
10 inches; breadth, 23 feet; depth, 8 feet 4 ladies;
diameter of cylinder, 36 inches; stroke, 7 feet; one
beam engine; one boiler with two furnaces,
Screw Steamer QUEEN—Length, 168 feet niches;
breadth, 29 feet; depth of hold, 8 feet; height be
tween decks, 6 feet 8 Inches; diameter of cylinder,
42 thanes; strone ' 42, Inches; one vertical engine;
oue boiler with three furnaces,
Screw Steamer DAYLIUTIT—Length, 175 feet;
breadth, 29 feet S inches; depth of hold, 11 feet;
height between decks, feet W inches; diameter of
cylinder, 44 inches; stroke, 24 inches.
Screw Tug-boat DELTA—Length, 61 feet 2 inches:
breadth, 12 feet 3 Inches; depth, 6 feet 3 inches;
diameter of cylinder, 16 Inches; stroke, le inches;
one engine; one boiler. -
Screw Tug-boat AMARANTISUB—Length, 109
feet; breadth, 20 feet; depth, 8 feet 3 inches; diame
ter of cylinder, 30 Inches; stroke, 30 inches; one
engine; one boiler with two furnaces.
Screw Tug GAMMA—Length, 35 feet S inches;
breadth, 14 feet 3 inches; depth, 5 feet 4 inches;
diameter of cylinder, 16 inches; stroke, 16 inches;
one engine; one boiler, one furnace.
Side;wheel Ferry-boat " COM. HULL" — Length,
131 feet; breadth, 28 feet 10 inches; depth, 11 feet;
inclined engine; diameter of cylinder, 56 Inches;
stroke, 9 feet; one boiler.
Side-wheel Ferry-boat SHOE:OXON—Length, 181
feet 7 Inches; breadth, 32 feet I inch; depth, 13 feet
6 -inches; diameter of cylinder, 44 inches; etroke, 8
feet; one beam engine; one boiler.
Schooner GEO. MAN - OHMS—Length, 107 feet:
breadth, 28 feet 6 inches; depth, 9 feet 5 inches.
Brig BOHlO—Length, 100 feet; breadth, 24 feet 9
inches; depth, 9 feet 4 inches.
TERMS — Twenty per cent. on the day of sate; the
balance within six days, when the vessels must be
removed Mtn the yard.
au2B-mvf4t C. H. BELL, Commandant.
TO MANUFACTURERS,
CITY TRADE GENERALLY,
The subscriber is Commission Agent for In
faCturers of the following Goods;
COTTON YARN, all numbers.
COTTON WARPS, all numbers.
COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CARPET
WARP.
WADDING, all qualities.
WICK, TWINE, BATTS, AND RAV CARPETS.
GILLING AND SEINE TWINES.
R. T. WHITE,
237 MARKET Street, 226 CHURCH Alley.
sel-Zm
WADDING NVAREHOIISE.
NO. 212 CHURCH ALLEY.
The attention of the TRADE is called to the snb
scrlbersr large arta Varied assortment of
WADDINGS,
which be has now in store, and is constantly receiv
ing, to wit:
CHEAP HEAVY WADDINGS FOR CLOTHIERS.
SUPERIOR. QUALITY DO. FOR JOBBERS.
HEAVY BLACK AND WHITE
PIECE WADDltie*, POE FURRLERS,
ALSO,
FINE COTTON LAPS AND. TIE YARNS.
R. E. EVAN'S,
any-erntrlni Manufacturers' Agent,
BAGS s BAGS i BAGS I
NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
SEAMLESS, B B URLAP, AND !SUNNY
FLOUR AND SALT BAG S, ALL SIZES,
PRINTED TO ORDER, BY
JOHN T. BAILEY ec CO.,
h26-6m wo. na NORTH FRONT STRFAT.
11AZARD HUTCHINSON,
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS,
110 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
AND
108 READS STREET, NEW YORK. je234m
JO. MATHEWSON, GENERAL 00M
iv • MISSION PRODUCE BROKER AND FOR
WARDING MERCHANT, No. 255 BROAD Street,
AUGUSTA, Georgia, at the old stand of the late
firms of T. P. Stotitit & Co., littovall, McLaughlin,
& Co, and G. H. McLaughlin, & Co.,
Will give his prompt and personal attention to
the purchase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods,
Sugar, Baton, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging,
and merchandise generally.
Raving the agency of several first-class Cotton
Mills, I gin prepared, at an limes, to supply orders
for Yarns, Abetting, Shirtings, Ounahltrgs, Drills,
Jeans, &c.
With extensive FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES,
can furnish secure Storage, and give prompt atten
tion to Merchandise and Produce consigned to me
for forwarding in any direction. au23-3ni
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FOR FUEL.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, U. S.,
WASHINGTON. D. C.,September 1, 1860.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the
Clerk's Office, House of Representativeb of the
United States, until Friday, the 29th day of Sep
tember, A. D. 1865. at 12 o'clock H., for furnishing
for the use of the House of Representatives 700 tons
(2,240 lbs.) of best Anthracite Coal, equal to the Bal
timore Company's Coal—No. 1 or large egg-size.
