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    CITY COUNCILS.
- A stated meeting of City Councils was held yesterday
a"fteiDOD. '• _
-.SELECT BRANCH.
President Lys in the chair.
Petitions, Communications, &c.
The following communication w 8,9 received from the
Mayor:
CaNTl.Etinx: Through the kind offices of Nicholas C.
Thonron, Req. of this city, the following named books
and plans relating to street sewerage. reservoirs, and dies"
tribntion of water and other like subjects of municipal
interest, viz:
_ c t - tnmeats relattfe aux Eaux de Paris,
:41.1. ".. ntni; des Instructions, , •
' (reneral,
Bordorsui des Prix,
',sous Tlile de Parts (carte),
• Types de Galleries D'Egoots,
Carte Satistique des Esouts,
have been presented to Philadelphia by the authori
ties of- Paris, France, and have been placed, as most ap
net priate, among the archives, in charge of the Chief
Engineer. and Surveyor. •
Respectfully. ALEXANDER HENRY, Mayor.
-A .resolution of thanks to Mr. Theuron was passed.
A communication was received from the Commissioner
- of [City Property calling attention to the condition of the
public squares , which have been occupied for cunning
grounds by the military. Referred jointly to the Gem
- mittees on Defence and City Property.
A petition from the employees of ft A. Smith, late
• city contractor, asking that some provision be made for
their payment, was referred to the special committee un
tetreet-cleaning. •
A. communication was received from the Dana Troop.
'complaining that they-have been excluded from the pro
visions of the ordivance relative to bounties, because
they were not mustered in until after July 1. The paper
states that the delay in mustering in was the fault orthe
mustering officer. Referred to the Committee on Defence
and Protection. .
A communication from the 'aloes of the 60th Regi
ment P.M.-, asking that the bounty money shall be paid
to the members of the regiment, was received.
Also, one from the commission for the erection of a
'municipal hospital, relative
coverse ProPertY Hart's
lane. The communication one from l'. C. Brew
ster, Esq., City Solicitor , stating that rent had been re
ceived after the expiration of theßease, which virtually
renews the lease, contrary to direction'. The commis
sion have, therefore, been unable to get pospesiton of the
Property required. Referred to the Committee on Law,
with instructions to report at the next meeting.
A petition relative to the bad condition of lelington
lane was referred to the Committee on Ilighwaye.
Vaports of Coministees.
The Committee on Schools reported an ordinance an
-preprinting s6.3s—viz: to pay for extra work on new
school house, Second Section. $110: repairing John
Quincy Adams School House $200; to pay deficiency in
rent of Academy. of . Music for High School Commence
ment, $25.. Passed.
._
The Committee, on ,-Law, to whom was referred the
ordinance; relative ,to thepay i ng of the streets by city
passenger-railwaXeompanies.,reported the same with a •
negative .recommendation,'and: asked to be discharged
from the 1 1 . 1 rIterconsideration of the subject. The re
,. quest was lit, CATMMWOOD than introduced an ordinance upon
lbimatter,•and remarked that it met the views of all the
- - JoiTmbere of-the-Committee on Law. The bill provides
, th at if any Passenger;railwaY company, required by law
to keep in 'repair an/street,road,'.or lane occupied by
at; shill. suffer - : such 'Street to :reinsin fat of repair, it
?alkali' be tbe day' of the Commissioner of Highways to
dive notice forthwith to such company to put such street
is good repair:. and if, at the expiration of ten days after
.sueh notice, the street is not repaired, - the offending com
pany shalVfOrfidt,and Pay- Wafer each and every day
snob.' 'street Of roadlw suffered. , to be ont of repair; the
smite lejetovered -like other penalties.. And at the
oripiratioa:of Rfteert;'`days further, If the street atilt
re
mainsUnrepalred;dt shall bo the ointy.of the Chief Com
-mbisioher.of‘Hightvays to, have'. the:same repaired, and
the Ci, Solicitor Wiring suit to recover the amount ex
pended, as Weltalfthe penalty.
..•.The ordinaries was adopted.
''.-.-. , • ,- The-'"Committee' on .Law'reported several resolutions
..,chaugHtg precinct honses; vadah ware adopted.
`t- EMU in:Pritee.
• , Mr. •, MILLEit. presented an ordinance appropriating
VW to Pay J. R. Ray and. C. Haines for keeping
• the accounts of. the Defence and Protection. Relief of
~Familibs`of rolnisteers,'and the Bounty Fund Commis
sion.. Referred to the Comtnittee on Finance.
Mr. , CATHERWoos introduced a resolution instructing
the Committee on Water Works to inquire and report
menthe practicability of erecting a water works on the
Wissahickon, near Chestnut Hill, or on the Schuylkill,
near Flat Rock to supply the people of the Twenty
second wardwith good water. hir. C. remarked that
he had offered a similar resolution last October, and
great complaints are now being made in regard to the
Impure condition of the water. • A town meeting on the
subject was to be held in Germantown. The resolution
Was adopted.
Mr. WETHERILI, offered a resolution requesting the
Committee on Girard Estates to inform this Chamber the
number of leases granted by the superintendent of Gi
rard estates in Schuylkill county, with the names of the
parties and locations, and whether the superintendent
in Schuylkill county is permitted to havh any interest in
the leases. • Adopted.
Mr. Gikkono submitted a resolution providing for the
appointment of a joint special committee to inquire by
what authority, and by whom, the streets of the city
are being cleaned, and everything in regard to the cost,
number of carts, hands, dtc. Paced.
Mr. DAVIS presented a resolution inquiring of the Com
missioner of Highways the number of men, horses, and
carte ennloyed in cleaning the otreeta, the number of
loads of dirt removed, the cost of the same, and the price
Per load received from the sale of ihe dirt. Adopted.
Bounties to Volunteers. •
Mr. ZANa read a resolution reqaestina . of the Committee
on Defence and Protection the names or numbers of all
regiments mustered Into service for three or six months.
on the occasion of the late raid upon Pennsylvania, who
have not received the city . bounty.
Mr. WETHERILL explained that the ordinance antho-
_ . . .
rized the committee to pay bounty to those who had gone
to Harrisburg, or were mastered in before the let of
July.
Mr. ZANY, paid that there were some independent com
panies formed to go to Harrisburg, bat the authorities
there sent them elsewhere. He thought that these men
deserved bounties as welt as the others, and intended
offering an ordinance upon the subject.
The resolution was passed .
The ordinance relative to a Municipal Hospital Was
postponed until the next meeting.
Mr. WETHERILI; submitted a resolution authorizing an
extension of the lease of Dock-street wharf to the Dela
ware Avenue Market Company. Referred to the Com
mittee on Wharves and - Landings.
Business from Common Council.
The following ordinances from Common Council were
concurred in :
Ordinance appropriating $OOO to pay for fitting np
rooms in the American Philosophical Building for the
use of that department.
Resolutions authorizing the paving of numerous
streets t %number of resolutions for the grading of streets'
were postpontd
Mr. DAVIS submitted a resolution, inquiring of the
Commissioner of Highways what amount of the appro
priation for paving intersections remains unexpended,
and the amount of bills not yet paid. Adopted.
The Chamber then adjourned..
COMMON BRA.NCM.
The late employeee,of R. A. Smith. contractor for
cleansing the streets, petitioned Councils for payment of
same due them for work done upon the public highways.
Mr. TREOO presented a memorial from members of the
60th Pennsylvania Militia Regiment, asking for such
bounties as were extended to other regiments who vo
lunteered for the "emergency. "
Several petitions for the improvement of Islington lane
were received.
Mr. BAIRD, of the Committee on Finance, reported
a Tee olution extending to the families of substitutes the
same weekly • ' relief" eels now given to the families of
the volunteers, wtich was agreed to.
The same committee reported an ordinance, appro
priating $1,176.10 to pay for the advertisement of pro
clamation of last year's election. Agreed so.
The Committee on Highways reported resolutions for
the paving of Fortieth street, hetWeen Market and Wood
land, Twenty fourth ward; Cumberland street and Is
lington street, Nineteenth ward. The first was post
poned- and the other two adopted.
Also, a resolution for the opening` of Tilton street,
Nineteenth ward. ' Agreed to.
Mr. LOUGHLIN. of the Committee on Fire and Trusts,'
reported en ordinance appropriating $1,:i.33. 33, to pay the
Western Hose and Kensington Bose expenses, incidental
to their being located as steam-fire engines. Agreed to.
Mr. PAUL offered a resolution for the paving of Colum
bia.. av mine. fro'm Germantown avenue to Fifth street,
which was agreed to.
A resolution to change the place ofvoting in the Fourth
precinct of the E:eventh ward, to 415 St. John street, was
adopted.
Mr. ETOKELEY offered a resolution of inquiry request
ing the Committee on Poor to inspect the Almshouse and
ascertain the character of thellour and provisions Oren
to the inmates - Agreed to.
bill from Select Council providing for the admis
sion of 110 additional pupils into Girard College was con
curred in.
The bill to pave Broad street from Colombia avenue to
Germantown avenue was passe&
Mr. WOLBERT called up the built° make an appropria
tion of $47,597 to tbe Department of Highways to Pay
deficiency bills f0r1661 The bill passed after several
items were stricken out.
Mr. HALLOWELL offered a resolution to change the place
of voting from the Bth division of the Seventeenth ward
to Fifth and Master streets. Agreed to.
The resolution of thanks adopted by Select Councils to
the Chief Engineer of Paris for plans of the sewerage of
that ally was concurred in.
Other bills from Select Council were concurred in, and
the Chamber adjourned.
THE POLICE.
(Before M. Alderman William.]
. Suspicious.
Three parties, two men and a woman, were arraigned
• Nesterday morning, on suspicion, of having stolen the
o re
•fd ?edge:tall d ii rli n d o o t tl ,e a r rs i , ,a b r e t io o fig t =o m e a mhaoncLrnear
'.. , ,l`few Market and Noble streets. The money was kept in
. • a' bureau drawer, and the loser alleges chat nobody
- could have stolen it besides those who lived in the same
%:: home. Thiele no evidence at all. The Parties were
committed tonweit another hearing.
'Meters Mr.. Alderman
7 ., , ,ASSmiali with a Club.
. .
man; gitingthename of Owen Clark, was charged
yesterday morning7ith assaulting Catharine Gray with
a. club: This outrage is said to have taken place in that
classiOhorOughfarocalled Trout street, formerly Pine
The accused was committed.
• Attempted'Poeket•pleking.
Thomas Eider , andW.--Boyer were committed by the
• same" Alderman on the charge of attempting to pick the
pockets of unsuspecting parties, in the vicinity of Pourth
• and Shippen streets, on Wednesday night.
, . •
• Served Right.
.
these days of general publicity and wandering sol
' diem; pho-base more United States treasury notes than
brains,
~the - people generally exclaim " served
.right 'whenever theyltear of a son of Mars being robbed
in ',such &Place - as /Prout street. Soldiers, or any one
olSe having ecproper regard for common decency and
morality, keep,: aloof from this well-known
.-. thoroughfare., ',lt may - be, in fact it is considered by the
pollee as a harbot for thieves and a den for murderers ;
..drugged liquor abounds within its immoral hovels.
Pour repulsive looking women were arraigned before
Aldeiman McMullin yesterday, on the charge of robbing
asoldierin one of the hovtle on Trout street, on Wed
. needs, night, of all the money he had, amounting to
, thirty-five dollars. The parties were committed The
trey was not recovered, nor will it ever he , It is qu.te
ely the Same prisoners will be liberated within a few
.days, to roblhe next foolish soldier or sailor who may
chance to listen to their syren song. So wags the world
:.'.away.
PAILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
ALGERNON S. ROBERTS. /
JOBE R. PENROSE, COMMITTEE OF TEE McKim
ISAAC S. 'WATERMAN.
LETTER BASS
- - .
AT THE MERCHANTS' RICCHAI4OR, PHILADELPHIA.
Ship fiaranak, Rowland Liverpool, soon
Brig !Dia Reed, Jarman Havana, soon
Brig Keoka, Burns. St Domingo City, soon
Behr Greenland, Evans Havana, soon
Schr St Lawrence, Kinch Port Spain, soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25, 1863
SUN RISES....
MGR WATER
ARRIVED.
Ship Wyoming, Burton, from Liverpool Aug 21, with
mdse and MO passengers to Cope Bros. Sailed in co with
ship Harvest Queen for New York, and signalled her 7th
inst. 7A M. lat 48°"10', ion 93 0 10'; 17th Dist, lat hi° 60",
lon 64 0 40' exchanged signals with ship Universe, from
- .New York for Liverpool.
Ship Stadacona (Br), Stewart. 26 days from London
derry, in ballast and 265 passengers to .Robert Taylor
Co.
Ship Wm Booth (Br), Rowe, 35 days from Port Mahon,
in ballast to Twells & Co
Brig G T Ward, Fish, 20 days from New Orleans, in
ballast to Workman & Co.
Schr Rancocas, Hunter. 1. day from New Castle,
'with grain to Jas Barratt & Son
Behr Clayton & Lowber. Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna,
Del, With wheat to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Schr Oeo .1 Weaver, Tanned. 1 day from Frankford.
Del, with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co
Schr Diamond, Townsend. 1 day from Indian River,
Del, with corn to Jae L Bewley & Co
Scbr Diamond, Jones. 3 days from StMartins,Md,with
grain to Jae L Bewley & Co.
Schr Garnet, Qulllan, 3 days from St Martins, Md, with
grain to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Schr Sophia Ann, Smith, from Boston. in hallos to
captain.
Bchr Spray, Adams, from Fall River.
Schr Fidel's, Gandy. from Fall River.
Behr Sarah Seisey. Carroll, from New Raven
Steamer Fannie,Fenton, 24 hours from New York, with
-.rads° to W M Baird & Co.
Steamer S F Phelps. Brown, 24 hours from New York.
• with mite to W Di Baird & Co.
Steamer Bristol, Charles; 24 hours from N York, with
mdse to W
BLEARED.
Steamship Virginia, Snyder, c(ew York,-11. Quarter
master. •
Bark Roanoke, Cookaey, Lagnayra, Dallett di son—
Bark Aden (Br), Dooda, Cork or Falmouth, for ordern,
a eo A Alcßinstry,
-
b Bark Windward, Randall, Aspinwall. Worman & Co.
Brig Julia. Smith. New Orleans, D S Stetson & Co.
