The Soldiers and McClellan. To the Editor of The Press: Sin: It is a fact, though strange, that many of our soldiers who have suffered hardships, privations, and wounds—soldiers who are now inmates of our City hospitals—are strong advocates of Gen. Mc- Clellan. Why, it is not in my power to determine ; but suffice to say, it cannot be from policy, therefore I can attribute It to nothing short of the most honest kind of Ignorance. I cannot see how it is possible that men who have made so many sacrifices in a just and good cause Can. when on the eve of realization of the object for which they have suffered so much, support and ad vocate those who would, if raised to power, erase every object of our pride and glory, and dispel what should be our fondest hope. I cannot see what affinity can exist between our Soldiers and a party who are certainly the avowed sympathizers with, and vindicators ot; the enemy the soldiers have so often opposed on the battle field. Can they reasonably expect to be beneritted in any way. through the elevation of ambitious treason to power? In the Democratic procession, the other evening, 1 noticed a transparency placed on a wagon, repre senting. as was evident from the inscription, the grave of the Union. Behind the transparency, 011 the vehicle, several wounded soldiers were actually seated. some of them assisting to steady the dis gustingly disgraceful caricature. Are we to infer that these soldiers were expected to consider that they had been auxiliary grave diggers for the past few sears? Can it be possible that they were honest in their demonstration. with• out being ignorant of the token ! A WourmED sor,ni THE CLP . POLITICAL. POLITICAL DEI3ATE Previous correspondence haring passed between 41. e lion. William D. Kelley, of old Southwark," and now a member of Coogross from the Fourth district, and a candirla te for re-election by the Union party. and Mr. Georg!, Northrop, an aspirant for the same position, baring been nominated by the Opposition party, which has been referred to a com uuttee of conference, the following terms were agreed upon. The debate, If conducted with har mony, will pro, e interesting! George Northrop, Esq., Deemer:MC candidate for Congress in the Fourth Congressional district of the State of Pennsylvania, having challenged the Hon. William D. Kelley, the National Union candi date for the same district to open discussion (before the citizens Of both political parties), the lion. Wil liam I) Kelley accepted the said challenge. Mr. Northrop appointed Colonel James Page, Hon. Wm. H Witte ano Colonel McCandless for arranging the discussion on his behalf, and the Hon. William D. Kelley appointed Messrs. L. R. Fletcher, Esq., William E. Kern and John M. Riley. Said com mittee met on the 20th instant, and agreed upon the following. preliminaries First. There shall be eight meetings. commencing at O'clock P. M , and continuing three hours. ;first meeting to be held on Friday, September 2kl, and Second meeting to be held on Monday, September 2oth, at lit-cad and Spring Garden streets, for the Fourteenth and Fifteenth wards. Third meeting on Wednesday, September 28th,and Fourth meeting on Thursday, September 29th, at Serenteentk and Poplar streets, for the Twentieth ward. Fifth meeting on Monday, October 3d, and Sixth meeting on Tuesday, October 4th, at the -Masonic Hall, Manaynntt, for the Twenty-first ward. t Seventh meeting on Thursday, ()Maher 6th, and Eighth meeting on Friday, October 7th, at the West Philadelphia Hall, Thirty-seventh and Mar ket streets, in Twenty-fourth ward. At the first meeting, on Friday, September Z3d, George Northrop, Esq., will open the discussion and occupy an hour; the lion. William D. Kelley to follow and occupy one and a half hours ; Mr. Northrop to conclude., and occupy one-half hour, and the discussion to alternate thus during the con tinuance of the meetings. Personalities are to be avoided. Evidences of ap probation or disapprobation on the part of the au dience not to be allowed. No badge or lantern to f-e permitted at the meetings. Messrs. Northrop and Kelley shall each appoint a friend to act as moderator alternately, and in case of their inability to agree, the moderator to appoint an umpire. The expense of the several meetitms to be borne equally by the parties. PHILADELrEtta, Sept. 20, 1564. L R. FLETCHER, War. EL Kkrtx, JOHN M. RILEY, , Committee on behalf of the Hon. WD. Beeler. , iAMILQ PACIR, WH. Wirre., • War- .Mot 'ArentEss, Corcn:.lttee on behalf of George Northrop, L'sq. UNION CAMPAIGN ci,ria 13.01:TE. The felluwing will be the route of the parade on Saturday evening: Commencing at Fifth street, up Walnut to Twelfth, down Twelfth to Christian, down Christian to Third, up Third to Green, up Green to Fifth, up Fifth to Brown, up Brown to Twelfth, down Twelfth to Arch, up Arch to Six teenth, down. :Sixteenth to Chestnut, down Chestnut to Independence Square, and dismiss, where there will be a display of fneworks. The Chief Marshal requests the citizens residing along the route, in favor of Lincoln and Johnson. to display their nags and light up their dwellings whilst the parade is passing. TEE REPUBLICAN ENTINCIBLES. This organization, which is daily receiving large accessions to its membership, holds a special meet ing this evening, at Sansomstreet Hall, to make the necessary arrangements for the grand parade to morrow evening. The club has adopted the old style of uniform, light oil-cloth caps and capes, and a number of the members will make their 'first reet parade in this campaign on Saturday evening, fully eciulpped. itturriuty. EEMOTAL OF VERMONT SOLDIERS All the Eoldiers belonging to Vermont, now In our hospitals, capable off being removed, are to be sent to that State. Some have already zone. POSTPONED. As predicted in The Press yesterday, the draft nee been postponed lor a few days by the provost mar shals. There are now only about one thousand men wanted total up the quota of the city. No ward has any right to be in excess at the expense of any other ward. The committees in the deficient wards should attend to this matter promptly. BTRNEY SHARPSHOOTERS This regiment, of which so much has been said, broke camp yesterday morning, proceeded to the Volunteer Refreshment Saloons, and about noon started for the railroad depot, on their mission of peace. A finer-looking set of men never left this city- They carried as pretty a weapon, in the shape of a permanent peace -maker, as was ever handled in defence of the Union. ROU/sTTY TAM. The city bounty was paid to forty-three men yes terday, by Mr. Bumm, the city treasurer. The men were mostly credited to the Twelfth and Twentieth 'wards DEATHS OF SOLDIERS White Ginno, Company H, 15th New York Heavy Artillery. Summit House.—Nelson 11. Russell, Company B, United States Colored Troops. Cizcstmet Hill —William McDowell, Ist Company 27th Michigan Sharpshooters. MEDICAL BOARD A board, to consisf, of Surgeon John Nell, United :States Volunteers, president, and Assistant Sur geons C. H. Alden and W. P. Grier, United States army, has been ordered to convene in this city for the esaroination of applicants for the following ositiOnS : Assistant surgeons of volunteers, stir geots and assistant surgeons of colored troops, tne,leal cadets - United States army, and hospital essar4F. United States army. The boat d will be in session catty, at the Medical Directors' office. L'IirRECEDENTRD RISE Ix SPECIE ! SILVER GONE LT TO $10.23 At a meeting of citizens of the Elahteenth ward to avoid the draft, held in the meeting-house of the Twelfth Baptist Church (Rev. W. D. Siegfried, pas tor,) on Wednesday evening, a pleasant incident cceurred, as follows As the committee of the fourth precinct went their round soliciting funds, an inva,.. lid boy, who bad ling had a silver dollar, gave it to help the work of saving the ward from a draft. The sliver dollar and its history were presented by Rev. Mr. Eva. It was proposed to sell the dollar to the highest bidder, and Rev. Bfr. Alday became the auc tioneer, vbo received bids up to $10.25, when the Silver dollar was "knocked off" to our worthy, pa triotic, old citizen, " Benny Bacon." A little girl contributed her "savings" for several weeks, amounting to $1.25 ! It was proposed to make her a "life member. o' j the Eighteenth ward" by the pay ment of $2O by the audience, which was promptly done_ The little boy, who Contributed the silver dollar. was also made a life member in the same way. During these amusing exorcises a bird flew Into the house, and soared round over the congrega tion, but was soon caught in the gallery. It was proposed to put it up at auction. but, as it was a mocking-bird, and doubtless escaped from some cage, its sale has been postponed till next meeting, if not called for. CONSECRATION The temple of the Reformed Keneseth Israel, Sixth street : above Brown, will be consecrated this after neon. SHOT EMISELF tin Wednesday evening - Frederick Helmbold, re siding at Fortieth and Market treats, shot himself through the abdomen 'with a shot-gun. He died from the effects of the injury yesterday morning at an early hour. He was a married man, and son of Frank Belmbold. RU N OVER Jain Gallagher, six years old, was run ot.ar by a wagon, yesterday at ternoon, at York and Thomp son streets, Nineteenth ward, and was slightly in jured. CAUGHT BY A COW-C.A.TCECER _ - Catharine Marlin, sixty-four years old, was caught by the cow catcher or the locomotive attached to the two o'clock down-train from Germantown, at Ninth street and Columbia avenue. :She was thrown down and had her shoulder-blade broken, besides receiving a severe contusion on the back of her head. She was removed to het residence. FOUND DROWNED_ An unknown white man was found drowned yes terday on Smith's Island,. He is about forty years of age, Erse feet eight inches high, with brown hair and dark clothing. The coroner held an inquest. CITY COUNCILS. SELECT BRAWCIL 'Select Council met yesterday afternoon, Prost ent LYa•L in the chair. The Committee on Girard Estate reported that ti.cy had instructed the superintendent of the es t,. -e incest $7,000 in United States Anderltleg. These instructions met with a good deal of oppo ai:ion, and induced a debate, which, in its wide range, included all the branches of politics and all ire utterances of patriotism. It was contended on cf , e side that investment in United States stockS, vheri there were city sixes in the market, amounted t. a neglect to foster the credit and finances of the city- if the city herself would not buy her bonds private buyers would distrust them and not buy el'her. On the other it was contended that the credit of the United States was as important as that 4" the city, for without national credit there would La e no municipal. Pablo, I , the investment n na. tai nal securities wag the most profitable, paying t:- hteen per cent. These positions were erne,- v. tilted with references to the Chicago and Boni n. - Ye platforms, the pertinence of will& to the sub ' ,t, and the great amount of money involved, was, f.,1 come, Quite evident- The report and instruc ti"" were, however, adopted—yeah to, nays 4. :41r. Davis, (U.), from the Committee on Water, esented a report concerning water pipes in the 1 1 / 4 • t:eteenth ward, and an ordinance appropriating ;I=-500 for necessary purposes, to the department 7 supplying the city with water, Passed. (U.) offered a, ordinance from the c mmittee on Schools, ordering the purchase of a 1.. r of, ground on the west side of Marlborough vt met, above Thompson, adjoining the publicechool L...r.se on Third Street. Also, an ordinance making a:. additional appropriation of $24,000 to the Board o Control. BICIGIMMY (O.), from the c ommittee on Laws, reported favorably upon a petiti on o f (1,, citi zens of the Fourteenth ward, asking that an ordi nance making inconvenient boundaries to the elec n divisions of the ward be repealed. Under it the precincts are now so arranged that in several ca-es precincts are partly in two Legislative dis tricts. The committee also reported that the polls ci the Tenth civision of the Twenty-first ward were ',laced at the Lamb Tavern, on the road of that - name, three miles away from the residences of most GI the voters. The polls were asked to be changed the Washington House, Ridge road. Postponed. At the instance or Mr. ARM bT/1.0.1%:,; 10.) an ordi -I:nce Meeting the securities of Miles II nrke, late st-pervisor of the Fourth ward, was called up and passed. Mr. Zenz (U.) presented several ordinances from the Committee on Highways for grading Stine street, in the Seventh, Dauphin street, between Belgrade and Wilson, in the Elg-htecuth. and seve ral small streets in other wards. These, together with a resolution authorizing the Chief Commis. sioner of Highways to render Vienna street, in the E:lghteenth ward, fit for travel within three months, were all passed. The bill For. the payment of bounties was con- curled in, as also a bill making an appropriation to pay the expenses of receptions to returning vete rans. Mr. KING (O.) offered a resolution empowering the West Philadelphia Passenger Railroad and the Pennsylvania Railroad to construct a siding into the new depot in course of construction for the lat ter company at Thirty.first and Market. for the ac commodation of passengers. Referred to the Com mittee on Railroads. Mr. King further moved that the Receiver of Taxes be asked what personal taxes had been received, or were due, from the va rious wards of the city. Mr. ARMSTRONG (O.) asked the passage of a re solution requesting the Chief Commissioner of High ways to inform Councils what tbilislagainst tile city for materials and