Vressf 310 N ilAy, 31, 1865 TITJE PEMTSE OF AN ECCENTRIC INlnvinttAt... , The Man with the i 'nary Walk" died a few any: , since in the Illockley Almshouse. lie was an inmate of that institution for the &Pare Of As . Year& There are in , doubt many izens of Ph ladelph ht 1 , 110 remember seeing this holt v'Alutti daily inardtiog to and fro to :front of ludepentlenee Bull. After the lapse of ,everail month- of tram: lug in front of that place, during witch time h was never known lo utter a Inn Ai word, lie was grossly insulted by a citizen. Ile 81 ruck tll paiSOn who thus mo ksted hint, and was taken into :custody therefor. and bound over to answer at court. Ile , :gas acquitted on the, ground of insanity, but teas sent to temporary quarters in the Comity Fri3On, from which place he w-as re moved to the State Lunatic Asylum. He re mained in that institution until it was meet , that his malmly was incurable, when it - was thought necessary to return him to the prison whence he came. lie was then taken - to the Blockley AhnShouse, where he remained a very mameable imitate until last Wednesday, - when death removed him. It WaS a vei7y great luistake to suppose that his military walk tirese from any warlike proclivity. lie wash; "well to do" farmer in the interior of the State of Penn. - vile:lulu, and remarkable, for his industry. White following the plough be neath the burning rays of the sun, he fell a viethn, and like to have died from congestion of the brain, superinduced by the great heat. Ve recovered, 110Wever, but his miod a-as pzlrtly gone.. An angel of peace Cpl eared and advised hint to forego all agrieultnral lmt suits, and to proceed to Philadelphia to gua rd . the relies in Independence Hall. It was no- Ces sary,, however, to assume a sort of martial hearing,, and, therefore, the, unfortunate man procured a pair of heavy Cavalry boots—a Searre article in those (lays—tau". a pair of ptnitiloons, eYer the legs of which the hoot S Were draw». Thus attired, lm left the agricultural scenes of the State, and commenced his ":Tramp, I ramp, tramp," up and down in front of - Independence Hall. lie srectli'y excited consider:dile attention, and in a short lime became one of the celebri ties of the city, as the "if with the. Mili tary WOW , wa , taciturn never spoke to anYbOdy unless he WaS )1.1 . 5t SrOlten to. lie Often COnVerSed 'Wftil himself, hut in such. a 'numb] ing, manner that he could not be easdly unclerstood. Ile generally carried rations In his pocket, and, therefore; remained on duty all day. He was regular In his visits to the Hall Until the unfortunate day when be - gave ri.per.i 4 on WllO insulted him a - military kick, whieh - deprive,d him of his self-imposed - His death was caused by consumption. Ile was a fine, healthy looking man, when tint appearing on Chestnut Street. Re..itrltining him of his liber ty piObably broke down his cOnititut km, and gradually he deelinc.al iota the diSetise that re moved him from among the things of earth. LINCOLN MONUMEN T 1. JEFFERSON SQUARE.—A number of patriotic gem lemon, in the southern section of our city (old South wark district.) Ii 11 privately contributed, of their fundS, tO the extelvt of nearly twenty Thousand dollars for a bronze statue monu ment of the late President Abrzthant Lincoln, -which they desire to have erected in the cen tre of antfersou Square.. The statue is life-size, and it is designed to place it npon t well-pro portioned granite pedestal, the whole to be Surrounded by an ornate railing. The pro jectors of this movement have given any amount of PYld enee 01 their 6terlii , g p:etriotism during the rebellion. _ Thus quietly started - the present project, and have collected, With their own individual contributions, enough funds to procure a suitable monument to the illustrious deceased Pres:Went. Application for the erection of the monument in the Square, was made several days since, to Mr. Charles Dixey, the COlllnlissionerOf City Pro perty, and this gentleman promptly favored it. Ile has submitted the application to the Mayor, as the executive of the city, so as to :ascertain the extent of °MOM power required in order to allow the proposed monument to be erected on public property. MUSIC ANIO:N•G TILE BnORERS.