The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 07, 1864, Image 4

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    the De.
eleotAi4h,
present eon%
but one - party nth.-
rind that party the
- gratifying BUccess, to conquer a peace with those
who have recklessly plunged our once happy nation
into a terrible war, and re-establish the dignity and
might of the greatest nation. in the world; and I
cannot understand how an Intelligent man, if he be
mot as treasonable as Jeff Davis himself, Can can
his vote for the candidates of a party who would, if
once in power, supplicate an ignominious peace
that would suffuse with shame the countenance of
every loyal man In the country,—
Sincerely yours, C. H. WuLts,
Lieutenant Commander, 1. 7 . S. N.
TILE crr-y-.
POLITICAL.
MEETING TO-NIGHT IN THE TWENTY
FOURTH
Messrs. D. W. 0. O'Brien, D. P. Southworth, J.
'W. 'Farrell, and Lieut. L. 0. Reeves. will speak
-this evening in the Twenty-fourth Ward, at the
- headquarters of the Lincoln and Johnson Cam
paign Club, Market, above 33d. As this Is :the last
grand rally of tke campaign. there should be a full
-attendance of all the friends of Lincoln, Johnson,
'Union and Liberty, who can be spared from their
york of preparation in their resPective precincts.
'FIFTEENTH WARD. • •
A grand Union rally will take place In the Fif
teenth ward this evenimr, at the Hall on North
street, below Eighteenth. Able . speakers will be
present. , • ' "
MILITABY.
OFFICERS FOR COLORED moors
The following students of ,the U. 'S. Military
School, in this city, for applioants for command of
colored troops, passe , ' a successful examination be.
fore Gen. Casey's board at Washington, last week,
and were recommended tor the positions named :
For Captain. —Rlohard S. Eaton, civilian, of
Springfield, Moss:
For Second Lieutenant—Warron W. Jordan, pri-
Tate, Company 0,138 d Pennsylvania Regiment.
Since this school was established riot a student
has been rejected by the Board of Examiners at
"Washington.
FOR FORT DELAWARE
The sth Union League Reglment (one hundred
days men), Colonel H. Neff commanding, which
axrired , bere laet week, left on Saturday morning
for Fort Delaware.
BOUNTY JUMPERS BENT TO TEE FRONT.
Oa Saturday, .quite a large - number of bounty
jumpers were marched down Broad street to the
Baltimore depot. They were on their way to the
:front under a heavy guard. 'They were handcuffed
"by two to a long chain, and each man was labelled
" Bounty Jumper. ,, AS colored man was at the head
of the line. It appears that he had-been convicted
of smuggling citizens , clothing Into Oamp.Cadwala•
der for the bounty Jumpers to wear when making
their escape.
U. 9. MILITARY. CIIOOL
The following oft:meow of the U. S.. Military
School for applicants for command of colored troops,
passed a successful examination before Gen. Casey's
board at Washington, last week,' and were recom•
mended for the positions named :
For Captain—Richard S. Eaton, civilian, of
Springfield, Mass.'
For Second Lieufenant—Warren W. Jordan, pri-
Nate, Company U, Eighty-third Pennsylvania Reek
=ant.
Since this school was . established , not a student
:has been rejected by the Board,of Examiners at
"Wasbington.
WINCELLAWJEOIOI9.
THE FIRST SNOW.
The first snow of the season fell on Saturday
afternoon, about one o'clock. It lasted but a Aar
3ninutes.
About half put on, ,oielook on Saturday a fire
broke out. in the puking department of L. Martin
Co.'s lampblack factory:•.Twentyninth and Ox..
ford streets... Loss $2,500. No insurance. No water
-could be obtained. • - ' •
BRRIOIISLY BIIRNRD
About two o'clock' on Saturday afternoon Win.
Houser, four years of age, residing at No. 614 North
Fourth street, was seriously burnt by .his clothing
taking fire from a Ebove.
INQUEST
Coroner Taylor on Saturday held an inquest on
the body of Stephen Vieria, the keeper of a public
house on Second street, below Queen, in the Third
ward. The jury rendered a verdict that the de
ceased came to his death from a pistol-shot fired by
David Gregory. The deceased was a native of the
isle of Madeira, His wife and child;who are on a
visit to that place, are expected to arrive on their
return home in the course of a few weeks. The pri
soner was oommitted.
THE PO LICE.
fEefore Mr. Aiderman Reiner.]
LARCENY or HARNESS.
George Parsons was arraigned at the Central
'Station, on Saturday, on the„pharge of the larceny
of a set of harness, valued at $228, the property of
Samuel R. Phillips. The evidence developed the
fact that on the 2a lust , the prisoner called upon
Mr. Phillips and purchased the harness,and ordered
it to be sent , to the Girard House. He gave his
check for the amount, and the. goods were sent as
directed. On the following day the check was pre
sented at the bank upon which it was drawn, and
then it was ascertalued to be entirely worthless.
The purchaser in the- mean time fled the city, and
he was arrested by means of the telegraph. He was
brought to Philadelphia by Detective .Levy. The
- prisoner was committed to answer at court.
A SHOOTING AFFAIR IN A LAGER BEER SA
LOON.
A young man giving the name of Jacob Ketcham
was arraigned yesterday morning on the charge
of carrying a concealed deadly weapon. He was
committed.
We may state that on Saturday night a row oc
curred in lefr. Becker's layer beer saloon, on Chest
nut street near Sixth. The lights were suddenly
.extinguished, and some one at the front door shouted
"fight," flght. ,, Lieut. Henderson and several
officers of the Reserve Corps of police hastened to the
aaloon, but the place being in darkness, they could
do nothing. Mr. Becker In thmeantime had
taken his money drawer with' its contents into the
cellar. He relighted the saloon at the request of
the pollee, and It was then found that a young man
named George Collins, a son of G. Constantine
Collins, a member of the bar, had been shot. A
cavalry revolver, partly loaded, was found upon the
dicier, and was taken in oharg e by Lieut. Henderson.
The wounded young man was placed on a stretcher
and carried to the Central Station,where the wound
was examined by Coroner Taylor. The ball entered
the fleshy part of the thigh, then pissed upwards,
trazing In its progress the hip bone, and lodged In
he small of the back. The wound, though not lin
ariediately dangerous, is a painful one. It was
stated that the prisoner had fired a pistol, and this
1s the reason why ho was taken into custody. There
- was no evidence elicted at the hearing involving
him. It was also stated that Collins had tired a '
pistol first, but of this there is no legal evidence.
It Is all hearsay on both charges. MO prisoner
-was held to await future developments, there being
TO evidence against him that he had any deadly
weapon in Dispossession.
NEW YORE PICKPOCKET.
A young* man giving the name of James Ray.
!Mond, hailing from New York, was arrested on
Saturday evening on the charge of picking pockets.
The main witness did not appear at the hearing
yesterday morning. The prisoner was therefore corn.
naitted to await a further hearing,
ANOTHER CABE.
Lewis J. Welsh was also arraigned on the charge
of picking pockets, on Saturday evening, but the
parties did not appear against him yesterday. The
:prisoner, however, was held on another charge, that
of beating a woman on the bead with a stove•plate
at her residence in the rear of St. Stephen's Ohuroh,
a few nights ago. She was severely injured. A
*warrant had been issued for hts arrest, hat he evaded
the police until taken on Saturday night, as above
stated.-
THE COURT.
Court of Oyer aDd Terminer and Quarter
Sessions—Judge Thompson.
TILE NEW YORE JEWELLERS' ASSOCIATION LOT-
In the ease of Mr. Thoth, the-actuary of the New
York Jewellers' Association Judge Thompson, on
Saturday, decided that the license to the Academy
of 11111/310 did not embrace the concert or entertain
ment given' there .by the defendant. The con
struotion he put upon the act of, Assembly was that
specific entertainments, which'are to be given at a
particular time, require a separate license. In re
ference to the charge of maintaining a lottery, the
court held that, the inducement to bay a ticket
being the chance of drawing a prize, and the prizes
being so drawn,by chance, constituted the offence
charged. The defendant was accordingly remanded
for triaL -
SENTIINGB OF OTLLINGHAM
William Gillingham, whose conviction on two
bills of indictment, charging assault and battery,
'with Intent to kill, and, with carrying concealed
deadly weapons, we.noticed on Saturday, was son
lanced by Judge Thompson to three months' im-
THE
' a •
itINISTBSITTE WARD ELRCTION DIFTIOtTLTIi.
John Gorman, Charles Wadley, David Allen,
and John Eartram, charged with assault and bat
tery, and inciting to riot, had a hearing on habeas
Corpus. The charges grew out of a disturbance at
the polls of. the Fifth division of the Ninteenth
Yard, on the day, of the last election : After hearing
the testimony, Judge Thompson remanded the de-
Tendants to stand their trial for assault and battery,
but decreased the amount of ball fixed by the al
-
demo.
Nothing of importune° transpired in the other
courts. •
FDrAITML AND COMMERGILII4
The stock market was very active on Saturday for all
'kinds of securities. The oils especially were in de
mand, and the producing Companies sold higher. Con-
Ainental, Maple Shade, Richert, Rock, and Curtin were
In undiminished favor, and were all Xigl34 better;
Maple Shad* sold up to 90—an advance of 4; McClintock
, sold at 634, and Die)llhsny at 6%. There was a general
Improvement in the share list. Reading, though not
so active ae on the previous day, sold freely, closing at
419—an - 'advance of 134; Pennsylvania Railroad was
slightly off, selling at 883 i ; Minshill advanced 1 c'Little:
fichnYlkill sold at 9539—a decline of 134; !forth Penneyl-.
"Mitt at 32%—an advance of 134; Camden and Amboy
sold i n small guaranies at 160. There was a steady de
)nand for company bonds: Elmira chattel As at 77;
'Beiuling bonds '7O at 101; Camden and Amboy tla 'B3 at
-102 ; d o . mortgage 66 at 116: Chester and Delaware Be at
215;• and Camden and Amboy 'B9la mortgage at 107. Q.
vernment loans were about steady: the 1851 loan at
108%; the 7-30 e at 10434; 10-90.3 at RN ; and the 5-20 s at
101 State loans were nnchariged, and; City as taidd at
previous prices. Of passenger railroads, there were
• sales of Spruce and Pine at 3434, and Chestnut and Wal
nut at 50; 69 was bid for Second and Third; 80 fir Fifth
and Sixth; 64 for West Philadelphia; 18 for Arch; 29
for Green and Coates; and 2634 (or Girard College.
Bank shales continue to be firmly held. 195 was bid
for Philadelphia; 5734 for Commercial; 69 lot'. Northern
Libe xlies; 98 for eirard ; 2639 for Manufacturers' and
ifech &nice' ; 35 for Consolidation; 65 for Corn Exchange,
..and 50 for Union.
yHILADELPHIA STOOK EXCHANGE SALES, Nov. 6.
.y.
BEFORE BOARD.
'3OO Continental 2 . 600 Phil dt 011 Creek 2
400 do 2% 1921) do 2
- 700 do 5% 500 do c 2
app do 2-44 500 do 2
.400 do * 240 50 Roc; 011 5
'ET do - 2-06 100 do s)i
2CO do b 52-50 10110 Exrdee'r 011 lh
-IVO do 2% 1150 r t 01cbolas ........8
rOO do 2.41 500 Bgbert Oil ........b6 lt 5%
-poo do b 5 236 400 do 5%
.cos do %36 200.1Thion Petro' 244
100 do b 5 2E 100 do b 52-44
000 do b3O 2% 100 Caldwell 4%
100 do 2-81 TO:Reeding R 11 - %
200 do b 5-2-81 100 Hibbare b 5 2%
2100 fltbbard bb 2hi.:050 Seneca 011 b3O : 3 3•4
103 Reading R 2d ratE4oo Story Filrrti 3,‘
. .
.2AI tlo 67%' '
NEST
100 Fulton Coal / I X ,
480 Organic Oil.. lots • %
100 Dalzell Oil 9%
100 Noble & Dela—he. 8%
103 do be. 'B%
;op do. •••• tat/. BX
3000 Phua Oil lots. 2
118075 pennaß lons. 69
80 ~/OtP
16 Spruce a rine•stli, 34%
sso pgbortOil...".lote 6
1.00 011Creek . "6%
KO Perry 011 • 3S,
500 PeaderDani—lots• 1,
10 Swatera-Coal 10
150 Schl Coal Insp.:. • 'lO
200 Hyde Farm 7%
100 do ' •• • . 7%
300 Great Basin.... • 3%
100 Reeding" B• • ce i;tt. 68•
100 do .... 68%
500 " do .lots•-. 6 5%
- 100 do be. 68%
100 do ...... —sewn. 68%
100 do 68%
100 . d 0.,.. . ..... se. 68MI
AFTER
303 Phiia & 011 C cash 2
2000 Rlinira . 77
CO Cam & Amb ...
.14934
MO Phil & Oil Creek.. 2%,
480 ' , short ..... b 10.•
300 Curtin 810..' 8
300 Corn Planter 7%
600 Sghert blO 5
180 Reading 66
400 Phila. & Oil Creek. 234
700 Ilihberd..... blO.. 2%
2(0 atory Farm ' 3
180 Union Petroleum. 2 44
200 Curtin. .... ...'830..
ICO Pei:ismer° a%
800 Phila & 011 Creek. - 2%
403 Egbert..._. .... b 15.. 5
100:Reading. b10..68%
400 Union Petroleum. 2%,
100 Keystone 011 27i
....3 I
ICO Reading..... .. ... 68%,
500 011 Creek 6%'
NM St Nieholas•.b3o
- ding. 68%
25110 Hibberd Oil, .b 15.• 2%
'l2OO Phila & Oil Creek. 2
ILOO- do hso..p 146
200 Story Parra— .. •• • • 3
2CO
Camo.• 3
4 a & AroboY..• .16
eo h Penna 351%
200 .R'ey st on e 3
200 Phila & Oil Creek. 2
100 eicElhenY 01 1 6%
50 Desalt 1)5.• 9%
100 Resort 4%1
300 Hyde Farm 7311
200 Kee stone 2%'''
2000 U S 10•405. i........ 34%1
100
300 Continental
300 St Nicholas 3 I
100 8gbert........b30.. 5%
200 Balzell 9%
600 Keystone 011 2%
4 94
300 Curtin..
'... • BX'
&
144 Chest Walnut,, 80
100 Eabert 4%
100 Curtin . 8%
109 Maple Shade. ' l.39.. 28
200 'Mizell 934
Drexel, Bt. Co. quote: .
New United States Bonds, 106 K
New Certificates of Indebtedness 95 953 4
New United States 7 3-10 Notes 109 110
Quartermasters' Vouchers 93 94
Orders ,for Certificates of Indebtedness 33' 3%
Gold 243 245
Sterling Exchange' 263 288
Five-twenty Bonds ....10034 10134
Gold fluctuated as follows:
9 X A. • • • 237
11 A M 240%
X
1 1
2 240
P.-31 240%
4 P.M 240
The folloriing is published by the Treasury Depart.
merit, from the office of Comptroller of the Currency, at
Washington: _
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
°MOE COMPTROLLER OP CURERNOY,
WARRINGTON,. November L -
Abstract of quarterly reports of the national banking
associations of the United States, showing their condi
tion on the morning of tee first Monday in October,
0;1864, before the commencement of business' on said
=EEO
.