labor are now outstanding. This provoked a long speech from Mr. K E L Y. (0.,) who complained for fifteen minutes, by special permission of the Chamber, that he had offered, and Councils had passed,ra resolution of the very same character. to which the Commissioner bad paid no attention, and made no reply. At the end of the speech Mr. Armstrong withdrew his resolution, and the Chamber adjourned. COMMON BRANCH. The president being abeent, Mr. STOKELY (LT.) was called to the chair. covurnlCA.TlONit. Mr. WOLWERT presented a communication from the Assistant Engineers of the Fire Department, asking for an increase of Salary. Referred to Fi nance Committee. The resignation of Mr. Gray, to take place Octo ber Nth, was read, and accepted. Mr. Gray is a candidate for Select Council from the Fifteenth ward. THE niGHAVAT RILL The bill making an additional appropriation to the Highway Department was taken up upon its final passage. Mr. Evens (U. ) arose to contradict, by figures which he had procured from the City Controller's office, the statement made last week in the Chamber, and, which. had appeared in the public prints, in which it was made to appear that the Republican party had been during the presen year excessively extravagant: and he compared tife expenditures of the year 1864, from January 1 to September 1, by the Republican majority of Councils, with the expendi tures of the year 1563, when Councils were Demo cratic. The amount of payments to the several depart ments in 1863 was $3,204,030.25. The amount paid in 1864 was *3.044,982.07. The increase of salaries in the departments amounted to $350,000 ; two-thirds of which - was paid to September 1, 1864. equals $233,333.33. Amount expended in 1864 at the same rate of 1863. except for materials, $2,811,648.74; making a ditierence in favor of 1604 of $392,281.61. Outstanding warrants of former years paid in 1863, *653,661.78 ; for same item in 1864. $801,319.34—mak- Mg a difference in favor of 1864 of $147,714.56. Amount paid for defence in 1863, $47,695 87 ; for same item in 1864, sl6,sl9.B2—making a difference in favor of 1863 of *31.176.C5. . . . Amount paid 11r munlelpalhospital in 1863, $53.96; for seine item in 1664, sl.3.Bll.3l.—snowing a dif ference in favor Of 1864 of $13,767.35. _ . .. Amount paid families of volunteers in 18e3, $429,- 492.62; for same Item in 1864, $428,775.71—5h0wing a difference in favor of 1863 of $716.91. Bounties paid in 1864 over 1863, $3,778,226.16. The outstanding warrants for the years 1863 and 1864 are as near equal as can be judged without going over all the accounts of both years. Mr. Lot - oraxzr (04 reaffirmed all that he had said at the previous meeting. The bill passed finally. RECEPTION OP VETERANS. WOLBERT (0.) offered an ordinance appro priating $5OO tiff the reception of returning volun teers. /11. r. Cicus,swraa. (U.) would vote for this appro priation, but he hoped this thing was about played out. Mr. WOLBERT (0.) strongly rebuked .hlr. Cress well for wishing that the reception of these brave men, who had gone forth to fight the battles of our country, was played out. Shall these men not be noticed by the citizens of Philadelphia, whose pro perty and homes they have protected, and but for whose energies we would have been deprived of these privileges 7 To men who would wish what the gentleman from the Tenth had wished he said, shame The ordinance passed. A resolution, appointing three delegates to the National Quarantine and Sanitary Conventlon,was agreed to, and Messrs. Gray, Loughlin. and Bumm were appointed. A resolution, Investing the Todd legacy in United 'totes securities, was adopted. Mr. WOLISERT (0.) offered an ordinance, making appropriations to pay expenses of removing" Ole graph-boxes, Sc.. which was agreed to. - lUr, ADAPTS (1_ 7 .) presented a petition from resi dents in the neighborhood of Twenty-third and South streets, asking for repairs to Twenty-third street. lieferred. WELCOME TO GENERAL ernivar. Mr. ENERMAN (U.) offered a resolution of wel come to Major General 131rney. The resolution tenders the thanks of the authorities of the city of Philadelphia to Major Gen. Birney for his efforts in suppressing the rebellion, and gives to General Birney the use of Independence Hall for the recep tion of his friends. The resolution was agreed to. HTINICIPAL HOSPITAL an xi - (U.) offered an ordinance appro priating tio.s,cco for the completion of the Munici• pal Hospital. Agreed to. Mr. GRAY presented an ordinance appropriating $135 for the payment of expenses attendant upon reception of the President of the United States some months ago. _agreed to. CHESTNUT-STREET BRIDGE BILL Mr. GRAY called up an ordinance making an ad ditional loan of 00,00 for the purpose of complet ing the Chesnut-street bridge. The ordinancei passed. It provides that the principal shall be paid in thirty years, and not before ; and that six-per cent. interest, semi-annually, shall be paid therefor. WATER DEPARTMENT An ordinance making an additional appropriation of *127,9.00 to the Water Department, Mr 1864, was agreed to. ELECTION DIVISIONS' FOURTBENTH WARD An ordinance repealing an ordinance fixing the boundaries of election divisions, and to change the number thercof in the Fourteenth ward, was agreed SCHOOL CONTROL. An ordinance making an additional appropriation of $24.300 to tho Board of School Controllers, and making certain transfers in the items of appropria tion, was agreed to. An ordinance authorizing the purchase of a lot of ground on Marlboiough street, above Thompson, for school purposes, was agreed to. Mr. Lotrontax (0.) offered a resolution request. ilia. the Mayor to use his efforts to have the draft postponed. The resolution requests the Mayor to communicate with the President and Secretary of War, to suspend the draft for a limited period, a s the spirit for enlisting is now quite active in our city; and also, that the Mayor be requested to ascertain whether any arrangement can be effected with the provost marshals whereby the excess of quota in the several wards can be transferred to the wards said to be deficient, and thereby avoid the draft in every part of the city; and, iurther, that the Mayor be re quested to take such prompt measures at- the public voice demands to ascertain and report what wards are free from the draft by reason of having filled their quotas, and what wards are deficient. BOAILD OF HISALTH EVAZ:S (U.) offered a resolution for Select and Common Council to meet in joint conv.ention, at 6;i o'clock, for the purpose of electing a member of the Board of Health. On motion of Mr. LOrGHLIN this resolution was postponed till Thursday next. HIGHWAYS BRTGGEI (U.) offered a report and resolution appropriating *NAN for the grading. culverting. and bridging of Broad street, from Germantown road to Fisher's lane. Agreed to. Also, an ordinance appropriating *6OO for the re pairing of Green street, from Twentieth to Twen ty-first streets, it having been put out of repair by the city and not by the railway company. Agreed to. One appropriating $l4O for the grading of Albion street, between Race and Vine streets, was agreed to. One authorizing the repaving of Darien street, Twentieth ward, and Ralston street, Seventh ward, was agreed to. Adjourned. THE POLICE. [Before Mr. Alderman Belden] THE SHOOTING AFFAIR, AT THE CASINO Charles Warner, otherwise known as Harry, had a final hearing at the Central Station yesterday afternoon, on the charge of shooting at a female seated in a private box at Fox's Casino, a few eve. rings since. This case was continued for several hearings, in order to obtain the attendance of the principal witnesses, who had evidently left the city. The female in :question and a companion of the same sex were taken into custody at the Baltimore depot on Wednesday night, and detained at the Central Station to appear as witnesses at the hear ing. They gave the names of Minnie Itirby and Jennie Clifton. Their testimony differed materially in several respects. We give the gist of the evidence of the first-named, as she was the person supposed to have been shot at. She testified that she became acquainted with the prisoner about two or three weeks since; on the night of the affair She went with him from her residence on Baymore street to Fox's Casino ; he "cutup" somewhat in the street, and she threatened to go home; she went to the Casino ; about ten o'clock be came in, and looked very hard at her ; he had threatened to shoot her early in the week, but she thought that he was only in fun ; when she heard the report of the pistol at the Casino, she then thought that he was in earnest; she did not see who fired the pistol; only heard the report; she fainted; he was taken out of the build. ing ; did not see whether the pistol ball entered the woodword of the box Cr not ; the next day two men called upon her ; tlid'nt know their names, only as Charlie and Ned ; one of them gave her $lO. and told her she must go to New York ; was not to ap pear against Warner ; she and Jennie Clifton went to New York ; where they were met by a couple of New Yorkers ; they put up at the Girard 1-lou.se in that city ; both the females came back to Philadelphia on Tuesday; got acquainted with two men In the cars; went with them to a refreshment saloon; staid there two or three hours, then took the cars on that night for Balti more, and returned from that city on Thursday night, and fell into the custody of the police at the depot. on the cross.examination she said that no threats nor inducements had been held cut to her to appear as a witness in this case. Here the magistrate explained how they were taken into custody. The prisoner was committed in default of $1,500 bail to answer. Jennie Clifton and Minnie Kirby were bound over on their own re- COgnitanaa to appear and testify. COAL THIEVES. Two little girls, aged about fourteen years each, were arraigned at the Central Station yesterday af ternoon, by Officer Grant, of the Eleventh district, on the charge of stealing coal from the Reading .Railroad cars. The offleer testified that he saw the girls climb np on the side of the cars while the train was yet in motion, and serape some of the coal off. They gathered it in their aprons and bags, and while in the act of taking it home were arrested. The pa, rents, as a general thing, do not steal the coal as formerly, but they send their children out to do the work of thieving. The wither of one of the children was present. she belongs to that class of people known as "Black Dutch." When asked why she did not teach her children morality, she said that ber "staid neffer did so before." A man named Thomas Cope, who testified that he lived at 2281 Trentoia avenue, offered to go ball. Re said that he was worth several houses, and that he owned them for two years ; the deeds were in the Recorder's cfbce. The Alderman told him to produce the documents. The youthful prisoners were committed, the mother burst out crying, and an elder sister, copiously shedding tears, left the of. lice. The police officers say that the parents of many of the children compel the youngsters, under threats of severe whipping, to go out and bring some coal in, regardless as to how the article may be obtained. [Before Mr. Alderman Weldb:tr. ] MI - PROVOKED ATTACK. Two men, giving the names of George H. Spauld ing and Henry Walker, were bound over yesterday morning to answer the charge of committing an as sault and battery on Clement Worry, a colored man, while quietly walking along Delaware avenue, Dear Walnut street, on Wednesday night. One of them struck him two blows with a stielt of eord wood. When asked why he struck him the prisoner replied, "beoase he was a nagur." " Well, sir, why did you take such a deadly weapon as a heavy club 1" " Becase, Bur, I would'nt dirty my fist with a naaur." It was evident the prisoner thought he Milli right to maltreat a colored man simply on account of color. [Before Mr. Alderman White.] VALUABLE DlAldOlal ITN STOLEN. TwO servants employed in the family of David J. Johnson, Wallace street, near Eighteenth, were arraigned yesterday on the charge of the larceny of a diamond cluster breast pin, valued at el,BOO. The pin contains 72 diamonds, and weighed as much as a Mexican dollar. It seems that Mrs. Johnson on pair of earrings from a casket t°°ka depository unlocked. When she Nirektlenteastinadyieetyte the e ng returned the earrings to the casket, late on the same evening, she missed the pin. The two domestics were the only persons having access to the room. The defendants were held for a future hearing. SHERIFF'S SALES. QIIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF e writ of Levari Fa ciae, to me directed, will be ex • po.ed to public sole or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, October 1.1664. at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street Ali that certain three-story brick niesenage, two-story frame beck building, and lot of ground situate on the east tide of Fifth street 76 feet emithward from Norris Areet- in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fifth street 15 feet, and in depth 94 feet to a three feet nice-Inches alley, with the privilege thereof. Being part of the setae lot - which Franete M. Drexel et nx., by deed dated June 1, 1661. conveyed unto Daniel Ito v , land in fee.] D. C. ;S. '64. 205. Debt. $1.474.10. Sergeant & Bullitt. Taken iu exention and tr,hnld as the propert et Daniel Heviland. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's OM ee. Sept 21. 