1-1 . E74 4C" I The Thermometer. ~...„E FTE3IB ER 8. 1863. SEPTEMBER 8. 1861. G .4.M ei 84.-8 Y. M. 6 A 111 130[ 3P. K. 1-04 82K 77)4 wt r ,, r,. wtyn. NS by E..NEDIE . E.Bby.E..••SbIE etise.tBs!sr.M 4,181. n imprEm ß R 4. moL SIIIE 63. X-- / 2 X ..... 21 . it 6 - 8, .11.•••• 11 81 3P.N. 60 ... ess, 71 67 GT V wn4r., VzBv. NE NE.. NNE.B SE MILITARY. TRUE OF CITY WARRANTS Warrants were tuned on Saturday for the pay enent of the city bounty to seventy men, none o 'whom pieta substitutes. THE DRAFT. The draft, which was generally believed would take piece to day, cannot, it seems, acoording to the act of Congress of July 4th last, take place earlier titan the 16th Inst. The act of Congress provides s , That to case the quota, or any part thereof, of any mien, township, ward of a city, preeinot, or eleettion district of any °Guilty not so subdivided, shall not be tilled within the apace of sixty days after such nail, then the President shall immediately order a drag for ono year, to fill such quota., or any part themef which may be unfilled." The sixty days required by the above aot do not expire till the 16th inst. If the energies now being used to till the quota be continued till the time ex pires, it is probable that the quota of the city will be entirely filled. The plan to insure against the draft by a subscription of $5O is a good one, and If more generally adopted would bo more productive in results than any plan that has yet been devised. OFFICERS FOR COLORED TROOPS The following students of the free Military School ter applicants for the command of colored troops, Eassed a sucoeosful examination before the Board of xaminers. at Washington, last week, and were re• commended for the positions named : For Mc j or—Ttlaon C. Barden, late captain Cow pony l 3 2d Michigan Regiment, aged aO. For F irst Lieutenant—George H. Bartlett, sergeant company I, 17th Illinoie Cavalry, aged 20. For Second Lieutenants—Richard J. Ritmo% sad dlery sergeant 17th "libels Cavalry, aged ; Wm. A. Ereeman, corporal 11th unattached company Nessachusetts Heavy Artillery, aged 20; Septimns V. Gnald, private Company I, Ist - Illinois Artillery, aged 1s ; play W. Evans, private Company (4, 48th rennay Ivan% Regiment, aged 20. DEATHS The following deaths of soldiers were reported at the Diedmal Director's Office yesterday, from Army Hospitals in this department : It late Halt Hospilal.—Goarrled Kreider, A. A. Heavy Artillery; James McGuire, Co. L Summit House Hospital.—Frank Barclay, Co. A, 9th V. S.C. T. ; Alien Douglas, CO. h, 6th Pa, oev. McClellan B. Under, Co. U, 46th S. U. &Werke HospilaL—Beuben Soper, Co. G, Y. Art. • Jam R. Neill, Co. B, 36th0. T.: Joseph White, Co. B. 31st U. S. a T. Chestnut Hill Hospital.—N. B. Tobin, Co. A, 6th V. H. Turner's Lane Hoepltal.—Thomas Kelfoyle, Co. rth Ohio Car. DESERTERS. The following•named soldiers were reported at the :Medical Director , ' Lame yesterday, as having de serted from Army Hospitals in this department: Daniel Sorarty, CO. D, 47th Pa. W. R. Capra, Co. li,tBth Pa. Thomas 1. Burge, 00. Kf 87th Pa. Charles WellS, Co. D, Nth Pa. William L. Barton, Co. H, 99th Pa. John A. Moore, Co. 0,102 d Pa. John Wesley, E, 107th Pa. William Hader, Co. L, 112th Pa. Nath. H. Miller, Co. F, 148th Pa. Israel P. Madden, Co. 0, 184th Pa. Cyrus S. Dail, Co, P, 194th Pa. Charles A. Barrhardt., 0- Co. E, Id Batt. P. G. WUUam Brown, Co. , 12th Pa. Cay. THE POLICE. [Before Mr. Alderman Mettler.] ARREST OF A SEAMSTRESS ON THE CHARGE OR ROBBERY. Eloine Seraphena Townsend, a widow, forty years Old, a practical cutter, fitter, and seamstress, was arraigned at the Central Station, on Saturday afternoon, on the charge of robbery, by Detectives OnMean and Carlin. This case opens to full view a series of astounding robberies and the revovery of an 'immense amount of stolen goods. The accused is a very modest, amiable-looking woman, and is the last person wtiom the oldest detectives would Suspect. Her husband died a few years ago, and since that event the widow renewed her business, as seamstress, and from her own confessions she availed herself of facilities thus gained, and almost daily, for over three years past, committed larceny. She h ad received employment as seamstress in many wealthy families, and it was her own fault if else was at any time without plenty of work at the highest rate of wages. Several weeks since she was employed by Mrs. Lean*, widow of the late Frederick Lennig, wholesale druggist, residing in Germantown, to make up some dresses for members of the family. A day Or two after having concluded her engage ment, a number of valuable articles were missed from the house, but no suspicion fell upon the ac cused. Information of the robbery was lodged at the Central Stationthouse, and the detectives above named were delegated to work out the police pro blew. In the course of their investigations, they ascertained that the accused had been employed as seamstress, and from this point they spread their net with care. A few days sluce Mrs. Townsend vaa again employed in the family of Mrs. Lennig. She was carefully watched by the two officers. On going home, towards evening, her expanded skirt eras much larger than it was In the morning. "What do you think of that, Red 1" said Oallanan. That's bilious," he replied. "Pretty big skirt. • "Enormous." "Pinch larger than it was this morning." "Decidedly so." In a short time the two officers so arranged them selves; that the suspected lady had to brush against them. This was enough. Something very heavy was thus ascertained to bo under her outside dress. Not long after this she was, much to her surprise and mortification, taken into custody. On being entailed, a shop-lifter's "swag bag" wasound all around her, pending from her wale. It sontained a fine black dress coat, several dresses, and a num ber of places of material for dresses. Other less Valuable articles were also found in the bag. The Meceitirlerv6dtieleTdftrlCvesthem lwre rather astounded . PPe3 looked a t her, then at each other, thee at the goods; they pre.. served silence, white her trembling frame and flush ed face betrayed her guilt. She was, of course, de tained. The keys of her trunk were handed to the officers. Her boarding-house, where she had been living for a period of eight oonseoutive years, was searched. Her room contained a conside rable number of trunks, chests, and bags, all well tilled with a variety of articles, enough to sot up quite a clever-sired variety shop of fancy and useful goods. These were taken to the station house, and piled up like a monument in the Rogue's Gallery apartment. The officers then proceeded to Camden, 'Sear Jersey, where they recovered several more trunks and bags all crammed full of goods. These were also conveyed to the station house. Mrs. Lennig, in the meantime, had been Sent for, and upon overhauling the goods until she was tired, identified her property to the value of $l,OOO. The prisoner was, therefore, arraigned for a hearing. Mrs. Lennig testified as to the employment of the accused in her family, and had Identified the goods, which bad been taken a few days sloes ; also, some articles that had been purloined on former mica- Blow. The prisoner held her head down. She was committed in default of $3,000 ball to await a fur ther hearing. We may further state that the names of.fiflocne wealthy families, for whom the prisoner had been working for a number of years, have been obtained by the detectives, and private notices have been issued to them to call at the station-hones to ex amine the geode that 1 ave been recovered. It Is quite probable that other parties who employed the prisoner, and whose names are not known to the officers, may find eons," cd their property at the sta tion. The chest that was in daily use of the accused was an object of especial interest. It was emptied of its contents. In the bottom thereof was a secret drawer. The spring was easily discovered, and a lot of silver coin, a large number of nickels, and some paper documents were found. Ina pocket book were found a $6O U. S. treasury note, $BO in small notes, and in a yellow envelope were nicely folded two bonds of City fis, one of them for $l,BOO, dated Au t, 1801 and the other for $BOO, dated July, 1881. Several other smaller articles were also discovered. The officers now proceeded to make a general in spection of the goods. They consist of dresses, parts of dresses, silks, muslin, linen, towels, sheets, pillow wises, coats, tan endless variety of Imitate un -der garments, between five and six hundred hand kerchient, from plain to lace cambric, of the finest silk, Silver spoons, Sic., an ma k euantity. of jewelry, some of whioh, from their and style, are pro bably family relics, and therefore invaluable. Many of the things thus recovered have full names upon them or initials by which they may be easily and - positively identified. Among the articles of wearing apparel found, Stowed away in the chests were quite a number of pairs of drawers, one of them being large enough for a man as obese as Daniel Lambert. To use the gra phic language of Mr. Callanan, "each log of the drawers would hold enough potatoes for a family of six persons during a winter," Other articles of household use are marked " OontinentaL" It is known that the defendant was employed by some of the lady boarders at this great hotel at different 'times during the last three or four years. The accused finding the evidence of her guilt crowding so thick and fast upon iter, volun tarily made a full conf es9loo of her peoulatlons, Which she admitted that she had been engaged in eince the summer of the year 18G1. During this time she sold considerable or the goods, and.thus ob. tamped money that was invested In a variety of ways. The developments are of an astounding character. ;She penalised the confidence of many respectable and wealthy families or Philadelphia, who will ;doubtless be surprised. Another bearing will fake place as soon as the officers cannbtaki the attend ance of mit:teems. • C OIIII TERPEIT-MOTE.CAGE. - Sohn Miller, 'William Moon, and Cornelius Pryor were arraigned on Saturday on the charge of at tempting to pase a counterfeit ten-dollar note on arr. Charles Lesher, the proprietor of a house en nrew Market street. The defendants had seine re !habitants, and offered the notes. It purported to have been issued by a bank in Baltimore. Some doubt was felt hoodthe note, and several persons in the neighb examired it, all of whom pro pounced It to be spurious. It is alleged that the de fandanta still insisted the note was genuine, and refused to pay in any other money. They were committed to answer. - - TUE CONTRABAND BUSINESS. Santee Ellinger was arraigned on Saturday on 'the charge of forcibly attempting to enlist Charles Hamlin, a colored boy; said to be a contraband. It seems the boy' came from Frederieksburg, Va.., In company with a gentleman who was to take him to Washington, D. Q. By some means unknown the parties became separated. The boy arriv etvat _ the - Baltimore depot a few days since, where trice re mained loitering, friendless and penniless. It is alleged that he was taken In charge by defendant, who gave him something to . eat and found him shelter, Finally, he wanted the strange boy to enlist in the army. Ho refused to comply, but said he Lad no objection to enlisting in Wallington, but not In Pennsylvania. The evidence developed the fact that the defendant endeavored to forte the bey to enlist, threatening him In divers ways, claiming jam as his property, demanding pay for the victuals he had eaten, eta. A blend stepptd Mat the proper -moment and relieved the contraband from farther - trouble by having the defendant arrested. He was held to answer the charge of attempting to enlist a Izilnor. ROBBERIES David Harmer. a resident of Burlington, New Jersey, arrived in this city on Saturday night, ha v i ng taken passage in the cars at Burlington. when he arrived in this city he found that Ms pock et had been picked of money, checks, and coupon bonds to the amount of $B,OOO. William Maier, a boarder at the Rittenhouse Ho. tel, had his pocket pieked of a- valuable gold okra nometer, in tile crowd waiting for tickets at the opening of the Arch-street Theatre. The place was besieged by the people anxious for admittance. This afforded a line opportunity for pickpockets to .operate. LARCENY. Elisabeth Conner, a colored woman, was commit ted on Saturday to answer the charge of robbing another colored woman, named• Mary Ann Cook, of nearly all her clothing. Some of the stolen articles mere recovered at a pawnshop. [Bolero Kr. Alderman Jenne.] SOLDIER ROBBED. A female camp-lounr, giving the euphonic to IMMO of Virginia T. B. Heller, was arraigned on Sa turday on the charge of robbing a soldier of all the money he had, at Camp Oadwalader. There is a clan of females continually loiterint about th e camp. Their conduct is a disgrace to e sex. The soldier alleges that he was in company, th the int sonar, and that he missed his money shortly after. There was no evidence that she had taken it. Cha racter is considered In a cue like this, and therefore the case was returned to court. SHERIFF'S SALES. • SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A. writ or Yea ditloni ExPones, to loolls L rp..4.4 will ~.. be exposed to nubile sale or vendee, on XI AX . ning, Sept. 6, 1964, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Half, All the estate, riot, tate, and interest of Czniel Festering of, in, and to, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the uorthwesterlx side of a certain 49. feet-wide street trustees , called POAIOI - 1115 and Eli zabeth 8. Fantorles, High street. at the distance of 241 feet no, theastwardly from the German town main street, now called Germantown avenue, in the fate borough of Oermentown, now the Twenty seem d ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in hoot or breadth on the said High street 180 feet, and extending in length or depth of that width. between parallel lines at right angles with the said High street, 114 feet, more or efts. Bounded on the northeast by ground granted. to Jonathan Live:ley; southwest by ground granted to William