THE CITY. hescbuakeovs. CBICKET MATCH. An Interesting match, at erloket was played oh Saturday, between the second eleven of the Young America Club and eleven selected from the students of the University of Pennsylvania. The play on both sides was very good, although owing to the small score made by the University eleven? the ln teTostflaggod until their spirited hatting in their second Innings gavedhom a chance for victory. The bowling on both sides was very good as was the batting with a, few exceptions. The weakest point of both sides, seemed to he their fielding, overthrows being.made, These were doubt less owing to excitement, bat a'cricket player should always be cool and collected. By the score which we append, It will Be seen that the Young AmwJca Club were winners, with lire crickets to go down: TjmvßßSiTr. .... riKW isxixas. ■ . 6 Armstrong, b, Morgan... 1 <=. * b Wr'iirbl:.... 1 •Simons, b. Wright 2 st. Morgan b. j Beasley, b. Wright...--* 6 h.un out.* Hoffman, c. R. rTewhall, : b. Wright....... 0 JTagee, b. Wright.® Warner c. h. q I FIRST INXIKCiS. Wright, b. Hoffman...,,. 8 McKim, b. Magee ......;. 9 Bui ns, run out 2 Leavitt, b. Magee........ 4 Hears, runout 24 Fisher, c. Headman, b. Holiiaau ............ 2 c. Morgan, b, Hoffman.. 1 Davis, b. Hoffman. 0 ©rne, U. Hoffman . 3 Gibson, not out 8 ByesS, legbyel, whies 7.16 ;T0ta1.............. —.72 z: THE ACCIDENT AT THE ItAILBOAD DEPOT. Tia coroner’s jury rendered a verdict on Saturday night last in the base of William Young, John Kane, and John Henderson, who died from iniuries received at the depot of the Philadelphia and Erie JRailroafl. Market and Fifteenth streets, on the 24th ult. The following is the substance of the verdict: The evidence before jthe jury showed that iron rafters were used in the building. The makers of the rafters did not contract to put.them up, and the carpenter was obliged to employ his own men. These men did not understand them, and got them in position only by much hammering, and some alteration. . The .first rafter was put in position on the 19th ult. It was securely wouged into the waits. The others were merely laid up on the new walls, secured on each side by ropes. As - the workmen ■were passing on the 24th to raise the sixth rafter to its place, a crash was heard, and the whole five loose rafters came down. . ■ The jury are of opinion, though not able positively to say, that the rafters might have been flawed; or, that the men being unaeoustomed to putting them up, some of the iron fastenings might have been In jured. The accident they pronounce to be one of that character whieh cannot satisfactorily be ex plained, and for which they can blame no one. They simply render, therefore, that John Henderson, William Young, and John Kane came to their deaths by the Jailing of the rafters above stated. The jury were .Tames Hutchinson, Samuel T.Oress well, Charles H. Bublcam, GvW. Brooke, Job Bart lett, and Harman Y, Tomlinson. At an early hour on Saturday morning a fire broke out in the third story of the large planing mill on Broad street, below Brown. The light was observed by a man who was standing opposite the building, and the flames were extinguished before any headway had been gained. The timely dis covery of the fire prevented a serious conflagration, as the mill is filled with material of a combustible character On Saturday morning, about 8 o’clock, a fire oc curred at the house of Alexander McOroll, In the rear of 029 South Firth street. A child, while play ing with matches, set Are so some dresses hanging upon the wail. The dresses were consumed. In the pocket of one was a pocket-book containing $5O, which was aiso burned. A BIG PRICE FOB A GOLD DOLL Alt. A draft meeting was held In the Seventh ward, on Friday evening. The treasurer-of the fund, Mr: "William. A. Bolin, reported the contribution of a poor sewing woman, whose only son (and she was a widow) had been given to the country’s cause. This contribution consisted of a gold dollar. After dwelling upon the fact that this poor widow had given, unasked, her last dollar to assist in support ing the cause of the country, the speaker proceeded to offer for sale the widow’s gold dollar. A spirited competition immediately arose, and la a short time it was knocked down for one hundred and eighteen dollars. A pretty good price for gold that, hut con sidering the object to which the principal and pre mium was to he applied, not a cent too high. OPENING OF A NEW MARKET HOHSE. The new market house at Twelfth , and Market streets was opened to the public on Saturday morn ing. Its occupants are the old tenants of the Frank lin Market House, on Tenth street, above Chestnut, which has consequently been vacated. The last named structure has been purchased by the Penn sylvania Eailroad Company, and will be used in connection with the depot at Eleventh and Market streets. The passenger depot is about to be trans ferred to the Twenty-fourth ward, when -passenger ■cars will carry passengers to the depot at that point. CITY niPBOVBMENTS. The build ing inspectors issued permits during the month of September as follows: Dwelling-houses $4,-of which B were one-story,'63 were two-stories, 28 were three-stories; T boiler-house, l depot, 4 facto ries, 1 foundry, I forge, 2 green-houses, 1 hay-press, 4 offices, 1 pottery, 1 school-house, 4 sheds, 6 stores, 1 slaughter-house, 1 shop, 15 stables—making a grand total of buildings of 138. There were also SI additions and alterations. DEATH OF LIEUTENANT WATERMAN.. We have learned wiih sorrow the death of Lieu tenant Charles Douglas Waterman, of the United States Engineer Corps. Lieutenant Waterman was one of the officers on board the Electric Spark, who was captured and paroled by the Florida. He had not received any notification of having been ex changed up to the time of his death. Mr, Water man was a son of the late Colonel Albert G-. Water man. He was a young man of great promise. His death took place at Burlington, New Jersey, we be lieve, a few days since. STABBING CASE. A man named William Guy was stabbed in the stomach on Saturday by a man named Howard, in an aflray at a low place, No. 604 Lombard street. Both parties were negroes. They were heated by Strong drink, and the deadly blow was given at a word. Guy was taken to the hospital. Theassail ant is In custody. - MILITARY. ■ ■■■ ; THE QUOTA OF THE CITY. ' ; V ! It seems that at the present time the quota of Philadelphia falls short about one thousand. The largest number in any one ward to be made up is the First. Meetings will be held in every .precinct to-morrow night in this ward. An assessment of $6 per man liable to draft 1b talked of. The number of men required must be made up in. a very fe w days If the city is to be freed from the draft. The city authorities, on Thursday, increased the city bounty to $450 per man, thus making a total bounty of $650, Including the Government and ward bounties of $lOO each, and when added to the pay of the soldier netting him the handsome sum of $842 for a year’s service. Under these liberal terms there will be no difficulty in promptly procuring all the men needful to fill the city’s quota. But there Is still another difficulty to be overcome. Every recruit desires and ought to have his money paid to him at once. If lie cannot get of the city he will go where he can get it. The City Treasurer roust, therefore, be prepared to cash all watrants for bounties as presented, which he cannot do in the present condition of the treasu ry without tie aid and co-operation of the commu nity, who are to bo relieved|from the necessity of a draft by the payment of these bounties. The re ceipts of the treasury at this season are uniformly light. In addition to this, tho City Treasurer, Mr. Bumm, is already carrying on his individual credit, nearly four millions and a half of dollars, which he has already paid out in the way of bounties, pre ferring this course to forcing the city loans upon the market. : • The whole difficulty, however, may at oneo and very readily Wobviated if those having warrants upon the Treasury will defer their presentation for a few days until these claims for bounties are met. The heaviest of i hese demands for the next ten days will be for the payment of school teachers and po licemen, and it can hardly be that among these per sons, numbering together nearly two. thousand, a full half, If not more, are In no pressing need of money. But the sacrifice, if it be a sacrifice, should not be exacted of those alone. The object is suffi ciently important to enlist the hearty co-operation of all, and Mr. Bumm should be freed from all other demands of every character, until the city is fully , out of the draft by the payment of the bounty to the last of the tnousand men yet needed. OPFICEES FOB COLORKD EEGIMENTS. , The following students of tho United States Mili tary School for applicants for command of colored troops passed a successful examination befoie the Board of Examiners at Washington, D. O last week, and were recommended for the positions named: * Far Captain— Henry S. Osborne, corporal, Bth Illinois Cavalry. For First Lieutenant,— William Oonly, civilian, of Philadelphia. , For Second Lieutenants.— Henry D, Barbaker, pri vate, 67th Pennsylvania Regiment; Arthur Hitch cock, private, §<l Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps; Charles M.' Renshaw, private, 31st Massachusetts Regiment. Tlls POLICE. [Before Mr. Alderman Beitler. 1 FINAL HEARING. Three men, giving the names of Jos. Roberts, N. Criaiand, and Edward Hughes, had a Anal hearing on Saturday, before Alderman Beitler, at the Cen tral Station, on the charge ot collecting money for the bounty fund committee In one of the rural wards, and appropriating the same to their own use. There had been several healings in this ease, from which It would appear that some or all of the de fendants, and other persons not arrested, had been In the habit of soliciting and collecting money for ; almost every purpose, such as steam engines, ambu lances, benevolent and charitable societies, Young Men's Christian Association, and last, and by far the more; In famous, bounty money. The defendants were bound over In the sum of $l,OOO to answer at ■court, 1 N POLICE STATISTICS. During the month of September the police made the following number or arrests : First district 222 ; Second, 475; Third,-307; Fourth, 252• Fifth, 322 : Sixth, 163 ; Seventh, 168; Eighth, 98; Ninth, 99 ; Tenth, 171; Eleventh, 127 ; Twelfth, 107; thir teenth, 40; Fourteenth, 240; Chestnut Hill, fl; Harbor Police, 87 ; Day Sergeants, 20. Total num ber of arrests, 3, M-l. , ; f the courts. with the hearing of 1 hZbeZs ™'f„ mainly ocou P i ° d which were of the slightest Inters: 0a ?? s ’ , non ®. ol Sitting Of the court, however T^U? l^ 11 " v thß Esq., presented a question as to the°nS, l lstohar i eleofcion'offloers for the Twenty-sixth°f by act Of Legislature of territory former^b’ebS 9 '? 811 to the; First ward. M*i act of S® the ward provided that the officers to oondaMn g -election were to be appointed by “ the election nm cers of the i’.irst ward.” Judge Allißon thorefnrn decided that the judges and inspectors of election for the First ward must meet and appoint the officers to conduct the election in the Twenty-sixth ward. In the civil courts nothing was done beyond dis posing of the usual Saturday's motion lists. ■ Indian Relics.— A number of Indian relics have ■recently been brought to light by excavation in Dor fvME'Ssachusetts, consisting of Indian skele- ! 0 , rlD ation of the Bkulls indicates great S 5« n ?Sm?i, < to‘, cs S Uotl7eßess ' and many of the bones evidence of large frames and tn”tt r %tTvidit^ M,!h WII1 > belnspec t AN Autieicial Incubation —Mr.Brlttan nr run Mansion House, corner of Bleeoker and cSv streets, several weeks since imported a lot tor ties.; They were killed shortly after theK??i“ ; val, and nothing more thought of. the affair until Yesterday; when about thirty young ones were found crawling about the promises. On exnmino tion It was found that several .eggs had been law near a wall heated by a range, and in that manner incubation bad taken place. The little ones are quite a curiosity, being probably the first native' fcorn green turtles ever seen In New York, Bun out.-• ■•• • • 11 c. Burns b. 1Vr1ght...... 2 Not out... 9 b. C. M0rgan............. 1 Bun 0ut................... ;! Ban 0ut................... t Kun 0ut...... ....It Evans, b. LenvUt....;."U Byes S, wides 11 .......77 tMERICA. SECOXD TXBISOS.’ . b. Hoffman I Notout 2 c. Huffman, ; b, Mageo.... o b. Hoffman.... •••H b. Magee 4 Notout. 5 1. b. w. b. Hoffman ...... 2 Bye I, legbyesl, widel.. 6 PIKES. _ w ___SHE3RIFr’S S. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY 'VIRTUE OF p a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to “ VoNDAY Eva be exposed to public sale or Y< l r iS u „ e ’ n^.eir eet Hallf mng, Oct. 3,1864,at 4 o’clock, at Sansum street i t ’ Alltbat certain two-story f«Sf 0 ®!y fu the Bit most and lot or piece of PhitadolnMa. now partly trict of:Penn in.the |Wladotenm, f nowPin > { m the Twentieth ami Twenty a ost et|ladin|t 0n Jll6 i anJ Philadelphia, the side of a certain of thejate John degreeg wBß t 49 perches to a post: thence by land late of ?ud uorth 68K degrees east 30 perches to a by land late of Edward Shippen south WK is “st Sperches and 8-10ths of a perchTo a post*: land late of William Masters, deceased, imth 1611 degrees west 1754 perches to a post; thence . liv”said land of John Little south 0314 degrees west, 19 parches ami !>-10ths of a perch to the place of begin ning: containing 8 acres and 120 perches of land, strict measure, [Being the same premises which Henry Bon ■sail by indenture dated the first day of February, Anno Domini 1850,recorded in DeedßookG. W.C. &c.. No. 34, page 280, granted and conveyed unto the sard Freeman •Scott in fee; reserving thereout a yearly ground rent of 3!0. OS dollars! and the said Henry Bonsall by inden ture dated the first day of February, Anno DominUBso, recorded in DeedßookG. W. C-,fjo 34, pa*eSS3. &u , granted and assigned the said yearly groundrent unto Paul Beck Goddard, trustee, &c.; and the said Paul Beck Goddard, trnstee, &c.. by indenture tripartite, dated ihe fifth day of August, Anno Domini 1859. anl intend* d to be recorded.'granted, released, and ex tinguished the said yearly ground rent unto the said Freeman Scott, his heirs and assigns, forever. 1 N.B .—The above lot or piece of land is situate on the noithsidoof Columbia avenue west of Broad street, and is bounded on the north partly by Monument Ce msicry [D. C. ; 5..’64 111., Debt, $651.22. johnH. Campbell.] Taken in execution and~to be sold as the property of Freeman Scott. