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    SUERIFI'S SALES.
SUERrFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
6 •-/ a writ of Vend Mont Expanse/ to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or emulation MONDAY Evening,
December 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that aertaip lot, tract. or piece of laud, with the
ineeensitee or tenement.. mills, fiv 'cries. and coal
yards thereon erected. with the etatioaary steam en.
tines, steam lire ring aud but ere. dye vats, tanks,
eleterne, also the ettatarg banger. and belting, steam
and water pipes and gas fixtures; togeth e r why. all the
carding and spinning machinery. lonms. gigs finishing
reartilnerv, washing and fulling mills, hydraulic
preemie. shearing machines, teetering m ...hint's, and
all the fixtures and machinerf therein contained; situ
ate in the wentY-gettOnd ward f o llowste of Philadel
phia. bounded and deecribed as to wit: Begin
nieg at ais int in the side of the county bridge on the
Bristol and Germantown towaship line, directly in tee
centre of the keystone of the western side of the arch
of the bridge on Da nuenho woes mill road; thence along
the came north 6/3 deg. 22 min. wool 186 feet six inches
to a point in said road between the old mill and a dwell
ing OA the northerly Ride of said road: thence by the
same north 41 deg. 145 win west 227 feet 2% inches to a
'corner in Bald road; tbe tic along the same south 42 deg.
SO min. wet ere feet 1* inches to the entire of Arm
, strong street ; thence along the came north 46 deg 37 min.
-west 116 feet li.jainebee to 9. corner in the aide of said
rood t thence along the Fame ...it-Ith 88 deg. 81 min west
304 feet 2 inches to a corner in Craig's 'ano • thence
' , nth 92 deg . 90 min. west 148 feet to a corner In Charles
William's land; thence south 83 deg 16 min. east 283
feet Mx inches to a stone: theoce by laud sold to Wilt:
leg or Vey horn south 98 deg. east 103 feet 1% Inches to a
stone; thence sonth 42 deg. 6 min. wait 283 feet 91
inches to the Philadelphia and Germantown Railroad
thence ear twardly along the ....me 19S feet to land of the
Gas Company, and land formerly of Thomas Saxton,
sooth tl3h deg east 407 feet 11% Inc les to the middle of
r street; thence al. ng the same north 124 feet 6
Inches to the centre of Armstrong street; thence along
the name north 46 deg, 80 min west 108 feet; thence
by lend of 'Joseph Flitgn.,ith 42 dog 63 min. " 14 186
feet 8 inches to a corner; thence south 46 def. 34 min.
Nest i 2 feet; thence santh 69 deg. S win, east 26 feet and
6% inches 'o the 'Ado of the bridge; thence by the Same
north 2 deg. 41 min east 2.6 fee.s:l inches, more or less,
to theplace of beginning. coetateing 8 acres, more or
lets. [Being the some Dremisse which John
ro Armstrong,
ty indenture drd hiss'. A , recorded in Deed
"Book A. C. R., No. 109, Pogo 17n, granted and conveyed
- unto the said James Armstrong oed Paul MA:. their
heirs end assigns. In tonal undivided moieties, as
tenants in common.]
CD. 11. ; D.. '64 Si Orb*, 810,977,60. B Taylor. 3
Ta T aS n ot n
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sAm i lli
bn r c , o ldr adarin the pr .
ePerty of
JOHN 7110fPSON,
Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff'. Office. Noy. 234 1864. n 0251 St
(SHERIFF'S SALE - 13V VIRTUE OF
a writ of 'Levert Faciae, to me directed, will bffex
',need to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening'.
December 6, 1864, at o'clock, at Saneom-street
Ail that certain lot or piece of ground, with the build
ings and improvr men ts thereon erected (known as the
Columbus Tavern). situate iu the f orenty-fourth ward
..of the city of Philadelphia, and described agreeably to a
survey made thereof on the 7tb day of June, SO, by
Samuel L. Smedley. City Surveyor, as follows, tO
Beginning at a atone on the northeast aide of the Lan
-cagier 'Turnpike Toed t thence by the o d Lancaeter road
north twenty - eight dee I can ten mt Butes and a half west,
two hundred and tweet, two feet seven inches to
atone s • thence by land • f Lome Heaton north 'seventy
four degrees thirty lumen m:nutee east, two hundred
and thirty-eight feet two inches and a belt to a stone on
the north bank of the Columbia Railroad; thence south
forty revers degrees thirty eight minutes tall. ti vo hut,
dred and thirty-nine feet ten inches god five eighths to
the sonth4le of Merton avenue; thence by the said
avenue so fifty. slx driven arty. five .iniattbas emit,
:fifty -stile° lye Inches to a none: thence by Samuel
Ellis' land south thirty six oegiees eleven minutes
west, one litindr,d and ninety-eight feet to a stone on
the northeast side of th Lanc as ter I esteter Turnpike road;
thence along the said Turnpike road north
fifty-six degrees fifty -eight minutes west. five hundred
and fotty-one feet Seven [echos to to the olace of begin
ning: ContainingS A. lie art Per. (Being the same
premises which Samuel Martin et ex.. by indenture
bearing date June 18, WS, recorded at Philadelphia in
Deed Book A. D. 8., No 76. page MS, &c., granted and
conveyed unto the said The Ete-tonville, Mantua,. and
Fairmount Passenger Railroad Tympany " in fee. J
[D. C.; D. '69 66. Peet, ett,s64 60. Beyer.]
Taken in exacta - ion and to he sold as the property of
The Heatonville, Manion, and Fairmount Passenger
Railway Company. • JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Nov. 26. 1864. n024-3t
SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Facies. to me directed, will be ex
posed to pnblic sale er vendee. on MONDAY Evening.
December 6. 1664,. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
AU that certain betiding it now a 86 the Westminster
Ct welt and lot of ground, actuate on the west side of
Broad street, nineteen feet sonthwar I from Fitzwater
strset, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front
on Bread street eighty feet, and in depth one hundred
and twent feet
ID._ C. • b ,, '69..66. Debt CUM 60 . Cadwalader.]
Taken in exectition and to be sold as theroperty of
"littin,,McClure add others, owner., and 'T y ne Church
Extension Committee of tae - Pmehvierr of Phitadel
phi. " contractors JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Offlce. Nov. tt, llat. n024.3t
RH:ERIE - PS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
Na a writ of Venditioni Symons's, to me directed, will
he exposed to pub lic rale or condos, on MONDAY EVO-
ming,Dece rube 5, 1864,at 4 o'cl nck ,at Sansom-street Flail
An these mouthy two the. R story brick 1718119[18.1108 8.311
lots of ground, i eituate on the south side of Ellsworth
street, seventeen feet westward from Tiernan street, is
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Ells
worth street thirty four feet. (etch lot seventeen,) and
in depth on the east line eighty foot four Inches, and on
the west line eignly-one fee t elegy en Inches to a four
feet: six- inchtie-wide-alley. with the ',Myth ge thereof.
(Which said lots, in. al , Danner Mug., by deed
dated April )7. 1881. recorded In Deed Book A. C. H..
No 14 page 877, &c., conveyed unto Henry M. Black
.in fee.)
(D. C. ; D '64. 76 Debt, $2.,=, Lex.)
Taken In elocution and to ba sold as the property of
Hears H. Black. 301:13 THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Nov. 22. 1364. n 024 3t
RIELERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vend Mont EXponse. tome directed will be
exposed to public enle or vend s% 011 MONDAY Evening.
December 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, atßansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot of gronnd situate on the east side
of Ninth rtreet two hundred D•et n..rthward from Mont
gomery Street, in the city of Philadelphia, obutaininx
in front on Ninth street ore hundred feet, and in depth
one hundred feet two inches to a twenty.eight feet
street. [Which raid lot Auto' Ellis, et nx., by deed
dated May H), 1863, conveyed nolo William H. Lord in
fee, reserving a ground rent of one hundred and inven
t y-five dollars. Which said around Amos 111115, et nx..
by deed dated March 28, 1854, recorded in Deed Book
A. D. W., No, 181, page 821, conveyed unto William
R. Paul. ]
ID. G.: D., '64. 67. Debt, 141,612.95 Juvenal.)
Taken In execution and to be enid an the property' of
William H. Lord. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff..
Philadelphia, Sherira Office, Nov 23, 1866 n0244t •
S HERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari nutria, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Evening,
December 5, 1869, at 4 o'clock; at Sannom-street Hall,
All those certain two three-story brick =manages and
lot of ground situate ou the east side of Thirteenth
street seventy one lest northward fr rut Federal street,
in the city of Philadelphia, cow Moine in front on
Thirteenth street thirty-tour (each lot 17) feet, and in
depth eighty feet to a ten•feet a ley. tWhich said lots
(inter alia) James S. Smith et at , by deed dated Fe
bruary 4, 1840, recorded in Deed Book G. 8., No. 14,
page n, conveyed unto Francis Tiernan and Peter
rob oetberger In fee; and said Peter Schoenberger et ax.,
by deed dated February A, 181 , recorded In Deed Book
91. S. No. 11, page 220, , conveyed a moiety of his
moiety unto Henty M. Watts, who with said Peter
Schoenberger, by deed dated July 12. 1848, recorded in
Deed Bork A. W. if No 8, page 74, hc. conveyed
their moiety nn to raid Francis 7 tertian in fee]
[D. ; D., '64. 80. Debt, 82,600. Hopper.
Taken In execution and to be sold SA theprorty of
Francis Tiernan . • JOHN THOMPSO Sh eriff. p
Philadelphia, Sherire Office. ov. 23, 1864 n 024 31
RHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
ika a writ of Devari nettle, to Die directed . will be ex•
Dosed to public sale or voluble, on MONDAY Evening,
December 5, 1864. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
No. 1. AU that certain two story brick messuage and
lot of ground situate on the east side of Fourth street
137 feet °inches southward from .thristian Street, in the
city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Fourth
street 11 feet, and in depth 34 feet
No 2 All that two-story brick messnage and lot of
ground situate on the east side of Fourth street 148 feet
8 inches southward from Chrt.tian street; containing In
front on Fourth street fret, and in depth 84 feet.
(Which said premises Charles C. Raymond by deed
dated February 19, 1863, conveyed onto Sarah ef.
Towell to fee.
_
[D. C. D., '64. 61 Debt, $625 75. Haines. ]
Taken' In execution and to bn sold as the property of
Sarah IL Towell. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's oaten, Nov 22 1884_ noSi 8t
SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
writ of Levari Facials, to me directed, will be
--exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve
ning, Dec 5, 1934, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All those certain two oont , glions font-story brick MU
snap s and lots of ground situate on the west side of
Thirteenth street one hundred and font feet northward
from Federal street .In the city of Philadelphia; con
taining front on Thirteenth street thirty- four feet two
it elms, (each lot being seventeen feet one Inch.) and in
depth one hundred feet to (3 - al ion street (Which said
:premises Alexander Carr,pewl et al., by deed dated
April 22, ISIS, recorded in Deed Book A. M.. No. 66,
'page 41$, conveyed unto Francis Tiernan, Peter Bhoeu
herger,- and Henry M. Watts in fee. And said Peter
Shoes harper and Henry M. Watt. and wtves, by dead
May 12. 1954, recorded in Deed Book T. H.. Do. 151,
'page WS, arc.. conveyed their moiety unto Francis Tier
van in 1; 3
O D., 64. 79. Debt. 412.100. Hopper.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Francis Tiernan, deceased
• JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, nadirs Office. Nov. 23, 1864. n024-3t
c„HERLFF'S BALL—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ odVenditioni axpontus, tome direatr i will be
exposed to public sale or vendae, on BIONDA
December 6,1884, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom- street Hall,
All that certain lot of Nround, with the butler gs,
situate oaths northwest corner of Pennerlvania avenue
and Fifteenth street. In the city of Philadelphia; con
tainine in front on Penusylvaala avenue one hundred
and ninety-five fe, , t nine and one half lathe% and in
-depth two lir ndred and sir feet eix inches to Hamilton
street. (Which raid premises Mary Hamilton, by deed
dated June 21, 1842; recrrded in Deed Book A. O. H.,
No. 6, page 353, &c., conveyed unto Thomas Matlack.
In fee. reserving a ground rent of one thousand and
twenty- live dollars bad ninety cents, payable 11rst.Jane
and December.
N. D. On the above premier.; are erected; On the
southwest corner of Fifteenth and Hamilton streets, a
one-story brick building adiothing on Hamilton street;
a one- story brick bui.ding on Hamilton street • is stone
lamp-black factory in the rear , f th. last-name'd build
ings; a throe story brick Pseiory on the northwest cor
ner of Pennsylvania avenue and Firms nth street with
ene-story brick office on Pennsylvania avenue, and one
story frame building in the rear: and west from said
frame office,a frame coal-shed on Penn.• lvania avenue.
[D. C.; D., '64. 64. Debt, 66676.04. Meyer.]
Taken in execution and to be , Fold as the pyroperty of
Thomas Matlack. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Nov. 29, 1869. no2I-St
.SHERIFF'S BALE. BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed.
_will be ex.
'posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
December 4, 1664, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street tall.
o.'l. All that certhin three . story brick meesnage and
lot of ground situate on the northeast corner of Thir
teenth. and Federal streets. in 4. e city of Philadelphia .•
containing in front on Th irteenth street twenty feet, and
In depth along Federal street eigh'y feet to a ten-feet
alley.
No. 2. All that three• story brick mesenage and lot of
ground situate on the east side rd . Thirteenth street
twenty feet northward from Federal street; containing
in front on Thirteenth street ...von teen faet,and in depth
cilghty feet to a ten. feet alley. [Which said lots inter
alla James 8. Smith et aL., by deed dated February 4,
1840, recorded in Deed Book 13. P., No 14. page 11. etc.
conveyed unto Francis Tiernan and Peter Schoenberger
:in fee, and said Peter Schoenberger et tux., by deed
elated February 6 1840, recorded in deed book 0. 8.,
To. I], page 220, be., con veyed a moiety of his moiety
lento B6nry M. Watts, who, with said Peter Schoen
berger, by_ deed dated July 12, 1848, recorded in Deed
Book A. W. N. No 8. page 74 &c., conveyed their
moiety unto said. Francis Tiernan in fee
[1), C ea., '6l. 78 Debt, 412,994.67. Bonner.)
'Taken in cution and to be sold as the p_ro_perty of
Philadelphia,, deed. JOBB TllOlCPSON,Sherlif:
Sheriff's Office, "flow. BBL n024-3t.
•SHDRIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levarl Facies, to me directed, will be ex-
Toted to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
'December 6, 1861, at 4 o'clock, at klaronnmetree3Hadl,
All those certain two three-ttort brick meaenagea and
lot of g ro and situate on the eact aids of Thirteenth street
thirt-ieven feet northward from Federal street, in the
guy of Philadelphia; containing In front on Thirteenth
street thirty-four (each lot terresteou) feet. and in depth
eighty feet to a ten-feet al ea. (Which said lots (inter
alit) Jernfe 8. Smith et el., by deed dated February 4,
7840, recorded in Deed Book O. S. ' No. 14 page 11 , con
veled unto Francis Tiernan'and Peter Schoenberger in
fee; and said Peter Schoenberger et nit , by deed dated
February 6, 1840, recorded in Deed Book O. No. 11,
Otte 220, Ste., conveyed a moiety of his moiety unto
mini, M. Watta, who with sald Peter Schoeaberger, bv
deed dated July 12, 18.8. recorded In Deed Book A. W
M., No 8, page 74. &c., conveyed their moiety unto said
Francis Tiernan la fee 3
ID C. ; D., 64 81. Debt- 82,660. Hopper
Taken in execution and to fi e s ,ld as the ipro oerty of
Francis Tiernan. JOHN THOMPSON Sheri ff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. N0v.23, 1864. , no2l-8t
- -•
'SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditionl Expenes,to Me directed, will be
exposed to public eale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
December 6. MI, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain two-story brick meatuage,back build
ings, and tot of ground situate on the west side of Har
ebell street (No. Bz2) two he ad , eo and eighteen feet two
and one-quarter inches southward frsre Parrish street,
In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Harrhall street nineteen feet four an one-quarter
lichee, (th c h u iing on e eouth side thereof the north
half of s 2.feet 4 Inches wide alley turd ;eel ate Harebell
street,) and in depth westward of th-t width seventy.
four feet nine and one-half Inches ( whi c h ma id ore.
mime Cynthia S. Witte, by deed dated May 10, 18.46, re
corded in Deed Book A D. 8., No. 13, page 363, con
-eeyed unto Christopher H. Wine in fee; subject to a
ground rent of seventy two dollars ]
CD. C. ;D. '64. 88. Debt, $3 8 05.
Taken tn eget:at:ton JOHN e gold as the property of
Christopher 11. Wttte TFIOMPSON Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Hoe, Nov. 23,1864. * n024-11t
'SHERIFF'S SALE .- BY VIRTUE OP
&writ of Vendltloni Exponai, to me directed, will be
.exposed to public sale or 'endue, on MONDAY Evening'.
- December 6, 1164, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall,
all those cerlatn two three- story stone mehanagas and
- lot of round, beginning en the wfttwardly side of
mai m street, one hundred and sixty -one feet one inch
northweetwardly from 'Frederick street: in the city of
Philadelphia: thence
_northward ty ulong Mifflin street
eizty• four feet floe - and one half inches; thence west
.wardly one hundred and sixty roar Poi five and a ball
lichee to Evellue street; thence al..nd the same south.
wardly sixty feet; themes eastwa rdly one hundred and
ei /by • els t feet to the place of heal cuing.
. 0..; D.,.:84 H.. Debt, $8 1174 .T. 13, Smith.
„ ort
en in k i e een oi.; af fs,ta be sold an the p ropers of
Jobn lOcbener. JOHN THOMPSOx Baena
PbOndetplda, Sheriff's Once; Noy. V, 1884: esulgt
U . ; , 4 A . -
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
sundry write of Venditionl Expenas,to me directed,
Will be ex p ed to public sale or vendee. on Y
MO
Eveninit. December 6, 1864, at 4 o'clocktartliaasom
street Mall.
Ali the estate, right, title, and interest of John Mc-
Gill, in ties followings described real estate of James
McGill. deceased:
No 1. All that certain lot of ground and buildings
thereon,sitna.e on the east side of Front street (No 49).
between Market and Chestnut streeta. In the city of Phi
ladelphia; containing to front on Front street fifteen
feet, and in depth twenty seven feet.
No. 2. All those a:assuages or tenements situate on
the' rentheast cornet of South and Vernon (now Anna
polis) streets;' containing in front on Smite meet twen
ty-five feet, atm in depth about sixty-six feet nine
inches
No. 3. All that certain messnage and lot of ground sl
toe te on the eastaide of Vernon ( now Annapolis) street,
seventy-nine feet northward from SW:men etreet; con
taining in fronton Annapolis street eighteen feet, and in
depth sixty-live feet
No. 4. All that certain triangular lot of ground and
buildings thereon. beginning on tne north side of
Washington avenue one hundred and fifty four feet
six inches eastward from Second t•treet: thence ertend.
tag northwardly eight test four inches; theses smith
eastwardly forty air feet two inches to said Waahlofft
ton street; thence wtetwerd_along the same to the be
ginning.
No. 6. All that certa triangular lot of ground and
buildings thereon . b egi nning on the .north side of
Chin! street , one hun dred and ninety one feet west
ward from Front street; thence eorthwart five , eet
three inches to the south stile of Washington avenue;
thence westwardly along the same thirty feet to its in
teresction with China rtreett thence eouthesetWardly
along the same thirty feat to the beginning. •
No 6 All that ceriatn three-story b tea megenage and
lot of ground altuete on the port. side of Penn -treet
3,9). between Third and Fourth streets: containing
in front on Pins street twenty feet, and in depth eight,
feet. Bounded westward by ground now or late of
Robert Fridges. eastward by droned now or late of
Rirbard Renal aw. •
No. 7. All that emesuage and lot of ground situate on
the north side of South street (No 26). between Front
and Water etreetts; containing tn Front on South street
sixteen feet eight inches. and in depth forty-three feet
file inches, then narrowing by an offset of four feet six
inches on the west side to the width of twelve feet two
inches, and extendingtof that rednced width. the farther
depth of ninmfeet nine inches.
No. S. All tbat messnsge and lot o' ground situate on .
the south aide of Mary eareet Po 122), between Front
and Sec md streets; containing in front on Mary street
twenty -two feet. and in depth eighty-seven feet or
thereabouts, to Washington street
No. 9 All that certain meternave and lot of ground si
tuate on tk e southeast corner of Water street and Chest
nut street; containing in front on Chestnut street twen
tymisbr feet and in depth on Water et: eet forty three
feet fore incbee•
No. 10. Ail that certain yearly grennd renter $l,OOO,
ineuttag out of metanage a..d lot of ground situate on
the northeast corner of Chestnut and Second streets;
cent; Ming in front on Chestnut street forty feet and in
depth on Second street thirty feet. [For recitals of title
see Writ in bheriff Bodice.
[D. C. ; D., '64. Debt $70.71. Gowen.)
JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Nov. 22.1064. n024-3t
R„HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vonditioai Exponao.to medireited, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue.on MONDAY Evening.
December 5,1664. at 4 o'clock. at Sausom-street
The one undivided third interest of Henry- B. afoCalla„
in and to a lot of ground with the two two story brisk
buildings thereon. situate on the north side of Monterey
street, one hundred , and two feet westward front,
Twelfth street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing
In front on Montero) street sixteen feet. and in depth
one hundred feet to Struthers street' f Which said pre
mises Andrew McCall& et ox., by deed dated Nov. 10,
1841, recorded in Deed Sank O. S., No. SS, page 652 con-
Neyed nano Jacob B. Lancaster in fee, in trust as there
id4c4PreFeed.l
ED. C. t D.. '64. 76. Debt, 03,000. Doyle
JOHN .THONPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Nov. IN, 1664. 0c24-8t
gRERIFIP'S BALE .- BY VIRTUE Or A
kJ writ of Levart Facile, to me directed, will be ez
posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
Decembers, 1884. at 4 o'clock, at Sanwim-street Hall
Atl that certain thres•story brick meesuage and lot of
ground situate on the east aide of Fourth street, *sat?
feet northward from Sbipoen street, in the city of Fhi
tadelphia; containing in front on Fourth street seven
teen feet, and in depth about twenty-nine feet. (Which
premises Mary A. Boffmaner. by deed dated May 80,
1864, conveyed unto Thomas B. Roney In fee; subject to
a yearly ground rent of six paced!' seven shillings Mx
pence, Pennsylvania money.] 3200 to be paid at sale..
C. ;D. '64. 87. Debt, 81,028 Banbest
Taken In execution and to be solo a, the property of
Thomas B. Roney. JOHN THOMFSO_
_,N Sherif .
lrhiladelp'his, Sheriff's Once, Nov 2.4. 1864 0c24-84
RHERIFF'S SALE.-BY_ VIRTUE OF
kJ a writ of Verieitioni Exponae, to toe directed, will be
exposed topublio saleor vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Decemberd, 1864. at 4 o'clock" at Sansom-street
all that ceitain three story brick meesuage and lot of
ground situate on the east side of Forty-third street,
two hundred feet northward from Old Daverford read.
In the bits of Philadelphia; containing in front on For
t,- third street fifty feet., and to death one hundred and
fifty-seven feot two ie chef , to Ladakh' .1 line.
[D. G. ;D. , '64. 74 Debt. fit. 5.18 54 Gowen.]
Tai en in execution and to be sold as the property of
John Given. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
, Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Nor 23.1864. n024-8t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Fades. to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
December 5, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Ransom-street Hall,
All these certain two fonr.story brick meserieses and
lets of ground situate on the west side of Thirteenth
street one hundred and thirty-eight feet two inches
northward from Federal street. in the city of Philadel-
Filial containing In front on Thirteenth street thirty
four feet two Inches (each lot being seventeen feet one
inch). and in depth one hundred feet to Clarion street.
(Which said premises Alexander Campbell et al., by
deed dated April 22, 1848. recorded in Deed Book A. W.
lIL No. 66, page 4%.., conveyed unto Francis Tiernan,
Peter Sheenbarger, and Henry M. Waite Is fee. An d
said Peter Shoenberger and Henry M. Watts and
wives, by deed dated May 12, 1854, recorded in Deed
Book T. H. N 0 .151. page 208, dm. conveyed their
Moiety unto 'Francis Tiernan In fps.
[D. C. ; D.. 64.
and t o
$2,100. Hopper.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Francis Tiernan, deceased.
JOHN THOMPSIN, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Once, Nov. 21, 1864. n 028.81
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vendltioni Expellee, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendne.on MONDAY Evening,
December 5, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-stroet Hall.
All that certain lot of ground situate on the south side
Of Brasier street. ninety-seven feet eight inches east
ward from Fifteenth street. in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Brasier street sixteen feet, and in
depth fifty-six feet to a ten-feet alleF; en-Ject to a
Irond
made. rent of twenty dollars, for arrears of which this
sale
CD. C.: D., '64. E 9.3 Debt, $149.37. H. 0. Thompson.]
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of
Felix Taylor. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
PhiAdelphia, Sheriff's Office, Nov. 23, 1864. n026-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a. writ of Venditionl Eunonas,to ma directed; will be
exposed to public tale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
December fo, 1864, at 4 o'clock,at Samsem-street Hall,
All the undivided estate, right, title, and interest of
Patrick OM le and to the followirg several described
premises, mesenagee, lots of groun d , and ground
rants, viz:..-
No. 1. All tl at certain three-story brick mesettage or
tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the north
side of Franklin street at the dietince of 14 feet west
ward from the west side of Hope street. in the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front or breadtlion the said
Franklin street 14 feet, and extending in length or depth
northward, of that width, at right angles with the said
Franklin etreet,6l feet 6 inches to a2-feet-6-inches-wide
alley.
No. 2. All those two certain adjoining lots er pieces of
ground with the eight messuages, viz: one two-story.
frame (No. 627) and one two story brick (No. 625) front-
ing on Shippen strtet, and six three story brick court.
houses in the rear, thereon erected. One of the said
lots or pieces of grs and described as followe,ltriz: situate
on the north aide of ihippen street, between Fifth and
Sixth streets, in the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; con
taining in front or breadth on the laid Shippen street 20
feet, at d in length ler depth northward 126 feet to a,
twenty-feet wide street (gilled Small street. Bounded
on the east by a lot formerly of Jacob Creamer, and on
the west by the next described lot.
And the other of said lots, described as follows, Tin:
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
north side of Skimp Ott eet, between Fifth and Sixth
streets. in th e city of Philadelphia aforesaid; contain
ing in front er breadth on the said StiMpan street 20
feet, and extending in length or depth northward 126
feet to hma 11 street- Bounded on the weft by ground
now or late of Adam Baiser, and en the east by the
last dee cribed lot; subject, as respects each of the said
lots, to the payment of a yearly ground rent of twenty
six dollars and two-thirds of a dollar.
No. S. All that certain three story brick messuage and
the lot or piece of ground thereto belonging, situate on
the south side ol Lombard street (No. 824), between.
Third and Fourth stress, in the city of Philadelphia
aforesaid: containing in front or breadth on the said
Lombard street 17 feet 2 inches, more hr less, and ex
tending in length or depth southward 77 feet, more or
lees. lionndeci on the east by Adam Snrcher's lot, on
the south by the rear ends of Oaskill- street iota, on the
west by an alley 2 feet 6 inches wide, leading into said
Lombard street, and on the north by Lombard street
aforesaid.
No. 4. All that certain three-story brick msssnage or
tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the mute.
side of Callowhill street, between John and Seventh
streets, in the city of Philadelphia aforesaid. Begin
ning at the distance of 52 feet 4 inches east of the said
Seventh street; thence eaetwardly 17 feet 6 inches in
froth or breadth on the said Callowhill street, and in
length or depth southwardly 90 feet 4 inches
No 5. All that certain two-siory brick mesenege or
tenement (No. 1338) and lot or piece of ground situate
on the smith side of Bedford - street. between Shippen' s
lane and Broad street, and at the distance of 128 feet
westward from the west corner of Thomas Nekewta'
lot, in the city of Philadelphia aforesaid: containing in
'front or breadth on said Bedford street 31 feet, and in
length 60 feet ; subject to a ground rent of $22 . Bounded
north by Bedford street, south by ground late of Semi.
McNeal. west by groaurd now or late of Samuel Sproul,
and east by ground late of John Brinton.
No. 6. All tb at certain yearly ground rent or sum of
$240.50, charged en quarterly issuing and payable by
Thomas McConnell, his heirs and assigns, out of, and
for all those certain two adjoining lots or pieces of
ground, shuttle on 'the north side of German =net, be
tween Second and Third streets, in the city of Phila
delphia aforesaid, marked in a certain plan annexed
to the division of the real estate of Morton Pryor, de
ceased, T., Nos. 20 and 21. One of them. No. 20, con
tabling in breadth on the said German street 18 feet 6
inches, and extending in length or depth northward
186 feet, more or less. And the other of them. No 21,
containing in extendingn the said German Street 18 feet
6 inches and in leogth or depth northward
136 feet, more or lees (Which ground rent, James
Murphey reserved, by deed dated loth of February,
ma, between him and Thome* McConnell').
No. 7. .611 that certain yearly grouna rent or sum of
ES charged on, yearly issuing. and payable by David
Jones, his heirs and ass ens, out of, and for, all that
certain lot or piece of groun d situate on the south side
of Christian street, at the distance of 70 feet four inches
eastward from the r set side of Fourth street. lathe city
of Philadelphia; containingin front on the said Chris
•tian street 16 test, and in length or depth about 61 feet,
more or less.
• • • . •
The rowisoages, lots of ground and ground rents
above described, Tames liturphsy,, late of Philadelphia ,
died seized of isles simple , and by his last wt./ and
testament in writing.dated the 24th day of November,
A. D. 1281, duly proved and registered at Philadelphia,
devised the same in the residue of tie estate, to hut de
ceased stster's (ludPh 0111) children, In equal shares
and share alike: one of whom is the above-named Pat
rick Gill.
CD. CtD '64. ; 2S. Debt 20,090. A. Thompson.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as She property of
Pahl& Dill. JOHN THOMPSOIW. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Othee. Nor. 12.. INC n 022-34
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed will
be exposed to public gale or vendee. on MONDAY' Eve
ning, Dec. 5, 1E64, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street Hell,
lee. 1 All that certain four-el on , brick messing. and
let of greeted situate on the southeast corner of Fifteenth
street and Carlton street, in the city of Philadelphia,.
containing In front on Fifteenth street sixteen feet, and
in depth Atty . feet.