1964. sP23-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening, October R, 1604, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast .I,llo' of 31(Kr:1713e71,011,9: avenue and Moore street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on said avenue fourteen feet, and in depth westward about forty--three ft ,•t. Taken in execution on judgment (C. C. P., M , '59, 17S. Brewster', for claim for pipe, and to be sold as the property of Henry Trautvettor JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadalobia,SberiiPa Office. Sent. 1664. mi23-3t QIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY - VIRTUE OF A. Writ of Levari Facias, to toe directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1364. at 4 o'clock, at St nsom-et reet !tall, All that certain three- story brick =assuage, two-story frame back building, and lot of ground situate on the east side of Fifth street, 120 feet southward from Norris street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on Fifth street 16 feet,and In depth 84 feet to a three-feet nine-inches alley, with the privilege thereof, [Being part of the t a Juneo which Francis unto rexe Hal ., by deed datedl. 1861, conveyed Daniel i lard in fee . . . . . [D.C. c 5.,'64. Mt Debt, $1.574. Sergeant & &Witt.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property or Daniel Hay Hand. JOHN - THOMPSON, Sheriff. rbilitilelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1564. ee23-3t SHERIFF'S a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex- Dosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October .5, 1164, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street All that certain lot of ground, situate on the west side of .D oward street, two hundred and ninety-six feet northward from Dauphin street. in the city of Phila delphia! containing in I rant on Howard street eighteen feet, and in depth ninety-livo lestsix inches to Waterloo at? Taken in execution on judg,ment (C. C. P., 1).-'89, 9S, Brewster), on claim for pipe, and to be sold as the pro pertY of Robert Walker JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's office, Sept 21, 1261. [S. 64, V.) ee23.lt S HERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed,•will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on AMR - DAY Evening, October a, 1864. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain three-story brick messuage two-story frame kitchen and lot of ground, beginning on the east side of Fifth street two hundred and forty feet smith ward front Norris street. in the city of Philadelphia; thence extending southward. along Fifth street fifteen feet. thence eastward sixty-one feet two and five eighths inches, thence northeasterly twenty-eight feet nine and five eighths inches to a three-feet-nine-Inches wide al ley. thence northwardly alone said alley three feet nine end five eighths inches, thence westward eixty.one feet two and five eighths inches to the beginning, with the Privilege of said alley. Glieing part of the same lot which Francis Drexel et ux., by deed dated June let. IE6I, conveyed unto Daniel Flaviland, in fee.] D.C. •S. , 'Si. no. Dept, Brt, 719.10. Sergeant at Daunt Taken in execution and to be cold as the property of Daniel Haviland. 7OHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1864. 5e2.4-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansorn-street Hall, All that certain frame building and lot of around situ , ate on the wort ride of Sepvive street 84 feet 1 inch southwest from Wood (late Otis) street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Sepviva street 1S feet, and in depth 44 feet, more or lees. Taken in execution on judgment (C C P., J. '59. 21. Brewster), on claim for pipe, and to be sold as - the pro petty of John G. Wilson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, September 21, 1661. [6. '64. 71. • ee2s-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF N- 1 a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed. will be ex posed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening, October 3. 1564, at 4 o'clock, at Saasom-street Iran, All that certain lot or ground situate on the east side of Moyaniensink - avenue thirty two feet north from Marker street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on said avenue thirty-two feet, and in depth about fifty feet. Taken in execution on judgment (C. C. P., M. '59, 1T.% Brewster) on claim for pipe. to ha sold as the 'Pro - perty of Henry Reeves JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oftice, September 21,1864. CS. '6l, 66.1 se23-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex- Posed to public sale or vendor, on MONDAY Evening, (intoner ff. 1864, at 4 o clock, at Ssueom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the west side' of Eleventh street two hundred and sixty-sea feet three itches northward from Poplar street, in the city of Phi. ladelphia: containing in front on Eleventh street six• teen feet six inches, and in depth eighty feet. Taken in execution on a judgment on city claim for taxes, (C. C. P.. bl., '64, 219, Adams,) and to be sold as the property of C. R. Fisher. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. ,Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, September 21,1564. 4, IL 3 se23-3t SZ.HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF 1, - ) a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed will he ex- Posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1264, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-screet All that certain lot of ground situate on the north weqerly corner of Firth and Amber streets, iuithe city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Ainbur street sixty three feet eight inches, and in depth along Firth street about forty-two feet. . . . _ Takeu in execution ou judgment (C. C. P., S.. '64, 68, firewater, I on claim for pipe, and to be sold as the property of. Mr. Wendell. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff'. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Otlice. September 21, 1864. CS. '64, 68.] 502.3.3t Q,III.ERIFF'S SALE.-BY YIRTLIE OF Li a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 4, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage,two-story frame back building and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Fifth street, 95 feet southward from Norris -street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fifth street 15 feet, and it depth 54 feet, to a three• feet nine inches alley, with the privilege thereof. [Be ing part of the same lot which Francis M. Drexel et us., by deed dated June 1. 1861, conveyed unto Daniel Ha vilandin fee. 3. 64. 206. Debt. 441,674. Sergeant and LI) C.; S Bollitt. 7 Taken in execution awl to be sold as the properiy of Daniel Haviland. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1864. se23-3t • SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee , on 510NPAY Evening, October 3, 1564. at 4 o 'clock. at Sansom-street All that certain lot of ground situate on the north side of Wager street 360 feet east of Germantown road, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Wager street 15 feet and in depth 61 feet to a three feet alley. Taken in execution. on lodgment on city cl• im for taxes (C. C. P. ; M., '64.,S Adams), and to be sold as the property of lannah Gross. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1664. se23 3t SHERIFF' .9.-. ALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facia to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or ve nue, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1564, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage„ two-story frame back building, and, lot of ground. sltuato on the east aide of Fifth street 224 feet southward from Norris street, in the city.ef Philadelphia: containing in front on Filth street 16 feet, and in depth St feet to a three. feet-nine-inches alley, with the privilege thereof. E Ete iug part of the same lot which Francis M. Drexel et ux., by deed dated June 1, 1861, conveyed unto Daniel Haviland iu fee.] CD. C. ;'S. 215. Debt,dil.s:4. Sergeant and Banat. Taken in execution and to be cold as the property of Daniel Hattland. JOHN . TIIOZIIPSOIN, Sheriff. Philadelrhia. Sheriff's Office. Sept. 21, 1861. se23-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a - writ of Levan Facia , , to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY droning, October 3, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Ransom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the east side or Front street, eighty feet northward from Onlord. street, in the eity of Philadelphia: containing in front on Front street fifty-one feet five inches, and in depth one hundred feet. _ . IS.Taken in execution on jndgment (C. C. P.. J. '59, 50; Brewster.) on claim for paving, and to be sold a;the pro perty of George Kelly. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 2.1, 1564. se29-3t SEIERrFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levarl Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 3864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Ali that certain three-story brick messuage. two story frame kitchen, and lot of ground. situate on the east side of Fifth street, two hundred and ten feet southward from Norris street, in the city of Philadel phia: containing in front on Fifth street fifteen feet, and in depth eighty-four f t to a torae-teet•nina• inches alley, With the privile e thereof. [Being part of the same lot which Francis . Drexel et ux., by deed dated June 1, 1861. conveyed unto Daniel Haviland in fe e. CD. C.; S., '64. 214. Debt, $1,574. Sergeant and %Intr.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Haviland. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1564 ae23-8t RXERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF I"- , a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at San,om-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situatolon too south side of Moore street, 43 feet 5 inches west from Mos-amen sing avenue, in tbe city of Philadelphia; containing in front op Moore street 16 feet. and in depth about 45 feet. • Taken in execution on judgment (C. "C. P. ; M., '59. 174. Brmster, ) on claim fur pipe, and to be sold as the property of Christian Vt-hrner JOIN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Sept. 21, 1561. Cn, 'O4 67.] se23-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will - be exposed to public e or veudue, on MONDAY Eve ning, October 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom- street nail, Ati that certain lot of ground, situate on the north side of Mount Pleasant street, No. 4, on plan of Morris City Lots, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on Mount Pleasant street eighteen feet six inches, and in depth northward one hundred feet to a twelve feet alley. Taken in execution on a judgment on city claim, for taxes, (IL 'B4, 383, Acams), and toibe sold as the pro• perty of Cubbard. JOHN TIIOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, September 21, CS F 4. 12 7 se23-3t SSHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facim, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on - MONDAY Eve ning, October 3, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sans Om-street Hall, rill that certain lot of ground situate cm the southeast corner of West and Brown streets, in the Fifteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front of West street seventy-nine feet six inches, and. in depth along Brown Street one hundred, and seventy-seven feet ten lease. Taken in execution on judgment (C. C. P., J. '59. sn. Brewster) on claim for pipe, and to be sold as the property of Samuel Griffiths. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21. 1864. se23-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Faelati„ to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1564, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-A Hall, All that certain three-story brick messnage, two-story frame back building and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Fifth street 150 feet southward from Norris stret t, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front 011 Fitth idlest 15 feet, and in depth S 4 feet to a three. feet-nine-inches wide alley, with the privilege thereof. Dieing part of the same lot which . Francis lit, Drexel et ax., by deed dated June 1, 1851, conveyed unto Daniel Haviland. is fee.] ED. C. ; S. , '64. 210. Debt $1,574. Sergeant & Balitt.7 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Dante Ilaviland JOHN TIifOMFSO 9, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's (Mice, Sept. 21, 1861 se2',3t BALE.-By VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me dtreeted, will be ex posed to public sale or 'endue, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1884, at 4 o'clock. al tianporn street Hall, Ail ileac certain lot of greancl begtnning oa Use eolith -west side of Penesylvania avenue, 118 feet 11 Inches northwestward flout Twenty-seventh street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence along said avenue northwest 43 Teel 7 incites, thence south along the centre of Bushnell Street (vacated) 22 feet 2 inches_t thence east parallel WiTb old Matter etreet3o Feet 3 inciree to the beginning Taken in execution, i tftd for udgmet and. C. P. 8., 't4. 