Brig C Hopkins, Hamer, St John, NB, B A Souder&Co,
'Ear Onatavia, Jameson, Salisbury, Tyler,Scone&Oo.
Behr Lizzie Taylor, Taylor. Newborn, d:
Schr E Segur, Paine, Proyinestown. - 331akiston, Graff
61 ..-,Potrr Ann S Cannon, Raley, Boston, do
Bohr' Lake. Doughty, Danyersport, di!'
Sobr An. jam, Magee, Piney Point, H A. Adams.
Illajeceie Marine. Washington, do
Aar Mail, JiAlkins.Wasbingtoti. Penn Gas Coal Co.
Ceur Rio. Ramsdell, Portsmouth, NH, 'Navy Agent.
Sebr Broom., Boston. E Sawyer & Co.
Behr Sarah Blizabett, Rally, Boston, do
Rehr D S einer, Iday. Roston, Noble. Caldwell &
Bair BM, Bowen, Cobassett Narrows, 9 4. Eleolrachw
CO. .
Behr C B Jones,Freeman. 'Portland, W Johns.
Bair Florence .
..Solar Walter Irving, Atkins. but VOYal , captain.
Bohr B 'Crooner. WanaleY, Wa"lngtori , Hammett, Van
Rosen & Lockman.
Bohr Jas Madison. 'Martin, Star - Cord, do
'liar 'Harriet, James, Baltimore do
Scbr Snowflake. Dickerson, 800111, do
Bahr Starlight, York. Portland.t, Audenried & Co.
Seta Sarah Seim , . Carroll, lieußaven, Wm it Johns
At Co.
6 co I SUN SETS
Bohr Fidelia. Gandy, New Bedford, Castner. Meknes
& Wellington.
Str Leader Callahan. Alexandria, Thos Webster.
Str Swan. Rose, Sassafras river, captain. •
Str B L Gaw. Her, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Str New York, Fultz. New York. W P Clyde.
(Correspondence of The Frees.))
EMO. DB GRAM( Sept 23.
The steamer Wyoming left here this morning,with the
following boats in tow, laden and consigned as follows
Priscilla, lumber to Patterson & Lippincott; Harvey St
Showers do to R. Wolverton t Margaret Reeves, railroad
iron to Phatnix Iron Co; C R Clark NU 2. witk coal to
Wilmington; Martha & Sarah, do to New York ,• Clem
.entine; do to Delaware City; Sellers & Dell. Mb, do to
Chesapeake City.
MEMORANDA
Steamship Clinton, Seaburg, hence at New'Orleaus
]6th inst. 4
Ship George Peabody, Paine, from New York for San
FranCiecO.was spoken let ult. lat 10 0 43' N, ton 30°.
Ship St Paul, Crockett, from New York for Shanghae,
was spoken 3d ult—no lat.
Bark Comet. Morrison, cleared at New Orleans 15th
lust for Delaware Breakwuter.
Brig Altavela, Reed. hence at Boston 2.2 d inst.
Brig Natlil Stevens, Basile% hence at Boston 22d inst,
Brig Maracaibo. Henly. hence at Portland 22d inst.
Bohr A 111 Aldridge, Cullen. hence at Breton 23d met.
Bark Commerce, of New Castle; supposed to he steer
ing for - New Orleans, with main topgallant and foremit
mast carried away, was passed 11th inst. lat 25 0 35', len
84 0 16',by steamer Clinton, at New Orleans from Phila
delphia. Could obtain no particulars.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
sundry writs of Levarl Facies, to me directed, will be
exposed to public said or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
October 5, 1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall.
All that lot of ground situated on the southwest corner
of Wellington and Gaul streets, in the Nineteenth ward
of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth
eighty-three feet six inches.-and extending in length or
depth two hundred and sixty-seven feet,
B.—This writ has been issued on a judgment 0 . 4-
tallied In the case of the City of Philadelphia vt. ..fahePh
S. Lord. owner or reputed owner, in the Oou'- of Com
mon Pleas of Philadelphia, of Juno ie.:a, 1863, No. 100,
for taxes. • - •
• • .
C0.'F.,25; Sept: T.,'63. Debt. 533.23. F. M. Aflame.]
Takeh in execution and to be sold as the property of
Joseph S. Lori 301416 THOMPSON, sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Sept. 24,1863. se2s-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF'
a writ of Levert Facias; tome directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or 'fondue. on MONDAY Evening,
October 5. - 1563, - at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that lot of ground situated on the southwest cor
ner of Gaul and. Clearfield streets, in the Nineteenth
weed of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
or breadth two hundred and ninety five feet, and ex
tending in length or depth one hundred and stxty-tlee
feet.
P. S.—The writ by virtue of which the above proper
ty will be sold has been issued on a judgment obtained
in the cake of the City of Philadelphia vs. Joseph S.
Lord, owner or reputed owner, in the Court of Common
Pleas of Philadelphia, of June Term, 1863, No, 101, for
taxes against said property,
CC. P., 126; S, T,'63. F. M. Adams./
Taken in execution and to be sold as the- property of
Joseph S. Lord. JOHN THOMPSOh, Sheriff..
Philadelphia, Sheriff's oMce, Sept. 24,1863. se2s-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
1 `.. 1 a writ of Levari Facituf, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or ventlue. on MONDAY Eve
ning. October 5. 1863, at 4 o'clock at Sansom-street Hall, -
All that lot of•ground situated on the west side of Front
street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Pfuladelphia ;
lot commencing at the distance of two hundred and six
ty-six feet south of Huntingdon street, ninety feet front
on Front street, by one hundred and nine feet deep to
Rope street.
P. S.—This writ has been issued on 0. jadgment ob
tained in the case of the City bf Philadelphia ye. E.
Atkins, owner or reputed owner, in the Court of Com-.
mon Pleas of Philadelphia, of March terra., 1863, No.
294, for taxes against said property.
CC. P.. 28; S. T. '63. Debt. $90.92. F.. M. Adams.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as' the property of
Z. Atkin, owner, or reputed owner.
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept 24,1863, se2s-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
October 5. 1663, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-etreet Hall.
All that lot of ground situate on the west side of Han
cock street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Phila
delphia: commencing at the distance of three hundred
and four feet south of Huntingdon, one hundred and
forty-two feet by one hundred and nine feet.
P. S.—This writ has been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia VB. C. A.
Pnite, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Common
Pleas of Philadelphia, of March Term, 1863, No, 295, fur
taxes against said property.
10. P 29 : Sept. T. ,'63. Debt, $l6O 14. F. M. Adams. ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property' of
B. A. Pulte JOHN THOMPSON, Sherif.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Sept. 24. 1863. 5e2.5-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed. will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
October 5,1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that lot of ground situated on the southeast corner
of Sixteenth and. Swain street's. in the Fifteenth ward of
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front thirty-six
feet, and in depth fifty- seven feet.
P. s.—This writ has. been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. E. A.
Marshall, owner, or reputed owner. in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Philadelphia, of March Term, 1863. No. M
for taxes against said property.
[C. P.,-30; Sept. T., '63.- Debt $2O 86. F. 111. Adams.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
E. A. Marshall. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
`Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Sept 24. 1963. se2s-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ- of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
October 6.1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that lot of ground situated on the south side of
Swain street, in the Fifteenth ward of the city of Phi
ladelphia, commencing at the distance of one hundred
and nine feet eight inches west of Sixteenth street—one
hundred and seventy by eighty-two.
P. 9.—This wnt bas been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the case of'the City of Philadelphia yd. W. A.
Reed, owner or reputed owner, in the Court of Common
Pleas of Philadelphia, of March term, 1863, No. 289, for
taxes against said property.
CC. P., 31; SePt. T.,'63. Debt, $6293. F. 9f Adains.l
Taken in execution and to be 'sold as the property of
W. A. Reed. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offlce, Sept. 24, 1833. set-5.3t
SHERIFF'S SALE. , -BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Even
ing, October 9.1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
Ail that lot of ground situate on the south side of Me
lon street, in tie Fourteenth ward of the city of Phila
delphia,-commencing at the distance of fifty feet west of
Eankson street, seventeen feet by sixty . feet.
I'. S.—This writ has been issued on a udgment obtain
ed in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. C. Ritten
house. owner. or reputed owner, in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Philadelphia. of March term, 1863, NO. 303,
for taxes against said property.' -
CC. P., 32; Sept. T,'63..Debt. $34 98. F. AL Adams.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
C. Rittenhouse. JOHN THOMP3ON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's (Mee. Sent. 28. 1863. ee2s-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A
k) writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendne. on MOND AY Evening,
October 5, 1563, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall,
All those two lots of ground situated on the south
easterly side of Weavermill road; or Shoemaker's lane.
in the Twenty-second ward of the city of Philadelphia.
1. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
the southeasterly side of Weavermill road, or Shoe
maker's lane, beginning at the northeasterly corner of .1
the Bristol township line road and a thirty-feet-wide
street extending from Danenhower's mill road to the
Bristol township line road ; containing in breadth to
gether, on the - said Weavermill road. or Shoemaker's
lane, three "hundred and twenty feet, and . extendine - -
from thence in length or depth_souLlseaeserly;" at right
angles with the said-Westvermill road, two hundred and
thirty- two feet.
No. Situate on the southeasterly side of said Weaver
mill road, or Shoemaker's* lane, at the distance of eight
hundred and ninety-nine feet northeasterly from the said
Weavermillizoad and Danenhower'e mill road; contain
leg in breadth on said Weavermill road forty feet, - and
extending that breadth on said Weavermill road in length
or depth two hundred and thirty-two feet.
P. 6.—This writ has been issued on &judgment ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia ye J. Simp
er:4l, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Common
Pleas of Philadelphia, of March term, 1863. No. 336, for
taxes against said proi,ertY
CC. E. 33; S. T. 63 Debt, $36.13 F. M. Adams.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of J.
Simpson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 24,'1883.. se2s-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY , VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, October 5,1663, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall.
All that lot of ground and the Jour-story :brick house
thereon erected, situated on the northeast corner of
York street and Trenton avenue, in Nineteenth ward of
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth
twenty-two feet, and extending in length or depth on
Trenton avenue ninety-one feet, more or less.
P. B.—This writ has been - issued on a Judgment ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Samuel
Bille t _ Owner or reputed owner, in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Philadelphia, of June term, 1863. No. 27.
for taxes.
'63. Debt. sts 51. F. BE Adams
Naken in execution and to be sold as the pproperty of
Samuel Ellis. - JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. -
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 24.1663. 61325-3 t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY 'VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies. to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening,
October 5, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that lot of ground and the three-story brick dwel
ling house thereon erected, situate on the sonth side of
Melon street, in the Thirteenth ward of the said city,
beginning at the distance of sixteen feet six inches east
-from Preston or Stiner street; containing in front or
breadth sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth
sixty-two feet.
P. S.—This writ, has been issued on a judgment ob
tained ix the case of the City of Philadelphia vs...Heaton
Walton, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Philadelphia, June term, 1663. No. 28, for
taxes.
[C. P., 35; S. T.,'63. Debt. 535.51. 7. M. Adams.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Heaton Walton. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 24, 1463. sell-It
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SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of LONELTiFicias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY' Evening,
October 5, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
all that lot of ground, and three-story brick dwelling
thereon erected, situate on the south aide of Melon street.
in the Thirteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, be
ginning at the distance of - thirty-three feet east of
Preston or Stiner street: containing in front or breadth
sixteen feet, and extending in lengtn or depth sixty
two feet.
S.—This writ bas been issued on ajudgment' ob
tained in the case of The City of Philadelphia vs. Heaton
Walton, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Philadelphia, of June term,. 1863, No. 29,
for taxes.
CC. P., 36; Sept. T '63. Debt $35 61. Y. M. Adams.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as tlreiiiipTrWof
Hutton Walton. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, - Sheriffs OSice, Sept. 24,1883. se2s-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.---BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facial, to me directed, will be ex-
Octobero public sal o'clocknd, on MONDA Hall ening,
5, 1863, at 4 at Sansom-street ,
All that lot of ground, and the two•etory brick dcstel:
.
thereon erected ; No. 741, situate . at the northeast
corner of Bonneville place and Russell street, in the
Fourth ward of the city of Philadelpbia; contatning in
front or breadth thirty-two feet, and extending inlength
or depth sixty-six feet.
P. B.—This writ has been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs Daniel
Morgan. owner, or reputed ner, in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Philadelphia, of June term, 11363, No. 31 for
taxes.
CC. P., 37; S. T., '63. Debt, $22 02. F. M. Adams.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Daniel Morgan. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff..
Philadelphm. Sheriff's °face. Sept. 24,1863. se2s-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari FaMas, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening,
October 5, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sense m-street -Hall.
' All that lot of ground. and one story brick factory
thereon erected. Hoe. 1036 and 38, shoats on the north
west corner of Canal and Front streets, in the sixteenth
ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or
breadth forty feet, and extending in length or depth - one
hundred and ten feet, to Hope street. -.
P. S.—This writ has been issned on a judgment ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. James
Portens, owner, or reputed owner, inl he Court of I Com
mon Pleas of Philadelphia. of June term. 1863, No. 32,
for taxes
IC. P., 58; S. T.:'B3. Debt, $4l 23. F. M. Adams
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
James Portens. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Calee,Sept. 21, 1863 8.325--3 t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a .writ of Levan 'Fades, to me directed, will
be exnosed to nithlic sale or vendue. on MONDAY Eve
ning, October 5,1863. at 4 o'clock. at Ransom-street Hall,
All that lot of ground situated on the west side of
Front street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city orPhila
delphia, commencing at the-distance of ninety-eight
feet north from the north side of Cumberland street;
containing in front or breadth-on said Front etreet ninety
feet, and extending in length or depth one hundred and
ten feet to Hope street.
P. S.—This writ has - been Issued on a judgment ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. David
Athens, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Philadelphia, Of Tune term, 1863, No. 27.
for taxes.
CC. P., 42; B. T., '63. Debts 26.44. F. M. Adams. ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the iproperty of
David aikene. _ JOHN THOMP3OII Sheriff.
Sherivz
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or Twine, on MONDAY -Eve
ning, October 6,1863, at 4 o'clutik, at snosom_etreet
All that lot of ground situate on the southeast corner
of Allegheny avenue and Miller street; lathe Nineteenth
ward of the city of Philadelphia; eontaisiug.in front or
breadth on said Allegheny avenue sixty fwg4titud ex
tending In length or depth along said Miller stud o ne
hundred and ninety-one feet. .