--The en largement of the apartments iised by .the Board of Brokers, at the Men:Mt:Ws Exchange, - was duly celebrated on Saturday, on which oc casion the Mannerchor Musical Society sang some choice pieces. The bulls " and "bears" were thug harmOnized for a time, by a happy COmbination of "flats" :nut "Sharps." A col lation was served, and the good things of life - were freely indulged in, lager beer being one of the elements. Wine and wit sparkled, several speeches were made, and a happy time generally prevailed. One speaker felt grati fied indeed that the German element had been introduced among the brokers, Ile Was grata-. feed, now, that the war wits over, and - - union and harmony were about to be restored, that prosperity would prevail among all classes and that universal suffrage be decreed to all men, no matter of what color or birthplace. This sentiment met with the most enthusi astic applause, mingled with a few hisses, with a cry or two of " no.polities here." The whole entertainment, however, passed off in a "gay and happy" style, showing that the brokers have the love of music in their souls, and like 4 ‘ any other man," can appreciate lobster salad, with all the sundry embellishments. NEW PUBLISIIING HOUSE.—We notice in Our advertising columns that Mr. lloward Chitlien, the junior partner of James Chatlen a Son, has purchased the entire business of the firm; and having been the business mana ger for the last ten years, we are sure it will be .conduCted With his usual energy and liberality. The trade list embraces over one hundred books, many of which are issued in the most elegant and costly style of Paper, printing, .and binding and it is the intention of the new - Fara to publish a series of popular fiction, in the style of the Tuuchintz Edition of British .Authors. • His stationery department comprises an ex tensive assortment of the finest English, French, and American note papers, with en velopes to match perfectly, and all the articles in this line of business. Mr. Challen has purchased Leypoldt , s Circu lating Library, and will largely increase it with all the most readable books published in this coltiltry and in Europe ; and will always have a full supply of new books on hand. We commend the new house to the favorable , attention of our patrons. BASE BALL.—For two or three weeks to come we shall have exciting times in base ball circles. The I.7uions of Morrisiana (a very strong club,) Will arrive bore on Tuesday, and take board at the Union Motel, Arch street, above Third. On Wednesday they play the Olympics, Thursday the Athletics, Friday the Camdens, and Saturday the Keystones. On Tuesday week (August Bth) the Eurekas of Newark will cope over for one day only, 'Which they will give to the Athletics. This Will prove a grand and exciting contest. On the 10th the Actives, also a superior organisa tion, will arrive here for two or three days' play. After the Actives, the Muttuals, Excel .siors, Empires, Eagles, Gothams, ete,, will ar rive. Often as many as ten thousand persons -witness these noble athletic encounters, and we have seen live hundred ladies upon the ground on such occasions, The Atltleticshave made handsome provision for visitors in the matter of seats, at the corner of Fifteenth street and Columbia avenue, In September the Athletics expect to visit Washington city. Racine TO FIRES.—Much has already been said against the reckless driving. in.- -dinged in by our liremen on their way to a fire; and there seems to be no disposition on their ;part to amend their course. Nor is it probable that there will be until one or more of our citizens are killed by this extravagant haste. Testerday, at the corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets, there was a narrow ctlCape from seri ous accident made by attach& of the Philadel phia Engine and Franklin nose Companies, owing to the reckless driving of the parties baring the charge of the horses attached to the steam-engines of both companies. The rhiladelphia was going at a tremendous speed along Chestnut street, and the Franklin came along up Sixth street, &I utillY fast. They cur ut the corner of Sixth and Chestnut, and the horses were thrown down. One of them IsVas considerably injured. DitowNtly.--on N u rtlay- afteraeOil a inan stipped Off Alps Clothing on Cherry street , wharf, Schuylkill, for the puromm of bathing, .He made a dive into the river, and did not come up again. Ifis dress being discovered on - the wharf, search was made, and the body of the deceased was found. The Coroner held an inquest lust evening. A paper was found ,upon the person Of deceased, on which was , written the name of William Horn. This pm. :ported to be a receipt given by Vance A:Lau Ails, in payment for two kegs of nails, under date of Saturday. The clothing consisted of black frock coat, black satin vest, light ribbed pants, brown mixed shirt, long boots, and black Kossuth hat. Verdict: "Accident ally drowned." The Coroner took charge of :the body. ;SUDDEN DEATR.,—The Coroner, on Sat- Imlay, held an inquest on the body of John Delany, aged forty-eight years, who resided at 1 ,1. 