.100 cords of best Baker's Pine Wood, (seasoned.)
50 cords of seasoned Oak in lengths of two feet.
DO cords of seasoned Hickory Ali lengths of tWO feet.
The whole to be delivered into the vaulta at the
Capitol by the Ist of November ensuing, under the
d. irections of the Chief Engineer, with whom satis
factory arrangements must be made for weighing
and measuring. Satisfactory security for the per
formance of the contract will be required.
Proposals should be directed "To the Clerk of the
House of Representatives," and endorsed "Propo
sals for Ernel.” EDWARD maginitsow,
se4. m4t Clerk of the H. It.. U. S.
PROPOSALS FOR REPAIRING ORD
NANCE STOREHOUSE AT THE NAVY
YARD, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
BUREAU OF ORDNANCE,
NAVY DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, August 23, ISO.
SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed " Proposals
for repairing the Ordnance Storehouse at the Navy
Yard, Norfolk, Virginia," will be received at this
office until noon on the 11th September, 1865, for
furnishing all the materials and workmanship, and
repairing tile building, according to speciiiCatiffile
and plans on die in this Bureau. "
Plans and specifications for the work are also de
posited in the office of the Civil Engineer of the
Norfolk Navy Yard, where bidders are referred for
information.
It is to be understood that the contractor is to
furnish all the materials and perform all the work
described, and to COMplete the building in all re
spects.
Bidders will state the price and name the time in
which they will engage to complete the work, and
the Bureau retains the right to reject any or all
bids which It shall not consider reasonilble.
au2s-finaw7t
WAR DEPARTMENT-OFFICE OF
DIRECTOR AND DENErtA.L MANAGER
OF MILITARY RAILROADS „_UNITED STATES,
WASIIINGTON, D. C. July 31, 1863.
FOR SALE—CHATTANOOGA ROLLING MILL. -
-Proposals will be received at this Office until
twelve o'clock, noon, on 'WEDNESDAY, Septem
ber 13, 1885, to purchase the United States Military
Railroad Rolling Min at Chattanooga, Tenn., with' ,
the machinery, tools, buildingo, fixtures, and track
connecting the Rolling Mill with the Nashville and
Chattanooga Railroad.
The mill and machinery constructed to re-roll
Railroad Iron are entirely new, and of the moat
improved character.
For full description and details of operation, ca
pacity. &e,, apply in person, or by letter, to T . W.
YARAE x, Superintendent; Chattanooga, Tenn,
All Bids should be endorsed «Proposal to pin.
Chase Chattanooga Rolling MM."
D. C. IticCALLUDE , Brevet Brig. Gen.,
Director and General M anager Military Rall
au7-rawfffit roads United States.
COPARTNERSHIPS,
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-THE
undersigned have this day entered into a co
partnership, under the name and title of THOMAS
Wr, HERSHEY, for the transaction of the general
Grocery business, at 136 North THIRD Street.
Jr. S. THOMAS.
PHILADELPHIA, Septem gA b M er tj alla l t 11811861102EZ.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-T H B
Undersigned have this day entered Into a co.
WAIL
_ Bl lPc"On.dAti.fttl transaction ndt c t f tlie lt h rl at.
DAL I. umBER BUSJNE66. atIIiuB o MARKET
U. C . WAI4RUNI4 BR".
A. DEDINDB., ' ,III.
PHILADaLPMA, July 8,1886.
Tat BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN
connection with an old established Lumber Depot
at coiombia, Pa., thus giving the yard superior ad
vantages.: • 1711411 n.
SUMMER RESORTS.
LIGHT -HOUSE COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The nearest house to the surf.
JONAH WOOTTON;
aul4-Im s Proprietor
pROTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
MILLER & BURDOCK,
VAN lIPACTUREIL.S oF PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
Nos.lloA and 1104 It SANSOM St., Philadelphia,
Offer to the triule the most complete and extensive
assortment of Photograph Albums, comprising over
three hundred varieties of the lateetstyles and most
beautiful patterns with a great variety of clasps
and ornaments. 'Xhey are unsurpassed In beau
and durability by any in the market; and sold a
less than the general average prices. Satisfaction
guaranteed or the money refunded. A liberal dis
count to dealers. Catalogues mailed to any addresd
without charge.
POCKET BIBLES AND POCKET TESTAMENTS,
WITH PSALMS IN METRE.
Miller & Burlock's superior and well-known Pearl
Bible, also their Pearl Testament, in various styles
b f bi n ding, for sale on liberal terms, at Nos. 110%
and 1104 SA 'MOM
au2-wanstsuim
E D. F. MORGAN, -
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTING
AGENT,
MEMPHIS, TENN.
The Civil Omuta or this District are now in pew
tical operation. Having practiced at the MemphS
bar for ten (10) years, my acquaintance with the
business community greatly facilitates in the speedy
collection of claims.
jpi-em R. D. P. MORGAN.