*P. b.—This writ has been issued on a judgment oh
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia ve. Joshua
Bethel, owner or reputed owner, the Court of Com
mon Pleas ol Philadelphia, of Jane term, 1863, No. 74,
for taxes.
C. P.. 43; Sept. 'lt., '63. Debt, $43.76. F. M. Adams. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Zosbna Bethel. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
IgEhiladelphia, Sheriff's Office, Eept. 24.:1863. se26-3t
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SHERIFF'S ,SSALE.—BY VIRTUE; OF
a writ of Levert Facial, to Me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
October 5, 1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
All that lot of ground situate on the nertb. Ws of Di-
SHERIFF'S SALES.
pot street, in the Thirteenth ward of the eity of Phila
delphia. beginning at the distance of seventy-two feet
west from the west side of Eighth street; containing in
front or breadth fliteen feet. and extending
in length or
depth fif feet
P. S,—This writ 'has been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the cane of the City of Philadelphia vs. Moore
& McFadden. owners, or reputed owners, in the Court of
Common Pleas of Philadelphia, of June term,lB63,NO
-84; for taxes: _
(C. F.. 44; Sept. T., 'B3. Debt. $l7-38- F.M.Adame.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Moore & McFadden. .JOHN 371-10MPS013; Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Sept: 24,1863. se26-31
•
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
.
a writ of Lever' Facies, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or veudue , on MONDAY Eve
ning, October 8, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that lot of giound situate on the north side of Depot
street. in the Thirteenth ward of the city of Philadel
phia, beginning at the distance of fifty-seven feet west
from Eighth street; containing in front or breadth fifteen
feet, and extending in length or depth fifty feet..
P. S.-This writ has been issued on a judgment ob
tained to the case of the City of ehiladelphia vs. Moore
di McFadden, owners. or reputed owners, in the Court of
Common Pleas of Philadelphia. of June term. 1863.
No. 87. for taxes.
IC P. 46; S. T., ,63. Debt, $l7 38 F. M. Adams.]
Taken in execution and to - be sold as the property of
Moore & McFadden. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 24,, 1863. 5025-3 t
SHERIFF'S SALE. ; BY VIRTUE OF
a . writ of Levari FiCial3, to me directed will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY.Evening.
October 6,1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
All that block of ground, bounded -.r by Torpin, Lam
bert. Ontario. and Wensely streets, In the, Nineteenth
ward of (he city of Philadelphia; containing in front or
breadth on Torpin and Lambert streets three hundred
and twenty-one feet, and Oil Ontario and Wensely streets
one hundred and forty feet.
P. S.—This writ has been issued-on. a judgment 'Ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. John J.
eriftlih, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Phitadelphia, of June term, 1.383, No. H.
for taxes.
IC. P., 46; 5.T.,'63. Debt, $32,80. F. M. Adame.l7.4
Taken in execution and to be sold as thoproperty of
John J. Griffith. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheedi.
Philadelphia, Sherilf's Office, Sept. 24, 1863. 8e2.5-31
SHERIFF'S. SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ at Levari Facies, to me directed,. will be ex.
PoSed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.
October 5, 1663. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. • •
All that lot of ground situate on the west side of Twen
ty-first street, Nu the Tenth ward of , the city of Philadel
phia, beginning.at the distance of twenty feet live and
a half inches north from Race street; containing in front
or breadth twenty-four feet four and a half inches, and
extending in length - or depth one hundred and eighty
eight feet.
P. S. —This writ has been issued. on a judgment ob
taMed in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs, George
Dobson, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Philadelphia,-- of June term, 1563, No, 99,
for taxes.
its P., 47; S. , '63. Debt. $32. ie. F. M. Adams:3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the'propertv of .
- "Merge Dobson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Sept. 24, 1863. se2s-3t
S
HERIFF'S .
SALE..—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ Of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendee, on MOND Al Evening,
October 5, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
All that lot of ground, and the three-story brick
dwelling thereon erected, No. 1932, situate on the south
side of Cambridge street, in the' Twentieth ward of the
city of Philadelphia, beginning at the distance of one
bur dred and seventeen fest eight inches east from T wen
tieth street ; containing in front or breadth on Cam- •
bridge street sixteen feet,, and extending in length or
depth eighty-four feet.
P. S.—This writ has been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Daniel .!
Haviland, owner. or reputed owner. in Court of Com
mon Pleas of Philadelphia, of June Term, 1863, No. 23,
for taxes.
IC. P., 48; Sept. T..'63. Debt, $23 61 F. M. Adams.]
Taken in execution and to be sold. as the property of
Daniel Haviland. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff!s Office, Sept. 24. 1863. se2s-3t
-SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies. to me directed. will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
October 5, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hail.
All that lot of ground situated on the southeast corner
of Frankford road and Allegheny - avenue, in the Nine
teenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in
front or breadth on Frankford road one hundred and
thirty feet, and extending in length or depth along Alle
gheny aysnne three hundred and nineteen feet four
inches to Waterloo street.
P. B.—This writ has been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the case , of the City of Philadelphia vs. N. F.
Campion, owner, or reputed owner, in' the Court of
Common Pleas of Philadelphia, of June term, 1833, No.
48, - for taxes.
CC. P.. 49; -S. T., '63. Debt, $116.79. F. M. Adams.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
N. F. Campion. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
.Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 24. 1863. se2s-3t
-
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ -of Levari Facies. to me directed. will be ex
posed. to public sale or vendue, on .MONDAY Evening,
October 5.1863. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
All that lot of ground situate on the southwest corner
of Wellington and Salmon streets, in the Nineteenth
ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at the south
west corner of Wellington and Salmon streets. contain
ing in front or breadth on Wellington street seventy-five
feet, and extending in length or depth one hundred and
sixty-seven feet. more or less.
F. s.—This writ has been issued on a judgment obtain
ed in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. William
Runyan, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of. Philadelphia, of June term, 1863, No. 93,
for taxes.
C. P., 50; Sept. T ,'63. Debt, $24.10. ;F. M. Adams.]
Taken in execution and. to be sold. as the property of
William Runyan. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mee. Sept. 24,1863. se2s-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies. to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or 'endue, on MONDAY livening,
October 5, 1863, at 4 O'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. .
MI that lot of ground marked in a plan of North Penn
Village No. 428, situate on the east side of Twenty-ninth
street or Landing- avenue, between Dauphin and-Her
man streets, in the Twenty. first ward of the city of Phi
ladelphia, beginning at the distance of ninety-three feet
nine inches southward from the south side of Herman
street. In the late township of North Penn, now in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on
said Twenty-ninth street eighteen feet nine inches„ , and
extending in length or depth eastward, between parallel
linee, at right angles with the said Twenty- ninth street,
one hundred and ten feet.
P. S —This writ has been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the rate of the City of Philadelphia vs. George
Raab, owner or reputed owner, in the Court of Common
Pleas of Philadelphia, of June term, 1863, No. 104, for
taxes.
. ,
CO. P., 51: J. T. '63. Debt, $3.62. F. M. Adams.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
George Raab. JOHN T.110141P6013, Sneriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Sept. 24, 1863. se2s-31
sHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies. to ins directed, will. be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
October 5, 1563. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street
all that lot of ground situate on the north side of
Adams street. in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Phi
ladelphia. beginning, at th,e distance of fifty-four feet
west from Emerald atreet ; containing in front or breadth
seventy feet. and extending in length or depth one Mtn
dred and fifty feet, more or less.
P. S. —This writ has been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. F. H.
Smith, owner or reputed owner,Nin the Court of Common
Pleas of Philadelphia, of June term, 1863, No. 109, for
t xes.
(C. P., 52; S. T.,'63. Debt, $17.68. F. M. Adams.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
F. H. Smith. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 24,.1863.;5eta-3t
SIIERIFF'S SALR—u - sr--vx- Irru.p,
.--e..”-mrormeittli - Fitclas, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
October 5, 1863. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall.
A certain three-story brick messuage or tenement and,
lot of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the south
side of Prune street, between Fourth and Fifth. streets
from Delaware river in the city of Philadelphia; con
taining in front or breadth on the said Prune street fifteen
feet four inches, and in length or depth 80 feet, be the
came more or less. Bounded northward by Prune street,
westward by a lot formerly of William Shippen, de
ceased, southward by an- alley about tnree feet wide
which communicates with another, alley formerly four
feet wide, now about three feet wide, which leads north
vs srdly into said Prune street, and eastward by a lot of
ground formerly of Peter L. Berry:
P. B.—Thie writ has been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. °phalli
Athens, owner or reputed owner, in the - Court of Com
mon Pleas of Philadelphia, of December term, 1862, No.
197, for taxes against said property.
. 53: S. T.. '63. Debt. $191.9L F. M. Adams. ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Ophelia Aikens.. JOHN THOMPSON , Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 24, 1883. se2s-3t
.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
kj a writ of Levan Facials, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale- or vendee. on MONDAY Evening,
October 6, 1283. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain three-story brick messuage or tene
ment, kitchen, and lot or piece of ground thereanto be
longing, situate on the north side of Powell street and
west side of a certain ten-feet-wide alley leading from
said Powell street to Clover alley or Buckley street,
between Delaware Fifth ana Sixth streets and between
Spines and Pine streets in the city of 'Philadelphia;
containing in breadth. on Powell street sixteen feet three
inches, and in length or depth sixty-four feet. Bounded.
on the west by ground late of Samuel Emlein, on the north
by ground granted to Thomas Eastwick, on the cast by
said ten- feet-wide alley, and on thelsouth by said Po welt
street. Together with the use and privilege of the said
ten-feet-wide alley at all times hereafter forever; under
and subject to the payment of a certain yearly rent
charge or sum of twenty-seven"Spanish-milled - .dollars
and nine cents, when and as the same may grow doe
and payable.
P. s,—This writ has been issued on a judgment-ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Judge
Hepburn, owner, or rerfhtea owner, in the Court of Com
- Pleas of Philadelphia, of June term, 1863. No. 63,
for taxes on said property.
EC. P., 61; June T., '63. Debt, $167.90. I'. M. Adams. ]
Taken in execution. and to be sold as the property of
Judge Hepburn. - JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 24,1563. se2s-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a Writ of Levari Facies, to me directed. will be ex
posed to public sale or vendee.. on MONDAY Evening,
October 5, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground, beginning at the
northwest corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Pennock
street, in the. Fifteenth ward, thence oxtail Eng north
westward along the northeast side of said Pennsylvania
avenue seven ieet two and five-eighths inches, thence
eastward on a line parallel with old Manor street five
feet nine and one-quarter inches to said Pennock street,
thence southward along the west side of said Pennock
street five feet four and seven-eighths inches to the place
of beginning; being a part of a lot running through from
I3ushill street to Canal street.
P. S.—The writ by virtue of which the above property
will be sold has been issued on a judgment obtained in
the case of the City of Philadelphia, to the nee of D. and
C. Kennedy, vs. Y. Wolbert, owner, or reputed owner,
in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, of March.
term, 1861, No. 350, for work done in front of said lot.
(C. P. , 65; S. T.. '63. .Debt. $5.56. Sellers.
Taken in execution and to be sold. as the property of
F. Wolbert.. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Eept. 24,1863. se2s-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on. MONDAY Evening,
October 6, 1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
southwest side of Pennsylvania avenue, at the distance
of thirteen feet eight inches northwestward from the
north side of Hare street, in the Fifteenth ward; con
taining in front on said avenue forty-three feet three
and five-eighths inches, and extending in depth west
ward, between lines parallel with old Manor street. on
the north line thereof, twenty-one feet one inch, and on
the south line thereof Jiffy feet seven and one quarter
inches to Canal street; being part of a lot running
through from Bushill street to Canal street.
P. R.—The writ by virtue, of which the above pro
perty will be sold has been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia. to the use
of D. and O. Kennedy, vs. F. Welbert, owner. or re
puted owner, in the Court of Common Pleas of Phila
delphia, of March term, 1861, No. 353, for work done in
front of said lot, to wit: for culvert.
CC. P.. 86; Sept. T. '63. Debt, $34.07 Sellers. J
Taken in execution and to be mold as the property of
F. Wolbert. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's - Office. Sept. 24,1883. se2s-3t
SIEERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert. Pavia., to .me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing, October 6, 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, -
all that certain lot or piece of ground situate'on the
northwesterly aide of Belgrade street; in the Eighteenth
ward of the said city. at the distance of sixty-eight feet
northeasterly from Coasted] street; containing in front
or breadth on the said'Belgrade street seventeen feet, ex
tending in length or depth northwesterly between lines
parallel to the said Capewell street seventy-five feet six
inches, more or less.
B. —Tbe above- described lot is vacant
P. S.—This writ has been issued on - a judgment ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Cape
well. owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Common
Picas of Philadelphia, of- March term, 1863. No. 60, and
claim. December term, 1859, No. 233, for water pipe.
[e. P.. 67; S. T., 'O3. Debt $15.60 F. C. Brewster.]
Taken in executioh and lobe sold as the property of
Capewell, JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
' Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 23. 1863. se26-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-LBY VIRTUE ;OF
a writ of 'Lovell. Facias, to me directekwill be
exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
October 6, . 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansona-street
All that certain lot or piece of ground with the mild-
Ines and. improvements thereon erected, situate on the
south side of Scott street,. at the distance of eighty feet
westward from-the west side of Twentieth street, in the
Twentieth ward of 'the city. of Philadelphia; eontaining
in front or breadth on - said Scott street sixteen feet, and
extending in length or depth of that width parallel with
said Twentieth street eighty. one feet to Poplar street.
N. B.—On the above-described lot there is erected a
three-story brick house. with- two-story back building.
P. S:—this writ has been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the , case of the City of Philadelphia vs. --
Sutton, owner or reputed owner. in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Philadelphia. of March term, 1883, No. 62,
and claim December term, 1859. No. 239. for water-pipe.-
[C. P., 68; S. T.. '63. Debt, $l4 64. F. C. Brewster.]
Taken in execution and-to be sold as the property of.