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 17,1361. se23-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sate or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Octobers, 1864, at4o’clock, at Sansom- street Hall,’ : All that certain lot ofßroand situate on the west side of Twenty-first hundred and fifty-eight feet six inches northward from hummer street, in the city of Philadelphia;, containing in front on Twenty-first street twenty feet, and in depth one hundred and eighty live feet six inches to Aspen street. [Which said pre mises the City or Philadelphia , by deed dated March 25, .IS3B, conveyed unto John Blackburn and Peryer Tick nor in fee ]• CD. C.; S., ’64. 263. Debt $BBO. Brewster;] ' Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Blackburn and FeryerTicknor. , u JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 21, 1864, se22-3t SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF s-J a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, October 3,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hull, All that certain two-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the strath side of Coates street, one hundred and fifty-seven feet westward from Franklin street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Coates street eighteen feet (including an alley twen ty-two inches wide), and in depth eighty- five feet. [D. C. ; S.,'■’64. 166. Debt, $111.60. Dougherty.] Taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property of Mary White. : JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 17,1864. se22-3t SHERIFF’S SALE,—BY. VIRTUE OF ■-NJ a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDJfIT Evening, October 3,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certaihlot of ground with the buildings there on erected, situate on the west side of a twenty feet street (which runs north ward from Fitter street seventy feet eastward from Mifflin street), at tbe distance of one hundred and seventeen feet northward from Fitter street, in . the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on said twenty-feet street thirteen feet, and in depth ahouttwenty-eight feet. Subject, to the payment ofa yearly ground rent of twenty silver dollars. [D.C.; S., ’64. 187 Debt $380.• Hippie.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles Baeder, Charles Delany, and Wm. Adamson. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia,, Sheriffs Office, Sept. 21, 1864. se23-3t SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF hi a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Oct. 8,1564, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. T. All that certain lot of ground beginning on the northwest corner of. Westminster avenue: and Markoe street, thence along Markoo efcreet 110 feet 2 inches, thence westward 100 feet to a twenty-feet street, thence ' along the same 113 feet 6 inches to Westminster avenue, thence along the same 100 feet to the beginning. ~. . No. 2. All that lot of ground situate on the westerly side of Markoe street, llOfeet 2 inches northward from Westminster avenue; containing in front on Markoe st. 126 feet, and in depth TOO feet to a twenty-feet-wide street. [Which said lots George Strawbridge et nx. ,hv deed dated January 25,1854, eOnveyed nato Robert W. Banseli,. in fee; reserving out of each of said lots' a yearly ground rent of sixty dollars. 1 CD. C. ; S., ’64. 110. Debt, $195. Campbell.] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Robert W. HanseU. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 21,1864. , se22-8t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A ■el Writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three, story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Third street, forty seven feet northward from Buttonwood strest, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on Third street sixteen fret, and in depth one hundred and seven feet, to a three-feet wide alley. [Which said premises Phi lip H. Heppe. by mortgage dated December 14, 1859, re corded in mortgage book A. D. Bf, No. 44, page337,So., mortgaged nnto the Jefferson Building and Saving Fund Association.] . [D. C.; S., ’64. 183. Debt, $2,761.35.: Clayton.] Taken in execution and to he sold, as the property of Philip H. Heppe, ” JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 21,1864, se22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF kJ a Writ of levari Facias, to nm directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Octobers, 1864,at4o’clock, at Sansom-street Ha-li, Au that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Callowhill street, 101 feet 9X inches westward from Seventeenth street, in the city .of Philadelphia; containing In front on Callow hill street 16 feet, and in depth 60 Ket.:: Taken in execution, issued on a judgment in C. C. P., J., ’64, 19, on claim for footway paving (Sellers),and to be sold as the property of Henry W. Gault. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offlpe, Bept. 21,1864, se22-3t' SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF k-7 a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex- Soeed to public sale far vendue, on MONDAY Evening, ctober S, 1564, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,'- . All that certain lotot ground situate on the sontheast wardly Bide of Kiehmond street eighty feet southwest wardly of Clearfield stree', in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Kiehmond street forty-eight feet; and in depth nine-hundred and fifty feet to Bank street [Which said lot Thomas B. Longstreth tt ux., by deed dated January 1, IMS, recoided in Deed Book T, H., No, 76, pageS7, conveyed unto Walter Laing and An thony Swain in fee; reeervinga groundrent of two hun dred and eighty-eight dollars. 3 ' ~ |[D. C.; S., 1.64.1 181. Debt. $1,654-80. Longstreth.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Walter Latng, and Anthony Swaiu (who has conveyed his interest.) JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 21, 1564., se22-3t SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE ,OF kJ a writ ofYenditioniExponas, tome directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Oct. 3, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Ail thaibertain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Hutchinson street, four hundred and ninety-two feet northward from Poplar stre«t, tn the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Hutchinson street fifteen feet, and tn depth eiihty . two feet to Tylerstreet.. [Which said premises Sarah B.: Gorgas, guardian, by deed dated June 9, 1857, re corded in Deed Book B. D, W., No. 143. page 281, &c., .conveyed unto Thomas Doyle in fee, reserving ay early groundrent of $41,2-5, payable April and October. ] [D. C.; S, ’64,179. Debt, $226.41. Davis.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the prefperty of Thomas Doyle. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 21, 1564. se22-3t CHERIFF’ S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF k~7 a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Octobers, 1564, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Allthat certain three-story brick 1 messuage, three story back buildings and lot of gronnd, situate on the south side ofßace street (No. 118), between Front and Second streets, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on Kace street fifteen feet, and In depth seventy six feet six inches. [Which said premises John S Adams'et ah.byneed dated November 21, 1826, con veyed unto David S. Freeiand in fee,', subject, as re spectß one moiety of said premises, to a yearly rent chaTga of fourteen and a half Spanish dollars. ] _[D. C.; S., ’64.: [9O. Dtbt, $3,216, Townsend.) Taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of David S. Fre, land, deceased : 1 1 ' • JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Sept, 21,1864. se22 St SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF kJ a writ of Venditioni Exponas, 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, AH that certain brick messuage known by the name of the Montgomery. Hotel, stables and other buildings, and lot of ground, beginning on the northeast corner of Sixth and Willow streets, in the city of Philadelphia thence, northward along Sixth’ street sixty-two-feet; thence eastward one hundred feet; thence north ward seventy-two feet; thence eastward About seventy-one feet three inebe*;, thence eouiheastwardly about one hundred and five feet three inches to Willow street, and thence, by the same, southwestwardly about one hundred and ninety-four feet sight Inches to the begin ning. [Which, said prembes Jacob Scheetz, by deed dated February 1, 1858, recorded in Deed Book A D B , No. 9, page 76, &c. , conveyed unto William A. Scheetz >n fee; reserving the free use and privilege of a twclve feet-wide court or alley lefediiTi; from Sixth street 1 " CD. C.; S., ’64. 195. Debt, ’slo,39o. Thorn ] Taken m execution and to he sold as the property of Wfiliam A. Scheetz. _■ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept, 21,1864. se22-3t QHEHIFF’S BALE.—-BY VIRTUE OF kJ a writ of Venditioni Exponas, 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, Ail that certain messuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Wood Bireet, west of Second street, in the city of Philadelphia; eoniaining.in front on Wood Hraet fifteen feet, and m depth fifty feet. Bounded eastward by Kichard Townaend?s ground, northward by Jos. Cannen’s ground, end westward bv ground granted or intended to have been, to - Mans and wife. YWhich said premises William Lardner, bvdeed dated March IS, 1786, recoided in Deed Book G. W B . No. —7, page 457, conveyed nnto William Baker in tee, reserving a ground rent of twenty dollars payable Ist iuer) wtlch I ' early kvound bent I was reduced to ' ’«• Debt, $238.47. Pierce.) ’Taken in execution and to be sold as the propertv of William Baker. JOHN THOMPSON Kfioii# ; Philadelphia,.Sheriff’s 2l, ism! seSSi QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF kJ a writ.of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or yendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Oct. 3, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Ail that certain lot of ground beyinning on Ihe north west corner of Spring Garden street and" Pennsylvania avenue, in the city of Philadelphia; thence westward along Spring Garden'street SS feet g inches; thenoe northward SO feet 1 inch:-thence at right-angles to Pennsylvania avenue; 30 feet 1 inch to said avenue; thence southeastward along the same 86 feet 9 inches to tho beginning. Taken in execution on a judgment on city claim , for taxes, (C. C.F., M. ’64, Adams,) and to be sold as the property of Patrick Burns ' ; , , ~ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. - Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept..2l, 1864. seS2-3i SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A KJ writ ofVenditioni Exponas, to medirected, will be exposed to public sale or.yendue, on MONDAY Evening. October 3, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground litaate on the westerly side of Whshingtonatreet, in the. Twenty-first ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Wash ington street fifty feet,.and-in depth one hundred feet to Monroe street. Being lot No. 6in the general plan or draft of Mount Yernon. [Which said premises George/ W, Snuck, by deed dated February 14,1819, recorded in' Deed Book X. R. 8., -No. 27, page 424, conveyed unto Oswald J. Bank in fee, reserving a ground rent of twenty four dollars, payable Ist of February and August. : . • . „C D. C.;, S., ’64. 198 Debt, $lB9 80. Blackburn. ]. >. Taken in w execution and to be sold as the property of Oewald J. HSuk JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1864. se22-3t QIIERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF kJ a writ of YenditioniExponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening, October. 3, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain messuage and lot of ground'situate on the south side of Race street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Race street 16 feet 3 inches, and in depth 85 feet 3 inches. Bounded eastward partly by lot No. 2 and partly by ground formerly of Edward Garrigues, south ward by ground of Richard Price, westward by ground of Richard Thorn.. [Which said premises Richard Price et ux.. by deed dated September. 17, 1835, recorded in Deed Book A. M., No 70, page 222, &c., conveyed unto James M. J&ckstn in fee; reservingaground rent of S2CO, payable 22d February and Angnst. ] . [D. C.; 5.,'64. 193. Debt,;5818.26.. Hopper.]. ! Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James M. Jackson. ■ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Sept. 21. 1864. se22-3t: SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF _ a writ of Levari Faciaß, tome directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue,, on MONDAY Evening, October 8, 1564 1 at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Ilall,' . l ™- certain lot of ground situate on the BfteemiStV ? f Asti and Richmond date; Point road) tatliiiS, f be city of Philadelphia; con depth of that n -a>??;i hmond street seventy feet, and in. to Salmon steMt ldt rw£° n ,? Asil 6treet two hundred feet, et nx.“ by aS’ C T? demises John G. Schneider Deed feook A c d H d si ee o? ll> ‘ r ®> lSfil ' recorded in unto Charles H;Dtecnhowe?in? e T] Ssi &C ‘ ’ 00nT - esr9d . Taken in ex?c'uUin B ! i,ia 6 fe-,P L i 1 I ’ ab l; ®k 6ss - 13 3 ■ Charles a, DanenhowerT tob ® .®>ld as the property of Philadelphia, Sheriff's g Sheriff QHERIFF’S SALE.— BY VTR.Ttt'p ht> a W rit of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed exposed to public saleor vendue, on MONDAY feSi:,,"® October 3, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at sWmVtfcet H All the right, title, and interest ot Frank McQiio’m „r and In all that certain brick building and lot of gronrof beginning on the northeast corner of York avenue f Old York road) and Noble street, in the city of Phils., delphia; thence eastward along Noble Btreet forty eight feet four inches, thence northward seventy feet ten inches, thencß westward forty-eight feet tan inches to York avenue, thence along the same southward sixty-six feet eight Inches to the beginning. [D. C.; S.; '64. 184. Debt, $6OO. Vogdes.] John TfloarrsoN, sßeritr. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 21, 1861.