CABINET FURNITURE,
"-/ MOORE & CAMPION,
7161 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
are prepared to follow the decline in the market in
the price of their Furniture. Purchasers willpleinia
call and examine our stock. inyle-/r
AUCTION SALES.
JOHN B. MYERS & CO. AUCTION
EBBS, Nos. ROA and 234 MAKKIET Street.
LAIRGR POSITIVE SALE OF FItENOII AND
SAXONY DRY GOODS, &C. THIS DAY.
A CARD.—We offer this morning, to 41,614peetil
attention of jobbing and retail merchants, a supe
rior assortment of freshly imported French and
Saxony dry goods, &e.,embracing 550 lots of season'"
able articles. Sale by catalogue, on four mouths'
credit, ep mmencing at 10 o'clock.
LARGE rEtiEiVit . FORV !SALE OF FRENCH AND
OTHER E TRIP
PEAN D
INRYG GOODS. 650 ,
T MORN.
September 4th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue,
on four months' credit, about 000 LOTS of French,
India, German, and British dry goods embracing a
full assortment fancy and staple articles, in silks,
worsteds, woollens, linens, and cottons.
N. B,—Goons arranged for exanitnatlon and cata
logues ready early On morning of said.
LARGE SALE OF FRENCH DREW 00009,
SILKS, SHAWLS, KID GLOVES, &c., lncluded in our sale of MONDAY, September4th,
will be found in part, the following
DRESS GOODS.
pieces?-4 black and colored Parts merino cloth.
—pieces black and colored Paris mousse lames.
pieces silk plaid brilliants and striped Atlantan.
pieces Saxony and Parts plaids, melanges, reps.
pieces plain arid fancy poplins, alpacas, Mo.
hairs. _ .
• •
ES SIL
pieces Lyons blac Dß k taffetas and gros do rit in.
nieces Mourning gros grains, armares, Ac.
pieces point tic soles, lustrincs, fancy Silks, &e.SHAWLS.
Broche, longand square, and Berlin wool shawls.
Plaid, woolen, long and square, and merino
shawls.
Brodie borders, Stella and mows laine shawls,
MAISONS.
No. 1 to 20, St. Ettlenne, black silk velvet ribbons.
Posit de sole. grosgrain and trimming ribbons.
PARIS RID GLOVES, &C.
600 dozen gents' and ladles', black and colored,
Paris kid gloves, for best city trade. Fresh goods
Just landed
CLOAKS, SACQUES 6so.
Full line silk, beaver, and doeskin, mantles,
saccques &c.„ with rich trinunings.
TANEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. Sas.
Involte tape cord linen cambric handker
chiefs. Also, tho n shirt fronts, head nets, ties,
sowings, notions, &c.
ALPACAS AND CORMIGS.
500 pieces fine black and colored alpacas and Co
burgs.
LARGE PEREMPTORYSALE OF BOOTS, SHOES,
BROGANS, TRAVELLING BAGS, &c.
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
September Sth, will be sold at 10 o'clock, by cata
logue, on four months' credit, about LAO packages
boots shoes, brogans, cavalry boots, .Icc., of city
and Eastern manufacture. Open for examination,
with catalogues, early on morning of sale.
LARGE EGSITI I V A. t m S f i gf i s OF .S, 3OOTS, SHOES,
24OTICE.—Ineludeg our wile of hoots and shoes,
. .
TUESDAY MORNING;
Sept. 5, will be found, in part, the following fresh
and desirable assortment, viz:
—eases men's, boys', and youths' calf, double
sole, and half-welt dress boots.
eases men's, boys, and youths' kip and buff
leather boots,
cases men's fine wain, long.leg cavalry and
Napoleon thick boots.
cases men's and boys' calf, buff leather (buckle
and plain) Congress boots and balmorals.
cases men's, boys', and youths' kip, buff, and
bolished grain; half.welt, and heavy double-sole
rogans.
—cases ladies' line kid,goat, morocco, and ena
melled patent sewed, buckle, and plain batinorals
and Congress gaiters,
cases women's, misses, and children's Calf and
buff leather balmorals and lace boots.
cases children's line kid, sewed, city-made lace
boots, fancy-sewed balmorals, and ankle ties.
—cases ladies' fine black and colored lasting Con
gress and side-lace gaiters.
eases women's, misses', and children's goat
and morocco copper-Gaited lase boots,
cases ladles" fine kid slippers,. metallic over
shoes, and sandals, carpet-slippers, travelling bags.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH FRENCH,
GERMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
We will hold a large sale of foreign and domestic
dry gouda, by catalogue, on four months' credit and
part for cash,
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
September 7th, at 10 o'clock, embracing about 500
packages and lots Of staple and fancy articles, in
woollens, worsteds, linens, silks, and cottons, to
which We invite the attention of dealers.
N. B.—Catalogues ready andgoods arranged for
exhibition earlY on morning of sale.
FANCY CAUSIMIIRRS AND BEAVERS.
2 bales all silk and wool fancy eassimeres.
i bale blue beavers and Whltneys.