Sutton:': ' JOHN THOMPSON,. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Sept. 24, 186.3. ee26-8t
SHERIFF'S
,SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari. Facies, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
oerober 6. - 1883. at 4 o'clock. at Sansonnstreet Hall,,
AB that certain lot or piece:of ground situate it the
southwest comer of Twenty-flret at d Hamilton.- streets,
in the Fifteenth ;ward -of the city of Philadelphia, be
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the southwest corner of said Twenti-hret
and Hamilton streets, and thence extending westwardly
along the south side of Han ilton street one hundred
and thirty-nine feet eleven inches and seven-eighths of
an Inch; thence eelithWardly along Pennsylvania ave-
THE PRESS.-PHILADELP
I SHERIFF'S SALES.
nue one hundred and forty-eight feet six inches and
lice-eighths of an inch; thence northwardly along the
west side of Twenty-first street ninety-two feet three
inches and five-eighths of an inch to the place of begin
ning.
N. B The above described lot is vacant.
P. El —This writ has been issued pu EL judgment ob
tained in the case. of the City -of Philadeiphia vs.
Griffith, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of
Common Pleas of Philadelphia. of March term, 1863.
Mo 74, and claim December term, 1859, No. 269, for
[C. P.. 69: S. 1... '63. 'Debt:47B.l2. F. C. Brewster.]
Taken in execution and to be sold EA the property of
Griffith. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. 5ept.24,1863. se26-3t
QIIERIFF'S SALE.—BY 'VIRTUE OF
a writ oftevitri Fachis;to me directed, will be ex
posed to Public sale or voodoo, on MONDAY Evening.
October 6,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,.
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
east side of American avenue, at the distance of one hun
dred and nineteen feet five inches southward from Ox
ford street: containing in front on American avenue
eighteen feet, and in depth extending eastward, at right
angles with said American, avenue. one hundred and
twenty-one feet nine joshes to Philip street.
N. ft—The above- described lot is vacant.
P. 6.—This writ bas been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the case of the City -of Philadelphia vs. John
Pallet, owner. or reputed owner. in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Philadelphia. of March term... 1863. No.
77, claim December term, 1869. No, 274, for water-pipe
la
EC. R,6of S. T., Deht,iBl6:63. F. C. Brewster. ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John Pallet JOHN THOMPSOR, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's 0 91,, 5, Sept. 24, 1823. - se2s-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be 92C
posed to public" sale or- vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
October 5,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece' of ground situate on the
south aide of Fernen street, one hundred and two feet
Vest (rem Eighth street,' in the First ward of the city of
Philadelphia; containing iu front or breadth on the said
Fenton street seventy-nlne feet and one half of an inch.
and extending in depth southward forty-eight feet.
Bounded east and west by ground late ol S. F. Fisher,
and 11 01 til by said Fenton street.
N. ft—The above-described lot is vacant.
- P. S.—This writ asbeen sane on a indocent
tained..in -tbe cage - of the City Of_PillitldelPhia NH. Mc-
Quillan, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of COM
mon Plow. of Philadelphia. of March term, 1863, No. 78.
and claim December term, 18311, No. 278, for paving done
in front of said lot. .
ta p., tff.t. S.T. , '63. Debt, $9.78. C Brewster.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the pproperty of
Quillan. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mice, Sept. 24, 1863. ee26-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OT t
a writ of Levari Fee*, to me directed, will be ex-
Posed' to public tale or vendus, on MONDAY Evening,
October 6, 1663, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
south aide of Tasker street (late Fianklin street),
one
hundred and two feet east from Ninth street; in tbe First
ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing iu front or
breadth on the said Tasker street sixteen feet, and ex
tending in depth southward about fifty feet.
N. B.—The above-described - lot is vacant. , •
P. S. This writ has been issued on a itulgnient ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Lon
shery, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Common
Pleas of Philadelphia. of March term, WS,. No. SO,
Claim D.'; '69. 280. for paving.
IC. P., 62; Sept. T., '63.. Debt, 0.31. •F. C. Brewster.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Lr.ughery. _ ; JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, 'Sheriff's Office, Sept 25, 1963. se26-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directsd, will be ex
poSed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Ftsining,
October 5. 1863, at 4 o'clock, at 80. mm-street Hall,
All that certain -lot or piece of ground situate on the
east side of Eighth street, north from- Morris street, in
the First ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in
front or breadth - on the said Eighth street three hundred
and seventy-four. feet three inches, and extending in
depth eastward one hundred feet. Bounded east by
gronnd.of the, said, Dr. Vandyke, south by said Morris
street, and west b 3 Eighth street aforesaid. •- -
N. 8.-‘-The above-described lot is vacant.
P. S.—This writ has been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the cane of the City of 'Philadelphia vs. Dr. F.
A. Vandyke, owner or reputed owner, in the Court of
Common Plea. of Philadelphia, of March term. 1863,N0.
81, and claim Dec. term, 1862. No. 232, for paving.
[0 p.;-. 63; Fent. T., '63. Debt. $242,96. C. Brewster]
- -Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Dr. F. A. Vandyke. JOHN THOMPSON, hheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Sept. 24,1863. se2s-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Facies, to m e directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
October 5.1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hell,
all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the
northeast angle of Seventh and Morris streets, in the
First ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in
front .or breadth on the said Seventh street sixty feet,
and in depth eastward about thirty-two feet. Bounded
north by ground of -- Young, east by ground of
--- Hutchinson, south by said Morris street, and west
by Seventh street aforesaid.
N. B.—The above .described lot is vacant.
. - .
P. 6.-7 Ids writ has been issued on a judgment ob
tained in tr.e case of ;he City of-Philadelphia vs. Isaac
W. Potts, owner.or reputed owner, in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Philadelphia, of starch term, 1863. 90.
111, and claim December term, 1852, No. 377, for paving
done. - .
CC. Y. 64; Sept. T. , V. Debt, $38.01. P. C. Brewster.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Isaac W. Potts. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept- 24, 1863. 5e2.5-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.----BY VIRTUE OF A
wrii of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be exposed
to public sale or yendus, on MONDAY Evening, October
5, 1563, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street EMIL
Ail that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
north side of Scott street, at the distance of one hundred
and seventy-two feet westward from the.west side of
Twentieth street, in the Twentieth ward of said, city;
containing in front or breadth on the said Seett street
sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth north
ward of that It idth, parallel with Twentieth street,
thirty -13 ve feet.
N. B.—On the above-described lot there is erected a
three-story Mick house. .
P. S.—This writ has been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Hanna,
owner, or muted owner. in the Court of Common Pleas
of Philadelphia, of March term, 1363, No. 42, and claim
December term, 1E69; 80. 134 for water pipe.
CC. P., 65; S. T. '63. Debt $1,470 F. O. Brewster. ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
George W. Hanna. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Sept. 24,1363. se2s-3t.
p.E.ERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A
K. , writ of LevAriFacias, to me directed, will be exposed
to public sale or v endue, on MONDAY Evening, October
5, UM. at - 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall.
. ,
All 'that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
southeasterly corner of Sepviva and Townsend streets, in
the Nineteenth ward of the said city; containing imfront
or. breadth on the said Sepviva street ninety-one feet
three inches, and extending in length or depth sonth
easterly of that width, between lines parallel tcf and
along the said •Townsend street,-thirty-two feet,.be the.
same more or lees.
N. B.—The above-described lot is vacant.
P. S —This writ has been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the case of the City. of Philadelphia vs. Wm.
H. Witte, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Com-
mon Pleas of Philadelphia, of Kaiak term, 1363, - No. 61;
Claim D. '59. 21ti, for paving done.
[C. P. - , 66; J: T.-, '63. Debt, #68.03. - -P .C,Brewster.)
Taken in execution anti to be sold as the - property of
Wm H. Witte. JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Sept. 24; 1853. ae2s-3t,
SRERIFF'S SALE.-BY - VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Faciaa, to me directed. will
be exposed to-public sale or V 4 hve
~,,WILC,I4„D
Wing; - October 6l et . or piec - f a o
;h . r t e h e ,e - Tw Hall.
-- ala brick and one-story frage ' Welling adjoining
thereon erected, and the one-atory frame.dwellina also
thereon erected, situate on the northwesterly shie of
Salmon street, extending from Ann to Birch street, in I
the Twenty: fifth ward ; containing in front or -breadth
on said Salmon street ninety-five feet. five and a-half
indlies, and extending in length or depth northwesterly,
between lines of said Birch and Ann streets, one bun-'
Bred feet, more or lees, '
P. S.—This writ, hs been issued on a judgment ob
tained In the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Samuel
Sallada. owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Philadelphia; of June term. 1.863. No. 240,
for paving and curbing. :
[O. P. 67; Sept. T., '63. Debt, $198.61. Stover.' -
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Samuel Sallada. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sep•. 24, 16E3. sere-31
p,IIERIFF'S SALE —BY VIRT OE OF A
P••-•' writ of Levari Facies, to me directed. will be exposed
to public Bale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, October
6, 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall,
All that certain let or piece of ground, with the two
story frame dwelling and two•story frame kitchen ad
joining thereon erected, situate on the southwesterly
side of Somerset street and southeasterly side of Chatham
street. In the Twenty-fifth ward; containing in front
or breadth on the said Somerset street forty feet, and ex
tending in length or depth southwesterly between lines
parallel to and along said Chatham street eighty feet,
more or less:
P. S.—This writ has been issued on a judgment obtained
in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Frederick
Fish er, owner, or reputed owner, in the Court of Common
Pleas of Philadelphia, of June term, 1863; N 0.211, for
Paving and fining work done in front of said loc.
[C. P., 68; Sent. T.. '6.3. Debt, $168.02.• Stover.
Taken in axe cution and to be sold as the pproperty of
Frederick Fisher. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 24,18173' se2s,St
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ 'of Levari Facies, to me directed, wilt be
exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
October 6, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom.street Hall,
that certain lot of ground situate in the southeast
etly side of Edgemont street, and southwesterly side of
'Fremont street. in the Twenty' 'first ward; containing in
• front or breadth on said Edgemont street twenty feet, and
extending of that width southeasterly in length or depth
between lines parallel to and along said Fremont street
one hundred and seventeen feet six inches, more or less.
P. S.—This writ has been ' issued on ` a judgment ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs. Mary.
Kennedy, owner. or reputed owner, in the Court oflOom
- mon Pleas of Philadelphia. of June term. 1863. No. 213,
for curbing and paving work done in front of said lot.
• EC. P. ,f 4); J. T. , Debt, $5O 34. Stover.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Mary Kennedy. JOHN THOMPSON , Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 24, 1563. 5e2.5-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed. - will be ex
posed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
uctober 6,1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
southeasterly corner of Belgrade and Somerset streets.
in the Twenty-fifth -ward; containing in front on said.
Somerset street fifty-one feet; and extending southwest
erly, of that width, between lines parallel to and along
said Belgrade street, one hundred feet to 'Howson street.
S.—This writ has been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the case of the City of Philadelphia vs, John
C. Davis, owner,- or reputed owner, in the Court of
Common Pleas of Philadelphia, of June term, 1863. No.
212, for work, paving, and curbing done in front of said.
lot.
Taken. in execution and -to be sold as 'the property . of
John C. -Davis. - JOHN THOMPSON,Sheritt
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21,1863. se2l.3t
•
R
ERIFF'S SALE.-43Y VIRTUE OF
a writ. of levari Facies, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue; on MONDAY Evening,.
October 6,1663; at Sansoin-street
All • that certain lot or piece of ground situate on tire
northeast corner of Coral- streetrand the Philadelphia
and Beading 'Railroad, in - the - Nineteenth - ward of the
said city ; qontaining in front or breadth on the said
Coral street two hundred and twenty-nine feet four and
.three-quarter inches to Isabella street, and extending
in length or depth southeasterly along the said rail
road seventy feet three and a half inches. more or less,
and along the said Isabella street seventy feet, more or
less.
I'. S.—This Writ has been issued on a judgment ob
tained in the case Of the City' of Philadelphia vs. John
-Smith, owner, or reputed 'owner, in . the Court of Common
Pleas of Philadelphia. of June term,lB63, No. 217, for
work done in front of said lot. •
IC. B. 71; J. -T.. '63. Debt, 8601. 26. O. P. .k S. A.
,Cornman.] • - • .
• Taken in execution and to be sold the property of
John Smith: JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
'Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21i - 1863. •5e2531
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY - VIRTUE OF
N- J a Writ of Levari Facies to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vexidue, on MONDAY livening.
October 6. 1863, at 4 o'clock, at dansomostreet Hall,
Althat certain lot or piece of ground situate at the
southeast corner of Fourth and Norris streets, in the
Nineteenth ward of said, city; containing in front or
breadth on said Fourth street one hundred and sixty
six-feet one inch, and extending in length or depth east
ward on the south line thereof - about ninety-nine feet
nine:inches„-and on the north line thereof along the
south line of Norge street twenty-seven feet four and
three. quarter inches. - •
N. B.—The writ of 'Levert Fades, by virtue of which
this property is to be sold, was issued on a judgment
entered Jnne 21, 1562, in a sclr December r claim filed in
the Court of Common Pleas to term, 1561. No.
218, for paving footway, measuring and fining up in front
of the lot described in the writ.
CC. P., 72; S. T.. '63. Debt, $285.27. Wm. M. Smith.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
- JOHN THoIIP3oN, Sheriff.
- Philadelphia, - Sheriff's Office. Sept. 21. 1863 sell-it
QIIERIFF ' BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
1.1.7 a writ of Venditioni Bitponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY
Bvening, October 5, 1881 at 4 o'clock, at Sansom , st. Hall.
All that certain met matte and lot of ground situate on
thenorth side of Anita street. two hundred and seventy
foor feet westward from Tenthstreet, in the city,of Phi
ladelphia; containing 'in front on Anita street fifteen
feet. and in depth sixty. six feet. Which said premises
the Pennsylvanta, Building Association, by deed dated
February 13, 1666, recorded in deed book B.- D. W., No.
68, page 61, Sic., conveyed unto the said James Duress
in fee.
ID. C.. 834: Sept. '63. Deht,81783.25: Clayton. 11/r
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
James Dams, deceased. - - -
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 23, 16113. se24-3t
SRERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF' A
N-/writ of Yenditioni Exponas, tome direoted,will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
October 5, 1863, of 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
All that certain three-story brick messnage and lot of
ground situate on, the east side of Eleventh street, one
hundred arm eventy. two ' feet two inches southward
from 'Jefferson street, in the city of Philadelphia, con
taining in front on Eleventh street fifteen feet, and in
depth, onehundred feet Lto a three-feet alley. Which
said premises Charles H. Mnirhead et as...by deed dated
February 19, 1853, recorded in Teed Book T. H.: No. 67,
page 387. Am. - , conveyed unto' Arthur Murphy totes, re
serving a ground rent of ninety dollars, payable first day
oflanuary and July. . .