Loans and discounts 1093.238,607 92
Real estate, furniture, and fixtures 2,202,318 '2O
Expenee account 1,021,669 02
Remittances and other cash items.— 7,640,169 14
"Due from national banks .... 19065,720 47
Due from other banks 14,061,396 31
United : States - bonds and other United • -
nates securities - - 108,084,996 CO
Bills of other banks 4,687.727 28
Specie and other lawful money. ••. • • ...... 44,1301,07 20
Other items 1,4`34.6J 76
Aggregate $297,168,196 SO
- LIABILITIES.
Capital stook paid in $86.785.802 75
Surplus fund 2,010,266 10
Noise in circulation 45.260,504 00
Deposits 121,645.820 55
Dividends unpaid... 520,715 10
Due to national bants 20,145,449 65
Due to otber'banka 14,716.934 96
Profits 5,98'1,392 23
Other items ..., ....... 43 289.77
Antrim. - V/7,103,193 30
• London correspondent, referring to the financial re-
Weldon in Europe, says that three-fourths of all the
'failures and bankruptcies in England, during this pa
nic, were caused by adventures in rebel affairs, Cotton
speculations. &o. All who have ventured their capital
in Southern trade or securities, thus stand a fair chance
of being swamped in this disastrous crisis, which is scat
tering ruin wherever it has extended, and though the
final day may be procrastinated, it is pretty certain to
overtake them in the end. On the other hand, all the
countries which have simpathized with the United
States Government and people in this rebellion, stand
unshaken. The finances of Russia, Sweden, Pres-
Ma, Italy, ,and the minor Powers of Germany are thus •
far unaffected by the rude blasts sweeping from the
British Isles. The leading English press set down.
"the Americen trade " as the primary, cause of these
catastrophes, but they studiously avoid any allusion to'
the trade with the insurgent States. It is plata that
the uneasiness in London is greater than the journals
Would lead us to believe, and that the leading finan
sclera are straining every nerve to avoid a genera/
crash. If the port of Wilmington were to be closed at
an early day, it is probable that' the panto would be felt
with much more pressing severity in England than at
present, as in such an event the cotton supplies from t h e
South would be measurably reduced and the rebel
cotton bonds experience a heavy decline.
The Chicago Tribune of Wednesday says
" There has been au increased demand for money to
day, coming mostly from packers which I s.the great in
terest which now secures recognition from bankers -
Fortunately our bankers have plenty of means, and
can respond to almost any lemitimute demand for money.
Bo packing season was ever inauguratedwith brighter
prospects than this - btrangely enough, this conaition
grows out of the recent panic which swept over our -
monetary interests with snob fury. Had not that event
become historic,-immense stems of money now at liberty
would have been buried up under immense piles of
grain, barrels of whiskey, pork and lard, &c., and the
prospects of packers would have been anything but en
confaging. 'The maxim is apt that good frequently
comes out of evil. . The fluctuations in gold to-day
completely unsettled the produce market, but moat ar
ticles settled into a decline—say 30f,i3 cents on wheat,
&c. • Operators who have any reputation at stake could
not be rash enough to follow the vascillatione of the
gold market:"
The Boston Post of Thursday tarll
The money market is well supplied with capital,
which i i readily-furnished to approved borrowers, for
prime collateral loans on demand, a! the standard bank
rate of six per cent, ' The discount market is easy for
Paper of the first class, at about eight per.cent.; and for
the lower grades at from nine to . twelve per cent., ac
cording to strength, amounts, and dates, preference
being given to short maturities over those having a
longer time to run. With the exception of notes given
for accommodation, by forestallers, the offerings in the
street are limited to a moderate amount. There is no
abatement in the demanc for currency certificates, or
for the different classes of the funded securities of the
united States, which are steadily inquired for by a large
number of investors. The call for hish-priced local
stocks is limited 10 the retail trade, but the best of the
more fluctuating kinds are scarce, and in pretty active
request, both for permanent holding and for speculative
act aunt.
The importations of dry good 4 at New York during the
week ending November 2d, compare as follows wish
those of the week previous:
Week ending Week ending
Oct 26.
Entered for Consumption. Plum Value. Pkgs N . V a lue..
Manufactures of w 001... 261 $96,342 263 $72,868
Manufactures of cotton . • 66 25,875 76 20 280
Manufactures of silk.... 91 64.94.3 58 37,397
Manufactures of flax.... 167 96,238. 3a9 68,907
Id i keel I aneous.... 128 13,067 19 8,365
Total
703 $229,465
Withdraw ale
Manufactures of wool.. 1,396 $595,748 1,152 $178,593
Manufactures of cotton.. 79 28,295 118 84.352
Manufactures of. silk.... 183 120,899 111 93,785
Manufactures of flax.... 816 103,981 485 85,M6
Mi5ce11ane0u5........... 325 35,438 . - 61 24,273
Total 2,699 $Bl, 371 1,927 $721,033
Warehoused. . •
•
. . . .. . .
Manufactures of w 001... 662 $208,268 288 6138037
Manufactures of c .tton.. 97 32 60e 18 3,579
Manufactures of silk.— -65 49,6 A) ' 8 7,110
Manufactures of 8ax.... 722 185,207 16 6,263
Miscellaneous.... . ...... 61 22.655 .. ....
Total` 1,497 $495,352
The New York Poit of Saturday says.
Gold opened at 236, and after•rieing to 241 and falling
236, closed at 250.
The loan market is fairly active, and the National
, anks have celled in their loans.
. •
The stock market °mixed strong and. closed dull, with
a drooping tendency.
Governments are steady'. Few fire. twenties are
firmly held at 100%. Certificates have declined to .9.5;
seven. thirties are quoted at 107)1010734, and ten-forties
at 943 , 4@r94X.. Railroad shares are irregular, and prices
have advanced under an active demand
Before the board Rea York Central was quilted at
Mi. Brie at 10414. 'Reading at 13N
e -
'rh following quotations were made at the Board on
some of the active stocks, as compared with yesterday
afternoon:
Sat. Fri. Adv. Dec.
United States.6s. 1581, c0np....106% 106% 34 • •
United States 6.20 e COUP 100 k 100 K X . ..
United States 1040 Co upons.• • • 94% 94 ..
United States cert 95 94% •
Tennessee 6s 66 66 le ..
Missouri 68 e 034 60 ' 34 ..
Atlantic Mail 1: • ]BB .. ..
Pacific Mail. ' ...306 300 6 ..
New York Central Ra11r0ad....127%
IID% 1 127 % ..
E . 101%
Erie prefered • ' " 104 103 1 ...
Hudson River 123 122 1 ..
Reading 137 ' 134% 23t
Atter the Board the market receded. New York Cen
tral. closed at 127%, Erie at 10134, Hudson at 12235,
Reeding at 136%
At the 1 o'clock call New York Central closed at 177%.
Er e at 101%, Hudson River at 123%, Reading at 137.
Philadelphia Markets.
biOVEII ass 6—Evening.
The markets generally continue dull. bat holders are
Sun in their views The demand for Flour is limited.
Wheat has declined about Sc be. Corn and Oats are
unchanged. Cotton continues dull. In Groceries there
is more doing. Petroleum is ecarce, and prices are
rather better. Provisions are firmly held, but there is
very little doing for the want of stock. Whiskey is
quiet.
There is very little demand for Flour, either for ex.
port or home nee, but holdre are firm in their views;
tulles comprise about 1.300
12 00 s
Western and Pennsyl
vania extra family at 40012.50 bbl, and 500 bble Ohio
do on private terms. The retailers and bakers are bay
ing at trort4lo6lo 50 for superfine, $10.75011.24 for
extra, $ll. 12.00 for extra family, and $12.7E 13
,bbl for fancy 'rands, according to quality. -Rye Flour
-is selling in a email way at $9(x}8.20 $i bbl. Corn Meal
continues quiet.
GRAIN —W heat is more plenty, and prices have de
clined; about 2.000 bushels interior red sold at 2500
203 e; 3,500 bushels prime amber at 256 c; and 8.500 bush
prime Delftware on private terms; white ranges at 275
,02Etc V bushel, as to quality. Rye is selling ilia small
'way at 170 c yB bathe'. Corn is scarce ,• small sales are
making at , I7oc tor prime yellow • Oats are without
elms: about 8,000 bushels sold at 68c it bushel , afloat.
BARK.—First No. 1 Quereitton is ftrutlY held; small
Bales are making at $4O } ton
'" , COTTON.—Tbe demand is and the market is
Very dull: small sales of *Middlings are making at MO
128 e V lb. cash.
OItOCERIES.—There is more doing; small sale of Rio
CB62l) i offee are making at 49u. 800 hhds Cuba. Sugar sold at*
1c lb
• PETRO it LEUM—HoIders are firm and prices rather
better, wit)- small sales of Crude to notice at e 0410;
Refined in bond at 65@e8c, and free at froni BEOBSO 7 13
gallon according to quality..
aBEDS —Cleverseed is scarce and prices have ad
vanced; small sales are making at ill. 75@12 64 tbe. -
for prime. - Timothy is scarce, and quotes at MIS 26.il
bushel. Small sales of Rlaxseed are making at In
335 bushel.
IRON--Manufactured Iron is rather more active and
Price. are better. Pig Metal , continues scarce • small
raleti of Anthracite are reported at $55032 ton for the
three numbero
HAY.—Baled is selling at from i138@30 it ton.
PROT ISIONS. —The re saint s and stocks continue light,
and thorn is very little doing in the way of sales, but
tolders continue firm in their views Mess Pork is
quoted at $t3044 at bbl. Mess Beet ranges at from $l4
lip to $3O it bbl for country and city packed. Bacon
Game are selling in a small way at 21024. V lb for plain
and fancy bagged. ,
WHI6IS.EY. —There 'Avery little doing. Small sales
are making at . 177@176c it gallon for Pennsylvania and
Ohio bb}s and drnoge at 176 c 'IS gallon. * •
The following are the receipts of Pionr and Grain at
this port today :
Flour ..
Wheat .
Corn ........... .
Oate
New York markets, Nov. 5.
ASEIRS are quiet at 811.60642 for Pots. and $l3 for
Pearls
BBEADBTICPPS —The market fotate and Western
Flour is 10 to lb cents butter. Sates 8 OM bbls at t 9.60%
9.76 for superfine State; $10.14)10 98 for extra State;
slo.9Ogln 50 for choice do;. $9.6:W 80 for Burial/me
Western; slo.nalD 90 for common to medium extra
!We.tarn; slo.9t@ll. Zs,for 'common to g shipping
• 100 lteading R 11668 ,ki"
100 d 0 do 6a,
l
100 do b6.ltini.
GOO do.. .lots eswn. 66%
10 Delaware Div.—. 66%
. 6 CILCU & mb R e 6.1494
5.6 Lit gehi 4fig
74
Min d ehill 60 lots b§. M
6
200 rrYri Este R 11)10.102
50 Cherry R.an
100.11.8 6-20 Bonds reglOt
4601• do ..—.
N . •. .lote.lol-
• DO US T7-306ng ch 1013(
2800 City 6s' new ..10ta.102
Siggi do. ..... M. 102
6000 13 Gni/1—.1 , 48.108X
18000 C & amb "sort 6s 10e
30t0 do.• .• • .11888.101
1000 Penns R Rd mort • .10754
1000 Reading Ge 1870.,..101
10( do ... .. . .101
2M) liters Chattel .. 6e. 77
1180 Chess ilt.Del C 8a..103
BOARD
10 Lehigh Nay 74
100 N Y & 11.10 —1,80302%
iro McClintock 6 L' .
•4
600 Curtin. 8%
r'6o Rack 011....• ...• • • 5
100 Reading 68%
500 Beacon Oil
8 1 1
,110 Bream It 69
200 PhDs & Oil Creek. 2
600 Bracer 011 1%
20 Excelsior 011 1%
100
Broo
II 8 6 Pone- 20a Farm
110116-
101 Noble & De 1.1330.• 8%
20G Core Planter • 7y; .
t ow cam & am 'B9 M. 10)
1003 17 8 6 20a 101
1(0 Noble 1%
100 & Del 8%
1200 halv.rt " 6
I'loo Maple Shade 37%
200 do 40
100 Hebert ' 5Y...
200 Big Tank . . .. - • - •••"..2 3 16
I 200 McClintock 634
100 Eghert ' " ' 5%
200 gibbi,rd Oil 2%
200 'Onion Petr0..1.16.• 2%
201.1)alzell 011: . . ... ... 9%
1000 Excelsior 1 66
100 Bruner 3 , 14
100 Ezbert b 5.. ot
200 Dalzell .. ... '.. b'3o ..0 1
800Esbert b 5.• 53;
,100, McClintock........ 63
100.Curtin Oil 8%
60 McElheny 8.)(
WO Reading 69
1000 Curtin bBO. 9
100 McClintock ..... ..• 6Y
100 Big Tank 24
200 Excelsior 1.%
100 McClintock 6%
300 Phil& & Oil Creek. 2
100 Eater; b 5.. 6 3L
100 McClintoCk ' 8%
403Tbils. & Oil Creek. 2
600 Union Petro..." • 2 44
SOO Hyde Farm.... b 5. 8
600 Babert ..: ..... b 5.. 5%
400
100
do do My s. 5%
" 5%
769 $207,797
525 $153, •
•. WOO bble.
16.c00 bat;
•• • • 12,600 bus.
8,200 • btu.
brands extra round-hoop Ohio, and $11.30012 for trade
brands.
southern Flour le a shade inner ; valet 600 bbls -at
$10.70011.75 for common and $11.80(415 for falter and
extra. Canadian Flour le 10015 bettor, sales CO Mils
at slo@lo.so for common, and $10.40(412 25 for good' to
oire,ex Ira. Bye Fionr is quiff Corn.Mesl is quiet.
rrE4obeat I llgne better and quiet. Bales 32,000 bus u ar•
.12 20 for Chicago epriag and $2 SU for choice am-
Milwaukee, and 412 40 for winter red Western. Bye
qui.-t. Barley ib dul. OLIPH 4,000 bash CAns.ds..Bast
at $1.76. Barley , Malt fa dull. Oats' are quiet and
' Mead) at Ale for Western. The Corn market is lo bet.
'ter; rake 39,000 bosh at $1 60g1.67 for mixed Western.
Chicago Markets. November 4.
There was a very limited Inquiry for Flour, and the
market was dull and depreaser,with eales of only about
I,XO We, at sloesll.Bs'for_mbite •Winter, and 40:24
9.80 fsr ,pricg ovine, clooing weak.
Wheat coffered a decline of bogoic baBhel from Tee
terday's ruling quotatione, and closed unsettleol and
weak.• About 200,f.00 bus hels of all grades changed
bands, at $1.96 for Not 1-red ; - $1 9601 N. N 0.2 red; $llB5
for rejected red; '51:93®1.85 for No. 1 spring; $l. 85(4
1.98%,f0r No. 2 Ming. and $1.7501 80 for rejected
arcing, the market clostria weak at $1.8601 81 for No.
sprit g. The latter grade opened buoyant at $1 96,4
1.983, fell back 'la a pant c to $1:85, - adyanced agal.n•to
$1 90. and closed at $1 Be 4 t. 87: ' ' '' .*
Corn was scarce and in good demand, with sales of
about 41,000 bushels at $1 86 for No 1, $1.39(01 35% fir
Do. .2 and $1.82 for rejected,' the market closing firm at
onteide quotations.
Oats were in less inquir ati we note a decline of
folly 13fic boshel, with sa le s ' f shoot 120 000 bushels
at BraBBo fur No:1 Oats, and 823(A33e for rejected 0118;
°toeing quiet.and steady at 650 for No, 1.
Rye was in fair demand and firm, with sales of i 6 000
barbels at $1.17@1.18 for No. 1, and $1.1501.11 for No.