To be sold for account of whom it may concern, to
close a foreign account.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF CARPETINGS, &C.
By Catalogue.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
Sept. Bth. at 11 o'clock, on four mouths* credit,
250 pieces of superfine and line ingrain, Venithin,
list, hem. cottage, and rag earpetings, which may
be examined early on the morning of -sale.
M. THOMAS & SONS,
NOIL 139 and 141 South FOURTH. Street
DISSOLUTION
The firm of M. THOMAS & SONS was dissolved on
the twenty-fifth day of August, by the death of
MOSES THOMAS.
The business will be continued under the same
name by the surviving partners.
THOMAS S. ELLIS,
JOHN D. wromAs,
au3o-5t N. A. JENNINGS,
REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS.
Public sale of Real Estate and. Stocks, at the lei
change, every TUESDAY, at 12 o'clock, during ths
business season. In July and August only occasion.
al sale&
air Sales or furniture at the Auction Store 011•11
THURSDAY.
Sale Broad and Poplar streets.
HANDSOME FURNITURE—MANTEL AND PIER
MIRRORS —VELVET CARPETS OHA.NDE
LIERS, FIRE-PRWF. &C.
•
ON. WEDNESDAY MORNING,
At 10 o'clock, at the Northwest corner of Broad
and Poplar streets, trycatalogue. the handsome
furniture mirrors, carpets, chandeliers, &cr Also,
the kitchen furniture.
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of
sale.
Sale for Account of the United States.
DOWITAL ncfitEs, FURNITURE, MAT
TRESSES, BLANKETS, BEDDING, lA9N BED
STEADS, ON
PRIDAY MORNINa,
Sth inst, at 10 o'clock, at the southeast corner Broad
and Cherry streets, for account of the United
States,. by order of C. McDougal, Surgeon and
Brevet Colonel U. S. A., Medical - Purveyor, a large
quantity of hospital stores, iron bedsteads, bath
tubs, ranges, eauldrons, printing presses and ma
terials, empty boxes,.c.
Full particulars in catalogue three days previous
to sale.
Terms—Cash; 20 per cent. to be paid at time of
sale.
Sale for Account og the United States.
AT MeCLELLAN HOgPITAL, NICETOWN.
HOSPITAL STOBBS.
ON MONDAY MORNING, •
September Mb, 1865, at 10 o'clock, at the McClel
lan Hospital, Nicetown, will be sold, at public sale,
by order of C. McDougal , Surgeon and Brevet
Colonel U. S. A., Medical Purveyor, a large quan
tity of hospital stores, furniture, bedding, &c.
till particulars in catalogues.
.448' Terma—Cash; twenty-five per cent. to be paid
at time of sale.
SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, 1020
• CHESTNUT STREET.
CARD.—Agreeably to previous notice, the first
sale of OIL PAIN TINGS will be held at the.
pRIE J ADEWNIA ART GALLERY about the mit
of September. All wttost &Aron of contragigng
to the collection will do so at once.
N. B. Personal attention given to sales of Furni
ture at private residences, or removal to our store.
For terms, &c., apply at the Gallery. set-tf
PALE OF UNITED STATES STEAM
ERS AT AUCTION.
WM. L. WALL ..es CO., Auctioneers.
Will be sold at Public Auction on FRIDAY, Sep
telpher 15, 1865 at 12 o'clock Si.„ at the Navy-yard,
WASHINGTON', D. C., the following-named ves
sels, belonging to the United States Navy Depart
ment:
Side-wheel. JOHN L. LOCKWOOD.—Length, 114
feet; breadth, 24 feet; depth, 7 feet, I inehes; dia
meter of cylinder, 32 inches; 7 feet 8-inch stroke.
Propeller ALPHA.—Length, 68 feet 10 Inches ; •
breadth,.. 16 feet; depth, 6 feet 1 inch; diameter of
cylinder, 18 inches; 24-inch stroke.
Propeller FUCHSIA.—Length, 100 feet; breadth,
22 feet; depth, 8 feet 6 inches; diameter Of cylinder,
20 inches; 24-inch stroke.
Propeller CURRITIJC K. —Length, 120 feet;
breadth, 21 feet; depth, 7 feet 6 incites; diameter of
cylinder, 22 inches; .24-inch stroke.
Propeller MOCCASIN.—Length,IO6 feet; breadth,
22 feet; depth, 9 feet 6 inches; diameter of cylinder,
32 inches; . 34-Inch stroke.
Side-wheel 47-YSTONE STATE.—Length, 220
feet: breadth, Wir feet; depth, 21 feet; diameter of
cylinder, 80 inches; feet stroke.
bide-wheel YANKEE.—Length, 147 feet; breadth,
25 feet; depth, 30 feet 8 inches; diameter of cylinder,
38 inches; 8 feet stroke.
Side-wheel. JACOB BELL.—Length, 145 feet;
breadth, 20 feet 9 inelve9: depth, 8 feet; diameter of.
cylihder TI inches: 8 feet stroke.