CD. C., 328; Sept. T.,'63. Debt. $190.411. E.l3.Campbell.l
Taken in execution and to be sold as the
_property of
Arthur Murphy. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff .
Philadelphia, SheiU'e Once, Sept, 23.1889.
CO. P.. 70; 5.. T., '63 Debt, $151.03. Stover.)
FRIDAY , SEPT. 25, 1863.
SHERIFFS SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Pluries Fieri Facies, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Eye
rung. October 5, 1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street
All that lot or piece of ground. titillate on the south
side of Market street, One hundred and eeventr.flvo feet
west of Fulton street, arty feet front, and extending in
depth southward' two hundred and fourteen feet six
inches to Oak street.
ED. C. 815; B. T.. 'B3. Debt $ 3 / 8 9 76. H. E. Wallace.]
Taken in execution and to-he sold as thfl i propert. of
Amos Scott. JOHN THOMPSO . Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's °Mee. Sept. 2.9.18ff1. ee2B-3t
SBERIFF'S :SALE. —BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Venditioni ExPonad, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on moNEuky Eve
ning, October 7, 1863. at 6 o'clock, at Saneom-street
No. 1. All that certain three-story brick messuage and
lot of ground situate on the north side of Walnut street,
one hundred and fifty feet eastward from Thirty-sixth
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
CPO Walnut street thirty feet; and in depth one hundred
and twenty-four feet.
No. 2, All that certain three.story brick messuage and
lot of ground situate on the north side of Walnut street,
one hundred and t wen ty feeteastward from Thirty-sixth
street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on said Walnut street thirty feet, and in depth one hun
dred and twenty-four feet. ; . .
No. 3.'1111 that certain three-story brick messnage and
lot of ground situate on the north Ride of Walnut street,
one linndred and eighty feet eastward from Thirty-sixth
street. in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on
Walnut street thirtr feet, and in depth one hundred and
twenty-four feet. Which said premises Annesly IL G.).
vett, by-deed dated April 21, 1860. conveyed unto James
D. Shaw; in fee.
119. C., 317;319: S. T., 9 63. ,Debt, $3,290. Paschall.]
f Taken in execution and to he sold as the monody of
James D. Shaw. JOHN. THOMPSON; Sheriff.
P-Phlladelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sent 23. 1863, . se2s
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE 14
0'
a writ of
to`
Expones, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, October 5. 1863. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
All those certain eix mesenagee and lot of ground situ
ate on , thenoith side of Shippen street,93 16-100 feet west
ward' from Fifteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia:
containing in front on Shippers street eighteen feet, and
in depth one hundred and twenty feet to Bedford street,
Which said premises Charles Fox, by deed dated April
13.1812, recorded in deed book T. EL, No, 18, page 43,
&c., conireYed unto William Ttviggs in fee. Subject to a
ground rent of $49.60.
CD. C., S. T., '63. 32/ Debt 76. Blackburn I
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of
William Twiggy. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philedolphin. Sheri Ws Office, Pant. 21. se2s-3t
SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF
N---" Sundry write of Levari Fficias, to me directed, will
be exposed _to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Rye-
October 6, 1663, at 4 o'clock, at Ransom-street Hall:
All that Ineesnage 'or tenement and lot or piece of
land situate in the late township of Bristol aforesaid,
in the county of Philadelphia,' now in the city of Phila
delphia ; beginning at a stone set for a corner ou the
northwesterly side of the Old York road ; thence ex
tending by land of Benjamin. Armitage. north eighty
three degrees twenty minutes west. thirty perches and
three-tenths of a' perch to another stone, and north
five degrees ten minutes east, thirty-five perches and
a halite another stone thence by land of Samuel Har
per,-south eighty-two- - degrees fifty-five - minutes east.
twenty-six perches to a corner *tone ; thence by land
of Joseph Engle, south nine degrees west, two perches
and eighty-five hundredths' to another stone, and
south sixty-nine degrees east, sixteen perches and
eighty-five hundredths to a post on the side of the Old
York reed, straightened and laid oat, the better to ac
commodate the public ; thence by said road, south
twenty-eight degrees forty-five minutes west, thirty
perches and thirty-five hundredths to the plate of
beginning ; containing seven acres and one hundred
perches and a 101 f of land, more or less. fßeing the
same premises which Joseph Beaty and Rachel W.,
his wife, by indenture dated the 16th day of November.
A. D. 1644, and recorded in the office for recording
deeds, Arc., for the city and county of Philadelphia, in
Deed Book R. L L., No. 31, page 187. &c., granted and
conveyed unto the said Joseph T. Mears in foe ; sub
ject: to the reservation mentioned- in a certain inden
ture bearing date the 14th day of January, A. D. 1776,
recorded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book volume 18,
page 549, made between Thomas Rose. surviving exe
cutorof Bernard Reser. deceased, of the one part, and
Joseph Spencer of the other part, so far only as particu
larly relates to and concerns the said premises.
CD. C., 385 and 333; Sept. T. '63. Powell.]
Taken in execution and to be said as the property of
Joseph T. Mears- JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept 23,1863. se34-3t
E R F ' S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
N." a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed: will be
exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening,
October 5, 1863. at 4 o ' clock. -
at at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of.ground situate on the
west side of Germantown road, at the distance of two
hundred and Jiffy eight feet four and one-quarter inches
southward from the point of intersection of the said Ger
mantown road and Fifth street, in the ward of
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth
on the said Germantown road eighteen feet, and extend
ing in length or depth westward, at right angles to the
said Germantown road, on the south line thereof, fifty
two feet eight and one-half inches, and on the north line
thereof forty-nine feet three and three-quarter-inches.
Bounded northward. southward, and westward by
ground now or late of George Cadwalader. and eastward
by the said Germantown road.. Being the same preost.
sea which George Ca4iwalader and his wife, by indenture
dated the sixth day of January, A. D. 1855, recorded in
Deed Book - .No. Page. &c.. granted
and conveyed unto Holmes B. Kelley and his heirs, re
serving thereont the yearly ground rent of forty-five
dollars, lawful silver , money of the United States of
America, each dollar weighing seventeen pennyweights
and six grains at least; payable half-yearly on the fif
teenth day of January and July in every year there
after, without any deduction for taxes, &c., for arrears
of which said ground rent the judgment in this case has
been obtained.
CD. C., 337: S. T '63. Debt $476.43, Rawle.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Holmes B. RelleY. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Sept. 23.156;..5e2.5-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Irenditioni Exponas, tome directed. will be
exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening.
October 6.1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansomatreet Hall.
All that certain double two-story stone dwelling house,
with a two-story addition at the side, stone barn,. and
lot or piece of ground whereon the same are erected,
situate at Mount Airy, in the Twenty-second ward of
the city of Philadelphia, on the northeastwardly side
of the Germantown and - Perkiomen Turnpike Road.
Beginning at a clone set for a corner by the southeast
wardly side of a perch and one-tenth - part of a perch
wide road, sometimes called Miller's lane, and some
times Gowen's lane, running northeastwardly from the
said turnpike road. and thence along the same north
forty degrees and forty-five minutes. east sixty- three
perches and one-tenth of - a perch to the eastwardly side
of the Chestnut Rill Railroad: thence along the said
railroad, and the line of land granted to Tames Gowen,
south. fifty-one degrees and twenty minutes, east four
Perches and seven-tenths of a r arch to a stake set for a
corner; thence with the line of James Gowen's land,sonth
forty . degtees and forty-five minutes. west sixty-five
perches and one-tenth part of a perch to a stone set for a
corner; thence the said side of the aforesaid turnpike
road, north twenty' six degrees, west five perches to the
place of-beginning. Containing one acre; three rode,
and twelve perches o f land. more or lees, Including in
the same the strip of ground sixty feet in width at the
northeastern extremity thereof, occupied as the road-bed
of the Chestnut Bill Railroad.
ED. C.. 340; Sept. T.'63. Debt; $l,OOO. J. E. Gowen.]
Taken in execution. and to ha sold ea thapronertt of
William Rittenhouse. JO Ear TllomP.,• , JA, nneriti
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Sept. Z. 3. 18,83. 80,5-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a - writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sam or vendue,on MOB DAY Eve
- fling. October b. asal at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
All those eight certain brick messuages or tenements
and'-lots - or pieces of ground, situate on the south side
of Morris street, in the First ward of the city of Philadel
-p1311,-----
No.:1. One of them at the southwest corner of Seventh
street and the said Morris' street, containing in front on
Morris street sixteen feet one inch and -a half, and in
length - or depth along Seventh street sixty-four feet.
No. 2. One other , of them at • the distance of thirty-one
'feet seven inches and half westward from Seventh street.
No. 3 One other of them at the distance of one hundred
and forty, feet one inch and a half westward from Seventh
street:
No. 4. One other of them at the distance of one hundred
and fifty-live feet seven and a half inches westward from
Seventh street. -
• . . .
No. 5.- One other of them at the distance of one hun
dred and seventy feet one inch aLd a half westward from -
Seventh street.
No. 6, One other of them at the distance of one hun
died and eighty-six feet seven and a half inches west
ward from seventh street.
No. 7. One other of them at the distance of two hun
dred and two feet one inch and a half westward from
Seventh street.
No. 8. And the other of them at the distance of two
bundled and seventeen feet seven and a half inches
westward from Seventh street.
Each of the said. seven last mentioned lots containing
in front or breadth on'the said Morris street fifteen feet
nix inehes,land in length or depth sixty-four feet. [Being
the same eight lots of ground which Luke W. Duffel and
wife, by eight indentures, each dated the first day of Au
gust, A. D. 1860, recorded in Deed Book A: •D. 8.,
No. 126, pages 414, 423. 455, 459. 464 ; 463, 472. and 477. Sto..
granted unto Louis B. M. Dol Sy in fee. reserving ont of
each of the said lots respectively the yearly rent or sum
of forty dollars.]
ID. C., -639; S. T., '63. Debt, $1,638.37. J. H. Wheeler.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Louis B. M. Dolby. JOHN THOMPSON', Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Sent. 2.3,1863. 5e25.3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY 'VIRTUE OF
a writ of third Pluries Levari Facies, to me directed.
will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY
Evening, October 6, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
Hall.
"All those eight certain yearly ground rents or sums of
forty-five dollars each, payable to Charles B. Solider,
his heirs. and assigns, in equal half yearlyePayments,
respectively: on the first day of the months of May and
November, in each year forever, without deduction for
taxes, &c., for and out of all those eight certain lots or
pieces of ground situate in the Nineteenth ward, of the
city of Philadelphia. •
No. 1. One of them on the northwesterly side of Brad
dock street, at the distance of four hundred and thirty
five feet two and seven-eighths inches northeasterly
from the northeasterly side of Huntingdon street; thence
extending northeasterly along the northwesterly side of
said Braddock street seventeen feet three and. seven
eighths inches, to a point; thence northwesterlyalong
other ground of the mid Charles B. to: ouder, on a line
at right angles It ith the said Braddock street seventy
nine feet ea. inches; to a three-feet-wide alley which
runs southerly, and communicates with another alley
two feet eleven and three-quarter inches wide, which.
runs westerly into Emerald street; thence southwesterly
along the sameand ground or William- iiVitte, on a.
line parallel with the said Braddock street thirteen feet
one - and seven eighths inches,
to a point; and thence
south twenty-nine degrees and twenty-four. and a half
minutes east, along ground now or late of the Fair Hill
estate, seventy-nine feet seven and a quarter inches, to
the place of beginning.
No 2. One other of them on the northwesterly side of
Braddock street, at the distance of four hundred and
fifty - two.feet six and three. quarter inches -northeaster
-1y from the northeasterly side of Huntingdon street;
containirg in front or breadth on the said Braddock
street eixteen feet, and in length or depth seventy- nine
feet eix inches.
.
No. 3. One other of them on the northwesterly side of
Braddock street, at the distance of four hundred and
sixty eight feet six and three quarter inches north
easterly om the northeasterly side of Bnntingdou
.street; containing in front or breadth on said Brad-
dock street sixteen feet. and extending northwesterly
of that width in length or depth saves ty-nine feet six
inches.
No. 4.- One other of them on the northwesterly side of
Braddock street, at the distance of four hundred and
eighty-four feet six and three-quarter inches northeast
erly from the northeasterly side of Huntingdon - street;
containing in front or breadth on said B. addock street
sixteen feet, and extending northwesterly of that width
in length or depth seventy-nine feet six Inches.
file 3. One other of them on the northwesterly side of
Braddock street, at the distance of five hundred feet six
and three-quarter inches northeasterly from the north
easterly aide of Huntingdon street; containing in front
or breadth on the said Braddock street sixteen feet. and
extending northwesterly Mithat width in length or depth
seventy-nine feet six inches.
No. 3. One other of them on the northwesterly side
of Braddock street, at the distance of five hundred and
sixteen feet six and three-quarters inches northeasterly
from the northeasterly side of Huntingdon street; con
taining in front or breadth on the said Braddock street
sixteen feet, and extending northwesterly of that width
in length or depth seventy-nine feet six inches.
No. 7 One other of them on the northwesterly side
of Bra ddock street, at the distance of five hundred and
thirty-two feet six and three-quarter inches north
easterly fromthe northeasterly side of Huntingdon
street; containing in front or-breadth on said Braddock
s'rect sixteen feet. and extending northwesterly of that
width in length or depth seventy-nine feet six inches.
No. B And the other of them, on the northwesterly
side of Braddock street, at the distance of five hundred.
and fin;ty-eight feet six and three-quarter inches north
easterly from the northeasterly stile of Huntingdon
street; containing in front or breadth on the said Brad
dock street sixteen feet, and extending northwesterly
of that width in length or depth seventy-nine feet six
inches. _
N. B.—On each of the above-described lots of ground
there is erected a two-story brick messuago or tene
ment.
N 0.9 -Also, all that certain yearly ground rent or sum
of thirty-six dollars. charged upon, issuing and payable
by Pelham ft. Holli s, his heirs and assigns, in equal
half-yearly payments, on the first day of the months of
April and October in every year, without deduction for
taxes, &c., forever. for and out of all that certain lot or
piece of ground situate in the Nineteenth ward of the
city of Philadelphia aforesaid, on the southeasterly side
of the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, at the &Et
ienne of four hundred and fifty feet northeasterly from
' the northeasterly side of Clearfield street; containing in
front or breadth on the said Philadelphia and Trenton
Railroad thirty-six feet. and -extending in length or
depth southeasterly of that width, between parallel
lines at right angles with the said railroad, one hon
. dred and sixty-seven feet, more or less, to the north
westerly side of Witte street.