0. 7 •Iwnkins , court. Ile had been in ill health for a long time, and Saturday feeling sonic:- 101 a 'worse than usual, his wife went in Search -of a physician. When she returned, he was ::found dead at the bottom of the stairs. It is i,stipposed that in attempting to descend, he weakuegs, xnd thus perished. A ver 'diet in accordance with the above facts was rendered. 'THE WEST PnriAontoniA. BASE BALL ICLua.—This organization has secured the lot •on Forty-first street, above Lancaster avenue, 'Twenty-fourth ward, as their practicing ; ground. The field is 400 feet square, and is 'Very oanveniently situated, being but few ed feet from the Markel. tind o:Mout ill railWitYS. The Club arc luniy erecting .modations for their friends. Their eing days arc Tuesday and . TilUritlay. 00119. FlRES.—tillonly after twelve o'clock yesterday morning fire was discovered in the printing oilice of Edward James, in the second story of eas Girard avenue. The ftre originated from a defective line, and was extinguished before mach damage had been done. Yesterday afternoon a slight lire broke out in the oil store of Croasdale, Campbell, & Co., No. lift North Delaware avenue. The fire origi nated spontaneously in a box full of greasy sweepings, &c. The fire was confined to the box and a closet adjacent. Loss trifling. PHILADELPHIA CONFERENCE HISTORY- Car. SeeiETV.—The Preachers of the M. E. Church, of this City, have appointed Revs. G. W. Lybrand, J. E. Chaplain, A. Wallace, It. 11. Pattisop, and (U.l). Carrow, a committee to prepare a plan for a Philadelphia Conference Historical Society. SERIOUS AFFRAY.—Shortly after twelve o'clock, yesterday morning, an altercation took place at later Ilall, on South street, be low Fifteenth, in. hick Daniel Lambert was seriously ellt ahopt the face, with a porter bottle, in the bamlslof a man nainea Melo:tram Lambert was taken to the Hospital, STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETT.—The State Agricultural Society announce that their nest exhibition will be held at Williams port, on the . 2Gth, 47th, 95.411, and 29111 of Sep tember next. The premium list issued is the most liberal ever put forth. CAPTURED CANINES.—The clog detec tives captured 420 unmuzzled curs in the city during the last week. Of that number threo were returned, fifty were redeemed at $3 each, and 167 were killed. Is ItroußNlNG.—The Protestant Epis , copal Churches of this city have all been draped in hlack, in honor of the memory of the hde Bishop Potter. THE POLICE (Before I.[r. Alderman Beltler.3 BOLD ROBBERY. On Saturday morning, about one o'clock, Mr. "Reinhard was sitting on the front step of his house, *pruce street, near Third. While he win, dozing twO men (ntie along, eat his pan t:lloons, and aln,:tractol his rocko,-book. Mr. Reinhard was arOttSed by the bold transaction, and gave an alarm. °Meer Tomlinson pursued the thieves, and captured ono of them, who gave the name of J ohn Finirin. The accused Was committed. About two o'clock, on Saturday morning, the cabinet furnishing store of Thomas Thomp son, SOlt, SZ Co., No. irlti Smith Second street, was entered through the basement by break ing-in the door. °nicer Wm. Carney, of the Fifth ward, lid observed two men lurking about the premises, and watched them wit limit attracting particular attention from them. lie went on towards Spruce street and concealed himself behind a sign. lie saw the fellows go down into the riasement, and then got another officer. The two policemen suc ceeded in securing three robbers. One was taken on the outside where he <was left to watch, and the other wits found in the store. Velvets and plush to the value of about $5OO had already been brought down stairs ready for removal. The prisoners were taken to the Fifth-ward station-house, and subsequently were arraigned before Alderman Batter. They were cominittcd in default of 4'3,000 bait for trial. Their names are Vm. Johnson and Jos. Harley. • [Before Mr. Alderman Toland.] LARCENY OF A BOAT. George Wheeler was committed on ktturday morning for a further hearing, on OW charge of the larceny of aunning skill from Willow s g trent wharf, some days since. AtifENciting Foot-Race in Chicago Thu dye-mile foot-race for a purse of $l,OOO, between the Indian Deerfoot, Stevens and Smith. took place yesterday on the Driving I'ark 'course. The announcement of such a race, and the novelty of the affair were suf. ticient to attract a crowd of people; larger than any which has, assembled on these grounds during the season. On this occasion 'there email not have been less than two thou sand people present ; Mining whom were a large number of laaieS. Conspicuous among the assemblage was Major General