- 8922-31 SHERIFF’S SAJLES. CHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF M a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed» will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Octobers, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All those two certain contiguous lots or pieces of ground,.with the four-story brick messuages or Btores (known as the Commercial Buildings), thereon erected, situated on the north aide of Walnut street, at the dis tance of about one hundred and thirty *seven feet west ward from the west side of. Front street, in the. Fifth ward of the city o£ Philadelphia: containing, together in front or breadth on the said Walnut street, 47 feet 9 inches more or less, and extending in length or-depth northwardsl feet more or less. Bounded northward by ground formerly of John Delavall, since of Richard Hill, deceased, eastward- by lot formeriy3of Bichard Dean, afterwards of Ann Whitpain, and westward-by a messuage and lot late of Edmund Williams. [The easternmost of the said two contiguous lots containing in front on Walnut street 86 feet three inches more or ' Jess, and extending in depth northward 51 feet more dr less; being the eame premises wMdk.Francis Harold Duffee ana Mary J., his wife* by indentnre dated tbe tenth day of May, A. D., 1854. recorded in Philadelphia-in Deed Book K. D. W. , No. 23, page S 6, &c., granted _ and conveyed unto the said George McHenry m fee, under and subject as respects the i westernmost portion thereof, to the payment of a yearly ground rent of one hundred and eigluy-*ix dollars, payable half yearly, on the sixth nays and October, m every year forever, with out deduction for taxes, and reserving therefor and thereout unto the said Francis Harold Buffee, his heirs and assigns, the yearly re at or-sum of eight hundred BJid .ninety- four dollar, in half yearly payments, on the first of May and November, in every year forever, Without any deduction for. taxes, &c ; and the weatern mcB_t ofthe faid two contiguous lots of ground contain- - ingm breadth on Walnut street eleven feet six inches, and extending in depth forty-eight feet more or less, AuLrey H. Smith, by indenture, dated the 23d day of Oc ijker, A. J), 1854, and recorded at Philadelphia in Deed .Book. T. H., No. 175, page 151, &c. , granted and con-. veyfd unto the said George McHenry in fee, reserving therefor and thereout unto the said Aubrey. H. fcmith, his. heirs and assigns, the yearly rent or sum of three hundred dollars in half yearly payments, on the first day of January and July, in every year forever, with out any deduction for taxes, &c., as in and by the said above recited two several indentures, reference being had unto them respectively, will more fully anpeav. 3 CH. C.; S. # '64 178, Debt, $19,247.50. J. W-Paul.] • Taken m execution and to be sold as the property of George McHenry. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, ■ Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept- 21,1864.. se22-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.--BY VIRTUE ,QF a wttt of Levari Facias, to me directed,"will be ex- : posed*o pulflic sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Evening, Octobers, 1864, at4o’cloek, at Sansom-street Hall,; All those certain warehonsos, brick oil factory, and other buildings, wharf, screw dock, and lot or piece of .ground situate on the southeast side of Dslawars ave nue (formerly called Penn Btreet), between : Laurel (formerly called Maiden) and Shackama-xon Streets, formerly In -the district of Kensington, now in the Eighteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Delaware avenue 160 feet, and extending in length or depth of that' breadth sontheasterly into the river Delaware. Bound ed on the northeast by ground granted, or in tended to have been granted to William Donaldson on Sound rent; on the southeast by the river elaware, on the southwest by, ground granted, or in tended to have been granted to Isaac Eyre on ground rent, and northwest by, Delaware avenue aforesaid. [Being tbe same, premises which. William B. Hodman by indenture, hearing date the twenty-seventh day of • April, 1860, recorded in Deed Book G. W. C., No. 50, pagelcD, &c., granted and conveyed nnto the said Ed-' ward H. Eowley, Algernon E. Askburner, and George B. Keen, in fee, subject to,the.payment of a certain mortgage debt of $20,000, made of the said premises by the said William, B. Hodman to Susan, B. Brown by indenture of mortgage. hearing date the sixth day of March, A: D. 1835, recorded in mortgage book A. M., No. 24, page 114. etc. And the said George B. Keen and Fannie L., his wife, by deed poll bearing date tbe 27th day of May, 1851, recorded in Deed Book G. W. C., No TO6, p&ge 283, &o.; xranted and conveyed all his estate, right, title, and interest in the said pre mises unto the ■ aid Edward H. Eowley and Algernon K. Ashhurntr, in fee, subject tothe payment of a pro portionate part of the aforesaid mortgage .debt, and of a certain other mortgage debt of $2,000 therein mentioned, which has since been fully paid and satisfied of record. 3 And also the steam engines, screw apparatus, and ma chinery of every kind whatsoever used or employed in or about, or belonging or appertaining to said oil fac tory and screw dock. CD. C.; S., ’64. 192. Debt, $20,466.66. Hopper.] Taken in execution'and to be sold, as;the property of Algernon E. Ashburner; dec , and Edward H; Kowley. 'Lj';-'' •»'_ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, i Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1864,5e22-3t SHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to-me directed, will he .exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Oct. 3, 1664, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. No. 1. All that certain lot of. ground with the im provements thereon "(five-story stone paper mill, ma chine and boiler house), beginning at a stake on tho western bank of .the canal, a corner of ground intended to be granted to Wm. J. Brooke, at the distance of twenty feet from the water edge when at . the usual height In said canal, inManayunk, in the city of Phila .delphia; thence extending south 60 degrees 30 minutes east 85 feetao a stake; thence by land of Schuylkill Na vigation Company south 29.25 degrees west about 60 feet to the river Schuylkill; thence up said river its se veral courses to the corner of said ground of Wm. J. Brooke; thence by the same north 29.25 easts 3 feet to the place of beginning. With the water power of 100 square inches of water, under a head of three feet to be drawn from said canal at all times jorever, for the use of said mills, or any other mills to be erected on said lot, excepting for the purpose of making gunpowder, Which is absolutely prohibited, and all, together with other privileges granted by Schuylkill Navigation Com pany to James Elliott, by deed dated Oct. 22, 1822, re corded m Deed Book J. H., No. 6, page 338, upon the terms of stipuretions therein contained. Subject toa yearly ground rent of $313.12. , N0.;2. All that certain frame stable, hay.house and lot of ground, beginning at a stake in the Maln'street 30 feet from the centre of a large stone iu Manaj unk afore said, thence sOuth 29 degrees 45 minutes west 34 feet 6 . inches in a line at right angles to Maih street to a point '.distance 16 feet 6 inches .from the line of high water on the north side of Schuylkill canal, thence south 60 de grees 15 minutes east 25 feet, thence north 39 degrees 45 minutes east 34 feet six inches to the sonth line of Main street,Thence north .60 degrees 15 minutes; west 25feet along Main street to the.beginning, (For recital of title st e writ at the Sheriff ’ s office. 1 . ' ; (D. C. ; 5...’64.,196. Debt, $27,239.70. Lex.] -Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph McDowell. _ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 21, 1864. . se23-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ,kJ a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Octobers, 1864, at 4-o’clock,.at Sansom-street Jail, # . .Ail that certain lot of ground situate on the west side of Moya men sing avenue-tvrq hundred and eighty- three feet four inches northward fxom Mifflin street,ln the city of Philadelphia; containing tn front on Movamensing avenue fourteen feet five Inches.'and in depth forty-three feet. Taken in execution onjudgment (O C. P., M. ’59,214, Brewster): on claim for pipe, and to be sold as the pro perty of Frederick Stover. - „JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 21,1.864. se23-3t QHEBIFF’S SALE,—BY VIRTUE OF N' a writ of Yeaditioni Exponas, to me directed, will' be exposed to public sale.or vendue,, on MONDAY Eye niag, October 3, lS>i, at 4 o ’ clock, at Sansom-street Hall, - All that certain lot of ground situate oa tke east side of Sixth street and north Bide, of Dauphin street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Sixth street one hundred feet, and in depth along Dauphin street one hundred and thirty-six feet ten inches to Pair Hill street. Subject to a yearly ground, rent of one handled and twenty-five dollars, payable first of April and October. : CD. a ?S. ,’64. ;154 .Debt, $251.15. Wain 1 . Taken in execution and to be sold as the propertv of Thomas Murray, : - JOHtf THOMPSON,.Sheriff. Philadelphia, Office, Sept .21,1864. se22 3t {SHERIFF'S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to pubHc sale or vendue, bn MONDAY Evening, October J, 1884,:at 4o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground beginning on the north westwardly sidß of West street 68 feet northeasterly from Cape well etieet, in the city of Philadelphia; thence northwest73feet 11 inches; thence northeasts 6 feet to Norm street; thence along the same Southeast 17 feet; thence southwest 45 feet 11 met as: thence southeast 63 feet 4 Inches to West street, and thence along the same 17 feet to the beginning. “ [D,C.; 8., ’64. 219. Debt, $7OO. Hood. 1 ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Capeweil. - JOHN THOMPSON),- Sheriff. ' Philadelphia. Shenff’s Office,: Sept. 21, 1864. se22-3t SHERIFF’S • SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF hJ a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening October 8,1664, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that cei tain lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of Tioga.and Caspar streets, in the city ofFhila uelphia: containingm fronton Tioga street two hun dred and twenty-five leet, and in depth two hundred and eighty feet. Taken in .execution on judgment on city claim, for taxes (C. C. P., M., ’64, 65 Adams), and to be sold as the property of Henry Nickum. _■ ~ , . JOHN'THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadeiphia,; She«ff , s Office, Sept. 21,1584. se2'2-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF kJ a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public saie.or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. October 3, 1864, at 4 o.'clock, at Sansom-street Halt, 1 S Allthai.certain lot of ground siinate on the north side of Yine street, ninety-five feet east from Second slreet, m the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Vine street fourteen feet, and in depth foity-seven feet g ceC iS fto a,°?»J ll^ m6,lt . on city claim for taxes (G.; C. P., M , 64, 378, Adams), and to be sold as the property of John Litensetter. ' .. , , ... C 1 JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Oct. 21, 1864. se22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF writ of Levari Facias, to mo directed,;, will be ek posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall; 8 All. that, certain lot of ground, situate on the semth side of Girard avenue, one hundred and thirty eight feet eastward from Eighteenth street, in the city or Phila delphia; containing m front on Girard avenue .twenty feet, and m depth one hundred and five feet two inches to Hammondetreei. [Which said lot inter alia Joseph .Cabot and wife, by deed dated May 20,-1862, conveyed unto Peter B. Levering m fee. 3" . [D C..;5., ’64. 2®. Debt, $1,130 S 3. Shoemaker.) Taken m execution and to be sold as the property of L-ovpriDir. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. 1 Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, 5ept. 1 21,1861. se22-36 QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A kJ Writ of . Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 8, 1364, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, AH the certain two two-story brick messuages and lot of ground situate on the north side of Brandywine .street, one hundred and nine Jeet ten inches eastward from Twentieth street, in the city of Philadelphia; con taining m front on Brandywine street forty-eight feet, and in depth seventy feet, to Wilcox street. . -Taken ID execution.on judgment (C. C. P., M.,’59, IS4. Brewster) on claim for pipe, and to be sold asthe property of Josiah H. Slonaker. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff-s Office, Sept; 21,1864. - se23-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE; OF A- 7 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, 1 All that certain lot of gronnd situate on the southeast cornel of Emerald and Adams streets, In the city of Phila delphia ; con taming in front on Emerald sireet one hun dred and fifty feet .three inches, and in depth along Adams and Taylor streets ninety feet more or less. ‘ Taken in execution on judgment (C. C. P., M. ’69, 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.] - " . se23-3t QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE. OF k-J a writ of Levari Fabias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October?, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three- story unfinished messuage and lot ol ground;-situate off the westerly side of Fourth street, one hundred- and sevonteen feet seven inches southward from Diamond street, in the city of Philadel phia; containing in front on Fourth street sixteen; feet, and in depthninety feet to-Leithgow street. , Taken in execution on a judgment (C..0.:P.,M. ’64, 302. Graft) on claim for paving, and to be sold as the property of Gottlieb Elsasser. ‘ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept.. 21,1864. . .8e23-3t QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF kJ a Writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed; will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on-MONDAY Eve ning, Oct. S, 1864, at 4o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the northeast corner of Eighteenth and Shippen streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing Infront on Shippen street six teenfeet, end in depth sixty;fonr feet. [Which said premises. Hannah Parke et ux., by deed dated October : 26, 1862, recorded in Deed Book T, H. , No. 41, page 625, (tx., conveyed unto Daniel , McLaughlin in fee; reserv ing a ground rent of thirty-two dollars, payable firstof May and November. 1 - [D. C.; S., ’64. 116. Debt, $143.84 Hopper.] Taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Daniel McLaughlin. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept 17, 1864. - ss2l-8t QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF k-J a writ of Levari Facias, to me be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU, , . . All that certain lot of giound situate on the east side of Moyamensiiig 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, 177, Brewster) on claim; for pipe, to be sold as the pro perty of Henry Reeves. ; JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. ITiiladeiplna, Sheriff’s Office, September 21,1864. [S. ’64, 66.] -.