Side-wheel ELLA.—Length, 150 feet; breadth. 23
feet; depth,B feet 6 inches; diameter of cylinder, 34
inches; 8 fet Awoke.
Side-wheel PHIL ADELPIIIA..—Length, 200 feet;
breadth, 30 feet; depth, 10 feet; diameter of cylin
der, 43 inches; 11 feet stroke.
Propeller VICTORIA.—Length, 113 feet; breadth,
22 feet; depth, re feet s iaehesl diameter of cylinder,
30 inches; 30 inches stroke.
Propeller GLADIOLUS.—Length,BO feet; breadth,
18 feet; depth, 7 feet 6 inches; diameter of cylinder,
30 Inches; 26 inches stroke.
Propeller EUREKA.—(Maehinery .removed.)—
Length, 85 feet; breadth, 12 feet 8 inches; depth, 8
feet 6 Inches,
The above-named vessels lie 45 the Navy-yard,
Washington, D. C., where they may be 9.931.191919 i.
TERMS OF SALE.—Cash, in Government fonds;
eight percent. at tile time of sale, and the balance
six days thereafter.
By order: J. B. MONTGOMERY,
sol-mwait Commanding.
AUCTION SALE OF WHISKY.
OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE.
14148 WALNUT Street,_
PnILADELPIITA, September 4, MS.
Will be sold at public auction, on account of the
'United States Subsistence Department, at the U. S.
Subsistence Storehouse (late Franklin Market},
71 1 ;NTI1 Street, north of Chestnut street, on FRI
DAY, September S, INS, about
700 GALLONS GOOD RYE WHISKY.
Packages of the best quality, and newly gauged.
Will be sold in lots of not less than one barrel.
Terms: , Cash in Government funds at time of sale.
Sale to commence at 10 A. M.
The Government reserves the right to stop the
sale if the prices are not considered satisfactorY.
MAC
se4-4t Captain and C. S.
SPECIAL SALE OF GOVERNMENT
MULES In Philadelphia, at the CITY BAZAAR
and TATTERS:ALLS, 1126 RACE Street, ONE
HUNDRED MULES. win be sold each WEDNES
DAY and SATURDAY Orouotiout the month or
September, commencing at le oieloelt A. AL, Those
Mules are nearly all t-elass, and sold only for
want of use. Every opportunity will be given to
examine them. Terms cash in Government funds.
By order of Captain ALBERT S. ASItMEAD,
Assistant Quartermaster.
set fintuth-im R. B. CHAMPION Auctioneer,
THE UNITED STATES WILL SELL,
at Public Auction, on FRIDAY, September 8111,
7865, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at CHAMPION'S BAZAAR,
No. 1120 RACE Street:
32 Horses. .
10 Ambulances, (two-horse.)
1 Ambulance, (one-horse.)
6 Wagon% (two horse.)
12 Carta.
76 Wheelbarrows. •
10 double acts Ambulance Harness.
7 double sets Wagon Harness.
3 single sets Lead Harness.
12 sets Cart 11ar116138.
3 Spreaders. •
9 Feed Troughs.
129 pounds Picket Rope,
They can be examined at the Uovernment Stables,
Twenty-second and Market, and Twenty-third be
low Walnut street. ALBERT S. ASMMEAD„
se4-5t Chief Quartermaster District of Pa.
SALE OP HOSPITAL BEDDING,
FURNITURE, &C,
MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE,
• WASHINGTON, D. C., August 28. 1865.
Will be sold at public auction, on THURSDAY,
the 7th of September, at Judiciary Square Ware
house. FIFTH and E Streets, at 10 o'clock A. M.,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF SERVICEABLE HOS
PITAL ritoryntvz,
embracing Blankets. Sheets. Counterpanes, Mat.
tresses. Mosquito Bars, Pillows, Chairs Bath
Tubs Refrigerators, Tin Basins, Woodenßuckets,.
Bedside Tables, &c.
At the close of the sale will be sold 3,190 Good and
500 Damaged DI ON BEDSTEAS.
Terms—Call, at time of Sale,
Successful bidders MUM remove their perelntSoo
within forty-eight (48) hours from date of sale. If
not removed within that period the articles will be
resold at the next subsequent sale, at the risk of the
first purchaser. C. SITTHERL AND,
auM-et Surgeon U. S. A. and Medical Purveyor.
It tU i p ß i ol i t. i Ty SA.LES OF HOSPITAL
MEDICAL PuirenvOn'S °Men,
WASHINGTON, D. C., August 29. 1855.
Will be held until further notice,. in this city, on
EVERY THURSDAY MORNINIT, commencing
SEPTEMBER 7, pros.,at 10 o'clock A. M. at Ju
dianry Square Warehouse ,, FIFTH' and E itreets,
au auutiou sale of Hospital louetiiture, Bedding, &c.,
which have been used In the Government service.
These sales will omits:tee Juan,' articles of a ser
viceable diameter, and the attention of Motel
keepers, Proprietors of Steamboats, and others, is
caned to them.
Terms—Cash, at the time of sale.