R. Denton; northwest by ground formerly of Charles Machnett, now George W. Carpenter, and southeast by High street aforesaid. Ho 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground althea on the northwestwardly side or the said High street sod the northeastwardly side of Morton street, in the said Twenty-second ward, beginning at the corner of the said High street and 'torten street; thence extend ing northeastwardly along the said High street KV feet; thence extending northwest wrathy along ground con veyed to Mary A. Fa ream, in a line at right angles with said Morton street, 291 feet 6 inches, more or less, to grennd now or late of Charlotte Cusbman; thence emu hwestiv nrdly along the same 301 feet 6 inches, more or lest, to the northeastwardly side of the said Morton street, and thence eoutheastwardly along the same 191 feet 6 Inches to the place of beginning NO 3. All that La meth lot or piece of ground situate on the northwesterly side of the said Huth street, at the distance of 400 feet northeastward from the said Mor-• ton *treat, in the Twenty second ward of the said city; containing in front or breadth on the said High street SD feet, and extending in length or depth norfhwest ward ly between parallel line, at right angle** to the said Blgh street 191 feet 6 inches, more or less. Bounded on the northeast by ground granted to Robert McKie ley; southwest by said ground granted to Mary A • Fer num ; northwest by said ground now or late of Char lotte Cushman. and southeast by High street aforesaid, 4. All that certain lot or piece of groped Rituals on the northwesterly side of the said High 'Oast at the distance of 800 feet northeastwardly from the said Mor ton street, lu the said Twenty second ward; containing' in front or breadth on the said High street 100 feet, and extending in tength or depth north westwardly between parallel lines at right angles with the said High street 101 feet 6 inches. more or leas. Bounded northeast wardhy and southwestwardly by ground granted to Robert McKinley, of which this was girt; northwest warily by said ground now or late of Charlotte Cash man, and toutheastwardly by High street aforesaid. ri 0.6. All that certain lot or piece or parcel of laud situate in the said Twenty-second ward, bounded and described as follows—to wit : Beginning at a corner on the north westwardly side of the said High street at the distance of LOCO feet north enstwardly from the northeastwardly side of Morton /treat; thenceextending northwestward , Iy on a line at right angles with said High street along the land of James B. McFarland 191 feet - 6 inches, more or less, to property formerly of 'Charles-Alexander. now or late of said Charlotte Cashman; thence north 41 de grees 30 minutes east. 72 perches and 18 Biotite toe cor ner of John Baines' land ; thence by John Haines' land south 49 degrees, 90 athletes oast. 14 perches and 93-100th of **perch to a corner in a line of lane late of abrabam Kelp; thence south 4l degrees 80 minutes west, 21 perches and 3.lothe of a percn to a corner; thence by the same south 49 degrees .W minutes east. 21 perches and G• laths of a perch to a corner on the north side of 11811103 street, formerly Methodist meeting late; thence along Haines street south 41 decrees 30mitintes west, 9 percnee to a corner of land late of John Ring; thence north 49 degrees BO minutes west, 14 perches and 2-10ths of a perch to a corner; thence south 41 degrees 30' minutes west, 4 perches to a corner; thence south degrees 30 minutes east , 24 perches and 2-10ths of a perch to a cor ner c,n Haines street; thence along said Haines street south 41 degrees 3) minutes west, 65 perches, crossing the Chestnut-Hill Railroad to a corner in the line of lend late of John Smith; thence along said land north 49 degrees 30 minutes west, 21 perches and 5-10ths of a soulto a corner; thence northeastwardly along the heastward ly side of said High street 21 perohes and 19•130ths to a point - , thence northwestwardly, crossing the Bald High street at right angles, forty-nine feet, more or leen, to the place of beginning. No. 6. And also all that certain strip of ground situ ate on the sontheastwardly aide of said. High street, to the said Twenty-second ward ; beginning on the north easterly side of the said Germantown avenue; thence extending northeastWardly along the southeasterly side of the Said High atreeti,L'W feet, more or That, to ground granted to St. Michael's Episcopal Church; thence by th e sam e sentheastwardly 6 feet, more or less, to ground of -- Morris; thence along the same southwesterly to thesald Germantown Main street; and thence nortbeastwardly alone the same to the place of beeinniag. CD. C. ;S. '64. 24. Debt, 186,696.66. C. girt.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Dente! Pastorthe. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff, Philadelphia. Sh fra.ollloe. Aug. 2,1, 1864: an26-3t SYLERIFF'S SALE.-EY VIRTUE OF K- 1 a writ of Levari Facies, to me dirioted, will be ex. posed to public sale or Yendue, on MONDAY Evening, September 5, 1564, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1. All that certain brick measnage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Coates street one hundred and eighty-one feet westward from Front street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Coates street seventeen feet, and indepth sixty-eight feet three inches. • ••• • . No. 2. All those messnagee and lot of ground situate on the northwest corner of New Market street and Pol lard's alley; containing in front on Hew Market street forty feet, and in depth on the south line one hundred and eighty. seven feet tea inches. and on the north line one hundred and sixty-four feet to Canal street, on which said lot contains eighty-two feet seven inches. Together with the right of soli of a portion of said Pot lard's alley. [Which said premises George M. Master et ox , by deeb dated Jnne 11, 1861, recorded in Deed Book A. C H., No. 98, Page 152, conveyed unto John Y. Persch in C. [D. C. S.. 'Si. 6. DOA. 1116.233.33. Meyer. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John P. Persch. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Once. August 24, 1861. an26-3t SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on HONDA' ? Eve ning, Sept. 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All those two three-story stone messnagee and lot'of ground beginning on the west side of Mifflin street, one hundred and sixty-one feet one inch northwardly from Frederick street, in the city of Philadelphia ; thence along Mifflin street 64 feet 6 inches; %beim westward 164 feet inches to Emeline street ; therlce eastward 189 feet to Mifflin street. (Which said premises John G. Micho nor by deed dated Jnly 14, 1861, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. HZ, page 61, conveyed unto Henry Becker In fen CD. C.: 8.. '64. 15 Debt, 51650. Husbands.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Becirer. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Aissust 24,18134. au26 35 SHERIFF'S BALE.-B 1 VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditionl Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, Selarmber 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, Sansom-street Hall, 70. 1. All that certain three-story brick messuabie and lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of bixteenth and Carpenter streets, in the city of Phila• de'pbia• containing in frost on Sixteenth street fifteen feet, arid in depth on Carpenter greet fifty-one feet boar Inches l' o. I Three story brick messuage and lot adjoining lip 1 on the setae fifteen feet front on Sixteenth Street, by fi ft y-one feet emir inches in depth. No. S. Three-story brick moulting., and lot adjoining N 0.2 on the sonth,sixteen feet front on Sixteenth street, by fifty-two feet six inches. HQ. 4. Lot on the west side of Sixteenth street,-ad joining No. 3 on the south, fourteen feet front on .Six teenth street, and in depth fifty-two feet Mx inche's. No. 6. All that certain brick slaughter-house and lot of ground beginning on the south side of Carpenter street, fifty-one feet font Inches westward from Six teenth street; thence southward thirty feet; thence Westward one foot two inches; thence southward thirty feet; thence westward forty-seven feet six Inches; thence northward sixty feet to the ;said Carpenter street; thetce eget ward along the same forty-eight feet eight Inches, to the place of beginning. Said properties together are subject to a ground rent of one hundred and fivedollars. [D. C ; 5.,'64. 62. Debt 3364.95. Gowen.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Michael DonellY. JOHN THOMPSON. SheriO. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office.augnst 1141- -an2s-3t QIIEREFF'S BALE.—BY VELITITE OF kJa it or Venditioni Expomui,to me direeted,wllll,o exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Sept. 6, 1661, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall, • .6.;1 that certain tot of ground situate on the north westerly side of Franklin street, in Frankford, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Franklin street 20 feet, and in depth about 166 feat Bounded northeaelly hy_ground of Jom ph T. Vanktrk, northwest by gravid of Renry•Stokes, deceased, southwesterly by ground of John T Lamb. [D. C. ff., 64. 67. Debt. $129 63. DoughertFl Taken in execution and to be sold lie the property of Bridget FoY. N THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's 065 Arigust24.l664. au26-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTIJE OF A writ of Levert Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or conduct, on MONDAY Evening, September 0, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall, All that certain two-story brick meant:lnge and lot of ground situate on the west side of Front Green and Coates streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Front strestlwenty feet, and in depth about one hundred and thirty-two feet so Tama rind street. Bounded northward by ground now or late of John Rebell, southward by ground late of the heirs of Joseph Rhine, deceased. [D. O. ; S., '64. 6. Debt, $10,475. Beyer.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John P. Forsch- JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, She'll's Office, Aug. 94,1864. au26-St SHERIFF'S •SALE.-RY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to ins directed, will be exposed to public sale or yendue, on MONDAY live ning, Sept. 6,1561, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-streetßall, Ail that certain three-story brick tnesstutge and lot of ground beginning on the east side of Hancock street, Ifo feet southward from Jefferson street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence extending eastward 160 feet to Clinton street, thence by the same southward 30 feet, thence westward IEO feet, thence northward lb feet, thence westward 60 feet to Hancock street, thence northward along the same 15 feet to the place of begin ning. Subect to a ground rent also. [D. C. • S., '64. 12. Debt, $104.2t. Dedrick.] Taken in execution and to be sold as theproperty of Christopher Heirs. JOHN THOMPSON- ' Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mee. Ant;: 24.4864. au26-St SHERIFF'S SALE.-:-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni EgpOnag, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vernine, on MONDAY Eve ning,Sept. 5, M 6, at 4 o'clock, at . Ransom-street Hall, All that-certain frame mee snags and lot of ground be ginning on the aouthwardly side of Prankford and Bris tol Turnpike Road, in Holmestnirg in the city of Phila delphia; thence by land of Howard tam south , a da grew. 30 minutes east 9.55 perches: thence by land of , the Helmesbarg Baptist Church, SO degrees 15 minutes east 3 4S perches; thence by a road leading to the river Delaware, north IS degrees 30 minutes west 11.7 perches to said Prankford and Bristol Turnpike; thence by the same south 66 degrees 30 minutes west 2 89 perches to the place of beginning. Containing '3O. 7 perches, more or less. [D. 0, ;S„ 'di. 60. Debt $4OO. Montgomery.] Taken in execution and to he sold. as the property of John R. Warne and Susan 13 his wife. . . • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August 24, lgal. an26-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF lit of Yenditioni Expense, tome directed, will be Se e to public sale or yendne, on MONDAY Evening, September 3, 1364, at 4 o'clock. at Santiom-street AU that certain three. story brick =assuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of keevea street, about - two hundred.-and twenty-Aye feet eastward from Twenty•tlrst street. In the city of Philadelphia: eon* talning in front on Reeves street' thirteen feet seven inches, more or less. and in depth forty•seyen feet. [Which said lot Samuel OriNthe et nx, by deed dated December 30, 1233. recorded in Deed. Book R. 8., No. 15, page 2, &a., conveyed unto John Reed in fee; re. serving a ground rent .of fifty dollars, payable tint of June and December CD. C.; 5.,'64 14. Debt, 6611 66, Judaea.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property' of John Reed. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oftloe, August 23,1864. an2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF writ of Lever! Fnclas, to me directed, vrill be ex posed to public sale or vendne, on 910210 AP Evening, September 6, 1851, at 9 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, 'Trentonavenue,t of ground situate on the east side of eighty feet three inches south from Cumberland street.,_ in the city of Philadelphia; con taining in fronton Trenton avenue fifteen feet, and in depth about seventy two feet, with the privilege of a two-feet. six-Inches wide sue von the south sole of testd lot. [Which said premises Wm. H. Totten et ex., by deed dated September 26, DM, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 69, page 992, conveyed unto Bilge B. Wear in fee. CD. C.; 8., '6l. 19. Debt, 65,640. Pile. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of tiles E. Weir. JOHN THOMPSONSheriff, Philadelphia. Sheriff's Once, Aag , DM: Au2l-at SHERIFF'S SALE. BY NIRTUEOF A writ of Venditioni Ermines, to medirected, will be exposed to public sale or vendua, on MO& DAY Evening, September 6, 1864 , at 4 o'clock. at Ransom - street .611 the right, title, and interest of James McCartney in and to all that certain three-story brick message., frame building, and lot of ground situate on the north side of Jefferson street (No. 111)), about sixty feet nine Inches eastward from Nov and street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Jefferson street about sixteen feet (including a two-feetlive-inches wide alley), and in depth about one hundred and thir teen feet. [D.I3. •S. '64. 83 Debt 3 600. Abrams. ] Taken in execution 'and to be sold as the property of James McCartney and Charles Townsend. JOHN THOSITSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mace, August 22, 1864, ati24-31 SHER - DT'S SALE.=-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levant !stelae, to me directed, will be ex- Posed to Public sale or vendee on MONDAY Evening, oeptemlber 6, 1884> at 4 o'cletk "at Saneom-street Hall No .1 All that certain three ry brick m an d lot of ground situate on the e a st side of Bev:4 and south side of Orttlibertstreet. in the city of glade,- phle t containing In fronton Seventeenth Street eighteen feet, and in depth sixty feet tothr feat Chrhich said premises John 0 . I v aa e?.. atmough, sheriff , deed op/1 dated September 21 . 3ale , recor ded i Deed BookJ., page ISO, conveyed unto Thomas Ma n ta" in tee ; subject to a ground rent of an 3 No & All that certain threes sto bit k Jot of ground situate on the east Va. oe, Cheater street a i (No. IWO, between Race and Vine areas. In the oily Philadelphia; containing in front On Oh t ea er street four teen feet three Inches, and in depth eighty•thr eo feet to Eve feet alley, with the privilege thereof. Which gaid prerniees Antos Hoops, et nx., by deed dated Jan. nary 13,, And rded in Deed Rook De e d Bo o k, ewe 248. ate And June 8, ISIS. recorded in M.P11.:, N o ; i r g, page 717, 0011V0704 unto Tnomits Matlack is No. 8 All that certain three-story brick metottasie and lot of groundaituate on the northeast corner of Filbert and Seventeenth streets; containing in front on Seven teenth street nineteen feet, and in depth sixty feet to three-feet alley. [Which said promisee Benjamin Dun can, eherilf, by deed dated July 6, 18&i, recorded in D. C. Deed Book page 162, conveyed unto Thomas Mat lack in fee ; - eubject to a ground rent of $76 .1 ID. C. ; S. , '64, 17. Debt, 34,788.75. Clay. ] Taken In execration and to be sold as the property of Thomas Mat' act. JOHN THOMPI3ON Sherif Philadelphia, Sheriff's 01kce, Aug. 1/44: gu94-31 SHERIFFS SALES. =2=st== SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas. to ale directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee - on MONDAY Eve ning. Sept. 8. 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sellout-street Hall. Ad that certain four-story brick ',Assuage. back building's, arid lot of ground beginning on the east side of Plinth street two hundred and ten feet 'southward from Vino street. in the city of Philadelphia; thence extending eastward ninety-three feet to Mechanic street ; thence southward along the'same twenty-one feet; thence westward fitty•three feet; thence northward four and one-half inches; thence westward forty feet to Ninth street, and thence northward along same nineteen feet to the place of beginning. which said premises Silas D. Edson and wife, ky de dated Jane 25. 1816, recorded In Desk Book A. W. M., 1i0.b5. page 471, conveyed unto Edward Prall (since deceased), who bt h ie will devised. the sante unto hfs widow Sarah Prat). C. ; S.. '6l. 69. Debt, 41141.43. Murphey.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Sarah Frail. • YOBN THOMPSON Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheri ff 's Odloe, Aug. 24, 1864 . ' an 26-31, SHERIFF'S SALE.--,BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expense, to me directed, will • be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve. ntp, Sept. 6, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom•etroct Hall, . L All that stone factory steam engine, holler, I and lot O f ground, beginning i n the middle of Adams !tract Frankfor t, in the city of Philadelphia:thence . along the 'came sou th 19 'degrees 24 minutes east 15.74 perches, and south DJ degrees SO minutes west 7.5 .perches; thence north '46 degrees 19 minutes west 15 perches; thence north 51 degrees 11 minutes east 1 perch, and north 42 degrees la minutes west 14 perches; thence •porth 71 &grew 6 minutes east about 7 perches to Brankford creek; thence dawn said creek about 6.2 Petche& to lot No. 2; thence north 71 degrees 6 minutes east about 10.4 perches to the beginning. Containing about 1.25 acres. No. 2. Two stone dwellings and lot adjoining the above; containing in front ou Adams street ono hen dyed feet, and in depth about one hundred and thirty feet to Prank ford creek. [D. C.: S.. '64. 60. Debt, $1,536.50 Johnson.) Taken in execution and to be sold ti.s the property or Solomon Wilde. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Shears Office, August 24,1861. an2A-St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me diroctod, will be ex posed to public sale or vendno, on MONDAY Evening, September 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall. All that certain lot or piece of ground in that part of the present city of Philadelphia formerly called Block icy township, marked ' Si' on a certain sdan of Ea ylarlield, annexed to a certain deed dated June 4. 1855,„ intended to be recorded, made between Isaac Elliott, of the one part, and Ann Hortzog, Charles Toenail and John Draper , of the other part; Beginning at theinter section of the centre lines of Ponngrove street and Mantua-street, as laid out on said plan; thence east wardly along the centre of Penngrove street 727 feet to the centre of Tenth street; thence Sonthwardly along the centre of Tenth street 357 feet 4.311 hushes to the aouth line of Eaglesrield ; thence westwardly along said south line. and within Westminster avenue, 720 feet and .3( of 1 an Judi' to.the centre of Mantua street; thence north ; wardly along the centre of Mantas street 363 feet 33‘ inches to the place of beginning. Bounded on the north i by lot marked Lon said plan; on the east by lot marked t il on Paid_plan; on the south partly by land late' v laid out and bold in bu.Ning iota by George Hutton. M. D. ; ond partly by laneto of Mlle Yarnell, deceased; and the west by lafe "Markid:i3 ead.l" on said plan, o n lathing 6 acres and 14-1000tha or an acre, more or less. (Being_ part and pardel of a larger. tract of land which Ann next:eq. John Draper, andl.Charles Toppan. by indenture bearing date the 4th day of Jane. A. D. 18m, recorded in Deed Book B. D. W., Bo 26, paE. 651, rim.. granted and conveyed unto Maximilian E. - J. C. Crepe ' in fee. ] N. B. —By virtue of a release recorded in Deed Book A. C. H. lio. 75,.page 444, a part of the above-described Premises' was released from the lien of the mortgage s sintersectionu f d ee o feet sI ti wit fit es en 11‘ southward t4 . The thg r' southl along eo t t the middle and g i Fortietho e a o n f d u o beginn i n g r ei r e Fort ieth s ti t danaslt estate,r e ex tendingh st within Westminster avenue; thence extending along the same eastward 247 feet to ground now or late of Charles Baling: thence extending northward along the same 363 feet 3% inches, more or lose. to the middle of said reangrove street, and thence alonf, the same west ward 247 feet to the place of beginning. . This released portion of the-property4s, therefore, not to he sold. [D.C. ; S., 61 H. Debt, 112,R25-31 T. D. Smith.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Maximilian E. J. C. Cress. . - JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, August El, Ma an24-3t SHERIFF'S BALB.--43Y VIRTUE' OF a writ of VenditioniKrponas, to me direchsd, will be exposed to pnblic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve nlell Sept. 6;1864,at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Ball, that certain lot of ground situate on the north side Bridge street one hundred feet eastwardly from Thirty ninth etreet, in the city of Philadelphia' containing in front on Bridge street fifty feet and in depth one hun dred and sixty feet to Garden +street _C Which said lot John R. Oheen et ox., by deed dated May 21, 1858, re corded-in Deed Book-A, D. It., No. 46, page 60, con veyed unto Albert B. Afrhmead in fee; reserving a ground rant of one hundred and fifty dollars.] • [D. O. ;B. '64. 27. Debt $676. tfagert-1 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Albert S. Asbmead. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff. - Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offtee,Angu.st 29, AIL an24.3t 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, September 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom - street ell the right, title, and interest of Elizabeth Affiebach (being th e residue of a term of ninety-nine years, which Will expire February 17, A. D 1901). of and in those =assuages and lot of ground situate on the- east side of Germantown road, in the city of Philadelphia,• contain ing in front on Germantown road 29 feat, and in depth about 100 feet. Bounded northward by ground of James Brown. gad southward by ground late of Edward Evans. (Which said let Turner 'Gamic et nx., by deed dated February 18,1802, recorded in Deed Boor E. F., No.ll, page 242, conveyed unto Robert Boortree, reserving a yearly rent of 57.60.3 C.D. C. i S:, '64: 68. Debt, $lBB 61. Blackbarne.3 Taken in. execution and to be sold as the property of Elizabeth ettlebach. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, August 24, Het au26-31 SRERIFF'S BALE:—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve ning, Sept. 6,1861, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Ail that certain foundry and lot of ground beginning on the northeastwardly side of the Germantown road, one hundred and lift feet southeaetwardly from Canal street. in the city of Philadelphia thence northeast one hundred feet to a twenty-feet alley; thence southerly twenty-seven feet eleven inches; thence west eignt feet ; thence southerly eight feet; thence southwest ninety two feet five inches to Germantown road; thence along the, same northwest twenty-eight feet to the place of beginning, with the privilege of said alley. Subject to s. ground rent of seventy-seven dollars. CD. C. ;S , '69. 04. Debt, £01,439.33. Longstretk.l Taken in execution and to be, sold as the property of Thos. B. Woodward. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office , August 24,1864. an26-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Merl Facies, to me - directed, willAt) ex posed to public sale or varmint,. on MONDAY Evening, Se i rtrat t ar e = n a l t r : e o' s f o lo ry ck tr stt e uv ,, so trick TiZta li tt of ground situate on Me west side of St. John street, be tween Green and floater streets, in the city of Philadel phia; cotitaiaing itrfront on St. John street twenty feet, more or less, and in depth one hundred and fifteen feet to E. se alit y._Bounded northward by ground now or late of George Miler. _ CD. t'S., 'St t.• 9. Debt $1,900.- Dithman.) Taken in execittiou and to be sold as the property of Philip Blaess. JOHN TiIOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August 23,064. eat at SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF 1, -. 7 a writ of Venditioui Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve ning, Sept. 6,1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Bridge certain lot of grout d situate on the north aide of street and essi. side of Thirty-ninth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Bridge street Ally feet, and in depth along Thirty•rtinth street one hundred and sixty feet. to Garden street. [Which said lot John H. Gheen et tor. by deed dated May 21. HO, recorded in Deed Boolt•A:D. 8., No. 46, page 56, go., conveyed unto Albert S. Aehmead in fee ; reserving a ground rent of one hundred and fifty dollars.) [D execution 64. 26. Debt, $676. Raged.] Taken in and to be sold as the property of Albert S. Ashmead. JOHN THOMPSON,Sheriff. Philadelphia, fiberlinaffice, Aug. 20,11861 au24-St SHERIFF'S SALE-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expense, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee on MONDAY Eve ning, Sept. 6. 1861, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street All that certain lot of ground situate on the north aide Bridge street 120 feet eastwardly rrom Thirty-ninth street. in tie city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Bridge street fifty feet and in depth one hundred and six feet to Garden street. Taken• S., 64. 87. Debt, .1.161 81. Gallagher.l execution and to be sold as the property of Albert S. Ashmead. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office,Ang. St, 1864. att2s-M SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vanditioni Ex - pone% to me directed ' will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY_Eve nIng, Sept. 5, 188.1, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Ball, Allthat certain brick mesauage known by %he name of the Montgomery. Hotel stables and other buildings, and lot of ground, beginning on the northeast corner of Sixth and Willow streets, in the city of Philadelphia; thence northward along Sixth street sixty•two feet t thence eastward one hundred feet; thence northward seventy. two feet; thence eaatward about seventy. one feet three inches; thence sontheastwardly about one hundred and five feet three inches to Willow street; and thence by the same southwestwardly about one hundred and ninety- four feet eight inches to the be ning.- I Which said premises Jacob &beet; by deed dated Yebrnary 1, 1208, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8.. 'No. 9, page 76, arc., conveyed unto William A. Scheetz in fee; reserving the free use and privilege of a twelve feet wide court or alley leading from Sixth street.] (D. C. ; S., '64. 49. Debt, eno.no.. Thorn.