A Rebel Paper on the Speech or Kr. Win. B. Reed. The following is the leading editorial ofthe 4t, lota .P 44 afFedi cif vie - ALAHY AT THSNOATS. _ .The Sptech of,,klr.,Reed, of Philadelphia, which Ampubilithed yesterday, discloses im unmistskable Ilanglitiae the trepidation in Wnich the thinking men of the North are involved by the high-handed usur jpations of the Lincoln Government. The unwar ranted.assumption, and`despotio exercise -of. power by the central agency at Washington are beginning to awaken reflections upon the reserved rights of the States, and revive the idea of State sovereignty and Independence. The people of Permsylvanikare Tre- Minded by Mr. Reed that, for a peribd of7two 'bun 'dred years, their State has lived and proipered as a free, !sovereign, and independent Oommonweaith, the feandations of which are in a fair way to be sapped and undermined by the trickery and 'mewl machinations of the Federal authorities at the seat - of Government. _ His warning, we fear, cornea too late to enable !be people to ward off the threatened evils, and con- Mole the State in the enjoyment of her libertie s . land franchises. Her citizen soldiery, as well as those of all the other Northern States, have been armed wine, herself, and stand ready, at the bid ding Of their master as Washington . , to trample in the dust all civil rights, both personal and - Yet, We feel persuaded that therdis a class of men' :10 1 91 iemainirg in the North of sufficient number Land influence to make up a formidable opposi. lien to the usurpations now going on, and who. Will ultimately resist, even to the point of revo lution, these high-handed enaroachnients upon heir r ights and liberties. Every day brings them a fuller and more perfect appreciation of what 'the South is fighting for—the preservation, among oilier things, td State lines, State sovereignty, and independence—and they will naturally catch the . Swint cf the Southern people as the usurpations of I.l.reeln increase and multiply. They are beginning, torliscoyOr that their own rata is involved in the - II uhjugation of the South. The same power that overwhelms and robs us of all our rights as a free people, will do even so unto them,in order that it may be the more securely and rmly fixed in-the Peat el its usurped authority. The speech of Mr. Reed was made in view of the State elections, which come off on Tuesday next, Mid the vote, if a fair and flee ballot is permitted, Will give us some idea of the strength of this State. InNt rl garty, both in Pennsylvania and Ohio. - -- I .ntiv hope for, we cannot say t hat we feel at all ~ Assess. The !bayonets' of Lincoln will, no dou to bear at the polls, to overawe rz and intimi date. the people, so that a full and free expree- Mon of popular sentiment cannot be had. But oven if ' this be so, and the State-rights party be thue defeated and held under, the Administration Will ' at least, gather in, with its ill-starred triumph, a doh harvest of public exasperation, which, it may be hoped, will not be slow in ripening into revolu tion. When the honest and thinking portion of the 'Northern people, like Air. Reed, are fully convinced of the feet, that our destruction is their ruin, that the loss of our rights Is death to their own liberties, they will cease to give encourairement to the war, and may yet be found doing battle in our behalf, against the usurpers and despots at Washington. The issue at the North is now pretty well nar rowed down to one between State rights and per m:ins' liberty on the one side, and anti-slavery and despotism on tine other. Which will ultimately predominate it Is, 'of course, as yet impossible to tell; but, with 'such an issue, it is, impossible that harmony and unity of purpose can long prevail. Discord is the natural and inevitable result, and sooner or later the rupture must come. We care not bow soon. The Ohio Election—Mr. Vallandigham on his Defeat. • . DEMOCRATS or Onto: You have been beaten—by What means it is.idle no Wto inquire. It is enough, that while tens of thousands of soldiers were sent or kept within your State, or held inactive in camp elsewhere, to vote against you, the Confederate ene- My_were marching upon the capital of your country. You were beaten, but a nobler battle for consti tutional liberty and free popular government never was 'fought by any people. And your un• conquerable firmness and courage, even in the midst of armed military force , . sepured you these first of human rights—free speech and free bal lot. The conspiracy of the 6th of May fell before ,you. Be not discouraged ; despair not of the Republic. Maintain your rights ; stand firm to your, position ; never yield up your princi ples or your organization. Listen not to any Who would have you lower your standard in the hour of defeat. No mellowing of your opinions upon any question, even of policy, will avail any thing to conciliate your political foes. They demand nothing less than an absolute surrender of your prineiples and your organ - m.l4lmi. Moreover, if there be any hope for the Constitution' or liberty, it is in the Denicawatic party alone ; and your fellow citizens, in a little while longer, will see it. Time and events will force it upon all, except those only Who profit by the calamities of their country. I thank you, one and all, for your sympathies and sour suffrages. Be assured that, though still in exile for no offence but my political opinions and the free expression of them to you in peaceable public assembly, you will find me ever steadfast in those opinions, and true to the Constitution and to the State and country of my birth. O. L. VALL ANDIG-HA.M. - WarneOrt, C. W., Oct. 14. 1863. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE, - CHARLES WHEELER, • WILLI.A.M G. ROULTON. leoboarrrEs THE Mow= JAMES MILLIKEN. LETTER BAGS AT THE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA. ship Selena. Rowland - Liverpool, soon ship Fairfield, Paine . Melbourne, (Australia) soon Brig Ella Reed, Jarman.: • .... Elavans, soon Brie %slobs. Burns ' St Domingo City, soon Bahr Fannie, Vance Havana, soon Behr St Lawrence..ginch • • • Port Spain, soon 'MARINE INT ELL IG ENCE. PORT. OF PHILADELPHIA, Oat. 22, 1E163. 817 N RISES - 6 88 I SI7N SETS 6 22 HIGH WATER ' 11 18 ARRIVED Brig H Means, Watts.2lo daySfiom-St John, NB, with laths, pickets'and lumber to tita,kill & Bohr Jesse Williamson, Winsmore. 7 days from Bos ton. in ballast to Sinnickson & Gtover. Behr Mary k Frances, McDonnell, from Yorktown, in ballast to captain. .7 . Behr D B Wolf, Whittaker, from New Bedford, in bal last to captain. Bohr A Young, Young, from Boston, in ballast to cap . . • Behr Connecticut, Clock, from Hartford. Bohr 13 Beldin,:g.treet, from Georgetown. Bohr JEodger6; Taylor, from Fort Monroe. .Bchr ,J L Leach, Endicott, from Charleston bar. Bahr W G Audenried. Hewett. from Boston. . Hohr:Jae Magee, Lynch, from Georgetown. , Schr Jlittockhan, Babcock, froMF ! .irt Monroe. Schh T Lake. Doughty. from Deuversport. Steamer Sarah. Jones, 24 hours from NeW York, With =dee to W ki Baird .ft Co. -Steamer Frank Shropshire. 24 hours from New York. with mdse to W M Baird di Co. Steamer New York, Fatz, 24 hours from New York. with mdse to W P Clyde., CLUES)). Schr Cone sellout, Clock, Hartford, Tyler, Stone & Co. Schr B Beldin, Street, Alexandria, do Schr Jaa Megee, Lynch, Alexandria, do Schr J L Leach, Endicott, Port Royal, do Schr J btockham. Babcock, Fort Monroe, do Schr T Lake, Dwight, , Fort Monroe, do• Schr J Rodgers, T aylor. Providence. S A Quistard. Scbr W 11 Audenried, Hewett. Boston, W H Johns. Schr J Williamson, Winamore, Boston, Sinnickson dr Clover ." Sir H J Devinney, Bristow, Alexandria. T Webster, Jr. The steamers J 8 Green, for Washington; Larlisprir, for Charleston, and Pilot Boy; for Newborn, NC, with brigs Ida ht Comery, from New Orleans, in ballast; G F °eery. for Port Royal; schrs C Ii Darker, ^with hay for Washington; Onrust, whh provender for Alexandria; Exact, and J N Cromwell, from New York for Port Royal. with antlers' stoles, and Ellwood Doran, from Pniladelphla for Fortress Monroe, are all at anchor in the Roadstead. Wind W. Youra,,Acc. AARON MARSHALL. • (Correspondence of The Press) HEADING, Oct 20. The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Schuylkill Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: Monitor, and Ella & Clita, lumber to E W Adams, New York It Heilman, do to Norcross & Sheets Oar Ne *hew, do to Patterson &Lippincott; L Eiwood,do to E D (Corr,+spondaic, of The Prom) HAVRE DE GRA.OII. Oct 20 The steamer Wyoming left here this morning with the following boats in - tow, laden and consigned as follows: J L Walters. :with lumber to 11 Croskey; John Smith. do to Malone & Trainer; J Barnitz, do to Wolverton; E Fredericks , do to W S Taylor; J Reed, do to order; John 0 Davis, and W L Shire, coal to Delaware City; Susan, coal to Wilmington. Steamship Saxon, Matthews, hence, at Boston Mk Ship Tropic, spoken July 28, lat 2 S. lon 129 E, was not the one bound from Philadelphia to San-Francisco. but the Tropic, Eapt Eiamlen, whichwaa at Singapore Aug 21, bound to Rangoon. Ship Gen Butler, Wood, cleared at London 7th inst for Gothenburg and Melbourne. Ship Wild Pigeon, Mayhew, from New York, at Bhanghae lath Aug. Ship Borneo. Reed, cleared at Bath 17th inst for New Orleans Bark Leland, Merrill hence, for Point Petro. Came, put into Bermuda 15th inst. leaky. - - Bark Victoria. (Br) Christian, at Port an Prince Eth alt for this port via Miragoane, to sail in two days. rlc Starr King, Smith, at Hong Kong 18th Aug from Bin gaPOre. Brigs Ms ria Wheeler, Wheeler, and A F Larrabee, lance, for Boston, at Holmes' Bole 19th inst. Brig Trindelen, Havener, cleared at Bath 17th inst for . r Cabala, Amesbury, cleared-at Bangor 17th inst for this port. Schr l Armenia. Cavalier, hermit', at Fall River 19th inst. , ' • - Behraraee Logan, Smith, hence, at Boston 19th inst. hchr & H Gould, Crowell, cleared at Boston 19th Mat for this port. Schr John S Lee, Stephens, hence, at Boston 20th inst. SALUS. RHERIFFS SALE]. -BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni EN/10/188. to -me-aireotea. be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, November 6: 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Hansom-street Hail Alf that certain lot of ground, with the brick beer - vaults, stone biewery. and other boildinge thereon erected, , situate on the west side of Thirty-first street, three hundred and eighteen feet northward from Thomp son street, in the city of Philadelphia ,• containing in front fifty feet, and in depth two hundred feet. [Which said premises. George Magee, Sheriff, by deed poll dated March 8.1066; recorded in C. P. Deed Book No. 2, page 622. &c.. conveyed unto Christian Schnitzel in fee; sub ject to a yearly ground rent of sixty dollars. CD. C. 016; S: - '63. Debt, $1,200. Beyer.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the pproppeerty of Christian Schnitzel. JOHN THOMPSON, - Sherlff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Once. Octuser 21, 1863. oc2fi It BERIFF'S SALE —BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expense, to me directed, will be exposed to public gale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning. N ovember 2.1863. at 4 o'clock. at Sansomtstreet Hall. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Lawrence, one hun dred and forty , nine feet and three-fourths of an inch northward from Houle steeet, in, the city of Philadel- Pain: containing in front t.ixteen feet, and in depth eighty-nine feet seven and a half inches to Orchard street. [Which said lot Henry Lewis et nx.. by deed dated August 26, 1860, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H., No. 16, Page 202, kc , conv_eyed unto John Baird in fee. reserving a gronndrent of saw. ] CD. C., 606; 9.,'63. Debt. 4482.60. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Heird . „, , JOHN THOMP,4O .1, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expense, to me directed will le.ieVggg public ii: , ilLor v iTil i dne, s on MONDAY .h vier -4%1 that, the " undivided st:tli' lu pa a rr oTali r tl t at a ce;- tain Blessings or tenement and lot or piece of ground, (being the westernmost moiety of a large lot marked in a certain plan No. 2, keniamin Naglee's allotment) nitnate on the northeast side of Crown (now called 'Crease) street, No. IEII, in the Eighteenth hundred the Philadelphia, at the distance or lox and ,forty-ta o feet eleven 'nates northwestward of Prince ..stieet (now Girard avenue); containing in front or breadth on said Crease street nineteen feet, and extend ing thence in length or depth northeastward, keeping, the same breadth, parallel with Prince street, one hun dred and one feet, (seventy feet eleven inches north of 'Thompson street.) ED. C.. 473; S. '69. Debt. $1,778.13. Nippee.) Taken in execution and to be Bold RA the property of David Fow. JOB N THOMPSON hberiff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, October 21.. 1303. 0022-3 t -SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levan, Fames, to me directed, will' be • exposed to public sale 'or vendee, on MONDAY Evening. ..November 2, 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, being composed of two contiguous lots or pieces of ground, with the two three-Moly, brick messnages or tenements thereon erect- , •ed, situate on the northwesterly side of Point-no-point - road, now Richmond street, in the district of Hanging. 'ton, and county of Philadelphia; beginning at , the die-' - tance oflour; hundred and- sixty ! live - feet eight inches northeasterly from York street, -coaining together in front or:breadth on said-Richmon d street thirty-seyen feet font inches.. and -in length 'or depth otthatyvidth at vista angletto said Richmond street, on the northerly , dinethereof,eighty feet, and on the southerly line thereof: eighty-nine feet six inches, more or lets, to ground of, Charles - II Ball. Bounded northerly ..by` ground of George,W. 'Ball, southerly by ground now or late of Jn- Dan Hansell, westerly by groruid of the said Charles H. Pall. and easterly - by said Richmond street. Under and mildect to the payment of alter:Ain yearly ground rent or Com of fifty -six dollars, payable on the first day of the months of January and july, - beteg a proportionable part of a certain yearly ground rent of eighty-one dollars, payable as aforesaid unto James S. Huber. James B. Reese. and James B. Rorer, their helm and assigns for . Ver. f.V.,C. 660: S. T., '63. Debt, $310.40. C. W. Brooke,) Taken in execution and to be sold. as theproperty R of Thomas Ellie. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia, etire Office, Oct. 21,18e3. , , 0c23-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE. OR 2f. ot i LeirayVvEgeliertriitrarrelactiiiiiVrnt- 4 : posed to public gale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening , bOvemberaw,lB63, atl o'clock; at Sansoin-atreet Hall, - —All-that-certain tract or piece of land - eitttrite iff the Twenty-third ward of the city of PhiladelphiKlormerly r thelownship of the Northern Libertter, beginning' at a corner. of the Old York road and a road leading by land late of hiordecai Lewis. deceased, and land of John Steinmetz; thence extending along the said Yerk road, tilorth ten degrees twelve-.minutes. east,- eighty-one Derchis end eta-tenths of a perch to a pest; thence north nine degree, forty. five minutes east, twenty-nine Perches and one-tenth of a perch to a poet; thence along ,other land, late of the aforesaid Mordecai Lewis, de, _ceased, south eighty degrees fifteen minutes east, thirty `perches and nine-tenths of a perch to a poet; thence along other land late of the said 'Mordecai Lewis, de ceased, south - ,thirty-five' degrees twelve 'minutes east, twenty-nine perches, and. twenty. five-hundredths parts of a perch to.. a cedar- bush; thence Heath eleven and a half degrees east, twenty - four perches and seven-tenthe 44. a perch to a poet; thence south t wenty-fonr degrees ten minutes east, fourteen perches and two:tenths of a perch to a post teethe line of the-aforesaid road. leading by other land of the said Mordecai Lewis,decmused.and the said John bteinmetz's land; thence along the earns road: south sixty-two degrees west, ninety perches to the place Of beginning; - containing thirty acres and thir .y perches. more.or less. tßeing. the same 'premises which John Draper and Ann, his wife, and Edmund Draper and Howard Draper, .by indenture, tripartite, bearing date the 17th day of April. A. D. 1834, recorded in Dead' i i i Book T. H.. ho. 134. page 368,'&c,. for the considers-: tion therein mentioned, part whereof is hereby secured.' granted and conveyed unto Robert Jordon in fee.) ; There are erected on the above premises a two-storyi stone dwelling house, one two-story frame house, and: stone barn. and a frame stable. N. B.—Mr. Jarden has parted with hie interest in the property subject to the mortgage now sued on. A plan of this property, divided into MO, can be seen; at the Sheriff's Office. As some or the lots have been re leased from the mortgage, they are therefore excluded from this sale. The lots not to be sold are described on the plan as follows: No. L The lot 'beginning at the northeasterly corner of the Old York road, or Twelfth street, and the Frank- - ford or Rising bun lone; thence extending northwardly along the eastwardly side of the Old York road four hundred and Marty-three feet nine and one-eighth inches to the middle of Tioga street, as intended to be opened; thence eastwardly along the middle of said Tioga street one hundred and ninetv , eight feet; thence sonthwardly on a line at right angles with said Tioga street, and parallel with Old York road. feet, to the Rising Sun or Frankford road; and thence south westwardly along the same to the said Old York road and place of beginning. No. 2 Also, all that lot bounded on the south by the middle of Tioga street, on the north by the middle of Venango street. on the east by the middle of Eleventh street, and on the west by the middle of Twelfth street or Old York road. -- ww -- a -- atsorrie4-I.oo..sainsr_in 'the middle of Venango street, one hundred and ninetpelgut feta east-or Eh.- Nenth street; thence extending oast along the middle of Venango street one hundred and sixty-seven feet six and five. eighths inches to the westerly side of the Reading railroad; thence southeasterly along said railroad to the middle of Tenth street; thence southwardly along the middle of Tenth street to a point three hundred and live feet south of the middle of Venango street; thence west. wardly two hundred and twenty-three feet: and thence northwardly three hundred and five feet to the place of beginning. ' No. 4. end, also, all that lot bounded on the south by the middle of Venango street on the east by the middle of eleventh street, on the west by the middle of 9 welth street, and extending northwardly one hundred and ninety-five feet. The remainder of the premises will be sold together as [D. C. , 535;'5. T.. '63. Debt,114,853 76. T. D. Smith.] Taken in execution and to be eold as the property of Robert Uarden. with notice to " The Philadelphia Mu tual Real Estate Association:" terra tenant. • •JOHN THO M PSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21, 1823. 0c22-31 - SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY "VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex pposed :to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY -Bvening, November2,ilB6d,..at 4 o'clock. at Saneom-street Hall. All that certain stone mesenage or tenement and lot Or piece of ground, situate at Chestnut Hill aforesaid, on the:northeasterly side of the Main street; beginning at a stone set fora corner of this and land of William Hrownholtz; thence by the same over the middle of a well north thirty-eight degrees, thirty minutes -east, thirty-two perches , to a stone set'fer a corner M a line of land belonging, to Charles Heebner; thence by the same north thirty-two degrees,-thirty minutes -west, - three perches and eight-tenths of a perch, to another, scone in the line of land of Charles Heebner. being. also a corner o f this and land now of William A. Dare; thence by the last-mentioned land south thirty-eight degrees, thirty minutes west, thirty-two- perches, to. another stone on the aforesaid side of said Main street fora corner of tlfs and land of the aforesaid Willis.m A. Dare; thence by the side of -the said Main street south thirty-two degrees east, three perches and eight-tenths of a perch, to the Place of beginning; containing one hundred and tventy one square perches of land, more or less. [Being the same premises which William Fisher and wife by in denture bearing date the fourth day of April, A. D. 18.55, and intended to be recorded. did grant and confirm unto the said Abraham Fildes in fee. CD. C.. 039;','S. T. '63. Debt, $1.095. Bonsall. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Abraham Fildes. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia; Sheriff's Office. 0ct.121, 1863. 0c22-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of VenditioniExponas.to me directed.will be ex posed to public sale -or vendee. on MONDAY Evening, November 2,1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain three story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Wood street. fifty-six feet nine inches east from Eighteenth street:la the city of Philadelphia; containing in front twelve feet, and is depth forty-one feet three inches,: to a t wo.feet -nine inches-wide alley. >63. Debt, $180.76.15. G. ThomP3on.] Taken in execution and to be E old ao the property of John Gatchell. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Oct. It, 1861 0c22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies. to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on. MONDAY Evening, November 2, 1863. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Halt. All that certain three-story brick meesuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Coates street, thirty nine feet eight and a quarter inches east =from Nine teenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front eighteen feet, and in depth seventy feet. [Which said 'Premises James Laird, by deed dated November 24. 1862, recorded in Deed Book T. H. , No. 48, page 656, , convey ed unto Emanuel G. Kromer, in fee. [D. C., 546; S. '63. Debt, $9264.83. Thorn. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of, Emanuel o.'llromer, deceased, and terra tenant. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21. 1863. 0c22-3t S HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF . a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening, November 2.1863. at 4 o'clo6B, at Sansom-street. Hall. AU that certain three-story brick =assuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Coates street. t wentY one feet eight and one•eighth inches east from Nineteenth. street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front eighteen feet, and in depth seventy feet. [ Which said premises James Laird, by deed dared November 24, 1852, recorded in Deed Book T. H. , No. 55, page . Stc ,-con veyed unto Emanuel G. Kromer in fee.] Subject to a ground rent of $75. payable first of Ann' and October. [D. C., 547; 8. V, Debt, $2,028 87 / Thorn.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Emanuel G. Kromer, (deceased) and terre tenant JOHN THOMT'SON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, October 21, 1E53. 0c22-3t SHERIFF'S S A TY4.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies. to Me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee, on MON PAY Evening, November 2, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall All that certain two-story brick me,snage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Wharton street, two 'hundred and eight feet west from Sixth street; in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front' sixteen feet, and in depth sixty- three feet, more or less. CO C. P . 124; S., '63. Debt. $116.13. Briggs. 1 Taken in execution arid to be sold as the property of William McDonald and Josepb Cal bertsnn. Jr. • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21. 1863.' 0c22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF IL" a writ of Levari - Facias. to me dixected. will be ex= posed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening, November 2.1863, at 4 o'clock, et hansom-street Hall.. All that certain four-story brick uiessnage and lot of ground. situate on the west side of Seventeenth street sixty. five feet eight inches north from Chestnut street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in fronttwenty feet, and in depth twenty-two feet [Which said premises George Magee ' Sheriff, by deed poll' dated October 9, 3858, recorded D C Deed Book R., No. 2, page M." &c , conveyed unto Jeremiah' Bonsai] in fee [D. C., 538; 8 ;'63.Debt. $1.324.60. Simpson.) Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Jeremiah Bonsai]. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21.1863. oc2d-3t LEWES. Del., Oct. 20 SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levariyacias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, November 2. 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that cer:ain lot of grouni situate on the south side of Everett street sixty feet westward from Twelfth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front eighteen feet, and in depth, on the east line, one hundred and eight feet nine and three- eighths inches, and :on the west line one hundred and five feet eight and.half inches. [Which said premises Joseph D. Reinboth, et nx., by deed dated December 3, 1860, recorded in Deed- Book A. D. B. No. 148, page 236. dm., conveyed unto bamuel Woolman in fee, subject to a restriction as to buildings, &c [D. C., "8.,'63.' 641. Debt $603. Lex.] Taken in execution and to .be sold as the property of Samuel Woolman. JOHN THOMPdON, Sheriff. , Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21, 1863. 0c22-3t SHERIFF'S S ALLE.-BY VIRTUE OF sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening. November 2, 1863. at 4 o'clock.= Sansom-street Bail, . All that certain lot of ground-situate on the south westerly side of Venango greet 69 feet southeast from Bath street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Venango street 34 feet 8 inches, and in depth 80 feet. [Which said premises Henry D. Steever et ux. ,by deed dated April 14th, 1853, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 173, page 629, &a. , conveyed unto Isaac Cobb in fee; reserving ,a- yearly ground rent of fifteen dollars; Pay able on first day of October and April.] [D.C., 570; S.. '63. Debt, $18& 9u. Gowen SI Johnston.] Taken in execution and to 'be sold as the property of Isaac Cobb., - JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21, - 1863 . 0c22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Fame, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, November 2, DM, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom•street Hall, 'All those certain lots or piece of ground hereinafter de scribed, situate in tie late District of Richmond, now in the city of Philadelphia._ No. 1. One of them on the southwesterly side of An thracite street, at the distance of seventy-five feet smith- - eastwardly from Almond street in the late District of Richmond, now the Nineteenth ward of the city of Phi ladelphia; containing in front or breadth on said An thracite street eighty feet, and extending of that width southwesterly eighty feet: Bounded northwesterly and douthweeterly by ground now or late of estate of Benja min S. Janney deceased,- sontheaaterlyby ound intend ed to have been granted to John Rusk, and gr northeaster ly by Anthracite street aforesaid. Ro. 2. One of them on the northeasterly side of An thracite street at the distance of seventy-five feet north westerly from Salmon street, ' in said Nineteenth ward; coia.iccing in front or breadth on said Anthracite street fifty-one feet, and extending In length_or depth north easterly of that width eighty feet • Bounded noctimccet— erly by ground of —; northwesterly by ground intend ed to have been granted to William H. Miller; sow h easterly by ground. now or late of Benjamin% Janney-, deceased, and southwesterlyfby Anthracite street, afore said. No S. One other of nem on the southwesterly side of . Lehigh avenue, in said Nineteenth ward, commencing at the distance of ninety-six feet southeasterly from Tulip street; containing in .front or breadth on amid Lehigh avenue elm hteenfeet, and extending in length or depth of that width southwesterly, at right angles with gab:lLn. high avenue, one hundred and fifty feet, to a certain thirty-feet-wide street. Bounded soutneabterly by ground d. or intended to have been granted,' to James Carter; southwesterly by said thirty -feet wide street; northwesterly by ground intended to have-been granted to William C. Stiles, and northeasterly by Lehigh avehue aforesaid. . . No. 4. One other of them on the southwesterly side o( Lehigh avenue.. at the distance of seventy-eight feat southeasterly from said Tulip street, in the Nineteenth ward aforesaid; containing in front or breadth on said Lehigh avenue eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth of that width southwesterly one hundred and fifty feet.to a certain thirty-feet-wide street. Bounded south-. westerly by said thirt-feet-wide street; southeasterly by ground intended to have been granted to Onrdon A, Browntnortlyesterly by ground intended to have been granted to James T. Lebee; and northeasterly by Lehigh avenue aforesaid. - . • • . • • . • • . No 6. ~One other of them on the northwesterly side of Memphis street, lately called Lemon street, and north easterly side of Tucker