Ord, aceom- lauded by two of his aids, Brig. Gen. Sweet, and lion. A. McConnell, of Springfield. The day was by no means propitious for the event, as the sky was overclouded during the whole of the performance. However, the dreaded rain did not descend, and the crowd escaped it wet ting. The late heavy rains, which have ren dered the streets and roads exceedingly mud dy, had no effect on the firml hard track, whieh was in fine condition, and free from mud. Of course, where so large an attendance was pre sent, there was no lack of interest, and betting set in lively from the start. There seemed to be but little choice on the part of those invest ing, as none of the men, save Deerfoot, was known. Bets were accordingly laid without OddS, on all ; DO one f-pbein the favorite. I half three o'clock the Contestants ap peared on the track. They were arrayed in close-fitting silk .tights'; the colors of De . erfoot being purple; those of Smith red; and of Ste vens White. They were all tall, wiry, athletic looking met; and a buzz of admiration went through th e crowd as they took their places for the start. Soon the word was given, and away they went, all close together and neither mak ing at first any very great eXertions,seeing that they had a long race before them. Soon their pace began to increase, and at the first quarter they had fairly settled to their work. All the - way around DO advantage was gained by either of the men, and on turning the first mile, they , were still all in a heap. This was the condi tion of affairs up to the Half-mile pole on the second mile : trout which point Smith began to lag, and soon fell forty yards behind. His pace was nnsteady and nervous, and seemed no match for the long, steady, strides of the other two. lie fell still farther behind on rounding the stretch,and gave out at the end of the second mile. ..Stevens here assumed the lead, and kept about four paces ahead all the way, around. The saute position was main tained at the end of the fourth mile, By this time the men both Manifested signs of the ar duous labor they had undergone, and their movements,. hitherto free and active, were now made with considerable effort. The rapid pace at which they had gone, and the distance they had traversed, began to tell upon them; and they lagged considerably on this mile. Stevens still kept the lead with long, swinging strides; but close in his rear followed the jier- SiStent Deerfoot, who met every increased ef fort of his opponent to widen the gap with a corresponding iticreaSe on his pet. All the way around they continued thus, and on round ing the Mud turn they were still close togeth er. The excitement at this point was very great, and no one seemed to -think that his chance of IVirMillg, his bet was worth any per Centage. As they came in the crowd closed up on the track so that only with dilliculty was a path - opened for the men to come in. The backers of each shouted to his man at the top of his voice to encourage him to renew ed exertions; and as they neared the score, each summoned the little energy that he had to gain the lead. Breast to breast they came down the stretch, each exerting himself to his utmost, anti straining every nerve for the lead. ;Nearer and nearer they Came, the spectators standing with breathless anxiety. carer an nearer grew the distance from the mile post and still they were even with each other. Both were using every endeavor to win the race and they could do no snore; and thus they crossed the score ,making a dead race, in the remarkable time of twenty-seven minutes and nine seconds. The following is the summary: First mile 616% Second " 4.444 Third " 6.51 Fourth " ............... ... .............. . . 4.53 Fifth " 5.24 Five miles THE. SHODDY ARISTOCRACY AT SARATOGA.- The thoddy aristocracy at Saratoga have" great difficulty in Wearing their unnsain. adv meats. Some Of them wake most rliliculoUS work of it—reminding beholders of premium cattle bedecked for agricultural fairs. . One unfortunate dunce of oleaginous development actually went through the martyrdom of dressing fifteen times before sapper on Tues day. A young damsel attable in one of the big hotels yesterday " astonished the crowd u by exclaiming, " Lor I mar ; I've dropped my diamond into tbe gravy PI A vigorous search for the lost jewel—a stomacher pm—was made is the kitchen refuse, but unsuccessfully. It is only worth $l2OO, and "papa" comes within Toodles' definition of a gentleman, He " don't care a darn." There is a greater crowd at Saratoga now than ever before at this time in the season ; but less of real refined gentility.— Altfflny Journal. MAERTED By PROXY.