2, closing steady and firm. • •
There was a very limited inquiry for Barley, and the
market was weak at $1 1501 69 for NO. 2, closing dull
at the inside quotation.
Cbare was a good demand for rlighwinea, and Dilate
rdlloiloj)2c fl gallon, with Wee of 900 bbls at $l. 64 t. 65,
closing firm at thefrisid.• qnotation. • • - •;"
• LETTER BAGS
AT THE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. PHYLADREPHTA.
1p Philadelphia, Poole • Liverpool, Nov. 15.
Bark Roanoko,Cookser.: Lagnayra & P. Cabello, soon.
Bark Rea Bag)e, BOWSO Port Spain, soon.
Bchr Blue Billow, Wilk Port Spain, gook,
Fair Fannle.•Vsnotr ' • '' 'Havana. soon,
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
IBRARI*MORRIS, .. JOSEPH C. Gam*,
s Oomitzrrsa - oi run Mons.
EDMUND A. FAMDER,
MARINE INTELLIfkENCE.
PORT OP PHIT.ADRLPHIA, Nov. 6, ISM.
SUN 818E5..• .6 671 Boa 8grc...6 OS I IffOH WATBA..B 29
ARRIVED
Steamship SC Knight, Gallagher. 18 hours from IfeW
York, with rodeo to Wm J Thompson & Co -
Steamship John Gibson, Bowen, 24 hours from 'New
Yolk, with mtirte toWm J Taylor & Co. Experienced
a heavy SE gala on Thursday, which•lasted 8 hours .
Bark Andaman. Otis, 18 days from •New Orleans, in
ballast to Peter Wright & Sons.
/Brig Titania, Hopkins, 0 days from Port Royal, in
ballast to captain. • • •
Brig Orozimbo, Flowers, 3 days from New Yor,k, with
rtdoto.Twolls St Co.
' Fehr W, G Bartlett, Connelly, 5 da - ys from Beaufort, in
ballaft to Com H A Adams.
. .
Far Rachel• Jane, Roathe. 4 daya from Norwich, in
ballast to captain: •
Echr Mary S tandish , Blob, 6 days from Boston,: with
ice to captain. •
Sra Sarah & Mary, Morris,l.day from DOYer; .Deli
with wheat to Jas Harratt • .
Bar Muni ca; Maxon, 1 day from Frederica, Del;*th
wheat to Jae Barratt. : • • k- • • .• •
SChr T P McColl ey, Durboroneh, 1 - day from Camden,
Del, with whes t to Jae Barrett.
Eahr Delsavare,..Connor, 1. diy from Smyrna, Del,
with wheat to James Barratt: • • - -
Saw Ariadne, Thomoe, 1 day from Smyrna, bel, with
wheat to JIIMAi Barratt ' ' '
Behr Sarah Warren. Poetleso; 1 day from Magnolia,
Del; . Avitli grain to James Barratt. .
. Fehr F. A Baxley, Crosby, .12 days fromlWindsor, NS,
with pitu3ter.to J IS Baziey & Co.
• Steamer Anthracite, ShrouShire, 24 hours from New
York, 'with =Wits, .. lcm M Baird Co.
' CLEARED: .
Steamship John Gibson Bowen, Heir York.
Bark Psyche, Weaver, RieJaneiro.
Brig Matron, Hillman. Port Royal.
Bohr H Daly, Saunders, New London.
Bohr J B Simmons, Smith, Port Royal. • •
Bohr Rachel Jane, Rooth. Norwich.
Schr B L B Wales, Hoffman, Hampton Roads.
Bohr John Dorrance, Rice, Norfolk:
Schr Annie Megee, Grace, Providence.
Bohr Ocean Bird; Qnillin, Alexandria.
Schr Geo Edwards, Weeks, do; •
Bohr Jas S Hewitt, Foster,-Fortress Monroe.
Bohr Crisis, Rose. 'de. A,
Bohr Carrie Wells, Farnsworth; do. •
Sohr S T. Simmons, Gandy, do.
Bohr J B Johnson B math, do.
Schr Mira Neal, Weaver, do.
Bahr Reading , BR No 49, Smith, do.
Bohr Allan Downing, Rice. Hampton . Roads.
Bohr Reading RR, N. 46. Jones. do.
Bohr Mary . H Banes; Haley, ' - • do.
chr John Rowlet t
_, Bradley, Washington..
Behr B JHeraty. Meredith, Boston.
St'r R Willing, Cundiff, Baltimore.
St'r Octorara, McLaughlin, Baltimore.
' . BIENOBLNDA.
Late on Friday evening the -bark Orchilla, at. anchor
in the stream below the navy yard, outward bound for
Pensacola, was run into by the brig El 0 Adams, from
New Orleans, then in tow of the tug Garrison, carrying
away the 0. 's jibboom and doing her other damage.
The brig sustained Borne - slight damage. About 8
o'clock the came evening, , Wm Barry, second mate of
the Online., who was going off to his vessel in a boat,
was run down by the steamboat• Burlington: he was
Been to leap into the water, but has not since been beard
cf. Barry was a good swimmer, and is supposed to
have been struck by the wheel of the boat and rendered
unable to save himself; he was pi native of Belfast,
Ireland; and aged about 28 years.: •
.SHERIFF'S SALES.
SHERIFF'S. VIATVE OF
. 11 writ - of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, Will
be exposed to public sale or vendne, on .MON DAY -Eve
ning, Nov. 7, ]S64, at 4 o.'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
.No.'l. All that- certain lot of ground situate 'onthe
'.southeast corner of Twenty-fourth and . Ashburton
streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Ashburton street fifteen feet, and in depth fifty feet
10 s five-feet alley.
No. 2 Lot on the south side of Aebburton street fif
teen feet east from Twenty-fourth street, fifteen front on
Ashburton street. by fifty feet in depth to said alley.
N0,,3. Lot on the .south side of Ashburton -street,
thirty feet , esst from' Twenty - fourth 6treet. fifteen feet
front on Ashburton street, by fifty feet in depth to said
alley. '• •
N0.,4. Lot on the youth side of Ashburton street forty-
Ave feet east from Twenty-fourth street. fifteen feet in
front on Ashburton street. .by of ry feet in depth to said
alley. [Which said lots John McCrea et nx., by four
deeds, dated respectivei; June 14; 1251, recorded in
Deed Book
,A C 8., No. 21, page 321, &c., conveyed
unto Howard J: Pottivin fee; reserving oat of. Nos 2,3,
and 4.!each, a yearly ground rent of .thirty-six dollars,
payable An .-- tof June and December - •
• • CD. P. S:j '64. 421..,Debt, $700.. McCre a.] Taken •1n execution and to be sold as th property of
Howard.J. Potts. • • • • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff..
PhiladelphiarSberir,'oo,lce, Oct. 25, UN. tic27-3t
P,HERTIT'S SALE: BY VIRTUE OF A
Writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
Naverolber, 7,1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
.All that certain three- story brick measuage and lot of
ground beginning on the west side. of Fifteenth street
one hundred and twelve feet seven inches southward
from Ellsworth street in the city of Philadelphia; thence
extending westward one hundredsfeet to a six; feet wide
alley; thence northward along the same twenty feet to
a four feet six Inches wide alley; thence westward
along the same forty five feet; thence. southward four
feet; thence westward 5.5 feet, more or leas, to Fifteenth
street, and thence southward along the same sixteen
feet to the , place of beginning. With the privilege of
said alleys. (Which said lot is part of two lots, one of
which Elan Dunbar, by deed' dated April 17. BM, re
corded in Deed' Book- A. 0.11., No. 14, page 377. Sze
and the other , which Eliza Barnes conveyed unto Hen
ry AL Black in fee.] '
.[D. C. ;:5.'64. 431. Debt,82,621 66. Grout:]
Taken in execution and to be sold as thebroperty of
Henry M. Black. - JOHN THOMF'SON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 25,1864. ' 0c27-3t
pHERIFF'SISALE.-BY VIRTUE OF.
KJ a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or , vendue, ou MONDAY Evening,
iioVeMber 7, 1164 ; at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,.
All that certain brick dwelling and lot of ground site:
ate on the east side of Fairmount street sixty. live feet
nine inches southward fromirennsylvanta avenue, in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fair
mount street fl. teen feet, and in depth abont fifty feet
to a three-feet. wide alley.
CD. C. ;S. '64. 407. Debt, $l,OlB 67. Ernst.)
Taken in execution an JOHN sold. as the property of
John B Moffitt. THOMPSON; Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 25, 1864.. 0c27-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Bxponas, to me directed, be
exposed to public sale or vendue on MONDAY Evening,
November 7, 1 6 84, 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 Sixteenth street..
sigh een feet southward from Stiles street, in the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front on Sixteenth sired
16 feet. and in depth 67 feet to a three-feet alley. -.,
No. 2. All , that certain three story brick messuage
and lot of ground situate on the west side of Sixteenth
'street and south side of Stiles street; containing In front
on said Sixteentidstreet 11(feet, and in depth 57 feet to said
three-feet alley, with the privilege of said alley.
[Which said lots Wm 'B. Scott et ux.,- by deed dated
April 17. 1866, recorded in Deed Book R. -D. W.N0.138,
pages 17 and 21, arc. conveyed unto -William !Graham
in fee ; reserving out each of said lots a yearly ground
rent-of $Bl, payable first of April and October. •
CD. C. ; S., '64. 442. Debt, 51179.84. Junkie: )
Taken in execution and to - be sol d - as the
_property of
William Graham': - JOHN THOMPI3O/4 • Sheer
Ph - elphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct; 26,188 E 0027-St
SHEItIFF'S SALE.-BY.VItTIIE OF
a writ of Levari Facies: to me directed, Will be ex-•
posed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
November 7, 1864, ••at - 4 o'clock, at Sansom- street Hall,
• All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the east side of Marshall .treet seven
teen lest seven inches northward frem Parrish street,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front onlifar
shall street. sixteen feet and in depth seventy-eight
feet one and. one-halt Inches to a three-feet-wide alley,
with. the privilege thereof. (Which said premises
George L. Nagle et ux., by deed dated April 7D; 1812,
recorded in Dred Book G. 8., No '4O page 259, &c., con
veyed. unto George. R. : Hressler. in tee; subject to a
ground rent of fifty-six dollars, which ground rent was
conveyed to said George R. Kressler by Mahlon Hutch
inson, whereupon the same merged.]
_ D. C. ; S., .04. 444. Debt, 81,820 . 10. Thomas.]
Taken in execution and to he cold as the property of
George R. %Tessler. JOHN THOMPSON,•Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 25, 1864. • 0c27-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
SHERIFF.'
e writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
November 7, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street Hall,
All that certain two-story brick messaage and lot of
grorind, situate on- the north corner of Ash street and
Richmond - etreet (lhitel'oint road), in the city of Phila
de)phia: containing in front on Richmond street seventy
felt, and in depth along Ash street two hundred feet to
Salmon street.. [Which said premises iota G. Schnei
der et tut , by deed dated December 20, 1861, recorded
in Teed Book A. 'C H. , No. 84, page 85; Ac., conveyed
unto Charles Danenhower, in fee. J• •
ED. C S .sy 412. Debt, $1 655.13 Elhallcrose.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Charles 'H. Danenhower. • • -
• JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. -
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, October 25,1864. 0c27-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levarii Facies. to me directed. will be ex
posed to public 'sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.
November 7, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hull,
Ail that' certain Ithree-story brick tnessuage, piazza,
kitchen, - and lot of ground situate on the south side of
Coates street, one' htindr, d and twenty four feet six
inch es eastward from Tenth street, in the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front on Coates street seventeen
feet, and in depth one hundred feet.
[D. C. ; S.. '64. 361 Debt $3.625. Bell.]
Taken in• execution and to be sold as the property of
Wm H. Engard. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oilice..Oct. 22, 1864. 0027-3 t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE .OF
a writ of Levert Facials, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.
November 7, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Bansom-street Hall,_
All that certain three - story brick messuage and lot of
ground, situate on the 'east aide of Fourth street sixty
feet northward from Shippen street, in the city of Phila
delphia,; containing In front on Fourth street §eventeen
feet, and in depth about twenty-nine feet. [ Which
paid premises Mary A. Hoffmaster, by deed dated May
1864, conveyed unto Thomas B. Roney in fee, sub
ject to al. early cound rent of alx pounds seven .shil-
Bags sir pence, Pennsylvania money.] $2OO to be paid
at sale. e'
CD. C.; S , 'B4. 389. Debt, - $1,028 Hanbest.)
Taken in execution and to be. sold as the property of
Thomas B. Honey. • JOHN THOMPSON ; Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff 's Office, 0ct..28, UMW- 0c27-St
sZ •
HERIFF'S BALE.--BY ArtitTUE OF
KJ a writ of Levari Facials, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on IdONDAY Evening,
November 7, 1864, at 4 o'clock,l at hansom-street Hall.
all-that certain brick dwelling and lot of groundaitu
ate'on the east side of Fairmount street, thirty Ave feet'
nine inches southward from Pennsylvania avenue, In
the city of:Philadelphia; containing in front on Fair.
mount' street fifteen feet, and In depth Show fifty feet to
a three-feet-wide alley. • •
[D. C execu ti on 40. Debi, $1,(718.67. Ernst.]
Taken in and to. be sold as the property of.
B. Moffitt. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphla,'Sherlirs Office, pct. 25. 1864. ..0c27451
SALE.-BY VIRTUE' OF
writ Uf 170011183 d Espouse, tome directed, will be
,posed republic Bala or vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
November 7, 1.864 1 at
.4 o'clock, at Sandom-street Hall,
All the,
or half 'part of rigbt,:t De, and interest
.o Edward McQuade
.
In and to one Mpiety, the following-ds-:
dribed promises: :Lot of ground. two and-a- half -stOri
.and slaughter-hone, situate on the northeast
corner oeflecond and Greenwich streets, in the city,' of
Philadelphia ,• containing is front on Second street one
-, Eldred and twenty feet, and in depth one hundred and
siaty_feet. • ": • • • ••
No. Lot of ground ivi . th• four .two-and-a• halt-Story ‘,
Irrick dwellings, and four,throd:.skiry'stone conrrhonseer..
thercon.,aituate oirthe'mast•side •of Second street, one
nndred and twenty feet north front 1.i:4604100ft street;
roz.tainic g in front ,oeSeCond street - sixty , fekt,Yand in'
'4,ptb about two hundred feet. t"-' 4" •
No 3. Lorof•ground'arid two-and-a:half story brick
4 W :and•slatighter:boase, . altnate.on tlCg
, •.,ener of Lancaster and Greenwioh streets; containing
trout on Greenwich weft one hundred feet. and in
il.pth one hundred and twenty feet
(D. C.; S., 'R. 376. Debt. $7,000. S (4. Thompson.]
• JOHN, THOMPSON, J3heriff.",
Philadelphitt,- eritfls Once, Oct 5;:
0021;30%
TILE PRESP,.-pII.II I .A.DELP T AS,
_MONT) A Y,.. NOVEMBER 7,. 3864.
S .
HERI.F.2 " 8 1:,13 E. 8y 1911 E OF
111. Wrirdf rattini , , to me ilfree "VlR TUE ,
will bepx-
PosedlOPublic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Premihg.
'November 7, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sanborn-street-Hall.