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William A. &beets. JOAN THOM - PSOllr Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Ang, 24, Me atas-3t S HERIFF'S SALB.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vend Mont Exponaa, to me directed, will 'be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve ning, Sept. 6,1869 , at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street Hall, Alt that certain three-stm brick messnage, two storY back buildings, and lot of ground, slruato on the sect aide of Fourth street sixty feet northward from Shiptien street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Fourth street seventeen feet, and in depth twenty nine feet, more or leas. [Which said premises Mary . Adderly Boffmarter, by deed dated Mar . 80 . 1854, con veyed unto Thomas B. BOAOY fee; sninect to a yearly ground rent of six pounds seven ehilliess and six Pence.] CD C. E., 'Si 61. Debt. 61.028. Hanbest. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas li. Roney. _ JOHli THOMPSON, Sheriff. Pb iladelphia, Sheriff's Office, August U 1961. ault-St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Ventiitioni'Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, 810111 DAY Eve ning, Sept.s, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuago and lot of ground situate on the west aide of Mary street ninety -013V81). feet northward from Thompson street in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Mary street six. teen feet includicst one-half of a two feet alley, and in depth sixty-nine feet ['Which said Prenatal; Samuel Woolen an et ox.. . by deed dated August 17, 1858, record-. ed in Dada Book A. D. 8., No. 97 4 page 466, Sm., con vey e 4 unto Wil ism Cl. Johnston in fee.] W. C. 5-, '64. 80. Debt 8424 60. Weatherby. / Taken in.exectitiou and to be cold as the property of William C: Johnston. JOHN THOMPSON Sberill. ..Philautelphia,Sherirs Office, dung 24,18 a 11)125-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditiont Exponas, to me directed; will be exposed to public sale or vendtie, on MONDAY Evening, Sentoinber t, 1861, at 4 o'clock, at Sa.usom-street Hall, An that certain lot of ground and tivethree-story brick court hopses tberon erected, situate on the south side of Lombard street one hundred and slily set westward from Thirteenth street, in the city of Pm.tanelphia 4 con taining in front on Lombard street eighteen feet., and in depth seventy-eight feet. [Which raid lot John Ruther ford, Sr . by deed dated April 1, Ma, recorded In Deed Book S. H. j" No. 2, page 34, , conveyed unto Ro bert S. Potter In fee; reserving a yearly ground rent of fifty- four dollars. CD. C. ;S. 'et as. Debt, 3215. McCall*. Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Hobert S. Potter. JOHN THOMPSON - , Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Aug. 24, ISM. au2s-St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF ppooa writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will baex sed to public sale or Tended', on MONDAY Evening, s.eptember 1861, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain three- story brick store, dwelling, and lot of ground sitnate on the east side of Fourth street and south side of Marshall street, in the city of Plifla delphia: containing in front on Fourth street seventeen feet. and in depth seventy feet to a three-feet alley, with the privilege thereof. (Which said premiliga Woodward Warwick et turr.b_deed dlted-May rt. 1861, conveyed unto Samuel W. Warwick ia fee; sub ject to a ground rent of forty-two dollars and fifty cents 3 c, 61. and t o $1,600.40. Flood.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the_ property of Samuel W. Warwick. JOHlti THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August 9t, iy2s-8t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF P••-' a writ of Yenditioni Hxponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or Tendne, on MONDAY Even ing, bept . 6, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the west Ode of Broad street eighty-six feet sonth o Dauphin street, in the city of PhiEladelphia; Containing In front on Broad street fifty-one feet, and in depth onelirm &red and seventy-seven feel ten inches to Pacific etteet. CD. C • S., 64.. 66. Debt. $164.47. Gallaber.3 Taken in 'execution and to be sold as the property of George W. Michener. JOHN Aug . Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Aug. 24, 1861. ati26-n. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex- Mcid to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, ember 8, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at fiansom-street Hall, 1 that certain lotuf grbund situate on the southeast erly aide of Hedge Street seventy-nine feet six inches - southwestward from Meadow street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Hedge street fortY feet, (on the rear thirty-three feet.) and in depth on the northeast lino one hundred and .twenty six feet, and on the southwest line one hundred and twenty.nine feet. [Which said premises James Butler et rm.:, by deed dated April 6, 1860, recorded in Deed Book At D. 8.. No. UO, page 476, conveyed unto John W. Frazierin fee. ] - CD. C. • 8., '64. be. Debt, 8=1.19 Bhalloroes. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property- of , John W. Frazier', JOHN THOMPSON.4Iherig. Philadelphia, fiheriff's OiSce, Aug: 24, 786 , L ncias_ge SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of . Vendltioni !sponse, to me directed will will be ex - Posed to public sale or vondne, on MONDAYgve, 4:111Pt. 5, hk34, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-atreot AU that certain lot of ground situate on the north elde of Coates street and west side of Twentieth street, in the oft of Philadelphia; containing in front on Coates street folaviLtruil ttePthree fa t e lo . no; Twentieth atTi . t 2 ttlio . ut : [D. C. 8.. ' 84. St Debt,ll7'3i.gl firety Taken in execution and to bo sold as the'prop e rty f Adam Bedenk. JOHN SON , Shri Ll Phl(449ipiali, Oacs, Au 14,991Y26-al, THE PRE BI3 .4IMADELPHIN:; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1864: S'HERIFF'S SALE:—BY VIRtITE OP' a wribof Levert Fichte: to me directed, 4 , 112 be eg posedi to public...sale or Tendne. on MONDAY Bveninge galreAu t mb e e r c s e rtlaBiln, tthi re s c o oc k br a ic e n e o e m g et e a nd ß l a o i t l ; Of dr o d n wen nat e n fou e I w ches i s d u o hwar P s rom Franklnavenue, in y be city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Hope street fourteen feet (including one. half of a two-feet- wide alley) and in depth Cony feet, with the privilege of said alley. flilfbiel eatd premises George binges, Sheriff , by deed Doll dated September 8, 1838, re corded in Deed Book B , page 418. Ste., conveyed unto John P. Pesch in fee, subject to aground root of $52.3 CD. C. b., '64. 7. Debt ~0423, Beyer.] Taken In execution and to be sold an the property of John P. Pereeh. JOAN TtiOMPSON - Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Aaiun 21, iBd4- • SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF P.-I a writ of .Levarl Facies, to me directed, .will be ex poked to public sale or venctue, on MONDAY Evening, September 6,1364, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-stroet All that ctrtain three-story brick xnesanage and lot of ground situate on the northenstwerdly Ride of Fergio men street, ttt hir t t y-tw oi cityfrom eof k x la e dep eet s and ta n n depth sixty-one feet to a three feet alley. with the privilege thereof, [Which raid promises Manned Teel et nr.. by deed dated February 27, 1856, recorded in need Book B. D. W. No. 69,- page 342, conveyed unto lie /nem Tilden In fee. 3 CR. C. ;&, '64. 48. Debt $1,616.60. Littleton. 3 Taken In execution and to be sold as tits property of Howard Tilden and Rebecca his wife. JOHN THOMPSON,. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, anima 24, 1864. an26.Bt RIIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF Is- , a writ of Vendltiont ffxpo'nati, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve ning, Sept. 5, 1864 at 4 o'clock, at Ransom-street all the right, title, and interest of Edmond Lagos renno in and to No. 1. All that certain meesuage and lot of ground be ginning on the east side of Henry street, two hundred and sixty feet northward from Centre street, In-the city of Philadelphia: thence eastward MO feet to Spring street; thence northward 10 feet 1 inch; thence west ward 200 feet 3 inches to said Henry street; thence southward along the sable 173 feet 6.54 inches to the be ginning. Also, the one half of said streets now va cated. . . Ho. 2 In and to lot of gronnd south side of Market street, hi tween Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh etreets, containing in breadth 37 feet, and in depth 214 feet 6 inches to Oak street. CD. C. ; S., '64. 18. Debt, 37,488. Pancoast at Gullloa. • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Ace. animal. 37, 1364 , au2l-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Veudttioni Exponee, to me directed, will en - posed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Eve ning, Sept. 6,1964, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1. All that certain two-story stone InGinninge and lot of ground situate on the northeast corner of Thirty third and Elm streets in the Twenty *fourth : ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on liint street twenty-live feet, and in depth on Thirty-thi rd street eighty-three feet. No. 2 Two-story stone motorman.' and lot adjoining the above to the 'east, twenty-five feet front broightr . . three feet in depth. •- • • N0.,3. Stone elaughter-bouse „ two- story *lca house, stable, and lot of ground situate on heast corner of Thirty- third and Grape *treate;conin g, in front on Grape street fifty feet, and in • long Thirty-third street ebrbty. seven teet. fLi. ; 8., 'et- ?O. Debt, 411.091.87. Johlietni-] Taken fa execution and to be sold as the property of Robert L. Curry. JOHN THOMPSOII Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 22,1864: aulll-9ti . . S HERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levariyacias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Evening, September certainB64t 4 o'clock, at Sansom•street Hall. An that two stone dwelling, stone slaughter-house, stone wagon-bones, stables, and lot of ground, situate on the northeast corner , of Poplar or Thirty-third street and Elm street, in the city of Phila. phis; containing in front on Elm street twontf -dye feet, and in depth along Poplar street Onll hundred and seventy feet to Drape street. iP. C. '64. -21. Debt. - 15 , 128.19 . Rey Sr Budd %1 .3 . Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Copeland, Noble Gilbert. and Robert L. Car -17. owners, dro; JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August 24, 1864. au2s-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.= , BY VIRTUE OF a writ ofVenditioni EaPodia, to me directed, will be exposed to public mile or vendne, on MONDAY Snorting, September 6, 1864, at 4 o'cljnidt, at Samoa-street Hall, All that certain lot of viand beginning on the south east corner of Front and 'Dauphin streets,' in the city of Philadelphia; thence southward along Front street 121 feet 4 inches ; thence eastward 42 feet 4 Inched: thence northeastward 62 feet 11 inehee to Dauphin street: thence northweetws rdly along Dauphin street' 317 feet one inch to the place of beginning. Subject to a ground rent of 08.40, payable Ist arch and September. .t CD. C. ; S., T 4. 66. Debt, $106.70. Wain.) Taken in execution and to .be sold as the_ property of George W. Emery. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August 24, 1864.: anYo.-M p,IIERIFF'S BALE.-BY vrirrut OF A. +-I Writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAYEveniII& September 5,1881, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground and Ave three-aterr brick court houses situate on the south aide of Lomba4, street, one hundred and seventy-eight feet-weetward: from Thirteenth street, in the oily of Philadelphiar containing in front on Lombird street twenty feet, end in depth seventy- eight feet [Which said lot John Rutherford, Sr., by deed dated April 1, 11336, recorded in Deed Book S. H. F., No. Z page 31, dto.; conveyed unto Jesse Lame in fee ; reserving a ground rent of rdst, dollars.] . ED. C.; S., '64. 54. Debt, SI9 . Mac . Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jesse Lame. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia; Sheriff's Offtce,Anaust 54,1564. neat gIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY' VIRTUE OF A a a writ of Levert Yachts, to me directed,Tcrill be ex posed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Brenta/E, September 5, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hail. All that can ain brick inessnage and lot orund situ ate on the north side of Dauphin greet,- and aro east side of Howard street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Dauphin street seven feet six inches, and in depth along Howard street six feet (Which said lot John L. Frick, by deed dated ptember 27 1853, re- Corded in Deed Book T. H. No. 118, page 77, &c., con- veyed unto Benjamin Hartley in fee.) CD. C. 8., '64. 38 Debt, $626.10 Flood.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Benjamin Hartley. JOHN THOMPSON Sheri .ff Philadelphia„ Sheriff's Office, August 24, 186'4. . an2/1-3t IN THE ORPHANS' • 001:IRT 1 0 0 k . THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PITILADELPEUL Estate a . JOHN W. 8. PURNELL, deceased. The auditor acc o unt o f to audit,' settle. and &Wad the second account of .1. 0. BEINKLE, Administrator of J. W. S. PURNELL deceased, and to make distribution . will attend to the duties of his appointment on FRIDAY. the the 1&b day of September, AL D. 1954. at 4 o'clock P. Di., at Ids office, No. 271 South PLFTH Street in the city of Philadelphia. sekimwt4 THE ORPHAI4I3 I 'OOIMT FOR 'TEC CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADNI.PIII4., Estate of BINON S. -JONES. deceasedL , Tle Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and aftjust.the account of RALCEIKEJORRS, Hipecatrix of the Estate of SIMON S. 