street, in the Nineteenth ward aforesaid ;containing in front or breadth on the said Memphis street eighty feet, and extending in length or depth of that width northwesterly at right angles with said Memphis street one hundred and five feet ten Mattel to a certain thirty-feet-wide street ; northeasterly by groruid now or late of George W. Edwards, and south easterly by Memphis street aforesaid. • No. 6. One ether of them on the southwesterly aide of Lehigh avenue and northwesterly side of Bepviva street. in the Nineteenth ward aforesaid • containing in front or breadth on said Se viva street sixty feet, and extend ing in length or depth of that width on the north wardiy line fifty-one feet one inch, ,and on the southwardly line fifty-five feet eleven inches and one-eighth of an inch Bounded northwesterly by ground now or late of Joseph Canaan ;southwesterly by ground granted or intendad to have been granted to Garden A. Brown ; southeaster ly by said Sepviva street. and northeasterly by Lehigh avenue aforesaid. - No., 7. One other of them, on the southwesterly corner of Brown, now called'Ecigemont street, and Anthracite streets in the Nineteenth ward aforesaid ; containing in front on said Edgemont street sixty feet, and extend ing in depth of that width• northwesterly, parallel with and along said Anthracite street seventy. five feet. No. 8. One other of them, on the southweeterly side of Lehigh avenue and the southeasterly side of Bepviva street; containing in front or breadth on said Lehigh avenue sixty feet, and extending of that breadth in length or .depth southwesterly , between lines parallel with the said Sepviva street one hundred and twenty feet, in the Nineteenth ward aforesaid. Bounded south easterly by ground now or late of George W. , Edwards ,southwesterly by a certain thirty-feet-wide street; north westerly by said Sepviva street, and northeasterly by ' Lehigh avenue aforesaid: No. 9. And the other of them on the northerly side:of 'York street , at the distance of ninety feet easterly from Emerald street, in the Nineteenth ward aforesaid ; con taining in front or breadth on the said York street thirty six feet, and extending in length or depth of that width, • parallel with the said Emerald street, one hundred and fifty feet three inches to a forty•feet-wide street called Taylor street. Bounded easterly by ground granted to Francis ?reeling on ground rent, northerly by said Taylor street, westerly by other ground now or late of James Ruggles, and southerly by-York street aforesaid. [Being the game lot of ground which . Henry:Lawson and. wife, by indenture dated the twenty-seventh day of De cember. A. 11 , 1860, and recorded at Philadelphia id iDeed Book A. C. . N 0 ..-6. page .066. &c.. granted and con veyed unto the said Hannah G. Lawson in fee. • 1. • ED. 0,442; 8.,'63. Debt,88,857 83. BullittA Taken in execution and to be sold• as the property of Wm. 11. Lawson and Hannah G. Lawson, his wife. • JJOHN THIMMION, Sheriff. Phibtdelphia, Sheriffs Oahe. Out. ai, Qo a-u t . INZIE=I SHEIRIIFFPS 03AMES. 8-T, B-EItIFF'S 43,.17.77A3G,i,..M1CEU8f..0P , 4'irsilatidialtr;;Rt intimate:6 trie — directiet wilt bs exposed to public sale or mendue:on MONDAY isven lug, PoYember 1811% ,at 4 o'clock; at Bansom-strestaall. ; All that certain three-story blink tw,ksak,ge and, Lot of ground, 'situate ott the south side of Eihippen -street, eishty-two feet east fi out Fifteenth street, the city of PhiladelptilitUontainins in . front sixteen feet.'aud la depth seyenty•six feet to a twenty-feet street. CD. Q . 643; S T.,'63. ~ Debt, /480.. J., C. ,Longsfrath. Taken in execution and to be o 1 a .512 the oropertr.of John Downey. JOilti THOMPSON. Sheriff. • Philadelphia. Sherif'. Office, Oot 21.1844. 05213 t SHERIFFS SALE.-BY 'VIRTUE OF ti writ of Lever]. Faciati, - to ma directed,-will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. liovensber.2 Ufa .at 4 o'clock, 'at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain cedar. foundation walla and hit of ground situate on the non k side of Christian, street, 'one Unwind and sixty-five feet west oft Nineteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front eixteen feet, '.and in depth seventy feet, with the privilege of a three feet alley. (Which eald lot John P.- Persch et nx, by deed dated May 19, 1882, conveyed unto John B. itodgers in fee. CD. 0., 622; 13. '63. Debt, U 482.83. Dever.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the_property of John 13. Rodgers. JOHN THOMP3ON,,,Shertff. . Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21.1867. 0e22-81, 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 Bireaing. November 2.11163, at 4 o'olock. at Ransom-street Hall. All that certain three-story brick mew:Lase and lot of, ground situate on the east side of Twelfth street, sixty sev en feet eight inches south of Callowbill street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front oh 'twelfth street sixteen feet, and in depth fifty • nine feet. to a three feet alley. (Which said premises john &mbruster, by deed dated Aprill7, 1850, conveyed unto Y. 001- laday fee.] N. B.—W. Y. C. has parted with his interest. t CD. C., 003; 8.. '63. Debt, 82.00. Lex:), Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Y. Colladay. JOHN . THOMPSON, Sheriff.. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21,18x3. 0c22-3t SHERIFF'S, SALE.- BY VIRTUE OF ka a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee . on MONDAY Evening, November 2, 1883, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, . All that certain brick stable and lot of ground situate on the north side. of Reed street 86V.,1113:- two feet six inches east from Moyamensing avenue. in the.city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Reed ' , Wed seventy eight feet six inches, and in depth along Corn street ninety feet. the rear end being sixty-seven feet six and three. quarter inches. (Which said premises Martha M. Johnson, by deed dated September 27,1852, recorded in Deed Book T. -H., No. 91, page 492, conveyed unto Angle bort Ovenshine in fee; reserving a ground rent' of one hundred and fifty dollars. - sr- CD. C.. 611; 8.. '63. Debt. 11236.52. McGrath.] Taken in execution and to'be sold-as the property of Englebert Ovenshine. JOHN THOMPSON;Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21.1863. 0c22.3t SZHERIFF'S SALE.-BY ~VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expense:to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve.. ping. November 2.1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All those certain six three-story brick mesmagee and lot 01 ground si nate on the east side of Tenth street, eighty.two Aet one inch north of Poplar street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Tenth street ninety-six feet.- and in depth seventy-seven feet, to a three-feet.wice alley. [Which stud premime F[OEl2llll Scott, et nx. by deed dated June let, WI% recorded in Deed Book 0., 8., N 0.14. page ;on , conveyed unto john.Marke in. fee; rose , Vlng a ground rent of six hun dred dollars, payable quarterly tint of Jannat7,lApril, July, and October.] CD. C, l 8. '63. 500. Debt, SSOS. Rawls.,] Taken in execution and to be sold ae the property of John Marks. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. N. B,—J. M. bas parted with his interest. Philadelphia, Sheriff 's Office, Oct. 19. 11363. - 0c22.3t SALE.-BY' VIRTUE OF SHERIFF'S a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed-to public sale or vendue, -MONDAY .13yoning, November 2, : 16&4. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street All that three-story brick mos/maga and lot of ground. situate on the east side of Seventh street, forty feet south ward from Mary's court in the city of Philadelphia; con taining in front on Seventh street sixteen 'feet. and. in depth ninety feet to -Margaret court'or street. [Which. said premises Jamee - Eueu, Sr., by deed.' dated July 16, 1641, conveyed -unto George Schafer in fee. - reler ring a groundxent of M. and. wbich'the said Joseph Ellen, Sr. , op deed dated May 24, 1214; released and discharged from the said groundrent.] [D. C.. 602; S. '63. Debt $l.OOO. Lax.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the pproppeerty of George Schafer, . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelnhia:Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21. 1863. seed-st QHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of LeVari Yachts; tome directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue. ou MONDAY .Evening. November 2. 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that earta+n lot of ground situate on the south aide of Arch street, eighty feet eastward from Twentieth at; eat. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Arch street one hundred and four feet, and in depth one hundred and tlfty feet. to Cuthbert street. [Which said premises Hannah Bilmake r. Trustee, by deed dated March 12'h. 18L0, recorded in Desd Book G. W. C.. No. 93, page 378, &c , conveyed unto William H. Winder in fee CD. C. , 498; 8., '63. Debt, $9.500. H. Wharton I Taken in execution and to be sold as the property oT William H. Winder. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Phi latielohia. Sheriff's OtHee, Oct. 19, 180. 00.2 -at SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY - VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expense, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. November 2, 1883. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate on the north side of Master street, one hundred feet eastward from Twen ty-fourth street, in the city, of Philadelphia; containing in front one hundred feet, and in delith ninety feet two and a half inches to Stewart street. (Which'said lot ALOOB Ellie et ux, by deed dated Septeniber 16. 1852, re corded in Deed Book T. H., No. 45, page 112, Sc., con veyed unto Jeremiah L. Hutchinson in fee; reserving a gronndrent of one hundred and twenty-live dollars ) CD. O. 517. S. '63 Debt $337.20. Juvenal.] Taken in execution and to, be sold as the property of Jeremiah L. Hutchinson. • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21. 1883. • 0c22 3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expenas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Even ing, November 2,1863, at 4 o'clock; et Sansom-street Hall. All that certain three-story brick meesuage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Hutchinson street, eighty. seven feet northward from Poplar street. lathe city of Philadelphia; containing in front sixteen feet. and in depth sixty-four feet to a three-feet alley. (Which. said premises James 61. Conrad, by deed dated January 29, 1815, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 13. page 29, Sic , conveyed unto John Meyer in fee.] 11). 0., 619. S., '63. Debt. 51,173 90 - JuvenaL ] Taken 411 execation'and to be sold a, the property of John Meyer. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philsdelpbia. Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21, 1863. ocffir3t SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A SHERIFF'S writ of LevariFaZiaB. to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening. No rem her 2. 1863. at 4 o'clock. at Saneom-street All that certain two• story brick messuace and lot ground, situate on the south side of Vine street, one hundred and nineteen feet four inches west from Ninth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front -sixteen feet eight inches, and in depth sixty feet. (Which said premises John Sailer et ex, by deed dated 118 conveyed unto Rebecca P. Hooker in fee.) Together with the. privilege of a two-feet•eight-inches wide alley on,the east side of said lot fp. C., - 660; S. T.. '63., - Debt , $2,633.33. Crawford.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles S, Hooker and Rebecca P. Hooker.. his wife - JOHN THOIEPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia., Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21, 1563. oc2t3t 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. November 2, 1863. at 4o'clock. at Sansom-street ail that certain-.three-story brick messuage and lOt of ground, situate on the east side of Seventh street; four teen feet north of Paul street, in the city of. Philadel phia; containing in front fourteen feet, and in depth,on tne north line, fifty-three feet four inches. and on the south line fifty feet eight inches to a three-feet alley, with the privilege thereof. [Which said.premises S. a: Paul et ux., by deed dated September 12, 1813, conveyed' unto Janies L. Knox in fee; reserving a ground rent of twen ty-one dollars.] , :ID. C., 536: S. T. '63. Debt, $250. Paul.] • Taken in execution and to - i,B sold as the prciperty of James L. Knox, deceased. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. - Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21,1863. 0c22-St HERIFF!S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF S a writ of Laved Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve ning, November 2.1863. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-streot Hall! All that certain three-story brick messnage and lot of. ground situate on the east side of Falls road or River street, one hundred and eighty feat morth of Hatton street. in the Twenty-fourth ward or the city of Phila delphia; containing in front twenty feet, and in depth on the north line one hundred and .thirty-six feet eight inches. and on the south line one hundred and thirty-. eight feet six inches. to Garden street. (Which said premises Robert McKinley, by deed dated September 5, 1850, recorded in Deed BookG. W C., No. 613, page 383, , conveyed unto George Leacock in feel [D. C.. 531; S. T.; '63. Debt, $1,027 84. J. ' H Ashton. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George Leacock, deceased JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21, 1863. 0c22-3t kIaERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expouas, to me directed. Will be exposed to public gale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, November 2.1363. at 4-o'clock; at Sansom-street Hall. all that certain lot of ground situate on the south side of Prime street. one hundred and nine feet four inches west from Broad street. "in the city of Philadelphia: con taining in front on Prime street one hundred. and fifty seven feet eight inches, and in depth on the east line eighty-three feet sight inches. and on the west line eighty-three feet three inches, and in width on the south line one 'hundred and flfty-nine feet. [Which said lot William J. Leiner, by deed dated May 22, 1854, recorded in Deed Book 11. D. W. , No. 9, page 526. Stc. , conveyed unto Hugh Kilpatrick in fee; reserving a ground lent or 1863./. 67.] • • CD. 0., 548; S., '63. Debt, 5649.04. Gerhard.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the proplerty of Hugh Kilpatrick. JOHN' THOMPSOJ3 , Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Mee. Oct 21.1663. 