All that lokor piece of ground &situate in the townehip
of Ringeessing and county of Philadelphia, nambered
twenty-four (20 in the plan of lots laid out by said
Henry R Wallace, and beginning at a center Of lot
numbered five in said plan; thence exteoding north 62
dejreee east by lot number Ave 28 perches and twelve
hundredths of a perch, to the line„of Hansell'e land:.
thence by'said land north 20 . degrees 46 minutes, west'
26 perch* s'and four-tentbs of a pefch to a corner of lot
numbered twenty-three MD; thence - by said; lot num
bered 21 south 44 .dertrees .55 minutes, west 34 perches
and four- tenths of a perch to a corner of a lot numbered
ta et ty- five (26); thence south 30 degrees, east along
the middle of an avenue 60 feet wide, laid oat for pahlis
use forever, 21 porches and tWelveoliundredths of a
perch to the place of beginning, containing four acres
and seventy-Seven perches . Being , parti'Gf a tract of
:laud which Samuel Allen, Esquire. sheriff, by Deed
Poll acknowledged in open District. Court • for the city
and county of Philadelphia, September 24, 1833, granted
and conveys', unto said Henry B. Wallace in fee.
(D O.; S:, 'St 357. Debt, $1,101.50. J.l3' Towasead.
Taken in execution and to he•aold •ae.the property of
Henry Wallace JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philsedelphia, Sheriff's Office , Oct. 21. 1864. 0c24-3t
SALE.-;--BYTIRTZE OF A.
- writ of.Levarl Pastas, to ria • :directed.- will be ex
posed to public sale or rem due: do MONDAY Evening,
November 7, 1864; at 4 o'clock, at getieom:etreet Hall,
All that lot or piens, of ground numbered 6 in the plan,
of lots laid'out by 13 etiti:E. Wallace, in Iflugeesoial
township, countyof Philadelphia, beginning a
a,corxer orlotNo. 8, in the middle of an avenue 80 feet
wide; laic out for public use; thence eatetdieg by lot ,
No B. south 62 degrees west 91 perches and 6-10ths of a
corner el lot numbered 7. t• en by lc Loom-
C rd a. v.
reil l north 47 degrees 42 minuteswest, in the middle
of a lane, laid out for public use, leading to the Barb,
road, 26 perches and 16-100 ti. If to a corner of-lot No '26:
thence north 62 degrees east by lots Nos. 26 and 25, 99
perches 65-10(Ithe of a perch to the middle of said avenue,
a corner Of lot numbered 6: thence south 30 degrees east
by lot No. 6, 26 perches to the place of beginning; con
taining 6 acres and 117 perches; being part of the *same
lot of ground which Samuel A len, Esq., storiff,by deed
:poll. acknowledged in open District Court, far the pity
and county of Philadelphia; on the day of the date of
these presents, viz., September 24, 1863, before the exe
cution horeof, granted and conveyed unto laid Henry
E. Wallace lute°. •
_ - - -
0). C. ; 8., . 368. Debt, $2 972. Townsend.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property . of
Henry K Wallace' JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff.
Philedelihia. Sheriff's Office; Oct: 21, 1864.. 002444
BALE.-BY SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
SHERIFF'Sa writ' of Levari Fachte; to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.
November 7 ,- 1864, at 4 o ' clock, at Sansom-strect -tall,
All that '
certain lot or piece of ground, numbered 6 la
the plan of.lots laid out by Henry X. Wallace, in the
ownehip,of Kingsessing. and county of Philadel phia,
beg•nning at a corner of lot numbned 4, thence extend
ing by lot No. 6, in the middle of an avenue sixty feet
wide, laid out for public use, north 30 degrees, west 23
perches, to a corner of lot numbered' at thence by lot
numbered 24 north 52 decrees, east 29 perches and
12-100ths of a perch to land late of Hansel': thence
by said land south 20 degrees 45 minutes, east 27 perches
and 3-100 the of a perch to another corner of lot No. 4;
thence-by lot primberod 4, south 52 degrees, west 24
Percheeatuid 74400ths of a perch, to the place of begin
ning; containing 4 acres and 59 perches; being part of
the same tract of., land 'which SamueP'Allen. Beg.,
Sheriff, by deed poll acknowledged in open District
Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, on::the
day of the date of these presents; via:' depfember 24.
1853, before the execution hereof granted and conveyed
unto said Henry B. Wallace in fee.
execution
nandebt, $2,528.2D. Townsend.]
Taken in o be sold as the property of
Henry E Wallace: ' JOHN THOMPSON,Sheriff.
' Philadelphia, Sherifre Mee:4)0:11i 11 1 64:. 002 4-34 . .
SHERIFF'S .SALE.-BY; VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vendinoni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
November 7,1864, at '4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that rtain lot of ground situate on the southeast
side of Centre street,' in the Twenty-secant ward of the
o:ty- of , Philadelphia; containing in front on Centre
street sixty-one-feet,'and in dspth 'on e hundred 'and
fourteen feet six inches. Bounded southwest by land
of Tosby Brownholtz, southeast and 'northeast by land
of Charles H. Shoemaker and' Robert 'B.-Thomas, and
northeast by Centre street aforesaid [Which said pre
mises Samuel IC Hager et ux.,by deed dated - March 1,
1816, recorded , in Deed. Book It:•D. W., No. 112; page
an dm., conveyed unto Jeremiah 'Setter in fee; re
serving , a ground rent olninety dollars, payablelst of-
October and Appril. - : •• -• • , • •••
[D. C. ; S., '64. 339. ' Debt, $838.25. ifillette.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the Jnoperty of.
Jeremiah Fetter. JOHN THONPSO.N, - Sheri/
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21, 1864. 0e24-it
• SHERIFF'S.SALE.-BY VIRTUE
..OF
a writ of Venditioni Expomin, to medirected, will be
'exposed fo public saleor vendue, on MONDAY &coning,
November 7, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sallffoll2-Eitreet, Hall
All that certain two-stray brick mananage and 10 % of
ground situate ontbe east aide of Fifth street, between
Willow and Noble streets, in the city of Philadelphia:
containing in front on Fifth street forty-five feet,..and in
depth eigb_ty feet. Bounded northward by ground of
Jeremlah'Willete, southward by. ground now or late of
FrederlOk 7 l3attl and Frederick Gaul, Jr.
[D. C.; S.. '64. 345. Debt, 4506: - Heyer.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as. the property of
John Baird.. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. .
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21,1864. 0e24-8i • •
SEERIFF I • SALE. -BY VI RTUE OF
-'a writ of Levari•Facisis, to me 'directed:-: Will be
mm 3 to public sale or vendue.on MONDAY Evening,
November 7, 1884, at 4 o'clock, at Ransom-street Hall,
All that certain brick building, part one-story and
part two-story, and lotaf ground situate on the south
west corner or Minor street and Girard avenue, in the
city of Philadelphia; coni aining in front on Girard ave
nue about eighty feet, and • in depth alon Minor street'
about two hundred and seven feet The above promises
are occupied as a passenger railway car-house, stable.
and °Mem .
. .
. . .
CD. C. ; S.; !64.. 85 2. Debt. $404,95. - Husbands. 3.
Taken;in execution and to be Fold as the property of
"The Richmond and Schuylkill Passenger Railway
Company." JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, .Sheriff's Ofiloe,.oo. 21,1861. . oc2l-3t
SHERIFF'S BALE."=BYVIRTUE OF
.
a writ of LevariFacias,lo'me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
NOvember 7, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that three-story brick messaage and lot,of ground
situate on the east aide of Sixth street; forty eight feet
'northward from Whartonstreet in .the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front on Sixth street fifteen feet,
anti in depth sixty-seven feel with . the privilege of a
threit.leet-wide alleY. (Which said premises Stephen
Myers et ux.. by deed. dated July 20, 1850, •convered
unto Herman Van Beil in fee,subject to a' yearly ground
rent of thirty dollars. ] • ,
. .• (D. C. ; 8., '64. sn. Debt, $6.K70. Fulton.]
Taken in execution and to be sold' as the.property of
Herman: an Beil. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
;Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct 21;1864. 0c24-31
•
SIIERIFF'I3 SALE:- 7 BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Expands, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or ve eau°, on MONDAY Evening,
november 7,1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sausem-street Hall,
N0...1. All that certain lot of ground situate on the
northeasterly side of the North Philadelphia Plank
road, eight hundred and ninety 'five fset•three inches
northwesterly from the northerly side of„ths Philadel-
Phin, Reading, and -Pottsville Ikailroad,•-in the.eity of
Philadelphiat.containing.iii front on said plank road._
two hundred feet, and, in depth northeastwartlly two
hundred feet.
No. 2 -All t h at certain' lot of 'ground satiate ofi:the
northeaetwardly side of said plank 'road; teiiiltundred.'
and ninety-five feet three inches .northweeterb from
said railroad; containing In front on said - plank road
one hundred' feet, and in depth northea'stwardly two
hundred feet. . •
---. . . .
• CD. C. ; S., '64. 334. Debt, $1,200. Briggo.)
Taken in execution and to be sold-ea the property of
Robert K. Mlle. JOHN THOMPSOI , I; Sheriff.
. Philadelphia ,, Sheriff ' s Office, Oct.lt, 1864. - "0c24-3t
SHERIEF'S SALE. - BY VIRTUE OF,
a writ of Veuditioni Exponai, to me directed will be
exposed to publinsitie or vendne,on MONDAY Evening,
November 7, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain three-story brick messuage and - lot of
grcund situate'on the east side of Eighteenth street, fif
teen feet' southward. from Bedford street. in the. city of .
Philadelphia; containing in front on E'ghteenth street
about fifteen feet, and in: depth about sixty-four - feet.
including a three-feet wide alley.
[DJ O. ;. 8. •, '69. 319. Debt, 8266.60. Thompson. ] •
• Taken 'in execution and to be sold an the property of
Elisajane:Grey. ' JOHN -THOMPSON, Sheriff.
-Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21, 1864. 0c29-8t
SHERIFF'S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of VenditiOnl Exponas, to roe directed, will be
• exposed to public sale or vendne on MONDAY Evening,
November 7, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansoni-street Hall,
All the right, title; and interest of Samuel A. ki oo
dles in and to all that certain . three-story brick roes
suage and lot of ground situate on the west side, of
Sixteenth street, 96 feet northward from Wallace - street,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Six
teenth street 36 feet (including the south half of a two
feet alley); and in depth 70 .feet ; subject to . a ground
rent of 0126. • • .
[D. C. S. , '64. 314: Debt 4117,928:. Olmstead.] •
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, • •
Philadelphia, Sheriff's'Office;.oet, 19, 1804. criCH-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUF: OF'
a. 'writ of Levari FaCIUS; to me directed, will ho ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on 'MONDAY Evening, •
November 7, IEB4, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain frame dwelling and lot of ground situ
ate on the .northwesterly aide of Franklin street,. in
Frankford. In. the oity or Philadelphia, containing in
front on Franklin street twenty feet, and 'in depth one
hundred and sixty-five feet; bounded northeastward by
ground now or late of Joseph - T. Vankirk, northwest.
ward by ground late the estate of Henry Taylor de
ceased, southwestward by ground now or late of John
F. Lamb and and southeastward by Franklin street afore
said. [Which said premises Willlamliart and wife et
al., by deed dated February 23, ISO, conveyed unto
Bridget Foy in fee.]
ED C. ; 8.,'64. no. Debt $262 69. Rodney.]
Taken' in execution and to be sold as the property of
Bridget Foy.. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia,. Sheriff's 011ice..Oct. 21. 1864. A44-3t
RHEAIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
kJ a writ of VenditioniEiponas, to me directed, will be
exposed topublic sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
November 7, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot of ground situate on the north aide
of Coates street, and west side of Twentieth street, in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Coates
street forty feet, aid Fin depth along Twentieth street
about one hundred and three feet. r.
.
ID. - C. ;S. 'B4. 809. Debt. $713.87. • BretY.)
Taken In execution and to be sold a:s the property of
Adam .Bedenk . 'JOHN THOMPSON. 'Sheriff.
Philadelpbia, Sheriff:A Office, Oct. 25, 1884._',m27-3t,
. •
• • .•
SHERIFF'S' . VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Expanse, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, -
November 7, 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansem- street Hall.
All that certain tines-story brick meeeuage and lot of
ground situate on • the north side of Summer street..
seventy-eight feet west of Twenty-second street, in the
cityof Philadelphia; containing in front on Sam mer street
sixteen feet, audio depth sixty. one feet to a three-feet'
alley, with the privilege thereof. f Which gaidlot Joel
B. Moorhesid et ux ,Aby deed dated September 19. 1854,
conveyed unto Peter Purcell in fee; reserving. a yearly
ground rent of thirtY•six dollare.-]
[D. C. • S., '64. 378. Debt, $748.14.. Blackburn.]
Taken execution and to be sold as tbe_property of
Peter Purcell. JOHN..THOMPSOW Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffinolll4se. Ost. 25, Wok • 0c27.3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-4LBY •VIRTII.Fe OF:
.
a writ of Venditioni EXponSte, to me directed.vvin
exposed to public sale or vendue. en MONDAY Evening: ,
November : 7, 1869; at 4 o'clock, sit Sansom.itreet Hall,
All those certain three three-story brick dwellings on
Green street, and corner house with office, and lot of
,ground situate on the southeast corner of Thirteenth and
Green streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in
front on Thirteenth street twenty feet eight inches, and
in depth seventy feet.
ID. C execution no. Debt, $8.183 Wrigley.)
'waken in and to be sold as the property of
Jeremiah Bonsall. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 26, Hy. 0c27-St .
. .
SHERIFF'S -SALE. -BY ArIBITUE t
a'writ of Levari Facies, to me direbtedi will be ex
posed to public sale or.vendue. on MONDAY Evening,
November 7, 1864, at 4 o'clock. at Hansom-street Han,
No. 1. All that certain three-story brick moSsuage and
lot of ground situate on the east side of Sevilinteenth, and
south side of Cuthbert street, in, the city; of Philadel
'phis.; containing in front on: Seventeenth street- P 3 feet:
and in depth 60 retitle a three•feet-wide alley. [Which
said premises John 0. Watmough, Sheriff by deed poll
dated September 21, 1836, recorded in C. Deed Book
J.,page 297, conveyed unto Thomas Natio • in fee; 'sub
ject to a ground rent of 972, -
No. 2. All that certain thremstory brick inessuage and
lot of ground situate on the east side of Chester street
(No. 239), between Race and Vine streets, in the city of
Philadelphia; containing infront on Oh:ester street 14
feet 3 inches, and in depth 83 'feet to a-ilve feet-wide
alley,witlithe privilege thereof. [Which; said premises
A • Hoops et ux,by deeds dated January 13 , 1813, record
ed In Deed Book I: C.,' No.' 23r page 248, &c.. and Jane
3,1818, recorded in. Deed ,Book M. R. No. 18, page 717,
conveyed unto Thomas Matlack in feo. - 3
No. 23' All Dist certain three-story brick messnago and
lot of 'ground situate on the northeast ec*ner of• Filbert
and Seventeenth.streets,• containing id .front . on Seven
teenth street 19 feet; and' in depth 60 feet t k a three- feet
alley' [Which said premises Benjamin D uncan, She
rib, by deed dated Jjaly 6,1836, recorded, D, '0 Deed
Book o,nage 152. conveyed unto Thomas Monadic in
fee; subject to a ground rent of 876.] • - • •
;8" 64. 438: Debt; $41&;75.' Clay.]
Takemin execution and to be eold as the property of
Thornasildatiach • JOHN TBOMPBON, Sheriff:
Philadelphia,ftherirs.Ogice, Oct. 28,1861 0c27-St
p i litß' It P TUE OF
11 / 4 - I ,a writ of . Levari Facial, to me direti., wil l be ex-
Posed topublic sale or vendue, on• MO DAN' Evening,
November 7, 1684, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Nall,
All that certain messuage and lot ofiground situate
ou the west • aide of Third street -thirty. two feet two
helms northward from Queen street, in,1128 city of .kb.l-.