'JONEF, deetaseili add to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the. accountant, will meet the partlea interested for the Pur poses •of his appointment on THURSDAY, the Bth of September 1864, at 4 o'clock P. •hi , at his office, No. 266 South THIRD Street , in the city_ of Phlledel, phis. EDWARD TILBURY - JONES, auTa-mwASt . -Auditor. ]'STATE OF JOSEPH JOHN GURNEY PARSON deceased . —Letters testamentary upon the estate of JOSEPH JOHN GURNEY PAXSON, de ceased. having been granted to. the undErsigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will please present them to LUCY ANN PAXSON, ExeentriX. anl9-met" No. 713 WALLACE Street. pST ATE OF WILLIAM MA.SON, -a-a deceased. Letters Testamentary upon the last, will and testa ment of WILLI AM MASON, late of the dity of Phila• delphia.,"deceased, tiering been - granted to the under sied by the lieginftsr of Wills forth° ally and county of gn Philadelphia all persons indebted to said Estate are requested, to make payment, and those having eat= against the Estate topresent them without delay to JANE ELIZABETH MASON, Executrix, 419 Amon Street. or to her Attorney in fact, THOMAS If tSON, No. 498 MANIC.eet. Philadelphia, August 27th, 1864. and -met* "RENATE OF JAMES B. RII4EHANER, deceased.—Letters of Administration to the Estate of James B Rtnehamer, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned. all persons having claims or de mands against the said estate an reqnraded to present them, and those Indebted will make payment without delay, to LEVI H. JOHNSON ',drag'. 306 North THIRD Street, Or to his dttorner, HENRY B. WALLACE. autl-m6t • IRIS South SIXTH Street.. ITIVTED STATES,. EASTERN DI& RICT OP PENNSYLVANIA. --Scr. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN SYLVANIA. --Gaggroro: WHEREAS The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly sad duly proceeding on a Libel, Sled in the name of the United States of America, bath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, _title, or interest in the steamer LILIAN, whereof D. A. Martin Is master, her tackle, apparel , and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, captured by the United Mates steamers Gettysburg and Keystone btate, vessels-of-war of the United Staters, re oectively under command of Lieutenants E. H. Lamson and Pierce Crosby, to be montshed, cited, and (called to judgment, at the time and place WI.. derwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed tine tice so reuniting). You are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded,lhat you omit not, but that by publishing these presentee in at least two of the daily newspapers printe d and published In the city of Philadelphia, and In theZepal Inteiltgencer,lou do monish and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all2ersons in general who have, or pre tend to have . any right, title. or interest in the Raid. steamer;LlMAN, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board • thereof, to appear before the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the - said Court, at the District Court - room, In the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication of these pre sents, if it be s 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 lairfni excuse, if 844' they haver why the said steamer LILIAN, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods,' wares,, and merchandise laden on board thereof, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the Untied States, and as goods` of their enemies or otherwise , liable and subject to con demnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and law fulprizca; and further to do turd receive in this be half es to justice shall appertain. And that yon duly intimate, or cause to be intimated , unto all persona aforeeatd, generally (to whomh the tenor of these pre sents It is also intimated ), that I ,they shall not appear at the time mid place above me tioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable a lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the sal d capture, and may pro nounce that the .said steamer LILIAN, her tackel, 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 ene mies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to con fiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and. con demned as lawful prize, the absence or rather contu macy of the parsons no cited and intimated in anywise notwithetanding, and that TOM :dilly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, to gether with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN.CADWA.LADER, Judge of rho said court, at Philadelphia, thia &at day of SEP. TENSER, A. D. 1864, and in the eighty-ninth year of the independence of the said United States. te2-St G. R. PDX, Clerk District Conti. UIITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANLL —Sar. THE PRESIDENT OF THE.UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN SYLVANIL.—OarSTINO 'VHF:SEAS, The District Court of the 17nited State. in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and &art:Tom:lading on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, hath decreed all persons In general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title. or interest in fifty - two bales:of cotton, cargo of vessel unknown, captured by the United States steamer R. R. Cuyler, a vessel of war of the United States, and brought. into tale port per the said steamer B. B. Coyler, to be monlabed,•cited, and called to judgment, at the time and placetanderwritten and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring. ) You are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, bat that- by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Philadelphia. and In the Legal Intelligeneer, you do nionish and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, pe remptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in thessid arty- two bales of cotton, to appear before the Honorable JOHN •OADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at, the • District Court roma, -in the city ot Philadelphia. on the twentieth day after pir,%lication of these presents, if it be a court day, or else on the nest court day followint, between the usual hours of hearing causes, I then 81 " 4 th e r e to show e or allege. In due form of law, a reasonable and tawinl excuse, it any they have, why the said Atty. two bales of cotton should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the cap. I tine of the same, to the enemies of the United Ste and, as goods of their enemies or . otherwise, liable and I subject to condemnation , to;be adjudged and condenixte as good and lawful prises; and further. to do and re calve in this behalf as to Aldine shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or, cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally (to wbom by the tenor - of these presents It is also intimated),-that if they shall not appear at the. time plain above mentioned; Or appear-and shall not shows reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then'esld District Court doth intend and willproceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said fifty- two balek of cotton did be le?. et h n e lle i r e Sgt i e h s b of America, e o l f l e t l et ' enemies,. or otherwise, anti subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be'adjudged and. condemned as ' lawfulpriaeatLheabsenoeorrathercontumao7 of the per ' tone so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstand ing, and thetYon drat rertlf7 to the said District Court what you shall do in this premises, together with these presents. • Witness the RonorableJOHß CADWALADER, Judie Jot the said Court, at- Philadelphia, this_ setead day of SEPTEMBER, A. - D. ises, slid in — the - elehty-ninth - year of the independence of the said United States. seS-St E. PDX, Clerk District Court.. ILAIMItiLA Bl4C.ptEßßlßS—lDlß fraaariethla Vitattok, and ra." astral direct tram our factory', at Brldratoß. And tar sale b 7 RHODES WT IAS,' WM( LOT South Ntrost. surairrvs sauc.r.s. LEGAL. EDUCATIONAL. • MISS BROOKS AND MRS: 1. E. HALL will BentiVeiT BOARDING AND DAI SCII I3Or. , -Y toroun t at ZDIR WALNUT Street ailaridDivESDAY; the of eeptember., WEST CHESTER FEMALE SEMI IURY,-WBST-CHESTSII, CHESTER CD., PA- Tide institution, under the care of Wee P. C. EVANS, assisted by competent teachers. will ba opened for the reception of pupils on THURSDAY. the Nth of SePterli bar next. Circulars containing terms and other information da• aired. can be bad on application to the Principal. auSl-18t • REY. ALBERT HENRY BARNES wlllopena CGASEIOLL and EAGLISff 80[1001. for Boys at N 0.922 CHESTNOT Street, on MONDAY. Se tem p er 6. Mr. BABN - 118 may be seen at No. 913 FritIICE Street. avBl-120 B ELLEVITE FEMALE INsTrrins.- A BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR OIRLS. This Institution. healthfully and beautifully located on the northern limits of Attleboro, Bucks counts. Pennsylvania, will open its Winter Session, Tatra /ilogrx let, OM. For details, obtain Circular, by ad. dressing the Principals, Attleboro F. 0. Ducks co., Fe. itiltAilf, 11AWK JANE P. G RA MTIAE, Principal. CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL. 1008 CHESTNUT Street. Number of l'aptle limited. The Sixteenth Seeston will comment.* on MONDAY. Sept. 6.. INK FE'WEMITH, Principal. wB7-lm` :MISS B. T. BROWN'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES 1003 6PI NG Street, Will open on DIONDAY.SRPTEMBER an27-lins . 9 1 11 E SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, a Cllarnical..Matbematical, and English SCHOO/4. (or Tonna Men and Bora, corner of RIO WM and • BUT TONWOOD Streets. re•opens MONDAY:, September 6. an.27-92t • J . P. BIRCH; At ~Ertnapal. :MADAME . MASSE AND! 31.'LLE. MORIN'S SNOLISFI and FRENCH SCHOOL for Young Ladies, at No - 1342. SPRUCE .Street. Phibidel.• obla. will reopen on WEDNESDAY, SEM'EId9N2 t I4O4 ; • an29-Im. PiII.LADELPHIA .14I.LITAR • SCHOOL, (Courtland Satuident'justitute, THIRTY? MITE and MARKET Streets,) reopens Sbptember ss Address. Professor SAUNDERS, D. D. anS-lis AItARRT R081NE36141 WILD RE. OP= HEE-SCHOOL FOR HMS, .F.LCS Street. N ROBINSON, on the aitli or Math month. • APO,' to M. ROBINSON: Cottage How,•Gennantown. an2O-12r TH IC. ENGLISH :.. AND . CLASSICAL: Scbool for Boys, No. 2 WEST PENN SQUARE. Du ties resumed Sept.. S. .T. DAVISON. Principal. an2S-lm' ORGE R • BARKER* B ENGLISH %A aid CLASSICAL SCHO OL, PRICE St..Oetelentews. KtII.RZOPBN on MONDAY. Sept. 5. HAL an29-1.2t• EDEN HALL FEMALE SEMINAHY—•• Located at PA.RADIBE, 'Lancaster county. Pa. _The nest,SessiOn of thisinstitutiokiwill open on the third . Monday (19th) of September. A full corps of able Teachers will - be employed.- - For further particulars tend for a circular or address the Principal. • • C. S. VirALHME, -Paradise, Lancaster co., Pa. anS•lBt, • - THE .CLASSICAL AND EiNdLISH' SCHODI, of the subscriber, S. B. oirner Of THIS-. TBENTH and LOCUST Streets: will reopen on MOB'. DAY, September stb:) Applications can new be.mado. from 9 A. M. tol P. IL B. KENDALL ~A. M. an27-/m* . . MARY 'P. - ROBESON WILL ORIN Ftg - et b , ° o r n B getiti r jCa L lentl l Vpi a elb C e l ri fOT Circuital; may be obtained at 31102 ARCH Street. LIM26•MeII. • - ie r s SPRING GARDEN INEITrTIITE; FOB r. .10HZIG LADIES. BOARDING/ AND DAY SCHOLARS. To Ipertravin i nfin ..,18e b r A z ilr .b b e f .. an2s-IM' 608 and 011 SLLILSHALL Street. Ails. MISS V. P. BROWN,_ No. 1907 PINE Street, will, on MONDAY, Sept. 6, resume the dities of her School for. Children 'between the aces of 4 and lb. an 254210., ANN& , . 1. WORN'S YOLINu LADIES will be' sorroor. rot re - open - ad Ninth month. filth, et No. 20 , 14-NOTINT VERNON Street. iin26-18i, • • :Cititti • R = -INESTITUTE. EN . GMBA CLASSICAL, AND MATHIKATIOLL SCHOOL POE BOYS.—The sublibritiorlyill resume the duties of 418 School on MONDAY. Sept. 6th, Mt • Paella from Philadelipids cross the river. F _free of charge, by means of the West Jersey Ferri. or farther information. apply to WM. HUTCHISON. hincipai, E eal•theanSt* 46 MAHNST Street, Camden. FRIENDS' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND SMALL :BOYS. on School lane. Ger3nantown , will reopen on the sth of 9th month. The usaal branches of In English education will be taught, and we feel war ranted In believing that the competency of th e teacher. Deborah B. Smith, will make it desirable for parents to patronize the school. For further information apply to Lydia Longstreth, Bast Walnut lane, Germantown; Salmi Rittenhouse, Township Line road above Ritten house street, Germantown; Mary AL Wright,,Scnool house lane, West Township Line road, Germantown; Sarah N.Evans, Herman street, Germantown; 'Franklin Shoemaker, Tulpehocken street, Germantown. • .1v264806 A CA.DBMY FOR BOYS, 142 NORTH Al- TENTH Street. Duties resumed Monday, Sept.6th. an?A 1n T. BRA.NTLY LANGTON, PrinatrfaL VOITITG -LADIES' INSTITUTZ t : S. B. corner of MARSHALL and SPRING GARDEN Ste. Duties resumed September 12th. INOOH H. STIPPLRE, A. M., Principal. =MAI YOUNG. LADIES' SCHOOL AND AD -A- VANCBD CLASSES FOR ROME STUDY. 903 CLIFTON St. Formerly Prot. O. D. Cleveland* Fell rem beetle Sept.IMILPLINY 11 CRAWL Prhuipia I A. Z. Jones, A. V. Beaus. Assodatee. sedi-bee C 1) At BERLAND VALLEY MM. TUTS FOR YOUNG ONNTLENSN, Mammies. BURG, pi., eight *les west of Harriebnrg, on the C. V. R. R. Rev. 0. NOR & BONS. Duties resume BuTENBER Ist. e.~....~_, sicn THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH sOGOOL of H D. GREGORY, A. X.. No UM NANKIN Street, will re-open on MONDAY, Sept. stlt. ann: Int* - MISS • ELIZA. W. SMITH'S SCHOOL TOR YOUNG LADIRS I2IQ SPRIME Street s will be reopened on WEDASDAY. Sept. 7th, The tonne -embraces a thorough English edncation, with Lati n2o.Bm*n. French, German. Music. Drawing, Painting,ke. A . BACHM ANN, PROFESSOR OF • MUSIC, and Organist of the Fifth Baptist.Oheurely win resume hie lemmas September let. Reeldimee i rl SPRING GAUDIO Street. .