274. ;iellera) on claim culvert, tone sofd as the property of Lecondo JOBLN THO3iPSON, Sberiff. Philade] Uia, Sheriff's 0111 E:, S•pt.. , ee2i QBERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levan Facies, to me directed, will be ex -1,,5e4 to public sale or vendor, on MONDAY Evening, 156-1, at 4 B'einett, at Stufgoin•street All that certain two-story frame building and lot of _round situate on the north side of Moore street, forty. ~.ur feet six inches eastward from Front street, in tart ~ity of Phiiadelphia; containing in front on Moore -Deft thirteen feet, and in depth about thirty-two feet, Taken in execution on judgment (C. C. P., 51.'59, 206. ewster i en claim for pips, and to be sold as the pro eitv of Bartholomew Smith. JoHHOMPSON. Philadelphia, Sheriff's OtlieelN; T , Sept. 21, 1884 Sheriff. ES., '64- 62 UERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert If acias, to -me direeteli, Will he eNpfineil to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eye- October 5, 1101, at 4o'clock.. at tiallSOM•ht. Hall, Ail that certain throe. story bricknies.nage and lot of sound, timate on the west side of beitheow (late Me . h ame) street. keventy.Neven feet eleven inche, sonth wardiy from Wood street, in the city of Philadelphia; .•.niamitr in front on Leithnow street fifteen feet. and . a depth ninety .18* t, to Apple stret t. Token in execution. on. Jadgment [C. C. P.! D. ' 46,.Brewster7. on claim for pipe, and to be sold as the . .,rc.perty of Henn A. Brawn .TOTIN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff Ofticr.•, September 21, 1564. '6l. :3!) ~, setr-3t • THE PRESS. --- PHILAD.ELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1864. SHERIFF'S SALES. SIIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Ex:poes, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Oct. 1 ' 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Slinsorn. street Hall. No. 1. All that certain lot of ground with the im provements thereon (Give-story stone paper mill, ma chine and boiler hone), beginning at a Make on the wemern bank of the canal, a corner of graced intended to be granted to Win. J. Brooke, at the dietetics of twenty feet from the water edge when at the usual height in maid canal, in kfainayunk, in the city of Phila delphia; thence extending tooth GO degrees 30 minutee east 80 feet to a stake; thence by land of Schuylkill Na vigation Company eolith 20.25 degrees west about SO feet to the river Schuylkill: thence up said river tie se veral courses to the corner f add ground of Wiu. J. Brooke; thence by the saute north 20.25 east ee fe e t to the place of beginning. With the water power of 100 square inches of water, under a head of three feet to be drawn flout said canal at. all times iorever, for the use of said mills, or any other mills to be erected on Raid lot, excepting for the purpose of makinggunnowder, which is abeolutely prohibited, and all, together with other privileges granted by gebnylkill Navigation Com pany to James klliott, by deed dated Oct. 22, 1821, re corded in Deed Book J. H., No. 5, peps 338, upon the terms of stipulations therein contained. Subject to a yearly ground rent of 81313 12. No. 2. All that certain frame mtable, hay house and lot of ground, beginning at a stake in the Main street NO feet from the centre of a large stone in Mane, fink afore said, thence south 'AI degrees 95 minutes west 34 feet 6 inches in a line at right angles to Main street to a Peiet dietance 16 lea 6 inches from the line of high water on the north aide of Schuylkill canal, thence south GO de grees 15 minutes east 25 feet, thence north linegrees 45 minutes east 34 feet six inches to the south of Main street, thence north 60 degrees 15 minutes, 'tweet 25 feet along Main street to the beginning (For recital of title see writ at the Sheriff'. office.) CO. C. ; S., '64. 166. Debt, $27,999.70. Leg.] Taken in execution and to be cold as the property of Jossph McDowell. .TOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Otlice, Sept. 2], 1864. 5023-It • SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a 'writ of Levari Faei&s, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or yendue, on MONDAY Evening, October :3, 3864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain two-story frame house and shed, and lot of ground, situate on the west sine of Alder street, eighty-two feet south of Jefferson street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Alder street six teen feet, and in depth fifty-three feet_ to Warnock. street. Taken in execution on judgment (C. C. P., S. '59, ln Brewster) on claim for culxert, and to be sold as the property of James Downs. JOHN THOI4IPSON, Sheriff_ Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1861. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1864, at 4 o 'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Emerald and Adams streets, in the City or rilitm dolphin ; containing in front on Emerald street one hun• Bred and fifty feet three inebes, and in depth along Adams and 'Taylor streets ninety feet more or less. Taken in execution on judgment (C. C. P.. M. '6)), 210, Brewster) on claim for pipe. and to be sold as the property of William H. Witte. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, September 21, 1864. [S. '64. 63.] se 3-it SHERIFF'S SALE -BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Lever! Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Oct 3, 1864, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, All tat certain three. story brick messuags and lot of grtund, situate on the west side of Leithgow street,late Mechanic street, ninety. eight feet north from Diamond street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Leithgow street fifteen feet, and in depth ninety feet. to Apple street. , Taken in execution on judgment (0. C. P. D '6B, sal. Brewster), on claim for pipe, and to be sold as the property of Wagner. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1864. se2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October .4, 1.8e4, at 4 s'eleck, at Sansem. street Ran, All that certain lot of ground situate on the south side of Parrish street, sixty feet east of Carlisle street,in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Parrish qtr eet fifteen feet, and in depth fifty-six feet. Taken in execution on judgment (C. C. P., D. '59. 164 Brewster) on claim for paving, and to be sold as the property of Joseph Wiseman. _ . JOHN THOMPSON . , Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, IS6i. ilea; lit SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of J..evari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to pub'ic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October it, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick niessuage, two story frame back building, and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Fifth Street, 360 feet southward from Norris street, s in the yof Philadelphia; csntaining in front on Frith street 15 feet, and in depth 81 feet to a three feet-nine inches alley. with the privilege thereof. ['Be ing part of the same lot which Francis M Drexel et ux., by died dated June 1, 1661, conveyed unto Daniel Ravi land in fee.] [D. C. ;S., '64. 212. .Debt, $1,574. Sergeant & %Mitt.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Ilaviland. TOMS T110011'3072, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept 21, 1054. sell-St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on. MONDAY Evening, October 1864, at 4 o'clock, at'Sausem- street Wait, All that certain three. story nnfinished messuag_e and lot of ground, situate on the Westerly side of Fourth street, one hundred and seventeen feet seven inches sontirward from Diamond street, in the city of. Philadel phia 1 containing in front on Fourth street sixteen feet, and in depth ninety feet to Le itb gow street. Taken in execution on a judgment (C. C. P. M. '64, 202. Gratz) on claim for paving,' and to be sold as the property of Gottliet, Elsasser. JOHN TIVIMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Olbee, Sept. 21, 1864. sell-It SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facia.., to me directed, wilt be ex posed to public sale or veudne,on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1364, at 4 o'clock, atSansom-street Hall All that certain threa -stors brick measnane and lot of ground situate on the west side of. Alder street eighty eight feet northward from Master streak, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on Alder street twelve feet, and in depth tifty-three feet to Warnock street.. Taken in execution on judgment (C. C. P. . S. '59. 129) on claim for culvert, and to be sold as theproperty of Lawrence Ward. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, September 21, 1664. cs. '64. 46.3 se2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Lerari Facies, to me directed, will be ex• posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, tctober 3, 1304, at 4 o'clock, at Sansont-street Halt, All that certain three-story brick messuage two story frame back building, and lot of ground situate o n the east side of Fifth street, MX) feet southward from Norris art et. in the city of Philadelphia : containing in front on Fifth street 15 feet, and in depth 84 feet to a three feet-nine-images alley, with the privilege thereof. [Be ing part of the sane lot which Francis M. Drexel et or., by deed dated'June 1, 1851, conveyed unto Daniel Haviland in fee. [D.C.a S., '64. 207. Debt $1.574. Sergeant and Bullitt..] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Daniel Haviland. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1304. se22-St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex, posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 8, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansota-street All that certain three-story brick /wastage, two-atory frame back building, and lot of ground situate on the east side cf Fifth street, 60 feet southward from Norria street, in the city of Philadelphia• containing Di front on Fifth street 15 feet, and in depth 81 feet to a three feet-nine-inches alley. with the privilege thereof. (Be ing part of the same lot which Francis M. Drexel et ox., by d eed dated June 1, 1961, conveyed unto Daniel Hari- I an d in fee.] [D.C. ; S., '6.1. 204. Debt. 6°0.60. Sergeant and Ballitt. Taker, in A.Str, and to be gold as the property of Daniel Haritaed. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1864. se23-3r. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facia. to me directed, will be ex • posed to public sale or venilue, on MONDAY Evening, Oct 3, 1164, at 4 o'clock, at 3anz.om-street All that tortaln two-story brick carpenter shop and lot of ground situate on the east side of West street one 'hundred and thirty feet three inches southward from Brown street, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on West street sixteen feet, and in depth about seventy feet. • Taken in execution on judgment (C. C. P. • J., '59. 14. Brewster) on claim for pipe, and to be sold us the Property of William Patton. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff, Office, Sept. 21, 1864. se23-3t SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A SHERIFF'S Writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October a, /564, at 1 o'clock, at Son:tom-street 14411, All the certain two two.story brick messuages and lot of ground situate on the north side of Brandywine street. one hundred and nine feet ten inches eastward from Twentieth street, in the city of Philadelphia; con taining in front on Brandywine street foriy-eight feet, and in depth seventy feet, to Wilcox street, Taken in execution on judgment (C. C. P., H. , 'B9, ISt. Brewster) on claim for pipe, and to be sold as the property of Josiah B. Sloneker. JOAN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21,1861.5e11-It 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, October 3, 1564, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-stor7 brick meesnage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Cambridge street one hundred and seventy- two feet westward from Twentieth street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Cambridge street sixteen fest,and in depth forty-flre feet four inches. . . Taken in execution on judgment (C C. P., D. '59.. 2.15. Brewster) on claim for pipe, and to be sold as the pro perty of Thomas Wallace. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, September 21, IS6I. [S.'64. 36. se23-St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or cendne, on MONDAY Evening, October& 18%, al4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messunge, two-story frame back building, and lot of ground situate on the east side of Fifth street, 161 feet southward from Norria street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fifth street 16 feet, and in depth 14 feet to a three feet nine inches alley. with the privilege thereof (Be ing part of the same lot which Franck. M Drexel et ax. , by deed dated June 1,1561. conveyed unto Daniel Havi landin fee. 3. [D. C. S., '64. 211. Debt,sl,s74. Sergeant and HaHitt.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Haviland. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's ()nice, Sept. 21, 1164. se23-St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF "---" a writ oeLevari Pacias, to me aireeted, wlti be er.- Posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, October Z1,.]564. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street All that certain lot of ground situate on the west side of Moyamensing avenue two hundred and eighty tt ree feet four inches northward from Midlin streat,in the city or l'hiladelphia; containing in front on . Morarnensing ftvolltlit fourteen feet ft re in chea, andin depth far ts, three feet. Taken in execution on ittdgment (C. C. P., M. '50,214, Brewster) on claim for D...pe, and to he sold as the pro perty of Frederick Stover. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21,1864. se23-3t sHERIPPIS SALE.