0c22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF Li a writ of Levert Facies,' to me directed, will be ex- PoFed to public sale or vendne, on MOP DAY Evening, November 2, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Saneometreet Hall, No. 1. All that certain lot of ground situate on the West side of Allegheny avenue sixty. five feet northward from Gaul street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front one hundred feet, and in depth on the southeast line one hundred and ninety-three feet six inches and three eighths, and on the'northwesterly line one hundred and ninety-four feet one ihd. teven-eighths inches. 80. 2. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Wood street ot e hundred and eleven feet' eight-inches east from Eighth street, in the said city ,• containing in front t sirenty six feet eight inches, and in depth sixty-seven feet two inches. No. 3. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of giound situate on the south.side of Wood street one hundred and thirty-eight feet fourinches east from Eighth street, in the said city; containing in front twenty. six feet four inches, and in depth sixty-seven feet. [Which said lots Peter 'Fritz, et ux, by deed dated August 1. 2956, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No, 72. page 175, dtc.„ conveyed unto Charles Watres in fee; subject, as _regards each of lots Nos. 2 and 3, to a yearly groun 1 rent of one hundred and seventy-four dollars, payable let of January and July.] - CD. C.. 51.8; S. T.. '63. Debt. $1,286. Jnvenal.3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the _ property of Charles Watres. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. ,Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21; 1863. eon& sHERIFFIg SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF fs•-• a writ of Lend Faciae, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, November 2, 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot or piece of ground with the mes- Images and tenements thereon erected, numbered 27 in the plan of lots laid out by Henry E. Wallace, lately in the towns} ip of Kingsessing and county of PhitadelL pada, now in the city of Philadelphia,' beginning at a corner of lot numbered 25• ; thence extending by lot numbered 26 south forty-four degrees fifty-five minutes west. twenty-flue perches and fifty-live hundreds of ,a perch to a 'corner of lot numbered 28; thence by a lot numbered 28 north forty-seven degrees forty-two mi nutes west, • forty-one perches to the line of lot num bered 22: thence by lots numbered 22 and 23, in the mid dle of an 'avenue sixty feet wide (now vacated) on a. curved line having a radius of twenty-eight perches and sixty -11 v a hundreds of a perch, lifty-fonr, perches; thee ce south thirty degrees eaet,'still -by lot numbered 23, four perches eighty-seven hundreds of a perch thirty lace of beginning; containing six acres and four perches., [Being the same premises which the said Amos - Phillips and wife. by indenture bearing even date with said indenture of mortgage, viz: September 18, 1856, but executed before the said indenture of .mortgage. for the consideration therein mentioned, a part of which was by the eaid mortgage intended to be secured. did grant and convey unto the said George Connell in fee.) [D. C.. 543; 5.'63.. Debt. $9, tll6. Chars. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George Connell. -- JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, October 21.1863.- 0c22-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expellee, to use directed, *lll be exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening, November 2,1863. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hail, No. L All that certain three-story brick meesuage and lot of ground situate on the northwesterly side of Wister street in •the Twenty-second ward of the city of Philter delphia ; containing in front on Winer street staty-aeven feet, and in depth on the southwest line three hundred and eighteen feet ten inches., and on the northeast line three hundred and eighteen feet three and three quarter inches. Bounded northwest by ground of Joseph Brown holtz, southwest and northeast by ground now or late of Thomas C. Saxton. [Which said premises Thomas C. Saxton et nx, by deed dated July 23,1889, recorded in - Deed Book A. D. B. , No. 76, page 161, &a., conveyed unto George Alkin s in fee; subject to a mortgage debt of $2.4f0 and interest. J. . • - N 0.2 All that certain lot of ground nineteen the north -westerly side of Wlster street, in the said city; contain ing in front on Winer street sixty feet,' and in depth two hundred feet. Bounded northward by ground of Thomas- C. Saxton, southwest by ground of George Atkins, north east by ground of Jabez Gates [Which said lot Thomas C. Sexton et nx. by deed dated April 23. 1862, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H.., No. 48, rage 387. dsc., conveyed. urito George A]kinaln fee.) - No. 3. All that certain lot of ground, beginning on the northwest side of Whiter street, four hundred and forty nine feet seven and three- quarter inches northeast of Mer cer street, thence northwest three hundred and seven teen feet eleven inches.. thence northeast twenty-nine feet live and one-eighth inches to the Germantown Railroad. thence by the same southeast two hundred and eight feet four and three-quarter inches.. and :southeast eels . < ntY-- four feet and one-eighth inches, thence southeast nenetv twoleet. eight and three-quarter inches to Wister street, and thence along the same one hundred ;and ninety-nine feet six and three-quarter inches to the place of begin ning: [Which said lot Sabin Gates, bI • deed dated Febrnary - 13, 1863, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H., No, ..EO. page BA &c.. eonveyed unto said. George Alkins in fee. reserving a ground rent of SM. pay able on the nth of February and August. ) - [D. C., 1173; S. T.. '63. Debt 1.3,313.115. Clark.) • Taken in execution and to be sold as the _property_ of Geonge All ins. - JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff, Thiladqlphia, iiheriff's Office, Oct. 21. 1863, Oq3'd•4 THE PRESS:--PITTGiDELPHIA.7 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1863. / realesmins , ALES . HERIFFIhakiLE , -=B 7 FITIRTUE 'OF it - writ of Leied,Picifte. me.dITUSL win be Y .ex _ r o eed yein t e l:tib , l t i 3 c 63 ait a lt 4 cNe oe tti . n a e i g a n nmm- eat Hall: All that certain two. etory brick meesnage and lot of ground, situate on the south aide of Wbartan street. two hqudred and twenty. four feet meat of Sixth etreet, in the city of .Philadelphia; containing in frost sixteen feet, and in depth seventy three feel, more or less. . • 12S; '133 Debt, 6:1416:19.) Taken in execution and to be cold as the property of • William McDonald and Joseph Culbertson. Jr JOHN THOMPRoN, Merle: Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Ott. 21, 1863. oc=-31 Pl/4 -SHERIFF'S SALK-BY VIRTUE &F - a 'writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed:'will be. exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Even ..ing. November 2, 1E63. at 4 o'clock. at Sactsom-street Hall. ',..A1l that certain lot or piece of ground, with the im— provements thereon erected, situate at the northwest corner of Fourth street and Coates street. in the city of Philadelphia, commencing at the northwest corner of Fourth and Coates street and running thence westward along said Coates street thirty-four feet,. thence' north- • ware by ground late of Thomas Hankerson, deceased, seventy-seven feet, thence eastward along a four. feet wide alley running into Fourth street thirty-four feet to , said Fourth street. thence southward along the West side of said Fourth street seventy-seven feet tothe place of beginning. To be sold as follows :' No. 1. All that certain lot situate on the northwest cor ner of said Fourth and Coates street; containing in font or breadth on said Coates street seventeenlegt, and ex tending of that width along the west side of said Fourth street seventy-seven feet to a four-feet-wide alley, with the use tend privilege of dela alley. CEtsingthesatespre mises which Howell Hopkins, executor. &c., by inden ture dared the 6th day of April..A. D. 1839, and recorded in Deed Book G. S., No. 2. page 628, lito ,;granted and conveyed unto the said Edward White in fee. • ' 'N. B.—Upon above lot is erected a three-story brick • etore:at the corner of Coates and Fourth streets, seventeen feet in front on Coates street, and thirty-eight feet in depth on Fourtle.street. Also three three-story brick houses., situate on Fourth street: the first commencing 'about thirty-eight feet north of Coates etreet.with twelve feet front on Fourth Street; the second commencing fifty feet north of Coates street, with a front of eight feet on said Fourthstreet; the third commencing' about fifty eight feet north of Coates street. and extending to said four-feet alley, being seventeen feet in faint on sold 'Fourth street No; 2 . All that certain lot of ground and the three story brick building thereon erected, situate on the north side of said Coates street. commencing at the distance of seventeen feet westward from said Fourth street; eon taining in front on said Coates street seventeen feet,, and extending of that width, along the west side of the first deeoribed lot, northward seventy-eeven feet to said four feet-wide alley, with the use and.givilese of said alley. [Being the same premises which Thomas Hankins= and wife, by indenture dated the 26th day of May, A. D. 1839, and recorded iilDeed Book 0. S. No. 10 , page 12, Ac., granted and conveyed-unto the said Edward White in fee.) - . • P. 8.--The above property is sold subject to a mortgage for seven thousand five hundred dollars, given by the said Edward White to George W. Thorn, dated Jetty Bth, A. D; IE6O, and recorded in Mortgage Book A.. D. 8., N.. el. page 221, Arc.; the ground recite on said property being merged and extinguished brg, dead from John Keeeler, trustee, dm, to Edward White, dated the 27th day of October, A. D.lBBO, and recorded in Deed Book A, D. B . No. 144, page 142, fttc. [D. C., 512; Sept. T. ,''63. Debt, $6OO Bonsall SpConnaroe. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Edward White. JOHN THOMPSON. Sherif ' Philadelphia. Sheriff 'a Office. Oct. _ 21.1863. , 0c21.3t THE PHILADELPHIA NATATORI UM AND PHYSIC AL INSTITUTE, BROAD Street, below Walnut.—Dß. WM. JANSEN' has entirely refitted his Institute for Physical Education, and it was reopened for the Winter Season on the 15th of October He has se. cdred the services of Miss SARAH F.'HOPKINS, a gra duate of Dr. Dio Lewis' Normal Institute. Boston, and claeues in the new system of light. Gymnastics having been formed, Miss Hopkins will be pleased to welcome her former patrons. Particular attention' will be given to the careful training of classes of Children, hfieees, and Young Ladies. 'Nara is also forming a: social. class for Ladies and Gentlemen. . oc2o-6t. MRS; C. A. BURGIN'S SCHOOL' FOR 'YOUNG LADIES, N 0.1037 WALNUT Street„ few Pupils can be received for the 'study of French and LADIES MAY RECEIVE INSTRIJC -4R-J TION IN WRITING in the afternoons. from 4 to 6 o'clock. at CRITTRND6N'S *Philadelphia Commercial College, No. 637 CHESTNUT Street. corner of Seventh. ocl6-Bt* . THOMAS W. MOORE, Teacher. TIRYANT, STRATTON, 4t• . 00.'S• NA TIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, S. B. corner SEVIINTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Open DAY. and EVENING- for instruction in Bookkeeping,.PenmanehiP, dm. SCHOLARSHIPS are issued. at this institution which constitute the student a life-member of our fifteen Commercial Colleges, located In the leading cities of the United States and Canada. - Caller send for the Commercial College Monthly. 0c,7-lm* IDHILADELPHIA. COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, 1539 ARCH St. Rev. C. A. Smith. D. D. Rev. R. C. Smith, A. . Asso ciate Principals. Boarding and dab scholars. se rl_m• VOIJNG LADIES' SOHOOL, AND -a- CLASSES FOR HOME STUDY, No. 903 CLINTON Street. Established by Prof. C. D. OLBVKLAND Yell Term commences September IL an24-2m FLINT E. CHASE. RELLEV UL FEMALE INSTYFU -■-• A BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. This Institution Is Located in the northern limits of AT TLE BOROUGH. Middletown townohip, Sinks .coantY: Penn'a, —a rural district, unsurpassed for beauty and healthfulness. The Fall and Winter term will` open TENTH MONTH 1883, and continue in session 28 weeks. The course bf instruction is thorough and complete in all the elementary and higher branches of an EGGI,ISH, CLASSICAL, and MATHEMATICAL education. For terms and other particulars see cironla__,_r -which may be had on application to the PrincipaIs,A.TTLSBO ROUGH Post Moe, Penn's , or from R. PARRISH, cor ner of EIGHTH and ARCH Streets, Philadelphia. ISRAEL GRAHAM& JAM P. GRAHAMS, set-2m Principals. VENTRAL INSTITITTEI . N'W. oorner- TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will REOPEN SEPTEMBER let. Boys. prepared for any Dl vision of the Public Grammar Sc hool for Golleag, or for Bneineea. fan.24-2xel R. G. MoGIIIRE. A. M. Prim MADAME MASSE AND M'LLE MO BIN will reopen their FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FORYOI7NG LADIES, 11441 SPRUCE Street, an the 14th of SEPTEMBER. For circulars or other partionlers apply at the above VILLAGE GREEN 13Elkill4ARYA SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL NEAR MEDIA, PA.—Thorough course in Mathematics, _ Classics. Eng lish Branches, Natural Sciences„ as. Bilitax7 Tactics 'taught. Classes in Book-keeping Surveying, and Civil Subleasing -Pupils taken of all ages. School opens September Ut. Boarding. per week, $2.26. - Tuition; per quarter, $6. Per eatalogues, or Information. address Rev. .T. HER VEY BARTON, 3724-9 m VILLAGE GREEN. Pa. PHILADELPHIA PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE, S. E. coraer of THIRTEENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, is now open,•with a complete GYM NASIUM for the. exolueive use 'of the pupils. Call and see its peculiar modes of instruction . and its advantages. Send for cireulars.. sef-tf L NEWTON PETROL Principal. 11LASS I 0 A,L INSTITUTE,;DEAN Street, above Spruoe.