■■ se23-3t ■ QIIEEIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF kJ a writ of Levari Facias, tome directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY^Evening,. October is, 1861, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate ou the west side of Eleventh street two hundred and sixty-six feet three inches northward from Poplar street. In the city of Phi ladelphia : containing in front on Eleventh street six teenueet six incles, and in depth eighty feet. .. ‘ Taken in execution’ on ,a judgment on city claim for taxes, (O. C. P., M,, ’6S, 219, Adams, j and to be sold as the property of C. R.-Fisher. - , C JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. ' Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office,September 21,1864. [S., ’64,11.] , ' ■■ ■ V? :■.■■' . ■•- se23-3t : QHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF kJ. a Writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, willbe ex posed to public Bale or vendue, oh MONDAY Evening, .'.October 3, 1864, at 4 o’elock.at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain; lot Of gronnd . situate on thenorth westeriy corner of Firth and. Amber streets, initho city Philadelphia; containing in front' on'Amher street sixty three feet eight inches, and ia depth along Firth street about forty-two feet; ; efliJ™ 1 ? exeentiou on judgment (C. 0.-P., S.. ’64, r.roniv,y 6 H r 4l onolaim for pipe, and tube sold as the property of Mr. Wendell. ; : Pi,iindM„r,t : . m JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. V Office, September 21, 1864. ■> [S. u J . se23-3t THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1864. - SIIteISIFF-’S SAFES. /Wv\\ WvV\ V\..\ 'vXV.'xA N W QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF V a writ of Levari Facias, to mo directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1564, atlo’clock, atSansom-street Hall, , All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Columbia avenue, eiekteen feet eastward from Gad walader street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Columbia avenue sixteen; feet, and in depth sixty-one feet to a fi<vU privilege thereof. [Which said piemises Alfred Wiltherger, by deed dated Septem her 13, laos, recorded in Deed Book E. D. W., No. 101, page 32, &c. , conveyed unto John Hazlett in fee i sub- !ulyf rolln reßt OJf $W ’ first of Jfl ' Takcng^ci^^ndfim &Sfor S St SHERIFF’S, SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be.ex- P,°S e S to n p HSM c “l 1 ?:® 1 , vendue, on MOW DAT Evening, October 3. 1864, at 4 o’clock,.at Sansom-street Hall,. - . Ail that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on . the east side of Emerald street fifty two feet six inches southward from Tork street, iu the , y of Philadelphia; containing in front on Emerald S;L2 e .t fifty-one : feet, and: in depth sixty-two feet. [Wbich fatd premises Henry Gerker et ux., by deed dated May 13, 18J8, recorded in Peed Book ft D. W., ho. 83, Page 1, &c , conveyed unto Henry Imhoff in fee. J CJ?. C.; S. 64. 137. Debt,583;061.67. Qninu.J , Taken in execution and to be sold as tlie property of Beury lmhofi. JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff. . Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sort. 17. 1884. se2l-3t QHERIFF’S SALEt-BY VIRTUE OF h-l a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, wilbbe'ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Bvening, October 3,1864, at4o’clock, at’sansom-sti4t Hall? ..All,that certain three, story brick messuage two-story framokitchen and lot.of ground, boginning on the east side of Fifth street two hundred and forty feet south ward from Norris street, m the city of Philadelphia; thence extending southward' along. Fifth street "fifteen feet, thence fee; two and five eighths inches, thence n ortheasterly twenty- eight feet nine and five eighths inches to a three-feet-nine-inches wide al ley, thence northwardly along said alley three feet nine and five eighths inches, thence west ward sixty-one feet two and five eighths mclio* to the beginning, with, the p^le S e • of , fta i£ , [Being part of , the same-lot ? 7 ? 1 ?L? raßclBM ' J i)re A Xe i et by deed dated Jane Ist, 1861, conveyed unto Daniel Haviland. in fee J , D.C-;5.,’64.,216. Debt, f 1,719. SO. Sergeant & Bullitt. ] Taken m execution and T to be sold as the property of Daniel Haviland; JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia; Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 21,1864. se23-3t, SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF awrit of Levari. Facias, to me directed, wiU be exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Ev*eaing, October s, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-st Hall, ■ ■ ■ AH that certain three-Btory brick messuage; two-story frame back building and lot of ground, situate on the east sid e of Fifth street 150 feet south ward from Norris B,r ®f ’ n ‘ he 'itj 2 f Philadelphia; containing in front on Fifth sheet 15 feet, and m depth 81'feet to a three- , with the privilege thereof. CBeiogpartof the samelot which:FrancisM Drexelet nx., by deed dated June 1.1SS1; conveyed unto Daniel Haviland,-in fee.] . CD. C.;5.,’64. 210. Debt $1,574. Sergeant ABuHitt.] ; Taken in exeention and to be sold as the property of Dante) Haviland. JOHN THOMPSOS, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21,1561 se2t-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ' a "writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will'be,ex-' Bosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, ctobei' 4, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street-Hall, " All that certain toree-story brick messuage,two-story frame back building and lot of ground, situate on. the eaßt side of Fifth street, 95, feet southward from Norris' street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Fifth street 18 feet, and ii depth S 4 feet, to a three feet nine inches alley, with the privilege thereof. [Be ing part of the same lot which Francis M. Drexelet ox., by deed dated Jane l, 1861, conveyed unto Daniel Ha viland in fee. ] . .. ■ ■ - : _CD. Of; S. ’6l. 206. Debt, $1,574.- Sergeant and Bullitt. 1 Taken m execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Havi!and. _ JOHN'THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21; 1864. se23-3t: QHERIFF’S SA’LE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will ha exposed.to public Bale or vendue-on MONDAY Eve ning, October 8,1861, at 4 o’clock,at Sansoml-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground, with the massuago thereon, situate on the north side of Shlppen street, 95.16 feet westward from Fifteenth street, in. the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Shippen street-18 feet, and in depthT2o feet to Bedford street. [Which said premises Charles Fox, by deed dated April 13,1862, recorded in Deed Book T. Hi, No. 18, page 45; &c. ,con-’ .veyed nnto William Twiggs in fee; subject to the pay ment of a ground rent oi $19.50. ]■ CD. C. ;S., ’64. 197. Debt, $1,370.1 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Twiggs. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadeiphla, Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 21,1864. se22-3t QHERIFF’S SALE;—BY VIRTUE OF M 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-streePHalV All that certain three- story brick messuage, two-story frame back building and lot of ground, sitnateontheeast side of Fifth street, 105 feet south ward from Norris street, inthouity of Philadelphia; , containing in front oh Fifth street 15. feet, and in depth 84 feet to a three-feet nine inches alley, with the privilege thereof. [Being part of the same lot which Francis M." Drexeietux., by deed dated June 1, 1861, .conveyed ,unto Daniel.Haviland in fee.] ■ ■ ■■■:, -/, /./■.// . - [D. c.; S., ’64. 213. Debt, $1574. : Sergeant and Bullitt. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the proparty of Daniel Haviland. \- ; JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. ■. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, .Sept. 21, 1864. ■ sp23-3t ; QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF N’ a'writof Levari Facias, to me directed, wiil be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Octobers, 1564, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hail,. . All that certain three-story : brick messuaage and lot of ground situate on the northwest comer of Locust street and Albibn (late Aspen alley) street, in the city , of Philadelphia; containing in front on Locust street fifteen feet eight inches, and: in depth forty-nine feet 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, 1853, recorded im Deed Book T. H., N0.'97, page 225, Ac., conveyed unto Thomas Gallagher in fee; subject to a ground rentof $72, pay able Ist March and September. ] - [D. 0.4.8; , ’64. - 220. Debt. 5300.... B. C. Thompson ] : , Taken in execution and to be-sold as the property of Thomas GaPagher. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.' Phiiadeiphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 21, 1864. se23 3t QHERIFF’ 8 SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF nJ a .writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, willbe ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY' Evening, October S,' 1864, aP4o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All tbat'certain lot.of. ground litiiate .on th 9 south side of Brandywine street, one hundred and fifty-nine feet ten inches eastward from Nineteenth street, in the city, of Philadelphia; containing iff front on Brandywiho street thirty-six. feet, and in depth one hundred and seventy feet eleven inches to Spring Garden street. Taken in execution on'judgment (G. C. P., M;, ’59, 13,; Brewster) on claim for pipe, and to be sold as the property of- ——Massey, formerly Eli Dalu. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 21,'1864.' .1 S.* ’64, ,53. . ■. ee2S-3t QHERIFF’S SALE.—RY'VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, willbe ex* posed to public sale or veadae, on MONDAY Evemng 1 , October 8,1564, at 4 o J clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ■ AH that certain ihiee-story brick messnage,-two-story frame back building and lot of ? rounds Situate on the east aide, .of Fifth Btreet 135 feet southward from' Norris street, in- the'city of Philadelphia; containing in; front owFifth street 15 feet,: and in depth 84 feet to ; a fchfea feet nine-inches alley, ; with the privilege thereof.'' [Be . |Dg Part of the same lot which Frat cis 3a. Drexel et nx.» by deed dated Jnne 1,1861. conveyed unto . Daniel Ha viland in fee. j . : v f CD. C. ; S,» } 64; 209. DEbt, $1,574, Sergeant aadßnl* litt, J , • / * _ Taken in execution and to be sold as. the property of Daniel Haviland. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. > Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept 21,1864. se23 3fc SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, wilfbe ex-' gosedtopublic ealeor vendue, on MONDAY Evening, ctobar 3,1864, 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 Bide of Fifth street 75 -feet southward from Norris street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fifth street 55 feet,-and in depth 84 feet to ’a three feet nine-inches • alley, with the privilege thereof. [Being part of the same lot which Francis M Drexel et ux., by deed dated June 1,1861, conveyed unto Daniel Havlland in fee. 3 . . CD. C. ;S. ’64. 205. Debt, $1,074.10. Sergeant & Bullitt.] „ Taken in excution; and to be sold as the propsrt of Hoviiand ■ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. ' Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Sept; 21, 1864. se23-3t SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF . M 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 beginning on the south west side of Penusylvania'avenue, 118 feet 11 inches horliiwestward from Twenty-seventh street, in the city of Pmlad elphia; thence along said avenue northwest 43 feet 7 inches: thence south along the centre of Bushnell street (vacated) 32 fe«t 2 inches; thence east parallel With old Manor street3o feet Siaches to the beginning. Taken in execution, issued on a judgaienrin (G; C. I*,, M., ’64,274. Sellers) on claim for cuLveri, and tobe sold as the property of Lpcondo Bosia. ' -JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept.'2l, 1864. ■- se2)-3t QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A Yrit of Levari 'Facias, to me directed,'will be exposed to public sale or vendue, 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 situate oh tire east side of Fifth street, 120 feet southward from Norris street, in Ihe city of Philadelphia, containing in -front on Fifth street 15. feet, and in depth S 4 feet to a three-feet nine- inches alley, with the privilege'thereof.: C Being part of the game alley which Francis M. Drexel et ux. , by deed dated June 1,1861, conveyed unto'Daniel Havi lacd in fee. s CD. C.: 8., ’64. 208. Debt, $1; 574. = Sergeant & Bullitt. 3 • Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Haviland. ..-I.;-. ■ ; JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s. Office, SBpfc. 21,1864. se23-3t - QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias; to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or veudue. ou MONDAY Evening, October ?, If 64, at 4 o’clock,"at Sansom-street Hall, . All that.certain lot of: ground, situate on the west side Of Howard two hundred and ninety-six feet northward from Dauphin street, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Howard street eighteen feet, and in depth ninoty-five ieetsix inches to Waterloo ■street.'' . Taken m execution on judgment (C. C. P., D; ’59, 96, Brewster), On claim for pipe, and to bo sold as the pro perty of Kobert’Walker. ■ v - JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff' Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 21,1864. [S. 64, 49;] - i-y: ; se23-3t QHERIFF’ S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF k-7 Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to jpnblic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, : October 3, 1864, at 4 o’clock;,at Sansom-streefHall, _ All that certain lot of ground siluate on the east side of Hope street,, sixty feet northward from Dauphin Btreet, in &e city of Philadelphia in fronton Hope' etreeteighteen feet, and in depth one hnndred’and six feet eix Inches to Front street. ‘ v Taken in execstlon on judgment (C. C. P : D., ’59. 92. Brewster) on city claim for pipe, and toba sold as the property of Stephen Acor. , JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 21, 1864. 1 [S., *64. 48.] ■ ; _ ; , ;se23-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will'beex poeed to public sale or vendue, on’MONDAY. Evening, October 3, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ‘ .AD that certain lot ofgronrd situate on the north side Of wager street 360 feet east of Germantowhrbad. in the city containing in front: on Wager street 15 feet and in depth 81 feet to a three-feet alley; Taken inexecntionr on .judgment on city, el. im for taxes (C. G. P. ; Iff., 64. .8 Adams), and to. be. sold ae the property of-Hannah Gross. - JOHN THOMPSON.'Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff ’s Office, Sept.