Asdelphia,Acontaining to front on Third street siztaen•
Wet one,and gquarter incheP, and in dep th about PiXtY ..
seven feet two inches,erossing three. et-wide alley,
ivith.the privilege of said alley. [Which said promises
Andrew, C; - petti et ux. .by deed dated May 23, 1330,
'convoyed untri'Andrew . E.
• - .1. 425. •Debtl,2y77O. • Earger..3
...Takee.la execution and to be sole , ae- the property of
Andrew 11;. Godshall. YORN.THOMPSON,
_Sheriff
~,r,h9lloefralle, Sheriff's Office, Oct 241, 1361. 0027-3 t ,
BALE.—By VIRTUE Or I
•
a writ . of Levert Facies,- to maltreated, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.
li ovenaber 7' 1864, at 4 - o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, •
"A a that certain brick =assuage and lot of ground situate
the north side of Wallace street, one hundred and fry
eeven feet ten inche a westward from fixteenth „street,.
; lase dity tPhiladelphla.,containin in front on Wal
•4l.ce street twenty feet, and • in dept liortlaiyarrcl one
.I,undreditnd e+ghty feet to North street._ Which Bald liT(711 sea Richard ' Pet nypadlt et et al:, by deed' dated
April 2,3856, conveyed unto Abel Lukens in fee
[rD. l C. ;' E. ; '64 - HO. Dent 34,569.19. Olmstead. ] A .
Tilt en to execution and to be eeld
. F 1.5 the property . or
bel ne: • . JOHN THOlirt"Ht l S, 'Lleriff t
, ThlUdelPhlat - Sherl r Otlice,'. Ott 1 1.0 - .lsB4`;' , 0029ir'r.1
SHERIFF'S SALES.
~~~'
. • •. .• • • •••
SHERIFF'S BALE n -BY .VIRITIN . OF
a writ of Levert Facies, to IRO directed , will be ez"
posed to public sale or ven dee, on MONDAY Evening.
November 7. 7564, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
Ali that certain two-story brick mesenage and ro a d,
ground beginning on the east side of Old York
thirty-seven feet northward from Poplar street, in the
City of Philadelphia; thence eastwardly one hundred
sad two feet to Culvert street; thence northeastward/1
along the same thirty-five feet to Orchard street; thenc e &long the same seven inches thence westward along
Jacob Slinghaff's let ova hundred-.and thirty-three feet
to Old York road (now Fifth street); and thence south:.
ward along the same seventeen feet to the Mateo( e
ginninr.
[D. G. ; S .. '64. 364. Debt $2.172.60. Buckwalteri
'raken in execution and to be sold as the pruperty of
Abraham Weckeriy. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Once. Oct. TA 1864. 0c26-3t
- gEntßlirrlitl3ALE.-BY NrRITE OF
a. Writ 'of. Levin Facies, to Me. directed; will lib'
'exposed to public sale or vendue; on MONDAT'IIya- -
Mug, Nov. 7,•1864,at 4 o ' clock , at Stumm-street Hal l .
•.4111 that certain lot of ground, with , the two-story
•briek messuages and two story frame messuage or tene
ments thereon erected, beginning on the west side e(
Sixth street nineteen feet ten inches south ward from
arriotir street, in the city . of Philadelphia; thence
southward along Sixth street fifty-six' feet eleven.
inches; thence westward one hundred and thirty-six
feet four thence; thence northwardly seventy-six feet
eight inches to blarrlottstreet; thence etto•tw ardly'slong
the Fame thirty feet eleYen Inches; thence southwardly
nineteen feet six Inches, more or leas; thence ealtw4rd
-1- ninet_v-six feet seven inches to the place of begin
ning. [Which - said premises Sheubert Iseminger and
others, .by two deeds dated Ja)y 1, 1917. recorded- la
Deed Book 'A.- W. M., No. 69, pages 111 and 117. *
conveyed unto Paul T. Jones in fee.
. E.D.•• C. ; 8., 'St. MI Debt $1,660. Bulger./
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Paul T. Jones. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, 04; M. 0025-3 L
SHERIFF'SSALE.--BY.,.VIRTUE 'OF
a writ of 'ffenditloni . Exponas, to nisi directed, will be.
exppsed to•pnblicrialsor vendne, on MONDAY Evening.
l(ovrinbei - 7. 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
• all•thoes certain two three• story brick messuages and
lot of grand situate on the eurathwestwa thy., side of
'Richmond Cate Queen) street, and south westwardly
'side of. Warren street, in the city of Philadelphia; con
tainingin trent on Richt:n - ond street thirty -& ve feet: and;
in depth sixty feet.. (Which said promises William M. .
Hall et al• . by dead. dated November 16, 1868, recorded
In Peed Book 0. - W.-0., No. 7, page 91, &c., conveyed
!ante Thoiiialt Williams infee, subject to a yearly ground
rent.of seventyreight dollars. . . - •
• 'O. 426. Debt $996.51. Letts]
Taken hi execution- , and to' be sold as the property of
Christianh Hager • JOHN THOMPSON. Sheri S.
.Philadelphla, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 26, 1864. 0ci27.34
RRERIFFT • SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
: wiltof Venditioni Bipanas; to Hid directed, will be
'exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY live ping,
Noirember.7, - 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Stumm-street Hall,
tbat,•-certain lot of ground, with the brick and
frime mesenages thereon, sitnate on the • north' side of
Jefierron st.'eet thirty-two feet westward from Howard
street in the city-of Philadelphia; containing- in front
on Jeffersen attest sixteen feet,and in' depth eighty feet.
With the , ptivilege of a three-feet alley 'leading into
Howard street, [Which said premises William Back.
nell, Jr:, et ult., by deed dated June 8, 1850, recorded
in Deed .Book 0... W. C. , NO. 73, page 384, &a. ,conveyed
unto 'James- McCartney' in fee.. reserving . a - yearly.
ground rent of thirty dollars, payable Ist of April And
Octoberl
CD. C. ; S., '6l. • 441. Debt $1,400. Warrlner.J
Taken in execution and and to sold as the property of
James McCartney. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 25,1884. . 0c27-8t
siSHERIFF'S . SALE.BY VIRTUE
wrtt'arpieri FOAMS, to me directed, will be ex.
.Boned to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening.
November 7,.1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom•street Hall,
. • Alitbat certain three-story brick massuage (partly
owl isd as a brewery) and lot of ground situate on the
West side of St. John street. between Green and Coates
-streets. in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front
• on Bt. John street2o feet, more or less; and in depth 100
feet to Rose alley. Bounded northward by ground now
°tints of George Miller. [Which said premises Pliny
B. Fuller et ux., by deed dated October 7, 1848, re
corded in Deed Book A. V. M., No. 76, page 985, con
veyed unto Philip Blaine in fee ; subject .to a:yearly
l
ground rent of :79. I -• •• • • • • -
[D. 0., S.; .64 '356." *Debt, $l.BOO. Woodward.]
Taken: in execution and to be cold as thepropertyrof
Philip Bisbee. •• JOHN THOMPSON.- Sherif.
Sh'eriff's Office, Oct. 26, 1864. 0c27-3t - •
- -
SHERIFF' BALE: - -BY 'VIRTUE OF
a Writ.of LeVariPaCiati,.to me directed, will be ex.
prised to public sale or vancine, on MONDAY Evening,
- November 7, 1864, at 4 o'clock: at San/tom-street Hall,
All those certain: four franie messuages:and lot of
ground situate in Afilnayunk, in the city of Philadel
phia; beginning, in the northerly Hue of Towers street,
thence by lot No. 23 northerly one nnndred dud six feet
to Aires+ street, .thence along the same illy feet seven
inches to hit No. 26. thence by the same southerly nine
ty•seven feet seven inches to, said towers street, and
thence along the same northwest fifty feet to the place
of beginning. [Which said premises Samuel B. Cauley
et nx., by deed. dated March 31,-1852, recordpfl in Deed.
Book T.'H., No. 19, page 392, &c., conveyed unto Alex
ander Nicholson in fee; reserving ag round rent of $-.3
[D: C. s.; , 64. 423 Debt, 11 81 Gallon.]
' • Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
. Alexander Nii3holson. JOHN THOMPSON,. Sheriff. .
!•:-
Philadelphia.,-Sheriff's' Office, Oct. 25, 1.851. 0c27 St
LEERIFF'S. SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed; will be 'ex
posed to public sale or 'vendrie. on MONDAY Evening,
November 7; 1864, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall,
- No. 1. All that certain two-story brick messuage and
lot of ground situate on the east side of . Fourta street,
137 feet sixincbes southward' from Christian street in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fourth
street 11 feet: and in depth 84 feet.
2. All that, two-story brick messuage and lot
of ground, situate on r the 'east side of - Fourth street,
148 feet six-inches southward from Christian street;
containing in front.' on Fourth ' street'll 'feet, and in,
depth 84 feet. ' (Which said premises Charles C. Ray
mond, by deed dated February 19, 1863, conveyed CUM
Sarah 14, Toweli in fee . .
[D. C:; B.'-'64. Sit Debt, 862.5 75. Haines.]
Taken in-intecatisin. and to be fold as the property of
Sarah X. Towel]. . "JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 25, MK 0c27-St
SHERIFF'S
SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to the direeted, will be
exposed to pnblic.sale or .vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
November 7, 1664 at 4 o'clock, at Bansom- street Hall, -
All that c er il iot a dgroun at
on the e istwar dip
:be
side of Am reet, two hundred and eighty feet
sonthwardly from Le high avenue. in the city of Phila
delphiat'containing in fronton Amber street fifty- four
feet eleven Inches, and in' depth on the north line one
hundred . and -ten' feet,. aid. on the south line one hun
dred and ten feet two-inches to Collins street. :[Which
said premises - Horatio G. Jones and wi'o, by deed dated
October 6. 1263, recorded in Deed Book T.H., No 116,
page 201. dr.o., conveyed unto Francis R. Baird:in fee.
'reserving a ground rent of forty-eight dollars sixtl
ceita,fpayable let of April and October.) e,
CD. C ;S. ~'64. 379. Debt, $219 62. H. G. Jones.
Taken in execution and .to be sold as the property of
Fraucia R. Baird . • JOHN. THOMPSON, Sheriff. .
„Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Mee, Oct. 26,1864..0c27-3t
.
SSHERIFF'S SALE.--BY- VIRTUE OF
a writ of Flirt Fainas, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public-sale' or vendne , on MONDAY-Evening,
- Boren ber 7,1.864; at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot of ground beginning.on tne south
east side of Mill street three hundred and forty-three feet
from the not theast aide of Main street, in Oermntown,
in, the city.of Philadelphia; thence extending north
eashwardly along Mill street sixty feet; thence south
eastward) y one hundred and two feet seven and a quar
ter Inches, thence southwestwardty to lot, ffo. 2 in the
plan annexed to the hereinaeter recorded deed poll,
thence northwestwardly alone said -lot to the place of
beginning. [Which said lot Wm. Deed. by deed Doll
dated June 22. MO, recorded in D. C. Deed Book-W.,
page 57d, &c , conveyed tint.) James Meredith in fee.
C. •S. '64. 489. Debt. $750 Taylor I
Taken inWbution aad to be told as the property of
James Wayne Meredith. • - . •
JOHN THOMPSON, sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, 00t..26. 186.1. 027 at
RHERIFF'S SALE.---Bir VIRTUE OF A
writ of VenditiOni Bxpenas,•ki me'directed: will be
exposed to public.sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening;
November 7, 1864. at 4 - o'clock, at Sansom• street Hall,
. All that certain'three• story brick meeense a and' lot of
ground situate on the northeasterly side of Charless treat,
one hundred and twenty-one feet northwestward from
Francis street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front on Charles street seventeen feet, and in depth
• Bev , my -two feet to Orr street [ Which said lot Robert
Orr and wife, by. deed dated 26th of March, 1852, re
corded in Deed Book T. H. , No. 9, page eB3, atc. , con
veyed unto lames Davidson is fee; subject to a ground
rent of tw , ntyAive dollars and fifty cents, payable first'
of January and July. •
fIX C. ; 'M. 427. Debt, $1,896 • 'Byrne.J
Taken C
in execution and to be sold as l3
the_ 'O property of
James.navidt on. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oot. 27 ISM. < oc2B-3t.
•
QHERIFFI3 SALE.-=BY - VIRT.IJE OF
kja writ of Irenditioiti Ermine, tome directed will be
exposed to public sale or vendne, on MO NRAY.Bvening,
November?, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, •
No. 1. All that certain two- story frame mesanage and
lot of ground situate on the nortlfleide of German street,
one hundred and ninety-one feet east from Third street.
in the city of Philadelphia - ; 'containing in front on Ger
man street eighteen feet six inches; and in depth one
'hundred and thirty-six feet' .
No. 2. All that certain two. story frame mew/mum and
lot of ground situate en the south side of German street,
between Becondsand Third streets,' in said city; contain
ing in front on German street ' eighteen feet six inches.
and in depth one hundred and thirty air-feet [Which
said rat muses No. 1 Martha Wilson, by deed dated Oc
tober 13, 1849, recorded in Deed Book G. W. C. N0..30,
page 129, &c ., conveyed unto John Hadfield in fee.
Ann No. 2. Joseph Bontard et nx , by deed dated 21 Oc
tober, 1846, recorded in . Deed Book A. W. DI. , No. 19,
page 637, &c., conveyed unto John Hadfield and Ann
Bhdfield (since deceased), and the survivors of them,
in fee. • - • •
. -
[ execs S., '64. .867. Debt, $2,600. Clay.)
Taken intion and to be sold as the property of
John Hadfield. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 25,1869. 0c27-3t
•SRERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
awrit of Levari Faciae, to me.directed, will be ex
nosed.to public sale or ypndne, on MONDAY
tiovember 7, 1864, at 4 o'Clock, at Sansom-street Hail,
AD that certain brink dwelling and lot of ground situ
ate on the east side of'Fairmount, street, .fltty feet nine
inches southward from Pennsylvania avenue in the
city of. Philadelphia; containing in front on Fairmount
street fifteen feet, anti in depth about fifty feet to a three
feet. wide alley.
CD. C. ; 8., '64. 406. Debt, $1,018.67. ~ E rnst.)
Taken in execution and to'be sold as the property of
John B. Moffitt. JOHN THOAIPSON Sheriff. -
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Oct. 25, 1864- 0c27.8t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE. OF
sundry writs of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or venduo, on MONDAY Evening,
-November 7, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, •
All- that certain four-story brick store and lot of
gr_ound, situate on the south side of Church alley, No.
f2S (between Market gnd Arch streets), in the city of
Philade)ph la ; 'containing in front on church' alley thir
teen feet two and a half inches: sud In depth about
linty feet. [Which said premises George Bartholomew
et mt., by deed dated June 9. 1831, recorded In Deed
Book A. M . No. 12. page 585, &c , conveyed unto
James Howell in fee.]
CD C. ; S.. 'fit 419 and 421 Droptde.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the nroPerty of
James Howell, deceased,
JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct; 25, 1864. 0c27-31
P,HERIFF'S SALE.,BY -VIRTUE OF
tti.iirit of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, Will
be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MOB DAY Eve
ning; November 7, 1864, at4e'clock s .at Sansom-et. Hall,
. All that certain three'-story brick mesenage and lot of
ground situate on the nertheastwardly side of Ridge
avenue, two hundred and eighty-three feet eight inches
southeastwa t rd from Fifteenth street, in the city of . Phi
ladelphia; containing in front on Ridge avenue twelve
lest, and in depth, on the northwest line, one hundred
and four feet eleven Incise, and on the southeast line
one hundred and nine feet two inches;: subject to the
payment of a yearly ground rent of forty-two dollars
and fluty cents, payable let March and September.