—The. duties of the Olmsted Institute will be reamed SEPTEMBER 7th. an27-2m*' W. FAlltlll3._Xt. r 4. LENWO OD_ MATHEMATICAL 'Li , AND CLASSICAL SOIIOOL, - DELAWARE WATER GAP. The above Institution will remwn on SECOND-DAT (Monday), the 22d of the Nuns MONTH (September). Nor partiordare appl _ - SAMUEL ALSOP, P r incipal , ite6-2m Delaware Water Oap, Monroe county. Pa. M ISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E. HALL -will re-open their Boarding and Deft School, for Young Didier', at 1218 WALNUT Street. on the 19 th of SEPTEMBER - • -. • anSlArn • M ISS ELIZA W. SMITH'S. SCHOOL FOR YOIING LADIES, No. IEIO SPRI7OII street, Will be reopened on Monday... SEPTEMBER 14 The course embraces the elementary and higher branches of a thorough English education, with French, German. Music, Drawing, &o. : - sel•lm* CHARLOTTE M. RAIGUEL, BY HER -next friend. &e., vs. AUGUSTEISI R.A.IGUEL. Common Pleae, Philadelphia County.. June Term, 1863. . . Bra: Please notice that the Court has granted- a rule to show cause why a' Divorce, a vincula matrimonii, should not be decreed in above case, returnable on SA. TDRDAY. November 7th, neat, ID o'clock A. R. Service of said rule having failed, on account of your absence, this publication is necessary. E C GUAM'S, Attorney for Libellant. Mr. AUGUSTUS J. RAIGUEL, Respondent. OCTOBER 0 - oc.B.th4t* -TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR -a- THE CPTIPAND COUNTY OP-PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM D: NEALL, deceased.. Notice to hereby given that Maria Elizabeth,Neall, widow of said. decedent, has filed in said Coint her Petition end Apprieement of personal property to the va- lue of $BOO. which she claims to retain under the Act of April i 4, 1861, and the Supplements thereto, and that the same will be approved by - thee RaidiCourt on FRIDAY: - the sth day of November, A: D.:1883,. unless akceptioms 'bellied thereto. ' EDW. S. CAMPBELL, ocl9-mth _ . Attorney for Widow. I N THE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS , FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. MARY A. GALLAGHER vs. PETER GALLAGHBR.-- - June Term,-.1860, No. 10. In Divorce SIR Please take notice that the Court haS`, / granted a Rule on-you to show cause-Why a sDivorce m, should not be decreed in the case, returnable SATUR DAY, October 31st, 1863. at 10 o'clock A. 61 - . - - GEO. W. THORN, • • , Attorney for Libellant.' 'To PETER GALLAGHER LAGHER -Respondent ocl9-.mth4t*. 11V- H.E R E S' LETTERS TESTA HENTARY upon . the Estate of -FRANCIS 'S. GEUND, deceased, have been; grantedeto the under sigoed, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those haying clal.ms against the same to present them -to' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT -Fire aiti c crton lad; to theTru i tt's •of the No. 146, for as osfor 774 igth a , 4aX o th ns flar4 MARY and SARAH PHIPrS, which has been lost, or mislaid. Any information thereof will be received by oelil.strithl2t - 1121 CALLMIMPST;eet. UNITED STATES, - EASTERN BIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA SCT. • THE PRESIDENT OF THE 'UNITED STATES. TO THE MARSHA OF. THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, G • WHEREAS,S The District Court of the United Statelfin and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; rightly and :duly proceedingon a libel, filed in the name of the United States ,of America, bath decreed all persons in general ho have, or preteridlo have, any nght, title, orinte rest in the steamer SPAULDING. wlfereof Capt. Samuel F. Dexter is master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture. and the goods, wares. arid merchandise lades'on board thereof. -captured by the United. States steamer Union, under command of Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Edward Conroy, to beanotiched, cited, and' called to in.:lumen ,t at the time and' place underwritten, 'and to, the • effect hereafter expressed, (justice so . requiring:) You are therefore charged, and strictly en3oined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents' in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and:pub lished-in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal In, telligeneer, you do monish and cite, or cause to be mo nished and cited, peremptorily. all persons in general.- who have, or pretend to have any right title, or inks, rest in the said steamer SPAULDING. her tackle, ap- - pare), and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchan dise laden on board thereof to appear before the Hono rable JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the.said Court, at the District Court Room,.in the city of Phila delphia, on the twentieth day after 'publication of these presents, if it be a court day, or else .on the next court day following, between the usual .hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse. if any they have. why the; Amid steamer SPAULDING. her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and' TOM chap dim laden on board thereof, should not be pro nounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and, as goods of their enemies, or otherwise , liable and subject to condemna tion, to be adjudged and condemned aft good and lawful prizes; and further to do and-receive in this behalf as to Justice shall appertain. And that 7011 duly inti mate, or cane - to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid. generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if- they shall not appear at the time and" place above mentioned, or appear and titian not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary. then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said steamer SPAULDING. her tackle. apparel. and furniture,-and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on Board thereof, did belong. at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and cohdexenation, -to he adjudged and condemned as law ful 'prize, the absence, or rather contumacy of the gasc it r d anMyVse 11l t tsat t%atgdu certify in idlebo what you shall do in the: premises, together with these presents. Witnese the Honorable JOHN CADWAL ADER.- Judge of the said Court,'at Philadelphia. this seventeenth day of OCTOBER. A. D. lUff, and in the eighty-eighth Tear of the Independence of the said United States. . oc2o-St G. IL FOX, Clerk District Court. CIDER=NEW CLARIFIED CRAM. 'PAGED CIDER, of a eaperlor , quality, by the barrel or hogshead. ;For eala . EIRIL'hf &TRIELL' ocl6-12th Roe. 120,121iand121 LOMB &RD St. COTTO ' SAIL DUCK AND 'CANVAS of all nribers and brands. • Raven's Du Awning Twills. of all deserlitions. for Tents, AvraingoTrank and Wagon Covers. Also, PaperHannfaeturars' Deer Felts, from 1 to 6 feel wide. ,Terpsllll.n, Twine _de w & JOHN W. RVERMA •my 64(, , /OA /0/636' P.DU CATIONAIL. LEGAL. BENJ. H. BREWSTER. 'Attorney at Law, 706 WALNUT Street. oclS-tuthsati LARISSA.' P. GREBE, Executrix. .t 4 I IA; --., t . PROMIT64, - - t .-7 .6. 1 4 : :1 ,, :t .. 1 1 0 ... A13.A.i.E .,.. .ei7D TO .r.igT. ' A , S SI GENERAta T. L AzN , ..T' S ,OLFICE, QUARTERMAisnER! -C .0. A-TA , , YA:TLW!:.F.O .---- ..1t ... SALETHE beet fitted -rip YeRD in the city,t capacity fOYdol ea ' . - • ' PHILAVELPITTA. 19th October, 1283... any amount of bufiness. Inquire on 'the premiser. No. PROPOSALS Will be received at this °Mee !Intl 967 North NINTH. St., below Girard'avenue. ocl7-81* THURSDAY. ' 22d instant. at 12 o'clock M.. for the' immediate delivery at the 11. S. A. Hospital. Chestnut Bak,• f the following article.: 23 i. I feet 3d COIIIIIIO* Boards. 22. •I t -' 3d Common Piooring. 1 15 1.07E MD- `" ' EnoeollingmkreBl7.lotnrgo.Po44er assorte d. bee. 12 Knob books. . 60 pairs Butt Hinges. Xinch. 14 kegs Halls. Tkrags Bd. 7 kegs HO, • . - ()grow SarevrcikOnch. '.6o.'fiasltrastenhags., . 520 lights..of Saab, 944. Bidders will state the shortest time for deli Very. • ' The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too bfgh. By order.: -, . A. BOYD, ..L ooll)472 - . . • Captain- and A. Q. EL A SSISTANT .QUARTERMASTER GIAER/LVB OFFICB _ - PHILADELPHIA. Ontober 20. 1869. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until fht TORDAY.24th inst.. at -12 o'clock M., for the Erection: of Temporary Barraelta at Camp William , Phan. at the junction of county. line and Penrose avenue, Cbelten. . ham township. Penna., for the accommodation of United , States Colored Troops. Plana and speciticatlona can be seen at the office of John McArthur, Jr., Architect, IX*: 14109 South SIXTIf Street. Biddrrs will state the shortest time renutred to com plete the work. The right Is reserved to reyectrall bids , deemed too high. G. H. CROSMAIT. oc2l-4t Inst. Q. M. General. SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER A GINERAL'S OFFICE. PRILMMPIIIA, lath October. 1888. PROPOSALS will be received at thin office until THURSDAY, ni inst.. at noon, for the delivto•v in this city, on or before the let November next, of 'ONE HUN DRED-Per.LINS, 20 by SO feet, to be well made of 10 5 on. Cotton Duck, army standard. . . . . - The right le reserved to reject all bids deemed too ht By order. A. BOYD. oal-St Captain and Aesistant Clnartermsater. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GE NERAL'S OFFICE. PIIILADBLPHIA, 19th October, 1863. PRO POSALS will be received at this Office until THURSDAY, 22d instant. at 'noon, for the delivery in this City of all the Stove-pipe required for Hospi tal,-and mbar purposes.. until let of January next. To be of beet quality American Sbeet-iron. No. 24. wire gauge. Bidders will state the prtee per pound, -includ ing such number of elbows as_ may be required. The right is reserved to reject all bide deemed too high. A. BOYD, ' 0c203t Capt. and A. Q. M. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT TREASII R UNITED SPATES, PHILADELPHIA, October 19.1863. ; To save detention to the redemption of COUPONS for interest due 80V89186R lst prox., holders of twenty five or more may deposit the same for examination on and after, the 21st inst.. - -They should be enclosed, with their schedule, in an envelope, endorsed with the holder's name. This envelope will be numbered, and a card of corresponding number issued to the holder, entitlinv him to a check for the interest after 2 P. M. on the.3lst inst. Blank schedules, with instructions, may be bad at this office. ARCHIBALD MCINTYRE. 0c20.8t Assistant Treasurer U. S. AS S 1S TANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. PHILADBLPRIA. Got . 19, 1869. PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until PPIDAY. 2Sd ince, at noon, .for the immediate deli very at the United States Medical Laboratory. SIXTII andiOXFORD Streets, Philadelphia, of the following ar ticles: 26 Rafters, Hemlock, 25 feet long. by 10 inches. 14 Poets White Pine; 16 feet long, 10.6 by 6 'lushes; 4-4 6 inches. 4 Ties, White Fine; 21 feet long 4 by 9 inches 2.400 feet Id Composition Roof and Weather Boards. po LOCO feet Gravel Roofing. t3to feet Shelving Boards, White Fine. 1 keg Nails, 10d, • The right is reserved to, 'Meet all bids deemed too high. " By order, A. BOYD, oc2o-4t • Captain and A. Q. al IRON SCREW TUO.BOATS. NAVY DEPARTMENT. WASHINGTON, Oct. 14, 1863. PROPOSALS will be received until the 28th day of October for the complete construction of iron screw tug- - boats of 950 tons and of 170 tons, The vessels to be delivered at a Navy Yard complete and ready to receive on board the crew, provisions. store, and coal; Irian respects ready for service, except the ordnance, ordnance stores, and nautical instru ments. The proposition must state the gross sum for which the vessel will be delivered complete and the time within which she will be delivered. The bid mad be accompanied by a guarantee that, if awarded, the par ties will execute the contract ; and the names of all the parties interested and of the sureties must be stated. The Department reserves the right so reject any or all the propositions if. in its opinion, the public interest re quires, and no proposition will be considered except from parties actually engaged in building iron vessels. The plans and specifications of vessel and machinery can be examined only at the Navy Department in Wash ington. ocl7-stuthfit ORDNANCE OFFICE, WAR DEPART MENT. WASHINGTON, Oct. 7, 1863. —SHALHD PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 4P. M. on the 25th of the current month of October, for 100,000 sets of infantry , accoutrements, calibre 58. to be deliver ed in the following quantities, at the undernamed arse nals, 'viz: 30,00 sets at the New York Arsenal. Governor's Island. 2QOOO " Frankfort Arsenal, Bridesbarg, Pa. . „ 20,1'00 " Allegheny Arsenal. Pittsburg. Pa. 20.000 St. Louis Arsenal, St. Louis. Mo. 10 000 11. S. Armory, Springfield, Mass. • . Those accoutrements are to be made in strict conformi ty with the regulation patterns, which can be seen at either of the above-named arsenals. and . they are to be subject to inspection at the arsenal where delivered, be fore being received for the Government; none- to be ac cepted or paid for, tell such as are approved on inspec-. tion. The belts to be of grained Feather. and alt the stock to be the best oak-tanned. The shoulder belt will be Included in the set. Deliveries must be made in lots of not less than 3,000 sets per week for all contracts of 10,000 sets or under; and not lees than 2,000 seta per week on all contracts for over 10,000 sets; the first delivery to be made within fif teen days from date of contract Failure to deliver at a specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to be delivered at that time. The ac eontren ents must be boxed in the usual manner; the boxes to be charged at cost, to be determined by the in spector. . . Bidders will state explicitly the arsenal or arsenals Where they propose to deliver, and the number of sets they propose to deliver at each place, if for more than o bids will be considered from parties otherihan re gular manufacturers, of the aztiele, and. such aiv are known to the Department to be fully competent to exe cute, in their own shops, the work proposed for. Each -party obtaining a contract will be required to enter in , o Ponds, with- approved sureties, -for its faithful fulfil- The D.partment reserves to itself the right to reject any or all bids, if not deemed satisfactory. Prot,osals will be addressed to " Brigadier General George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Washington," and will be endorsed "Proposals for Infantry ticcontre- Ments." GEO. D. RAMSAY, octlo-stuth7t Brigadier General, Chief of Ordnance. ORDNANCE OFFICE, WAR DEPARTMENT. WASHINGTON. October 2, 1963 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Ace until the 30th ""day of October. next, for B ANDING and BUSHING the t2.pounder Guns. at the Forte end Ar senals of the United. States in the Atlantic States, amount ing in nimber to WO, more or less. The guns will be 'delivered WI; and removed from: the establishment where the work is to be done at the cost of the United States. ' Proposals for those on the Pacific Coast—about 60 in number—will be received - until the 10th of December next; and, in the case of these, the gang will be de livered at San Francisco or its The gene are'to be turned down to a true cylinder for the length of twenty-seven inches from the rear of the base ring, prepared to take a band of the best wrought iron. the interior diameter of which will be twenty incber, and its thickness three inches. The vent is to