Siteecesful bidders mast remove' their purchases
within forty-eight OS) hours from date of sale. if
not taken away within that time the articles will be
resold at the next subsequent sale at the risk of the
first nnrdißser. . C. SUIIIF.RLA.NI).
anal-tr Surgeon U. S. A., Medical rueveyer.
AIICTION SALES.
VIIRNESB t _BRINLEY & CO .
_
Roe. 613 CHESTNUT and On JA , YNE Street,
SALE OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Otrf
GOODS.
ON TUESDAY,
cre Septeibber 6, 1665, St 10 o'clock, or, four mouth%
600 packages and lots Of fancy and staple Llty
goods.
SPECIAL ATTRACTIVE—SALE OF SAXOVy
WOVEN DRESS GOODS OF A OELEltetkrao
MANUFACTURE.
caseh of w T oNVo E n 3 d p re A S Y s g • Gods of the Mkt
desirable and attract GOODS rst DOMESTIC FOR OAS 1,
100 lots of domestic goods.
FRENCH IVIERINOEI4 AND WOOL PLAI I
ON TUESDAY.
100 pieces extra super French colored merior
Jeg,
100 plcees bitch-colored wool plaids.
DOMESTIC 01)01/5 FOR Wi.oll.
10 cases plain and pelfited satinets.
50 pieces 6-4 heavy beaver doegklns.
SO piers 6-4 super black en ssblie rem.
4.5 pieces 6-4 black beavers.
35 pieces 6-4 tweeds and overcoutlugs.
—Sales scarlet, blue, and white flannels.
prints, mous. de laines, jeans.
ticking's. brown muslins, paddin.
kingbalns, cheeks, and shirting St g ripes'.
100 all-wool I.timotals.
ALL-WOOL PLAID LONG SHAWLS.
500 lan , c-size wool plaid long shawls.
FANCT AND PLAIN BRITISH DRESS Gamy
JUST LANDED. ••
• Cases 4-4 new style check Neapolitans.
Cases 6.1 den lust:res.
Cases 6-4 fancy stripe Insite4.
Cases 0-4 small cheek Orleans.
Cases 6-4 high colored plaid poplins.
Cases ex-flue quality colored cashmeres.
Cases do. do. black do.
Cases brocade reps; mohnirs.
Cases black and colored eoburgs; brocade mohairt
Cases colored English inerinoes; satin faced do
-
110ANCOABT & WARNOCK, ktro .
TIONEERS. No. M4O MARKET Stleet.
LARGE POSITIVE FALL SALE OF AMERMAN
AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, EMBRowy,K,
lES, LINEN AND HOSIERY GOoos,
LINERY GOODS. &r., &e., by Catalogue,
ON. WEDNEsDAY,
- -
September fith. 1865. commeeing et 10 o'elOeic.
Included will be fauna a rail assortznent.
goods, well worthy the attention or buyer-
DAVIS & HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS,
Mate with 31. l+romas & Sons,)
STORE NO. 333 CRESTNTT STREET.
CARD.—Persons wishing to dispose of theft.
household goods, either at their reobleace
remora] to the 'store. will tbetiOO personal' or by
atter,
tion, and our best exertion to secure satisfactory
returns. auts
Snle No. 505 North Thirteenth street.
NEAT HOITSET-10I,I) FURNITURE, ELEGANT
lIPIANO,toy IMPERIAL CARPETS, PEAFEATHEREDO,
THIS MORNING
_ .
September 4th, at 10 o'clock. at N 0.605 North 'Mir.
tcenth street, below Spring Garden, the bougehoil
furniture, elegant rosewood piano forte, fine I.
portal carpets, line feather beds, &c.
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning sr
the sale,
FORD CO.,ATICTIONEERS,
A- 525 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE Streets,
SALE OF 1,350 OASES BOOTS AND SHOES.
THIS MORNING,
September 9th, commencing at ten oieloek, 1,330
cases hen ' s, bOys' and youths'elf. kip, and gratu
boots, balmoilds, brogana, Congress bang', gm,
ete. women's, misses' and children's sewed and
pegged boots, shoes, balmorals, aide lace, and Cos,
gress balnoorals., &a.
SALE OF 1,100 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES.
We will sell, by catalogue, for cash, on THURS.
DAY 111001 , 71...tiia, Sept. 7th, commencing at tee
&clock, 1,400 cuts Men's, boys', and youths' calf,
ED, Mid grain hoots, shoes, balmerals, brognni,
&e, with a desirable assort or
=lases , . end children's Neegr.
SALE OF CONDEMNED ORDNANCE
STORES.—WILL BE SOLD at public auction.
at the Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy N. Y.,on the
L'ith day or October next, at ten o'elOck A, at., a
large quantity of Ordnance Stores (rebid pattent6or
inferior quality, consisting ln part of the following
articles, viz:
8 Iron Columbiads; two 8 inch and six 10 Inch,
170 Cavalry Sabres and Swords.
43,300 Muskets and Rifles, new and old, U. S. and
foreign, of various calibres.