And also, all those two certain yearly ground rents or
, sums of forty-eight dollars each, charged upon, issuing
and payable by Pelham L. Hollis, his heirs and assigns,
in equal half-yearly payments, respectively, on the first
day of the months of April and October in every year.
without deduction for taxes, An , forever, for and out of
all those two certain lots'or pieces of ground situate in
the'Rinetsenth ward of said city., _
No. 10. One.of them on the southeasterly side of the
Phadelphia and Trenton Railroad, at the distance of
four hundred and eighty-six feet northeasterly from the
northeasterly. side of Ciciarlield street; containing in
front or breadth on the said Philadelphia and Trenton
Railroad forty-eight' feet, and extending in length or
. depth southeasterly of that width one hundred and
sixty-seven feet, more or lees, to Witte street.,
Igo. 11.. And the`other of them on the southeasterly side
of the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, at the die-
tance of five hundred and thirty-four feet northeasterly
'from the northeasterly_aide of C earfleld street; con- ,
taining in front or breadth (113, the said Philadelphia and
:Trenton, Railroad, forty-eight - feet, and extending in
length or depth southeasterly of that width one hundred
and sixty-seven feet,-more or less, to the northwesterly
side of Witte street, [Which said eleven yearly rent
charges or ground rents abovedescribekare the same ,
which William H. Witte and wife. by two several in
dentures. one;dated the thirteenth day - of 'February and
the other the - filth' day of March, anne Domint 1858,
and . intended forthwith to be recorded, granted and
conveyed Unto the said William , Th'Bethell fee.) -
CD. C., 810; S. T.,'88. Debt. $7.187.811. O. Clay.]
Taken in execution and to be. sold as the property of
William R. Bothell. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sherilre Office, Sept. 33,1843. 5e2.1,3t
SLIERIFFS SALES.
SIIERIFF'S .SALE.BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Lever! Facies. to me directed. will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
October 5, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain two-story frame messuage. and lot of
ground situate on the southeast corcer of Fourth'street
and Master street. in the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing in front on Fourth street twenty feet, and in depth
along Master street fifty-nine feet two and one-half
inches, and on the eolith line sixty-six feet eleven Inches
to a twenty-feet alley. Which said premises James
Markoe et al., trustees, by deed dated March 6. 1848. re
corded in Deed Book A. W. M., No. 62. page 375, &c,
conveyed unto Patrick Campbell and Ann, his wife, her
heirs and ahelgns.
CD. C.. 331; Sept. T., 'B3. Debt, $BB9 S S. Campbell.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Ann Campbell, who survived her husband.
J61:11i Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Sept. 21 Ha . 00ffi.5..3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
October 5, 1.663, at 4 o'clock, at Sansam street Hall.
all that certain fonr.story brick meant:toga and lot of
ground, situate on the north side of Shipped street, be •
tween Third and Fourth streets, in the city of Philadel
phia; containing in front on Bhippert street sixteen feet
nine inches, and In depth ninety-eight feet. Sounded
north by ground of Jacob Biddle '
east by ground of John
Knop, west by ground of Jacob Fry. Which said pre
mises Hobert Coburn and Wiff,, by deed dated May 14,
3E61, recorded in Deed Book G. W. C., No, 93, page 112.
&c., conveyed unto John Hauptman in fee..
CD. C.. 833; Sept. T.,'63. Debt, $2,006. Rood.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the properly of
John Hauptman. ...JOHN THOMPSON.- Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 23,-1t63. 8625-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY. VIRTUE OF
sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas,to me directed,will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, october 6, 1863. at storyck, at Sansom-street Hail.
All that certain threebrick menanage and lot of
ground. situate on the south side of Carpenter street and
east side of Clements street. in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front, on Clements street. eighteen feet,
and in depth forty-six feet to a four-feet-wide
Which said premises Mary Katharine Lewis. by deed
dated October 1. 1860, recorded in Deed Book A. Si. 8..
No. 127, page 478, &c., conveyed unto the said William
Twiggy in fee.
ED. C.. 320 and 321; S. T..'63. Blackburn.]
Taken in execution and to be cola as the nroperty of
William Twins. .1 . 01481 THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 883. se2B-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A.
writ of Levari Facies to me directed, will be
exposed to 'nubile sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.
October 5, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All these four certain three-story brick mossuages or
tenements, and lots or pieces et ground, situate in the
late district of Penn, now Twentieth ward of the city or
Philadelphia, and described .together as fellows, viz.;
Beginning at the northwest corner of Schuylkill Eighth,
or Fifteenth street, and Cambridge street; thence ex
tending northward along the West side of said Fifteenth
street seventy-two feet: thence 'westward - at right an
gles to the said Fifteenth. street, by other ground of the
paid Henry Haines, sixty feet; thence southward, parat
lel with the said Fifteenth street. by ground of Lawrence
Peterson, seventy-two feet two and one-eighth inches
to the north side of Cambridge street, and thence east
ward along the same sixty feet, to the place of begin
ning. [Being the sonthern part of a larger lot of ground
which Joseph Cabot and wife. by indenture dated the
2d day of February. A. D. 1852. recorded in Deed Book
T. H., No -9, page 2, &c., granted and conveyed unto
the said Henry Baines in fee; reserving therout a certain
yearly ground rent or sum of three hundred and "sixty
dollars: and the said Joseph Cabot and wife, by deed
endorsed, dated the 20th day of October, A. D. 1813, re
corded in Deed Book T. H, No. 112, page 191, Ste., re
leased and extinguished the said yearly ground rent or
sum of three hundred and -sixty dollars, unto the said
Henry Haines, 'his heirs and assigns ]
N. B.—We are requested to state that Mr. Reines has
no longer any interest in the above premises.
[D. C., 830; Sept. T., '63. Debt, WOO. .6, S. Campbell.]
Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of
Henry Haines. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff..
Philadelpbia, Sheriff's Office. Sept, 22, 1563. se2s-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE -BY VIRIUE OF
aWrit of Alias LeVari Facies, to me directed. will
be exposed to public sate or vendne, on MON DAYl3ven
in g, October 50663. at 4 o'clock. at S ansom-street Hall.
A certain lot or piece of land, with the buildings and.
Improvements thereon erected, situate in that part of
the said city;of Philadelphia, formerly Penn township,
in the county of Philadelphia. described as follows. viz :
beginning at a stake on the southeasterly side of Nice
town lane, a corner of the lot marked No. 6, on the plan
of partition between the heirs and representatives of
Martha Renshaw, deceased, now of Joseph Sims, and
extending thence north sixty degrees and forty-seven
minutes east. twenty-four perches to the lot marked No,
7, on said plan; now or late of Robert Kennedy; thence
smith twenty-nine degrees .and thirty-seven minutes
east, fifty-nine perches and seven-eighths, to ground now
or late of John C. Welts; thence south fifty-nine degrees
and thirty-six minutes and a half west, twenty-four
perches to a corner, and thence north twenty-nine de
grees and thirty-seven minutes west, sixty perches and
two-tenths to the place of beginning aforesaid; contain
ing nine acres, be the same more or less. [Being the
same lot or piece of land which the said Joseph Sims. by
indenture dated the sixth day of May, A. D. 1816, and re
corded at Philadelphia in. Deed Book A. W. M.. No.
page 188, Ac.. granted and conveyed unto the said John
C. Gerdy, in fee; reserving thereout unto him, theold
Joseph Sims, his heirs and assigns, the yearly ground
rent or sum of one hundred and twenty six dollars. pay
able in equal half-yearly payments on the
.first day of
the months of March and September in every year, with
out deduction for taxes, an ,
[D. C., 324; S. T., '63. Debt, $4,343.50. England.]
Taken in execution: and to be sold as the property of
John C. Gerdy._ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Sept. 23. 1863. se23-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exposes, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
October 5, 1663. at 4 - o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground with the
three-story brick dwelling house and other improve
ments thereon erected, situate on the south side of Hu
ron street and westerly side of Lexington street,in the
Twentysfiurth ward of the city of Philadelphia, con
taining in front or breadth on the said Lexington street
forty feet, and extending in length or depth of that width
westwardly ninety feet. Bounded on the north by said
Huron street, on the east by said Lexington street. on
the south by the lot No. 2. next hereinafter describes;
and on the west by ground now or late of Charles F. Lox.
Together with all and singular, atc.
No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground. with the
three-story brick dwelling house thereon erected,
situate on tne westerly side of Lexington street, at the
distance of forty feet southward from the southerly side
of qui on street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city
of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the
said Lexington street forty feet, and extending in length
or depth westwardly of that width ninety feet.
Bounded on the north by lot No. 1. hereinbefore de
scribed, on the east by said Lexington street on the
south by ground now or late of Edwin W. Lehman, and
on the west by ground late of Charles F. Lex. Together
with all and singular, &c. [The said lots, Nos. 1 and 2,
being the same premises George M. Troutman and wife,
by deed dated December a), A- D. 1862,.recorded in Deed
Book A. C. H., No 69, page 474, &c., granted and con
veyed unto the said Peter Purcell in fee. •
No a All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the
three-story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected,
situate on the east side of Lexington street, at the dis
tance
of one hundred and fifty feet northward from the
north side of Haverford street, in the Twenty-fourth
ward of the city of Philadelphia. contaisisx ia front or
breadth on the cold Lexington street - fifty feet, and ex
tending of that width in leng th or depth eastward be
tween parallel lines at right angles to the said Lexington
street one hundred- and fifty. seven feet two and three
eighths inches: Bounded northward by ground now
late of Edwin W. Chapman, eastward by ground now or
late of George Ludwig. southward by ground granted or
intended to have been granted to the said Peter Purcell
on ground ent, and westward by Lexington street
aforesaid. [Being the same menthes which William 1
Barney and - wife, by - dead - dated - December dated December 24,-A. D
1860, recorded in Deed Book A. C. IL , No. 21, page 113,
&c • granted and conveyed unto the said Peter Parcel].
in fee. Together w ith all and singular, &c.
No. 4. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the
buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate on
the west side of- Florida street, at the distance of sixty
feet southward from the south side of Seneca street, in
the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia
containing in front or breadth on the said Florida - street
sixty feet, and extending in length or depth westward,
besween lines parallel with said Seneca street, ninety
feet. Bounded northward by ground granted to John
Leary on ground rent, southward by ground now or
late of William Crean, westward by ground now or late
of John W. Everman, and eastward by Florida street
aforesaid. Together with all and singular, &c. [Being
the same premises which Daniel Hanna and wife, by
deed dated August 27th, A. D. 1860, recorded in Deed
Book A. C. 11.', No. 19, page 79, Asc.. granted and con
veyed unto the said Peter Purcell. in fee.
No. 6. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate
On the northwardly side of Kingsessingravenue, at the
distance of fifty feet eastwardly from the easterly side
of Forty-seventh street in the Twenty-fourth ward of
the city of Philadelphia'; containing in front or breadth
on the said Kingsessing avenue fifty feet. and extend
ing in length or depth northwardly between lines
parallel with the said Forty-seventh - street one hundred
and seventy-five feet. Bounded northwardly and east
wardly by ground now or late of Charles Robb and
N. B. Browne, souihwardty by the said Kingsessing
avenue, and westwardly by other ground granted or
intended to have been granted to the said Peter Pur
cell. Together with all and singular, &c. [Being the
same premises which Charles Robb and wife, and Nay'
thaniel B. Browne and wife, by deed dated. Canter
23. 1660, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. .1:51; - 'page
472, &c., granted" and conveyed unto the said Peter
Purcell in fee.
No. 6. All that' certain lot'or piece" of ground situate on
the northeasterly corner of Kingaessing avenue anti For
ty-seventh street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city
of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the
said Hingsessing avenue fifty feet, and extending in
length or depth of that breadthialong said Forty-seventn
street northwardly one hundred and seventy-five feet.
Bounded northwardly by ground new or late of Charles
Robb and Nathaniel B. Browne; sonthwardly by the
said %tramming avenue; eastwardly by other ground
granted, or intended to have beengranted, to the said
Peter Purcell. and westwardly by Forty- seventh street
aforesaid. [Being the seine preniises which Charles
Robb and wife] and Nathaniel Ii Browne and wife, by
deed dated 0ct0ber23d,A.1.1660, recorded In Deed Book
A. D. 8., No. 184, page 479, &c., granted and conveyed
unto the said Peter Parcel]. in fee. 3 Together with all
and singular, &c.stgsia
No. 7. All that certain lbt'br niece of ground, with the
three. story brick messnage tenement thereon erected,
situate on the north side of Summer street, at the dis
tance of seventy-eight feet west or Twenty-second (late
Schnylkill Front) street, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front or breadth on the said Summer street
sixteen "feet, and extending of that width northward,
parallel with said Twenty •second street,sixty-one feet to
a three. feet-wide alley, left open by Joel B. Moorehead,*
and extending west into Evans' avenue. Bounded west .
by ground granted to Charles Sweeney on ground rent.
on the north 'by the said three-feet-wide alley, on the
east partly by ground now or late of the said Joel B.
Moorehead, and partly by a three-feet-wide alley lead
ing south into said Sommer street. [Being the samelpre- I
raises which Joel B. Moorehead and wife, by deed dated
September 19, 1854, recorded in Deed Book No: —, page
—, dc., granted and conveyed unto the said Peter Pur
cell in fee 3 Together with the free and common use
and privilege of the said three-feet-wide alley, and to
gether with all and singular, dc.
No. 8. All that certain frame messuage or tenement and
lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of Market
(formerly Washington) street, between Thirty-muth
and Fortieth (formerly William and Till streets), in the
Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, being
the easternmost half part of the lot numbered SO in the
late - village of dlarnilton; containing in front or - breadth - -
on the eald Market street twenty-five feet, and extending
of that width in length or deptt northward one hundred
and ninety-five feet, more or less, to a twenty- five-feet
wide alley or street. Bounded north by the said twenty
.five-feet-wide alley or street. on the east by ground late
of Henry Pleasant% on the south by the said Market
street, and on the west by ground granted to Theodore
M. Weltberger. Together with all and singular, Sze.
[Being the same premises which Peter Coyle and wife, by
deed dated the 28th day of March, A. D. 1859, recorded
in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 132, page 246, and granted
and conveyed unto said Peter Purcell in fee .