bushed with a new Bush of pure in got coPper, one inch in diameter and about nine and a half Inches long, and bored with a vent of two-tenths of an inch. . - - Drawings of the gun in its original form and with the band put on can be seen at this•odice. at the Watertown Arsenal. Mass.; at the Watervliet Arsenal; and' at the New York Agency.lNo. 45 Worth street, city of New York ; • at- the Arsenal at Bridesburg- Pa.; and at Al legheny Arsenal. Pittsburg, Pa. : at the Fort Monroe Arsenal, Va. ; St. Louis Arsenal, Mo. ; and Benicia Ar senal. California. The work is to be done to the entire satisfaction of the officer who will.be appointed to superintend it; and pay ment will be in ade in fall for. each gun upon - his call fixate of inspection and receipt. Proposals - will state the price per gun for the whole operation; describe in detail the manner in which it is proposed to put on the band.; the number they will band.per month - ; and the time whioh will be required to do the whole work. The method and time required for doing the work, as well as the price, will be import ant elaments in considering the bids and awarding the contract. ' . . o bids will be considered from any parties but such as are actually engaged in the manufacture of iron and heavy machinery. and who are, in the opinion of this Department, fully prepared to execute the work. In the case of parties not known to this Department, evi dence to the foregoing effect must - accompany the pro posal, Bond, with satisfactory sureties, to the amount of fifty per cent. of the bid, will be required for the fulfilment of the contract; and the Government reserves the right to reject any or all bide, if deemed unsatisfectory. Proposals vtLill be endorsed "Proposals for Banding 42-Pounders. and will be addressed. to Brigadier Gene ral George D. Ramsay. Chief of Ordnance, Washington City, - • GEORGB - D.:' RAMSAY, octi-hath &slit ,- Brig. General, Chief of Ordnance. pROPOSALS FOR BEEF. °MOB OF NAVY AGENT, 112 South. Third street, Philadelphia. PROPOSALS will be received until MONDAY ITOON,, October 26th, for furnishing ONE THOUSAND BaRREUI Ott NAVY BEE INSPECTION vere'. PROVISIONS UITED , STATES NAVAL OF AND - CLOTHING, within thirty days from the date of the acceptance ofproposal for the same. The sail beef must be from well-fattened cattle, slaughtered- sindalst Octo ber, 1863, and packed in accordance with the'regutre ,ments of the Navyjstandard. One-sixth is to be delivered in half-barrels The barrels shall be entirely new; and be made of the beet seasoned heart of white oak staves and heading; the etaves net to be less than five-eighths of an inch thick, and the headings not less than three- Murtha of an inch thick; they shall be three-fourths 'hooped over wilh the best white oak or hickory hoops; - .each barrel shall be of the internal capacity of thirty-. two (32) gallons, and be branded on its head by burn ing " NAVY BEEF, " with the contractor's name. the weight.. and 'the year when packed. and on the bung stave with the letter " B." The bar . reis to be delivers at the United Slates Naval. Inspection of Provisions and Clothih g, at PRIME-STREET WHARF. subject to in spection; the expenses of such inspection, if any, to be, borne by the contractor. Security will be required for the faithful performance ofthe contract. . No psoposals will be considered unlese-..accompanied by, a guarantee.-- , JAMES S.N3HAMBER Navy Aglmt... Bidders 'will direct their Proposals, H. BRIDGE. CI ief of Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, Washing on,--D. C. ocl2-61 _ SEALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED . till the 22d day of OCTOBER, 136% at 12 , - for far nieblng the Subsistence. Department with 20,000 barrels Bids will be received for what isknown as Non 1,2, and 3, and for any portion less than the 20,000 barrels. Bids in duplicate for the different grades should be upon separate sheets of Paper:- • , . The delivery of the Sour to 14 commenced within one week from the opening of the bide, or -salmon thereafter as the Government may direct, at the rate of 800 barrels daily, delivered either at the Government warehouse' in Georgetown at the wharves, or at the railroad depbt, Wasington: D. C. Payment will be made in certificates of indebtedness, or such other funds as the Government may have for dienrsement. Thee-nanal-Government inspection will be male just before the flour is, received. Ari'oath of. allegiance must accompany each bid. Po biewth be entertained from parties who have pnt viously failed to comply with theirbids. or from bidders not preoent to respond, " - The barrels to ,be entirely new, made very strong, of new materials, and bead lined. No dour wil t` be received which is not fresh ground.- Bids to be'dli•Sotedto o.'h 0. 8. U. 8. A.., , Washington , D. C., and endorsed • Proposais for Flour. _ 0e1.3-0t TO SPORTSMEN. PHILIP WILSON & CO., 409 CHESTNUT STREET, Manufacturers of superior DOUBLE GUNS equal, if not superior, to any of the .following'inakea. which we keep constantly on hand: William Greener. Westley Richards. Moore kk Barrio, and other. makers. - -.4deo, Powder. Shot, Wads, Oaps_, o. _ 2 We. shall be constantly suPPlied. during the &MOD, with every variety of- SKATES. segt-9m WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF AN. TILLES—A new French Cosmetic, for preserving, whitening, and beahtifying the complexion.. This preparation is composed of White Virgin Wax, of the finest quality, giving the complexion a transparent whiteness and the most bewitching beauty, while its . component "parts render it harmless to the skin,Pre serving it from tan and other impurities. This is one of the wonders of the age, and must be seen to be al, .k stated.:' bottle will' be Open for Ladles to try ites before purchasing. Price Wand /*cents. HUNT & Perfumers, 41 South 310HTH Street , two doors above ghestnut, and 133 South SKVENTH Street. above ,Walnnt. salaGin DRAIN PIPE. . _ - MONTGOMERY TERRA.COTTA WMCG. 2.inclhpipe 111 , 3 fee . t . lengt h. 56. • 4 .a .s 6. 61 40. We are prepared to furnish STONEWARE ;DRAIN PIPE, glazed ineide and outside, from 2 to lb inches ia diameter, in large or small quantitiee, with all variety of traps, bends, and other conneetiora •ki Liberardiseount to the trade. - WOOLLIN & BROAD!, se2Oluthe3re 1221 MARKET Street. Philadelpida. To M.ANUFA.CTURERt3. . A- GAST-IRo2lllZhallt PIPES. of Various Bine, for sale In quantities to mitt raughp.eses. _ . , • & J. e. arm& bebine • , No. 125 &stir THIRD etreet. , . }'OR BALE.-VERY DESIRABLEE IRON FORN AGE FROARTY, situated at McVey ;fun. Mifflin county. Pa,within a short dietec° from tiny Penneylvanie Eallro ti d and . Canal.. The freehold property COlMlnia#l3 a Furnace, witkmachinery of ample power to blow it..naing either charcoal, or Authracite coal r, abotit.l,3oo scree Timber Land: also the celebrated Greerndood Pipe Iron Ore Bank, containing• about 17 scree, 'which producer, in abundance the mime oar from which. John A. Wright. Eve,' makes his renowned and justly celebrated Lovomotivellre_ and Car Amen This is the only available property in the State .which pro duces the Ore re:intuits for establishing a btiriners of like character. There la also about 150 acres of Land within . half a mild of the Furnace, held under long leases, from which,ahundance of exeullent Hematite Ore can be tiv k en, at a cork not exceeding $2 par ton. delivered on the unlace Sank, and on which shafts have recently. been ek: and which will produce sufficient Ore to supply lb. Furnace.. Soft. Fossil Ore is also abundant in the "Li liborhocd Charcoal in any Quantities can be had deli -pled at the Furnace, at , Et to (3.44 cents per barheL The. Furnace to eituated for the-markets, having warm and rail communication with Philadelphia. Baltimore, :Harrisburg. and other important in.mak icturing' towns. For price, terms, and farther p ar ei,,,A tars, apply to H. N. fIIIRR.OUGHS, °ten* ni Philadelphia Pa LET-A COMMODIOUS 111 Smarci. No. 132 North FRONT Street- Rent moderette. ArTIY to WETHERELL & BRO., 0e27-3r 47-and 49 North SECOND Street. de TO %LET—GERMANTOWN HO USE ma. ow k.R/711311ROUEE: West of GREEN Street Gas. Wirier, Rath, and Range. Apply toWII . . R. BA , 00N, 25 not •tb FOURTH Street. - eel7-6t* ak' }IOU SALE CA EAP,THREE wrouv Brick DWELLING , 1436 North THIR TERNTH ttree t; all the modern conveniences; good yard, &c.;: wilt be sold considerably below its real value. AlBO, 2014- W ALLACE Street. with side yard Alen,. fIfb , ENT VERNON Street, with side yard: Together wit!k g. great variety of propertied, in varioue localities, and Out ices ranging from $l,OOO to ST.OOO. , 123 South FOURTH' Sr N e t. ; °ell And S. W. d orner SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. DELAWA RE 'COUNTY COTTON saFicToßiss Paz BULK —The valuable Cotton Fac tories, known as AVM .7 DALE and STRATEUVEN, situ ated on CrtmiNreek,_M //aware Connty one mile from Weetdale Station, Wen • Chester N.al/;sad, two raNtas from Leiperville„ and three from Chesty:. now °ennead by Simeon Lord, are °Noted for sale. Avondale in: eludes a stone Mill 82 by 47 feet. , • 334 stories high, with dry hems, picker house, twenty-two stone tenements, and about 9 acres of lan d ,-- in . BpriziFfiele and Nether Providence townaMpe 'tscrathaven ' inc9Mies a frame cotton mill. 82 by 39 . feet, MA' stories high, - 'with picker house, eve frame and stone tenements and about M acres of land, in .Nether Providence. The , properties will be shown by Mr. Lord, on the premises , pee seesion can be given. For terms inquire of SAMUEL Frnat. N. W. corner of FRO NT and WALNUT Streete. --my3o.tf NOTICE:-TO MANCTACTITIMIRS JWIL-TO LET, the well-lighted building. 116 ieottby 66' fees, known as Aramingo Mills, lately occupied' as a cot ton factory by William Baird, situated on the Frank ford creek, yard fronting on Philadelphia and Bristol. turnpike, within three.and•a-half miles of the city, two and•a-half etortes high, basement under part, dye house, dry-rooms, ke There is in the building a Rl horse-power engine, with bailer nearly new. Coal can be landed by boats on the premises. Terms reasonable. Forharther particulars, apply to late °eminent, William 'Baird, or, on the premises, to . - HENRY TAT LOl, ocl9-4' Frankford, Penna. M ARCH - STRBET DWELLINGS Al=kW:at SALE—No, 916 and 1317. and early pomp:mien given, by A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, 916 ARCH-St. FOR SALE VERY- LOW-THE ALE four. etery DWELLING, with three-story - back bUildings,No. 122 NEW Street. Apply to Wid, ROSq ELL ALLEN. southeast corner FOIJETH and WALN second floor. 3t. al FOR SALE-SEVERAL, HAND SOME.. ima DWELLINGS on ELEVENTH Street, below Coates. apply to WM. ROSSELL ALLEN, southeast corner FOIIETH and. WALNUT, 21 floor. oc2o-3t. FOR SALE-THE ELEGANT modern RESIDENCE No. FRANKLIN Street. - Apply to WM. ROSSELL ALLEN, eoutheaet corner FOURTH and WALNUT, Fecond Boor. 00245t* fitGERMANTOWN.-FOR SALE, A BA_SGAIN—A large stone MANSION, with stable and carriage-house, and 33-1. acres of land, elegantly shaded and handsomely improved : situate within two minutes' walk from Church:lane station. Mansion has every city convenience, and a well of superior water at the kitchen door. Also, excellent vegetable garden. oc2o. J. M. GUMMY A SOls S. 508 WALNUT St. FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE SITE -wak FOR A M ANItFACTORY. —All that premises known ac CLAREsOIi HALL,. situate on the north side of CHERRY • Stvet, between Stxth. and Seventh' streets, containing in front on said Cherry street 36 feet. and ex tending in length or depth northward of that width 115 •feet to Cresson (late Haines} street: _ This property being so central, and having the advan tage of two fronts, &c., is- especially worthy the atten tion of those who may wish to pnrchate a site for erect ing a manufactory, public school,. or any other large building. Apply to WILLIAM AL LEVICK, oel7-a tn th 6t* No. 331 Nor h. SIXTH Street. FARM AND MERCHANT MILL AT PUBLIC, SALE. —Will be exposed to public sale on THURSDAY. Nov. 6, 1863, at 2 o'clock P, 111., on the premises, all that valnable property known as kIOORE HALL, . In Schuylkill township, Chester county, , Pa., situated at the itinction of Pickering creek and Schuylkill. river, on the Reading Railroad, twenty-five miles from Phila delphia, and three-quarters of a mile-southeast of P km containteg about 187-ACRES OF LAND. in a high state of cultivation, unsurpassed in fen lilt) by any in the county The improvements are a large stone mansion, stone barn, wagon house. a large spring house, ;with other necessary outbuildings. Also a stone and frame tenant house. On the premises is a large stone merchant mill, with. heavy water power. The locality is healthy, and beautifully situated, overlook ing the Schuylkill. coivenient to schools, churches. &c. ; is well supplied with springs of good water. Would divide into three properties. The mill and water Dower, with about 12 acres of- land, and two farms divided by the State road, with about S 5 acres each. Will be sold together, or divided to suit purchasers. The Reading Railroad passing through the premises, makes it a desire .ble property for country- seats, or the establishment of a . manufacturing business. It is well worthy the attention of capitalists. Also, at the same time and place. will be sold several WOOD LOTS: in well. timbered with chestnut, one containing 5 acres, and the other 6 acres and 121 per ches. situated Charleston township. Also, the moiety of one-half of 2 acres and 47 perches in Tredydtn town ship. Chester co., Pa. Persons wishing 10 view the properties can do so by 411an i tCTITI E , l ate s n T rlv o ill e t . h premises.e A et ge r, property can be seen. and further information obtained, at No. S North. SECOND Street. Philadelphia. Condi tions made known at the time of sale b. . JOSEPH WOOD, oc2o-15t, ISAAC SCULL. • MILLS AND FARMS AT PUB:II =kW SALE. —Will to sold at public sale, on THURSDAY, October 29, 1563, on the premises, that valuable property known as SHELMIRE'S MILLS, _ in Montgomery county. Pa. , five-miles from Abington Station on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, two and a hale miles from the village of Abington. Willow. - Grove. Hatboro. and Huntingdon. and fourteen from Philadelphia. No. 1 contains about forty-five scree of superior land, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements con sist of a four-story stone merchant mill. with three run of burrs, and.all requisite machinery for an extensive business. -_ Alan, a four-story stone grist mill, with two run of burrs, for country work. These mills are propelled by the Pennepack, a constant stream, with a fall of 18 feet, having overshot wheels Large stone mansion, having thirteen rooms and hall; three stone tenements, large stone barn, and other out buildings; - No. 2 contains abort - twenty-four acres of A No. I land, highly improved The improvements are a large stone mansion, containing ten rooms, hell, and. kitchen; frame barn and carriage house; altogether, a very desirable little property. The above partially-described property is well worthy the attention of the manufacturer and persons seeking a home, as it is seldom so valuable a property is °freed at public sale. Terms easy. Sale to -commence at 1 o'clock P, M., when attendance will be given by oc2o 9t . DAVID 011ELMIRE. Ai FOR SALE-M 0 N T,G OM ER Y ;ea= FOR FARM, contain - lig 0.25 Acres, in a high state of cultivation, with excellent farm - improvements. situate near Wissahickon Station, via North Pennsyl vani s Railroad. Also, a fine farm near Radnor Station, Pennsylvania Railroad—SO Acres. Call and examine Register of Farms. B. PETTIT, oc2A 323 WALNUT Street. im PUBLIC SALE.