60 North's Carbides, Cu serviceable order,
101 Pistols, U. S. smooth bore, new,
86 Pistols, Revolvers,Starris patent and others,
with a large lot of spare parts for repairs of
D. S. and foreign small arms of various pat
terns.
163 Powder Horns, new.
59 Copper Powder Flaslts new.
293 Bullet Moulds, for musitets and rifles,
2,456 Curb Chains, new. old pattern,
1,438 Infantry Belt Plates.
23 Sets Artillery and Wagon Harness.
10,707 Cannon Primers, permission.
3,970 lbs Powder, damaged.
5,000 Ms Powder. milling.
39 lipare Wheels, for Artillery carriages.
8 Truck Carriages.
Percussion caps and £11349, old hose, leather, pistol
holsters (Snaffle and belt), and leather accoutre•
silents; carpenters' and laborers' tools, shot ant
iron castings, and pieces of wrought iron.
Samples of the principal lots of small arms may b?
seen at the Watervliet Arsenal, or at the U. S. Ord.
nsncc Agency, No. 45 Worth street. New York.
Terms of Sale—Cash. J. V. HAGNER, _
Motto-Col. Ordnande, Conn:Lauding,
se2-6t-ocl-6t-18-6t
CLOSING SALES
GOVERNMENT HORSES AND MULES
QUATEUMASTER GrExiatAt's OFFICE.
Auguat 24. lei,
Will be sold. at public audion,.dliflng
SEPTEMBER to the highest bidder, at the ttati
ud places named below viz:
NEW' YORK.
New York city Tuesday of each week, 100 liersei
cli day.
New York city, Thursday of each week, 200 Mule
eh day,
rEiIKSYLVANIA.
Philadelphia, Thursday of eaeh'week, 100 HMSO
eh day.
Philadelphia, Saturday, September 2, and Wednel
ay and Saturday of each week thereafter, 100 Mule
ch day.
Pittsburg,Thursday and Friday of each week, tl
eptember inclusive, 150 Mules each day.
Harrisburg, Tuesday of each week, 150 Mtilei
ay.
Mauch Chunk, Thursday, September 7, 200 Mulesi
Indiana, Tuesday, September 12, 150 Mules.
Greensburg, Thursday, September 14, 150 lioneal
Reading, Tliursday, September 19, 200 Mules.
Altoona, Thursday, September 28, 150 Horses.
INDIANA.
Indianapolis, September 11,13,15, 25, 27, and 29, 11
orses each day.
Indianapolis, September 12, 14, and 15, 150 Mai(
eh day.
ILLINOIS
Chicago, September 5,7, 9, 19,21, 23, 30, 150 Mule
~I, day.
Chicago, Aeptember 4, e, 6, /6, to, =2, as, 150 Horne
ch day.
DELAWARE.
Wilmington, 'Friday of each week, 150 Mules earl
rilmington, Tuesday of each week, WI Horn
ch day.
NEW JERSEY.
Trenton, Tuesday, September 5, 150 Mules.
Trenton, Tuesdal l September 19, 150 Mules.
day September Baltimore, Thursday, September 7, 156 Mlles.
Baltimore, Thursday, September 21, 150 Mules.
MISSOURI.
St. Lords, Thursday, September 7. and Tees&
'id Thursday of each week thereafter, 200 Muli
eh day.
. KANSAS.
Fort Leavoiwartit, commencing Tuesday. Be
Tuber 12, and continuing thereafter at such Hail
s the Depot Quartermaster may designate, 2,1
DIESBORO, D. C.
Tuesday and Thursday of each - week, 100 liars
ach day. •
No sated of Mules will take aec at
WASHINGTON, 1). 0,
The animals to be sold in September are supers
any heretofore offered to the public. The tuai
ty of them are sound and serviceable.
It is expected that at this aerie& of Rale* ail the ea
lees Government animate Mtn be disposed of. its
.1 Should therefore avail s themselves of this Nat 0)
ortanity Lb piroha.ge.
Animals will be sold singly.
Sales to commenceat
Terms cash, in 'United States currency.
JAMES A. MUM,
Brevet Brigadier General in charge
au2S-30t - First Division, Q. M. G. 0.1
U CTION 511. LE OF lIIDES
OFFICE DErow Cold. StiIifISTENCII,,
NASHVILLE, Tenn., August 23, 10.1
W se
e nNASHVILLE,
a Ten i n , a
O t L U T HUESD g AI f
e 7th day of September, 1655,
,000 GREEN .AND DRY HIDES, (more or les!
Terms, cash on delivery. Hides to be remove
anedlately after We. We to commence at
clock A. M. J. M. BLAIR,
au22-6t Captain and C. 0,1
NITED STATES MILITARY RA,
ROADS.
OPTION Or ASSISTANT QuARTERHAsTEN,
WASHINGTON, D, Z 5, MG.
AUCTION SALE OF „RODLING 'STOCK.
Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the MOE
adder, the following rolling stock:
On TUESDAY, September 19, at the Portia'
'0.4; Shop In Portland, Maine, SIR (6) Locomoth
Inglncs.