• WOLSIEFFER BROTHERS' MUSD CAL ACADEMY will reopen On SEPTEMBER it N 0.480 North SIXTH Street, Torras $l5 per iww3lo2. Foarth Annual Term. • anS3.l3t• WILLIAM & J. HENRY WOLSIEF FER, Protestors of Music, will resume tht &WM of their Profession, Sept. tio. 480 North SIXTH M. au.221.12t* THE HAMAR MORE ACADEMY -a- WILMINGTON, Delaware. • The Pall &salon will commence MONDkY, SETT= 888 Gtb,1864. For particulars, apply to the 'Principals. CHARLOTTE and ISABELLA GRIMSHAW. att22,lln EIGHTH and WEST Streets. PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, N.B. Willorner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets. reopen on MONDAY. September kb. L. BAR ROWS. MO. G. R. XcELE,Gr. Principals anls.lme MISS HOOPES WILL REOPEN HER BOANDINAnd DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies, at 1409 I,OOIIST Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th September. an22-1m GE RMANT 0 WIT FEMALE SEMI NARY, GREEN Street, , oath of Walnut lane, will re open WEDNESDAY. Sept. 7th. Circulars, setting forth the Course of Instruction, dm &c. dm., may be obtained at the Seminary. Prof. WALTRR S. FORTRSCUR, A. X , sun Principal. A NDALI7SIA ENSTITUTZ-A HOME Al_ BOARDING -SCHOOL FOR BOYS. at Andalusia, PA., 12mIlea froiniquladelplala. B. T. WILLS. A. M. Rector. .RRPURNOBI3. ElT. ^ Aleare Potter, D.D., LL.D.. and Rt. Bev. Win. D. Steven/I,D. D. anll-1m O * SELDENEITICKER'S CLASSICAL INSTITUT]; 127 F. TENTH Street k will reopen MONDAY, Sept. C. All English branches. Latin, Week. Osman. and French taught. Call for a Circular. avao-I.m* CHESTNTJT-STREET FEMALE SEMI NARY.—Mies Bonney and .111hu-pillaye will re gpen their Boarding and Day School at No. 1615 EESTEDT Street,. WEDNESDAY, 'September. 14th. Perth:Ware from otrealsze. enll3-teel fiIIEGARMENBTITUTE.-ENGLISH 'Li AND PUNCH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL 'TOR YOUNG LADIES (15557 and 1529 SPRUCE St.. Philadolphia), will reopen on TUESDAY, September 10th: Lettere tolhe above address will receive prompt ittent4on. Personal application can be made after Au gust A 1864, to MADAME D'HERVILLY. • anl7-1m Principal. sCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN AT Aa Ninth and Sp Oarden will be REOPENED leptember 12th. at 1 91 k MOUNT VERNON Street. GERTRUDE W. FULTON. HARRIET B. DARLINGTON. . DIARY E. SPEAKMAN. WODLAND SKRINA_RY, 9 WOOD LAIID TIIRRAMS. WEST PRILADSTRIELL Be.-. BURY RESVDS, A. X., Principal, (late of the Shambemsburg Seminary.) Session 'opens September 16th. A Day and Boarding. School for 'Young Ladle... DePerienced Teachers; imirnation solid, 'choice, and thorough. Circular s sent on andielalon. atad-tf 11PEOLMESBURG SEMINARY FOR AA- YOUNG LADIES will tw reopened on TUESDAY. ilegot. O. For CLEM:MARS, containing references. &a., address the Mines CHAP MAN Principals, Dolmesbnrg P. 0., Philadelphia ON7. ato.6-int :t' i u. ''''' ENGLISH .and FRENCH BOARDING sad DAY. iCHOOLle,troa WALNI7T Street, BE. OPEN m•IPTEDP mDAY, the 14th of September. - mdant MILITARY COLLEGE, ALIEN TOWN; Penns., within three hours' ride of Phi ladelphia; chartered by the State, provided with epa.. *ions grounds and bnildinis, and opened is May last With over one hundred pupils. Commences it next 6416. don September era. /or circulars, address Rev. N. L. 'HOPPORD. a. 11.. Provident. anICLIza P ENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY. AT WEST CHESTER. • The duties of Cite institution will be resumed on MEIIIESDAY, September Lit, at 4 o'eloak. P. M. • Circulars,. eo n a ( fall information, may be ob. Aimed of JAMBS B. , OENE 111.,, No. MI6 Man .IIIIT Street, or of COL. T=I.OIXMLE HYATT, and-1m Preeldeut Penna. Anlitexy Academy. THE WEST CENTER ACADEMY AND 1111.1TABY INSTITUTE. • The ceholaetle year of ten months eommences on the fret TUESDAY, the Bth of September next. and along Cu the let of July followlus- Boys and young men prepared for College or Bualaso is ita various requiremente. The modern languages ire taught by uatiree Peaches.' who hate no connection with say other whool. Nor eataloanaa and full Information ev i " WM. Y. WI or. I. 1117XTU WoIiZALL, A, id, ph. r ill Azaooisto WIRT CHSEITER.. Pens& THE ENGLISH AND, CLASSICAL SCHOOL, N. W. corner CHESTNUT and TWELFTH Streets, will reopen on MONDAY, Septem. her Lth. Number of pupils limited to forty. Price of tuition tame as last year. For references and particulars see Circulars, which may be had at Mr. Bastard's Drug Store or at the School _Rooms, srtkarettie Principal, (saccessor to Merles Short, ) A. N.. may be seen every mom between 10 and 13 o'clock. B. BEIRALBEJI, au26-/m No. 1301 ABOH Street. VlidiAGE GREEN: SEMINARY.---11111- ‘ LITANY BOARDING swum.. 4 miles isvoad Me• dla and xx mum. from Glen Riddle on the West (As& terßailroad. Thorough sour se in Mathematics, Natu ral BC4OIIOOIII, LlMiaiLgeth and English. Praetisal les sons In Surveying and Civil Engineering run libin and apparatus. Number of pupils limited. Begin. Sept. 6th. Pupils have benefits of a home. Raton to John (I. °ape h Son, 23 South Third attest • Tboe. J. ChWai. EEO /IAA(1 Promo; John H . - SI) Walnut.• address Rey. J. HENRY BARTON A. K.. i722-Rin HiLLARE.DREEN. Penna. pHIGA.DELPHIA'COLLBGIATZ IN STITUTE FOE YOUNG LAMS, No. 1630 ARCH Street. Rey- ones. A. SMITH, D. D., N. CLADINOS SMITH, A. K., Prinelpale. Ninth Year. Three Departments: i'rimarl, Acade mic, end Collegiate. Full college course to Cbsslso, Mathematics. higher English, and Natural Seance. for those who graduate. ModornLansnasee, Sinai*, Faint big and illocution by the beet masters. For of F. at No. 1830 ARCS Street, or address tic rc i l a F. 0... Philadelphia. bar Intl The next session will oconseense on Monday, Ili px 4pp, . a VEBLAIat C0L.L.11014, BORDENTOWA M. J.—Thus Institution is pleasantly located'aartall Dadaware Eiver,_abont thirty miles by railroad mu Philadelphia. Macro/10 insirastioh given In the .ecuranon and higher branches of English. and enpenlae .advantage, are. faralghed la the Dual anddepps L awriaiim : D raw i ng , Paintioli.isp-all lie branch % Vocal and Instrumental Ma'slo. For Catalogues. a d . trees BUS:ILn A. PC , suilW irasitut, • EDIICATIONAL. "INSTRUCTION. -A. GENTLEMAN A. membor of the Untveratty cef France. Navin ha , " al eXPOIIenCO of ten years se Principal of a lasehail preach and Ilagltsh School h a the city of New ork. deo sires to (errs an engagement in a School, and also to give private instruction in families. ?list-clam referencegiVan. Man:lM "S. , care of Blanchard Lea, fira-mwf-80 itio. 105 B. POOBTII Street. A GRADUATE, AN EIir.ERIENCED Jul- TEACHER of the °lntake and higher English branches. Srlehes employment as a . Prkrate Tater for the afternoon Or evening. id/128811 “Eitilaant." (Magma Hill P. 0. eel tamer' SCHOOL. FOB BOYS, 2626 LOCUST STREII2.—ROBERT H. LABBERTON. and REGI NALD H. CHASE halm associated themselves for the,. Purpose of conducting a School. in which Boys will tor prepared eitner for coltue or bueineae. Tbp Autumn SEIESIOII of the School will commence on MONDAY, September 12. 1861. Ghat that date the i Principals can be aeon at their school-bonne daly be tween the bourn of 10 antll2 A. M. e3:lot wEBLE3rAN FEMALE COLLEGE, WILMINGTON, Delaware.—Tile next Session will begin on TRIIRSDA.Y. September Bt L. seS-71.. JOON WILSON, President. MUSICAL. -W. G. F.ISHER,, 803 N. TWENTIETH Streot,,. will resume the duties of hie p r ofession on MONDAY, September sth. ;sea-31 • MRS. BADGER HAG REMOVED TO N 0.1633 SPRUCE Street, where she will resume Use duties of her Institute September 19. A large room bee been fitted up for healthful exudee during recees. Circulars obtained at her residence. ee3-Sm MIE B BYRNES WILL REOPEN HER ALY-A- FRENCH and ENOI,IOII DAY SCHOOL for Young Chit dren,, /800 CHRST.NCT Street, on MON DAY. t3eptomber . Private French and Muir. Lessons even. se3-71. MRS. E. W. SPRINGER WILL BE - 41 - ,14 prepared on MONDLI. September Btli, to oom mance her instructions on the Piano-forte. CSUISTIUTT ,Strest, 8d Door wed of 40th, West !Ailed& eel-30 COLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY for BOYS t .V,Tr . North TENTH Street. •reopeos MONDAY. Sopt.ember 12. Call for a circular. set -120 3. 111,ARRIS, Principal. FRIENDS' ACADEMY FOR BOYS, rear of 41 North. ELIIVIDITH Street, reopens oa the sth that. $l5 per term one weeks. All de1i0,1111.68- tiona admitted. Cod •bal • . .WHITALL. POLYTECHNIC COLLEG B-801- SN'I2FIC SCHOOL for the general Stadent oI ma thematic's.. Porpe.imentat Science, and Natural History. w1:1 re-open, with enlarged accommodations, on MON DAY,September 12th. TECHNICAL SCHOOLS re open Sentemter 19th. Apply at COLLEGE BUILDING. IILaBIKET Sheet and West Penn Square. eel-let• MaMULLIN RESPECTFULLY IN a-vz:as—F4s.llllt944i frtends and patrona that alio will .41149, her School on .MONDAY, 1= init., at No. 411 pm= EIGHTBENTN street. ael-120 • WM. S. M.,, WILL RE ,•• OPEN ibis Classical - and 'liiiglish4CHOOL, at 1.1121 MAIMET. Street. on 6th September. an 30,410 CHESTER VALLEY ACADEMY FOR Young Ladles and Gentleman irlll 'Reopen Ninth Month (Septambariath, 1864. J. H. TAYLOR, Princi pal, COAT : Cheater county, Pa, ac.2B.lln* IT HO MA 13 BALDWINI3 ENGLISH Maihunatical and Classical School for Boys. Pi. corner of BROAD and ARCH Streets, will reopen B.lll'. TEMBEE 6th. . • • an27.lne ..,f •. :e• e.• • • e • ' 4: . . OPEN ber KNGLIGH avd YMBIiON Bbamnizto .; and DAY BOHOOL - •for YOUNG LADIES, at No. 1841 CRESTNUY Street, Philadelphia, on the 12th of Sep. Umber, For elyenlani, apply at the School. an3-6w' GLENWOOD ACADEMY,' DELA- Win WATER GAP. MONROE CO.. PA. The fall session of the above tar: Motion wil 'caw inence on the 12th of the 9th month_ Eeiptaciber). lox partionlara apply to BAMTIBL A.LBOP, Principal 1750-8 m Delaware Water OaP.Xonrooreo.. Pa. • CENTRAL INSTITUTE TENTH . and. SPRING GARDEN Streeti. ' will .• tedietb. Boys prepared for say Division r OPC ciai (l a i t twrz , B ri o v n e o n ot, ro g r u rooe, error Huoiaoso. • sollelor •H. G. NoGIIIBL YB I. M., Pringtpal,' fi r Eo. W. PETTIT WILL RB-OPEN N.-A his Studio for the reception of Papas in the arts of DRAWING and PAINTING, at No.loo North TENTS Street, on the lath of September. • anNI-Im pLAssIcAL INSTITUTE, DEAN N-/ Street, below LOCUST. Duties resumed SEP TEMBER 5. J. W. PALESS,_ D. D., an2s-2m. • PrincipaL ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST and .TUNIPEM Street& • The Autumnal Session will open on MONDAY, Sep tember 6. Applications for admission may be mode at the Academy building on and after Monday, August 28, between 10 and 12 o , clock A. M. JAMBS W. 11,01313%, A M . aralf-mtrflEn Head Master. BUSINESS EDUCATION.-1" 0U NG Men prepared for the Counting House and business life at CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No. 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. Practical instructions in Bookkeeping, in all its branches; Penmanship, plain and ornamental; Mercan tile Calculations, arc. - Telegraphing by Sound and on Paper taught by one of the best practical Operators. Students instructed• separately, and received at any time. Diplomas with the Seal of the Institution at. tached, awarded on graduating. Catalogues: containing particulars, furnished gratis On application. se3-6t. NORTH BEOAD•STREET ACADEMY FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, No. 909 North BROAD Street; Philadelphia. Professor .Tin. eittod. Principal This Institation opens *.£eptember 6th for application. and September 12th for tuition. There will be a Preparatory and an Academical De partment, In which the number of pupils shall be li mited toll% end the instruction thoroughly Classical, including Ancient and Modern Languages. For tete reuses, circulars, and other particulars, apply at the lastitution. se2.l2te DIARSHAI.PS ARBHAVEI SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF 31[ Writ of Sale, by the Hon_ John Cadwalader Judge of the District ' Court of the United States, in for the Eastern District Of Iremnsylrania. in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the high est and beet bidder, for gash, at HICHENSR'S 14Nl North FRONT Street, on MONDAY, Septem ber Llth,3BBe: at IT o'clock M., about SS hales of Cot ton, being cargoes of ve7 eels unknown. a WILLIAM MILLWASD, • • H. S. Marshal 2.43. of Penna. Pirrtang., 18 6 d au3l 61 -MARSHAL'S SALE.- BY -VIRTUR OF •••••■• &Writ of Sale, by the Hon. John Cadwalader, judge of the District. Court of the United Stateo, And for the Eastern Diatrict of Pennsylvania. In. dmiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public Bale to the highest sad beet bidder for stree t st MICEERNBR'S 5T0213. No. .142 N. F#ONT on MONDAY, September 12, 1864, at 12 o clock 11.. certain cotton—to wit: three to four hundred •rannde, now or lately /Eiden on board the brig Prince Alfred. WILLIAM MILLWARD, 11. S. Marshal E. D. of Penns. Parr,A.Diu.rxrA. Aligast 3/. /MC - stol-5t PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR LUMBER. PRMILDELPHIA. September 2, 1.861. SEALED PROPOSALS will he received at the Office of the undersigned, 1103 GIRARD Street, until TOES DAY, eth instant, at noon for the immediate delivery at BATTEBLEB -B. A. 6BNBRAL HOSPITAL, West Philadelphia, of the following LUMBER, viz: 6,0E0 feet third common White Pine Boards, 1 11101- (5000 feet White Pine Flooring Boards. The above. named Lumber to be of good quality; to be approved, alter delivery, by an .inspector appointed for that purpose, before payment will be made. No propmals will be received except in blank feriae. furniehed at this office, which most be guaranteed by one or more persons known at this office to be re sponsible. The nutted States reserves the right to reject all bide deemed too high. as also any from defaulting UM tractors • By order of Colonel A. J. Perry, Qnartermaater's Department. . ALBERT S ASHATEAD,_ ee.3-St Captain and A. Q. if. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE. Crivorgivarr, 0.. Aust n O , 1264. PROPOSALS ARE INVITED by the undersigned until FRIDAY, September 9,1264; atg o'clock P. lg., fox far niahing this Department (by contract) with • •KNAPSAMS, • HAVAVR Samples of which may E be RS 13. aeon at the office of Clothing and &mirage in this city. To be delivered free of charge, at the 8. Inspection Warehouse in this city, in good new packages, with the name of the party famishing, the kind and quantity of goods distinctly marked on each article and package Parties, offering goods must distinctlstate in their bide the quantity they propose to furnish-the price, and time of delivery. Samples when submitted. must be marked and num bered to correspond with theproposal, and the parties thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be. in every respect, i equal. to Army Standard, otherwise the propo sal not be considered. A guarantee, signed by two responsible persona, must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will "itjf4 h iri a g i o c ptr,...7a.nr a gid t- ay b :kire;tine d megiVascalf - , O'clock P. 81., at Wile office, and bidders are requested to be present. Awards will be made on Saturday.SepteMber 10,1884. Bonds will be required that the contract Will be faith fully fulfilled. Telegrams relating to proposals will not be noticed. Blank forms of propoeals, contracts, and bonds may be'obtin at this aloe. - The cleat to relent any bid deemed unreasonable is reserved. By order of Col. THOLis Swamps, A Q M. G. C. W. MOULTON, Captain and A. Q. m. pROPOBAL B FOR COAL OPP= op NAVY AGENT, PIMADELPHIA, Augast %. 1864. SEALED PROPOSALs will be received at this office until WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th,_ at 12 o'clock M., for thefollowing sisal and kinds of COAL for Ord nance purposes, fa the Bawd year ending Jane BOth, 1861: For ',melting, one hundred and litY (160) tone of Le high Cool. Por gunner'a loft. ten (10) tons of Lehigh Coal. For blacknoithing, one hundred and fifty (159) tons of Bituminous Coal. • For biasing, 'soldering, etc., six hundred barrele.of Charcoal. Theabove Coal to be of the best qualitY and subject to inspection before acceptance, to be delivered tree of expense to the Government, and all to be delivered by the first of November, 1164 JAMES S. auk-smwOt Navy Agent. PROPOSALS . FOR ruts; CAPS, gnols; DRY 000D8711RWIRO MANZRIALB, DEPARTXRPT 01 WASIONOTON, Onion OP.CHAUT QtrATZTERMAATES, WASJIDNOTON. August 6. 1864. Wltrierltri_PßOPOßALß will be received at this once until further notice, for furnishing. the following arti cles for use - of contraband men; -women. and children in this Depanment: Brogans (russet, &a.). and other serviceable Boot. and Shoes for men, women, and children's wear. Chip, felt, and woolen Hats, and cloth Cape. Roney, Linsey, ()blab tune, Calico4ts, Blankets, end other woolen and cotton goods:- Hickory Stripe (for shirts), Bedtleking, =bleached Muslin, woolen Socks and Burlap& Spool Cotton, black and white ; linen ?breed. Bone suspen der Buttons. larle Battens for goat& White porcelain Buttons, gam Needles, and other sewing materiels and trimmings. Samples should be mint with each bid, at a. elizpea f • of the party forwarding the same. • • An oath of allegiance should accompany each bid. Ito verbal proposition will be entertained, but evert bid, or modification of the same, must Be in writing, p uve h es wil l be made, from or otherwise. as the goode ar enotded. ander contrast or as the interests of the service may require. Good security will be required for the faithful fulfil ment of any contract made under this advertisement. Proposals should be sealed and addressed to the un dersigned, and endorsed " Proposals for farnishiug Dry Goods, ', SWAB Id. f*RBIBB. Lieutenant Colonel and cadet cituirtermaster Depart ment of Washington arm- im COAL. fIOAL. -6110 AR LOAF, _BRA • MILLDOW. and Iloilo& Moo.ntaLt Lehigh 0001,5a4 bad Loiro.t Vain, fr om Sakay l klll; Dreoareil a s prosolv for 7 7 Um. Depo t, W. W. conker 21 6n d wit,Lo Eta. 011os, No. TM Booth 19100 . J. 'ALTON it CIO. MIRE LEHIGH 004L.---H011131&. KEEPERS can poly on rottinz *Solo Stbe• X X corner of FRONT and .rOPLAR . an.29-Im* JOHN . DENSER.VO. • A most effective and delightful gyegientigu - TOR. nu TRIPE Aln) CHM& and a la e hlurmsatailat by the most entigent Demeeng- Dn .IL is taa reauli of a Mammal SWUM et. seisattle arms itte ents, extending thro Wears. a perlat et marl, Lkiegr __Ts a treat tratirat in eeiscurvelb • end sea •LT WILL PR DIMAT OF .Sj it rt ix 6 . MINIM WEAN GUMS.. .1 - 4• . • Y 01.8*N AND.TRII 'RUM 8 • -11 •••tliewbus. P ie rals It AL‘ Prepird z eola s tff urr .•-•: J .. . - 1 1 L13•CHEAII1. YlilmionhLs. art 4 14. . Tar aaalvir Dena) . ai. 11;.. PEERBNCE(s . 004CA.L' EX.A.4IIM • AlOws: with fidiLdelieriptiolug of chaisetarbitils' DAY lAA AVESILINCI, 4t J. L. CAPE". vipirstion, No s mi &oath VIATia SALE AND TO LET. gla FOR SALE-WITH POSSESSION usE AT ONCE.. 171801mnd avenue. 12 rooms MI/ 1814 Master street , 10 rooms, * 3 .BW. 9C03 North Thirteenth street, 4 rooms, *LOW. 831 South Third street, 11 rooms, 6 000. 1016 Melon street, 9 rooms, 84.(011 619 Brown street, 7 rooms, 32,60. 1646 North Broad street, 12 rooms, SG•6OO. 929 Melon street, grooms, 163.630. .00e, over 1,000 °there, Itirge and small; prices nut• In g fiom $6OO to $40.000. Phase get our "House Eitorersa." GEO. R. TOWNSEND .1r CO.. 12.1% South FOURTH Street. se3-2t • - fa FOR -Fr.- SEVERAL FUR- Call -Mg itiSBED SE DIiVELLINGA Possession. it ono,. for HOU Eland' GEO. N. TOWNSEND H at CO.. =OM South FOURT Stmt. IaWE CAN SRLLA LARGE e DER or FIRST-CLASS DMILLINDS, Well located. and ' Call for MUSS REGMr. ("11- 316911 r "RI" CEO TOWNSKND & CO., • • 193 X South FOURTH Street. IRPO ' SALEL-OVRIt 1,000 D WEL LINOS arid STORM In alLparks et the city. - HOUSE REGISTER NOW READT. Sent Grans. 6SO' N. TOWNSEND ficCO. L43X South FOURTH Street. segonnw at FOR SALE—A HANDSOME MO DERN DWELLING, on GIRAInt avenue, west of Seventeenth stw et, 12 rooms.. taut sit modern improve ments. Lot 26 by 106 to back street. POSlession at once. Keys at the office. Will be eoCct a Oargaia. HOUSE RE011371111. now ready. - GEO N. TOWNNaND At CO - . • 123 X SOlab FOORTH Haat. • QBs 6mwB4t dift FOR • BALE--A COITIORY REST: inaItENCE, in Wkitemarish. Mon igomet county, Pennsylvania, one mile from Fort 'Washing n. North Pennsylvania Railroad. 23s' miles from Chestnut MU. attached to which are SiecreaHret quality farming land, large stone home. containing 11.roome, atone Urn. nearly new. icelonse. Ac. Address or anply to . .12 W. ADDIS, Whitemarsh. Montgomery county Pa. Stock and crops will-be sold with it if reouired.634l* WANTED TO RENT—A FUR -11•11NIABED HOUSE In the Western part of the city for Gentleman- and Wife; no children. Unexception able S- reference given: Address 50w.1832 Poet Moo. eSt* da FOR SALE-STORE AND MIEDWELLING. excellent stand, NO. UM Ridge ave nue. LotlSxllsfeet. • B. F. GLENN, 123 S. FOURTH Street, and se34l 8. W. eon SEVENTEENTH and GREE. • AN' FOR SALE.ii.N EXCELLENT ...a-. FIRM of over 130 acres, in Montgomery constx, 32 miles from PhiladelrdLia,.at a very ion, 'Won. soil ROOd and in exonlient condition. Good baildinns: a Ta rte ty of fruit, &c. Wlll be sold mach below lte prima. se,ooo, if sold soon. • raws.- sea-tf 123 South,FOURTS Streik TO . LET-A TWO-STORY BRICK •=l.' Building, suitable for manufacturing purpose;; feet front. and 30 feet deep, situate in Richmond Street, east of.Nront. Inquire of • P. REEL • set. fit° ' - No. 1043 GERMANTOWN. Road- di TO LET—SEVERAL NEW matzol7BlB In BORTH ELEVENTH, TWELFTH, mei reuxVBlF Stre ' le br rth n o s t .ll g ar g e= t t Y n conve nieacee• TATLOW JACKSON, auto-6t* 614 CHESTNUT Street. as FOR SALE--A VALUABLE BUSI- Jra. NESS STAND, at Twelfth and Spring Garden sta., colfaisting of Store. room and Dwelling, contarning 8 roome and bath. Terms easy. Inquire 58 N. FOURTH' St ,2d story. Immediate possession given. an3o-im, el FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE . 111 lga.—Sitnate N. W. oorner of Prankford 41 4road,an Emit street. Lot 100 feet on Prankford road and Roston Norris street. Six three-story Ericenwellinks on Frankford. One foar-story Brick Factory Building, 83 by 4.1 feat, on Norris street, with two-story brick attached, 2S by S 0 feet, con cotton machinery, engine, and boner& For further formation apply at northeast comer of SEVENTH and SPRUCE Streets. Bull-Ime el LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO. •IN - 1 PIETY FOR BALI —The very large and comma dious LOT and BUILDING, No. 906 CHERRY Stgroa, near the centre of bush2ess. Containing AO feet on Cherry street, depth 100 feet, being 7eleet wide on thexearo.• the lot, and at that width opening to a 'large eart-wsp leading to Cherry street. Its advantages of ' • SIZE AND POSITION • are rarely met with. Apply at the ogles of Christ Church Hospital, jel,34m No. 220 WAL.T Street. ek FOR SALE OR TO LET TEE DR- ArAIBIRABLE brick DWELLING, corner of Wood and Ellis streets, Burlington N. J. Lot 36feet br 228 feet. with stable, &c. Rent WPM. Apply to . CAOCK. • 801 CRBSTNIIT Str ß eil DD t„ Phibsds. Or, FRANK - UN WOOLMAN, ati2B-fmwllt* BURLINGTON. New Jereer. FOR SALE, VERY CRIL&P.- aEKLARGE AND HANDSOME RESIDENCE, South west corner of FORTY- FIRST and WESTMINSTER avenue, Twenty-fourth ward; 13 rooms, ass, hot and cold water throughout the house, stable in rear of lot, tine fruit and shade trees. Size of lot, 120 feet front by 179 feet deep. Price $lO,OOO, clear of incumbrance. Terms ear:. Also, Two very desirable COTTAGES, on HALEY Street, near Westminster avenue; have all modern im provements, 10 rooms. Size of lots, each Ri feet front by 115 feet deep. Price *3,900, each. Terme easy. Also, a number of desirable Houses, at from sl.soo each to $lO,OOO, in all parts of the cfttry Apply. to SAMUEL P. HUTCHINSON. or J. WAN COGLSTON, ati2Mf No. Thl South . smrn Street. a l FOR ' SALE-A FARM CONTAIN. log 116 acres, situated in Lower Merlon towitehiP, Montgomery county. Fa., ten miles from Philadelphia, on the Gulf Road. The Improvements are a large atone house, large stone barn, carriage house, and three or four springs on theproperty. The land is in the highest state of cultivation and well Watered; seven or eight acres of very flee wood land, chiefly chestnut, and is one of the finest proper ties in Eastern Pennsylvania. For terms, &c., inquire at the Coal 'Yard of MARRIOTT St .TENIIIMS, sea-6t ! Corner NINTH and WALLACE Streets. FOB BALE-A. VERY DEBtRABLE 17. and highly Improved FARM, a few miles oat, eon: taining, eighty amen railroad station on tlie premises, at which there are three trains atop to and from the city daily. The buildings are 'very superior; tine spring of -wat. r spring -henna at the•bnildi se -For further partienlara apply to E . PETTIT., 393 wer.wr Street. Call-and examine Register of-Farms and Country Places, with a few acres of ground. • • se& tf alk FOR 8.4E;-A VAritr &BUS &ARM of .140 sem. and hotel property.ln Xenigomery county': good business stand.; good.: buildings: plenty of fruit; shade, water, &c. Price only $10,MO• All ear Farm Ilegiattra are now ready. • GEORGE N. TOWNSRND & CO. se2- 2t No. 123 X South FOURTH Street.l ab TO RENT-A DESIRABLE COITN -a- TRY SEAT, containing between four and five acre h oa r sehe Old. York road, above the five-mile stone. The is of stone, nearly new. roomy, and ooramo dious; it has a large parlor, dining-room, librarT.and two kitchens on first lima with nine chambers and bath-room above The grounds are in fine condition, d well stocked with large sbade trees, numerous evergreens, and fre its _ of the choicest kinds, n o m! inst come Into liberal bearing: a large and unusually pro- . ductive vegetable garden; a coPlons-running stream; a bathing-pond; grove of forest trees, spas orchard. &a ; carriage -house and good stabling -.for fonrhorses. The neighborhood is highly rural arul.Plckareave. at the same time convenient and long noted for min r 7:. being entirely free from militia at all seesaw'. Will be leased to a responsible tenant for one to three years, or if not satisfactorily rented, will be Boa For terms, which will be liberal, address •"14. Y.," at the °Moe of this paper. • - aitit.:ortuket k'.glit'_!!)ll2)..W l ll l , l :ro4 ... am . P N N. 14 STEAM iniGnnt ANDBOILKII WORKS. —NRAPIKk LINT PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS,3I.A., BEIRISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITH= FOUNDERS, haring for many yearn been in sue ,operation, land been exclusivelyentaged in building mad repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pre.. entre, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellor,,, Sm., respectfully offer their serviette to the radio, as being fully prepared to contract for engines of all sizes, Ma rine, River, and Stationary ; hav in g sets of patterns 01 different sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Seery description of pattern-making F r at the shortest notice. High and Low pressure,rine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Penn e, lvania charcoal iron, For/rings, of all thee and kind* Iron and Braze Casting,,, of all descriptions; Roil. Tenting, Screw-Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawbars and specifications for all work done at the establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed_ The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for r.- palm of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with: ~heard. Meeks, falls. Ac., Ac . ., , fee raising heavy or light weights.. JACOB C. ZUMFEL JO PALMER, w. je2l-tf BRACH and PAKStreet.. I. VAUGHAN ACRILIIICH. WILLIAM M. MAIRIMIL JOVZIE a COPE. SOUTH WARR: FOITXDRY, FIFTH AHD, WiII3HINGTON sumer*, PHILADELPHIA. MERRICK - .it SONS, Earculfsnßs AHD atecanusrs i Manufacture Michaud Low Pressure Steam timrtnes, fot land, river, and marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, ito. ; Cut. Inge of all kinds, either iron or br FLU Inge Roofe 'for Gas Works, WorkehoPs. road Stations, &c. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most ire. proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, sack at Stear Su garri Saw, and Grief. Wine, Vacuum Yana, Traine, Defmaiors, F C ilters,Pamptng Suglnes,r Sole agents for N. Ilillieux's Patent Sugar-Boil _gas- Paratna, liesmyth' a Patent Stearn Rammer, and Asioi- W Machine.olsey's Patent. i Centrifugal Sugar- Draining Ins itztl2-11 MOBOAM, ORB, & CO., STEAM EX GINS BUILDERS Iron Founders, and General Machinists and Boiler • Makers, 'No. 1219 C A LLOW. HILL Street, Philadelphia. fell?-tf REEDIOAI. ITOMCEOPATHIO, Mai '''' AL' COL. LEON OP PENNSYLVANIA. PHILADELPHIA. ..T. Session of 1804-0 begins WMOISE-LlllO. • DAV:IV:Y.