— WILL BE EX .....posed to Public Sale, on FIFTH DAY, (Thursday, ) the Twenty-second of TENTH MONTH. 1865, on the pre mises, all that VALUABLE FARM. late the property of ELIZABATH.MA THEE de ceated situate on the Doyles town turnpike. 12 miles from Philadelphia. adjoining the village of Willow Grove, in IfOOREL &ND TO WIC SHIP, Montgomery county, Penmylvania, adjoining lands of Dr. William. Hallowell, the late Charles 16.1 lowell, and others, containing about ONE HUNDRED AND THREI ACRES OF LAND: 6 acres of woodland, and 2 acres of meadow; the remainder in a fair stale of cultivation. The. improvements consist of- a STONE DWELLING'',IL by 65 feet; stone Barn, 42 by 55 feet, hay and' wagon-house adjoining.- a spring house over a noyet•falling sprit g or excellent water near the d welling. young apple orchard, dm. It is (lest. able on account of its pleaattint;;.hiah, and healthful situation. its convenience to the city by way of the North.Permsylvania Railroad. being within three miles of Abington ritati.m. S. Persons wishing to view.the premises previous 10 the day of We, will be shown the same by calling on HENRY MAXWELL. residing thereon. For forth r information ad dress either of the subsc ibers, who will give attendance, and make the : conditions known on the day. of sale . . Sale to - commence at 1 o'clock. TRONA •MA HU, .. , - . ' Cheltenham. - • WILLTAH ETAPLER; se26 36* Cor. BROAD ;and WALLACR.Sto ,Philada: CARRIAGES.. - 1863 ~.,. • . . • • WILLIAM v. ROGERS, : Coach .atid" 4 l.ight Carriage Builder, Noe. 1009 tad 1011 CHESTNUT STREET. eelo-8m , . Par.LADr.imeu.. ETA.NS & WATSON'S STORE SALAMANDER ECM , 16 SOUTH FORRTELSTRERT, 'PHILADELPHLii: PA. hand.A lame 'variety of iiiiB-Pilcior.BnFlll3 always as • ITO COUNTRY MERCHANTS in PARTICIII;ABLY, AND. TO BANKERS AND BUSINESS MEN GENERALLY. Do y_onicant to be - and to, feel secure both against FIRE AND BURGLARY? • Then buy LILL lET, WROUGHT .AND CHILLED IRON FIRE ADD 131TRGLAR-PROOF.SAFE. It is mach the cheapest, and, indeed, the only really and thoroughly Fire and Burglar-Proof Safe made, and much superior to all others as a Fire Proof. . . . . . . Do yen wanta BURGLAR PROOF, mainly ? Then buy LILLIE'S WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON BURGLAR PROOF, which is much cheaper, and far stronger than any other, and- admirably adapted to t h e wants of the iterehant, as well as Banker. Doyou want merely a FIRE PROOF ? • - LILLIE'S' WROUGHT . IRONS APE is warranted hilly equal, in rill respects. to - any of the most approved makers; and is sold at fully one-third lees prise.. Do you want SECOND-BAND SAFES? Yon will find a genentlassortment of Herring's, Ryang d Watson's, and other makers, many of therm almost new, . which are sold at, and even below auction pricee, these Safes being received daily. in exchange for LIL LIE'S WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON SAFES. if you want VAULT DOORS and FRAMES that are - Burglar Proof. LILLIE'S WROUGHT AND 'OffILERD IRON are much stronger and far cheaper than any All parties interested are particularly reg,uestesl to call upon the undersimedy, at his Dilmbt. whereke feels folly prepared, like the Seven Wise. Men." to. render a satisfactory reason for the truth of the - -above state. Meats. 5! C. SADLER. Agent, No. Al South SEVENTH Street. P. 5.—1 have just received four of irviorszo WAT PON'S BURGLAR-PROOF 'SAFES. from the City Bank. in exchange for LILLIE'S, which I wilt sell at very low prices. ' se22 , Valthatstf THE REBELS REPULSED. GREAT-VICTORY. LILLIE'S WROUHRT. IRON ASO esbrirr.r.V.D IRON TRIUMPHANT. LAWRIIIICR. Kamm., Sept. 10, 1883. Dean SIR We own the only LIMA. Safe in town. Qttantrel'e guerillas tried to open it Angast 21st, but could not. Rvery other sate was broken. open. The Ito. bele tried to force, but their hammers and bars had no effect on ours. We would like to obtain the agency for this vicinity. Tattletrlir, .6 1 / 1 186IE BROTHERS. LEWIS Crania. Troy. N. Y. • A GREAT CONFL kelt-OCR:Q. LILLIE'S WROUGHT_ AN]? •.CHILLED IRO2I VICTORIOUS Eurrar,o, 16, IN3 , LEWIS Loma, Troy, N. M.--. Near Sir s o leuppose pin bare seen the account hi the papers of the conflagration we bad here yesterday sorbing about one o'clock. MY office was located_ about the centre of one of the burned buildings, and all we had in the office 10088 was burned ap. Our books. papers, and currency wersin the Safe, and came out all right. The Safe was exposed to a terri- Foie beat for about eight hours. The fire top in the lower part of the buildihg of a grocery store. • • Yours truly, • 1/.. I. MOE. • 31. C. SAIII.EIt. agent. No.. 21._S. SET NTHStreet. ocl-thstalin • Philadelphia. fIONDENSED- .DOZEN -Condensed Milk. for salt by F'...HODES & WILLIAMS.. 0017 . . . 107 South WATER Street. LEECH. - PIN . % APPLE , CHEESE.=4I3 -cases LOOCh t a d chimise..toriai . ; • Rum:Ts-as t.i.Lreuit3 ; ; • - 4 aut - soutk wern etrget; AUCTION NILitiES. - . AIIOTION. muts. irok eas and taaa- mezinsr otreat, LARGE POSITIVE BALE OF 750 PiiolrdNEff DE - hIRA BLit 0061E6TiCa. BIiITIBIL FRENCH, ACCD GERMAN DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, &a. • THIS DAY.' • • •• A CARD. --We invite the early particular attention , of dealers to the very-desirable and extensive assortmenV of domestic, British, French. German. and Swiss dry Ronda. embrecirm about 760 packages and iota of staple and fancy articles. to len peremptorily, gold. by catalogue. on four months' credit and for cash. commencing this morning at 10 o'clock, to be continued' without inter mission the greater part of the day. LARGE roarnvx SALE OF BRITISH. FRENCH. GERMAN. AND. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, atc. We will hold's large sale of British, French, German, .and•Domeritis Dry Goods, by catalogue, on four months credit, THIS MORNING. October 22d, at 10 o'clock. embracing about 760 pack- We an cottons,f staple and fancy articles In WOOlehe. linens. silks. and worsteds. to which we invite the attention of dealers. N. B.—Samples of the same will be arranged for ex amination, with catalogue% early on the morning of the sale, when dealers will And it to their interest to at tend. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FOREIGN AND • AMERICAN DRY GOODS. Sm. NOTlCE.—lncluded in our sale of Imported and Do mestic Dry Goods. on THURSDAY SIORNING, October 22d, to be sold without reserve, on four months' cre dit, will be found, in part, the following desirable and trash articles. viz -726 pairs bed and army blankets. packages choice isaxony dress goods. —packages dart check German ginghams. Packages fancy and plaid mono de lainea. Packages 6-4 black and colored merinoes. packages 6.4 colored and black - Cob tugs. packs geo3-4 figured and brocade alpacas. Pack agee 6 , 4 plaid and dotted alpacas. packages 6-4 black silk and cotton warp "alpacas packages 6 4 and 3 4 black colored worsted serges, packages black and colored tabby velvets. packages wiper 4 4 Irish lineal!. packages woolen plaids bales beav_y bed and horse do.' —packages Italian clothe. --packages mans ana women's cotton hosiery. Packages men and women's woolmullsiery. Also, plaid stripe muslins. book and do.. cottons handkerchiefs, dark table cloths, linen burlaps. woolen and buck gloves and as outlets, Russia diapers, quilts, kn. AMERICAN DRY GOODS. THIS MORNING. packages plain and fancy cambric prints. - -packages Manchester gingham& packages brown and bleached mnalins. packages colored and black muslin° and seliciaa. packages black and mixed Kentucky jeans. peckagee blue and fancy sattinets. Packages brown table diapers. - —packages woolen comforts and polerines. —packages gingham umbrellas. 100.nales cotton baits. FRENCH, ITALIAN , AND INDIA DIEGYIGOODS. THIS MORNING. pieces wide edging black grog de Rheims. cases black and fanny grill= silk cravats, cams - high dye and black Dalian. eawiug. —cases printed, Cashmere, troche and chenille eh/MIS —cases hoskin,bnck, and silk gloves. cases plain colors and black French madam cases 0-9 Bilk aid cotton reps. Also. plain and fancy wove detainee. .colored bonnet silk velvets. green barege,linen cambric handkerchiefs; bro. be. woolen. end client] le shawls and scarfs. &c. lOLOT3B. CASSIMEIIIB,.COATING&SATIffM, THIS MOUIINH. Oct. 223, about 616 pines woolens, as.followe— Pieces superfine and ens Belgiairblack,bluesradiflonit7 colors broadcloths. Pieces heavy milled cloShs,.bsavereri And pilot cloths. Pieces black and fancy doeskins and' Prenclr meet.. Mere& Pieces fashionable colors broadclotbs•for Ladies , cloaks and cloaklnas. Also, cap clotha,frosted-beaysra..te: ' Also, kerseys. satinets. satin and• silk sestinas, silk velvet vestinas, :worsted serge& satin stocks and Use. ready made shirts, drawers. ano LARGE POSITIVE SALE, 011'AMERICAllc iJonns. &c Included in Pale on TEITIRSDaY,.22d inst. - , —packages standard bleached and brosvmmuslitus, Packages heavy. drills and Canton llitruzeas, pay kages colored corset leans, packages madder prints and , gingbarosa Packat eshickory stripes and denims. Also, French cloths, cassimeres, and'satinets.: Also, 76 dozen travelling shirts. LAIIIIII PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH. nom, SWISS; OREM/ D. A. ND BRrrisa DRY Goons, Re. D O MON MORNIN.. October 26th. N at 10 o'clock, AY will be sol G d , bYlisfAMEnth on four months' credit, about _ 730'PAONACHIB AND LOTS of French, India. German, and British dry goods, ale., embracing a large and shbice assortment of fancy and , staple articlegin silk, worsted, woolen, linen, and. cot ton fabrics. N. B.—Samples of the ume-will be arranged for eg ainhuttion, with catalogues, early on the morning of the sale, when dealers will find it to their interest to at , tend. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,100. PACKAGES BOOTS,. SHOES,.BROG'ANS. &u. ON TUESDAY. MORNING. • October 27th. at 10 o'clock: will be sold: by. catalogue, without reserve, on four months' credit, about 1.1011 packages boots, shoes, brogans, cavalry boots, Balmo rals, sum shoes. dro., of and Eastern. manufacture, embracing a fresh and prime assortment ordesirablear fiche. for men, women, and children. N. B.—Samples, with catalogues, early ors the morn dug of sale. SALE GP CARPETING& MATTINGS. Ate. ON FRIDAY•MORNINO. - October 30th. at precisely lOX o'clock„ will be cold. without reserve, by catalogne, on four months' credit, an assortment of three ply, superfine and tine ingrain. Venetian, hemp, and rat carcetings, wettings, Ate., 'Which may be examined early on the morning of sale. p ANC OAST '& WARNOCK, ATM TIONEERS. No. %13 MARKET Street VERY ATTRACTIVE SPECIAL. POSITIVE 9-ALE OP .OELMANIOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS, by cata logue, ON FRIDAY MORNING . . October 23d commencing at 10 o'clock precisely. Comprisine a most desirable assortment of choiz new' style goose, which will be found well worthy. the , attens tics of city jobbing and country trade, - Included will be found, viz -dozens ladies' full size hoods. dozens ladies' medium and large hoods. dozens children's do do do. dozens ladies' and misses' Oaribaldijackets. dozens ladies' choice stylesSontags dozens ladies' medium and large nubias. dozens gaiters sleeves. and. skating caps. dozens gents' and boys' scarfs Comprising about 1,000 dozen of the choicest assort ment of colors end best styles is the market, embracing a great variety of entirely fresh and new goods,. to. which the early attention of the trade is invited. CHAS. -C. MACKEY, AIICTIONEM 326 .51.ASKLT St., between Third and Fourth, EXTENSIVE SALE OF HARDWIRE. CUTLERY, FILES, TOOLS, SHOT GIINS, RIFLES,. &c C. C. MACKEY will sell by Auction, commencing on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 28th,sp at 10 o'clock A. At" and to be continued daily- until the whole shall have been sold, at No. .4217 MARKET Street, the remaining Stock of Messrs. MOORE, Hi NSZEY. & CO., who are declining business It com prises a large assortment of desirable goods; full pant 'ars of which will be furnished in tainted catalos use now in course of publication. . CEMENT. GREAT DISCOVERY! rszanai MID 111111.01,1 WBoollllll'l _t. HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT 1 Ie of more general practical util ity than any invention now before the Public. It has been thoroughly test ed doing the last two years by Practical men, and pronounced by all to be Applicable to the 'Useful Arte. SUPERIOR TO ANY Adhesive Preparation known. HILTON'EINSOLITBLE OBtaiNT / New Thing Is a - new thing. and the result of years of study; its combination is on sarnmna PILINCIPLBEL. And under no dratunstansee or change of temperature, will . it be come corrupt or emit any offensive Its Combination. BOOT AND SHOE kfannfacturers, using Machines, will lind it the best article known for Cementing the Channels, as it works without delay, not affected. by any change of temperature: soot and Shoe A.Manoiattn.rere. Jotslens JEWELERS Will And it entlialentlyadhosiet for their nee, as has *ten proved. IT IS Eg o PEOLL , L I L , Y ADAPTED Families And. we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks Patches and to Boolai'and Shoes milt= strong without stitching. - 1.1!73 THE, ONLY LIQUID OBitENT leant, that is a sure thing itor • mending TOMINITUJIH OHOOKBEtt • - w TOY B % ns, - Lid articles of Household ruir. REMEMBER, • Illton's Insoluble Cement , - L Ina liquid ed fo a s paste. . and is easily • a It is s Liquid Hemeraber. HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is Insoluble in water or oil. HILTONS INSOLTIBLE MONT Adheres ally snitsitinees. - Ektgplied in Family or. Blannfactn rem Packages from 2 minces to 100 WILTON BROS. & Proprietors. PROVIDINUL B. L ififif ea, in Philadelphia—. LAIN( dr. --~`ti;. ~:~u~ai SOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. O. H. S. BENSON, PRoPHISTOX, Formerly of the Ashland House, Philadelphia. He is determined to merit, and hopes to receive, a, full share of public patronage. 340,13 m METROPOLITAN HOTEL, (LATX 1311.01.7308,1 - PENNSYLVANIA. AVBNITE, (Between Sixth and Seventh Streets, WASHLNOTON CITY, • It, POTT. proprle)or. m723-6m REMOVALS. "E 31 0 V L.