On THURSDAY, September _2l, at ninkii
Shop in BOWS, Xage. Pali' (4) LOCCOMM
:metres.
On MONDAY, September 25, at Kennett Squat
ear Philadelphia, Pa., Fifty (60) Box Freight Cal
our feet eight and a half Inch gauge.
On WEDNESDAY, September 27, at Wllmlngtd
MI. Eight-four (84) Box Freight Cars, five•E
The aboo stook is all new, 94113 Qr the Wry
nality. •
The Engines are flue-feet gauge, Bre-foot MG
nd cylinders 16x24 Inches. They can be char
o narrow gauge at a trifling expense.
Sales to commence at 10 A. 21.
Terms : Cash in Government funds.
H. L. ROBINSON ,
Brevet Colonel and A. 42,
ARGE BALE OF GOVERNXE )
I CARS, ENGINES, AND RAILROAD IS OA
UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS,
OFFICE Or ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER.
WASHINGTON' D. C. August 11,L
Will be sold at CITY POINT, Va., on WEDNI
y, octob6, at 11 o'clock A. M
bout four thousand (4,000) tons Railroad Iran.
At PORTSMOUTH, Va., on FRIDAY, October
112 M.•
rive (b) first-class Locomotive Engines.
lh C out fifty (50) Freight Cars and One (1) Passed)
ar.
At NORFOLM, Va.. October 15, at 5 P. M.:
ins new Locomotive Engine, o lootu .
At ALEXANDRIA , Va., on TUESDAY, Octo
7:
Pifty first-class Locomotive EREItIeS, 4.feet
inch gauge.
lighteen (18) new Platform Cars, five-foot gaol
'wenty-live (25) new Box Cars, flee (5) foot gall
Lbout three hundred and fifty (350) Box CUT, 4.
tiVdneh gauge.
.bout two hundred and thirty (21O) Platform I,
feet 8/5-Inch gauge.
.bout thirty (30) Stock do., 4-feet 536-inch gauge.
'wenty OA) Passenger do., do., do., do.
fle (I) Wrecking do., do., do., do.
'wo (2) new Trucks.
taty do., do., framed.
ourteen Fiats.
Lhout two thousand (2,000) tons Railroad IrOP.
Sales to commence at ALEXANDRIA at 10 A. ,
nd to continue from day to day until all are soa
Terms: Cash, in Government funds.
H. L. ROBINSON
Brevet Colonel and A. Q. N.
U. S. Military Rallroadl
M 144000
LARGE SALE OF GOVERNML
STEAMERS, TUGS, BARGES, &c.
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.
DEPOT OF WASIIINOTA,
WASHINGTON, D. C., August It, rln
Will be sold at panneu°
cti under the directl
of Ceiitaitl E. S. Allen, A.
j 9..„ at ti-street WIO
in the city of Washington, . C., on WEGN 08° 1
September 6th, at ten o'clock A. 56., the follow
vessels, viz:
Stern-wheel Steamer Wawenock, registered
tons.
Side-wheel Ferry-steamer John Disney, re ,
tered 360 tons.
Kew Propeller Farmer registered 185 tolls.
Scrcir Teg'A. S. Ts, registered fl
OM'
Schuylkill Barge ary E. Emus.
Schuylkill Barge James Henry.
Schuylkill Barge Quartz.
Schuylkill Barge James L. Ellis.
Schuylkill Barge Locust Mountain.
Schtlylkill Barge Broad Mountain.
Canal-boat America.
Canal-boat Fr E. Blakeman,
Canal-boat Lonaconing, No. I.
Ship's Cutter Constitution.
Two Yawl.boata.
Two Canal Ice-breakers.
The furniture and equipage will be sold with o
boat.
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Terms Cash In eovernnlellt told&
RUCKER.
Brevet Major Gen. and Chief Quartermaste r.
BulB-18t Depot of IFashlugt2
LARGE SALE OF GOVERN ME
RAILROAD ENGINES AND CABS.
VrmiTat. STAVIN; MILITARY RAILROADS , sg
OFFICE OP'ASSISTANT QUASTZustAi rf
WASHINGTON, D. C. August it. 1..
Will be sold at MANCHESTER, oppoAte
Twenty a., on TUESDAY, Oetober 3:
live (25) new lirst-class Locomotlye..
glues; five (5) foot gauge, Rye (5) food [ 1:1;
cylinders 18x24 Inches; capacity of tank,. ll.
lona, feet B
Fire (0) Arai-elan LocoollotiTes. • Y
-
gauhunge. B
TWO dred and sixty-five (265) Ow 0
Cars, live (5) foot gauge.
Fifteen (5) new Platform Cars, fire 1130 , t g "
Ten (10) Freight Cars, 4-feet B,li-t4eb
gailnugtfl all
The sale to continue from daY to day
kold. Sale to commence at le o'clock.
Terms: ()ash. Govertimgu,fan„WiliNsos,
".•
Brevet Colonel sad
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