CD. C.. 326; S. T., '63. Debt, $1,407.25 Sharpies&
Taken in execution and to be soldat the property of
Peter Purcell. JOHN THOMPSON.- Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 23,1863. 5026-3 t,
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A CARD. —The early attention of purchasers is re
cneAtee to the general assortment of three-ply, ingrain,
Venitian, cottage. hemp, and list carpeting's, colr mat
tinge, stair rods, shades. Atc-, tube peremptorily sold.
by catalogue, on a credit of four months
PEREMPTORY SALE OF CARPETBAGS AND STAIR
RODS, &o.
THIS MORNING.
September 26th, at precisely 10% o'clock , by catalogue.
will be sold. on our months ' credit, comprising
-,pieces three-ply carpets.
pieces Brussels carpets.
plecee all. wool ingrain carpets.
pieces wool filling Ingrain carpets.
pieces woolen Venetian carpets.
pieces list, rag. and cottage carpets.
pieces hemp carpets,
lso, a large assortment of brass stair rode, just re
calved.
N. R.—Samples may be examined early on the morn
ing of sale.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, GERMAN,
AND.BHITISa DRY GOODS. &o.
ON MONDAY MORNING ,
_ . . .
September 28th. at 10 o'clock. will be sold, by catalogue.
on fear months credit. about
150 PACKAGES AND LOTS
_
of French; India, German, and British dry goods, gis.,
embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and
staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, ILnen, and. cot
ton fabrics.
. .
IT. B.—Samples of the same will be arranged for ex
amination, with catalognes, early on the morning of
the sale, when dealers will find it to their interest to at-
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF PRENCM, GERMLN.
AND BRITISH DRY GOODS.
NOTICE. —lncluded in our sale of French. Merman,
India and British Dry. Goods, on MONDAY MORNING,
Eept 48th, will be found, in part, the following de
sirable and di oice articles
vi i
DRESS 4; DODS —Rich printed Cashmere and mons de
lathes, merino cloths; poplins. ginghams, Saxony dress
goods. soil de chevres,
BIER VELVETS —Of the most fashionable shades and
blacks.
G.W. BENNER&
21 FOULR FRONT Wee
AUCTION SALM.
JOHN 8.. MYERS & CO. AUCTION-
Ens. Nod. )11331 and 234 MARKET Street.
RODS,
BLACK SlLKS—Glmily black dress - silks of all wldtliP.
BLACK GROS DE RHINE'S —A fall assortment, from
23 to 30-Mama wide.
. .
DRESS SILNB6 choice assortment of fancy and solid
colors pont t de sale; colored lloances.Foulard silks, &c.
BONNET RIBBONS—PIaid, fancy. and plain gros de
Naple bonnet and neck ribbons; black silk velvet and
trimming ribbons. &c.
£llAWLS—Broche long and square, rich chenille,
woolen, and reversible ebawls: scarfs and cravats; tra
vell‘Dg dbawls and wands. &c.
EMBROlDERlEd—Pariejaconet and mill collars and
eleev ea. frock bodles.linen handkerchiefs, cambric shirts.
bands, inuslins, Insertion, laces dgc.
Also, black crape% lace veils, silk cravats and ties.
baregee. chenille scarfs, kid and fancy gloyes, knit
goons, silk gizelles, buttons. linen bosome, fancy ar
ticles, An.
LARGE SALE OF PARIS KID GLOVE'S.
.
Included in our sale. on MONDAft. 28th inst.
503 dozen ladies'" Jouvin" Pari.sreal kid gloves,fresh
goods, just landed, for the best city retail sales; assort
ed in modes, blacks, white and light.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES
BROGANS, &c.
ON. TUESDAY MORNING.
. - -
September 29th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold by eatelocee.
Without reserve, on font months' credit, about 1,100
packages boots, shoes. brogans, balmorals, gum shoes,
army goods, dcc. , of city? and Eastern manufacture, em
bracing a fresh and prime assortment of desirable ar
ticles, for men. women. and children, which will be
open for examination early on the morning of sale.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH. FRENCH,
GERMAN. AHD DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. am
We will bold a large sale of British, French, German
and Domestic Dry Goods. by catalogue, on four months'
credit,
ON TEICIRSDK7 MORNING
. .
October Ist, at 10 o'clock, embracing about 750 pack
ages and lots of staple and fancy articles in woolens,
linens, cottons. silks, and worsteds, to which we invite
the attention of dealers.
N. B.—Samples of the same will be arranged for ex
amination. with catalogues. early ou the morning of
the sale, when dealers will End it to their interest to at
tend.,
JAS. A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
424 WALNUT Street, (
Sale at 422 Walnut street
. . .
HANDSOME FURNITURE. PLATED WARE, BUFFA
LO ROBES, CHINA AND CUT GLASS, NINGPO
TABLES, BRONZES, WINES AND LIQUORS,' BED
AND TABLE LINEN. SILK QUILTS.
- -
THIS MORNING.
At 10 o'clock. will be sold, by catalogue. by order of
the administrator of R DeSilyer, deceaeed. a large
quantity of personal property. se2l.-5t
P RILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
525 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE Street*.
LARGE SALE OF 1,090 9,k.gs }MOTS AND MOE&
ON MONDAY, MORNING
. .
September 28, at 10 o'clrck precisely. will be sold. b 7
catalogue, 1,000 cases men's, boys', and s onth'e calf.-kip„
and grain boots, brogans. dm.; women's, misses' and
children's calf. kip. goat, kid, and morocco heeled boots
and shoes, balmorals, &c.
BY HENRY P. WOLBERT,
AUCTIOVESR.
No. AO% MARKET Street, South Ole. above Second St
Regular Sales of Dry Goods, Trimmings. 6 Notions.&c..
every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. and FRIDAY 1101tif
CADS, at 10 o'clock precisely. -
City and country Dealers are requested to attend these
sales.
Consignmente respectfully solicited from Manufactu
rers, importers. Commission. Wholesale, and Jobbing
Eonses, um Retailers of all and every description of
Merchandise.
FINE CASSIMERES, SACTINETS. CLOTHING. WOOL.
SHIRTS. SUSPENDERS, ace.
THIS MORNING,
Sept. 25th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold - fine fancy cassi•
=eras, eattinets, cassimere and sattinet pants, vests,
fancy wool shirts, merino shirts and drawers. suspend
ers, carpet bass. felt bets. &c
DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES. TRIMMINGS. Arc.
Also, wool "flannels, figured dress goods, skirts, linen
and gingham handkerchiefs cravats. neck-ties, scarfs,
braided jsconet collars. infants' waists.- lace caps. crepe
collars, Bouncing and insertinge, velvel ribbons, trim
mings, buttons, wool and cotton hosiery, gloves, mitts,
patent patent thread, sewing silk,toy watches, thimbles,
tape measures, needles, plated ware, boots, shoes, vel
vet caps, Sm.
THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTION.
MU, No. 914 CHESTNUT Street.
SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE
- TH)S MORNING.
CARD. —Our Sale THIS MORNING, at the Auction
Store, Ito. 914 Chestnut street, commencing a 9 o'clock,
comprises over SOO lots of superior farnitare. including
velvet, Brussels. Venetian. and ingrain carpets; French
plate mantel and pier mirrors; rosewood parlor suite,
covered with satin broc Italie. made by Lejambre: wal
nut parlor suites, in brocatelle. moquot, plush, and
reps; suites of walnut, chamber furniture, spring and
hair in attreszes. marble-top - tables . . office bookcaes,
fancy chairs wardrobes. cottage furniture. oil paint
ings, melodeon. small billiard tables, &c.
aNTON FOWLING PIECE—AIso at 12 o'cloek,vrill
be sold, one splendid fowling plece, made by Jos. Mea
t, n&.fione—Lonrion :one Sharn'..ume_, &a. -IV
COPARTNERSHIPS.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-THE
COPARTNERSHIP
undersigned have this dal. formed a Copartnership
for the transaction of the Dry Goods - Commission Busi
ness under the name and style of EVANS & CO. No.
214 CHURCH Alley.
July 1.1863. Ogels-1213 JOS. EVAN'S.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-THE
undersigned members of the late firm of Smith,
Williams, at Co., have this day entered into copartner•
ship under the name and style of H. P. At W. P. SMITH,
for the transaction of the Dry Goods Commission busi
ness at No. 221 CHESTNUT Street.
_ . .
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 15t,1863.
NOTICE. -JOSEPH LEA HAS ASSO
CIATED with him JAMES McCARTER and JOEM
U. FRALEY in the transaction of the Commission Bust-
Dem, which will herafter be conducted under the firm of
JOSEPH LEA. & CO.,
125 and 130 CEERSTNIrr Street.
PuTLADM,PuTA. Septemberl, eel-lm
HOTELS.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
H. S. BENSON, PRuPRIETOR,
Formerly of the Ashland House, Philadelphia.
He is determined to merit, and hopes to receive, a fall
share of public patronage. jel9-6m
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
(LANE BROWN'S,)
PENNS:YLVANIA AVENUE,
',Between Sixth and Seventh Streets,
WASHINGTON, CITY,
A. R. POTTS,
Pronriator.
niso22-6m
MEDICAM.
{JOYFUL ANN OITNCEMENT TO
SUFFERING. HUMANITY. .
Prof C. EL BOLLES, well known discoverer and
_ teacher of applying Galvanism, Magnetism, and
other modifications Of Electricity as a reliable the
rapeutic agent for the ears of acute and chronic
diseases, with Dr. M. J. GALLOWAY. his former
partner, have returned to their
whereatEsblshment at
former
-1? Walnut street; Philadelphia, hey have
resumed business.
They have added two new operating rooms to the
Establishment. which will enable them to treat at
least one hundred patients par day. The fact that
Prof. B. has been in Philadelphia. at 12E) Walnut
street, four years, and has in that time treated over
eight thousand invalids, considered incurable by
all other treatment, many of whom have been
- warranted by special contract, is evidence the most
indubitable of the superiority of his system over
all others. He has also instructed more than one
thousand Medical men, and others, who use Elec
tricity as a specialty in acute and chronic Ca3e9.
PROF. BOLLES tt GALLOWAY.
1220. WALNUT Street.
{ se24•if
CLEANSE THE BLOOD.—WITH
COR
rapt, disordered, or vitiated Blood, you must be
sick all over. It may burst out in Pimples, or Sores, or
in some active difteaBl3. or it may merely keep you list
less. depressed, and good for nothing. But you cannot
have good health while your blood is impure. Ayer's
Sarsaparilla purges out these impurities and stimulates
the organs of life into vigorous action, restoring the
health and expelling disease. Hence it rapidly cares a
variety of complaints which are caused by impurity of
the blood, such as Scrofula., or Sing's Emil, Tumors,
Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches. Boils. St.
Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Erysipelas, Titter, or Salt
.Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Cancer, or Cancerous
Tumors, Sore Eyes, Female Diseases, such as _Reten
tion, Irregularity. Suppression, Whirev, Sterility,
Suphilis, or Venereal Diseases, Eiver Complaints, and
Heart Disc see, Try AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. and see
for yourself the surprising activity with which it
cleanses the blood and cures the disorders.
ATER'n CHERRY PECTORAL is so universally
known to surpass every other remedy for the cure of
Cbughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchi
tis, incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Con
sumptive Patients in advanced stages Of the disease,
that it is useless here .to recount the evidence of its. vir
tues. The world knows them.
AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, for Costiveness, Dys
pepsia, Indigestion., Dysentery, Foul Stomach, .Tattra•
dice, Headache. Heart burn, Piles, Rheumat ism:
Dropsy, Worms, and, in short, for all the purposes of e
Purgative medicine.
Do not be put off bz . unprincipled dealers with other
171111 1 °..1d'ilig h n t o oeil:sa. k eTiteorseiCnsttlihe ß beenl
there is for them, and they should have it.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYBR & CO., Lowell, mass..
and sold by 7. M. HARRIS & CO., at wholesale, and by
FREDERICK BROWN. a au27-mwf2m
WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH?
GOOD NEWS FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED.
Messrs. J. GRIM and T. ALLEN, MEDICAL EnEc r -
TRICIANS (formerly associated with Profs. Bolles and
Galloway), having removed to No. 723 North TENTH
Street, between Coates and Brown streets, are now pre
pared to treat and cure all Curable Diseases, whether
acute or chronic, pulmonary or paralytic, without a
shock or any inconvenience. Poor Soldiers will be
treated gratuitously. The Ladies will be treated by a
lady. Among the diseases tor which we will give a
special guarantee, when desired, we mention the fol
lowing:.Consamlion,lst 6t2d stages Hemorrhage.
Paralysis, General Debility,
Neuralgia, Diseases of the Liver or
Asthma, Bidnsys,
Fever and Ague, Diabetes,
Congestion, Prolapsms Uteri. (Falling
Dyspepsia, Womb),
Rheumatism. Prolapsus AnL or Piles.
Bronchitis, Nocturnal Emission,&.c., dm,
No charge for consultation. Office hours: 9A. M. to
6P. M. jeS-6m
lUMELLE'S*COMPOUICD SYRUP OF
DOCK is successful as a remedy, because those who
nee it pronounce it the best
COUGH SYRUP.
the best Blood Purifier. the most efficient Invigorator,
and the best Cure for Scrofula ever offered to the public,
• Sold by the proprietor. F.
1525 Af li tK M Altleet.
And all Druggists.
COML.
(10 OAL .-SITGAR LOAF, BEAVER
•-•' MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal and
best Locust Mountain, from Schtlyikillt prepared ex-
Pressly for Family use. Depot, N. W. corner of EIGHTH
and WILLOW Streets. Mae, No. 11.2 South SECOND
Street. Cap2ly] J. WALTON & CO.
LAKE SUPERIOR INGOT COPPER,
-A-I from the Amygdalold Mine, In store and for sale in
41Lataittes tO suit, at WOMRATH'S
ie3s.6m* ' 415 ARCH street.
PrIRENOLO GIC AL EXAMINA
TIONS, with full deecriptione - of character, given
DAY and 'EVENING, by J. 1.. CA.PEN,
so4-frow6m No. 25 South TENTH Street.