No. 2 All that certain four story brick mweinagiirilid
lot of ground skint. on the east elfie of Fifteenth street,
sixteen feet southward from Carlton street; containing
in front on Fifteenth street sixteen fee , and in depth
Arty feet,
No 3. All that certain four-story brick =assuage and
lnt of ground situate on the east side of Fifteenth street,
thirty-two feet a nth weld from Carlton street; contain
ing in front on Fifteenth street sixteen feet, and in depth
fifty feet,
No 4. All net certain four-story brick messinge and
lot of ground situate on tee east side of Fifteenth street,
forty. eight feet southward from Carlton - street; contatn
in g in front on Fifteenth street sixteen feet, and in depth
3 4.feet.
Iv that certain three-story brick messing° and
lot of ground situate on the east side of Fifteenth street,
elxty-four feet southward from Carlton street; contain
ing in front on Fit teenth street sixteen feet, and in depth
fifty' feet
No. 6 All that certain lot of ground situate on the
northeast corner of Fifteenth and Wood streets; con
taining in front on Fifteenth street nineteen feet three
lushes.' and in depth along Wood street fifty feet.
(Which said premises Min Hamilton, executrix, by
(teed dated July 2e, 1829, conveyed unto Thome. Taylor
in fee; reserving a ground rent of fifty eight dollars,
payable 215th of March end-September I
ID. C. ; D 64. 37. Debt. $274.04. Bawls.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Thomas Taylor, deceased.
JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offlge, Nov. 16, ISM noll St
- SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Veuditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or 'endue, on MONDAY Evening,
December 0,1064, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-atreet Hall,
All that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast
corner of Jefferson street and Twenty-third (or Nixon)
street, in the city Philadelphia; containing front
on Jefferson street one hundred feet, and in depth along
Twenty-third street, ninety-five feet to Wright street.
[Which said premises stitton H. McMullen et ux. by
, co n ve yed unto Prentice P. Gas
deed dated May 18 1064 . recorded in Deed Book T. 8.,
No. 184, page 47 9 . btu
tine In fee; rese rving a ground rent of one hundred and
twenty . _ six dollars.
[D.C. ; D.,'64. 52. Debt, $270.68. T. S. Smith.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property off
Prentice P. Ousting JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Nov. 19. 1654. n 02.3181
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
avrit of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
esPosed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
December o, 18134. at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall,
All that certain three story stone mesanage, two.story
stone back buildings, and lot of ground, situate oat he
southwardly aide of Green lane, and westwardly side
of Baker street, in Hanaynxik, in the city of Pnilidel-
Vida: containing in front on Green lane nineteen feet
eight inches, Kea in depth along Baker etveet gixty-tero
feet. (Which said premises Ed ward Parker et tot., by
deed dated June 18, 1851. recorded in Deed Buck G W
1.. No. 83, page 517, do., conveyed unto John Britland
in fee.
[D. C ; D., 414, . 40. Debt. IMO )Dolman.)
Taken in execution said to . be - sol&as tbe propertar of
Jobo BrWand. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheri!".
PhilaMphia, Sheriff's Office; fief. 00.001. 0.443-3$
SIIERIFF'S SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY. VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Museum, tome directed, will be
exposed to public sale or voodoo, on MONDAY. Evening.
December 6,1864, at 4 o'clock, at &mom -street
No. 1. Athat cartels lot or piece of around with the
bulltiqige end improvements thereon erected, sitnete on
the south side of Girard avenue at the distance of thirty.
eight fort east from Eighteenth street, centelning In
front twenty feet, and in depth of that width one hun.
Bred and Ave feet, six inches to Hammond street
NO 2. All those six certain lots or plecesssf ground
situate on the north side of Areb street, commencing at
the distance of one hundred feet east from Twentieth
street; each containing in front twenty-two feet and
cite-half Inch. and in depth one hundred and seventy.
five feet to a twenty-tive- feet-wide court, with the prl
vilege of lid court and of an alley leading therefrom
Into Cherry street.
No. 3. All those seven certain lots or pieces of ground
situate on the south side of (them street, commencing
at the distance of one butdred and seven feet three
inches east of Twentieth street; each containing's, front
eighteen feet. and in depth eighty-eight feet to a t wanly
five- feet- wide court, with the privi eke of said court
and of an alley leading therefrom into Cherry Street.
[D. C ; D..'64 . 32. Debt, $133. 7d Pita
Taken in execution and to be sold as theproperty of
Peter B. Levering. JOHN THOMPSON', Shelia'.
Philadelphia, Sheriff'e Office, Nov. 16, 1864. n022-3t
SHERIFF'S SAIE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a•wrlt of Levert Fades, to me directed, will he ex
posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
December 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock. at daneom-street
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three
story brick mese nage or tenement thereon erected, situ
ate on the east side of Franklin court (now called
Franklin place). between Third and Fourth streets,
and Market and Da &Ina simetai, in the raid city of
Philadelphia, the lot being mar ed and numbered
D. D. No. 15, on a plait of the said Frank tin court at
tached to a deed of partition recorded ik the ale: , for
recording aside, &c., for the city and opacity of Phila.
delphier in Deed Book I. C.. No. 19. page 13 to 22. con
wiring in breadth on said court fourteen feet ten and
seven-tenth' inches, according to said plan (but really
contalnieg or built upon sixteen feet, more or leas, in
breadth or front on said count, wo rent more or leas
having been relinquished by Arthur Unwell. lie h tying
belonged to 1:11 . lieolamtn Franklin's estate), and in
length or depth thirty-six feet and three-fenrtha of an
inch, including one moiety or half part of an alloy two
feet three inches wide by twenty • eight . feet in depth.
lef oprn and between for the common Ilse and privilege
of lot No 14. on the north Bounded on the we..t by
the raid Franklin court, on the eolith by ground late of
Arthur. Howell, on the east by ground late of Joseph
Pepin, and on the north by lot No 14 in said plan, al
letted and &salsa(' in said deed of partition to Lewis
Bache. [Being the game premisee`which WI Ham 6.
Hint and Lydia 8., his wife, by indr nture bearing dt.te
the fourteenth day -1 December. Anoo Domini 1881,
duly executed a.ed acknowledged, and iniend.d to be
recorded acoordingg to law, ensured and conveyed (inter
'ails) unto said William W. Piper to fee ] number
With the ptlyilege of the maid two-feet three-Inchea
wide alley.
CD. C. '• D. '64. 42. Debt, WO. G. W. Diddle.]
Taken in exeicution and to bo sold as the prorty of
WS Liam W. Piper. JOHN THOMPSON, She pe riff.
Pidladelphia,l3heriff's Office, Nov 19, 1864. ao2B-4t
:SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levart Yachts, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or veudne, on MONDAY Evening,
December 5, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain me.anage and lot ofground situate on
the east tide of k ifteentb street , one hundred and six
feet etuthward from Vine street. in the city o[Philadel
phis; containing - in front on Fiftventh street sixteen
feet, and in depth one hundred feet. [Which wild pre
'mists William Armour et al . by deed dated Au4aet 27,
1851, recorded in Deed Book G. W. C , No. 108. page 183,
Arc., conveyed onto Mary Bey in fee subject to a
ground nt of thirteen dollars and eig hty-six cents,
wblcb ground rent the said William Armour et al , by
dee* dated Atlanta 27 1851. In De. d Book 0. W. C , No.
108, Page 182, &c., released ludo Mary Bey in fee
ED. C. ; D., '64. 41. Debt, $817.90. bpsncer.
Taken in execution and to be sold ae tbeproperty of
Nary Bey. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Nov. M. 1864. n.)22-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY 'VIRTUE- OF
a writ of VenditionlExponas, to me directed.will be
exposed to public sale or vendne.on MONDAY Evening,
December 6, 1E69, at 4 o'clock, at Hansom-street Hall,
AU that certain lot of ground with the three-story
*rick dwelling sitnato on the north side of Dickerson
etreet•(No 211), and two-story frame on Jarvis street,
one hundred and thirty - one feet seven inches westward
from Second street., in the city Of Philadelphia: con.
tabling in front on Dickerson slreet sixteen feet, and in
depth on the east line elghty.six feet eleven inches, and'
on the west line ninety feet three inches to Jarvis street.
[Which said premises Jacob Sebeets et ex.. by deed
dated May 21, 1889, conveyed unto Samuel Masud in
fee; subject to a ground rent of thirty dollars. )
[D. C. ; D.. '64. 18. Debt, $876.46 Latimer.]
Taken in execation and to be sold as the prop.rty of
Samuel Bickford. JOAN THOMPBO4I, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, N0v.19, 1881. n 024,91.
SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY'VIRTUE OF
writ of Lever! Facies to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
December l, 1884, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall,
All that certain three story brick awesome and lot of
grot. nd situate on the north . side of Pine street, sixty
feet west of fifteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Pine street thirteen feetrix Inches,
and in derth third-foor feet six inches to a thres-feet at
ley. [Which said premises Charles Williams, by deed
dated may 8. 18.57, conveyed '
unto Emily Warden, w Hoof
'Davidv A. Wardrn, in fee.
[D
exec ;
ton 64 . 41. Debt $1,9 0. Biddle.
Taken in and to be sold as the property of
David A. Wardtn and Emily. his wife.
JOHN THOAIPSON, Sheriff.
•
•
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Nov. 17. 1864. no2l-6t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a, writ of Venditiont ihrponas, to me directed, will
be exposed lo public sale or ',endue, at
MON DAY Eire
ning, Ilecember 8, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom.st.
All that certain lot of ground situate on the no , theast
corner of Wood and Coral streets, two hundred and
eighty-eight feet seven and live 'eighths inches .west of
Amber street, in the °Stye( PlLiladelphla; containing in
fronton Wood street sixty feet, and in depth one hun
dred end fifty-six feet els _inches to Moore street; sub
jest to a ground rent of eaventi-tWo dollars, payable let
of May and November.
CD. O. ; D., '64. 50. Debt, $274.08 Wain.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the propertr of
John. Scott. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Nov. 19.1864. üb22-3t
SHERIFF'§ SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
P.- 1 a writ of Veit dittoni Exponas,to me directed, will be:
exposed to public eale or vendnt on MONDAY Evening,
December 0. 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sans9m.• street Hall.
All that certain threee story brick meesuage and lot of
ground situate on the northeastwardly side of Ridge
road, sixteen feet north westwardly from Parrish street.
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Ridge
road fifteen feet, and in depth sontheastwardly, on the
northwest line, about forty-seven feet eleven inches,
and on the rontheast Line about forty-eight feet three
incbee. [Which said premises William D. H. Serriit
et al. by deed dated July 17, 186). record; d In Deed
Book . A. D. B. No 126, page 969, arc , conveyed nut o
James Birmingham in lee; subject to a yearly ground
rent of thirty-four dollars, payable let January and
July. 3
CD. C.; D., '64 48. Debt, $l,lOO. J. White,/
Taken in execution aid to be sold as the property of.
James Burmingham. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff.
Philadelphia, /Madr e °Moe. oir la. 1864 . notil-34
SILERIFF"B BALE.-BY VIRTUE or
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed will be
exposed to public sale or vendue.on
December IS, 1864, at 40totookystisansom-street Hall.
All that certain three-story brick messuago and lot of
ground situate on the weetwardlYelde of Coral street
sixty-nine feet northward from Dauphin street, in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Coral street
seventeen feet. and in depth fifty-four feet [Which
said lot Samuel Zepp et lax,. by deed dated July 8, 1852,
recorded In Deed Book T 7 H. ' No. 29, page 391 , con
veyed unto Minor Rogers in fee; reserving a ground.
rent of forty-nine dollars fi fty cents, payable fi rst Janzt
ary and July.
C ; D., '64. 48. Debt, 3162 38. Warriner.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Minor Bogen. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Moe. Nov. 19, 1864. not!-3t
SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Upraise, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale orvendue on MONDAY Evening.
December 6,1864, at 4 o'clock, at Se/mom-street Hail,
AD that certain lot of grons.d situate on the south side
of Spring Garden (late Morris) one hundred and thirty
-feet eastward from Twenty-fourth Clete William) street,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on
Spring Garden street filteenleet,anc in depth one Mtn
dred and twenty four feet seven inches, (creeeiug a
twenty-feet-wide alley, laid out atthe dierance of nine
ty • four feet seven inches southward from Spring Garden
street, )to Biddle street. [Which said premises Henry
J. et'al., by deed dated Stith of May, 18.16, re
corded in Deed Book A. W. W., No. 6, page 873, &c.,
conveyed unto Daniel G. Irvine in fee; reserving a
ground rent of Any. two and fifty-one-hondredtha dol
lars: payable let June and December.]
(D. C.: D. '64. 34 Debt $2lO Judson.)
Taken in execution Lid to be sold as the property of
Daniel G. Irvine.
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Merit's Oillee, Roy. 16, 1864. ao2ll-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY I TIRTVE OF
writ of Venditioni Bxponas,to me directed, will be
exnosed to public sale orvendne, on MONDAY Evening,
December 6, 1864, 614 O'clock,. at Sansom-street Hail,
.150: L All that (*stain lot of ground beginntog in the
middle of orthodox street in Frankford. in the city of
Philadelphia; thence along the same 250 feet to the mid
dle of Stiles street; thence along the same 64.5 feet
inches to land of Chakles Lukens; theno6along the same
260 feet to the middle of Melrose street, and thence along
the tame 646 feet to the beginning; containing 3 acres 46
pinches 8 inches. [Which said premises George Magee,
Sheriff, by deed poll dated September 24:1857, rec)rd
ed in D..C., L. 2, page 381, &c. ,conveyed unto Jahn L.
Martin In fee.)
No. 2. -Lot of crowed beginning in the middle of Dun
can street; thence along the middle of Wharf street,
north 84 deg. east 317 feet; thence by land now . or late
of T. B. Witmer south 6 deg. east. 274.8 feet. and south
84 deg 'west 317 feet to the middle of Duncan street;
thence along the same 274.8 feet to the beginning; con
taining about 2 acres of land. [Which said lot D W.
C. Morris by deed dated March 7. 1807, recorded In Deed
Book K. D. W. No. 67. page 166, as conveyed nem
John. L. Martin in fee.
[D. C. ; D., '64. 17. Debt $2403 33. Gest.)
Taken in execution and to be sold ac the property of
J Ph i ladelphia, deo. JOHN THOMPSON, Sher iff.
Sheriff's oMixi,Noy. 19, 1864. -
3
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or yendtte,on MONDAY Evening,
December 5, 1864, at 4 o'clock, Sansom-street
All that certain three•story brick meetings° and lot of
ground, situate on the south side of Poplar street, eighty
nine feet nine inches eastward from Eighth street. in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Poplar
street fifteen feet, and in depth on the east line seventy
four feet, and on the west line seventy four feet cis
finches to a three-feet allot, with.tbe privilege thereof.
(Which said premises Caspar Dolger and wife, by deed
dated July 27. 1899, recorded in Deed Book A.. W. ii.,
No. 78, page 92, dre. conveyed veto George Weckert in
fee, subject to thir ty-nine dollars ground rent, which
ground rent Martha J, Winder, by deed dated Aagast
8 1851, recorded in Deed Book G. W. C...N0 22. page
493, &c., extinguished unto said George Weckett in
fee.)
CD. C. ;D. '64 '53. Debt, $1.227 88 . HeYer.)
Taken in execution and to be sold so the property of
George Weckert. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Odice, Nov. 22, 1864. n023-.11
SHERIFF'S 'SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Facia!, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or - vendee , on MONDAY Evening,
Deumber.4s, 1564, at 4 o'olock, at Hansom-street
All that certain three-story brick messusge, three
story back-buildings, and lot of ground situate on the
west aide of Jefferson avenue, about seventy. three feel
two inches northward from Dickerson street. in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Jefferson
avenue twenty-three feet, and in depth westwardly
one hundred and thirty-five feet.
cc. C. P. ; D.'64 18. Debt $71.11. Hartman. 3 '
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
George H. West, owner, am.