“i, is«V IS 3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of-Levari Facias, to me directed; will be exposed to public sale or.vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1864, atdo’clock, at Sansom-street Halil All that three-story brick measnage, two-story frame back building, and_lot. of ground situate ion’the east side of Fifth street 22a feet southward from Norris street. in the cltyrof Philadelphia; containing inWront on Fifth, street 15 feet, and in. depth 81' feet to a three feet-nme-inches alley, with the privilege thereof. [Be ing part ot the same lot /which Francis M. Drexel et nx., by deed dated June i, 1661, cohveyed unto Daniel Bavi’aim m fee. 3 [D C.; 8. '64. 216. Debt,sl,674. Sergeant and Bullitt.! Taken in execution and to be sold as the urooertv of DanielHaviland. . JOHN THOMPSOVj simrlff. 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 vendue, on MONDAY .Evening, October 3, 1864, at 4o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage, two story frame kitchen, and i o t 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 etghiy. four feet : to "a three-feet-nine inches alley, with the privilege thereof. [Being part of the same lot which Francis M. Drexel et nx., by deed datfd June 1,1861. conveyed unto-Daniel Haviland in fee.] [D. C. ;S., ’64. 214. Debt, $1,574. Sergeant and .Bullitt,].,:.. , Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Haviland., JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia,'Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 21, 1861. se23-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Evening. Octobers, 1864; at 4o'clock, at Sansom-street-kaii, All that certain lot of ground aituatefou the'south side of Moore street, 43 feet 3. inches west from Moyamen sing avenue, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in rfront on Moore street 16 feet, and In,depth about 45 feet. Taken in execution- on judgment (C, [C. P * M , 174. Brewster,) on claim for pipe, and to be sold as the property of Christian Yehmeyer . too iv, ~, THOMPSON,: Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office,, Sept. 21,1864 fS ’64 , 67 -J - -- • ■ ' se23-3t : (SHERIFF'S SALE.—-BY VIRTUE OF bJ a writ of LevariFacias/. to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Erenincv October ft; 18M,- at. 4 o’clock. afSansomSelHad!? Taken in execution on judgment (G OPT) *so 164. Brewster) on claim for paving, and to be’sbid as tbe property of Joseph. Wiseman. - PhiUdelpbia, Sheriff’s Office, Sh^23’3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will lie exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, October 3, 1564, at 4 o’cloclr,at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1. All that certain lot of ground, situate on the east side of Thirteenth street, sixty-four feet northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; con taining in front oil Thirteenth street eighty feet, and in depth one hundred and sixteen feet to Mulvaney street. Which said premises Charles Dugan, by deed dated January 26, 1834, recorded in Deed Book T. H ■ No. 137, page 680, &e., conveyed unto Jobn Davies in fee, re serving a ground rent of $2lO. ' . No. 2. AH that certain th>ee-rtory brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Pawn (Jate Byrnes) street, sixty-four feet northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philade phia; containing in front on Pawn street sixteen feet, and in depth westward flftyfeet. ■ - No. 3. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground sitnate on the west side of Fawn street 80 feet northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fawn 6treet 16 feet (including the southern moiety of an alley two feet wide by twenty-seven feet deep), and in depth west ward fifty feet, with the privilege of said alley. No. 4. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Fawn strr et 96 feet northward.from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fawn street 16 feet (in eluding the northern moiety of said alley), and in depth westward 50 feet,'with-the privilege* ot said alley. 1 \ , . . No. 5. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Fawn street, one hundred and twelve feet northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fawn street 16 fsei, (including the southern moiety of a two-feet- wide alley,) and in depth west ward fifty feet, With the privilege of said alley. . - No. 6. All that certain prick messuage and lot of ground situateon the west side of Fawn street*T2B feet north ward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadel phia; containing in front, on Fawn street sixteen feet, (including the northern moiety of a two-feet-'wide alley,) and in depth westward fifty feet. With the -privilege of-said alley-' No. 7. All that mrtsin lot of ground situate on the east side of Mulvaney street, sixty- four feet northward from .Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; con-, taining in front on Mulvaney street 32 feet,'and in depthSOfeet. : , , , „ t / „ T -v-' (Which said lots of ground, above described as Nos, _ 2to 7 inclusive, are., parts, of-a - lot of ground which- Charles Dugan, by indenture bearing date the twenty sixth day of January, A. D., .1851, recorded An Deed BookT. H,; No. 137, page sS3i Ate., granted and con veyed nnto the said John Davies in'* foe, reserving thereon t the yearly ground .rent of $96, payable as therein mentioned, which said yearly ground rant Thomas Dugan and wife, by deed -poll hearing date the 6tb day of April, A. D., 1355, recorded in Deed Booh E. D. W., No. 10, page. 472, &c., released and ex rir guithed unto the said John Davies, his heirs and ~ assign) forever. : And the said John Davies erected the' . said buildings on the lots above described as Nos. 2 to 6, inclusive Aod the said John Davies, by indenture - bearing date the nineteenth day of October, A, D., 18)8, recorded in Mortgage Bock A. D. 8., No. 14, page S7B, &c.,"granted the premises above described, as Nos. 3 and 4 ; to Frederick Haas,' Ex., &c., in mortgage, to "secure the payment of the snip of fifteen hundred dol larswith interest. -And by a certain other indenture, bearing date the 2d dayof September, A. D. 1853, re , corded inlMoi tgage Book A. D. 8., No. 9, piges34, &c., -grant'd and conveyed the premises, above described as No, 6, unto George Williams and others, in mortgage, to secure, the payment of the sum et one thousand dol jars with intorest. 3 ’ . No. 8 'All 'that certain , brick-messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Fawn street, 64 feet northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadel phia; containing in front on Fawn street 13 feet S inches, and nrdepth eastward 40 feet; with the privilege of a three-feet alley leading northward into another alley leading westward into Fawn street, and of said last mentioned alley. - No. 9. All that certain. lot of ground, situate on the West side-of Twelfth street, 64feet northward from Ox-. ford street, in the city of Philadelphia; containingin front, on,Twelfth street 15 feet, and in depth 76 feet, in cluding on the rear end part of a three faet alley lead isfgnorthwardintoanothei'three'feetalleyleadingwest- Ward Into Fawn street; with the privilege of said ;alleys.:-. ■ No. 10. All-that certain lot of ground, situatebn the .west side of Twelfth street, 79 feet northward‘fgom Ox ford street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in fronton Twelfth street 15 feeti-g.ud in depth westward 76 feet, including outhe rear end part o f an alley three feet wide, communicating with the said three-feet alley leading into Fawn street; with the privilege of eaid' 'alley. -..- . - [Which'said lots' of ground: above described as Nos. 8, 9, and 10, areparts of a lot of ground which Charles Dugan, by indenture bearingdate the 26th day of Janu ary, A. D. 1554, recorded in Deed Book T. H.,'No. 137, page 577, &ci, granted and conveyed unto the said John Davies in .the; reserving thereout the yearly ground rent or sum of 210 dollars, payable a 3 therein mentioned. Which said yearly ground rent George N. Baker and wife,- by mdenture dated the first day ofJune, A. D, 1859, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 69, page 144, &c., reduced and abated to the snm of 138 dollars, and - released a -lot,of sround SO feet in 'front ; on Fawn street by 40 feet In depth, from the payment of any part of said rent. . And the said George N. Baker and wife, by a certain'other indenture bearing date the ?Sth day of July, A. B ,1859, recorded .In Deed Book A- D-. 8., No. 7.3.: page 365, Ac;, released and exiingnished said-reduced yearly ground' rent of 13S dollars unto the' said John Davies, his heirs and,assigns, forever.. And the said John Davies, by indenture bearing date July 29, A. 1 .1559, recorded in Mortgage Book A?'D.-8., No.- 30, page 47!,- Ac., granted tlo said premises described as No. 9 .unto the Spring Garden Imurance Company.ia mortgage. tosecnre tbo. payment of the snm of $1,509, with interest. And the said John Davies erected said {buildings on the lot of ground above described as No.S.j No. 11. All that certain brick messuage and lot of ground sitnate on the west side' of Nineteenth street, and north, side of Brown street; in the city of Philadel phia;.containing in front on Nineteenth street 15 feet, ; and in depth 60 feet. No. 12.. All that certain,brick messuage and lot of groundsituate on the west side of Nineteenth street, 15 leet northward from Brown Btriet in the city of Phila delphia; containing infront on Kineteenthstraet 15 feet, and in depth 60 feet. : \ No. 13. All: that certain brick messuage: and lot of ground t ituate oh'the west tide of Nineteenth street 30 feet northward from Brown street, in the city of Phila delphia: containing in front on Nineteenth street 15 feet, and in depth 60 feet.” : No. 14. All that certain brick messuage. and lot of groundsituate on tbe west side of Nineteenth street 45 feet northward from Brown street, in the city of Phila delphia,•- containing in front on Nineteenth street 15 feet, and m depth 63 feet. - No.' 10. All that certain brick messuage' and Jot of ground sitnate on the north aide of Brown streetjß feet westward from Nineteenth street, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Brown street 15 feet more or leas, and in depth 60 feet,. , [Nos. 11, 12,13,14, and 15, with tbe common use and privilege of a ihree-feet-wide alley.] - . - j . . No. 16. All that certain brick messuage and lot of groundsituate on the north side of Brown street 78 loci, more orßas, westward from Nineiednth-street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Brown street 15 feet.moreor less, ami in depth-60 feot, with the ’ privilege of a three-feet alley leading into West street. (Which said premises, above described as Nos. 11 and 12, John H. Davies and wife,by two several indentures, : each bearing date January 28, A. D.lBsS,'recorded in' Deed Book A. D 8., No. 26, page 350, &c. .and 348, &c , granted and conveyed unto the said John Davies in fee, - subject each to the yearly ground rent of 67 dollars and ! 50 cents, originally reserved thereout .by said John Davies, and which being still vested in him, thereupon : merged in the fee, thereof; and which said premises, . above {.'described as Nos. 13 and. 14, the 'said John'- Davie 3, by indenture bearing date March 6, A. D. 1860, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8.,. No. 104, page 188, &c , granted onto the .said Jobn H. -Davies in fee; subject each to tbe yearly ground rent of .$67.50, originally,re served thereoufby said John Davies,, and which still bein g vested in him, thereupon merged in the fee thereof. And whith said-premises above describedvas Nos 15 and 16, sre parts of a lot of.ground whieh. . Susannah D. j Wharton, by indentura bearing date March 28, A. 0 1855; recorded ii Deed Book R D.-W., No. 10, page 374. ! &c., iranted and eonvered unto said John Davies in fee: reserving, thereout the yearly ground rent of 210 doHars, whichyearly ground rent the said Susannah i .D. Wharton, by indenture bearing date February 4, A i D.. 1858, racoraed in Deed Book A. D. B . No. 8, page 1 .105,n5c., divided into two rents, of 140 dollars and 70 ' dollars, and extinguishing the ground rent of 70 dol- ! lars, and by indenture bearing date July 29, 1858, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No, 27, page 388, -'So.; the -said. Susannah D. .Whatron -redivided the said ground rent of 140 dollars into two rents of -70 dollars' each, and extinguishing one of said rents; and by indenture bearingdate Marchs,,lS6o, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. IC4, page2sB, tic ; the said Susan nah D. Wharton released and extinguished the remain ing ground rent of 70 dollars unto the said John Davies, hie hero and-Assigns forever. And the said premises above described as No's. 11 and 12 axe subject to a mort gage debt of $3,000; made thereof by eaid John Davies to Margaretta S. Wetheritl, by indenture of mortgage, bearing date : July 30, .1858, recorded in Mortgage l)i>otc A..D. 8., No 11, page 433, &c.\ And which said pre mises above described as Nos. 13 and 14 are snbject to a certain mortgaga debt-of $3,0C0, made thereof by'said * John Davies to Ana M. Peters, by indenture of mort gage, bearing date March 5, 1860, recorded ia Mortgage Book A. D. 8., N0.;52, pa*e4o6, &e. : ,No. IBM.:'All that certain,lot of ground sitnate on' the northwest coiner of Ene avenue and Tnmerstreot,' m the city of Philadelphia; containing in: front on Brie avenue 41 feet |4>a inenes, and indeptb 87 feet, [Which Abel inkenset nx., by deed dated Jane - 11.1555, recorded in Deed Book T. H.,' No. 152, page 343, &c.i conveyed unto John Davies in fee, who by in denture dated September 21, 1860, recorded in Mortgage Book_A. D. 8.,: No. 67, page 241, &c., conveyed tie samem mortgage unto Mary Kaign to secure the pay ment of one thousand dollars. 3 > . -No. 16K. All those certain frame tenements and two three-stoiy brick messuages in the rear, and lot of ground, situate on Hie southiside/.of lombard street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, in.the city^of Phila-: delphia: containing m front on Lombard street 20 feet, ALd m depth 7S.feet. Bounded noith by said Lombard Btreet, westward by a lot formerly of David Kennedy, now or Jate of Biobard Doughtysouthward by lands of' Baron Hurst & Co., and.easiward by ground of Charles Carey, granted, or .intended to have been granted, to James Glassies. [Which said premises George Megee, sheriff, by deed dated December. 