- ED. C. ;S. , 64. 437. Debt, $696.150. Abrams.]
Taken in execution. and to be sold as the property of
Eugene Peart. JOHN THOMPSO6i, Sheriff..
Philadelphia,. Sheriff's Office, Oat 26, 1864. oc'37-31
, SIIERIFrs SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Leiter' Facies, to me directed. will be ex
posed to public sale. or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
November 7, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain three-Story luta messnago and lot of
ground situate on the north side of Vine street, between
Second and Third streets, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Vine street 20 feet, and is depth
82' feet; bounded westwardly by ground formerly of
Edward Pennington, northward by the next described
prernlees, and eastward by ground formerly of Adam
Etigertewith the privilege of a four-feet .fottr-inettes
wide alley.
No. 2. All that certain meesnage and lot of gronnd
I..itnate on the south aide of Wood street, between Se
cond and Third streets; containing in front on Wood
meet 20 feet,.and'in depth 64. feet. [Which said pre
mises John Gilbert and wife. by deed dated December
P, 1864, conveyed unto John H Simon in fee. 1'
[D. O. ; S.
'64. 446. Debt, 86,638.75. Biddle
Taken in osiontion and to be sold as the property of
John H. Simon; • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia; Sheriff's Olffee, Oct. 26. 1864. 0c27-It '
kIIBRIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE. OF
a writ of Lever! Fades, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or v endue, on MONDAY Evening,
lvovember 7, 1864, at 4 o'clook, at Sentient- street Hall,
All that certain three-story brick messuagu and lot of
ground,, situate on the northerly side of Kingsessing
avenue, at' the distance of eighty-four feet westerly
from Forty-seventh street, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on lanisossing avenue eighty-four
feet, and • in' depth northwardly one hundred and
Overity- five feet. • [Which said premises Henry Phil
lipi, et ax'.,•conveyed unto Anna 0. Gayer in fee;.ttub-
Pat to alnortgage of three thousand four hundred and interest; and to certain restrictions as to build-.
•
Taken in' execution and to be sold. as the property of
-Isitac C Guys) and Anna C. his wife. • •
. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
:Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct 21, Mi. 0024 St.
•
:SHEItIITS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of VenditioniExponits, to me directed, will be
..esposed tepnblic sale or velidne;*on MONDAY Everdng,
November 7, 4864, at 4 o'clock; at Ransom-street
qp All4bat certain three story brick , messnage and lot of
. Iround 'situate.on the east aide of Eleventh street. three
tindred and four feet southward from Oirarkavoune,
in the city .of Philadelphia; containing in front on
kieventh strew seventeen feet. (including
,one-h all of a
hree-feet alley), and. in depth . seve.aty-ons feet tea and
one-half duct s to' a. four-feet alley. • (Which said lot
i..harles'A Fisher...et .ux.. by. deed dated •August 13,
/848, recordedin'Deed'Book A W No. 24, Page 23,
..enveyed untot.Joseph B. Beans in tee; reserving a
.eround,rent. fifty.. two liollers.; : payalde ist April and:
eictober.l
[D. C. 'a& 617.. Debt. illr* 12. Campbell. 3
Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of
loseph B. Bvaos, who hap parted with his interest.
JOFIN TROMPEnN, Sheriff'.
philadeipidy sherlfrrAfildfcPati
ocB6,gci
LEGAL*
TN-THE ORPTIANEP , OOIIRT FOR THE
A. CITY AND COMITY OF MI. ADBLPEILIL.
Estate Of JEggil EfeWrlgfc demand.
Notice is hereby given, that BLIZASIFFEI K. Hdlg . - ,
HUMS, the widow of said decedent, has Sled in.eetd
Court b. r petition and apprateement, clainaina to retain
personal prooerty therein mentioned •to the value;of
000, under the Act of Assembly of April 14th, 1551 , and
the several Supplements thereto, and that the mild
Court will approve the Name on FRIDAY. therlgth 6f
tiovember.A. D. 1665, unlese eNceptione bellied thereto. N
JOH . llEralf.CSOBt,
nod- 4t* Attorney for Cralitraut,
ESTATE OF GEORGE R: YIJSTIOE,
DECEASED.—LETTERS TESTAMENTARY• upon.
the Estate of GEORGE R. JUSTICE. late of the City of
Philadelphia, deseaeed, havlng_heen granted to the un
dersigned by the Register of Wills for the County of
Philadelphia, all persons indebted to the said Estate
are reqnettteti to make payment , and those haying'
claims or demands against the 'same to make theta
known without delay
JANE W. JUSTICE, Executrix',
No. 1211 WALNUT Street,
Or to her Attorney. A. S. MITCH WORTH,
0017-mOt* No. 131 Sonth..FlFTßJ3troot. •
TN THE ORVHdEW COURT' FOIE
'A- TEE CITY AND CoLTETY OF PHILADELPHIA.
- -
Estate of SA AIM: STEBI,, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle,
and adjust the arcoont of EDfdIIND GRUNDY' and*
THOMAS R. STEEL, Executors of the last will and
testament of Samuel Steel, deceased, and to make dis
tribution of the balance in the bands of the acconotasts,
will meot the parties interested for the purpose of his
appointment on TUESDAY, the lath day of November.
A D • 1864, at 3% o'clock P.- M., a% his °Mee. No. 3,15.
North SIXTH Street, in the city of Philedelphtai
JOHN L. SHOZNAKER,
no4-frnw6V "
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY' OF - PHI LAD EL PRI 4.
WM MAULB. to the nee of ARTHUR, MAOINNIS, is.
GEORGE O. COLLINS.
(Deo. T. 1863. No:10.9. Yen. Ex.]
The undersigned, appointed by the Court to make dia•
tribution of the fund produced by the Sherlff'e sale
Under the above writ, of all that certain lot or Piece of.
ground. with the throe-story brick messuage or trove- -
pent thereon erected, situate on the n;"tth side of VER.
NON street, at the distance of one hundred and twenty-'
two feet four inches eastward from the east side of
Eleventh street, in the late district of Spring Garden. •
now in the consolidated city of Philadelphia, contain
ing in front or breadth on said - Vernon :street sixteen`
feet eight inches, and extending northward in length or
depth sixty-five feet—{Being the Caine premises (No,
1025 Vernon street) which BENJAMIN F. BUDDY and
wife, by indenture dated the Zth day of May, A. D..
1864, recorded at Philadelphia In Deed 'Wink A D. B.
'No: 16, page 4711 dm., granted as d conveyed to the said.
OEO. U. COLLINS in fee, ) —will attend to the (hale, of
his appointment on* TROIisDAY, November rith, 1864;
at 4 o'clock P M.. at his office, southeast corner SIXTIK
and WALNUT Streets. Philadelphia. when and where,
all parties interested nlif4t make: their Matins, or • their:-
Will be debarred froth coming in on said fund.
nog 10t , • D. W. O'BRIEN. Auditor.
N THE DISTRICT COURT IPOR'THB
CITX - AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
PAUL N. MILLER vs. • WILLIAM COMMAND: NO
BLE GILBERT, and ROBERT L CI7REY, owners
or reputed owners, and NOBLE.GILEERT, contras:
_Del . Jae, OW. ,21.
EXCEPIIONS Tu SHERIF 'S SPECIAL RETURN.
The Aadttor appointed by the Court to report (Wart;
bntion of the find produced by the Sheriff . sale, un
der the above mentioned writ, of the following proper
ty, to wit:
"All that certain two-story stelae dwelling house,
with the atone-slaughter house, and shine • wagon house,
and stables in the rear thereof, and the lot or piece of
ground whereon the same are erected, situate at the
northeast corner of Poplar or Thirty-third street and
Elm street, in the Village of Mantua, in the Twenty--
fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia; the said lot being.
twenty-live feet in front on the said Elm street. and .
rnnning of that width northward along the said Poplar..
Or Thirty. third Street, between parallel lines; one hun
dred end seventy feet to Grape street; the said house
being seventeen feet in front and thirty-two feet deep, •
and. two• stories high, with basement; the slaughter
house being fifty- five feet long and twenty five feet
wide, , one story high, of stone; the wagon ' house be
ing sixteen feet square and two• stories high, of stone."
Will attend to the ditties of his appointment, on
WEDNESDAY, November 16th, 1864. at 4 o'clock P.
M., at his office, No. 114 E South SIX PE Street, in the
city of Philadelphia, when and where all parties inte
rested must preterit their claims or. they will be de
barred from coming in on said fund.
not-)Ot JOHN' D &N.: A:.dditor.
•
PB.OposALg -
FRESH BEEF. AND VEGETABLES.
. . NAVY Dill' ARYMENT,
&TIMM! OF YBOVISIONS AND CLOTRINCI,
November 4, 1854.
SEALED PROPOSALS endorsed "Prop:o32.lß for Fresh
Beef and Vegetables," will be received at this Bureau
until .2 o'clock P. M. on the Lsth day of November, inst..
for the supply of 1(X/,000 pounds of Fresh Beef, and
100,000 pounds ol Fresh Vegetables. at the Philadelphia
station, as required The beef and vegetables must be
Of good 'quality, and the.best. the market affords, and
each article must be offered for by the pound.. The beef
to be in equal proportions, fore and hind quarters. •
Bonds. with approved security will be reqnired, in
one-half the estimated amount of the contract, and.
twenty per cent. in addition will be 'withheld from the
amount of each payment to be made, ae collateral se
curity for the due performance of the contract which
Will on no account be paid until it is folly complied
with.
Every offer made mild be aicoinpinied by a written
guarantee, signed by one or more responsible parsons,
that the bidder or bidders will, if hie or theif bid be to
copied, enter into an obligation within live days, with
good and R flicient sureties, to furnish the articles pro-
Poned: •
No propotal be considered unless accompanied
by snob guarantee, and by satisfactory evidence that
the bidder is a regular dealer in the articles proposed.
and has the license required by lam.
The. Department reserves the right to reject any pro
ps
ot al notconsidered advantageous to, the Government.
n 1 •
pROP4;pI3 . A.LB- F,01;
•
QuAirigilitadrigg'it 0111016 WI M Coare,
WASHINGTON. Slat October, 1851.
SEALED PROPOSALS wilr be received at this office.
until 2 o'clock P. M. of the ifitliday of-November next,
for furnishing Rations to the United States Marines, at
the'following station s
_, for the year 1865, viz: •
Portsmouth', New Rattipshira;
'Charlestown, Massachusetts;
Brooklyn. New York;
Philadelphia
Washington City, District of Columbia;
Gosport, near Norfolk. Virginia.
Each ration to consist of three- fourths of a pound of
pork or bacon, or one and. a fourth pound of fresh or
salt beef• 'eighteen ounces of bread or flonr, or twelve
ounces of hard bread, or one and a fourth potend of corn
meal; and at the rate to one hundred rations of eight
quarts of beans ; or, in lien thereof, ten pounds of rice ; or,
in lien thereof, twice per week, one hundred and fifty
ounces of dessieated potatoes, and one hundred ounces
of mixed vegetables; ten pounds of coffee; or, in lien
thereof, one and a half pound of.tea; fifteen pounds of
sugar; four quarts of vinegar; one pound of. sperm can
dles, or one and one. fourth- pound of adamantine can
dles, or one and 'a half pound of tallow; four pounds of
soap, and .two quarts of salt.
The -rations to - bo delivered upon the. order of the
Commanding Officer of each station; the fresh beef,
either in bulk or by the single ration, of good quality,
with an equal proportion of the fore and hind quarters,
necks and kidneys, tallow . excluded ; ,the pork, No. 1,
prime mess pork ; the flour, extra superfine ; . the coffee,
good Rio; the sugar, good New Orleans, or its equiva
lent, and the 'beans, vinegar, candles, soap, salt, dm.,
to be of good quality.
All subject to inspection.
All bids must be accompanied by the following gua
rantee: • •
FORM OF GUARANTEE.
indertsigned, -, of, in the State of
, and ,of ,in the State of ,
hereby guarantee that in case the foregoing bid of -
for rations' as above described , be acceptecl,_ he or they
will,. within ten days after . the receipt of the contract
at the post office named, execute the contract' for the
same, with good and sufficient securities; and in case
the said shall fail to enter into contract as afore
said, we guarantee to make good the difference between
the offer of the said - and that which may be
accepted.
Witness,
E. F
I hereby certify that the above named are
known to me as men of property, and able to make good
their guarantee.
*
To be signed by the United States District Judge,
United States District Attorney, or Collector.
No proposal will be considered unless accompanied
by the above guarantee.
Newspapers authorised to publish the above will
send the paper eeI:LW-aim; the first insertion to this
Office for.examination.
. . . .... .
Proposals' to be endorsed "Proposals for Rations for
1866,' and addressed to the undersi • • ed.
0c24.m4t
DITTO - MG, FORT 'WA.YNE,. AND
-a- CHICAGO RAILWAY..COMPANY.
Orricn OP Tux OIiTEP ENGINEER. .
PITTSBURG, PA., Oat. 26, 1864.
NOTICE'POR PROPOSALS for - two stretches of an
IRON- BRIDGE over the Allegheny . River at Pitts
burg, Pa.
Sealed Proposals will be receivr d at- this office until
4 o'clock P. R.- of the 16th day 9f November next, for
an Iron Bridge, or for Os o sperm, 'each about 166 feet in
length, over a part of the Allegheny River, at Pitts
burg, Pa.
The plans and specifications for the same will be
ready for examination at this office on and after the 6th
day of November nest JOHN B. JERVIS, '
0c29-121 Chief Engineer.
MEDICAL.
DA: . I H. 'STEVENS, ONE. OF THE
founders of this new system of treating diseases
successfully by modified. ELECTRICAL action. with-.
out shocks, announces that he has resumed his office
duties for the treatment of diseases, at 1418 South.
PENN SQUARE, where, - for the last three years, he hag
had almost unbounded success in cases pronounced in
surable by medicine. Please call, or send -for a pam
phlet. and learn particulars.
N. B. Physicians or others desiring instruction can
enter for a full coarse at any time after Monday.
Sept. 26. se26-tf
ELECTRICITY. .
{ WONDE R FUL SCIENTIFIC DIS- i
COVERY. —All acute and chronic diseasesl
nt
cured by special arantee, when desired by the
lpatient, at 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
and, in case of a failure, no" charge is made. Not
drugging the system with•uncertain medical agents.
/AB cures performed by Magnetism, Galvanism, or
other modifications of Electricity, without shocks or
any unpleasant, sensation. For farther informa
tion, send and get a Pamphlet, which contains hun
dreds of certificates from some of the most reliable
men In Philadelphia, who have been speedily and
Ipermanently cured"after all other treatment from
medical men had failed. Over twelve thousand
cured in lets than five years at LI) WALNUT St.
Blecthical Institution established five years ago.
Prof. C. IL BOLLBI3, Lecturer.. }
. ' • . PHYSICIANS.
W. B. BROWN, M. D.
)P. SHEDD, 31. D., IS. W. BECKWITH, H. DI
AND
1
.:
Mrs. S. A. FULTON.
Y rs. Fulton, a lady of great experience and shill- .
ty, will have entire charge of treating in the ladies'
, department. . ,
1 Consultation free.
Address all letters to Dr. W. B. BROWN, 12201
WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. ocli-Bm+
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air FOR SALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS. mySE.tnon
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This treatment only needs a triallo be adopted by a ll .