JOHN THOXPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Nov. 22, 1861. n022-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vanditioni Expense, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Even
ing, December 4,1664, at 4 o'clock, at Stuisem-street
All th at certain lot of ground beginning at the north
west corner of Front and Canal streets, In the city of
Philadelphia; thence northwestward along Canal street
e hundred and fourteen feet ten inches to Hope street;
then re northward along the same eight feet; thence .
eastward one hundred and ten feet to Front street. end
thence southward along the same forty-one feet to the
beginning.
[D. C. ; D'64. 48. Debt, 5180 Paschall.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
James A. Porten& JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's OtHoe, Nov. 22.1664. n023-3t
SHERIFF'S B&LE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levee Facies, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
December 6.'1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-atreet -
All the leasehold interest and residue of the term of
nine thousand nine hundred years yet to come and un.
expired of John Fernon, hie heirs and aselges, of, in,
and to all those messuages and lot of ground situate on
the east side of Frankford road,north of and near Queen
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
en said Frankford load fifteen feet, and in depth one
hundred feet. CWhieh said premises William Clark et
ux. by deed dated April 1, 1811, recorded in Deed Book
1. e. No. 82, page —, conveyed unto John Fernon, his
heirs, executors, administrators end assigns, for the
term of 8,900 years, subject to an apportion (312) part of
a yearly rent charge of thirty-two dollars, payable
April Bret 3
ID. C. ; D., '64. 44. Debt. $803.38 Smith.]
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Nov. 21. 1864. n023-3t
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF.;
a Writ of Levari Parise, to me directed, will be OZ.':
nosed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Evening.
December 6, 1861, at 4 o'clock, at Bensons-street H all
All that certain three-story brick mesenage and lot of:
ert.und. situate on the northerly tilde of York street. one
but died and twenty-six feet westward from-Amber I
;West, in the city of Philtidelrffilt; containing in front'
on York street eighteen feet and in depth one hundred:
and fifty feet three inches to Taylor street. [Which said.
tot George K. Smith. et nx., by deed dated August 28.
1860, recorded in Book A. D. B , No. 127, page 316 r
, conveyed unto Cunningham Jones in fee, subject.
to a ground rent of twenty-one dollars sixty cents.pay.
able first January and July.)
[D. O. t D :.'64. 64 Debt. 13878 80 Beyer.]
Taken in execution and tribe sold as the property of
Cunningham Johnson. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
pbffatielphia, Sheriff 's Office, Nov. 21, 1881.. RAM
S'IHERIFF'I3 SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF'
..-0' a writ of Venditionl Exponas. to me directed,wM DO
• imposed toginblic sale or 1' a ndne.on MONDAY Evenlage:
Decembera, 1864 at 4 o'clock. at Eansomi r s tr eet Hall.• _:-
All that certain brick messing+ and lot of groussai
1- Haat. on the west side of-Erie strfet.--sdahtylons:lfeg
i out hward from Fitzwater street. in the city of Philo- .
ilelphia; containing in front on Erie street sixteen feet.,
' and in depth fifty-four feet to a twelve-ifeet alley; ea b-P
.. ject, to a around rent of twenty- live dollars . I
, D. Q/X
.t.. 64.. FL Debt, $1,280.04 . Diehl.]
"%Takers ini• execution' and to-ho eold as the,property of
William Marsh. JOHN THOMPSON Shear
pallaklalplika, SitoriVo Otto!. Nov. 22, 104 gos-.3i
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER,2B, 1864
SHERIFF'S SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTITEOFA
Writ of Venditiont Expense, td me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendee, oft MONDAY Evening,
December 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-stre.4
All that certain lot of vetted situate on the a.uthosii
corner of itroad street and Susquehanna avenue, in the
city of Philadelphia to containing In front on Broad
street sixty-six feet. and In depth one hundred and
twenty feet to a ten feet alley.
(C. C. P. t.D., '64. 6. Debt, 6174.86. Parsons.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Alfred S. Casey, Garnish JO ee.
HN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sherlf's Once, Nov. 19. 1864. noita
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditionl Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening,
December 6. 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansommtreet Hall,
All that certain tenement and lot of ground situate on
the north westwardly side of Larch street, two hundred
and twunty feet northeastwardly from Ann street,in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Larch street
forty feet, and In depth one hundred feet C Wcith said
premises 'Eli K Price et oar, by deed dated September
28, 1847, recorded in Deed Book G. W. 0 No. 17, pate
606, dm.. convoyed unto John G. Gaming in fee, re.
serving a ground rent of forty dollars, payable let
January and July,
(0. C. P. ; 8., '64. 148. Debt, 80361. Robins.
Taken in execution and to be cold to the property of
John G Genung. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff,
Philadelphia, Sherlire Office, /10v. 14,1864. nol4-31
SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vendlhoni Exponas,tome directed, will be
exposed to public manor vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
December 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
All that certain lot of groand with the Game buildings
thereon, situate on the northwest corner of Eighth and
Wood E trey ts, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in
front on Eighth street twenty feet, and in depth one
bowirf d foe to a twelve. feet alley. Subject to a yearly
ground rent of thirty dollars.
CC. C. P. • D., '64. Debt, $16.34 Buckwatier .
Taken in execution and to be sold as the propErtz of
Benjamin A. Harrison. JOHN THolsoBo67,'Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sherlra Office. Nov. 'l2, noad.St
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRII3.Ir, OF
e." a writ of Vend itioni Exponas, to me directed, Will be
exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
Dec* tuber 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hail,
All that certain lot of ground *filial() ..n the northeast
corner of Spring Oarden and Twentieth streets, In the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Spring
Garden street seventeen feet ten itches and la depth of
that width along Twentieth street ninety feet to bloa
ter* y street .
CC C. P.; D., '64, 8. Jebt, $316.28. McCrea
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John Stevenson. JOHN THOMPSON: Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Nov. 12, 1864. n014,1t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY - VIRTUE .OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponars, to me directed, will
be exposed to_pehlic sale or vendne, on MONO AY Bre
ulna Dec. 6, 7869, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall:
All that certain lot of ground slinate on the east aide
of Thirteenth street, one hundred and twenty-eight fest!
'southward from Columbia avenue , I be city of - Pr:Dad
dolphin: containing in front on Thirteenth street sixteen,'
feet, and in depth one hundred and sixteen feet to Ifful*
vanity street. Subject to a ground rent of one hundred
and four dollars. s
CC:C. P. CD., '64. 3. Debt, $.64 32. Gallaher ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the oropertY of
Benismin Wilson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Nev. 12, 1884. nol4-3t
SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
P , " a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he
exposed to publi c wile or vendae, on MONDAY Event
•Decomber 6,1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All the riht, title, and lutenist of Asher S. Leidy n
and to—
No. I. All those co- tarn three three-story brink yips
gunge* and lot' of ground, beginning on the .oaths et
corner of Oreen stress and Linden Street. in the citylof
Philadelphia; thence extending alarm Oreen err et
seventeen feet; thence southward seventy-nine et
eleven inches; thence westward eighteen feet ele en
inches: thence northward along Linden street peva /-
nine feet Mx inches, to the beginning. Se:met
mortgage of one thousand dollars
No. 2. All that certain three-story brick building 1.101
lot of ground situate on the west aide of Third strife!.
between Vine and Wood streets; containing in front Off
Third 'street eighteen feet, and in depth seventy. I'4
feet nine inches Bounded northward by around no
or late of Evan Griffith, southward by ground late f •
Philip Leidy. Subject to a ground rent of one hand
dollars, and a mortgage of twelve hundred and
•
dollars.
No. 3. All those three-story brick buildings and lqt e[
ground situate sii:t the west side of Third street:. be
tween Vibe and -Wood . streetst containing to (roil oa
Turd street eighteen feet, and in depth seyentyifive
feet nine braes. , Bounded northward by groan late
of - Philip -Leidy; southward by gonad late of CI rge
Fox. Subject to a mortgage of twenty. three bunked
dollars. and a ground rent of one hundred dollars.'
[C. C. Y. ; D., '64. 10. Debt, ea& Swat 3
Taken - in execution and to be sold ae the of
Ask er S. Leidy. JOHN THOMPSO '
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mace, Nov. 12, 1884. a 14-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE 0 A:
writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, Will be
exposed topublic sale or yendne, on MONDAY Evening ,
Decembers, 1864, at 4 o'dOCk, hansom-street Hail..
All that curtain frame building and lot of grotindleitu
ate on the northeast side of School street, thirty-four
feet from Howard street, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on School street 18 (set, and in
depth on the northwest line about 80 feet and on the
month/est line about 83 feet 3 inches to Howard y street.
[Which said lot William N. Cameo et uxby deed
dated September 25. 1831, recorded In Deed; goos-11. O.
W., No. 98, page 1.51, &c., conveyed unto David Hun
ter in fee ; reserving a ground rent of Off 22, payable let
March and September.
[C. C. P. ; D., 'Bl. 9. Debt, 42,2f4. Campbell.] ,
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Da Id Bunter. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff:
Philadelphia, Sheriff's 9Nce, Nov. 12. 1864. nol9-3t
m . 1 . 7 . 77 . 17irrm9
IMPORTANT TO RAILWAY TRA.-
VELUM& —For full information In reference to Sta
tique,. Dielances, and Connections, Illuatrated by one
hundred Hallway Maus, representing the principal Rail=
ways, of the country, see APPLBT . ON'S RAILWAY
(RIDS. nolltz'Soa
afroggig REMOV &L . -THE
PHILADELPHIA AND ELMI
RA R. R. LING have removed their Ticket Office front
Sixth and Chestnut streets - to 4155 CHIISTNIITStreet,
tinder the Philadelphia Bank.
The on_ly direct routefor the Oil Regions of Penwell.
Tanta, WILLIAMSPORT. ELMIRA, BITPIPA.LO. SUS
PENSION BRIDGE, NIAGARA FALLS, and allplaces
In the Western sad Northwestern States, and the ()s
-undae
Through First-class and Emigrant tickets.
Passenger Train* leave depot of Philadelphia and
}leading Railroad, 'tomer TRIRTEEfiTIi and CAL
LOWHILL Streets, at, SA. , and &30 P. M., daily,
except Sundays.
For further information WDly at "the Mace, 4213
ORKSTIS - IPr Street. .
N. VAN' HORN Ticket Aient. .
JOHN S. HlLLsti_, General Aga -
oed-tf THIRTEENTH and UALLOWHILE
assmis 'WEST CliE STEH
AND PHILADELPHIA, Emir
ROAD. WA
tind after MONDAY, Oct.lo, 1804, the
n—a tr
leave Philadelphia, from Depot corner of T : : •
FIRST and MARKET Streets (West Philadelphia), at
8.15 and 11 A. M. and at 2, 4.15. and 8.3)P. M Leave
West Chester at 8.35, 838, and 10.30 A. M., and L 30,01,4
4.80 P. M.
On finndays leave Philadelphia at 8 . 90 A. 112, and 2
P. M. Leave West Chester at BA. M. and 4P. M.
Trains leavbur Philadelphia at 8.10 A.M. and 4./6 P.
M., and West Chester at 8 lb A. M. and 4.30 y.
nett with trains on. the Baltimore Central NallrOlei fog
Oxford and intermediate points.
Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only .
as Baggage, and in no ease wilt the COMPiDS be ra •
eponsible for an amount exce edOOD, Suing4lloo.
HENRY Wperintendent.
amegm NEW RAILROAD
LINE NORTH. —PHILADEL•
PHI* TO BROOKLYN—THROUGH IN FIVE HOURS.
FARE TWO DOLLARS—EXCURSION TICKETS
TIM and s-cioo Aug u s tHERE DAYS.
Onafter MONDAY, l, 1864, trains will
leave foot of VINE Street. Philadelphia, EVERY
MORNING at 8 o'clock, Sundays excepted. thence by
Camden and Atlantis and Raritan and Delaware Bay
Railroads to Port Monmouth, and by-the commodious
steamer Jesse Hoyt, to foot of Atlantic. street., Brooklyn.
Returning. leave Atlantis. street wharf every day, Sun
days excepted, at 11 A. AL
Travellers to the city of New York are notified not to
apply for passage by this line. the State of New Jersey
having granted to the Camden and Amboy monopiy
the exclusive privilege of carrying passengers and
freight between the cities of Philadelphia and New
York W. F. GRIFFITTS, JR. „
iv36.tf . General Superintendent
anapai i3 RAßl TA N: AND
ELAWA.RII BAT RAILROAD
—To Long 'Branch, Melon, Manchester, Tom's River,
Earnetat. Red Bank. &a
On end alter MONDAY, Animist Ist, Trains will leave
CAMDEN, for LOAD BRANCH, at BA. M. Returning
will leave Long Branch. at 12.46 P. M.
THEODOR IN FOUR HOURS - DIRECT BY RAIL.
A Freight Train, witlepassenser. oar attached, will
start for Stations on the main line , daily, from CAM.
DEN (ircundays excepted), st 9. MI A. M.
Stages connTomt Woodmsnide and Manchester for
Ramage. and 's River. -
Stages will also connect at Farmingdale, for Point
Pleasant, &man. Vi ll age, Blue Ball, and Our Hones
Tavern. •
For farther information apply to Company's Agent,
L. B. COLE, at Cooper's Point, Camden.
WM. F. GRIFFITHS, la..
71-tf General Superintendent
WEST JERSEY
RAILROAD LINES.
• NEW ARRANGEMENT.
On and after TUESDAY, November let, 1884. Tralne
will leave from WALNUT-4 TWIST PIER ae follows:
For CAPE MAY • and all places south of 31111vIlle at 9
A. M. and 3 P. • M.
For MILLITILLE, BRIDGETON, SALEM; and all in
termediate places south of Glassboro, at 9 A. 31. and 3
P.
Fo M. r GLASSBORO at 9 A. 111., Hi M.. and 3 P. M.
For WOODBUR X , GLOUCESTER, do., at 9 A. 11.. 12
M., 8 and 6 P. Id.
RETURNING.
Leave Cape May at 6 A. M. acid 11.46 A. M.
Leave lfillville at 8.10 A. M. and S P. M.
Leave Bridgeton at 7.16 A. M. and 3.10 P. M.
Leave Salem at 7 A. M. and 3 P. M.
Leave Woodbury at 7, 8.47, and 9.47 A. M., and 4.43
P. M. and a 10P. M to Camden only.
WEST JERSEY EXPRESS. COMPANY •
willattend to all the usual branches-of Extrress
Buai
ness,.receive, deliver, and forward through other re
sponsible Express Companies to all parte of the coon-.
try any article entrusted to them.
A Special Messenger accompanies each Through Train.
°Ace. No. 5 WALNUT Street. •
J. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent.
PEIMA.DELPHI.A. Gov. L NW-
lA.I . J :4:1:w ,; lA's I 5T:11
THE ADAMS EX
PRESS COMPANY, Office 346
CHESTNUT Street: forwards Pamela. Packages, bier
eliandhae. Bank Notes, and Specie,wither hy ow*
lines or in connection with other El press Companies,
to all the principal Towns and Cities In the United
States. B. B. SANDFORD.'
fer Oeneral Superintendent.
HENRY RUDDY,
Dballer OLDoleule Dealer la
PURE BOURBON,
MONONOARKLA, RYE, AND WHEAT
WHISKIES.