--BY VIRTUE OP a Writ of Levari b'aclas, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1564, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain two-story brick building" and lot of around situste on the southwest corner of Church and Moore streets, in the city of Philadelphial containing in front on Moore etreet ninely , tkree feet six inches, and In depth Shout eixty-two feet. Taken In execution on Judgment (C. C. P., N. '59, 212, Brewster) on claim for pipe, and to be sold as the property of Daniel Farnsworth, JOHN . THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff'e Office, September 21, 1E64. [S. '64, 61.3 5e23.3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a - writ of Levan Facias. to me directed, will be ex posed-to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening'. October 3, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the east side Of Hope street, sixty feet northward from Dauphin street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Hope street eighteen feet, and in depth One hundred and six feet B , x inches to Front street. • Taken in execution on judgment (C. C. P ; D., '59. 82. Brewster) on city claim for pipe, and to be sold as the property of Stephen Acor, JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, MI. Sept,kept. 21, [B., '64. 48.) se-23.3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ or Levert Facias, to me directed, will be ex- Posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY livening, October 3, 1554, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that eartsin throo•story brick 1118tifillage. IWO•btOry frame back building and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Fifth street, 195 feet southward from Norris street, in the city. of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fifth street. 15 feet, and in depth 84 feet to a three-feet nine inches alley, with the privilege thereof. [Being part of the lot which. P,Aricie ll_ Drexel et nx.. deed dated Jane I, 1861, conveyed unto Daniel Haviland . fee. [D. C ;.S., '64. 213. Debt, $1574. Sergeant and Hallitt.l Tai len in execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Haviland. JOHN.THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1564. ee23-3t SHERIFF'S SALE--BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex ymced to public sale or vondue, on MONDAY Evening, Oeteberji, 1861, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street 611 that certain lot t f gro and situate on the northwest side of Franklin avenue two hundred and eighty-nine feet eleven inches northeast from Ash street,in the city el Philadelphia : containing in front on Franklin aye doe thirty-seven f. et, and in depth one hund - ed and Ii lrty , feet tea twenty six-feet-wide street: Takenin execution on judgment (C. P,, J,, '59, 16, Demmer) on claim for pipe, and to be cold as tho prcperty of t atone Lehr. JOIIN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, September' 1,1534. CS. '64. 70. l se23-3t SALE.--nr VIRTUE OP writ of Ltuari Fiteine, to 010 diropted. will be exposed to public sale or veuthie, on MONDAY Evo lag Oct. 8,18 6 4, at 4 O'clock, at San,oin•street Hall, All the t certain two-story brick mow:loge and lot of ground sitnete untie> west side of West street ninety six feet southward front Brown street, in the city of Plialaoelplon containing in front on Vest street six tet ii Wet. and is depth seventy- five feet, Taken in execui ton on judgment In. 0. 1-, J. 09, 35. PraliK I-ter) On &aim for to 113 0.51,1 the lar1). [arty of— Vatifcsseii. .70iIN 'THOM 1 . ..40N, Sheriff. Soot. 21,1964. CS. '644 i , 7j. ] selr-M SHERIFF'S SALES. gHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF K- 1 a writ of Levert Tackle, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1564, at 4 o'Clock, at Sansorn-street Hall. All that certain three-story brick messanage and lot of gerund situate on the northwest corner of Locnst Street and Albion (late Aspen alley) street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Locust drool fifteen feet eight inche,, and in depth forty-nine lost nine inches, including on the rear end an alley, with the privilege of said alley. [Which said premises Thomas Miller, by deed dated July 2, 1553, recorded in Deed Book T. 11., No 07, page 225, &c., conveyed unto Thomas Gallagher in feet subject to a ground rent 01 $72. payable let March and September. 3 CD. G. ; 'O4. 220. Debt $5OO. H. C. Thould."- Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Themes Gallagher. JoIIN THOMPSON', Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1564. se23-St QIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Leva.ri Facing, tonic directed, will be ex posed to public sale or ventlue, ou MUN.DAY Evening, October 3, 1864, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate on the south side of Brandywine street, one hundred and fifty-nine feet ten inches eastward from Nineteenth street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Brandywine street thirty-six feet, and in depth one hundred. and seventy feet eleven inches to Spring Sta.rden street. Taken in execution on judgment (C. 0. P.. M., '59. 13, Brewster) on claim for pipe, and to be sold as the property of - Massey formerly THOU Dein. RHIN Eli PSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Sept. 21, 1564, S., '64. 53, SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or yen due, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1584. at 4 o'clock, at Sensate-street Hall, All that certain ee.story brick mesenage, two-story frame back building and lot or ground, situate on the east side of Fifth street 13i feet southward from Norris street. in 'the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fifth street 15 feet. and in depth Si feet to a three feet nine-inches alley, with the privilege thereof. [Be ing part of the same lot which Frauds M. Drexel et ux., by deed dated June 1, MM. conveyed unto Daniel Ha vile nd in fee. [D. C. ;S. , '64. 205. Debt, $1,574. Sergeant andßal 80. T - aken in execution and to he sold ae the property of Daniel Hayiland. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelpbia, Sheriff's Office, Sept 21, 1864. se23 3t NEW PUBLICATIONS. . . . NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS 1 HISTORY OF THE szponeemoN IN TUN TIME OF CALVIN. By D'Anbigne. Vol. 3. ANCIENT LAW ; Its Connection with the Early His tory of Society, and its Relation to Modern Ideas. By H. S. Maine.. _ INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF INTERNA TIONAL LAW. By Theodore D. Woobow. THE POLITICAL HISTORY 0f THR UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DURING THE IaREAT RE BELLION. from November 6th, 1860. to July 4th, 1864. By Edward McPherson. THE CRUISE OF THE ALABAMA AND SUMPTER. From the Private Journals and other Papers of Com mander B. Semmes and other officers. DOWN IN TENNESSEE. Br Edmund Kirke. FROM CAP& COD TO DIXIE AND THE TEOPICS By . J. Milton Mackie. FOr sale by W. S. & ALFRED MAETIEN, e 2; •tt 60G CHESTNUT !Street. A TEXT: BOOK FOR POLITICIANS. —IIIcPBERSON'S POLITICAL HISTORY OF THE REBELLION, 1861 to '6i. For sale by JAMES K SIMON, °Mee of the Rebellion Record, se2l-8t 33 South SIXTH St , above Chestnut. A SUMEAD du EVANS RAVE JEST RECEIVED . . INTERNATIONAL LAW. By Thomas D. Woolsey. President of Yale College ANCIENT LAW. By Henry Sumner Maine. FIRESIDE TRAVELS. 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For sale by LINDSAY dr BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, sell No. 25 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut. A SHCROFT' aL 0 W-W ATER • TECTORS. Ashcroft's Steam flanges. Justice & Shaw's Mercurial Steam and Blast Ganges. Clark's Damper Regulator. s• Water Gauges, Scotch Tubes, &c. S. BATTLES, Agent, 24 North SIXTH Street.Thila. DIEDICAL. ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE. COME, YE AFFLICTED, COME! This treatment only needs a trial to be adopted by all. Having made many improvements in the application of this agent, we feel in duty bound to make them public. We will guarantee to cure any case of fever and agna in two treatments. It has also proved. very successful in the cure of the following diseases: Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Debility, Paralysis, Asthma, Genital weakness, Influenza, Dyspepsia, Piles. Spinal disease, Catarrh Diabetes. Ladies and gentlemen can enter at any time for full Ina - tractions in the practice_ Consultations free Office honrs 9 A. M. to 6P. M. Testimonials at the office. DE. THOMAS ALLEN, Medical Eiectrician, eel4-t ja4 154 N. ELEVENTH tit., below Race TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT BEST ItEgil; l 4 KNOWN FOR ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE, COSTIVE BESS,INDIGESTION, HEART-BURL SOUR STOMACH. SEA-SICKNESS, &c. Dr_ JAMAS R. CHILTON, the great Chemist, says: "I know its composition, and Lave no doubt it will prove most beneficial in those complaints for which it is recommended." i,2.l'itoks's BOYD says: " I strongly commend it to th.DI.oIiDeNN9fAS Public says: "I can with cone deuce recommend Dr. GEORGE T. DEXTER nye: "In Flatulency, Heart-burn, Costiveness Sick Headache, dm, tke SELTZER ATE - RIBA - 1: iiimy hands has proved indeed a valuable remeds. For other testimonials see pamphlet with each bottle Manufactured only by TARRANT & CO., 27S GREENWICH Street, New York. #$ FOR SALE BY ALL DRITUCtIST:S. my23-tno3l TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR EMBRO CATION never fails to cure Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sprains Frosted Feet, Chapped Hands, and all Skin Dis eases. Price 2.5 c., and wholesale and retail by H. B. TAY LOR, Druggist, 7 ENTH and CALLOWHILL. se6-31a KINKEL - IN HAS RESUMED HIS tome practice at hie residence, northweat corner of THIRD and UNION Fitreeta. From 9to 9. eel-3m LEGAL. TDA M. BRADWAY, BY HER NEXT FRIEND, vs. JOHN BRADWAY.--Cotirt of Com- Pleab: Mar WAY. 934. No. 10. a Divorce. JOE P. BRAD Respondent: Please take notice, that the testimony on behalf of Libellant will be taken by WIL ) lAM J. MeELROY, keo., Examiner, appointed by the Court, on TUESDAY, October 11th, A. 1). 1164, at 11 o'clock in the morning, at his office, N. FL op - mar of SIXTH and WALNUT Ste. The intovogatories, with a memorandum of the names, residences, and bniiness of the witnesses, is placed in the oflice of the Prothonotary. ee22-18t DANIEL DOLGHERTY, for Libellant. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, Estate of THOM s.B DIXCY. Deceased. Notice is nereby given that HANNAH C. DIXCY, Widow Of the decedent, Lae filed her, petition in the said Court. 'with an inventory and appraisement of the personal property of her late husband which she elects to retain, not exceeding in value $3OO, under the act of the 14th April, 1851, and the supplements thereto. and that the same will be approved and allowed by the Court on FRIDAY, October 7th, 1684, unless exceptions be Bled thereto on or before that day. WILLIAM' ERNST, eelo 17 20 23 Attorney for the Petitioner. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE TN CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of RICHARD WISTAR, Esq,Decea . sed. The Auditor appointed by the Court to aunt, settle, and• adjust the account of RICHARD WISTAR, Adini• nistrator of RICHARD WIRTAR, Esq., deceased. and to make distribution of the balance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of hie appointment, on 310BDAT, September 26th, 1864. at 11 o'clock A. M. ' at his office, lio. 133 South FIFTH Street, in the cityorThiladelphia. seic-thrwst HORATIO G. JONRS. Auditor. COAL. 'LeNIT INE EAGLE VEIN COAL, EQUAL IF NOT SUPERIOR TO LEHIGH. —A trial will secure your custom Egg and Stove sizes,Sl2.so_l4er ton; Larite mut, $ll.lO. Office. 121 South FO OOMPH St. , below Chestnut. Depot. 1.101.9 CALLOWHILL St., above Broad. [8514-6m3 ELLIS BRANSON. COAL. -SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill; prepared ex pressly for Family use. Depot, N. W. corner EIGHTH and WILLOW SW, Office, No. 112 South SECOND St. apo-tf J. WALTON & CO. PURE LEH I G H COAL.-HOUSE -a- KEEPERS can rely on getting a pure article at the B. E corner of FRONT and YORLAE S.treete. an 27-1 to* JOHN W. HAMPTON. A SAFE STEAM BOILER. - THE subscriber is prepared to receive orders for the "HARRISON STEAM BOILER," in sizes to sail par - cltters. The attention of Manufacturers and others is called to the new Steam Generator, as combining es sential advantages in absolute safety from destructive explosion, first cost and durability, economy of fuel, facility no cleaning and traideporkation, Ste. Std., net pos sessed by any boiler now in use. These boilers cah be seen in daily operation, driving the extensi re works of Messrs. Wm. Sellers & Co., Sixteenth and Hamilton streets, at A. N. Cattell'sfactory, Space street, Schuyl kill, and at Garsed's Tremont Mill, Frankford, JOS. HARRISON, Ja.. Washington Pnitcl tag, sen-tf 274 South THIRD Street, Fhilada. D RAIN PIPE, DRAIN PIPE. VITRIFIED TERRA COTTA DRAINPIPE-811 aim. from 2 to IA inch diameter, with ell kiadia of branches, bends and traps, for sale in any atutnAltar. 21;10 bore per yard 3sA 439. 5 " " " " 70c. TERRA COTTA CHIMNEV - TOPS. For Cottages, Villas, or City Houses, Patent Wind guard Tops, for curing smoky chimneys, from 2to S feet nigh. ORNAMENTAL °ARDEN VASES. Fountains, Pedestals, and Statuary Marklo Busts Brackets and Mantel Vases PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA WORKS. 1010 CHESTNUT Sl i rett. gAiliumfm. 