Having ma d e many improvements in the application of
this twig, we feel in duty bound to make them pablie.
We w guarantee to care any ease .Of fever and ague
In two treatments,' It has also proved Very inmsessful
in the care of the following diseases
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Debility,
Paralysis, ' Asthma, Genital weakness.
Influenza, Dyspepsia, Piles,
EPlital disease, • Catarrh. Diabetes.
Ladies and gentlemen can enter at any time for fax
instructions in the prattles.
Consultations free
Office hours 9A. M. to 6 P. M.
Testimonial' at the office.
DR. THOMAS ALLEN.
• • Medical Electrician
•
sel4-t Ja4 154 I. ELEVEN TH Bt.. below Bait.
TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL . OR EMBRO
.A-"CATION never Me to onrelthetimatiorkNenralgie.
Spreine,Frooted Feet, Chapped Hands, and AU Skin
MUMS. Price 260, and wholeeale and retail by H. Y. TAY
LOR, Drnarlot, TINTH And OALLOWHILL. oe6-311
. _
. ' llll ` : 4 : 4011 ` 8 RZBIIIIIED Hi
' %home practise at his ?amidst's, iierthwest sem
etTRIELD and Triaoir Streets. sees a toe. maim
LATOUR'S:, OLIVIC • OIL.--400 BAB
keta fresh Latenar'a.ollve Oil in iota to =Ram
ttrabaaer. for ii4n l bir .11110Dzia, WILLIAM%
onlil4l •• • • &Mt WATIER litrark
Gin"; 'PISTOLS SKATES.
wu.soN & co.
• 409 MRS '
liananotnrers and Importer* of , TilltrTl
Pine Clams, Pistols.
Cunning and nailing Tackle.
Danes,
Powder, Shot,
Wde, aps h_ .41 -
- onrie Restocked, Rebored C , and P.Stairsit . In the bog
mariner.
.
SKATBS OP ALL RIND& • •
.
409 ammo:
``TEAM AND WATER GAUGES-THE
NJ largest anortnient in Philadelphia—constwitly on
:Lead. E. BROWV,.3II,WALNUT VIVA. 11 4T Ea
A. B. , Guarantor
C. D.. Guarantor
• B. SLACK.
Major and Quartermaster
AVOIniON
.
HE a MYERS. • dt . CO. ,AUCITION
g,
10 EKES, Nos. 532 and 2341- MARKET Stmt. •
* LARGE FOkITIVE BALE Or FRENCH. 'GERMAN.
'BWIES, AND ERITIsIi DRY GOODS, FORS,. ko..
DAT.
A CARD. —We invite the early attention of purchasers
to the desirable assortment of French, German. Swiss,
and British dry goods, embracing .aboar Sae , late of.
*olce articles, to be peremptorily. sold, br.catnielfaft
ois fonr months' credit,commencing this 11Pernia& .
10 o'clock precisely.
• .. • .
LARGE SALE OF-FRENCH DRY GOOVE..ke. •
NOTICE g-Inclnded In our sale of Franck dr" goods.
on MONDALEIONNING, November 7, will be farad itt
part the following desiralsia articles,
DRESS . BILKS—In blacks; solid colors, and relay
dress Floreices, gros lie Naples, satins, Aye.
DEEM GOODS-:In merino , clothe, firmed and plain
monseline, reps, cashmeres,. poplins, mohair lustros.
brocade velours, gibghams, efVgeati. Ac.
SHAWLS—A , fall -assortment of brooks, long and
square, woolen. chenille and , thlbet shawls and starts.
GLOVES- 4 Men!s and 'womertra kid, silk, back; cash
mere, and thibet gloves andgauntlets, dm.
EMBROIDERIES. &c—Mull and book collars, canes,
insertings. bands, veils. laces, Ac.
BONNET•RIBBONS —A full assortment of broshe,
plain and figured bonnet and black silk velvet ribbons,
and fancy velvet and silk trimming ribbons, Ac.
Also, black crepes, tarlatans. silk cravats and neck
ties, hoop skirts, linen .ha.nkerchiefs, white mashes,
sewing silks. headdresses, girdles, fancy articles; Ac.
LARGE SALE OP_VIENNA iptocE AND IMAMS
LAINE SHANTA
Included In our sale of Monday. Nov. 7, will be found
1,000 all wool Vienna broche lone and eitctare shawls,
oornpriaing.a full line In all qualitlfie from low to fine,
Including cbaiue laine of the' importation. of Maters.
Oscar Proles & Co. , of New York. "
PEREMPTORY. @ALE OF F lain a, SWISS. GER-
MAN, AND BRITISH DRY GOODS.
ON "MONDAY MORNING, •
November 7, at 10 o'clock, will be sold by eatalogno.
on four months' credit, abort 700 packagea and loth of
French. Swiss, German and British dry goods. &c
embracing a large" nd choice assoitment of fanny and,
Maple articles. .
N. B.—Samples with catalogues early on mernint of
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS. SHOES, AND
GUSHOE?, &.
NOTICE. - : lncladed M in our largo c
peremptory sale of
.boots, shoes, &c., to be held on Wednesday morning.
Boy. 9.. at lo o'clock, will be found in part the follow:-
ing fresh goods, via:
-
-cases men's, boys', and youths' thick boots.
—cases men's, boys', and youths' kip and calf boots.
cases men's grain cavalry boots.
cases boys' grain L. L. boots.
—cases men's, boys', and youth's kip brogans.
cases m en's, boys', and youth's balmorals, tap
sole. &c.
cases men's, boys, and youth's Congress boots, tap
sole do.
—cases women's. misses' and children's calf, kip ,
goat. grain and split, sewed , ' Pegged. and copp.rnalled
boots and balmorale, embracing a general assortment
Of city and Eastern made goods.
Also. cases gents' 24-inch leg. enameled, grain foxed,
steel shod cavalry boots, gum shoes,
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF 1 100 PACKAGES
BOOTS. SHOES, ARMY GOODS, TRAVELLING
BAGS, &c
- ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
November Pth.. at 10 o' clock, will be sold by catalogue,
on four months' credit, about 1,100 packages boots.
shoes, brogans, army goods, travelling bags, &c., of
city and Eastern manufacture, comprising a fresh and
prime assortment. •
Samples with catalogues early on morning of sale,
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF EUROPEAN AND
AMERICAN DRY GOODS. &c.
We will hold a large sale of British, German, French.
and American dry goods, by catalogue, on four months'
credit, and part for cash,
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
Nov. 10th, commencing at precisely 10 o'clock, com
prising
750 PACKAGES AND LOTS
of British, German, French, India, and Americun dry
goods, embracing a large, full, and freLli assortment of
woolen, worsted, linen, cotton, and silk goods for city
and country sales.
POSITIVE SALE OF CARPETINOS, &e
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
Nov. be - aold by catalogue. on four months
credit, a frill assortment of superfine and line 'arrays
vaaatial!PbValo. Ile; rag, aaa cottage aarPega, 4kg.'
-*OWL -HALE - SALE AND. TO. LET. •
PARTY RETIRING
_FROM THE
HARD WARE BUSINESS offer for sale ? their stock
of Hardware and Fixtures, or will dispose of Lease and
Fixtures.
The stock is in good order, and well select ed.
For particulars apply on the premises. No. 735 MAR
HST Street, Philadelphia • n°l-6t*
FOR SAL Fr-VALUABLE IM
{PROVED:PROPERTY. do WALNUT Street, •be
twet.n Eighth and Ninth streets.
Apply to • MORRIS & BROWN.
Reallstats Brokers,
nog-6t' No. 432 WALNUT Street.
e FOR SALE-HOTEL EXTRA.OR
•mt NARY.—The splendid Hotel; land and large
outbuildings, at White . Ball Station. Pennsylvania
Genital Railroad, only 8 mllee from the city. A &st
oical' summer resort. Will be sold a bargain and on
easy terms. MILLS& 151- North. SIXTH Street. nol-Lt
MILH . GERMANTOWN PROPERTY.-
2=708 BALI, & commodious double Stone DWELL
ING. situate on Main street with an acre of ground
&Wished. in s high state of cuitlystlon. Apply to ..
. . B. McCALLA,
Mier 18 South SSOOND Street.
da LA OE AND VALUABLE PRO
PSITY FOB SA.L.E. —The very lar_ge and eozarno
dims LOT and BUILDING,' No. 308 ORRERY Street.
Dear the centre of business, containing 60 feet on Chem street, depth 106 feet, being 76 feet wide on the rear of
the lot, and at that width opening 'to a large sari-way
leading to Cherry ptreet. Its advantages of
' SIZE AND POSITION
are rarely met with: -
Apply on the premises,. ' sel2-Smo
FOR BALE, VERY CREAP.-
ma.LABGE AND HANDSOME RESIDENCE; South
west corner of FORTY-FIRST and WESTIOGIHTHEIL
avenue, Twenty-fourth ward; IS rooms, gas, hot sad
cold 'water throughout the house, stable l it, rear of lot ,
due fruit and shade trees.
_
Else of lot, 120 feet front by 179 feet deer;
Price $lO,OBO, clear of incembranse. Tenn easY.
Also, Two very desirable COTTAGE% on HALEY
Street, near Westminster ayenue; have all modern
Use
proyements, 10 rooms.
' Size of lots, each 26 feet front by 116 feat deep.
Price s3,6oo,eash. Terms easy.
Also, a number of desirable HOLM*. at from 11.900
,each to 1116.000, In all parts of the Apply to
S...k.WEL P. HITTCHEINSON, or
' J. WASIZEN CODISTON,
an26tf 121 South SIXTH Street
VALUABLE FARMS FOR
SALE. •
100 Acres on the Frankford pike, three miles. from
Market street; just ripe for Cottage lots. " •
100 Acres on the Bnstol pike, eight miles from Market
street.
. , 59 Acres on the Bristol pike; fourteen miles from Phi
ladelphia,.at a station on the Philadelphia and Trenton
Railroad.
107 -Acres on the Camden and Amboy Railroad, near
Princeton. N. I. •
109 Acres near Darby.
100 Acres near Darby, superior buildings.
126 Acres on the Delaware, two miles south of Bristol.
60 Acres near Pottstown, Montgomery county.
With others in various localities, large and small.
Also, a very large number of Delaware and Mary
land farms, at exceedingly low prices.
B.
0c29 123 South FOURTH Street.
FACTORY PROPERTY AND
ma.FARE[ AT PRIVATE SALE. —A valuable Wa
ter Power, suitable for almost any manufacturing bust
peas, with Farm attached, about four miles from Ken
net Square: Station, on the Philadelphia and Baltimore
Central Railroad, and nine miles from Wilmington.
Two good Stone Mansions, with outhouses, barn, &c.
Also; four other stone houses, and one of frame, the
whole capable of accommodating ten to twelve families,
and a store, and mostly occupied A stone and-frame
Milihouse al by 30 feet, three stories and attic; 114 acres
of good red-clay-creek land, 76 of which are arable.
with sufficiency of rail timber.
A Country Store has been carried on .for nearly fifty
years,- good neighborhood. convenient to meetings,
schools, and ; is a very desirable and pleasant
location, and includes the strongest Water Power now
in the market in that section of country.
A recent survey has been made for a railroad, passing
through this place, to connect Wilmington With the
Philadelphia and Baltimore Central and - Pennsylvania
railroads.
The price is less than it would cost to erect the build
ings and improvements. A large portion of the pur
chase money may remain in the Premises.
Possession of the Mill, the power, and some of the
houses can be had Immediately, and of the whole pro-
Perty next spring. For further particulars apply to
JACOB PUSBY.
Wilmington. Delaware.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Oppioa OF THE COMPTROL.LES. OP THE
Wuxi/serum September 27, 1861.
-Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned. it has been made to appear that the
EIGHTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, in
the City of Philadelphia. in • the County of Philadel.
phia; State of Pennsylvania, bee been duly or.
mired under and 'according to the requirements of
the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Pro
vide a national - currency, secured by pledge of Unit
ed States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and
redemption thereof," approved June 3d, 1864, and hu
complied with all the provisions of said Act required to
be complied with before commencing the business of
banking under said Act:-
Now, therefore, I, HEIGH HoCI7LLOCH. Com/-
troller of • the' Currency, do hereby certify that' the
Eighth National Bank of Philadelphia, in the Ott yof
Philadelphia, in the County of Philadelphia, and State
of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business
of Banking under the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of
office this twenty-seventh day of September, 1864.
- HUGH hfcCULLOCH,
{ ORAL I • Comptroller of the Currency.
• nee-set
puRE PALM . OIL SOAP.-THIS SOAP
Is made of pure, fresh Palm Oil, and is entirely
vegetable Soap • more suitable for Toilet use than that
made from animal fate. In boxes of one dosen tau,
for $2 per box. Manufaetnred b_y
. GEO. M. BLEINTON 801,
Mo. M.ABGAREITTA Street, between. • Front asi
Buena. above Oallowbill.
DEAF MADE -.TO BEAR-INSTRII-
Iawn to aseist the hearing. at P. MADEIRA'S,
115 South TENTH Eteeec, below Chestnut. no2-st*
q3PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA
. .TIONS,. with full descriptions of character. Elm
• DAY and EVENING, by J. L.. CAPEN,
ocl2.wfmly No. 25 SOUTH TENTH Street:.
rrES' OHIO PETROttIIM COMPANY.
SHARES, $100: ' s_l,_ooo.ooo.
.:Composed of 1,444 acres; ciiiFEDERAL C REM. Mor
an county, Ohio inciudingtbe whole of the celebrated
Joy farm The first three wells bored are now pro
'diming over 100 barrels per day.
• Thirteen wells in progress (sixteen in all), which will
Income d sent December next •• • •
at pr $5OO per day. Two ner cent. on the
Capital Stock now on hand for sales of Oil, and appli
cable to dividends.
First Dividend will be declared let December next.
' With no material depreciation of oil below present
prices, large dividends may be confidently looked for.
For further information, or for pamphlets, apply at the
office of the Company, No 4 BROAD Streetßooms No.
11 and 12. New York. WM. A. SHREVE,
President.
ALLEN D. VORCE, Secretary.
/Saw YORK, Sept. 20. 18B•1.
DRAIN:TERIEDRA_IIT PEPB.
VITBI7IIID •TEKBA COTTA: DRAIN PlPl—all
exec, from 2 to Pi- inch diameter. with all kinds 01
branches. bends. and traps, for sale in any 9. o antitY•
Birtch bAre Per yard 85e.
. 66 66 .
4 65 66 St 66 ‘ 4611 554 :
5 411 SI 46 66 706.
6 54 60 •4 8 , 56.
TERRA. COTTA CHIBINSY TOPS.
For Cottage., Villas, or City Hones , Patent Wind
mr.rd Tops, for caring smoky chimneys, from 3 to 8 fee
ORNAMENTAL GARDEN VASES.
Fountains, Pedestals and Statuary Marblo Lute
Brackets,. and Mantel Vase_____s
PHILADELPHIA TsMitA COTTA WORMS.
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
rell•faiwtf • 11. L HAB.RISOW.