1415 NORTH SECOND STRUT. below Nam PMla,
HENRY RUDDY
foolD-3m) Mitt; J. SVANfi.,
DRAIN PIPE, DRAIN PIPE,
VITRIFIED TERRA COTTA DRAIN IPIPD-411
sires, from 2 to 15 inches dianieter, with all kinds of
branches, bends and traps , for sale in any quantity.
2- inch bore per yard 35c.
3 45c.
4" " "
SIC.
di ••
TERRA COTTA CHIMNEY TOPS,
For Cottager', Villas. or City Houses. Patent Wind.
h
g nerd Tope, for. curing smoky chimoya.!front 2 to 8 feet
ORNAMENTAL GARDEN VASES.
Fountains. Pedestals, and Statuary Marble Hunts,
Brackets, and Mantel Vases.
PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA WORKS,
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
fel/. fmcotf 8. A. HARRISON.
C OTTON AND-FLAX BAIT;'
AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands.
Tent AwningQ Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck. Also.
Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from 1 to 6 feet wide;
Pauline. Belting. Sail Twine, du.
JOHN W. NVERMAN do CO..
•
not-tf No. 103 JOHNS' Alley.
CARLNET FURNITURE.'
MOORE at CAMPION,
NM South SECOND Street,
are prepared to follow the decline In the market la the
odes of-their furniture. Parehaaare win please ea
and •iamtno our stook. ord4ho
OLD WHEAT WHISKY.-175 CASES
pure old-wheat WHISKY, for eale by
B. P. MIDDIETON,
no'n 6t. 5 North FRONT Street.
11 - )BNSDRVO FOR ?HR TEETH AND
GUMS. —For strengthening the gams,' for pre
seryLng the teeth from decay, and for keeping thaw
beautifully clean and the breath sweet. this is bs•
lieved to be the best preparation that science and erne.
Men** has ever produced. PrePared only by
-S. T. BEALS, id_ D.. Dentist.
1113 CHESTBUT Street, Philadelphia. Ps,
sel?-71w For sale by the wrinsinal druggists. •1 gorier.
GUNS, PISTOLS, SKATES.
PHILIP WILSON kt
409 skeet
Manufacturer; and Importers of ellig8"1:"
Fine Guns, Pistols,
Cunning and Fiabint Tackle.
Wads,
' &a.
Onus Restocked, Retned, and Repaired in the bee
manner.
SRAM OF ALL RIND - S.
ase-if 3m .409 CHRUNITF_Strest._
FAMILIES, HOTELS, - DYE-HOUSES
kw, rtnettpylied with the,Unlyersal Cog-wheel!
Clothes wringer—the beet and otik reliabll wringer
wLl
and it to their Interest to use one of .these luyaln-
UldelabOr - souVelotheveaoing utensils.- For sale whole
ace and retail, by E. L. BURNHAM. MAnafActarer's .
Agent, tio. R 7 891AthaIXTH kitttlot, aell-14n
PROPOSALS.
OBIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OF
•,-, VICE,
PINCINICATI. 0 Novernber2l. 1888.
PROPOSALS ARE INVITED . BY THE UNDER
SIGNED, until WEDNESDAY, December T. 1884, ati 12
o'clock M., for furaiahing this Department, (by con
tract) with
-INYANTRY -TROWSERS—S. B. Hersey, Army Stan
dard.
SMELTER TENTS, of 28X-ineli Duck, weighing 8 os.
to the lineal yard—Army Standard.
To be made in accordance with specifleationa adopted
by the Quartermaster's Department, a copy of which
can be seen at this office.
Alen, for the immediate delivery of
PRISM:RUM OR WATER-PROOF PAPER,
of which bidders will farnieh samples.
Samples of the standard articles may be seen at the
Ole ee of Clothing and Equipage in this city.
To be delivered free of charge at the U. S. Inspection
Warehouse in this city. in good new packages, with the
name of the party furnishing, the kind and quantity ot
node distinctly marked on eac distinct l yd package.
Twines offering goods muststate in their
bide the quantity they propose to furnish, the price, and
time of delivery.
bezettlee, when submitted, must be marked and nem
bi,red to correspond with the proposal; and the partiee
thereto must rnarantee that the goods s hall be. In every
rpea, equal to Army Standard, otherwise the prope
will no; be considered.
A guarantee. sigoed by two responsible persons, meet
core Patti each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will
ppiy the articles awarded to him under his proposal.
Bide will be opened on WEDNESDAY, December 7,
! ,64
. at 12 o'clock noon, at title office, and bidders are
*quested to be present
Awards will be made on THURSDAY, December 8,
1 Bond, will be required that the contract will be faith.
hilly fulfilled.
Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be noticed.
Blank forme of Proposals, Contracts and Bonds may
be obtained at this office.
The right to reiect any bid deemed unreasonable is
served.
Endorse envelop* "Proposal for (here insert the
- ems of the article °Spree)," and address
Col. WM. W. lifeKlN,
i-fit Chief Quartermaster Cincinnati Depot,
TICE COMMISSARY OF SUB
IISTERCE, No. 829 WALNUT Street
PHILA.DELPRI t, November Zl, 1881.
.LED PROPOSAL.-.
114 DUPLICATE. wil t be re
ed at this office untill2 O'clock M., on TUESDAY.
unbar 29, 1884, for supplying, for the use of the
ed Melee Army, the following subsistence stores,
vered in Philadelphia. viz:
.001) Barrels first quality corn. fed " NEW MESS"
or "PRIME MESS" PORK, (which to be
(I stated), in full-hooped oak barrel,. with' iron
master hoops; meat to be free from rector stain,
At full we4ht, and thoroughly salted; to have
beetrreps cited within thirty days of date of de
livery. To be delivered within twenty days
from award.
NM Barrels EXTRA SUPERFINE or EXTRA FA
MILY FLvIJR. (which to be stated), in new,
well-coopered barrels fully head-lined. To
have been ground within thirty dayslrom date
of this ad verti.ement. • Name of brands and
_
plane of manufacture to be stated in the bid.. To
be delivered within ten days from award.
39.200 Pounds tint quality kiln-dried COEN MEAL, in
wall coopered. head-lined barrels, brand to be
- mentioned in the bid. To be delivered within
ten day, from date of award
WOO Pounds PRIME, RIO COFFER, in strong, well
ma:meted barrels. Bidders will state the price
per net pound for furnishing the whole or any
portion of the above coffee, roasted, ground, aud
Packed In strong paper-lined barrels and the
parties furnishing it will be required to state on
oath that the coffee furnished by them is of the
same quality as the sample offered, and that it
contains no adulteration, nor admixture of any
foreign substance. Green coneeaample required.
To be delivered within twenty days from date of
award.
100,000 Pounce light yellow COFFEE SUGAR, or choice
dry RAW SUGAR Bartels to be the best in use
for the purpose. To be delivered within ten
Gall
from award.
MOO Gall one pure CIDER, WHISKY, or CORN
VINEGAR, in strong, well cooDered barrels.
To be delivered within ten days from award
*MO Pounds Ira. quality A DAMAN TINE 0a N
in
ES.
full weight, 12s. To be delivered within ten
days from award
*COO l'otiode good hard SOAP, in pound bars. full
weight,
_packed in sixty-proud boxes. To be
• delivered within ten days from award:
0,000 Pounds clean. tine, dry SALT. in strong, well
' coopered barrels.To be delivered within ten
days from awar.
2,00 Pounds pure ground BLACK PEPPER. in four
ounce papers. Bidders will elate the variety of
Pepper offered, and will furnish a sample in
grain as well as ground.
Samples of au the above articles. except meats, must
• be delivered with the proposal, and referred to therein,
but the proposal must not be enclosed with the stir PlO.
. likunples must be In boxes or bottles, and not is paper
parcels.. The mlte wiltbe examined and passed upon by John
0. Tenor, inspector on the part of the United States.
Separate proposals, in ,duplicate, mast be made for
each article enumerated, and bidders may propose for
the whole or any part of each.
A printed copy of this advertisement must be attached
to each bid, and the proposals must be specific in com
plying with all tie terms.
Each bid must Dave the written guarantee of two re
arm sibleimose, for the fulfilment of the agreement,
•who will give bond.. if required.
Blank forms for proposals, containin the form of
guarantee, may be had acne application Ca ndi d at e s ffice.
The seller's name. pl of busineee.
chase. name of contents, gross, tare and net weights.
must be marked on every package, and all old marks
must be obliterated.
'Returns of weights thy professional public weighers
to beziven whenever required.
No bids from parties who have failed to fulfil efarmer
agreement will be considered.
Bide will Include peckagatseand delivery at any
point in this city, to be designated by this office- and
any inferior packages or cooperage will be considered
Built eient cause for rejection of contents.
Thinnest will be made in such funds as may be Tar
nished by the United States far the purpose.
.
Proposals to be endorsed Proposal. for Subsistence
Stores," and directed s to ISAAC B
• !028429 Captain and C. S. Vole.
OFFICE OF THE DEPOT QUARTER
siesTER,_
• FORT LEAVRAWORTII, KANSAS, Nov. 10. 1864.
PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANSPORTATION.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this orlicte
until 12 o'oroidc M 'on the 81st day of December, 1864,
for the Transportation of -))l litany Supplies daring the
year 1866 on the following routes:
BUTTE No. 1.-From Forts Leavenworth. Laramie,
and Riley, and ciher depots that may be established
daring the above year on the wept bank of the Missouri
river, north of Fort Leavenworth, and south of latitade
48 degrees north, to any posts or stations that are or
may be established in the Territories. of Nebraska, Da
kota, Idaho, and Utah. south of latitude 44 degrees
north and east of lonaitnde 114 degrees west,' and in
the Territory of Colorado north of 413 degrees north.
Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds per 100 miles at
which they will transport said stores In each of the
months from April to September, inclusive , of the year
1E65.
Boars NO.' 2. —From Forts Leavenworth and Riley, in
• the State of Kansas, and the town of lianeas.in t
State of Missouri, to any poses or wallet's that are or
may be established in the State of Kansas. or in the
Territory of Colorado, south of latitude 40 degrees
north. drawing supplies from Fort Leavenworth, and to
Fort Union. N. KK. or other depot that may be deldgna
. in-ett•t-.Tetteit.est..l.alrett. Gland. and to any other
at' or points on th e route. Were to state the rate
per 100 pounds per 100 miles at w ICh olarwitruans s ....re
said stores in each of the months from April to Septem
ber. inclusive, of the year 1863.
ROUTE No. 3. —From Fort Union, or such other depot
as may be eetablished in the Territory of New Mexico.
to any posts or stations that are or may be established
In that Territory, and to such posts or stations as may
be designated In the Territory of Arizona and State of
Texas wed of longitude PM degrees west Bidders to
state the rate per 100 pounds per 100 mites at which
. they will transport said stores in each of the months
• from Jane to November, inclusive, of the year 11385.
• The weight to be transported each year will not ex.
teed 10,000 000 pounds on Route No 1; 13,000 000 pounds
on Route No 2; and 6,CCO;(loopaands on Route No. 3.
No additional per cordage will be paid for the trans
portation of bacon, bard bread, pine lumber, shingles,
or any other Stores.
Bidders el mildthe a their names in fail, as well as
their place of resi dence and each proposal should be
I
accompanied by a bond n the sum of ten thousand dol
lars, signed by two or more responsible Rieman, gua
ranteeing that in case acontract Is awarded for the route
sr en Boned in the proposal, to the parties ProPosing.Stre
contract will be accepted and entered Into, end good
and sufficient security famished by said parties in no
es rdancewitle-the terms of this advertisement.
The amount of bonds required will be as follows:
On Route No. 1 5100.000
On Route No. 2 200.000
• On Route No. 3 60.0 0 0
f atisfeotory evidence of the loyalty and solvency of
each bidder and person offered as security will be re
quired.
Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Army
Transportation on Route No. 1," "2, ' or "3." as the
case may be, and none will be entertained unless they
fully comply with all the requirements of this adver
tisement.
Parties to when' awards are made mast be prepared
to execute contracts at once, and to .give the required
bonds for the faithful performatice of the same.
Contracts will be made subject to the approval of the
Quartermaster General, but the right is reserved to re
ject any or all bids that may be offered.
Contractors' must be in readiness for service by the
Snit day of April,lB63, and they will be required to have
a place of agencies at or In the vicinity of Forts Leaven
worth and Union and other depots that may be establish
ed, at which, they maybe corn/molested with promptly
and readily.
By order of tbe Quartermaster General..
H C. HODORS;
nol9tde23 . Capt. and A. Q. 31., U. S. A.
O FFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND
EQUIPAGE, TWELFTH and GIRARD street.
PHILADKLRITIL, iioVelabSTM 1864.
SEALED 'PROPOSALS will be received at this office
nntlll2 o'cloct M. on MONDAY, the 28th instant, for
supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with the following az-
Mies : •
8.4 or 6-4 sky. blue kerseyearmy standard.
'infantry great coats, deliverica to commence in 10
de_y s from date of award, army standard.
Blue bunting, deliveries to commence in 10 days from
date of award, army standard.
Color belts and slings. deliveries to commence in 10
days from date of award, army standard.
Halt drawers, deliveries to commence day after
award. Samples required.
Black Silesia,deliveriesto commence day after award.
Samples required.
4-4 heavy mole ached muslin, deliveries to commence
day after award. Samples required.
27 0r.30-inch heavy drilling, deliveries to commence
day after award Samples required.
Brown holland. deliveries to commence day after
award. Samples required.
Dark blue thread, No )5, deliveries to commence day
after award. Samples required. -
8-4 or 6-4 dark blue flannel, deliveries to commence in
10 days from date of award, army standard.
Shelter tents, deliveries to commence 1n 10 days from
date of award, army standard.
Samples of such articles as are required to be army
standard can be seen at this office.
Bach bid must" be gtaranteed by two responsible per
sona, whose signatures must be appended to the gua
rantee, and certified to ae being good and sufficient
security for the amonnt involved, by some public func
tionary of the United States.
Bidirfrom defaulting contractors, and those that do
not fully comply with the requirements of this adver
tisment will not be considered.
Blank forms for proposals embracing the terms of the
guarantee required in each bid can be had on applica
tion at this office, and none others which do not em
brace this guarantee will' be considers& nor will any
proposal be considered which does not @Wally conform
to the requirements therein stated.
The bids will state the nutdber and quantity of each
kind of article proposed to be delivered.
Proposals must be endorsed " Propossle for Army
Supplies." stating on the envelope th-Iparticular arti
cle bid for. • HEENAN BIGGS,
n 019.81 Colonelo. M. Department.
OFFICE OF A.SBIBTANT QIJARTER-
IdASTBE.
MILITARY DIET UCT OP PHILADELPHIA.
.I`,T3` 11 03 HIRAED street,
November 29, M.
SEALED PROPOSALS wlll ' be received at this office
until noon of WEDNESDAY, 30th inst. for the prompt
delivery at Camp Discharge, near Sp ring Ailli, .Phila
dolphin, of
-1,000 feet 3-inch three. ply Rubber Hose, of best qua
lity.
lity.
Lcoo feet 2-inch three-plyllabber Hose, of best qua-
With necessary couplings and branch pipes,complete
for ties.
To be inspected and approved by the United States
inspector.
Fromm's will name prloe per foot for hose. including
co st of couplings and branch pipet, the shortest time for
delivery, and must be made upon the regular forms
which are furnished at this office.
The Milted Males reserves the right to reject all bids
deemed incompatible with its interests.
ALBERT S. ASHKEAD,.
n 024 et Capt. and A. Q. N.
OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT QUAR
TERMASTER MILITARY DISTRICT OF PHILA
DELPHIA, No. 1103 GIRARD Street,
NOVEMBER 2t t 1864.
SEALED PROPOSALS . wiII be received at this Office
until noon of MONDAY. 28th inst,
for the erection and
completion of additional FRAME BUILDINGS at Itto
.Clellan United'States Army' General Hoepital, in con
formity to plans and specifications now st the Office of
John. McArthur, Jr., Esq., Architect, No. SA Soath
Sixth atrpet. •
Proposals most state the shortest time required to
complete the work• and must be made upon the reirn/Ar
forms tarnished at this Office,
The tutted States reserves the right to Ivied all bids
deemed incompatible with its interests.
n022.6t \.' ALBERT 8. ABIIWEAD.
Captain and A. Q. M. •
HORSES 1 , HORSES 1 HORSES I
QUAISTRISAMIL ORNERAi'S Opyrory
FIRST DIVISION, NY ASIMIOTON. Hoy. 10, IBM.
HORSES, suitable for Cavalry and Artillery serviee,
- Wlll be
_purchased at Giesboro Depot. in open market,
'till DBCDDIDER 1, 111612
• Howes will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore,
A. Q. 11., and be subjected to the @nal Government in.
epection before beiug accepted.
Price of Cavalry Horses, 1 1 1_75
Price of Artillery 1/01368..N1N0 each.
Payment will)* made for six on and more.
JAMES A. ERTIg,
Colonel in ob ergo First Divide*.
.a 016490 Quartermaster General's oafs.
igtTHCIMBON'S LONDON BrrOIL
EA 88. 03 EUROPEAN RANO& for fanilltAy
hotels. or pubno Institution a,"tn TWENTY MP
. FBBLIWB SIZES.. Also, Philadelphia. ea.
Hot . -air Furniumme. Portable Heaters, Lowdown Ora
Pneboard Stoves. Bath Boners. Btewholialatee;-Bro •
ere, Cooking Stoves, 80., at wholesale sad retail. bi
the atenefeetaxerec_ _
CRAB 3.. _ SHARPE, it THOMSON.
oel-emtktint
11.140Y1501CN44
1 anieWairig =OWN% J UL a. non=
PROPOSALS.
OFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND
YQL'IPAGB, TWELFTH sad GIRARD Street'''.
PriinarolLPH/A, Nov. tuber 26, int.
FELLED PROPoSA.Lb will be revived. at th is able
until l 2 o'clock M. on SAWED kY, 3d DaCOlStbdr next,
tot entplytng the bchnyikill Arsenal with the follow
tog artic'ea:
Ht ank eta, woolen, army stand ard.
Can ton Flanel, do. O.
Cavalry Outdone, do. do.
X-inch Yellow Worsted Lace army standard
Me chine lb reed (Stewart's) o. 70, efunples required.
larl/11mantic Cotton, black, No. 40, do. do.
X Orsy Flannel*. for shirts or lining., do. do.
Pegged Bootees, for poisoners of war, do. cto.
Wes Upper Leather. best qua ity, oak:tanned, from
eleuebter hides well tinishcd and staffed, to weigh not
lees than seven ounces to the q stare foot
Pole Leather best qoalily oak-tanned, from Ensues
Ayres or Lit Pieta hides, to weigh not loos than 14
pounds Per side.
Both Sole and Wax Tipper Leather to be subject to
impection, and to be of mul.able quality and substance
for making Army Boots end Bootees.
Each bid must be guaranteed by two responeible per
cone, wboee signatures mast be appended to the guaran
tee, and certified to &lobelias good and sufficient security
fertile amount Involved, by some public functionary of
the United States.
Bids from defaulting m•ntractore, and those that do not
Fatty comply with toe requirements of this advertise
meat, will not be ooneidered.
Blank forms for proposals, embracing the term+ of the
guarantee required in each bid. can be had on applica
tion IA this office, and none othere, which do not em
brace the guarantee, will be considered: nor will any
proposal be con-idered which does not strictly conform
to the requirements therein stated.
The bids most state the number .and quantity of each
kind of articles proposed to be delivered.
Proposal.. must be endorsed "Proposals for Army Sup •
Vr ies, ' stating on the envelope the tot
i tt i oNstiaml 3 e . „bid
n028.6t Col. Quartermaster Dept: tment.
QUARTERMA.BTER'S DEPART
MENT. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 26 DM.
SEALED PROPOSALd wilt be received at this office
until 12 o'clock M. TH1110.1)AT. December 1. ItB4,
for the immediate delivery at the United Statee Store
house..HAßOVEß-Street wharf, of
(010) Five hundred feet Corporation Hose. copper
riveting. in fifty feet sections, with screw couplings
attached.
All of the above to be of the best quality, and gab
ject to the inspection of an Inspector appointed on the
part of the Ooternment.
-Bidders will stateprice, both in writing and tennis,
and Ile number of feet bid for, and the time of de
livery.
Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per
eene.wheee signatures must be appended to the ens
panty. and certified to as being good and suifictent
security for the amount Involved. by the United States
District Judge. Attorney, or Collector, or other public
(Muer; otherwise the bid will not be considered.
The right's reserved to reject all bids deemed too high,
and no bid from &defaulting contractor will be red Dived.
By order of Col. Herman - Thug.. Chief Quartermaster.
EORE R °RMS.
n026-6t . G
Captain and A. Q. N.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
TN
CITY AND COU3TY OF PEITLADELPHIA.
&Mate of JOEL BRYAN SMITH, dscaaaed.
The Auditor appointfd by the Court to audit. settle,'
and adjust the account of NATHAN B. BIdITH, and
BAHL B. BIIALLChOSS. executors of the last will
and testament Of JOEL BRYAN SMITH, deceased,
and to report distribution of the balance in the h 'Aide of
the accquntant, will meet the parties interested, for the
Pu moss of his appointment. on THHEBDAY, December
1,1164, at 4 o'clock P. IL at hie Mace, 627 WALNUT
Street. in the city of Phil adelphia.
BAHL, C. PSELBIN3,
nolB-fmyrst Auditor.
$ 1 ' • : 'I • :f;
' C7.!' AND. 007N'FY OF FIIILADIMPRIA.
Estate of MARY C. FETSRSON. Deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the court to audit, settle,
and adjust ths Mat and Anal account of JAMES SIAM
80.14 and STRFREN BENTON, executors of the last
will and testament of MaRY C. PItTBRBON, deceased ,
and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of
the accountants will meet the parties interested, for tie
plopores of his appointment, on TUSBDAY, November
6gth, 1884 , at 4 P. , at hie office, No. 152 South
FOURTH Street, in the cit7_of Philadelphia.
nolB-fmmAt _ WK. C. HANSI% Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
TN
CITY AND COUNTY OF PRILATELPHIA.
Estate°, SARAH RUCELBY, Atacama& .
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle,
and tidied the account of K M. BATITTIti, Trustee,
appoirted by the Court to make sale of the real estate
of &CRAB BUCKLEY, deceased, and to make d atst
button of the balance in the hands oc the accountant,
will meet the7partlea Interested for the purposes of his
appointment on rIDALD D ec ember l
o dock P . iii. at
.loa,South FIFTH
Street, in the city of Philadelphia
GEORGE M. CONARROK,
,noIS-fmw6t Auditor.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Orrice OT THE COMPTROLLER or ar,
WASRINOTON. September 27, 1864.
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it has been made to that the
;EIGHTH NATIONAL BANK OP'PHILADELPHIA, In
the City of Philadelphia. in the County of Philadel
phia, State of Pennsylvania, tuts been duly or
milled under and according to the requirements of
the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to
_pro
vide is national currency, secured by pledge of Unit
ed States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and
redemption thereof," approved June 3d. 1864, and hae
complied -with all the provisions of said Act required to
be complied with before commencing the badness of
banking under said Act •
Now, therefore, I, HUGH NoCULLOOti, Comp.
troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the
Eighth National Bank of Philadelphia, in the City of
.Philadelphia, in the County of Philadelphia, and State
of Pennsylvania, is anthorised to commence thebusineas
of Banking under the Aet aforesaid.
In testimony whereof 'witness my hand and Seal of
office this twenty-seventh day of September, 1864.
HUGH McCULLOCH,
BE ALL. / Comptroller of the Car o•6•iletrency.
;rlV:iio,4t4lFloomf:Tl)ol
J. VAIIEILLIt !MUM wrath( Y. =mum
•
JOHN IL OOPS
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
rpr TR AND WASHINOTON uriuunw
PRILADELYSIA.
srEsuticix it SONS,
.153CUNI3IE8S AND MACHINIST&
Manrifseture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, fa-
land river, and marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers,. Tanks, Iron Boats, to. ;
lags of all lands either iron or rass.
Iron-frame Rings for Gas Works, Workshops. Bail
read Stations, dr&
Eetorts and Gas Machinery of the latost and moat Lin
;moved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, gash
!Mills,Sugar, Saw, and Grist qua Pas, Opal
Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, ing Engines, ait.
Sole agents for B. Milieux's Patent agar-BoGinga*-
paratne, liesmirth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Amstar
Macwall & Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar-Dada:as
hine. aull-if
- - PENN STEAM ENGINE
• • ANDUM WORKL—NEAFIB LHVI,
PRACTICALTHsoIIATitIif, iturOntritillS,
UTS, BOILER -MAKILBS, BLLOKSMITHS, anti
Ulf DBES, having for many 7911711 been In suesessZl
operationtud been exclusively engaged in balding
repairing arine and River Bagines, high and low rue
sure, Iron Boilers Water Tanks, Propellors, &e,
respectfully offer their services to the public, as ' beta!
fully prepared to contrast for englnes of all 811611. Xs.
rine. River, and Stationary ; having seta of patterns ix
different si res, are prepared to execute orders witl
quick despatch. livery description of pattern-mallfil;
made at the shortest notice. High and Low- pressers,
Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Peas.
sylvania charcoal Iron, Forging, ) of all sizes and Walt
/MA and Brass Castings , of descriptions; Moll
Turning, Screw-Cntting, and all other work connecter
with the above business.
Drawings and epecificatlons for all work done at L..
establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re
pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety. aaj
are provided with shears, blocks, falls, aut., sq., fs•
raising heavy or light weight..
• JACOB C. HBAITI.
JOHN P. LR'Tir.
le2l-tf BEACH and PALMER Street'.
MORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM 112 1 1 ,
AX-a- GM MILDEW/. hen Pounders, end (lasers ,
gaildnists and Boiler Halms. No. 13119 CALLOW e
DILL Street. Philadelphia_ 1•110-1t1
COAL.
SB.OOCO $lO A TON
o r.:R .ron LtßG er ß ov nT
HRATE.R. COAL, al ALTER'S COAL YARD. NINTH
Street, (957), below OIRARD Avenue.
. B.—Samples at Branch °Zee, SIXTII and SPRING
GARDEN.
PURE LEHIGH COAL.-H OUS /1-
KEEPERS eau rely on getting a pure article at B.
S. corner FRONT and POPLAR.t3treete.
no2•lm'
IR, SCHREINER, NEW COAL DE.
• POT NOBLE Street above Nhith street.
Constantez , on hand superior gtuditiee of Lehigh and
Schuylkill oal,-select expressly_ or famllypurPoses,
at the lowest market prises. Wharf Twenty-third
street, below Arab street. Office 119 South 201IRTH
Street. oc2o-3m
GE NITI N E EAGLE VEIN COAL,
EQUAL IF NOT SUPERIOR TO LEHIGH. —A tri m
will secure lour custom. Egg and Stove eses,kll. 00341
ton; /AXIS Bat, ElO.OO. °Ace. 1511 South FOURTH M.,
below Chestnut. Depot, 1419 .(hiLLOWHILL
above Broad. Caol4-6m7 ELLIS BRANSON.
COA L . SUGAR, LOAF, BEANNE
W, and Spring bimodal& Lehigh Ocal, and
feet suet Mountain. from Schaff prepared ex.
pronely for la,mily use. Depot, N. W. corner MIMI
and WILLOW Sta. Once, No. us South MOND
apd.tf J. WALTON & CO.
MEDICAL.
T a A. H. STEVENS, ONE OF THE
founders of this new system of treatirg diseases
successfully by modified ELECTRICAL action, with
out shocks,-announces that he has resumed his office
duties for the treatment of diseases, at 11113 South
PENN SQUABS, where, for the last three years, he has
had almost un bounded success.in cases pronounced in
curable by medicine. Please dill, or send for a pam
phlet, and learn particulars.
N.Physicians or others desiring instruct i on can
B.
enter for • frill *onus at any time after Monday,
Sept: W. se2E-tf
IWO , p - DERFUL SCIENTIFIC DIEIJ
1 - - --- •
. cOylißY.—All acute and chronic diseases
cured by special guarantee when desired by the
/patient, alp MO WALNUT ' Street, Philadelphia,
and, in case of a failure, no charge is made. No
drugging the system with uncertain medical smite.
All curesrformed by Munetiam Galvanism , or
pe B 1
other modifications of ...WI-laity, without shocks or
any unpleasant sensation. For-further informa
tion, send and get a Pamphlet, which contains hun- }
drede of certificates from some of the most reliable
men in Philadelphia , who have been speedily and
1 permanently cured after all other treatment from 1
medical men had failed. Over twelve thousand
cured In less than five yearn at 1.120 WiLLNOT St.
lilertrrical Institatton established Ave years ago.
PrEf. C. H. BOL.LES, Lecturer.
PHYSICIANS.
W. B. BROWN. K D.
F. Brm. M. D.. IS. W. BECKWITH, M. D.,
AND
Mrs. S. A. FULTON. •
Yrs. Fulton, a lady of great experience and abili
ty, will have entire charge of treating In the ladles'
department.
Consultation free.
Address all lettere to Dr. W. B. DROWN, 12201
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. ooh-6m•
TARRANT'S EFFERVZSORM
SELTZER APERIENT
fas
BEST REMEDP KNOWN
__OR ALL
BILIODS crommunTs. SICK HEADAOHN.OO
NESS,ENDIGERTION, HEART.BIIRN, sca r".
sromsca, SEA-SICKNESS. Ito,. &a.
Dr. JAMES R. CHILTO2f , the greet Obernist , tam
know its sompeslidon, and bays no doubt it win
prove most berulfisW In those coronlainto for whlsh it is
recommended.'
Dr. THOMAS BOYD sam: "I strongly commend it to
the notice of the public.
Dr. EDWARD 0. LUDLOW says: "1 san with cond.
dem» recommend
Dr. GEOROE. T. DEXTERosays: "In Plitaleniry.
Heart-burn. Costiveness, Sick Headache, Arc. , the
SELTZER APERIENT in my handl has proved indeed a
valuable remedy. "
lor other testimonisls see pamphlet with east bottle.
Manufactured only by TAILILLAT dg HO.,
ourarwion Street, New York.
dEr POE BAIA BY ALL DRUIP:IIIM. nay23-tnodl
ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE.
COMB, YE AFFLICTED, COME!
This treatment only needs a trial to be adopted by all
Having made many improvements in the application of
this aseto, we feel In dat'y bound to make them public
Wa will guarantee to enre any case of Fever and Ague
treatmeata It bag also proved very stigmata
La the cure of the following diseases:
Ehetimatleia, Neuralgia Debility
Paralysis. Paralysis. Asthma, Oenital Weakness,
%knee za. Dy i ,i a ,
Spinal Disease, Cat arrn, Diabetes
Ladies and gentlempn Gan enter at any time for hill
instraotions in the practice,
Consultations free.