413. REASONS WHY DEAN HAS REMOVED TO No. 413 CHESTNUT STREET. (Opposite the Custom House ) DEAN, No. 413 CHESTNUT STREET, WIN sell. Wholesale and Retail, FltOM TEN TO FIFTY PER GENT, LESS THAN YOU CAN BUY ELSEWHERE, DEAN has the Largest and Best Stock in this city of the following list of Goode: 1. The best Fine-cut Chewing Tobacco. 2 El Dorado and Rough-and-Ready Tobacco. S. Plain and Sweet Old Virginia Tobacco. 4, 'Plain and Sweet Cavendish Tobacco. 0. Navy, and Coneree., end Ping Tolaccee. 6. 'the best stock of Havana Cigars. 7. The best stock of Domestic Cigars. S. The beet stock of Brooking Tobacco. 9. Pipes and Snuffs: ,cc. 10. Lynchburg Sraoking, 30 cents per pound. 11. Killickiniek Smoking, 30 cents per pound. 12. The capitol Fine-cot Chewing. 13, The Michigan Fine-cut Chewing. Fine- cut Chewing, 90 ceniv per podia. 15. Fine-cut Chewing, 05 cents per pound. 16. Dean sells more than any ten stores. 17. Dean sells ten times cheaper. 18 Dean tells the Best and Cheapest. To be continued a.t DEAN'S, No. 413 CHESTNUT Street, eel9-6t Opposite Custom House. OLD WHEAT WHISK - Y.-175 CASES • pure Wheat Whisky, in quart and half-gallon bot tles. For sale by E. P. MIDDLETON, 8620-or 5 North FRONT Street. CHARLES MIDDLETON, IMO MERCHANT, SECOND AND WILLOW STREETS. • UeTaD Inn nnrcbasad and for pals iltit2m* CORN STARCH:- 400 BOXES OS. wego and Daryea's Corn 'Aerate; also 60boxea MAN %ens, for eat° 1"." . RHODES & WiLLIAI4I3, .11911-tr 10? FAlnth WATBR Strad& C ARD AND FANCY JOB PRINTING; •-•<a 4144W44‘ 4 'ROWS'S. 111 c YOLIVInt VI pROP OSALS FOR STRAW FOR HOSPITALS, &c. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13, 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the (ace of the undersigned, No 1103 GIRARD Street, until noon of TUESDAY, 27th instant, for furnishing to the United States, for six months, commencing - October let, 18811 , all the Straw required for nee at the various hospitals, barracks. and other public buildings. or camps, within the limits of the Military District of Philadelphlat.in eluding Chester, Chestnut Hill. Germantown, Nice town, Haddington, Spring Mill, Fort Mifflin, Whits E all, ai.d Beverly. as well as any others that may be established within that time. Proposals must state the prices separately for rye and wheat Straw. in brindles and beles, and must Inclade the delivery wherever ordered. No proposals will be received unless properly filled In upon blanks, which can be had at this °Mee, and must be guaranteed by persons known at this office to be re sponsible. • The Utited States reserves the right to reject all bids deemed incompatible with its interests. By order of Colonel Alex. J. Perry, Quartermaster's Depaftment 11. S. A. ALBERT S. ASHMEAD, 5e14427 Captain, A. B. M. PROPOSALS FOR WALNUT HEAD BOAEDS. PIIMADIMPITTA, September 13th, 1854. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the undersigned, No. 1103 OIRARD Street, until noon of MONDAY 26th inst., for delivering at the U. R. Warehouses, Hanover street wharf, on or before OC TOBER 16th, 1864: 1,000 Walnut Tablets, or Bead Boards, with oval top, each 4 feet long, 10 inches wide, 134: inches thick, smoothed on all sides and oiled. A sample - must be sent with each Proposal, and must be similar to sample now at this office. Proposals will be received for the whole or part of the above. No proposals will be received unless properly filled in upon blanks, which can be had at this office, and must be guaranteed by persons known at this office tolbe re sponsible. The United States reserves the right to reject all bide deemed incompatible with its interests By order of Col. A. J. Terry, Q M. Dep't U. S. A. ALBERT S. ASHUR/D. Captain and A. Q. M. 1:1=1 QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA. PA., September H. 1861. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until FRIDAY, 12 o'clock M., September 23d, 1864. for immediate delivery of the following described stoves: 12. Ironing Stoves, Mott's Patent, (3 No. 8, 3 No. 10. 3 No. 12, 3 No. 11,) lAD Niagara Conk Stoves, with fix tures complete. (25 No. 7, 26 No. 8, 00 No. 9, 60 No, 10,) 60 Roger Williams' Cook Stoves, extra large, with na tures oomph te. To be of best quality and the stoves to be furnished in the shortest possible time and subject to inspection. Bidders to furnish one of each size as a sample. Bidders will state price both in writing and figures, number of each size bid for, and the shortest time re quired for delivery. Price to include boxing and deli very. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signatures must be appended to the gua rantee. and certified to as being good and sufficient se curity for the amount involved by the United States District Judge, Attorney., or Collector, or other public officer, otherwise the bid will not be considered. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be re ceived. For further information call at the Once, 'No. TM BIRA.RD Street. . . BY onier of Col. A. J. Perry. Quartermaeter's De partment, U. S. A. GEORGE R. ORME. sel6.7t Captain and A. Q. M. P ROPOSALS LUMBER AND NAILS. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 17. 1864. SEALED PitOPOSALS will be received at the office of the undersigned, No. 1.103 GIRARD Street, until aeon of THURSDAY, 22d inst., for delivering at the Summit House Hospital, Darby road, Immediately: 6,000 feet 3d common White Pine Boards, 16 feet. 1,000 feet Henpeck Scantling, 3x6,16 feet. 800 feet " - 3x4, 12 feet. 400 feet " " 3x4, 10 feet. 800 feet.` 3x6, 18 feet. 200 poundslCkl. Be)],,. 100 Doan& 8(1. Nails. To be approved after delivery by an inspector ap pointed for that purpose. No proposals will be received except those properly filled in upon the blank forms which are furnished at this office, and which must be guaranteed by respond blepersons. The United States reserves the right to reject all bids deemed incompatible with He interests, and to accept such parts of bids as may be deemed advisable. By order of Col. A. J. Perry. Q. M. Don't, U. S. A. ALBERT S. ASHMEAD, Captain and A. Q. M. CYCLOPEDIA. O FFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets rn . M ITADELP LA, September 19, 1,934. ERALRD PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M., on MONDAY, the 26th Ind., for supplying the following articles: Al my Corps, Division, and Brigade Flags, the draw ings and srecifications of which can be seen at this office, also the quantity required. 10,000 yards Canton flannel, army standard. Samples required. -• • , The bids Will State the number or quantity of each kind proposed to be delivered. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signatures must be appended to tbe guar antee, ana certified to as being good and sufficient se curity for the amount involved, by some public func tionary of the United States. Bids from defaulting cr ntractors, and those that do not fully comply with the reoufrernents of this cutawr tiewnent, - will not be considered. Blank forms for proposals, embracing the terms of the guarantee required on sash bid, can be had on applica tion to this office, and none others which do not embrace this guarantee will be considered. Nor will any pro posal be considered which does not strictly conform to the requirements therein stated. Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Army supplies," stating the particular articles, and will be addressed to Colonel ALEX. J. Patßit, se2o-6t Quartermaster's Department. U, S. Army. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, .„ CINCINNATI, Ohio, .'September 15, 1864. PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned until MONDAY, September 26, 1864, at 2 o'clock P. M., for furnishing this Department (by contract) With FELLING AXES (first quality only). Army Standard, AX HELVES. like 11. S. samples, Nos, 1 and 2 (the former preferred.) HAI MEETS Army Standard. HATCHETHANDLES, Army Standard. SPADES, A rmy Standard. Samples of which may be - seen at the Ofice of Cloth. lug and Equipage in this city. To be delivered free of charge at the U. S. Inspection Warehouse, in'thie city. in good, new packages, with the name o theeparty furniehing, the kind and . quan tity of goods distinctly marked on each article and package. Parties offering goods must distinctly state in their bids the quantity they propose to furnish, the price, and time of delivery. Samples, when submitted, must be marked and num bered to correspond 'with the proposal, and the parties thereto must guarantee that the goods shall 130, in every respect, equal to army standard, otherwise the proposal will not be considered; A guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles awarded to him nudes his pro- Posta. Bids will be opened on Monday, September KM. at two o'clock P. M., at this office, and bidders are re quested to be present. Awards will be made on Tuesday, September 27, 1564. Bonds will be required that the contracts will be faithfully fulfilled. Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be noticed. Blank forms of Proposals. Contracts, and Bonds may be obtained at this office. The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is reserved. By order.of Col. Thomas Swords, A. Q. M. 0, C. W. ItiOULTON_, se2o-4t Captain and A. Q. AL ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER' S OFFICE, OmnilevAmr, Sqtt 14. 1164. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office Until II o'clock M. of WEDNESDAY, September 28th, for furnishing the following articles; Cap Paper, Ruled and Plain, to weigh not leas than 12 pounds per ream. Letter Paper, Ruled and Plain, to weigh not less than la pounds per ream. Note Paper. Pratt and Plain, to weigh not leas than S pounds per ream. Folio Post. Paper, Ruled and. Plain, to weigh not lees than 24 pounds per ream. Envelope Paper, to weigh not lesa than IS pounds per ream. Official Envelopes, White and Buff, of the following 81.0E 4 No. 1, 31ix834 inches; No. 2, 4x9 inches; No. 3, 43,x 10% inches. Letter Envelopes, White and Buff. inches. Wafers,Pen Holders. Sealing Wax, Quills, Mucilage, Steel Pens, Paper Folders, Rulers, Red Ink. in2-oz. bottles, Ink Powder, . Inkstands, Lead Pencils, Office Tape, Blank Books. per antra, Black Ink, in quart, pint, and half-pint bottles. Memorandum Books, demi, Soo. Samples to accompany bids, and the quantities and the time within which the articles proposed to be fur nished can be delivered at the Storetonse in this city. to be tpecifted. Bids will be received. for any quantity of any or all of the above articles. Each bid mast be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose names must be appended to the guarantee, and when the guarantors are not known at this office to be responsible men, they must be certified to by some public functionary of the United States. By order of Col. Thos. Swords A. Q. M. General, H. S. A..H. P. GOODRICH, 8819-01 Captain and A. Q. M. PROPOSALS FOR RATS, OAPS, SHOES, DRY GOODS SEWING MATERIALS,,ke. EBADONARTERR DEPARTMENT OF WARRINGTON, OFFICE OF GRIEF QUARTERNASTRN, WARRINGTON, Aurast 6, 1866. WRITTliff PEOPOSALR will be received at this office until farther notice, for furnishing the following_ arti cle,' for use or contraband MAIL women. And children in this Depariment: Brogans (russet, ), and other servieeable Boots and Shoes for men, women, and children's wear. Chip, felt, and woolen Rats, and cloth Gape. Kersey, Linsey, Ginghams, Calicoes, Blankets. and other woolen and cotton ;node. Hickory Stripe {for shirts), Bedtleking, unbleached Muslin, woolen Socks and Burlaps. Spool Cotton,. black and white; linen Thread. Bone suspender Buttons, large Buttons for coats. White porcelain Buttons, Yarn, Needles, and other mewing materials and trimmings. Samples should be sent with Gash bid, at the expense of the party forwarding the same. An oath of allegiance should accompany each bid. No verbal proposition will be entertained, bat every bid, or modification of the same, must be in writin the goods will be made, from time to time, an e goods are needed, under contract or otherwise, 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 " Proposalefor furnishing Dry Goode, " ELIAS M. GREENE. Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster Depart ment of Washington Q UARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, PEITLADELPHIL, September 6, 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until MONDAY, 26th instant, at 12 o'clock M., for fur nishing ANTHRACITE STEAMER COAL for the War Department, for a period of size months, commencing Ist October, 1864, and ending Slst March. 1866. Coal to be of the best. quality Anthracite, for the use of eteamers, to weigh 2,240 Ms to the ton, and to be subject to Inspection. The Coal is to be delivered on board vessels in the ports of Philadelphia or New York, in such quantities and at such times as may be required; furnishing, if de manded. seven thousand tone per week. In case of failure to deliver the Coal in proper sown lily, and at the proper time and place, the Government reserves the right to make good any deficiency by pur chose at the contractor's risk and expense. The prise must be given separately for the Coal delivered on board of vessels at this port and at New York, on the terms and conditions above stated. Twenty per cent. will be withheld from the amount of all payments made, which reservation is not to be paid until the con tract shall have been fully completed. Payment. of the remaining eighty per cent . or balance due, will be made monthly, when the Department is In funds for that purpose. Each offer must be accompanied by & written guaran tee, signed by two or more responsible parties, (their responsibility to be certified by a United States District Judge, Attorney, or Collector,) that the bidder or bid ders will, if his or their bid be aceepted , enter into written obligation, with good and sumcient sureties in the sum of one hundred thousand dollars. to furnish the proposed supplies. No proposition will be consi dered unless the terms of this advertisement are com plied with. The right is reserved to reject all the bids if consider ed to be to the interest ofthe service to do so. and no bid from a datarattng contractor Wll l be received. Proposals to be endorsed, • Proposals for Coal for the War Department," and addressed to the undersigned. By order of Colonel A. J. Perry, Quartermaster's De partment, 11. S. A. GEO. R. ORME, se6-18t Captain and A. Q. AL PROPOSALS FOR THE INTERMENT OF DECEASED SOLDIERS. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13, 1984. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the undersigned, No. 1103 GIRARD Street, until noon of WEDNESDAY, 28th inst., for the interment, during the term of six months, commencing OCTOBEP.I, 1864, of all doesased soldiers Within the limits of the Military Dielrlci of Philadelphla, including Chester. Gl:mutant Hill. Germantown, Nicetown, Haddington, Spring Mint Fort Mifflin, Camp . William Penn, White Halt, and Beverly, as well as any other Hospitals, Barracks, or Camps that may be established within that term. Proposals must include a plain but neat pine coffin. stained ; the nee of a hearse; a burial place; lettering, and salting up at each grave of a headboard (to be far niched bv the Government), and all charges necessary to make he burial complete. Separate _proposals may be forwarded for White Hall and Beverly, where there are Government Cemeteries established. No ProPosals Will be received unless properly filled in upon blanks, which can be bad at this allies, and must be guaranteed by persona known at this office to be re sponsible. The United States reserves the right to reject all bids deemed incompatible with its interests. By order of Colonel Alex, J. Perry, Q. Dt. U. S. A. ALBERT 8. ASIMEAD, sel4-tse2B Captain and A. Q. AL Thl UNIVERSAL CLOTHES.WRIM BR. with Cog Wheels, which saves time, labOV, and clothing. should be in strong ; ery household. It simpl_,_e durable, and the only reliable Clothes -Wringer manufactured, and also a Inset excel lent Washer. The Raving in clothing alone will soon. pay its cost. The large sizes, to run by Steal. Or hand, are used with Dwelt 9wojit by factorteh j _ die hOlniee, refineries, and laundries. E. L. BinstinebL Manufacturer's Agent. sell-lm 27 kioAth Ql%Tft treat. PiROPONALLS: PROPOSALIII. OFF ICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER/_ CINCI.SNAII, Ohio, Sept. 19, 1801. PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned until WEDNESDAY, October 6, 1864, at two o'clock P. M.. for the immediate delivery, to this Department, of ARMY BOOTS (extra sizes), Nog. 9 to 14, Samples of which may be seen at the Office of Clothing and Equipage in this city. To be delivered, free of charge, at the 11.6. Inspection Warehouse in this city. in good new packages, with the name of the party furnishing, the kind and quantity of goods distinctly marked on each article and package. Parties offering goods must distinctly state in their bide the quantity they propose to furraish,the price,and time of delivery. Samples, when submitted, must be marked and num bered to correspond with the proposal; and the. parties thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be in every respect equal to army standard, otherwise the proposal will not be considered A guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles awarded to him under his proposal. Beds will be opened on Wednesday, October 5, 1864, at two o'clock this office, and bidders are request ed lobe present. • Awards will be made on Thursday October 6. 1864. Bonds will be required that the contract will be faith. fully fulfilled. Telegrams relating to proposals will not be noticed. Blank forms of proposals, contracts, and bonds may be obtained at this office. The right to reject any bid deemed unrea.onable is rt served. 'Endorse envelope "Proposele for Army and address Col. WM. W, MrKIIf. se22-10t Chief Quartermaster Cincinnati Depot. • FOR SALE AND TO LET. TOR SALE—WEST PHILADEL - PHIA DESIRABLE INVESTMENTS. —The balance Of the Brownstone HOUSES, Just finished, on Fortieth street, Baltimore avenue and the Darby Pmeenger Rail road (south of Pine street), built in the French and Ita lian styles. These Houses have every convenience, are built in the best manner, and will be sold on accommo dating terms. First-class neighborhood. Houses in this locality always in demand. C. M. S. LESLIE, sel7-6t* 114 South SIXTH Street. eth, FOR SALE OR TO LET—TWELVE ' 4l Graf-clase fonr-story BRICK HOUSES, new, and with all the modern improvements, on east side of south BROAD Street. near Wharton. Terms moderate. Apply to GEO. SEROEABT, for F. NI Drexel's estate, sels-Im. 43l WALNUT Street. GEEMANTOWN.—FOR SALE, A Stone rough-cast RESIDENCE.. £O4. front, ~Itnate at the corner of GRREIsT and JOHNSON swe. t, h as , parlor, satin g,dining-room, and kitchen, five chambers, Lath-room, and two attics, gas, water, and spring-house ; stone stable, ice- house, and complete under drainage. Lot :356feet front on Green, by 116 feet on Johnson St. Terms accommodating. In q uire on the premises. se22-3t. A. RICHARDSON. THE DESIRABLE DWELLING, No. 1016 Callowhill street, with three-story Double Back Buildings, all city conveniences, and immediate possession, FOR, SALE BY A. P. &J. H MORRIS, se2l-Bt. 916 ARCH Street. CA FOR SALE—A SPLENDID SIDE mmyeirt. RESIDENCE, No 1:332. SOAR FIFTFI Street, below Wharton. Lot 27 by 128, to a thirty-feet street. House 20 by 68. Choice fruit; grapes in abundance. Apply on the premises. self-6t* FOR RENT—A NUMBER OF COM -Ma =odious new dwelling houses on Twelfth, Thir teenth, and Mervin streets, at from *23 to $33 per month, having bath, range, hot an d cold water, gas, Sic. TATLOWJACKSON. 8621-61* 6/4. vagsniur Street. AM FOR SALE—A , VALUABLE BUST sa FOR STAND, at Twelfth and Spring Garden etc , consisting of Store. room and Dwelling, containing 8 rooms and bath. Terms easy. Inquire 56 N. FOURTH St ,2d story. Immediate possession given. an3D-lm' FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP.— Mal LARGE AND HANDSOME RENDENCE, SORth west corner or FORTY -FIRE.T and WESTN.Itib"ZZU avenue, Twenty-fourth ward; 13 rooms, gas, hot and cold water throughout the house, stable in: rear of lot, line fruit and shade trees. Size of lot. 120 feet front by 179 feet deep. Price 210,000, clear of incumbrance. Terme easy. Also, Two very desirable COTTAGES, on HALEY Street, near Westminster avenue; have all modern im provemonte, 10 rooms. Size of lots, each 20 feet front by 116 feet deep. Price $3.500, each. Terms easy. Also, a number of desirable Houses, at from 31.800 each to $16,000, In all parts of the city. Apply to SAMUEL P. HUTCHINSON, or J. WARREN COIMSTON, an2stf No. 124 South SIXTH Street. ei LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO PERTY FOR SALE. —The very large and commo dione LOT and BUILDING, No. 308 CHERRY Street, near the centre of business, containing 60 feet on Cherry street, depth 106 feet, being 76 feet wide on the rear of the lot, and at that width opening to a large cart-way leading to Cherry street. Its advantages of SIZE AND POSITION are rarely met with. Apply on the premisea 6e73. 3m. is GE RMANTOWN P ROPERTY.— POR SALE, a commodious double Stone DWELL ING. situate on Main street, with an acre or ground attached. in a high state of cultivation. Apply to E. McGALL A, f 15 South SECOND Street. FOR SALE-VERY NEAT DWEL LING, 602 North Twenty-second street. Immediate possession. Convenient and. desirable Dwelling, 536 North Sixth street. Possession soon. The desirable side-yard House 2037 Mount Vernon street. Possession in ten days. Four-story Dwelling, with deep lot 096 feet), 1631 Green. Possession soon. - • • 1922 Mount Vernon street; four story; large yard Possession soon. S.E. corner Twenty-second and Wallace; neat Hones Possession in thirty days. - Two Dwellings north side of Cumberland, east of Co ral street. 81,600 each. 728 Shirley street, 1,625. 1031 North Fifth street; neat and convenient. 1330 Jefferson street; neat and convenient. 1638 North Thirteenth; three story. 4;2,500. West side of Marl street, below Jefferson. +1.600. 1225 Cass street. $l.BOO. 919 North Eleventh street,. $3,000. 1102 Brown street. $ 7,900: 106 Norillt Seventh. *5.500. 26;39 1311sworth street $1,250. 1207 Wallace street; large yard. Immediate posses sten. With a variety of others. B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Sheet, and tf S. W. corner SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. CHESTER COUNTY.—FOR SALE —4O-acre farm, part woodland, 231" miles south of West Chefier two miles from Street- road Station. on Media Railroad; excellent land; fine stone mansion. twelve rooms; hot and cold water in bath; veranda portico on three sides of house; fruit and shade; good barn and other buildings. SAS. R CUMMINS. 6922 3t 504 WALT ITT Street. ii. 8, -- Bend for otatopte, Del. and Cher co. Farme Api COAL AND TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. 5.800 acres in Ly coming county, Pa. 70,000 acres in Potter county. I,COO acres in Elk county. 1.0,000 acres Lead Ore Land, in Missouri. 20_,000 acres Taney county Land, is idieeourL With other large and small bodies or Timber and Farm Lands. sell) B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH - Street. ei t FOR SALE— A VALUABLE FARM, 54 acres, 10 acres of timber land, in splendid order, good fences and improvements, 50 tone of hay, also Wheat, rye, Cate, corp and straw, and a frill and com plete stock of horses, cows, , and all kinds of farns ingimplements; 14:miles out from the city, on turnpike and within 134 miles from railroad station; aye or six trains daily to and from city. For further information inquire of the owner at 2108 SPRING GARDEN Street. _ ALSO. anew and splendidly built three-story Dwell ing, with PM the modern Improvements, front and side yard. most pleasant and desirable location in the eitv, just finished and ready for occupancy. Inquire at XlO3 SPRING GARDEN Street. sal". 12t* FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE FARM on the Willa w Grove Pike, containing 111 acres. large Mansion, beautifully situated, with fruit and shade trees, and all requisite Farm Buildings. se2l-3t* R. J. DOBBINS, 108 g. FOURTH Stmt. ipp FOR SALE—A VALUABLE FARM and COUNTRY SEAT, situated on the river, two miles above Bristol, within five minutes' walk of a station on the Trenton Railroad. Tie Farm contains 65 acres of Scat gustily Land. With good Improvements. It has a front of 2,000 feet on the flyer. Far particulars apply at ale IT. R....MARSHAL'S OFFICE, se2l•6t* 435 LIBRARY Street, over the Post Office. al FOR SALE-A HAM:7l3oMR tract of LAND of 18 acres, with good Dwelling , House and Stable thereon, situate on the Old Lancaster road, ten miles from the city..- ALSO, A good FARM of 73 acres, with two Dwelling Houses thereon, situate in the Twenty-fourth ward, miles from lliarket-street Bridge. The land is well suited for trucking, and beautifully . situated. Terms easy. Apply to BEDLOCA & PASCHALL, BM. ft 715 WALNUT Street. nnn TRUCK AND PEACH KITS kid received and for sale kr ROWE & RUsON. eel-tf 157 and 159 North THIRD Street. WATER POWER TO RENT. A riaY to DAVID CHILLAS. Newark. Del. 1vra.312 111 aiio tr r 4.11 WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY. PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, Sto. ALL THE REQUISITES FOR PRBSEKVING OR PICK LING rll.ttrobra. . ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries, eel• ti* Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Ste. A RCHER & REEVES, WHOLESALE GROCERS. No. 45 North WATER Street. Ind No. 40 North DELAWARE Avenue, Oller for We, et the Lowest Market Prices, aUm stock of SUGAR. MOLASSES. COPPER, TEAS, SPICES, TOBACCO. And &ovaries goursliy, carefully selected for the sanitary trade. Sole Agents for the products of FITHIAN & POGRE•S Extensive Fruit Canning' Factory at Bridgeton, N. J. apt-eut MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &v. —2,600b14, AIRGI, Nos. 1. 2, and MaCkerel.late. eaUght let fish, in assorted packages. - 2,000 bbls. New Bastport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax Herring, 2, _6OO boxes Lubec Sealed. and Ao. 1 Herring. 150 bbl new Mess Shad. 250 boxes Herkimer county Cheese, as., In store and for sale by MURPHY Ss KOONS Jall4.lf X 0.11.46 NORTH WHARVIS. LATOUR'S OLIVE OIL.-400 Bas kets fresh Latour's Olive 00. in lots to suit the purchaser, for sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, au2ohtf 107 South WATER Street. LIICICZTOW BAUCE.—THIS CELL braked Emma all hand RHODES and for tale WILLIAMS, 107 South WATER Street. (2 1 ,REENOBLE WALNIITS.-100 bales Greenoble Walnut ,s in_prline order, for sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS. au2o-tt 107 South WATER Street. T AWTON BLACKBERRIES—HER. meticall7 Sealed, prepared this season, and re ceived direct from OUT factory, at Bridgeton, N. J. and for sale by ERODES & WILLIAmd, an2O-tf 107 Routh WATER Strwat. DENSERVO FOR THE TEETR AND GUMS. —For strengthening the gums, for pre salving the teeth from decay, and for keeping them beautifully clean and the breath sweet, this is be lieved to bs the best preparation that science and expe rience has ever produced. Prepared only by_ S. T. BEALS, If. D., Dentist, OFIRSTNUT Street, Philadelphia, sel7-3m For sale by the principal druggists. Cpl per jar. ALL COMPLAINTS OF THE EYES CURABLE by Dr. LOWENHERZ'S renownea UNE VENSAL EYE SALVE, only to be had at Philadelphia (sl5 South PbIIRTH Street), NEW YORE, and HO BONEN. am p WILLIAM N. ATTWOOD, FUR devrtaker, No. 41- N. ELEVENTH Street, third Undertaker , Arch, west side. Ke2o-6t. ineAu. THE PLACE TO MTV' LA.