—C. Bering, M. D. practice; Ad. LIN & M.D., mat. me d. ; 8.. N. enernsex, IL D. obirt:111-es. Rano. D diagnostics; G. R. Morkey:l4,o., Stn. P. Wilson ,11 D., an ;C. Boorman', M. D. ,physto : L ; Prof. S pit e , chemistry: , To Address C. WIDEMAN, lf. D. , Dean. rel-fmwll3t ' 1105 FILBERT Street. TARRANT'SIEPPERVEBOXIM SELTZER APERIENT • IS ITV • . BEST REMEDY KNOIng • • • FOIL ALL . • • . BLUME MBPLAINTS, RICK READACRI: UOTTIVI NESS INDIGESTION, HEART-BURN BO LM • - stomAc_,_H sin-sicitHsss. egc, • Dr. JAMES U. uutt,TON, the Great uteirdst,sayst I k now ite eompositton.• end have no doubt tt .erin prOYe most ben,ftelal la those complaints for whilst. it ir recommended. • Dr. THOMAS Hon) says , i " NU 11 M:MIT 01?Unelaii to the no&e of the public. , .it i Dr. ee eco EWARD m G. can with wit. LUDLOW eart: " • thm • Dr. GEORGE T. DEXTER nye: "In Matta . Reati-brarn, Costiveness, Sick Headache, &a.,' BELTZER APERIENT In my bands has Droved tad *valuable remedy. " For other teettmoritAls eeszamphlet with sain honk, raritacto.rod only hff__, TARRANT & 278 GREENWICH Street, New irwk. 40- FOR SALE BY ALL DatmoisTs. my23-UW, VI, ECTRIC IT Y.—WHA.T IS LIFE '4" WITHOUT DIC.A.LTH f—Dra. BARTHOtONNICIt* * .ajatai, Medical Electrisians, having removed. Owls Once from North Tenth street to Ho. t oo at Street, below Race.wllbatill treat loot = •i el curable diseases, whether kcal* or Chronic, ahockhLsLn. °tans inconvenience, ky the use of IC I Y. l a Ito zooillestiozui cad lionuockpa.thislW.- on, alit &AA ow- 'salmons' and Catarrh.* fond pUmes, General Delmillti. _ . Paralysis. Diseases of the advor Mr Neurslght_ Kidneys. ,- . • .. ,:. Have and Arno. Diabetes. • Congestion. Prolorcom Uteri MMus eg . irjAsthma. the vronil4.. . . I polo. Ebernoribolds, or AWL ustism. NSW Disease. Boonohltio. Deafness. Testimonials at the on es. M 4 North Ifiaireath Cariet, * , °Nei hours, trA. N..to DB& DJMNOLOMInv dr ALIA!. r Torth Ifedi cal Elrir iwrikEleetrielmm fkispAlL 17441 a • b": I: .P.IPIS DRAIN PlPit ' _7IbIBA carri DRADI 'll ausam•r. Wink an .k10e 1"1 .1' assaseses, and bare, far sale fa war queasily. . - 2111# kore Rer Tart fla. " ' 51");' m . 711 3. • 1 "-cril b. TERRA COTTA C01111('W,0 Tor Cottages, Villas, or Cit 7 Homes", p h ium = t wtsov. d fOr 0U4114 ainOkir oblalosys. Troai atro fmg 01LN.A.MITITAL GUM= VIA& ." • Fountaiss,Ar and kitstaary Xarblo Ataxic Wacketa. aa tel Vases Pad 111. OTT/ 'WO . 24k 10 atrset., - 1 ,441 Lissi. 1 FORt_ , IT =OM AND WrLiar "-KRAIT . IMO ZINIBSIMIArts 11161s0 AIICTION 8.11/3..4 JOHN B. "MYERS dc Co. 23123. Nos. X 32 and *34 a*ALD OF FRENCR, AND BRITISH DRy o t ut•- . 4 MIS DAY, " 4 .. AC ARD. --We - Amite tire early ... chasers to the desirable aseortnutto foods, • r...„ Swine, and British dry ocdts crahriej, - * - .r„ on fo ',. of cho ur months' . credi ice articles to be peremp:orily.,Zei,: .„ t, COIXLIZMUC:At ten o'clock precisely. • It FIRST FALL SALE OF FRE.:,yr THIS DAY. Sept. b, we will bold, by catsier re • 7 Malt, a sale of French, lo l „ act i i f ' i ~. dry , goods, embracing' about '7OO articles in silks, drecs treads, b fderies, bonnet and silk velvets, *l4' Lapin and cata/ognna early o 4 LARGE PEREMPTORY. SALE NAN, NOTICE —lncluded in AND BRITonISH AF Italian, India, Porpoise. and Brits" 2 so, d.! held on MONDAY MOR2/EO, „ months' credit, will be found, is :, 34 ; . r ./ • desirable and choice articles. 7i • .1 Alms GaoDs. pieces plain and figured lithe . ed cashmeres, merino oop;j, ony these goode, poll de cherres ' BLaCli Sag& pieces glossy black dre3B elk , * o• Naples.. Ake., dm. • DEReS std pieces fancy and solid colors NO • SHAWLS. A choice siaortinent of fall Rad selyt.s ro CLOAKS AND iglus . Silk and sloth cloaks, ream illus. te a , GLOVES AND G,konis,::.* A full assortment of gents . and int - 74. bilk gloves and _gauntlets. RIBBONS AND TRl3nre,,,. A fall line of RIO cartons of Add gros de Barden bonnet and neck ribi,'""q, owed stat velvet ribbons, trim m i n ,„ ARTIFICIAL FLO liTik ^., zt ♦ very rich assortment of Field - . s ' Re. EMBROIDERik Paris jsconst and mull coll./vs,' ~ bodies, amen cambric ha ntikev.:,'... - " . •ft• insertione, laces, &c. •-•'.c.nb.::, LABOR SPECIAL SALE Op 1630 c...... BONS. MILLINERY SlL)j, ritil' Included 1.1 , our sale on sfOSD.tr, h er i .•• found large and desirable lines rouid ~ii....'!. ribbons, Mos. 4a 80 ; &fall assortment itr).,'...: - • bons, lies. 4a60; an entire iny dr ,l ol., o ".. and crochete poult de sole, Nos. 4aB Also, a ful rib b ons , os. Ito 20 bra;e ....• ... lured yelc.z of a cele bri•.:. • . Also, millinery silks, velvets, artif.en,: • -- • LARGE rosin - vs SALE OF 1.100 ps• i. - BOOTS. SHOES, BROGANS, ARMY u ; 'I YELLING SAO& an. .., 015( TUESDAY imams% I September Atb, at ID e'elock,wil/ be eV..., logue, without reserve, on four months' /..:.:. 1.100 packages boots. elms, brogan., .: rues shoes, arm? goods, tra•ellitii bee tr. and Eastern manufacture. sinbracins a r„..;, : .• .: assoroient of desirable articles funnel, t .::- oblldren. N. B. — Samples, with catalog h• ues. earlYei sale. " LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF' BOOTS. ego Gans, ARMY' GOODS, . TEAVELLIA ( boob in oar large Pereipri'' boot., apes, &c.. to In bold on TUE:ili ....' got. eth. at.lo o'clock. will be found lapp•.,: lowing monfresh goods, to be sold without re.tri: ths' cred it. viz: • • -.-*Mums men's and &ITS' steel shod std t , • —eases men's and boss' quitted N o ene. •-t _ saw mwes. boys', and youths' thick. I , .. easel, men's, IiC a ILS:, and you tlas' lepaz:, • ~- cases men's cavalry boots. • •—, cases znen's inch enameled carelzy ;• z •-- cases boys' grain L L boots. cases men's. boys'. , and youths' kip hp .. • --- cases men's,- boys', and mats' 4 . z ; ole do. ' cases men's, boys', and Youths' Cep .7 ,,, 'able do, '• muses Women's, misses', and chi!dc.: . 'Rost; Crap. and split, sewed, pAg ge d , • "nailedboots and bahorals, embraeng a ment:pf City and Eastern -made goods. ' • N. B.—Samples or the same pill be nation early on the morning of the auk r . will find it to their interest to attend. ' - LABOR ER P AN, IV DD L ME F TIC R D TN -; .We will hold a large sale of tot alga • o:. moot. by attalogne, on a credit of foc t . part for cash, ON THURSDAY .110Eilxq September B,.embracing about Ett) . of staple and fancyarticlea in woo!ecc,tvor •El silks, and cottons, t o which incne . dealers. • N.B.—Samples of the same will be ant:. -••• animation, with catalogues, early on tit, - sale, When dealers will find it to their .: .2 I A - - POSITIVE SALE OF OARPETIN3z f . Se • - ON FIVO, Septerobst 9,- at precisely 11 o'clock, _ catalogue, on four Months' credit, an a- - uj perfine and line ingrain, venetian, h, t 2;., rag cfxPenlhiglls Which may be examtn , .: - morning or sale. VURNESSBRINLEY & Co., ....,_ -A- No. 615 CHESTNUT and 612 JAylj,.."' Iv FIRST FALL .SALS OF DRY 00:Y • • ON TUESDAY. • •-•-• NA Sept. 6th, at 10 o'clock, on 4 month:* nt - • prising British, German. Saxons, Fres:l .414 rictus Macy and staple goods. N. B.—samples will be arranged ler e - With catalogues early on morning of sale . SPECIAL AND ATTRACTIVE SALE fr.: ... ' NET RIBBONS AND TRINE.;;; : , . Now landing, comprising -000 cartons of the importation of if-, - , Freres. on TUESDAY, September Bth. at:. r . four monthe'credit. Comprising— pailligepfain goods, Nos. 4 to 40, sill , .: •.'. '-vi • Full lines black, Nos. 4 - Full lines broche Scotchp l aids. &e. ' Also, full lines finest quality plain e eof n , :• ' t shades, expressly for city trade. . 7 ;1- ... SPLENDID QUALITY SASH RIBBONS .1.7 . GROS GRAIN 818803 4. . • ''''' Nos. 40®100 magnificent quality a% ' -"' plaid sash ribbons, finest ever offered 4: it.: .: : .:' a Nos 40160 splendid quality black Sr- lc ..- 7 . ' • LYONS BLACK SILK vizvEr P.103.: . .:z. • k ' Ft • •BILKS AND VELVID s, "-- ,;, • - —cartons No. 134 to 20 extra quality 41q . t..... ' ribbons. ..!g . . • cartons white and colored etlge.ir.: 7 .:, ~... . Lyons colored pooh de sole and boaii.:,.. Ii,VIAi '- LYONS BLACK SILK VELVETS, GW./: it' ti • A.RNriBES, kr. Sill r • Lyonsextra heavY black , 411 t reteil. EPEE Sato 32 inch heavy black gros de Ebb+ ..,• arratmea, gromde chines: and in,tria , . . BRITISH DRESS ir. . . 301.. : .T n Stases, black and colored alpaca!, *7.i . " i *. • . n o • 2 do solo ptil moushatlehilacs, a fain !L1 - 3 do :ffillratilper and check mohair=.3c• :* •, ..., 1 .do, 14.4 tartan cheek - popling,2giarhz;. _ s ix - 1 do erepeli Parisietinee, French dans ...:. .....—.. LINENS. TABLECLOTHS, L. C. 11S33iiii .. ' plum WHITE 00004, kr. . • aDOpteces 4,4 irishainens, all linen,.c . i: ,7 .. " 3 to close invoices. . - .34 corded border linen cambric 1.: ',.. ~_l_l l4 ;hemstitched handkerchiefs. Also. 1.0(0 pieces iaconets. cambric.. Si. "mulls. /Also, 1,000 pairs rich black lac e vei!=. - 14 pRILIP FORD .3L- CO., AUCTIO .3 A. ass MARKET and 522 COKELiCi . - _. . POSITIVE HALE OF 1,100 CASES g4: - ` Stitis. THIS MORNING. -as..-i . . September 11, commencing at ten o'clers::• ' • will sell by catalogue, for cash, about IX ahoeS, brogans, bate, gaitep : and sr-* . ps, primsfreah atock,to which we invite Ma i.- , Al UO/1 of buyers. ~ I SALE OF 1,200 CASES BOOTS, S11"1 - 3. :. • . . dr: • ON TRURSDAV MORN/51. September 8, commencing at /0o'clee:: . 7 4 ' ' - be . sold by catalogue, 1,200 epee stra t i. c) . •• - youth's-mlf, kip, and grain boots , bropt.... ‘,...‘i,„ea ClVitll9l3ooth. CtO._Lwomexec, MUM/ . al; • -, ~ boots and shoes. The early, attention • f i.... , • tO thih sale, as it will contain goods true tr,:.:., and Pastern manufacturer& mi#,c-.-, THOMAS & BONS, CR -• Noe. 138 and 141 South POnn*avn PALL SAM STOOKS AND EFAL I' . :Pertle First F6th September. Second Falb e, ISth September. Third Fall Sale,. Pith September. .13/ETEA LAWS SALE OF srocKs E 3 ESTATE, CARD.—Oar first Pallaate. ruesdzT ' l ‘' • change. will comprise a very large ac bank and other stocks, and papis by Or 20 1 prom tratote and exeonto• -t - -- - o executors; Mitirst-clais -- . der ofOrphans' Court, executors, ant Supra Fall descriptions now ready in hanS..--- pp I L , catalogues on Saturday. • FTRET FALL SALE—SEPTA; q; VALUABLE -COTTON FACTORY, . • thlerY,6B stone houses: and 12 acres of 9" ,town, Pa • - Farm, 960 anion, Elk county, Pa. .irredeemable Ormand Rent, 469 e Handsome Country Seat Lower gg er. , Modern Dwelling, IM7 Citron etres- _Business Stand, Ito. 234 North Delare—• Businese Stand, N. E. cor. Sixth and Brick Dwelling, No. 214 Brier Plant. Valuable Brewery Vaults Ike., Fall, . - Valuable Property,4o acres, Graf C Modern Dwelling, t o. 492 North Fifth E Store and Dwellings. No. 515 South 5* . i•-• Store. corner' Fifteenth and Filbert am: , M odel - w Dwelling, 1632 Addison etree. • • Modern Dwelling, No. 1226 Marshall 5:6 P. Modern Dwelling, No. 025 South Prat Valusble Lot, /331 acres, Long lane, Two Building Lots, Broad Top City. '`M 3CMO, Administrator's sale No. 510 PO W' HOUS/1110f.d) FURNITURE CAl:l'.. 5/4 • Tam mosturlo. B eFlembeiolß, at 10 o'clock, at No. I between Spruce mad Pine streets, • aullemp M i lrder of Administrators, the 11..,t- dormy and glassware, bedding, can ,- quantity of ans intudirm May be exez:.-- • ioale on the morning of the sale. lO IT Sale No. 429 North Second rpo STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOODWILL jui ) STORE. ON WEDNESDAY - MORNING. 1 .E4 .11t , 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. ; street, the entire stock of a liquor • flue wine, brancir. gin, 'whisky, bo: Also, the goodwill and, fixtures, wst refrigerator, ae. Saig•lday he examined at 8 o'clock L:. Sale No. 2027 Walnut S:r , ILEGIAIfT FiLltA r lTllftE. PieXu, .11. CATlErts, a , OF TUESDAY MO.R . SIS' w i• tin. 13th instant. at 10 o'clock, at No VS "• z--- tin by . catalogue ; • the - household fang- 1 emt of elegant walnut eratritl -, :.7 ~ fine green plush; rosewood waif -,- ' •.°‘ .v, , A•• EL rosewood . seven octave ptauo, hs , - --* ~,,h walnut dieing-room furniture, vet fdf . :. I n ",„ - and walnutenambor furniture, 2E9 tr ' ? ' . . pftip the kitchen utensils. Aar- The cabinet furniture was tar. Fail been in nee but &short time, and Mai t. : 8 Y...."‘ the morning of sale from a to 10 o'clek.„..Op a ra Br HENRY Y P. WOLBERT, 'clocS AUCTIONEER. ...a---- go: 1/102 MAILKIIT Street. South Sift's , - iiitti STOCK- OP ItEADY-MADE CLOTS: S ' , ju , • WOOL and PLADIDEL SHIETs. P:l' er • I.IWFowLeTS. P-RISTS, MUSLISi , .• to iki SIELETS, TEDIIIIII . OS, SHOES. 4 V.-+ eagle THIS 11011,ST:N. _ad ,;• Sept. 6114 oommenchig at 10 &ca Orz. .. ' Aar/mane desirable assortment of L.' • *7:0:1 attention or tailors and rely:ord it I - t A -PAZTOQABT & WARNOC'! ui ',.. n0,41111140..5a0 lulu= suit- ov iaßea Posvrrvz cal OF A3l.r• PORTED DRY GOODS, 1101SE 1 • ' , - . MIRY GOODS, Sra, b i Ought:FP. -. o.NE.tDAT. Sept.ith, commen sr cin w g 3t 10 0 Ct , ... . .4 DrisiLS-about 700 lots new and idd :., 'es 11111.5 r e 1 414 'Worthy the atteal!..coi i • 1 1 1 ': • ---- • 4 44-13470TT, JB., AUCII O -* - , c -t . ... - 4 -ra eft 13859! OT ilia els $55 4 2 . : 4 : I SHIPPIN 4 lea BOSTON AND 1 .- ; hum . 2111 10 rt On E1&M.179721P Lin :_", . 1444 ..*INO, Palladalybia, 6dronriirla;:. ; ' Z a .., :, YU "ate lzhahlA WORMair, 17105,-. -..• • P. 7 . :Azakr. Phil ad . eio xotaar taa „te forio tapp a his to sA n os n a , s 7 . - , ? ... . saa...it_ Ssa ..• • ...Al' u s —_ Vaasa Itovrand. ottattatlal e5tr .... .t.:,- - : • --',. Ilas. insithur from Rash Port P 2 le " *. rt. - V 1 eathe Tasold ~ lan:maw a. afaalad at 013-241( 1 -"' 1 e ga L t ---- elegi Trolakta asks* at fait raMo. ! beg - .209%14er ofill= ars Mooted to *fad 11:', Ea 3 Ina War [coil'. Varirdild or rapare a r ß itiw i ttfl f 4li .as sit ,,. , --___tt 213„ Booth Dre , , -----r , pe .t_Lartill=l% FROM NEW..! oaa '` . .d a .,,, ~,r , NEW }USES, fil l : , t el l's - A..-... , end MeSTON -The stearr: j. li . ail :tad ALM CITY leave Peck SIP. a r. ' _ . 1 1 r e t A 76 P. M.. and 11 at niabt. ----- sad to oudt. ellamits STENCIL AL B ~s Y. J. eal/ e.,,,,,,' , 0; 1171 ii _..e....__f lOl UNION STENS% 24 'V , :er• ire eels ratitufaetarers to is Sie i' . liaisbete sad Straus, sixf ffm,:,,e , liTee Sold si wholesale st tivi 0 0 - best of IIiDELIBLI '„,,'.... .- Vlt. Z, t. coifies and all liludii;.; ex prom.rtis mull' "