°like hours 9 A. M. toe P. N.
•
Testimonials at the ogee .
DR. THOMAS ALLEN,
Medical Electrician.
gel4.tja4 151 N. ELEVENTH St., below Race.
TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR EMBRO
..m. 'CATION never tails to enure Ehurnattem, Ns
brains, Frosted Feet , Chapped Elands, sad all
ewes. Price We.,and wholesale and retail byll. B. TAT.
-LOR.Drusgtet. TENTH sad CALLOWEILL. se6-Sm
1 - 1,& EINEELIN HAS RESUMED HIS
prsatiokitt Ids zeoldosoo. morthwoirloonier of
and UNION Strooto. from 9to 9. so74a -
SB.A.T E B AND BKATE BTRAPB.
Dealers are requested to call and examine Beam*a
of new styles of I ,, iftes'. and Gents' Skates for 1564. I
MAI& Illheltrnie bed at the lowest t ingunfastarers•
prices. by 2. L. Bumf - HAIL Mannfaeturer's Agent.)
Ito. 517 honth t3.4Z711 Stmt. 491.2-1.%
POSITIVE SALE DRYRENCH, GERMAN, gyms,
AND BRITISH G O OD., FURS, &a., TIM ,
DAY.
A CARD. —We invite the early attention of Pur
chasers to the desirable assortment of French, Germans
Swiss, and British Dry Goods, embracing &boat 1,060
lots of choice articles, to be peremptorily sold by cata
logne, on font months' credit, commencing THIS
'MORNING, at 10 o'clock precisely.
LARGE BALE OFFR6IIOIIDBY GOO DI, he.
NOTlCE.—included In onr sale of French dry goods,
on MONDA• MORNING, November 28, will be found
in part the following desirable articles, viz:
DRESS . SILICS—In blacks, solid colors, and fancy
dress silk m PiOreIICOP, grog de Naples. satins. Ac.
D bEdB GOODS—In merino cl, ths. figured and plain
borsa,line, reps, cashmeres. poplins, mohair 'mitres,
rocade velours , kinghams. alpacas. &c.
SHAWLS—A full assortment of broche. long, and
square woolen, chenille, and thlbet sla..wls and scarfs,
Ike.
GLOVES—Yen's and women's kid, silk, buck, cash
mere, and tbibet gloves and gauntlets. &c
EMBROIDERIES, die. bfrill and book collars, capes,
inserting. hands. capes, veils, laces, Ac. . „ .
o
BONNET RIBBONS—A fa ll as , orment or roclie,
plain, and figured bonnet ens bl.ck silk velvet ribbons.
and fancy velvet end silk trimmieg rib hoes. Am
Also. black crapes, taristance st , k cravats and neck
ties. hoop skirts, linen handke rchiefs, white mallte.,
1 sewing silks. head-d retires, girdles, fancy articles, dm
1 PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH. INDIA. GERMAN.
AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, dva.
THS MORG •
November2Bth, at 10 1 o'c:ock NlN
. will be gold, by vitt
:
loans, on four months' credit, about
700 1 ArIIIAGES AND LOTS
i of French, India, 0 items. and Erttlsh dry goods, Ac..
embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and
staple artielesin silk, worsted, woolen, linen, and cot
j ton fabrica
N. B —Samples of the same will be arranged for ex
' santsstion, witb oatotogo . , early on the mormingof
eele, when dealers will fad it to their interest to at.
-, lend.
LARGE PEREMPTORO GANSY SALE OF BOOTS. 80038.
ON TBEiDAT NOB:NINO
November 29 at 10 o'clock, will be aolti„py catalogne,
Without receive, on four months' credit, about 1,100
' pacbegea boot", shoes; brogans, balmovale, gum shoes,
army goods, travelling bags, &c or city and Etstern
Manufacture, embracing a fresh and prime sasortment
Of desire bla articles for men. women, and children.
Which rri.l he open for examination early-on the morn•
Ingot sale
LARGE PORTTIVII RALF. OP BOOTS, 811011 i, AND
01.11 d SHOES, ARMY GOODS. THAVALLIJG BAGS,
ac.. Re.
LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO
PERTY FOB SAM—The very large and (ammo.
diens LOT and BUILDING, Do. 308 UGH (IRV 6treet,
near the centre of basinfls. containin wide et the er ry Street, depth lt6 feet, being 76 feet onrear
of the lot, and at that width opening to
3 a large cart• Way
leading to Cherry et' , st fie advantages of
SIZE AND FOSMON
are rarely met with.
Apply on the premixes.
dFOR RALR—THE NEAT AND
nvenient Dwelling, No. 1508 MOUNT VERNON
Street, or it will be exebanfrd for a Germantown pro
perty of same value. For others, see North American
and U. B. Gazette.
gla FOR BALE-AN EXCELLENTin
..a..FARM of 110 dem. at Union Station, on West Wa
Jersey Railroad. 20 miles from Cameo. Good bald-
Ingo and good 'oil Price low and terms easy..
Also, a number of fret. claBB Farms within a few
tulles of Philadelphia. B. F. GUINN.
'nol9 123 Smith FOURTH Street.
aVALUABLE FLOURINGAIk
MILLS AND FARM FOR BALK —Known as ...L.
SHILMIRE'S MILLS, on the Pennepaek, in MONT
-00)411RT O.II3NTY near the North Pennsylvania
Railroad, fourteen miler from Phradelphia; comprising
a large MisROHANT MILL, with three run of burrs,
and 41 necessary machinery, In good.orde. for mann
factaring all kinds of grain. Also, a GRIST MILL,
with two ran of burros Mansion Donee. several Tene
ments. Barns, Shops, Ike . with 45 Acres of highly pro
dpctive Land. As the owner is engaged In the milling
and graio business 40 miles distant, this Pranerty. flaw
In successful operation; - wilt be sold a bargain, and if
&mitred, immediate possession will be Riven. including
the custom, stock of grain, teams, implements. Ac. all
ready established for an enterprising business ma n to
make money.
For terms, which will be eaSy, apply to
M. THOM AS & SONS. Philadelphia;
Or to the subscriber, at Downingtown. Pa.
nolo lm DAVID Slistairßs
DRUG STARE FOR SALE.-FIX--
TURES and contents will be sold at a valuation.
with a disgount of twenty per cent. This is a splendid
opening foT a competent person. The stove was formerly
occupied by Col. A. H. Grimehaw, and done a large and
successful business. Apply to
B. &T. MUCLART,
n023-6t 605 'MARKET St., WILMINGTON, IlieL
1 °IIRENT-THE LARGE PHOTO
rrsplilc Booms formerly °coupled bY W. L. GER
MON, corner of SEVENTH and CEIESMUT Streets.
CBo,several other l'ool7 a over the Photographic home.
ovine at 818 WASHINGTON Square. nols
CI,ERMANTOWAVLOT FOR SAM
‘..JI A very desirable Cottage Lot, about EX/ by
no feet, corner of .1/3 PPERSON and 171132.1. Streets, two
squares beyond the depot ter the sew- paesenger rail
way. Price low, terms eseY:
Apply to
THE UNDERSIGNED, RAVING RE:
-A- MOVED his BEAL ESTATE OFFICE to No. 53
TENTH Street, corner of Arch, has there reopened hit
REGISTER, In which the public may enter their
PROPERTIM FOB SALE.
And Is prepared to collect INTERESTS, Ground and
House BEATS, In every part of the
oel7-2m. WILLIAM 0. BEDFORD.
JOHIY VP. HAMPTON
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACA
DBICI_
_WEST CHBEITER.—The Third Session of
this ACADEMY will commence September Ist
The Board of Trneteee consists of the following ten
demon:
TRUSTEES.
Hon. JAMBS POLLOCK. President.
Captain WILLIAM 'APPLE, Vice President.
W. B BARBER. Esq.. Secretary.
JAMES H. ORHE, Esc., Treasurer.
Rev. Rich' ii Newton,D. D. , Charles B. Dungan...Bal..
Bev.Tbos. Brainerd, D. D.. George Y.
Hon. Oswald Thompson, William L. Springs, Esq.,
Hon. Charles O'Neal, George L. Farrel, Esq.
Hon. W. B. Lehman, Addison May, Bert
Col. Win. Bell Waddell, T. B. Peterson, &q..
Joseph B. 'Townsend, Esq., Theodere Hyatt, Ben.
•
James L. Claghorn, Req.,
gh
Thorou instruction In English, the Classics and the
Sciences, by teachers of the highest attainffients, is fur
nished to Cadets. Students can be fitted for an Col
lege class, or can prosecute to any extent the usu al Col
lege course. Rho Military Department embraces all the
dans taught in the United States Military Academy.•
Horses for (ffivalry and Light Artillery exercises are
provided. While no military duty trenches upon the
time -a saigned to scholastic pursuits, such Theoretical
and Practical Military instruction is afforded to the
Cadet as will completely fit him to be an efficient oiliest
in any arm of the United. States service.
For circmiars, apply to JAMES H. ORNE, Beg., No,
6E6 OBSSTEUT Street, Philadelphia. or to
Colonel THEO. HYATT.
not-lm President Pennsylvania Military Academy.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.-
MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, four miler:from
MEDIA, Pa. Thorough course In Mathematios,Olassies,
Natural/Weimer:, and Engliah ; practical lessons in Civil
Engineering. Popils received at any time, and of all
ages, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Refers to John
C. Capp do Son, 23 South Third atreat; Thoe. J. C/ayton,
Beg:, Fifth and Prone streets: ex. Sheriff Kern, and
others. Address Rev. J. HERVEY BARTON, A. R.,
VILLAGE ORRIN, Pennsylvania. sod. em
DISSOLUTION.-NOTIOE IS HERE
BY given that the eo-partnership heretofore exist
-In[[ ltietween MICHAEL C. BOYER, AMOS SMITH,
SAMUEL R. HILT, and MATTHEW H. CRAWYORD,
trading tinder the name style, and title of the WiLST
ENGINE C 0.." of NORRISTOWN, Montgomery Co.,
Pa., wee the sixteenth ( loth ) day of .Tnly last dissolved
bYxmitrial consent, by the withdrawal of said Samuel
Hilt.
The future business or the coneern will be settled and
conducted by the remaining partners, wider the old title
of the " West Engine Co.
Signed: A M. C, BOYER,
AMOS SMITH,
M. H. CRAW/POW),
SAMUEL B. HILT.
noll-P3l
russoLuTiox.—THE COPARTNER.
SHIP heretofore (Waling under the Inn of
SANNKL N. DAVIES & SON
US this day dissolved. The business will be settled by
the undersigned. at No. 21565 DOCK Street.
Ow ASLES E. DAVID, &arriving Partner.
PVILADKLPILLIL, Sept. 30, 1661.
00PARTN1LBSTI17.—The undersigaed have this dal
formed a copartstersittp_under the 'firm of
DAvisS BROTEBRS.
for the transaction of a_reneral
BANKING ADD BROKSHAOS DIISINKSM.
at No. 5126 DOCK Street.
D. B. Certificates of Indebtedness. Quartermasters'
Vouchers and Cheeks and Government Securities gene
.
rally, bought and sold. ,
Business .Paer and Lamm on Co'laterals negadted-
Stocks and L o ans boacht and sold on Commission.
oel-2m
A SAFE STEAM BOMBS. - TUB
subscriber is prepared to receive order' for the
"HARRISON STEAM BOILNE." in sizes to snit pur
chasers. The attention of Manufacturers and others is
sailed to the new Steam Generator. as combininn es
sential Advantages to absolute safety from destructive
anpletilon, first cost and durability. economy of file',
fasilitY el cleaning and transportation, &c. &e.. w g
seised by any boiler now in use. These hollers iw.h be
seed is daily operation, drivistir the extensive works of
Messrs. Win_ Sellers & Co. Sixteenth and Hamilton
sbe6.at S. W. Cattell'efatriory, Spruce street, Schuy/-
kill. Md at Garsed's T7IIIIIO3O,MU_ ,Fraakford.
/08. MARRISON,
Waahtucton .4.1 k
MT4 South THIRD Street.
ptralt PALM OIL SOAP.--THIS SOAP
A. to made of pure, fresh Palm 011. and Is entirely a
Vegetable Soap ; -more imitable for Toilet use than those
Made from animal fat. In boxes of one dozen cakes, for
el per box. Manufactured by
0110. M BLKINTON a SOM.
11.14 MAROABITTA Street, between Front and
emend. above Callowldll. iee-fint
STEAM HICA.TERB FOR FAOTORDEn
MILLS. dm, s o with. exiontet or direst otosisi
alio, Collo for Ploatorondonsers. liraporatom
fal-110 . IL IPMIEMAIII. ‘4l , KN.% ft
PHRENOLOGICAL EXAM.
TIONB, with toll descriptions of emu
7 4% DAY and ITZNINT.Ay 1 LAC ,
edli . whnis - No. No BOW= Mita On&
STEAM AND Ware RiG:A.TIGErg-t • KiC
tersest assortment lenttliiitelphil--oonatantlion,
band. BROWX. WALE Moot. ani-Ise*
AUCTION SALES.
JOHN B. MYERS & ca,_41.170T1014-
MUM Doc 932 sad 11.1411AWIT Wrest
NOTICE —lncluded in out large peremptory eale of
borate,shoes. dm., to be bold on TIMED ti.V lifotalnc,
EON , . Mb, at 10 o'clock, will be found in part tits fol
lowing fresh goods. viz:
cam s men's, boys', and youths' thick boots.
—cases men's. boys'. and youths' kip and calf boots.
C 1186,8 men's grain cavalry boots.
ones, boTs' grain and L L. bnots.
csses men's. boss'. and youths' ktp brogans.
—cases men's, boys', and youths' baimorals, tap
sole do.
cases men's, boys', and youths' Congress boots,
tap sole do.
carom women's. misses', andl.children's calf. kip.
goat, grain and sewed, pegged, and copper nailed
boots and balmorals, embracing a general assortment
of city and Ea-tern-made.goods.
Also, Cae re gents' 24 .inch ley, enameled, grain
foxed, steel-shod cavalry boots, gam shoos, arm,'
goode, &c.
SPECIAL SALE OF . READY• MADE CLOTHING
•
. SHIRTS, Re.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
November SOth. will be sold by catalogue, commenc
ing at 10 o'clock precisely, on four months' ore M.
about 276 lots of men's and boys' fashionable ready
made clothing, ebirts, fec,
LARGE FBNNtrnily SALE OF itIgOPEAN AND
KRICAI4 DRY :000 DS.
. .
We will hold a large sale of British: German, 'French.
and A merican dry goods, by catalogue, on four months'
credit, and part for cash,
Off THURSDAY MORNING.
Dec. Ist. commencing at precisely 10 O'clock, CO/11-
Peeing
64 PACKAGES AHD LOTS
'
of British Cte an, French, India,'and American dry
goods, elebracisg a large, foil, and fresh asecrtment of
wools*, worsted, linen, cotton, and silk goods for city
sad country sales,
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF CARP/I - TINOS, DEM -
GETS, &c.
ON FIND LY BIJRNING,
Dec. 2. will be sold by catalogue. on four mouths'
credit, commencing at 11 o'clock precisely, a full assort-
Meat of ingrain, venetian, rag, list, hemp. and cot
tage carpets, drogireN, ato,
• FOB SALE AND TO LET.
el FOR SALE-PREMISES ON THIC
grad North side of SPRING GARDEN Street. and on the
sonthwestarly side of RIDGE avenue, baring a front on
each or 60 feet: on Spring Garden _street there is a nib
darn, tal thri e-atory brick dwelling, and on the Ridge
avenue there are three brick buildings, at present need
for manufacturing Purposes.