- DIES' and Childre. , e SHOES la at 1635 CHESTNUT Street, aral-6t* GUMS, PISTOLS, SKATES. PHILIP WILSON & CO., 409 CHESTNUT Street, Manufacturers and Importers of Fine Gnus, Pistols. 13nnning and Fishing T 4CIE/91 CFLIISEIi Powder Shot. Wads, Caps. ' &e. Guns Restocked, Rebored. and Repaired in the best manner. SKATES OF ALL KINDS. 409 CHESTNUT Street. puRE PALM OIL BOAP.—THIS SOAP is made of pure, fresh Palm Oil and is entirely a vegetable Soap; more suitable for Toilet use than those made from animal fats. In boxes of one dozen eau, for *2 per box. Manufactured br GEO. M. ELKINTON & EON. No. HO MABGARETTA Street. between Front and Agke.nrid. above Callosbiii. iad-Ohr SIIIM DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DELI. TIST for the last twenty years, 218 TINE below Third, inserts the most beautiful TIgITH of tho aim, mounted on fine Gold Fianna, Silver, Vulcanite. Coralite, Amber.azo., at prices , for neat anti substantial work, more reasonable than any Dentist in this city pg state. Tooth plugged to last for life. artificial Teen, repaired to snit No pain in extracting. 411 Work Aan ranted to fit. Reference, best famtals, AUCTION SALES jogii B. MYERS & co., Alw T i KERB, Nos. 232 and 234 IdARKST thr.„ stl. LARGE POSITIVE SALEM , 7,000 D, - .;; N • . ;r ROsl FRY, SHIRTS., „a" , TGISDAi A CA - RD—The paltteuLar a,t-t:hiva of do, called to the extensive and desirable a! ,, ortiur in 7'ni t, prising ,- 25 Jots hosiery, gloves, ga letk, tiens, Re., to be sold (in continuatio n ,. TiflS four months ' m cr at e lo it. o'clock procigoly, , d GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HOSIEity . GAUNTLET'S, SHIRTS, \-E\ Included in sale of FRIDAY, Sept. 2.1, will ,„ a large and desirable asaortment of 10.000 d0 1 "7,, , nai ladies', and children's English and Cli , rim ;?I', Woolen, rnerine,and canhmere hcbiery • gatr,d s Paris, buck, beaver, cloth, ringwood, gloves and gauntlets .jusi landed, k!1 shi -AL rt SO— s and dGenratwe s', rs. . and misses' 3.04 POSITIVE SA f•II, OF CARPETINGs, Sa ON SATURDAY MORNING September 24. at precisely 11 o'clock , will b 4 catalogue, on four months' credit, an assortts,,,,,.',"::Et Perkne and line ingrain, venetian, hemp, cotta ;,..11, mornspetinge, which may be examined ea r , ", tql -v y. g of sale. PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCII, INDIA, . GERMAN. AND BRITISH' DRY 000 n;, ON MONDAY MORNIN“, • Septcrcher months' 10 o'clock, Will be sold, , on four credit _about— 4014 800 PACKAGES AND LOTS of French, India,Gorman, and British dry z. ) . ) ,./, , embracing a large and choice assortment or r„„; staple articles n silk, worsted, troolaa, cotton fabrics.Vi N. B.—Samples of the same will he arras; ' , examination with catalogues, early on th 4 sale. 'when dealers will find It to their interest t.) qt 4 . _ . PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH GGODs, NOTlCE.—lncluded in our catalogue sale r 4 Italian, India, German, and Britieb dry to be held on MONDAY MORNING, so r t emb 4? , l ~ , will be found in part the following desirable articles, viz: ".: DRESS SILKS. and f fancy silks, ieces black grog lie Manes. colored r. . ,: MERINO CLOTHS. Pieces mode, high colors and black iller:ft r'.; WOOLEN PLADS. pieces high colors woolen plaids. SILK VELVETS. silk velvet pieces choice colors and black mantilla a s. DRESS GOODS. pieces plain an d 14 VIle4Cl 414 and French ginghams, madelines, cortionaa, cave:SHALS AND SCARPi., ' ' —rich broche long and square shawl,~.,,.',~ 'il cashmere do., rich embroidered scarf, and scarfs, dm. RIBBONS AND TRIMMING A full lin flo e we of rs, bonnet and velvet ribbon . feutliere,- 'dm, " &c. EMBROIDERIES. A full line of rich Paris style eMbtoidoti.), , .• sing collars, sleeves. sets, inserting!, late, CLOAKS AND MAN TILLAS. —Silk and cloth ••• mantillas, talmas, &c. Also, black and colored silk tles, linen carnbri, .. 31 , kerchiefs, veils, black and colored sewings, hoop skirts, fancy articles, &c. LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF PARIS DEL DIERINOSS APP BALIdORAL SKIRTS. Iff IMP , )IITATION t , F MESSRS. H. HEN 2 . . k; •CO. oF NEW Y(111.x. Included in our sale of MONDAY NEST, ber, will be found 1,000 piece fashionableselne delaine , :—inchOh e the choicest colors—assorted, blaeg. genie, a c. , &c. Alec, figured, plaid, and woven Stripe, ROO m . oues Paris merinos's, assorted and solid c A j., 100 do. do. do. pen tsi 150 Balmoral skirts, jest landed, of the cela•brai•lJ Portation of Messrs. 11. B ennequin & Co. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OP BOOTS, S&l' 4 l BROGANS, are ON TUESDAY MORNING, September 27th. at 10 o'clock, will be sold by - A., wltnont reserve, on firer monthe' credit, I,lrXi package% boots, sheet, brosrene, balreetals, shoeft, army goods, travelling bags, dc. ,of oily and kw. ern manufacture, embracint a fresh and prime RA qr, whichf desirable articles for men, women. and 0h112113 will be open for examination early on the me z. log of eels. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OP El'lloPEA 4') AMERICAN DRY 01)01)5, &r, We will hold a large eale of British, an d American dry geode, by catalogue, on tour tn.:l; credit, and part for garb, ON THURSDAY MORNING, September 2!), commencing at precisely 10 ' t I , )ck , ;rising 800 PACKAGES AND LOTS of British. man, French. India, and American dry a.a,d s , bracing a large, fall, and freah assortment of u nn , worsted. linen, cotton, and silk Roots, for city au J c, ~ try Wee. rIIIVNESS, BRINLEY & CO., 'No. Oil GRESTIfIIT and 6I /Anil BALE THIS MORNING (FRIDAY) AT 1C fr(d, A CARD. —The attention of the trade IF, re fa.'At our Bale of French and British 's , goods: 1 / 1 , C.., Friday, September 28d, at 10 o'clock , by ca.tat., K , ; ,. four mouths, comprising about (co lots of new 'a' /I sirable goods. . . NOTICE TO JOBBERS AND RETAII,EIth In sale this mornin - Le pin's black, high -colored :node ill !bit I.IC. silk fringes. do, do. wool fringe 4. do. black stella ob awls. do. broche long shawls. 10 pieces shepherd's plaid lustre.. 100 do. plain glace poplins. 10 do. 6-4 silk poplins, 30 6-4 plaid pet,: ca's 2(0 do. 6-4 all-wool plaid taeriaoss. 10 do. 6 4 brocade reps and poll de C:lLl'3 100 do. silk plaids and tartau. ICO do. 6.4 plaid merinoaa, do. l'ans prided de /nines. PARIS FLANNELS. DO pieces extra quality Paris all-wool la.anala ALSO, SILKS. 60 late plain and fancy dress silks, rhinos, armnres. . CLOAKING'S, ITALIAN CLOT/i , ,. es Pieces 6-4 new-style wool cloak ings. do, London black Italian cloths. satin de C.:al:. 100 cartons Nos. r€ 30 mull de ssie rtbhen, SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. THIS MORNING. Sept. 23d, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on credit. 010 lots fancy and staple French dry goods. ifir Sozople6 and citiologavi early on month.; sale. SALE OF JACONETS, CAMBRIC'S, TAPE CHE"':i VICTORIA LAWNS, NANSooKS. MULLS. • • SUPERIOR MARE. THIS MORNING. Full line fine to ON- tine 6.4:10 coneta. Calll " " Victoria lawns. " Nanaooks, Swiss math,. &c. 300 PLAID BALMORALS. 200 new style Maid balmorale. 50 PIECES EX-QUALITY PARIS MARCELLIIi.3. of superior Quality, including white, black, and 6: colored. GROS 'CHINES, COLORED GROS DE NAPLES. all FL( 'RENCK& Black gros de Mines. Colored gron do Naples and Florence& MALINE LACES. CRAPES, &o. An involeo of 5-4, 10.4, and 12-4 wkiLta Moline laces. Englialt black crape?. Crape veils, As. Alno. Ribbons. de laines. ainghara;. - RI , JACOB R. SMITH & CO., Alf, TIONEERS. SECOND and UNION Streets TO PAPER :FIANGERS, BUILDERS, AND OTRF.a• WALL PAPERe% LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF 3.000 NFU 'I . / PERIOR WALL PAPER ON SATURDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock, at the auction store, Second ant la:.. str.ets. comprising fine hand prints, low-priced ir.; unglazed wall papers, border:- 4cc., to be sold is suit private buyers. builders, and others. Open for examination early on Saturday morniaz se2l.4t* M THOMAS & SONS • Nos. 13s aIL4 141 South YOURTyI Street SALES OF STOCKS /ND REAL ESTATE, At the Exchange. every TUESDAY. at 12 0'6(.4 21 ic S'irifaridbilis of each Property issued separs.t,ly.ta on the t aturdaY previoni to each tale ] AV Cain logi 34 tc pamphlet form, giving fan tieecripuorce. FURDIITURE SALES at the Auction Stori e7iu TH URSDAY. ifi4r Particular attention given to sales at Priva:i tt itidenceFi, ?AT.L *MLR STOORs AND REAL ESTATI Fifth Fall Sale, 27th September, Admini,trators' Sale, 217 South Ninth rtri.st NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BRUSSEL , . Cdd• PETS. &c. THIS MORNING. Sept. 23d, at 10 o'cfook, at w No. 21.7 . Scuth Ninth ,;r4a. by order of adminietrators, the entire householi ist kitchen furniture. May be examines at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale. Sale at No. 100 South Broad street. ELEGANT FURNITURE, ROsE WOOD NAND, VS VET CARPETS. &e. ON MONDAY MORNING. 26th inst.. at 10 o'cloclt.at N 0.109 South Broad s:rast,tl ca, alogue, the entire farniture. elegant rosevreoi n. kr: i by Senomeeker Sr Co., line velvet carpets, Drool safe by Farrel & Herring; fine beam inatirsi , -. &c. Bray be examined at S o cloak on tee niars!2t the sale. TO BRASS FOUNDERS AND GTHERS. Executors' Sale, No. 1.005 BEACH Street. STEAM &NOIRE, LATHES, FIRE-PROOF 0121EsT. TOOLS, &c, ON TUESDAY MORNING'. 27th inst., at 10 o'clock, at No. 1005 Bench street, abyvi Laurel street, by order of Executors of the late 1,1.10 Denton, deceased, steam engine, six. horse wive!' lathe, self-acting: geared and hand lathes; la the taJ.l: belting; superior fire-proof chest, by Lillie S Sax: oto furniture; signs, Ac. Fwll rAttleulara in ea Minutia. May be examiusd at S o'clock on morning of s3la Executors' Sale, 150 S Chestnut street SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO, 'MIRRORS, VET CARPETS, PAINTINGS, &c. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, fifth inet , at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. Chestnut street.. the entire furniture rosewood fine Preach plate mantel and pier mirrors, fine carpets, Bne oil paintings. china and glassware, hair mattresses. beds, &c. May be examined at S o'clock ou the morning o: sale. Sale at No. 1818 Chestnut street. ELEGANT FURNITURE, MIRRORS, PIANO, de. On FRIDAY MORNING, 10th inst., at 10 o'clock, at No. 1818 Chestnut m tre,l!. l, l catalogue, the superior furniture, including snit of ei4. gant rosewood and walnut drawing-room inrattem tarts mantel and pier mirrors, rosewood piano. iavi• 'tier dining-room furniture, tine carpets, &e. B SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, • 622 CHESTNUT and 613 SANSOM Street. LATIOJA SALE OF 17Al lI.ABLE OIL ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS NENf4, 22d and 23d inst., at 8 o'clock, will be sold, abmit choice and valusble oil paintings, from the Opt? Artists , Gallery. New York, embracing Amertesu scenes, !river, lake. and mountain scenery, flow pencils of some of the most eminent artiste of Medal' among which are Paul .Ritter, H. Reese, A. Somror'; Augusta Bel eyins, and others, all richly mounted tau . gob?-leaf frames. Now open for examination,With scriptive catalogues. STRAW AND 'FELT ooODS, ARTIPICIALS. BONS, AND WHITE GOODS. ON FRIDAY MORNINO, 30th Inst.. at 10 o'clock precisely large sale of iitaV ant felt goods, comprising bonnets, tnrbens, riat3: o4 r jockey bats, of new and fashionable shapes, sultabid ,4 fall trade. , 4. 100 cartons of French artiticiale,ribbons,vel' -1 laces, tabs, Ste. Also, fine jaeonet mnslitts, black Italian cloth-, s'• FEATHERS, LACES, Sr.•. Also, a line of feathers, black laces, 'Sm. OA TUESDAYR RANOINOR. X DIORlileiG 27th inst., at 10 'clock, Wilt bo sold, to Globe a cyn.YA a large quantity of paper hangings, comprising V , ' end English gold, glazed, and hand-print wall paper' decorations, borders, panels. mouldings, Arc VDILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEEB S, at ban M/BSZT and MI 0011134971 stre w '' POSITIVE SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOT? , _ _ . . ._ SHOES ON MONDAY MORNING, Eeptember 26th, commencing at 10 o'clock( Ptol we willsell by catalogue for cash, about LON boots,shoes.biome, bilmornO, gaitors t and ', A I goods of prime fresh stock, to which we invt , the attention of buyers. BY HENRY P. WOLBERT, AUCTIONEER, No. 202 MARK= Street. South Side, above, Seaoad er. =,-- , --: yrl Woe of Dry good_, _Triptnaing., Noltoitg. SUL t 10 . MONDAY, WkiDNE6DAY, and FRIDAY Murcia. " 11 mencing at 10 o'clock. CLOTHING. DRY GOODS, Sm. %HIS DAY. At 11 o'clock, will be sold, heavy overcoat , frctk coats, cricket jackets, arm ...Amore and c, wool and merino shirts and drarprs , I , dt Is, dry goods, trimmings, 3(C. IPANCOAST it WARNOCK, AUK TIONEERS. A4O MARKET Street. LARGE POSITIVE SALE 800[LOTS AMER A - 01),. IMPORTED DRY GOODS, MILLINERY 0' LOSIERY DOODE, &o. by eatalOgile• ON WEDNESDAY, September 28tb, COM litencing at 10 o'clock , P , 4 , 31 comprising a fall and desirable assortment of cal!, ,•• seasonable goods, which will be found wortnY ~° 'Motion of bnycrs. 131.1 ASS STENCIL ALPHABET - M. J. METCALF & SON, 101 UNION STREET, BOSTON, MASS . ., two The only manufacturers in the United State d- $,„ i=f Alphabets and Figuree, to any great extent or.; variety. Sold at wholesale at the Lomoot Co.qv. • : ,,, J Aldo, the best or INDELIBLE STENCIL 11 ,, •‘ . i tr Stencil Died and, all 'kinds of ,Stoef! —quiries or orders promptly attouded to.o—
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