CARD. -BELCH ER CO., PROPRIZ
NJ tors of
CENTRAL EATING ROUSE,
No. ,431. CHESTNUT Street,
GPposite General Post Office, Philadelphia, Pa.
tender, by medium of the public press, to their 'natty
patrons and friends , their warmest thanks for the
liberal encouragement most generously bestowed,
and promise to add st il l further improvements and
attractions. and use every endeavor to merit the support
and patronage of the business men and general online
of Philadelphia and vicinity. • ocl7-am
A SAFE STEAM' BOILER.—TIM
subscriber is prepared to receive orders for the
"HARRISON STICH BoThEil," in sizes to suit pur
ehasers. The attention of Manufacturer's and others is
called to the new Steam Generator, as combining es
sential advantages in absolute safety from destnictive
explosion, first cost and durability, economy of fuel,
facility of cleaning and transportation, - &c.
seised by any boiler now in use. - These boilers mh be
seen in daily operation, dri. the arterial re works of
• Messrs. Wm. Sellers & .00. ' nth and Hamiltoa
streets, at EL W. Oattell'efactiory„Sprucestreet. SchIIYI.
aag at 0112141111'11TrONIODI Mlll Freakford.
- - JOS. HARRISON,
• Washington Building.
1111T4 Beath TRIED Street. Philade *
•
'MACKEREL, HERRING,: BH2O . , Okei
--2400 bids. MM. MOIL I. 2, and . 2ll.
late.caugnt fat fish In assorted paekages. •
2,000 bbls. New Bastport, Fortune Bagvand HallfaX.
Herring. -
2.500 boxes Lubec, Scaled, and No. 1 Herring.
1t 0 bble new Mass Shad..
250 boxes Herkimer county Cheeee,
_Aro. .
In store and for sale by muuPHY BOONE 6
3al9.tf • ,N o. 146 NORTH - WHARVE S,
nEriszpxolron THE..TEETH :AND
..a. , (113118. For stienkthening the i'n.ms,• for - pr ~
serving the teeth from decay, and for keeting tlias •
beautiyally,elean and the breath sweet, this '
lievea to In the bestpreparation:that science and, axle- .
tient:Ow!' eTer Drodneed. ' Prepmsd only b
. y ' t
• S. T. BBALIV•iti. 1). , Deatist, ,
• i.. 1113 CHISTNIPT Street, Philadelphia- Ps
iel7-5a Tor siltby thapirliudpal Illoggista; it pa
vuXItTESBRINLIST
J: N o , 615 unNIFFNUT and 61 j e A . 9 6)::
• SALE OF IkTORTED AND DO MESTIC h
•ON TUEiDeir, - Er ti
Neve . mbar EM I atloo'alocs. on friar i n , t , • 1
packages and lats or fancy and staple c 0 ,C 1 '...r,
WOOL SHAWLS AND pikni•
. . .. ON ITlNsner . 3
'• 500144a11-woOl plaid 6 9uare ehawis.
800 72x144 all wool plaid lour de.
DO do. Waterloo locz u h aw i e ,
- • • CLOTH CLOAKS ANt
300 super cloth closita sod sacque. 1 25
•
BRITISH Dsgss
Alpseao, Cobragsonobairs. reps. , r u ti
Arc. - = = Or
Also CO Metes black *ad fancy
BLACK OEOS DE REINES AND spAy,
50 pierce 24' and inch blach gins de Et t
20 nieces 26 and 30-inob taffetas. Re.,
WHITE GOODS,. 1 , 15115 DAMASKS, ea [IT
8-4 to 14-4 brown li nen damask. 14;
10.4 linen shootings.
Linen towels. erub'4ll,linen cambric hadikii
linen diapers. - •
Jaconet and cambric and Swiss natal j
aq
CLOARINOS, FLANNELS,
20 nieces 7 4= London cloaking..
30 Vanes 7-4 fanoy abirttsg finnnals.
lin London faney_carriage =Eft
"DOTIO GOODS; FOR Cilia.
Blankets, satinets. °not em,. Mee:lags,
FURS. 141 14
An Incite of miler furs.
. THOMAS & SONS
Nos. 139 awl 141 South FOURTH at n , 4
•
SALES OF STOCKS AND REAL W u ,
At the Exchange. every TUESDAY. at Ir e
Randbille of each Property issuedamaN,
on the Saturday rrevious to each sato 1,7 y) . -
in pamphlet form giving fall descriptions,
THURSD
FURNITURE SALES, at the Auction R
AY .
Particular attention given to ealea at p d ,
eldences. atc.
Sale No. 1708 Race aired.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, BILREORS. T A ,
CARPET.
- On FRIDAY atoitrima,
11th inst., at 10 o:clock. at No 1709 Reel a .
eatalosue the Supenor (I:mature. Ape o m i. 4
mantel and oval mirrors, fine tavestry otrpyLZ
paintings: spring . and hair Mattresses, es. I
May be examinedst 8 o'olock on the morniy
eale. •
ANCOAST:, &:"'WARNOCK,
P
TIONEERS. S4O MARKET Street.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF AMERICAN AI
PORTED DRY GOODS. .HOSIERY clou t
BROIDERIES, MILLINERY GOODS, &c.,
logue. '
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
November Otb, commencing at 10 o'clock p it ,
Included will be found a large and general
of seasonable goods well worthy the Emir
buyers.
:pp 113LIP.FORD4 00.01170TIONE1
sss:44swirr and 5 COMOROS 6tr
POSITIVE SALE OF 1 000 OASES BOOL
SHOES.
ON MONDAY NonNixa,
Nov.?. at 10 o'clock precisely. we will tell hi
logos, for cash, women's, men's, boys'. Yosti,l
children's boots shoes, brogans, bahn or d,
dm., from ct.y and Eastern maaufactarers, cot
a general assortment of goods.
SALE OF 1,200 CASES BOOTS, SHOES,
13ANS, &o. •
, ON THURSDAY MORNING
November 10th. commencing at 10 o 'clock preoiss
be sold by catalosne, for cash, 1200 cafes book')
brogans, balmorabs. -cavelr'r, boots, & c., rot
boTiVoNto nun's ant .ehildrea's wear.
BY HENRY P. WOLBERT,
/lICTIOZIERF..,
DTo:1102 MARKET Street, South bid*, above
Sales of Dry Ooodo, Trimminim Notions, act,
MONDAT,WEDNEBDAT. and FRIDAY Mori*
month= at 10 o'clock.
B SCOTT, • JR., LUOTIONBER,
OHNSTIMT and 6115 SANSObt Streit
g m STEAM WEEKLY TO
VERPOOL, touching at QUIESI
(Cork Harbor.) The Liverpool, New York. and
delphia Steamebip (I. mean) intend despatch*
fall Towered Clyde •built Steamships ae follow!, •
GLASGOW SATURDAY, ..l,
CITY OF MANCHESTER SATURDAY. 3,
CITY OF LONDON, SATURDAY, j a
and every succeeding Saturday at Noon, :rota Y.-
North River. _ _
RATES OF PASSAGE:
FIRST CA BIN......BIOO.OOISTEERAGE. •
do \to London ... 106 001 do to London.,
do to Paris 'll5 001 do - 'to Faris
do to Hamburg. 110 001 do to rr Emhart.]
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Sunli t ,
terdam. Antwerp. dm., at eonsEy low rates
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Celsol
$lO6, $125. Steerage from Liverpool. 1 850. Froarb
town, $4O. Those who wish to send for then
can buy tickets here at these rates.
These steamers have superior'accommodat r ,
passengers ; are strongly built in water-ti h t: .
tions. and carry Patent Fire Annihilators. Exp ir.
Surgeons are attached to each steamer.
For further information apply. in Liverpooin
LIAM INMAN, Agent. 22 Water street; in
ALEX. MALCOLM, 6 St. Eno& Square; in Qa*;.e.
to C. & W. D. SEYMOUR & Co. ; in London to Cr
MACEY El King William street: in Paris to
DECODE, 98 Rae Notre Dame des Victoires. Plug
Bourse; in New York to JOHN G. DALE,
or at the Company's Oases, •
0c264n012 •
BOSTON AND FRILL
PITIASTRAMBIP LINE, sailing freal
port on 'SAWED AYS, from first wharf abort,
Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston.,
The steamship NORMAN; Capt. Baker, will MI
Philadelphia for Boston on. Saturday, Noy 12.
M. and steamship SAXON. from Boston for Pr
pda, on same day at 4 P. M.
These new and substantial steamships renal.
line, &tiling from each port punctually on Battu%
Inettrances effected at one-half the Drennan
on'the vessels.
Frelghte taken at fair rates
Shippers are requested to send Slip Itessipts
of Lading with their goods.
For Freight or Passage (havinuline accomras6:l
apply to HENRY WINSOIt
nih22-tf 332 South DELSWAIt£ STIn
ligrit' NEW EXPRESS LINE
WASHINGTON, GEO RGETNIS
ALEXANDRIA, VIA CaNAL —Coe of the sal.M
this line will leave the first wharf above Raba
every WEDNESDAY. and SATURDAY, for all/
ports, at 12 o'clock. For freight, apply to
WM. P. CLYDE. Solt'
No.l4lSorth
oc3l -1m
KA.OHINERIE AND [ROIL
J. VAUGHAN MERRICK. WILLIAM 1..
JOE'S B. WPM
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,_
ITIPTH AND WASHING/TON SI"
PHILLADELPELL.
• BUM/MICK et SOWN,
RAGMEN= AND MACEEFISN,
Mannflutrae High and Low Pressure Steam Sate
/and, river, and marine aervice.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, AL;
is of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron-frame: Roofs for Gas Works, Work4oA.
road Stations, dtc.
Retorts and. Gas Machinery of the latest sad mai
proved construction.
Beery descnp £ ion of Plantation Machluem
Sugar, Saw, and Grist 'DMills, Vacuum Ms,
Steam Traims, - Defecators, Filters, Pumping Ise
Sole agents for N. Milieux's Patent Sugar*Soe
paratus, Neemyth's Patent Steam Hammer, Lai
wall & WoWs andrifaisl Sager-So
Machine. . :
glia PENN STEAM ENT.
IHD BOILER WORKS. —IVSAF $
PRACTICAL :A.ND THEORETICAL ENOINRI
CHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITH
FOUNDERS, having for many years been in ea*
operation, land been excltudvely engaged inbuilit.
repairing Marino and River Engines, high audios!
sure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks. Propellors, at:
reoectf ally offer their services to the public. Si
fully prepared to contrast for engines of all dm
rine, River, and Stationary ; having sets of fait-.
different sizes, are prepared to execute ordan
quick despatch. Every description of patters
made at the shortest notice. High and. Locr•Bv;
Fine, Tabular. and, Cylinder Boilers, of the b 651.
sylvania charcoal iron, Forginge, of allzimcgcM
Iron and Brass Castings; of deselPticac
Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work so VA
with the above business.
Drawings and specifications for all work dots s
eetabllehment free of charge„ and work real
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock non
palm of boats, -where they ; can lie in perfect oda.
are provided with shears, blocks, at-•
reigns heavy or light weight'.
JACOB C. HO
JOHN P. LIM.
BUCK and PAMIR ST!
ORGAN , ORB, & .ca, STEAM
111 -
GINS BUILDERS. Iron Youndens, and
Machinists and Boilsr Ai:takers. No. 1219
HILL Street Philadelphia
g TEAM HEATERS FOR FACTOL
MILLS, dm. heated with exhaust or dire
%I'm. Coils for Heaters Condensers , Sysperstorh a
sal- are M. FORMAN. S4l. Inrth RiITP
COAL.
SB.OOA TON FOR LARGE
COAL, . $lO 00 a Ton for STOlp
GRATER COAL, at "ALTER'S COAL YARD,
Street, (057), belo w GIRARD Avenue.
N. B. -41aniples at Branch Office. SIXTH and = l .•
GARDEN.
P URE LEHIGH COAL.—ilOt !
KEEPERS can rely on getting a pare ern&
E. corner FRONT and POPLAR Streets.
no 2-110 • Jolla N. Harr
E: V " SCHREINER, NEW COAL
POT, NOBLE Street' above Ninth street.
Constantly on hand superior qnalities of LeU•I
Schuylkill Coal, selected esrpresslylorfaudlSP
at the lowest market prices. Wharf Twesil
st
St reet seet., below Arch street. Office 119 South V.
GB NU IN E EAGLE VEIN CC
MULL IF NOT SUFBBIOII, TO LEHIGH -,
Will SOCIII9iour custom. Egg ma a im su e % ti
ton; Lam) Nut, $lO.OO. Office. rm. South FOilgt
below Chestnut. Depot , 1419 CALLOWBaI
above Broad. tsel4-13m] ' ELLIS BEASi
COAL.- SUGAR_ LOAF,. BE
OW, And Spring Mountain Le high C
beet chat Mountain, from Schuylkill; Nen;
Pressly for Family use. t Depot, N. W. corner
and-WILLOW Sta. Office, No. 112 South SECO
apli-tf • J. WALTON 3
THOMSON'S LONDON 10 1
RYER, OE ECHOPS.dir HANG '
E, for P
hotels, or Public Institutions, in TWhErr
FERRET SIZES. Also, Philidelohis • '
Het-air Parnaces, Portable Heaters. Lowdosrs
PireboarS Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole Piste ,
ars, Cooking Stoves, he., at wholesale and re
the manufacturers
CHASE
CHASE SHARPE, & Tgolii
ko. 209 N. SECONit&
oc2l-fmw3nt
oel-amtligm
- - -
COTTAGE ORGANiii
Aot only' trNMXCILLED. but D'INQUALLIIIII
of Tone and rower, designed erpositalY
and Bshools. bat found to be equally well 1 4 s i
the Parlor and Drawing Nom. For sale 01
B. M. 11, 1 tu
No, lg North :en
Pi + t also , a ocunplot• Lastortnient of the Palo— •
'militantly on band.
FINTSMEYER'S NEWLY
PROVED • CRESCENT SCALE
'O I 7ESTRCING PIANO&
Acknowledged to be the beat. London •
and Hi heat Awards La America received. _4
.14M,ODIONS AND SECOND-RASO
ee9-3m Wareroo ma: No. 251 ARM( St. Di
COTTAGB
fffi lli niaos.o4taAn,NAludolnums,oa,
DEONS..II • • " • ••-• - 11[All.SIrs binge r^
oe7-2a. - • •• • ••: INK 'lie% CHESTNITTF
. .
DR PENA PRIOTICAP TI A
TIST for We last !Welty Years , / 1/ 51t
below Third inserts the most beautiful t v o
age, mounted on fine Cteld,-Platine, Bticarj,ttO
• coralite, Amber, ate., at prices, for neat dAi
work, more reaeonnbln tham any Deu/li, ° t..
State. Tth 'plugged to last for life. i
re/Aired to MIL No Pain in extra.ctius• U a o."
ranted tri Raitaream . .. boot &Italian
01Wil. DR tOWENELERZ'S
PATENT UNIVERSAL Sit
SALVE, for the allevistion of,
thea— • the Wilt& and for O. e cure o.
lle
s aae4 tren . gt i t ikL en me ing a an t
most advanced.age. Not °nit does the ' A
k a
van.tsb, but thew.hite spots, the so-called
an d_p d r . e s Zerv call ati ed on ba d d i Ce T t a ,
the eyes.'the consequence of the inflavP
pear very soon after its employment. Frlte
RIM YORK. HOBOKEN.
_ PH iLARRLPHI.I-815 South FOORTN St.l4°
•
'CABINET . 71TRNITURN.
MOORS & CAMPI
Meilkuth Bloom, stre ss, pl
are prepared toldlow &lief decline In
PriCe:of ut OO*. rtarchaseis
sed....r.anitzteiensr:seselk.-:
. .
j 864 BRICKS, 0 ,1
• .
,E; large and SuperJor stock oil 4 11
;it reduced prices. - BitildinKs_costrsc!r• &it
ble terms. JOHN M. MOM Bait
' LANZ, below Buck road.
Orrin-099 sir
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