For terms, apply to
n022-C
B PLUM,.
No MIS SPRING GARDSN St.
eft FOR SALE OR TO LET-A MTN
ber of convenient new DWELLINGS. with modern
improvements, on Borth Eleventh, Twelfth..and Thir
teenth street& apply to TATLOW JACKSON,
GPI CHESTNUT Street. or at
nol2-ti 1838 North TW sLrra Street.
B. F. GLENN. 1238. FOURTH Street,
nol9 and S. W. cor SRVENTEENTH and 11/1188
JOBSPH , LEA,
128 CHESTIWT Street.
EDUCATIONAL.
COPAM
iforransEß 10, •
ORAILLES . S. DAVE
PKTIIII A. D 1 17136.
PinLADiu.pso.A, October 1,1264.
BALE coy 1.000 LOTS- FANCY' AND
G of)D8 srd6t,
NO TIC E .—TO-MOREO W MORNING ,
Nov. 79th. at 10 o'clock, will he sell ', 1. t4
credit, about 1,000 lota of fancy an d-- A tra,
Brinell, Irish, and Gorman Dry Oe a d,, ~,,Ltne y,
beet assortment offered at auction this "" M i•rAl
...., n
enll lined, of Lupin's fabrics. Also. black ";It
fic tra d and plain silk., velvets, plate and pt. •:.
dreee goods, beoche shawl... aro I long X. 7
linen damasks and linen tablecloths re the r t - „'
of Richardson. Son. & Owden,td which thea
the trade le particularly requested. .ltt
NTCE. TO kIERCHANT TAILDEs
Alio, 100 nieces French black and b• ae 0 ,,,. ,
90 pieces French double captor beaver.. " 44 *
20 • • 8.4 tricots and ribb.d cs •
20 " " 6 4 black tricot Leas e "Muss.
Also, Italians. satin de chines sei„ , i‘,.
NOTICE TUBALERS IN rgEn. t
0 ciAY MORNING '
mx,
cartons fancy and plats Dome de naie b, t
bone. including some very bleat cost
WugICO steamboat black eilk e.ivel cb„,
W bite and colored edge black silk 'moo , -411 .
lk) pieces colored silk velvets, to tsh! c f , ~: h -.0 .
of the trade is requested. "te au,
SPLENDID QUA GITY LINEN DAlyiket
DROP AND LINEN DAMASK T 4 8 ,E els / ~,
Of Richardson, SOD. & 0 Wa.ll'S Csl Pbralt;•l j '
1
tare. suitable for th e bent t.. 4 y, - ; ktz
9lpienca 6.4 to 8.4 loom linen Manse's; '.
' '
20 et 8 4 whitey brown linen damson,
Ety • • 8 4 extra quality wbLey brow. t
DAP and snow. drop do. a its t
29 pieces 9 4 entruality Whitey bt, ) ,, eur4t
asks and snow-drop do
7 4 to ID 4 extra qua hy liven damask tab's
220 dozen buck aback linos tswelc, ' tiolas,
LINEN MACHINE THREAD
NH dozen Bret ooellty linea machine tksky
DOMESTIC 0000 a goy, c , sii
igAlsO,d t la ge assortment of cotLmand we 4e,
goo..
LAST GRAND PUBLIC SALE I'm. , ot.a
, FRENCH. GERMAN. AND ERITIQH bri- ,I
OP LUPIN'S C.ELEBF ATV) SPartkrqi.
Qff TUESDAY MORNisq
Nov. 29, 1884,at 10 o'clock. on rear es,nt,,
bv FTIEbESS. BEINLEY. & CO., g att i,,,, ,44 . 3.
egFAT NUT Street.
600 piece. Lupin's celebrated nurlenos, wha l).
no
vio a c n , d e co ra l m or . ei. p a e l ri l : s y r u g a n i i:iiesic...
and
emo,
60 Pieces velour ranee , desirable sad.. ,
66 oboes Perisienne. n.w and veer d ai l tall
00 pieces temise, ail (lea ,i 14.1,.
3fo pieces peoelins and eoi nab ce, silk ;ram,
210 Pieces rich printed cashmere woes% Lucie
Mathes.
fro piece..
igh pla lo7 in
5. mouelitt de lees.% black, A l
h Co
100 piecee 6-4 do. , black and o`ored,
100 pieces super b'sxork, wool els.ide.
lop *cos do.. Union.
TO STONE CUTTERS AND BDILD I 2?..i
STOOK OF HAS MANTELS. REA Dsra:ls,
FINISH= MARIO.% TOOLS. at.
THIS MON NUN%
Nov. 29, at 10 o'clock, at John Dinnal'e PAM
782 F oath Broad street, a quantity • he Ihlit
ble ldantebs, suitable for parlors, t nine mot
chambers. Also a quantity of head and (rants
finished marble; also the tools, beaellee tad
Bale peremptory.
nel2-Sm*
Sale Go. 'IRIS South Eittenhonse Senna
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD PIA3IO.
CARPETS.
• ON TUBSD tY MORNING.
•29th latitant, at ID o'clock, by cataloana lie
youth Rittenhouse Square, t i e =Mier fanatan,
word piano , line carnets, book-a:rep Arc
- May be examined at 8 o'clock on the rolling
sale.
Sale No. 711 Franklin stwet.
RESIDENCE AND SUPERIOR FURNITURE, I
111ERWRS. CHINA' AND GLASSWARE, &c,
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
Nov. 97th,. MAD o'clock, by catalogue. at '
Franklin street, above Coates street. the entire
tore, mantel and pier mirrors, Sue china seder
ware, tee feather beds and mattresses, tine
carpets- du.
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the mullah's
sale.
R SCOTT, JR, A,IICTIONEER,
• 692 CHBSTNOT and 61S LIFSON St
piniar FORD & CO., AUCTR.
. 8 - MIS IIfARKST and 5251 COMMIROB
Ineoneepn•nesefTbunday, 24th lust beat
at Ting. our Bele will be postponed until ITN
26th Inst.
POSITIVE BALM OF LOGO a.LBILS BOOTS
80089.
' THIS MORNING
Conuneneirut at ICI o'clock. we will sell by ea
for casb,:l,ooo C&208 prime boots, alms, brews
morals, dm., suitable for men's, wumna a:
dren's wear, from city sad Eastern maculae:,
LARGE SALE OF 1,2100 CASES sOnlYl,
BROGANS. BaLWOKM,S. kr.
ON THURSDAY MORIiI.V3,
December 1, will t e sold by cuLam,. c'a'
at 10 o'c;ock precisely, L . ZO case, boots, •bnre.l
cavalry boots, &a. Also, women' , , m'•eei', as
then's boots, shoes gaiters, bats:orals. tec.
CWOLBERT, AUCTIONE
e 1.6 SOUTH SIXTH STRAIT.
CHOICE PURE OLD BRa7DIS3.
CI RIBS, RUM. GIN, CHAMPAGNES, CLARET
GARS.
ON TUESDAY MORNING NEXT,
The 291.1tinat, at-ll o'clock, at No. 16 &call
Street, a large assortment of very choice and no
LIQUORS, IN CANS AND DabIIJOBNi
The whole comprising the largest and fine
have over offt)ell. In worthy the attentbnef
gentlemen, Ca well as fret e Lee hotel sad •
keepers.
Catalogues now ready.
BY HENRY P. WOLBERT,
lONNIM,
No. 2091 MARKET Stre AlM et. Booth Side, al).
Sales of Dnr_lito_oi%_Trizarelate,_ Nottons,
MONDAY, WEDDiSSDAY, and N.ELDAY
monolog at ID o'clock.
pANCOAST WARNOCK,
-s- TIORSEREL 240 !LARKS! Street.
LARGE POSITIVE sauglor goo LOTS &
AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS. NMI
GOODS, HOSIERY GOODS. &a., ars „,by
ON WEDNESDAY MORSIIiG, Ca
November 30, commencing at 10 o'clock
Included wilt be found a lame and generals:.
of seasonable goods, to which the ottentieo
is hornet&
diaSTEAM. WEEKLY 1 7
VARPOOL, benching at QUM
(Cork Harbor. )-The well-known - Steamers cr tb
pool, New York, and Philadelphia Stearaf:'sC ,
(Inman Line), carrying the 11. 8. Nails, are :sr
aail as follows:
OPTY OF LONDON.
ETNA.— ....
EDINBUDGH
and ever ) aneeeadie ; Satardiy . at Aaoa. Yaw
North River.
SATES OF PASSAGE :
Payable in Gold. or its equivalent in Carrel
FIRST GABLE. ••••••• 490 001STBEY.' AGE • • ---
do to'London... •ES 001 do to Londe_
do to Earls 95 00: do to Fees •
do to Hamburg- •90 001 do to Hainhnui
Paesengers also forwarded to Havre. &soli
terdam. Antwerp, Ike, at sonally low rate&
Fares from Liverpool or Quee tOWS : 1.!! Cat
KZ. .106. Steerage from Liverpool or Queen , :v
noes who wish to send for ti•ter bleed*
tickets here at these rates.
For farther i e ,
'ormattot imply at the r
Offices. JOHN 0. DALE,
nol4 • tde3 lll WALNUT Emit Phi'
aglia BOSTON AND PELL_
PHU STEAMSHIP Ll= oarsoo
port on MATURDATS from thrt 'abut abort
Streit. Phi Adelphlo, old Long Wharf, Boston,
The steamship SAXON, Cap: Matthew.. will 4 4
Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday. Tte,.l 3
A. M., and eteanuehip tiOltaialr, Capt. Set.'
Boston for Phil, delphia, on the acne day at 4 P•
8111P81.
Thsee nei► Rota ombetattlal steounsllll'4
Line. saillms from each port punctually on So
Inenrences effected at one-Ulf the lreral
on the 'lewd,.
Shippers are rettneeted to send EliP ZOOSIP 4
of .1 -, oling with their Koala.
For Freight or PaesageAhavtag_ll
apply to HENRY Vf !BS" -
12112241-- - . 334 South DIM AWASE
i tal FOR NEW YORK
OUTBIDS Los.
coesTwiss STEAMSHIP pIgrANT'S
FRBIOHT LINE FOR NEW FORK, and CO'
for all „Northern and Ragan; cities and New
541111P A L Igi f SVAY. THURSDAY; AND SATn i
from the Company' wharf. Brat above fast s
New York, from Pier H. North river, oh"
S P. M.
For freight, which will be received Ulf
in the most careful manner, and delivered
greatest despatch, at fair rates. apply to
WILLIAM J. 'TAYLOR It
210 North Wii•
Adigit NEW EXPRESS LII
WASHINGTON. GRO Wird'
ALEXANDRIA; VIA CANAL. —One of the
this line will reeve the exit wharf above
every WEDBISSDAY and SATURDAY, for
ports, at 13 o'clock. Xor freight &Deli
WX crapx
• • No. 34•Notth
gM • ESTV.Y'S
COTTAGE ORGANS
Not only UNEXCELLED; but innvatiAmoi
of Tone and Power. designed espectalll for •
and &hob's, but found to be equally
the Parlor and Drawing Room. For sale oaf
R. g;
No. 13 North AIM.
Also, a complete assortment of the Petted c•J
constantly op hand
NMIDBCKER BROTHER 3.
ANOS. —The public, and tu rtic `?
profession, are invited to examine these bee'"
strnments, which are meeting with 'mob us
it'd degree .of popularity and sale in NO'
*wherever known. The deeideratum so kW
for A hest rength of the from. and sosor
the ' toooden frame. so happily attained by the ,
their Flames Incomparable with any of e ta ,
gnalUied testimonials of such named so ,
Mills, Mason. Heller, Thomas, Zuudel.
others, amply_retablish their high rank.
by W. J. COCHRAN, 908 CHESTNUT buy....
a large assortment of other new and ;
Pianos. for sale and to rent.
ItZYBR , B NTWI I
PROVED muuKaarr KALI
OVERSTRUZIG PLADOS.
Rekheirledged to be the beet Lendce.
mai Alalllft Awards to America reveled..
~ .01:0101113 AND 810ORDAILAP
Await .1111fiervoerue..Io. IRS ARCS St-
PIANOS COTTA( COTTAGS
BI
OR HAEMONIIP
DICIEItS. WISH'S
a'l-Zot Pro,
AUCTION SALER
uNESS, BRlNiary ,
No. 616 CHESTNUT and 612 SAY
igjo deeps caper gnallty Writs Plaid and stn .
pooling, and va encias.
50 plebs 6.4 Anglo-flagon plaids.
50 pieces dress materials, silk, crap% s*
malenses. PI,
166 pieces 6-4 quality French Mantel plat& nio
balmora/ ekirte. latest -Eyler.
10 cases fancy British dress goods,
s,ate
,
bromides, mohair., Arc
20 eases staple dress Hoods, Minn elsth
white colored Coburg.. black ,
poplin.. Victoria c:oths, and ottomans,
centimportatton
200 block Tht het long slum's, wool f r h t ,
500 new styles long sod square wool
' lO 4
60 Paris rich broths long shawls.
100 pieces dress silks, plain colored t-1,, 3
faced g
*
do., colored grow de Fuer, '
all choice stylmi.
I 60 plecenblack arranres, flgtireel heS'etae.
20 pieces mantilla velvets , sonar Lrone Ew a.
ME'S W&R GOODS.
25 pieties extra super lel tie E cloths.
26 pieces extra sneer brown castors.
Yfi pteess extra shirr double ca4ers,
20 pieces extra caper 5-1 black tricots aid :2,1.
aimeres.
60 pieces Italian clothe and satin de cblaet,
Mies.
60 pieces colored Wester., super gnabtv
15 pieces Enter Lyons all. silk c diar celeat,
50 pieces super styles black and colored vik
SPECIAL SALE OF GOO C&RriNF. SRO
November 29. 1864, f
ON TUESDAY
es hi OREINI,
Nos 4 and 5 black and colored cord edge nte,.
ribbons.
Nos. 10 to 90 do, do.
Noe 4to 60 splendid quality black pont; de VA
Nos. 16 to 60 Scotch plaid colored do. '
Nos. 46 to st, rich bro oho embroidered 3.
Nos. 22 to 60 Bros grain and Patio do
Fringed edge wide end hone, JO.
STEABOAT VELVT iiia:t;
Full asso r t men t Nos. Ito HO E steambo9aty suss
silk velvet ribbons.
do..
edge.to—colored and black do.seiti,vri6tee'
cord
AT. THOMAS & SONS,
Nos. 139 and 141 Routh FOUP,TIISt.4I
BALES 0 6TOCES ANI REST. !SIVE
At the Exchange. every TUESDAY, MD 4'else
An-r- Handbills of each Property h , .nedeneva,
on the Saturday ;rev - lons to each ea . °
In pamphlet form Riving full description&
T P
DAY UEHTTURE SALES at the ATIZMOD Sot
RURS. • •
Air Particular attention given to , siee at ?eq.,
eidences, am.
I.REAL - ESTATE RTOCK3, arc.. 29TH nve ,
Execritorro and Orphans' Ccurt S:acii
gages, and Real Estate.
• TUESDAY NEXT.
A very large sale. S 5 propertt•e, to be r.tli
idly. Including valuable bustne*s stand., int
and plain dwellings, large lots-24 aer.c and
lota, Frankford: 23G-acres, Long lane, ice., Se.
bills ready.
SHIPPING.
.....8.11.70RD.0.
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Fief /ate taken at fair rates.
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