27, 1556, conveyed til. to ,Tolu Davies in fee, who by. mortgage* dated De cemb(r27, 1856, recorded in Mortgage Book K. D-W , No. si, page 4B4, :&c., eonveyedunto ElizabethSouillier to secure tbo paj ment of $1,250. = ■ No. 37 All that certain messnago and lot of ground, beginning on the west side of Twelfth street, ninety four feet,northward from Oxford street, in the*, city of Philadelphia; tberc#4llong the west -side’of Twelfth street twemy-four feet, thened westward seventy-six feet, thence southward eighteon faet tern inches, thence eastward three feet, thence southward five feet two inches, thence eastward seventy-tbree feet to* the place .of beginning, with the niivileseof two threa-feet alleys leading from said premises into Fawn street. No.; 18, All that, certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Fawn street, seventy-nine feet eight inches northward from Oxford street, in the oity of Philadelphia; containing in. front on Fawn street sixteen feet six inches; including the southern moiety of : a three-feet alley, and in depth eaitwaro forty feet, with the privilege of said alley. , No. 19.; All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Fawn street, uinety six feet two inches northward from Oxford street, in the city of:Philadelphia; containing in front on Fawn street sixteen feet six inches (including tbe northern moiety of. a three- feet alley) and in. depth forty feetwith the privilege of said alley. [Whieh eaid premises above described as Noe.: 17, IS, Sn 6 19, the eaid John Davies and wife,.by.two several indentures bearing- date respectively the first day of April, A. D. 1562, and ninth day of May, A D. 1862, re corded in Deed Book A. C. H., No. 41, page 124, &c., and A. C. H.. No. page 628, etc., granien -and con veyed unto John H. Davies in fee. And which said premises described as No. 17 is subject to tha payment of a certain'-mortgage debt of three thousand two hun dred and .fifty dollars, made thereof by”the said Joku Davies to Elizabeth Morrell by indenture of mortgage dated the eighteenth day of,March, A. D. 1362, recorded in Mortgage Book A C. H,, No. 24; page 19S, Se. And which said premises described as, Nos::18 and 19 are' subject to the paj-ment of a certain: mortgage debt of two thousand dollars, made thereof by the said John Davies-to Elizabeth Morrell by indeatnre of mortgage dated tlie second day of May, A. D. 1552, recorded in Mortgage Book A. C. H., No. 19, page £-0, &c ] No. 20. AH that certain tkree-story lmck messuage and l<t of ground situate on the s-ast side of Cadbury avenue'2fff feet northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Gadbury avenue 16 feet, and in depth 5a feet, inclading at the northeast corner of said lot part of au alley two feet six inches wide, leading into Amboy street. With the pri vilege of said alley. /■ . No. 21.. All that .certain three-story brick-messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Cadbury avenue two hundred and twenty-five feet:northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia: con taining in front on Cadbury avenue 16 feet, and in depth 65 feet, including at the southeast corner of said lot part of an alley two feet six inches wide, leadinSTiato Am* boystreet. With the privilege of said alley. No. that:certain three-atory, brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Cadbury avenue, 2-Uieet northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; con t aim eg in-fronton Cadbury avenue 16 feet, and m depth 65 feet, including at the northeast corner thereof part of an alley two feet six inches wide leading into Amboy Btreefc. With the privilege of said alley. - * No. 23. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on theeast side of Cadbury av enue, £57 feet northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing iu front on Cadbury avenue 16 feet, ‘.Mul in depth 55 feet, including at the southeast corner thereof part of an alley two feet six inches wide, leading into ,Amboy street. With; the privilege ol said alley. . .. -- No. 24. All that: certain three-story .brick messuage and , lot of ground situate on the east side of Cadburv avcmin, 273 feet northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Casbury avenue 16 feet, .and in depthss feet, including at the northeast corner of said lot part of a two- feet six-inches legeo! 1 ! 1 3d alley 11 ® ,uto Amboy street, with the privi- No. ,2S. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Amboy, SS .feet northward from Oxford street, in the city of Fhila- I®,? 0 .? 1 *•?“ Amboy,street 16 feet ..iVfil“ 1I!fl ? a half ot a, two-feot six-inches-wide alley * 111 depth 45 feet, with the privilege of said „Jl 0 i that.certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground.BituHte on. the west side of Amboy street two hundred-and Torty-one feet northward from Oxford^street, in the city ofPhiladelphia; containing in front on Amboy street sixteen /eeF. fmolading'thl V’ 11 , I ,' al f o, „ a two-feet-six-mcheswide alley), and in depth forty-five feet, with the privilege of said alley c - e , rla ! n three-story brick messuage of. ground-situate on the west side of Amboy i W P hundred and tifty-seveu. feet northward from °( Philadelphia; containing a fmo w 4mhoystreet sixteen feet (including half of e^fA f ? e bS'^ che ? ' w ' ldealle T)- and.in depth forty-’ andint B Jf'F t ¥ n ‘ thl S®' stor Y brick messuage street’awfA»?M^fi lt r a ' te °h the west side of Amboy Phibidlin/ui ? f?om Oxford Street, in the city of c S?*aimng m front on Amhoy street 16 Sff* (“rinding the south half of a 2-feet 6-tnches-wide alley d “ depth 15 feet; witt tho privilege of said certain three-story brick messuage,, »f!w Ot 9KQ S?? nd mtuate on the west side of Amboy Af i 1; nort hward from Oxford street, in the city ia; containing m ’rout on Amboy street 16 Slav 1 ms'i! n? i the north half ofa 2-feet6-lnclios-wldft allei , and in depth 45 feet; with the privilege of said Ptemises above described aa Nos. 20 to 29, in- Sivf ■ 6, being the same which WOUam Wamsley and indenture dated the tenth day of April, A. D. 1861, recorded in Deed Book A. C.H. ,No. 16,page B,Stc., - fi?r t TO I ;tfV d „f on y 6 / e A Illlt<> Jolm H. bavies.ln fee. Sub- V respect to the premises Nos. 20/21; 22, and 2S each, to the payment of the mortgage debt or principal » »A®d.five hundred dollars, made thereof by Theodore A. TaUey to John Davits by four several " SHERIFF’S ' SAFES, indentures of mortgage/bearing date'the sixth day of October. A. D. 1860, an l recorded in Mortgage Book A. D. B;, No. 66. pp, 522, s®,.and 507. &c.'Withrespect to the premises Noa. 25, 26, and 27, each to the payment of a morfcgage*'debt or-'principal snm of one thousand two hundred dollars, made thereof by said Theodore A. , - Talley to said John Davies by three several indentures of mortgage, dated Octobers,. 1860, recorded in mort gage book A. D. 8., No. 66, pp. 512, 514, and 515, &c. With respect to said premises. Nos. 28 and 59, each to the pay ment of a mortgage debt of twelve hundred dol lars, made thereof by said Theodore A. Talley to said John Davies by two several indentures of mortgage, dated the sixteenth day of October, JA B. 1860, recorded in mortgage book A. D. B. • No. 71, pp. 151, &c., and 149, &c., Anu with respect to said premises No. 21, to the pay ment of a mortgage debt of one thousand five hundred . dollars, made thereof by said Theodore A. Talley to John Davies by indenture of mortgage dated the six teenth day of October, A. D. 1860, recorded m Mortgage Book A. D B. , No; .71, page 141, &c. And which said premises No. 24 are also subject to a mortgage debt ox. five hundred dollars, made thereof, by John H:; Davies to Charles H. Masson by indenture of**mortgage dated the twenl y- fifth day of February, A. D lS6i, recorded in Mortgage-Book A. C H.» No. 47, page34s, &c.»and , the interest due, and to grow due, thereon]. No: 30. All that certain three-story brick messuage andlotof ground situate on the west side of Amboy street 306 feet northward from. Oxford street, m the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Amboy street 16 feet, .including the so ith half of a 2 feet 6-inches wide alley, and in depth 45 feet, with the privilege of said atfey. ■ • ■ No. 31. All that certain three*story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Cadbury avenue 305 Let northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Cadbury avenue 16 feel, and in depth 55 feet. No. 32. All that certaia three-story brick messuage and lot of gronnd situate on the east side of Cadbury avenue three hundred and twenty-one feet northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; con taining in front on Cadbury avenue sixteen feet and a depth fifty* five feet. The premises above described as Nos. 30and 31, being parts of alot of ground which Jo<ex>h W. Souder and wife, by indenture ale the tenth day of August, A. D-, iB6O, recorded in Deed Book A.. D. 8.,-No. 138, page 77, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said John H, Davies ill foe ; reserving theTeoutthe yearly ground rent of forty-eight dollars. Which yearly ground rent the sa id Joseph W. Souder and wife, by indenture bear- the thirty first day of October. A. D. iB6O, re corded in Deed Book A. D. B , No 147, page 5% Ac., re lease d a n d extin gni shed unto the said John H. Davies, his heiisandaesigns, forever. And whichlotofgroundlasfc above described is part of a lot which the said Joseph. W .'Souder and wife, by indenture bearing date the tenth day of August, A. D, 1860, recorded in Deed Book A D. B. JSo, 138. page 72, &c., granted.and conveyed unto the said JeJmff. Davies in fee, reserving thereout the yearly v ground i'fnt of forty-eight dollars. Which last men tioned ground rent the said Joseph W. Souder and wife, byindenturebearingdatetha thirty-first day of October, A.D.1660, recordedinDeed 800kA.D.8., No. 147, page.. 54, & c 5, released and extinguished unto the said John H. Davies, Kis heirs and assigns, forever. And which said premises. No. 30, ara subject to a certain mortgage . debt made thereof by said John H. Davies to Joel W. Sirawn, by indenture of mortgage dated the second day of January, A. D. 1861, recordeain Deed Book A.D. 8., No. 69, page 514, &c., for one thousand dollars, and to a certain other mortgage debt of five hundred dollars, made by the same to the same, by indenture of mortgage dated the fifth day of April, A; D.lSS3,recorded in mort gage book A. C. H., No. 54 f i«rge.6l, Ac. And which said premises No. 31 a* e subject to. two mortgages made thereof by paid John H. Davies to Eliza M- Bridge— one dated the twenty sixth day of November, A. D. 1860, recorded in Mortgage Book A, C. H , No. 1, page IP, &c. , for one thousand five hundred dollar* raud the other dated the twenty* second day ofi December. A. D. 1863, recorded in Mortgage Book A. C. H., No. 63. page 298, Ac., for five hundred dollars, And which said pre mises last above described are subject to two mortgages made thereof'by said John H. Davies to iliza M. Bridge, one twenty-sixth day of November, A. D 1660, recorded in'Mprtgage Book A.*G. H.i No. 1. pages, &e., for one thousand five hundred dollars, and the other dated the twenty-*econd day of December, A. J>. 1863. recorded in Mortgage Book Ai C. H.,No. 63, page 294, Ac., for five hundred dollars. CXhC.; 5.,’64. 177. Debt, $7,615. Thorn and Wharton. ] _ Taken m execution and to be sold as the property of John Davies. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Phiiadeiphia,Sheriff *s Office, Sept. 21, 1864. se22-3t QIIERIFF’S . SALE.—BY YIETUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me. directed, will be exposed -to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, October 3,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ■, All that certain, lot of ground,, situate on the north side of - Mount Pleasant street, No. 4, on plan of Morris City Lots.- -in 1 the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on Mount Pleasant street eighteen feet six inches* and m depth northward one hundred feet to a twelve feet alley. , Taken in execution on a judgment on city claim, for taxes, (ST, ’64, 383, Ad/mx), and to be sold as the pro l>erty of Cubbard. ' , 1 i. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, September2l,lB64. [3. *4-12] se23-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF b-J ft writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, ou MuNDAY Evening, October3,lS64, atAo’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, - All that certainthree story brick messuage and lot of ground, , beginning on the nortbeaet corner of School and Hose streets,, in tlie city of Philadelphia; thence northwests along' School street,34 feet 6 inches, thence northeast about 63 feet to Howard-, treet, thence along the same about 47 feet 2 inches toßose street, thenpe southwest along the same SI feet 2 inches to the begin ning. [Which said dot William M. Carnsc et ux., by deed dated Feptemher 25,1834, recorded in. Deed Book Book A. W. M/, No. 14_, page 477, conveyed unto -.John Beatty, in fee, reserving ground rent of $3O 20, which ground.reni James Markoe et al., by deed dated October 9, 3843.. recorded in Deed Book, A. W. M/, No. 14, page 467, &c. , extinguished unto said John Beatty, Ms heirs and assigns,.! . CD. C.; S/, ’64, ISJ. Debt, $526. Simpson.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Beatty. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept. 21, 1864, _ se22-3t QHERIFF’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 s, 1861, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hali, All that certain three-story brick messuage, two-story frame back building, and: lot Of ground situate on the east side of Filth street,, 165 feet southward from Norris street, in the city of Philadelphia'; containing in front on Fifth street 15 feet, and in depth. 81 feettoa three feet nine inches alley, with the privilege thereof. (Be ing part of thesamelotyyhich Francis Jf Drexeietux., by dee d dated June 1,1861,, conveyed unto Daniel Havi land in fee.] [D- c.; S., ’6l. 211. Debt,sl,s74.- Sergeant and BuHitt.] _ Taken m execution' and' to be' sold as the property of Daniel Haviland. JOHN THOMPSON: Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Sept/21, 1864. se23-3t QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF h-? 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 Sansom-street Hall, / All that certain three-story brickmessuage', two-3tory frame back bmiding, and lot of ( gronnd situate on.the east side of Fifth street, 60‘feet southward from Norris street,' in the city of Philadelphia:. containing in front on Fiith.street 35 feet, and in depth 84 feet .to a three feet* nine-inches alley. with the privilege thereof. [Be ing pattof the same lot which Francis M. Drexel et ux., by deed dated Junel, 1361, conveyed unto Daniel Havi land m fee.] " ■ m [D.C.;5.,’64. 204..Debt,51,690.60. Sargeantandßullitt.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the • property of Daniel Haviland. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21,1564. se23-3t QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF h-’ s-writof Levari Facias, to“me directed; will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Dctober3,lS64,_ at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, . All .that certain* three-story brick messuage two story frame hack building, and lot of ground situate on the east side.of: Fifth street, 105 feet southward from Norris st:i [el* >n the city of Phiiadeiphia;. containing in front on Fifth street 15 feet, and in depth Si feet to a thres feet-nine-inches alley, with the privilege thereof. [Be ing part of the sane lot which. Fran cis'M; Drexel et ux. , by dfed dated June 1,1551, conveyed unto Daniel Haviland m fee.] / I;. [D.C. ;.S., '64. 