- JOHN C. BAKERk whoissale Druggist, has removed to WS MARKET Street. Particular attention le asked to JOH/ 0. BAKER La CO.'S COD-li [STROM. Having inareased facilities to this new establishment for matanfeatariag and bottling, and the avails of fifteen years' egneriesiss in the huainess, this :brand of Oil has advantages ones all other*, and recommends' itself. Constant sungair are obtained from' the fisheries; fresh, plus. sad and receive the most careful pagsonal attention of the original proprietor. The increasing demand and wide spread market to, it make its flgores low, and afford great advantages for those buying in large wan 'Sties. sat&dif COAL. no A L .-SUGAR LOAF, BRAVER `. l MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Wan Coal t and beat Locust Mountain. from Sokrffikilk ; prepared ex. Preeely_for Family use. Depot, N. W. corner or EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets. OMee. South SECOND Street. cap 2-173 J. WALTON k CO. QIIICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS 1— At DEAN'S CIGAR STORE. GO CHESTNUT StMet, you can bay FI24E-CDT CHEWING TOBACCO 26 Da sent. less than anywhere else. Anderson's Solace, Heyt's Sunnyside, Standard, Old Continental, Young America, and Good win's E. Y. Patent Presse d for eight cents each. Plantation, Corxdah's Virgin Leaf, Yellow Balk, Ho ney Dew, Amulet. National, Heart's Delight, samory. Medallion. Nonpareil, and Mrs. Miller's Fine-ont Chew. big Tobacco, for four cents each: _ FINE COT IN- YELLOW PAPERS. —Weathers. Bantu & Campbell's. Yellow Bank, Grans. fee three cents each. _ FINE-CDT CHEWING TOBACCO IN Yan.ll.—Ander gon's Solace, Hoyt's Sannyside,_Dean's. Golden Prize. Dean's Philadelphia Fine Cut, Honev Dew, Michigan. and Pride of Kentneky. for six cents 344 i• ounce. Fine-cat Chewing Tobacco by Wet pound. 49, 60. 79. 90 saute A:HAVANA AND Y,AR.S. CIGARS. and Ile medic - Cigars of s ll kinds. Vs per cent. less thanAllien atwhoiesale or retail. at ' • DEANS :MAR STORE. • . • • - 335 CHESTIFOT Quasi. Wilmliiktoa ezi4 Newark Corporation 1;0W takea at . ffl:y.i VIIRNESEI, BRINLEY. CIO., 419 MARKp SALVO' FREAOH - DKr GOODS. ON FRIDAY MORNING. Octeget 211, st,lo o'clock, ty cata/ofce. on four tinsel credit. . . . 400 wattages and lots of Punta dry go. de. . ildr- Standee and catalogues earl? on the moral/r of sale. TROMAS & SONS, • Nam 139 and 141 south FOUST% Vtrelik SALES OF STOC•IIi3 AND BEAL 'ESTATE, AT ftte krehange. irfery Tuesday. at 12 o'cloek awn. , Handbills orsaoh Property tamed aeparatetr.....__Aiwg on We Saturday pre7lons to each 'tale. 1.000 tui.a.onew wort form . Ailrinir fun d~rddona: Th orairplTES RAMIS at the Auction Store .v • ur.. y FM SALES STOCES - ..A.10 IMAM ESTATE. FARboi. ran Sale 20th October: Ninth all Sale 27th October. Tenth nil Sale Sd Noysiaßer. Sir Part - of the handbills eacli salernow resit. REAL ESTATELPII4. Oistober. Also a very rams eale, including. firsr-clasa prosertr4 to be sold pereMptorlly. Hand%!limped ready. . RE . 2I, Ef3TATR-3d Itavreniber. /leo a very larga eale. Handbi r llevirrt ready Bale at Non. 139 and 141 South Ponta Minot. firPEFUOR FURNITURE. L &ROE FRENCH ?LAMS MANTEL mrRRoRs. RiISEWIIOD PIANOS; NAGIiIL TELLE TABLE, WIVE CARPETS. Acc: THIS MORNING. At 9 o'clock. at the A'nction Store. the Soperlor trircflelegant rosewood Viano by Soh omacker.threw caw wood and mahogany piano !Tortes. two grand' MUM Pianos. two very large French plate mantel mimes I. bendeome frame., French plate mantel and oval mimes; iron chest, a large assortment of fine carpets. hods, bed ding, Ac, Al 80, a very fine musical hox. Also; an invoice of wall nailer& Also, a superior rosewood piano-forte, by P. Sander. • NAM OF RARE AND VALI:TANTA LONDON BOOKS, ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, October 23d, at the Auction Stare. an interesting oaf. lection of rare and velnable London hooks. on wallow nobjecte, Erni:umber of them beautifully illustrated. Also, a number of cbromo- lithographs., Administretor'a Far—No. .533 North Thieeenth NhAT HOUREFIOLD FURNITURE. TengsWoo DPW& . MIRROR. TAPESTRY CARPETS, &c. • October 27h O a N t 10 UESoDkAYMOR NMIN'Nor th ThirteenBk etreet, above rpring Gard.n ptreet, by order of aimilaito trethr, the houßeheld and ktrchen faro - Ware. roesareriii piano forte,. French plate pier mirror. Ethe tapestry ear. pero,-feather beds. ,kc. May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning if the eale - p, FOND dc CO., AUCTIONIDEBS, -a- 525" IttAItEMT and 522 COMMERCE Street". • LARGE SALE 01' 1,500 OASES BOOTS, SNOW. MOO ANS; Szo. - THIS MORNING, October Met; at 10 o'clock preclaely.will be sold by cow taloune.l.ooo cases men's, bore' and youth's. caltykt% and grain boots, browns. bafmorals, cayalty booty &a ; womees,_ mitigate. amdieleildreirs. exit soak. and kid heeleirboota =Tahoe.. also. clty-made goods. LARDS SALE Or 11000 CASES BOOTS .1.151 D 6110/16. BN mornur MORNING. October 26th, at 10 o'clf , clt precisely. will be sObLAV catalogue, 1.000 mesa itenes, boys', and youth's want. and grain (boots. brogans. Loc. ; women's, end' children's calf, kip, goes. kidould morocco heeletleOwts and oboes. GILLETTE it , &COTT, AUCTIONERES. Soma's Marble BIU4 619 CHESTNUT Street., and 616 JAYNE Streak _ Philadelphia. URGE SALE OP 30 , 0" CAM BOOTS, SHOD. BROGANS,' Am. ON FRIDAY 110132 TING. „r ier October :231, at ' 11% o'clock prectsely , we will seal sataloeue. about 3 0 0 came of . boonqs shoes, braes" . .7. , - morale, cavalry boots, die:. consisting of meet% b ~. and youth,' calf. kip. and bitrbooht, brotrane and bal.-. morale; ladies'. mimes' and chil6en's kid. murmurs,: calf. and buff boots, balinorals.- gaiters. Am., to 'fistibMi' attention is invited. . , . BY HENRY P. WOL.RERT, AUCTIONEER. IF*. SOS MARKET Street. South aids, Abair* Emend YI Reveler Salad ofXiry Goods. Trimmings. Notions dm ery MONDAY. WEDNISDAY. and FRIDAY MOW vvll9o6l, at 10 o'clock precisely. City and country Dealers aYa recreated to attend idesew sales. Consignments respectfully solicited front - Mannheim rera, Importers. Commission. Wholesale, and Jobbing' Rouses, and 'Retailers of all and every description et MOTHS, SATINETS, READY-MADE CLOTTING,: MERINO AND WOOL MEETS. DRSWESS. Dar . OEPOPB, VELVET RIBBONS. TEDISSINGS. dtc. oil FRIDAY MORNING. October E3d. 8110 o'clock, wdl be sold, all-wool bladc cloths. satinets. cassimere and satinet pants, vests, use • lino and wool shirts and drawers, Canton datinet drawers. suspenders, patent thread, spool cotton, felt Sate, dress and domestic goods. net, laces bands, in settings, ruffiing. ladies' collars, linen handkerchiefs, cravats, yelverribbons, gloves, hosiery. back Ramat lets, trimmings, shoes, hooks and eyes, soap, stove po lish: Asc. MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, a -Y -a- Southeast isomer et SIXTH and SACS Streets AT PRITATE SALE, FOR LESS THAN HALF TIE USUAL SELLING PRICES. . • . • ••• Fine•gold and silver English, American.. and SW/ss tent lever watches, extra full-jewelied and plain, of tke ;most approved and best makers, in heavy hunting cases, double cases, magic cases, double bottom and open•fsee; fine gold chronometers, in heavy htintin& casesr fine sold and silver lepine watches, in h cases :and open face; silver onartier watches; denbkik case English silver watches, and others. s ing- fine gold vest, neck, guard, and chatalien chains; *II pencil cases and pens, silver do.: setts of fine gold eV ehy. madallldns, gold and silver specks, b English plated vest chains; double and eingl fowling pieces, some of them very ImPerlorrreVolliblit lield-rlasses. dm. N. NATTREE. MEDICAL. ETCECTRICITY. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY AND WONDERFUL RESULTS! - . All acute. and chronic diseases cared by special guarantee, when desired by the patient, at 1:420 ' WALNUT Street. PhD adelphia. and in case of a failure-no charge is made No drugging the system with uncertain medical agents. Ail cures. per forrced,by Magnetism, Galvanism, or other cations of Electricity, without shocks or any nut pleasant sensation. For farther information seas and - get a pamphlet, which contains hundreds of certificates from some of the most reliable men in IPhiladelPhia, who have been speedily and perma nently mired after all other treatment from mescal men bad failed. Oixr eight tho wand cured in lege than four years, at I.MO WAL NIT f Street. N. N;—Medical men and othere, who desire a knowledge ofmy new discovery, can' commence full course of lectured at any time. Prof BOLLES has qualified over one thousand physicians, who use ildeetaitity as a specialty. Commatation PROF. BOLLS S .& GALLOWAY.' ocl3-tf 11.2210 WALNUT St .Pliaadelplas. MRS-lAMES - BETTS , -CRTY,BRATED SUPPORTERS FOR .LADIES, and the only Sap- • porters under eminent medical patronage- Ladies and Physicians - are respectfully requested to call only on Mrs. BETTS, at her residence. 1039 WALNLIT•Stneet. Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits. Thirty thousand invalids nave beenadvised by their physicians toAlae her appliances .0 These' only are genuine bearing the United States cbpyright ; labels on the box, and signatures; - end also on the Supporters,.with testimonials. oclit-tathallr WielS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH? fiOD NEWS FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED. Messrs. J. GRIM and T. - -ALLEN . MEDICAL 'RLBC TRICIANS (formerly associated with Profs. Belies and Galloway), having removed to Ro. - 7213 North TENTH Street, between Coates and Brown streets, are now pro. „pared to treat and cure all Curable Diseases.: whether acute or chronic, pulmonary or paralytic, without ai shock or any inconvenience. Poor Soldiers will be treated usteitonaly. The Ladles dill be treated by 11 lady. -Among the diseases tor which we will give a special guarantee.- when desired, we mention the Rd- Consumption,lat at 2a stages Hemorrhage Paralysis - - General. Debility, Neuralgia. Diseases . of the Liver or Asthma, .Kidneys. Fever ailii.Aisei Diabetes. Congestion, Prolige- Uteri. (Falling 4 C:11). Prolamin Ant, or Pile% Nocturnal IlmlamoiLdm, _ L Office bourn: 9A. M. to jeB-ffin _ .. . , Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. - - Bronchitis, .. No charge for eonsultatio JUNEELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF DOCK is succeeefal as a remedy, because those whiff use It pronounce it the beet COUGH SYRUP, the beet Blood Purifier, the most eteeient Invigorator. and the best Cure for Scrofula ever offered to the punks, Sold by the proprietor. F. 1525 memorrAtAppt. And all Bravest& SHIPPING; salik,_ BOSTON . AND PHIL DL AD PHU STEAMSHIP LINE. sailing from esalk port on SATURDAYS, from firer Wharf above,. PIPE Street, Philadelphia, end Long Wharf, Boston.--'" The Stasi:oar NORMAN. Captain Bar. , will sea rem Philadelphia for Boston on SATURDAY. October %. 601 10 'o'clock A.. M.; and steamer 6.43loll,CaptabtlliattheWle r from Boston, on same , day. at 41'. M. ' These new and substantial steamships form a mil= mcfrom each port punctually on Saturdays. - . . Insurances effected at one-half the premium eleenet on sail vessels. . . Freights taken at fair ratea • Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts and lUD Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage (having boo accomotoodstlited apply to, , IMNRY WINSOR k mh9 - 3321 Sonth DELAWARE-Manua AEC : STEAM WEEKLY TO.LPrES POOL, touching at Queenstown o (Cork Hui bor. ) The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool. NW York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company Are intend• end to sail as follows : CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday. October 24 CITY OF NEW_YORII.. - ..... —Saturday, October R. ETNA.... . Saturday, Nerdeibee 7. And every succeeded Saturday at noon, from Pier 1110. 44, North River. • RATES OP PASSAGE. Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in Currensr. FIRST CABIN, X 55 001 STEERAGE, ime Do. to London, 95 00 Do. to London, MI MI Do. to Paris. 95 00 Do. to Paris. 40 ai Do. to Hamburg, 90 00 Do. to Ham/nitre:lj Passenaers also forward to Havre, 'Bremen,' dam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low-rates. Pares from Liverpool or Queenstown: let Cabin, $B5, $lO5. Steerage from Liverpool, IND Prom Qualm& town, M. Those who wish to send for their Member' buy their tickets here at these rates. For further information, apply at the Comnrost JOHN , O. DAL . fe26 11 WALNUT Street, P e plha. STEAMER WAN'AgET— For SMYRNA, PORT PENA, DELA WARE CITY, NEW CASTLE, And. CHESTER, from En& wbarf below ARCH Street. every MONDAY, .WEDNES DAY, and FRIDAY , at 9 o'clock. Returning, leaves- BOMBAY HOOK Landing every TUESDAY, THURS DAY, and . SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock. ?tease connect with the boat for Smyrna. Dover, an& Leigai a. ocli-Drik-flts EXPRESS COMPANIES: applawte 'ITIE ADAMS Ea. PRESS COMPANY, - °Nos 21111 CHESTNUT Sires ,t forwards Parcels. Packages. Nu. chandise. Bank Noise. and Specie, either by ita oils lines or in conneodon. with other .C=ress Comwalet. to all the nrincipml Towns and Odes in the United States. • E. S. SAHDPORD. &NJ General Superintendent. MDR; PRACTICAL DEN TIST fox the last. twentyyears. 219, VIBE St., below.. Third. inserts the moat osautifal TRITE of that age, mounted, on fine Gold. Plxtina, Silver, Vulcanite, Coralite, . xber, dm., at prices , for neat and snlosteatial work, more reasonable than any Dentist in thiecity op State. ,Tesik plugged to last for life. Artificial Teeth. repaired to snit.. Go pain in extracting. All work war ranted to it.. Reference, best families. jeGl.ffm BRASS STENO' - I, ALIPIELABETB.: METCALF & SON. 45% SALEM STREET, BOSTON. MASS. Tliqonly mannfaoturors in the United States._ of Bruer& Alpitelets and Figures, to any great extent or is sat Variety. • Soil at _Wholesale at the LOWEST CASE PRYOR& A/104. tSa BEST .715 F INDELIBLE STENCIL INK, very cheap. &Quell Dies and' all kinds of Stencil Stock. Luquillo& or °Mara promptly attemaca to otslS-Itte N V ILLIAiii If YEATON , BI.,OII,. No. 2 OBIOINOI Bonth FRONT Street," Agents for the sale of th i s._ • REIDBIECII & CO. cimaii.titnik Offer at desirable Wine to the triads.: Also, 1.000 oases fine and medium smisii - BORDEAUX CLARETS: 100 cases '`Brandenberg Freres" COGNAC REMEDY. Vintage 12003; bottled in France- _ 60 came finest Tuscan Oil, In tasks tXdozen in taw 60 bbis finest quality Monongahela Whisky. 60 bbls Jersey Are Brandy. 00.000 Havana gars, entrails& Knit & Chandon Grand Via Imperial. ChamPanie. Together with A line assortment of Madeira. Sherry, port. - • • f r est-I. . . 'AVI • D)' _INGOT 001".1133, from the Amemieloid *se. M et r za t t li f rele,l* tmeatttles to ault, at hort.otm*, 41% ARCA Vaud sJa,MON AND LOBSTER.-200 cases. in -1. 2, and 4-20 , a r nd cans.tic4 Oystels, aid 2-pound cane. RHODES wria,TAKar 50t:44194TR attagt.- "Given Baal"