4, THOMSON'S LONDON
KITCHENER -OR EUROPEAN R &NOB. for
families. -hotels._ or public institutions, in
TWENTY DIFFERENT stmts. Also Phila
delphia Ranges, Hot-Air Farnaces. Portable ' Heaters,
LOwdowniOrates.-Pireboard Stoves. Bath Boilers, Stew.
hole Plates, Broilers. Cooking Stoves, atc.. at wholesido
and retail, by the Manufacturers. &
CHASE. SHARPE. THOMSON.
Stinlinu-SLIZ No. atAl N. SECOND titled.
FURNESS, BRINLEY & CO.,
No. 429 MARKET ghee&
SA.T.B OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRY IMODS:
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
'r Sept. 29th. at lo o'clocii.by batalogne, onfour Months.
ed%
500 packages tool lots of seasonable goods.
BLACK GROS DE BRINES.
ON 7013SDAY MORNING.
24 a 36 inch heavy black Bros de rhinos.
DRSBn GOODS.
Reps, znohalrs, black and colored alpacas. gingham&
&c.
SHAWLS_I
Brocbe long and square shawig.
Paris black merino long do.
All-wool plaid do do:
RIBBONS.
An ilnvoice of Nos. 4 a SO inner malt de Ism ribbons .
and trimming ribbons.
LINENS, WHITE GOODS,
4-4 shirting linens.
Also. )aconets, csmbrlcs, and cbeck inuslins.
sf, and 3+ linen cambric handkerchiefs.
MTHOMAS & SONS,
• Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH &rook
LARGE SALE. EXTRA VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
Our Sale on. TUESDAY. 29th inst , will comprise as
unusually large amount and variety of valuable pro
party, peremptory Balee, by order of Orphans' Court.
Executors.' Trustees, dra..; including SPLENDID MAN
SION, corner of Broad and streets: HANDSOME.
RESIDENCES, 1617 tprnce.treet and 1223 Walnut street:
a number of desirable smaller dwellings, valuable busi
ness stands, vacant lots farms. Am.. peremptory /tales.
Including HANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT, Praverii
eights. See handbills.
SALES OF STOCKS AHD REAL ESTATE,
At the Exchange, every Tuesday, at 12 o'clock noon. '
Mir- Handbills of each. Property . issued eeparately, and
on the Saturday previous to each sale, 1,000 catalogues
in 4 6 . 3.mittalcorm, fling fall ego p o
SALES at 'l the rl Auction Store grew
Thurrday
.. • •
FALL SALES STOCKS AND EMI ESTATE.
Fifth• Fall Sale, 29th September.
Sixth Fall Sale, 6th October.
air Part of the handbills, for each sale, 'now ready.
TO COUNTRY MERCIANTS AND OTHERS
PRlG3itriallY SAGE FOR ACCOUNT OF UNITED
STATES.
NEW CLOTHING:
ON SATURDAY MORNING.
September %th, at 10 o'clock, at the Auction Store, for
account of the United States; &MO new Great Coats.for
mounted men; 1.000 Infantry Privates' Coate; 6,00 D pair
Wool Trousers. assorted colors.
Sale peremptory Terms, cash.
r May be examined three days previous to sale.
Sale No. 1811 Green Street.
SUPERIOR FUJIN I'rURE, ELEG ANT CARPETS. &a.
ON MONDAY MORNING.
kept. 28th, at 10 o'clock. by catalogue, at No.Ultl. OT BOI I
street. the" superior parlor, dining-room, and chamber
furniture, elegant tapestry carpets, fine lair mattresses.
dm. !. also, the kitchen furniture. -
AB- May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of
the sale.
LETTE it SCOTT, ".
AUCTIONEER% Jayne's Rail)le Ifni Ming,
619 CHESTNUT. Street, and. 616 JAYNE Strew.
Philadelphia.
LARGE SALE OF NEW ANO SECOND=HAND FUR
NITURE; MIRRORS.
ON S.A.TURDAT MORNING,
Sept. 26th, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold a large
assortment of new and second-hand Furniture. consist
ing of parlor, drawing-room and kitchen furniture.
French plate mirrors, book-cases. wardrobes, tete-a
tetes. etageres, walnut parlor chairs, rockers, extension.
tables mattrasees, carpets, cottage suites. &a, free
families declining housekeeping.
ALSO,
One Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine, large sine.
Catalogues ready on morning of sale.
- pio ANC 0 AST & WARNOCK, AIM--
A- TIONEBRS, No. 2.13 MARKET Street.
LARGE POSITIVE. SALE OP AMERICAN AIM
PORTED DRY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, IHILLINEEK
GOODS, dtc., by catalogue.
THIS MORNING,
September 25th, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely— -
Comprising about 750 lota of seasonable, goods.. to
Which the attention of havers is invited.
BONNET RIBBONS AND SILKS.
Included in sale of FRIDAY will be found an invoice
of choice styles Paris bonnet and trimming ribbous.Nots.
4 a 60. A full line and choice assortment
Also.—pieces choice new shades bonnet silks and. ma
terial.
Also, 200 cartons rich Paris artificial flowers.
Also, 60 cartons Paris black and fancy feathers.
Also, joined blondes, nets, laces. and ruches.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
Also. THIS MORNin
line of. French and English ail wool and Union.
black cloths, heavy blue pilot cloths. fancy osmium's%
ladies' cloakings. Italian cloths. kerseys, sattinets,
DRESS GOODS, BALMOR ALS.
Also, Paris fancy dress goods, all-wool delaines. me=
rinos, plaids, alpacas, As.
Also, ladies' and gents' long and square shawls.
Also, 50 lois superior quality Balmoral skirts.
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS.
Also, a full line of ladies' 51 1 " and gents' % linen cam
bric handkerchiefs. white goods sm.
HOOP SKIRTS. HOSIERY GOODS.
300 dozen ladies'. misses', and children's waren and
tape and fancy cord steel- spring ho 3p skirts_
Also. ladies and children's brown and white cotton.
hosiery and g loves .
Also, an invoice of fancy zephyr knit Germantown
goods, hoods, nnbias, , searfs, Ac.
NOTIONS, STOCK GOODS.
Also, notions, pocket wallets, head nets, fancy goods,
stock goods. Ac.
STOCK. OF A MILLINER DECLINING BUSINESS.
-Also, the stock of a first-class city milliner, comprising
very fine bonnets:of fall shapes, bonnet material, cut
ribbons. Atc
FIXTURES —Also, superior glass show case, cowl.-
ters. &c. -
STRAW GOODS. —Also. cases fall styles straw boa
- nets, new shape straw hats, Sm.
SALE AT No. 3118 MARKET STREET. WEST
PHILADELPHIA.
ON MONDAY MORNING.
Sept. 28th, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, will')
sold the furniture of a lady declining honeekeePing,
comprising parlor and chamber furuiture,beds, bedding,
carpets. kitchen utenellr, crockery ware. dm.
4 Open for examination, with catalogues, early oft
the morning of sale.
MOSES NATHAN, AUCTIONEER,
Southeast corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets.
AT PRIVATE SALE, FOR LESS THAN HALF TEI
USUAL SELLING PRICkS.
Fine gold and silver Engiieh, American, and Swiss pa.
tent lever watches, extra full-jewelled and plain, of the
most approved and beat makers, in heavy hunting , '
cases, double cases, magic cases, double bottom and
open. face ; fine gold chronometers, in heavy hunting
casesr fine gold and silver lenine watches. in hunting
cases and open face; silver quartier watches; double..
.case English silver watches, and others. Diamonds;
tine gold vest, neck, guard, and chatalien chains; gold
pencil cases and pens, silver do.: setts of line gold jew
elry. medallions, gold and silver specks. bracelets,
English plated vest chains; double and single-barrel
fowling - pieces, some of them very superior: revolving
field-glasses, &c. EL NATHANS.
-ATARRITATE'S _SALE.—BY VIRTUIi
a-T-a- of a writ of sale. by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA
DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States. Io
and for :the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad
miralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale. to
the highest and best bidder, for cash, at SAMUEL C.
COON'S Auction Store. No. lißolL- South FRONT Street,
on MONDAY, October 5.1863. at 12 o'clock tf, eight boxes
of 'Merchandise, marked AL seized on the sloop Nat An
derson. WILLIAM MILLWARD
U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvitnia,
Philadelphia, September 23,1863. 5e24414
HANDSOME WEST PHILADEL
PHIA LOTS. —1 lot IEO by 160; 1 do. 90 by 206; 1 do.
160 by 214; 1 do. 75 by 816. all haying two fronts; 1 do.
100 by 175; I do. 100 by D , 3 ; 1 do. 100 by 12.5: 1 do. 50 by
140, corner lots; I do. 40 by 164; I do. 60 by 100; 1 do. 4
by 165, and numerous smaller ones, for B ale.
D. R. CADWALLADER,
108 South FOURTH Street.
.
HENRY P. SMITH,
WM. P. SMITH, Jr.
se7•lm
COAL YARD FOR SALE.-THE BEST
fitted up YARD in the city. Capacity for doh:malty
amount of business. Inquire on the premises. Ne.
957 North: NINTH Street, below Girard avenue.
sets-Et*
ri FOR RENT,
GRANITE STORE,
No. 723 CHESTNUT STREET,
NOW OCCUPIED BY J. M. HAPERIGH.
Apply to
THOS. MELLOR,
40 NORTH THIRD STREET.
1730 PINE STREET—FINE LO
cenoN.—Very desirable PROPERTY for Pale ma
liberal terms. Apply to S. T. AIME.
se2l-6t. No. 229 MARKET Street.
44 FOR SALE-NEAT COUNTRY
".PLACE. Six Acres, near by railroad station and
steamboat landing, 13 miles from the city. Price only
$1,900. sell E. PETTIT, 309 WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE-FARM, 32 ACRES,
good buildings, at Bonder Station, North Pennsyl
vania railroad.
Farm, 24 acres, near Sonde! Station.
Farm, 37 acres, at Lansdale.
Farm, -31 acres, Tansboro. near Atlantic Railroad,
New Taney
also, a large Variety of large and small farms, country
seats, building sites, in different parts of this and other
States, B. F. GLENN,
1.23 South FOURTH Street,
self and S. W. corner SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
PUTN AM MILL FOR SALE.-A
lir *0 most excellent FLOURING MILL, containing six
run of stones. on the Muskingum river. at ZANESVILLE,
Ohio, together with the WATER POWER., and about
two acres of Ground surrounding the mill.
. While other mills here have to pay the State some
EMU per annum water rent. the water power for this
mill is perpetually free, and the whole premises 'will be
sold for the value of the water power.
Apply to
d i TO LET-THEE DESIRABLE STORE
CIS CHESTNUT Street. nearly opposite NEW
POST OFFICE. Possession siTen Angnst Ist. leigaite
at the store.
DELAWARE COUNTY COTTON
INKFICTORIES FOR S ALE--The valuable Cotton.Fao.
tories. known as AVONDALE and STRATHAVEN, situ
ated on Crum Creek Delaware County, one mile from
Westdale Station, West Chester Railroad, two miles
from Leiperville, and three from Chester. now occupied
br Simeon Lord, are offered for sale. ' Avondale In
cludes a stone mill 82 by 47 feet, 334 stories high. with
dry hence, picker house, twenty-two stone tenements,
and about 9 acres of land, in SPringlield and Nether
Providence townships. Strathaven' ' includes a frame
cotton mill, 82 by SO feet, 234 stories high, with picker
house, live frame and stone tenements, and about 114
acres of land. in Nether Providence. The properties
will be shown by Mr. Lord, on the premises. Early pos
session can be given. For terms ing nice of
SAMUEL FIELD,
N. W. corner of FRONT and WALNUT Streets.
rayBo-tf Philadelphia.
in TO LET—A COMMODIOUS
DWELLING. No. 132 'North FRONT Street. Rent
moderate. Apply to 'WETRERILL & BRO.,
ec27-tf 12* and 49 North SECOND Street
FARM FOR SAME IN CHESTER
- 6 .—County, four miles from Downingtown , containing
108 acres, well watered, buildings new, &c. This in
aNo. 1 farm in every respect. Apply to D. FITRNAN;
104 North SIXTH Street, or to O. PAXSON.
sel9-Im. on the premises.
tiara'BOSTON AND PitILADEL
PIRA STEAMSHIP LINE. sailing from sash
port on SATURDAYS, from first Wharf above PIBI
Street. Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston.
The steamer NORMAN , Captain Sager, will sail from
Philadelphia for Boston on SATURDAY, Sept. 2fitk at
10 o'clock A.M.; and steamer SAXON, Captain hlatthews.
from Boston on same day, at 4 P. IL
These new and substantial steamships form a regidas
line, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays.
- •
Insurances effected at one-half the prerainm charged
on sail Teasels. . -
Freights taken at fair rates.
Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts and Bab.
Lading with their goods.
For Freight or Passage (havinn fine accommodation')
apply to HENRY WINSOR dr. CO.
mh9 332 South DELAWARE Ayen4.
agauSTEAM W EEKLY TO LPVEIC.,_
POOL, touching at Queenstowit, (Cork Bar..
bor. ) The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool, New
York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company are intend
ed to sail as follows:
ETNA . . ...... Saturday, September 25.
CITY. OF WASHINGTON. • —.Saturday. October 8.
CITY OF MANCHESTER ...... Saturday, October 10.
And every succeeded Saturday at noon, from Pier No.
44 North. River.
RATES OF PASSAGE.
Payable In Gold, or its equivalent in Currency.,
FIRST CASI 9, IBSO Si STEERAGE, In 2 00
Do. to London, 85 00 Do. to London, F 4
Do. to Paris, 95 00 Do.' to -Paris, 40
Do. to Hamburg, 90 . 00, Do. to - -Hamborg.s7
Pase, :Br e men, Rotter
engers also forwarde to Nacre
dam, Antwerp, ,at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown let Cabin., $76.
255. $lO6. Steerage from Liverpool, $ 4O. From Gamut
town $3O. Those who wish to eend for their friends can
b their tickets here at these rates.
further information, apply at the Company's offices.
JOGN G. DALE, Agent,
fefO 11 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia:
ainalt. THE, AD A:II.S EX.-;
PRESS COMPANY. aloe 320 -
CIIESTNDT Street. forwards Parcels:Package?. Mari:
ehandise.. Bank Notes, and Reda, either by its owls
lines or in connection with otnex Express Coatultes,
to all the principal Tonne •tf.nd Cities in
tbe_ RD. nitaa,
Stats. E. S. SANDFO
ferA General Superintendent.
AUCTION SALES.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
ALFRED MERRICF,
Zanesville, 01110.
SHIPPING.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.