207. Debt $1,574. Sergeant and Bullitt.] mTakenmexecutionand to besold as the property of Daniel Haviland. ■ : ■ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff ’s Office, Sept. ; 2l,TS64. ee2§-3t QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF' ■ b-7 a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex - posed to pub’io sale or vendue, bn MONDAY-Evening, October 3,1564, af4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Alltbatcertainthree-storybrickmessuage, two-story frame back bmiding, and lot of gronnd, situate on. the east side of Fifth street. 180 feet southward from Norris street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fifth street 15 feet, and iit depth 84 feet to a three feet-.nme inches alley, with the privilege thereof. [Be ing part of the same lot which Francis St Drexel et ux., by deed dated June 1,1861, conveyed unto Daniel Havl iandinfee.3 . ID. C. ;S., ’64.,232.: Debt, $1,574/ Sergeant&BuUitt.] - Taken m execution and to be soid as the propertv of Daniel Haviland. - / JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. .Philadelphia; Sheriff's Office, Sept 21.1564. se23-3t- FOB SAME AB?© TO £ET. M EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUA ' BLE HEAL ESTATE . The undersigned executors of Deborah H. Campbell, deceased; will sell at Public Sale on' the premises' on THURSDAY, the 20th of October next, . A MESSUAGE, DYYELLING HOOSB, ACEES AND ONE HUNDHED AND THIETY*FI\ E PEHCHES land;situated-in the borough. llimtß of Doylestown, Bucks county, Pa. .The improve ments consist of anew Brick Houee,/covered with ce ment, 40 feet front by 24 feet deep, with parlor, haU. and dining room, on first floor, with piKzza in front, seeond story is divided -into fodr rooms; two large room/ on third floor,’ all.of; which are heated by means •with largekitchen, out-kitchen, and milk vault, sup- Plied with spring water, on first floor; chamber, and “dth-room on aecond/floor, all of which, are supplied with bot and cold water; large new frame barn, stone wSS, °f jdabling five cowa and five norses. threshing floor and mow. above,' wagon housß, carriage, honse, chioken honse,. Btraw honee, two-story stone tenant house,, epring house. -and o’her necessary a a - ever falling stream of water passing through the premises, also 1 a lasting spring of excel wLY!' t ® r ' neai bhUdings which supplies them with 5w r Jy.flV*® B of .ft” B ™’-A'fine apple orchard and other fruit trees on the premises. property, ie situated dn/the'Doyl'estOwn and Buckingham tiirnpike road, within a short distance of the, depot of the North Pennsylvania Railroad. ii Sale to commence at One o’clock P,. M:, when condi tions will be made known by - ,L; P. WORTHINGTON, V , . „ , ' „ JAMES GILKYSON. ' - ■ Doylestown, Sept. 26, 1864/. ;. , . se26-mwf-lit* ’ M LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO PERTY FOR SALE.—The very large and comma diouß.LOT and BUILDING, No., 3® oSlry Steeet near the centre of business,’ containing'6o feet on Cherry street,.depth 105 feet, bcing.76feat wide on the rear ot the lot, and at that width opening to a large cart-way leading to Cherry street. Ita advantages of SIZE AND POSITION are rarely met with; Apply on the premises .. . . se]2 3m* g§ FOR. SALE OR TO LET—TWELVE ’ flrst-elass four-story BRICK HOUSES, hew, and with all the. modern improvements, on east side of South BROAD Street, near Wharton. Terms moderate. Apply to GEO, SEKGKANT, for F. M Drexel’s estate,’ selS-lm* 413 a WALNDT Street. MFOR SALE, ■ VERY , CHEAP.— LABGE AND HANDSOME BESEDENCE, South- West corner of FOETY-FIBBT and WESTMINSTKB avenue, Twenty-fourth ward; 13 rooms, gas, hot and cold water throughout the house, stable in rear of lot. flue fruit and shade trees. Sira of lot, 120 feet front by 173 feet deep. Price 810,000, clear of incumbrance. Terms easy _ Also, Two very desirable COTTAGES; on HALST Street, near Westminster avenue; have all modern im provements, 10 rooms. Size of lots, each 25 feetfront by-116 feet deem Price s3,6oo,each. Terms easy. Also, a number of desirable Houses, at from ti gnn oach to 8X6,000, In all parts of the city Apply to BAMOELP. HBTCHiSSON or ■ J. WAKREN CODLSTON _ au2Stf No. 124 Sonth SIXTH Strw.t m EXECUTORS’SALE, " By virtue of the last will of Samnnl of Yxncentown, N. J„ deceased? to be at TubUc at PriYate SalQ befors Will be sold ■ ON FIFTH T)iv M’2 rStimlatbesame, making a route by alSsmi^udTthero. 11 - 66 ’ T|T)ie improvements thereon are a two-story Brick nrSTtor ihi te “ :r , c t om l’ well. Slushed, a cellar who. e; three wells of good water and one cis iiS'.» t i Wo t.j P f’ le -t 0r « cll F« S T. and . one poach do., of the best selected fimt, In fall hearing; two barns, one hay house, two crib houses, and other necessary outbuild- . _ A never-failing Btrean> of water running through said Farm, about three acres,of which are in timber ; tie soil B tVM rt fc information persons will call ou EICHABD EICHABD KAYBE, mt* ZEBEDBB M. WEiLS, _1626-I0t4 : - Executors FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE -Mk *2IFABM, 114 acres, near Morrisville Station,: SS' Bucks county, Philadelphia and Trenton Ka{lroad good Improvements. Chester County Valley Farm 133 acres./ Montgomery county Farm, 96 acres, near a station, 12 miles, out. North Pennsylvania Bailrosil 8, BeautifuDy-located Farm, 100 acres, w?th tet-class improvemmits, one mile from station near Doylestown 24 miles out. Call and examine Regia!or of FaS- ‘ E. PETTIT?Ii S 3 WALNPTK. Jg FOR SALE, 248 ACKES OF COAL LAND, "w Situated in Pennsylvania, within IK mile from railroad and 2 miles from canal. "There are two Farms ’lst consists of 104 acres, about 60 acres improved™lsond frame house, a good barn, a well of good wlter! apple orchard, a comfortable log honse, and a caoto?, spring, interlaid wlth-a vein of cannelcoal?rom 3 to Fnll particulars and price will be given by calling on soEO gt* /.: No. 341 N, .SECOIU) St 1 ! 1 wSf? :: : WATER POWER TO RENtTaPPUY • * *<> CHILLAS, Newark, DtL anJ-^ PXtOPOSAX.B. f>*SICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, , Cincinnati, 0., Sept. 24, 1854 PROPOSALS are inviledby the underslmed ttntU THURSDAY, October 13, 1854, at two o 'clock P. 31., for the immediate delivery, to this Department. OS— fTOCKIMSS— Army Standard; * s —Army Standard; Amy Standard; gSEMS, complete—Army standard; - - - Sr.,, s™™ extra mouth- piece—Army Standard; WALL TENTS, complete—Army Standard [Bidders may state whether they propose to furnish 8-oz. or 10-oz. Duck, and whether of Cotton or Linen ma terial. ] - HOSPITAL TBNTR—Army Standard: WORSTED SASHES—Army Standard Sample of which may he seen at the Office of Clothing and Equipage In this city. To ho delivered free of charge at the U. S. Inspection •Warehouse m this city, in good new packages, with the name of the party furnishing, the kind and quantity ofgoods distinctly marked on each article and package. Parlies offering goods must distinctly stata in their bids the quantity they propose to farnish, the price, and time of delivery, - if' Samples, when submitted, must be marked and num bered to correspond with'the proposal rand the partie# thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be, in every respect, equal to Army Standard, otherwise, the propo sal will not be considered. : V,* : A guarantee, signed by two responsible persoim,' must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder Will supply the articles awarded to him under his proposal. Bids will be opened on Thursday, October 13,1864, at two o'clock P. M., at this office, and bidders are re quested to be present. „ T . ,™.. Awards will ho made on Friday, October 14, 1854. _ , 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 tills office. , . , ~ , Tte right to reject any hid deemed unreasonable is reserved Endorse envelope “Propofals^or—and address Col; TO W. McKIM, ee2B-12t > Chief Quartermaster Cincinnati Depot. D Pirn.AiiEi.PHiA, OcthberT, 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS BE Re ceived at the office of tiie undersigned. No. 1103 GIRARD Street, until,noon of TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1564, fer delivering immediately at Beverly U. _B. A. General Hospital, ready for usey the folio (ring, viz: •'l,OOO feet % inch, rubber hiae. IUO feet I*inch ruV-her hose. . J 2 pipes and attachments, complete. A sample.must be s*nfc with each proposal. ■■■■ Proposals must mention the price per foot for hose* including all attachments. No proposal will be received unless properly filled la upon the regular forms to be had at this ofliee. • ■. The United States reserves the rightto reject all biai darned incompatible with its interests- - - . . B 7 order of Colonel ilex. J. Perry. O. M Dfc. U. S* A. ALBERT 8. ASHMEA.D, ofl-toc4 / Captain and A. Q. If. nUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, "* ' • Philadelphia, Pa , September 29,1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o’clock M., THURSDAY. October 6.HSS4, for the deli very at the United States Storehouse, Hanover street "Wharf, of the following' : . ■ ' LUMBER: 60,000 feet Oak Lumber, 1 inch square edged. 25,000 do. do., 2 do., not edged. 60,000 \ do. -do., 2K"inch,-not edged. 25,000 do. do., 3 do., do. ~. 26,000 do. do., 314 inch, not edged. . - 60,000 do. d 0.,: 4 do., do. 25.C00 feet Ash Lumber, 2 inch 25,000. do. do., 2K inch. 25,000 do. do., 3 inch. : 25,(00 do. do , 4 do. . _ All of the above described to be best quality Lumber, subject to the inspection of an inspector appointed on the part of the Government. All of the Lumber bid for to be delivered within fif; teen days from date of contract. . Bidders will Btate price, both in writing and figures, and the quantity of each kind bid for. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signature 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 ffiudge, Attorney, or Collector, or other public officer, otherwise the bid will not be considered. Theright is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high, and no bid from a defaulting contractor , will be ■received..",;' By order of Colonel A. J. Perry, Quartermaster’s De partment, U. S. A. GEO. R. ORME, se29-7t Captain and A. Q. BL TTEAD QUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF WASHINGTON / .- - • Office Chief Quartermaster, Nos. 534, 536, and SSS FOURTEENTH Street. Near New York avenne, . WASHIKOTOir, Sept. 27, 1854 ■ PROPOSALS FOE STOVES AND RANGES. I F OPOSAIS are hereby invited until noon of WED NESDAY, October sth, for furnishing for use of Freed man in this Department. <'■ TEN ARMY RANGES,, each with fixtures complete, to Cook for one hundred men at a time. ONE HUNDRED SMALL COOKING STOVES, each .with fixtures complete, to cook for families of three or - four persons . TEN BOX STOVES, ordinary size, for heating. All of the above stoves must be vrooi burners, and must bo delivered in this city on or before the 20th day of October, 1554. An oath of allegiance mast accompany each bid. Proposals to be sealed, endorsed “Proposals for Stoves,”, su'd addressee to the undersigned, . v JOHN A ELISON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, se29 6t : Department of , Washington. QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, r ' Q t Fjnr,ADET.PTTTA, Sept. 23, 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will h 6 received at this office until TUESDAY, 12 o’clock M., October 4th, 1864, for de livery at the United States Storehouse, Hanover-street Wharf, Philadelphia, Penna., of Six Mule Army Wa gons; complete. Bidders will state price, both In writing and figures; and how many wagons they can deliver, and the shortest time they can deliver them in. -The wagons to be subject to inspection. - Each bid must bo guaranteed by two responsible per- - sons, whose signatures must he appended to the guar antee, 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 isreserved torejectall bids deemed too high; and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be re ceived By order of Colonel A, J. Perry, Quartermaster’s De partment U. S. A. se2B 6t GEO. B QBME Captain and A. Q. M. QFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, 'AX'-' CisdSKATi, 0., Septomber2o; 1864. PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned; until THURSDAY, October 6th, 1864, at two o’clock P. M., for the immediate delivery to this Department of; TRUMPETS (withextramouth-pieces). Army Standard: TRUMPETS; CORDS AND TASSELS, Army Standard; GARRISON FLAGS, Army Standard; STORM FLAGS, Army Standard. Sample of which-may be seen at the Office of Clothing and Equipage in this city. To be delivered free of charge at theU. S. Inspection Warehouse in this city, in go id new packages, with the name of the party furnisbing, the kind and quan tity of goods distinctly marked on each article and package. ; Par -ms offering goods must distinctly state in their bids the quantity they propose to furnish, the price; and tune 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. v A gu&rantee, signed by two responsible persons, must accompany each bid , guaranteeing that the bidder-wiH supply the articles awarded to him under his proposal; Bids will be opened on THUESDAY, October 6,1364. a- two o’clock P. M., at this office, and bidders are re quested to be present. . :<;■ Awards will be made qn Friday, October 7,1£64. - Bonds-will be required that the contract will he faithfully fulfilled. - - ; Telfgrams 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.:. . Endorse envelope “Proposals for and addnsa n Cox,. WM. W. McKIM. se23-toc4 Chief Quartermaster, Cincinnatl Depot. OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, Cihois-sati, Ohio, September 22,1864. v invited by the undersigned until TUESDAY, .October 11, 1564; at 2 o’clock P. M., -for the immt diate delivery to this Department of ? E j?,WSERS, Mounted; Army Standard. SACK oOATS, Lined; Army Standard. HALLTARDo, Garrison and Storm, Army Standard. Samples of which may he seen at the Office of Cloth ing and Equipage in this city. To be delivered free of charge at theU. S. Inspection Warehouse, in this city, in good, new packages, with the nameoT the party-furnishing, the kind and quan tity of gooas distinctly marked on each article and P&CKRRd - . Parttes 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 «»■ P® r ed 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 hid, . guaranteeing that the bidder Wirt supply the articles awarded to him undet his pro posal. . ■ - . Bids will be opened on Tuesday, October 11.1864, at two u clack P. M., at this office, and bidders are re quested to be present. . Awm-dswiU be made on Wednesday, October 12, 1864. fafthfu?lr , f«lMled M<imred that the "»***"M -ba Telemums relating to Proposals will not be noticed. Blank forms of Proposals, Contracts, and Bonds may be obtained at tins office. - The right to reject any hid deemed unreasonable is reserved. Endorse envelope * * Proposals for —. l » and add sfl; Colonel WM. W. McKfM, se2B;9t . Chief Quai termaster Cincinnati Depoft CHIEF QUARTERMASTER’S OF- Cixcixvatx, 0 , 1384. are. invited- by the undersigned, until MOJiDAY, October 17, 1864, at 2 o’clock P.lf., forthe immediate delivery, to this Department, of lEREGULAH TKOWSERS, of any color except light ■ folue or gray. v . . • • • Sam plea to • fnniishe dby the parties offering, who will state m their bids the quantity they propose to fur nish, the price, and time of delivery. _To.be delivered free of charge at theU. S. Inspection Warenouse, in this city, is gooff new packages, with the name of the party furnishing, the Mud and quantity of goede, distinctly marked on each artlcla and pack age. ' : Samples, when submitted, intuit be marked and num bered to correspond with- the.proposal; and the parttes thereto must guarantee that the goods shall he, In everv respect, equal to sample. otherwise the proposal will not be considered. , Bids will be opened on.. Monday, October 17, ISSi, at two o (Jock P. M., at this oflice, aud bidders are re quested to be present. . ■ ■ ■ . Awards will be made on Tncsday. October 18; 1564, , Telegrams relating to proposals will not be noticed. Hlank foims or Proposals may be- obtained at this reterved sslt lo rB i fi<:t any bid deemed unreasonable, is •. Endorse envelope;" Proposals for —-—” and-ad d 3 ~. : .V -Col WM. w: MoKIM, se29-14t Chief Quartermaster Cincinnati Depot. QFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER Cijrciss-ATr, OMb, Sept. 19,1554, ’ wo’clock for the of" * £ %°® ca of P lotM ** «?,■ f ree. of charge, at tie H. S. Inspection Warehouse In this city, in good new packages, with tie name o, the party furnishing, the kind and quantity of goods distantly marked on. each article and package ! Parties ohering goods : must distinctly state in their Hme of^elive^'- plopoße t( > furnish, the price,ind Samples, when submitted, must be marked and num bered to correspond with the propof at;. and thei parties thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be In ever! wufnot e §o™n°si! P !SI ataildara - oth6rwlsa the **'“ A guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles awarded to him under Mb proposal. BidswUlbeopenedon Wodneeday, Octobers, ISM, at efT to°t>e pin bon t '°^ ce * and Didders are request madeon Thursday October S. 1564. MtjtnmM* ; e ?;w ts ? at th « contract will be Mth to will not be noticed, this officef ls> etmtrac t s » ®nd bonds may reserved Blll t 0 reject ttny bid deemed unreasonable is ec velope “Proposals for Army Boots,” and n Col. WSI- W'McKUi, _sg2 : i-10t_ l Chief Qaartemasfeer Ciiaciimafci Depot; (GENUINE. EAGLE VEIN COAL, vriU sSi vonr r? * STTP |BIOE TO LEHIGH -A trial teiTl T a nd Stove sizes, gII.SO per d*» MM 0 - °ffloe. 321 South FOfIETH St , Chestnut. 'Depot, -1419 CALLOWHILL St ! above Broad. Csel4-6ml ELLIS BRANI&IF. G R r AL . SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER _ap6-tf . . J. WALTON tr no fiHNS, PISTOLS, SKATEST ; PHILIP WILBOW&co., Manufacturers and Street, Pine Gum Pistols, ™^”,? a - Et>iitolikBd - Beboredfand^spaired la the beet eeß-tf SKATES OP ALL KINDS. .neon ■ . - . . 4(l;> CHBSTNITT Street. ' FC I R THE teeth ahd serving tbi S iZf^L strBJ, § tlle “ iD * i ll l Sums, for pre beaniH fwi i!! teeth - from decay, and for keeping them lmSi 1 1 i y Ei ea ? an<l the breath sweet, this is be! ritncl i?. 1 ’ 8 best preparation that science and expe rience has ever produced. Prepared only bv BXSB . S. T. BEALE, M D , Donti-t ... _ 1113 CHESTNUT Street, PhiiadSTphi n ’p. Wl7-Sm For sale by the principal druggists* Sitmj steam heaters for factored ~ MILLS, ia., heated with, exhanstn»vHiii.fS' 00 * iJs®’ WHISKY.—2S'BBLS PTrfm Tj'UKNESB, BBmi.EY j- »©. «u oHESTstranad cm js: • 6-4- EXTRA, QUALITY BLACK Arp,„ - ' MOHAIBS. AtPA CiS ON TUESDAY, B cMes 6-4. extra quality black abaca -2 cases 6-4ptfre mohairs. • I,OCO ALL-WOOL LONG 1,000 all-wool plaid long- shawls AW LS. ICO heavy, travelling mauds. ; 1,000 DOZEN LINEN CAHBRTo X ccn ded border linen cambric hdkoT I{Dl O'i 2.000 dozen Germantown wool » Stf, 300 do do. fancy Wodhat.jt * , CIRCULARS, CLOAKS, ARDs&*?* 4 , 6CO cloth, t>eaver, and ctoncliiUa 1 and sacks ofsnperior quality, 1 Ul *r^ SALE OF IMPORTED AND'BOHESTTp . ON TUESDAY MO RHinq s KVof Oct. 4th, at 10 o’clocfc, on four months’ L of fancy and staple Imported and demean >• f comprising a'large assortment. - c atr BRITISH DRESS GOODS cases blade and colored alpacas, and rM. caeca merinoes, reps, and barart> e r, matf, cases figured and pla’d poplins, word • ‘ cases figured reps, colored gros gralnV cases plain muslin de lainea and Pm? . / • IRISH LIN.ENB, 4* —4-4 super to superfine Irish shifting DOMESTIC GOODS FOR Also brown and-bleached shoe• lags cambrics, Silesias, &c. 5 • anils, j, JOHN B. MYERS & 00., & BEES, Hob. 533 and 334 hAEGE POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS Wn „ GAMS, ABMY GOODS, TEATEI.MMI?? 5 ' KO'iICE. —lncluded In onr large narsL„ e S, Moots, shoos, &c.. to be hold on WfiDjpoS'*? ]BG Oct 6th, at 10 o’clock, vrilUic for.aufn * 3 lowing fresh goods, to he sold without ra--«- n t months’credit, vis: 8 - f *. os casesmen’s and boys'grain water-),, eases heavy city-made sewed brogan.'**** cases men’s and boys’ heavy wax-w cases men’s city-made sewed calf boor, Hi ■ cases men's grain huntingb-ots. easesmen’s and hoys’ steelrshod and cases man’s and hoys’ quilted boots • V, casesmen’s, hoys’, and youths’ thick w cases men’s, hoys’, and youths’ kipanj-V.*- —eases men’s grain cavalry hoots. cases men’s M inch enameled cavalry .. cases hoys’ grain L L hoots. J < o—casesmen’s,0 —casesmen’s, hoys’, and yonths’ b, sole do. . , ■ , —cages men s, hoys’, and youths’ Gonr-.v,, sole do. ’ . ‘ caseswomen’s, misses’, and children’s,,-, goat, grain, and split, sawed, pegged, slim, nailed boots and bain orals, embracing a gena,, ment of city and Eastern-made goods. ST. B.—Samples of the- same will be os«& nation“early on,the morning of the sale.whe will find it to their interest to attend. LAKGE PEBEMPTOEY* SALE OP BOOTS BKOGANS, &o ON TUESDAY SfOENIKG, October 4t hr at 10 o’clock, -will be soli logue, without reserve, on four months’ crM/ 1,100 packages boots, shoes, brogana, bElnio shoes, array bags,&c., of ern manufacture, embracing a fresh and prir meat of desir&blearttcleijfbrnisn. women, sec which will bs open for examination early on ingof sale. : LAKGE POSITIVE SAMS' OF BRITISH, vp; GEF.MAK, AHD DOMESTIC DEY SOOOs We will hold a large sale of Foreign and TjZ Dry Good?, by catalogue, on a credit®!four m--.-- p&rfcforcaslu • : -■■■■ OK THURSDAY MORKING, October Btn, embracing about 1,200 packages ant staple andfancy aiticles in woolens, worsteds ‘i silks, and cottons, to wMch we invito tko dealers. M. B.—Samples of Hie same will be arraa» examination, with caialognss, early on tka a of sale, when dealers will find It to their hr ‘ attend, i POSITIVE SALE OP CABPETINGS, 4* '.•v- ■ ON SATirKOAT MOBNING, October Sth, at precisely 11 o'clock, will be sold 1 talogue, on four months’ credit, an assorttnenV perfineand fine ingrain, Venitian, hemp, cottas rag carpetings, which maybe examined early morning of sale. . - PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, INDIA, GEBMAN, AND BRITISH BEY GOODS . • ; . ON MONDAY MORNING, October 10, at 10 o’clock, Trill be cold, by eati on four months’ credit, about— - 800 PACKAGES AND LOTS of French, India, German, and British dry itooh embracing a large and choice assortment of fan staple articles in silk, “worsted, woolen, linsa. cotton fabrics." . = -v.- N. B.—SampJea of the same will be arrantoi examination with catalogues, early on the mo:*, 1 the sale, when dealers willflnditto their interest! tend. . • ■ T>A RRITT & GO., AUCTIONEERS - 'XF MARKET Street, comer of Bank. ’' ENTIRE STOCK OF A JOBBING HOUSE. Co»> ING 600 LOTS STAPLE DRY GOODS U THIS - MORNING, At 10 o’clock, as foUows; Flannels, bleach], brown goods, cloths,'eassimeres, jeans, cloakii-,2 ENTIRE STOCK AND F/XTUEES OF A SHIRTii - ■ . FACTUREK, Without reserve, viz: 200 dozen super quaiitri over, and under shirts, manufactured for cit- -- trade. Also, 200 cartons best of materials, 16-fiJ ting board, tables, &c. PANOOAST & WARNtJOK, Al X TIONEEES, 240 MARKET Street. LARGE POSITIVE SALE TOO LOTS AMERICAS m IMPORTED DRY GOODS, MILLINERY CO j; HOSIERY, &G. , &c., by catalogue, OJJf WEDNESDAY, Oct.. 6th, commencing a 10 o’ clock precisely, e »» assortment of seasonable goods. * FJHST POSITIVE SPECIAL SALE OEEMiSWI FaKCY KHIT GOOI S. WOOL “ * by catalogue* * ' 4 A - , OUTBID AT, Oct. 7th, cotamga.ciag.at 10 o’clock precisely, M THOMAS & SOM, • Ho«.13B and 14A Sonth FOO3TH Streit . SALES OE STOCKS AND BE AI. ESTATE, Atx< Si a ?, gc, . eTe r y TUESDAY, al 12 O'clock ay ■SS-Haiidbilts of each Property is-sueti separately, on the Satartiay previous to each sale 1,060 catalogm paMhlet form, givingfull descriptions. TECBSf^AT 1^1^2 SALES at the Auction 8l«» an _4S“ Particular attention given to sales at Privatj] SIuOUCOS, oCC, Sale Ho, 213 Spruce street. ""m ifm&smt «■— ' ■ , THIS MOEKINGr~ October 3d, at 10 o’clock, “by catalog, at 2Tj tlie superior furniture, includm? elegant walnut parlor furniture covered with r«i plnsl], mantel and pier mirrors, rosewood Dtiuj' l OaiclrerLng, seven octaves; superior diniue-ro<>n i* chamber furniture, carpets. &c. 1 ~21^Tbee xaminedat.eighi o’clock on tliemonisj the sale. EXECUTOES PEREMPTORY ‘SALES ESAL Eilif STOCKS, 10ANS.-&C. ’a'„-V T " ■ ■ ■■ VON: TUESDAY, - .Sg: 4 * at 32 o’clock, noon, at the Exchange, h;s: of Execnrore and others; a large amonnfc aadvarietr valnable read estate, business stands, dwellings, s? Also, without resorve.-BY OEDEE OF AN EM TO3LYN VLOTS TO SUIT PURCHABEES, AU, AMOUNT OF FIRST-CLASS STOCKS, LOANS, t including $l4 400 Camden and Amboy Bonds.;; Schuylkill Navigation, $5,000 Philadelphia aai t: hnry, Morris Canal. 81.000 Chesapeake, r Umted States 5-20 s, $2,000 United States Bonds, i-i- Franklin Insurance Company, 13 shares PennsTle Railroad, 160 shares Wilmington Railroad, 115 Sharpokm Eailroad, Sea. ABSOLUTE SALES. >n phlet catalogues on Satnrday. PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEER! ..*** MABKST and 3522 COMMERCE Sira®. POSITIVE SALE OF 1.030 CASES BOOTS IS; ' SHOES • THIS MOBBING. October 3d, commencing at ten o’clock prec:-* r. will sell by catalogue, for cash, 1,050 ca.es boos - brogans, balmorals, gaiters, and armygoias. o'.; fresh stock, from city and Eastern maaaficti - . prioony a general assortment of goods, to whit- : yite the early attention of buyers. POSITIVE SALE OF 1.400 CASES B'>G7s SHOES ■ ■ • ON THOBSDAY MOEXTNG, Oct. 6th, commercing at 10 o’clock precisely, *= sell by catalogue, for cash, about .!,-!» c. - shoes, brogans, halmorals, gaiters, and arm: .. prime fresh stock, to which we invito the s tion.of buyers. T» Y HENRY P. WOLBBRT, f AUCTIONEER, No. 5502 MARKET Street, South Side, above Sewell’ sj£J?S2^ B > Trimmings, Notions, A,"•.*'4S| MONDAY,WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY M«sis*.«Kj| mencing at 10 o’clock. ja GERMANTOWN HOSIERY, MERINO AND V - '5O |HXETS, DEAWEES, DRY GOODS, SKiHR.EIJH . MINGS, CLOTHING. SHOES. Ac. |R| . THIS MORNING, IJ , October Sa, commencins at 10 o'clock, wi" 1- • 1 1 from the shelves, inlets to suit the retail tr-ri*. •’ I and desirable assortment of goods, to which• ‘ requested. B SCOTT, JB. S AUCTIONEER, Sdi^ • 633 CHESTNUT and 615 SABSOM Street " r Jj MEIOICAI--. fmArirriTEYENS, ONEQi’ TBi -“-/•founder* of this new system of treaiitg A successfully by modified ELECTRICAL action, tf--: out shocks, announces that he has resumed Ite& r T T ft?r, trei l tmen i of diseases, at Hl'.’; where, for-the last three years, a? -. uaa almost un bounded success in prononncta curable by medicine.. Please caU, or send for ?. r - phlet-and learn particulars. or others desiring icstroctie. Sept r 26 r a fal bourse at any time after Mre-Li T7LECTRICAL INSTITUTE. TE AFFLICTED, COMEI 01lJ 4 y seeds a trial to be adopted or sJ; J2aae inany improvements in the appUettfJi w!f rf-P/i 114 ’ we el P 1 duty bound to make them v; : -- ;: j We will guarantee to cure any case of fever sail?! in jwo treatments. It has also proved very su«t=M in the cure of the fallowing diseases- Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Debility, j Paralysis, Asthma, Genital wea£s* Influenza, Dyspepsia, Piles, Spiual disease, Catarrh. Diabetes , to« a i,-«^ nQ - g *S. Heai6l l- ca,BL eEt “ at any time is* 1 instructions in the practice. iConrnltations free Office hours 9A. St. to 6 P M Testimonials at the office.’ DR. THOMAS AM,S3. Medical Electrician, sell-t ja4 154: IT. ELEVENTH bt., below Rs» EFFERVESCE.^ SELTZER APEP.IENT IS THE ■ . BEST REMEDY KNOWS BILIOUS COMPLAIHTsfsiCKfiEAD ACHE, COST!#' HeShPotKS?!SOUS _ , _ STOMACB.JH3A-SICKNESS, &c., he. , Y r : dAMES R. GHn,TON, the-great 1 Enow its composition, and have no doubt ER prove most beneficial as. those complaints for wim--" V Dr, THOMAS BOTD says: “ I strongly comES®^ 9 the notice of the public. l! , _ Dr. EDWARD G. LTTOI.OW says*. "lean dence recommend It. ’ ’ Dr. GEORGE T. DEXTER says; “In Haw!* 1 ?; cv? stck Headache, to., &f, SELTZER APERIENT In my hands has proved wit" valuable remedy. ” For other testimonials see pamphlet withsath Manufactured only by : N TATSEANTii'' I ' v 378 GREENWICH Street, Sen l 0 Ag-FOB SALE BY ALLDRuIIgTSTS TAYLOR’S ARNICA OIL OR c reiver fails to cure Rheumatism, f Feet, Chapped Hands, and ® r^f§» s * T ? rics 25c, .and wholesale and retail by S* '•m LOR, Druggist, iENTH and cIILOWHIiI A Lli COMPLAINTS OR TUB BYf D*. LOWEOTBRZ’S /tra PAIVE, only to be bad at PhU^-pro. BOKEsT- 11 FtTTEKI Street), NEW TOKE-jg;^ T)R. KINKELIN HAS RESUME** Bj ®; fc Ms residence, OITRIED and TTN lOSf Streets. ; From 9to 9- WILLIAM WHITALL, NO. li» " BEET Street, Philadelphia, Collector of.Jfy. Ground Rents, Interest. Bills, &c. Also, agent > coming County Mutual Insurance Company. , i_ '-w « ■ ’ kepebesces; ' . f ?wwg«- J. Sydney Keen &B.J < : Whitall, Tatum, & Co., Hugh Mcllvain. Algernon S- Koberts, James Miller, Ci»as. Ellis, Son, &Co . John William Eliislfc Co., T. S& Jos, Wood, -rf William B. Thomas, Boya & Stroud. sal U the ijniveesalclothes^wr^' JUEEgtntt Cog Wheels, Wh saw time, fj’ and clothing, should lie in nse in every hoimaho-J■ eyaple, durable, and strong; the only Uotbes-Wringer mannfactnred. and alsoiur.oss "..-i lent Washer. .The savin'/in clothingalonv - wih pay; its cost. - -The large sizes, to run by steam or aro n(ed with ‘great profit by factories, dye m.-- xeiineries, and laundries. E. £. BITER HAM-, ‘M ■ seSMm 1 PURB PALM OIL SOAF.-THISSCU^ 'is made of pure* fresh Palm and ls Testable t Soap; more suitable for Touet use made fromanimalfats. In boxes of on© dossal for $2 POT box. & SOJ f, , Ro. UB MAEGAEETTA Street, between Front *; Second, ahova CaUowhiH. i*f-‘ TifOEGAN, ORB, & CO., i>A GIHB BBILBEEB. Iron Sounders. and m 9 cl &
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