—One of the members of the 1030 United States Colored Troops was to have been married recently to a blooming co lored damsel of Savannah, but just as the ar rangements for the nuptials were nearly com pleted his regiment was ordered to Port Pu laski, and the expectant bridegroom had to leave with it. He wrote to his espoused, in forming her that be was too good a soldier to stay behind, and that therefore a postpone ment was unavoidable. Shortly after he sent another letter from the fort, stating that it would probably be a long time before he could attend personally to the matrimonial affair, and that, on the whole, as the preparations might net kCep and should not be Wasted, he would delegate his green:tenant in represent bhn in the ceremony, reserving to himself the right to claim her as his wife when he returned to Savannah. The wedding Caine Ott as he wig gested.---Savannah Herald. Two young men of Brooklyn, N. Y. are now occupying prison cells because, a few nights since, they knocked down an old luau l seventy-four years of age, and robbed. hint of lilt ttntire fortune—fire cents in 3crip. —The streets el the city of Hamilton, C. W., have been for three years lit with coal oil,as having been discarded for that purpose. The bids for the present year were twolvetlollars and ar half per light per annum for coal oil, and sixteen dollars for gas. Poor Gitigllni confining in a hoooles9 • state. He is raving mad, tears ills clothes to shreds El3lll every hair oil his head, grimacing at. those who come to , see him.—Court Journal,. UNITED STATES INTERNAL RE- VEN uE, Ist District, Pennsylvania. • N oTlcf; Is hereby given that the annual lists of containing the Agsesslnentlitli/0 11 the ineOnle s or 1R64.. and Licenses expiring May Ist, isedl, as well as Rimmerated Articles, will be open at this office 'luring the space of fifteen days., from and after this date, and that during the said time I will receive appeals and. determine relative to any erroneous or excessive valuation, which appeale must be in. writing. WASHINGTOIi7 KEITH. Assessor, No. 43.1% WALNUT Street. July Is. MIS. jyls-stuwet MucANDTAII4S & SMITH, MALT VIN KOAII FACTORS, BMA!) AND PRIME STREETS. Constantly on hunt and for sale a larva stock of MALT and. WRITE WINE viNEc,Ait—fi new article of manufacture In this country, made by the celebrated English process, and used exclusively for Pickling in Europe. All sates warranted free from impurities and ohmic:as. Orders filled promptly to all parts of the country. AHEN TS. L. E. CANDLOS, No. 113 Walnut street, Phila delphia. PITT & WHITE, No. 4 Exchange Place, Bal timore. CHRISTIAN LEE ..15 CO., Richmond, Va. E. W. DOULD & CO.; Newborn. N. C. jeln-3m MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &c. —2,Fm ta M ds. ass. Nos.l. 2, and 3 Mackerel, late-caught Ant Itsl,„ iu assorted packs es. _ 2,000 tees. New Eastport, Fortune naY, and Hall. fax Herring. Wine boxed Lubec, sealed, No. 1 Herring. 150 bids. New Mess Shad. 250 boxes Herkimer -county Cheese, &e. In store and for sale by MURPHY & KOONS, jale-tf NO. 146 NORTH WHARVES. CIARPET (;MAINS, YARNS, AND J M olceg just reeelved and for sale to dealers, at lowest market rates. HOWE, RUSTON, CO., je23-tf and 1.39 Nortn THLUD Street. SUERIEF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Paeitl.B, to the directed, win he exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening. August 7, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at SllllSolla reel flan, All those certain two pieces of ground situate in ilarmerly Penn Township, now the Twentieth ward or the env of Philadelphia: No. I.—lleginning in the middle of a certain street, vatted Collies street, (to be opened to the width of fifty feet from Jefferson to Oxford streets,parallel to and midway between Thirty-fourth anal Thirty- MTh streets) at a point two hundred and sixty-three feet mail one-fourth of an Inch south from the mid dle of Oxford street, and thence extending eastward in a line at right angles with Thirty-fourth street, anal lay other ground of the said Samuel Fisher Cor lies, one hinnired and fafty-si a feet five inches and three-fourths of an ineb, more or less, to the nate hitherto separating the grounds of the said parties: thence extending lay said last-mentioned line north thirty-six degrees anal forty 111111111 es WV.t two hun dred mud two fret len fuel.", waive or less, to tilt middle of t h e said fifty-feet-wide street to be opened and ealled Corlies street: anal thence, in the Sallie and be the other ground of the Said Samuel Fisher southward mid hundred and twenty-nine feet one inch and three-fourths, more or less, to the place of beginning. No. 2.—Begiml ing in the middle of Thirty-fourth street. at a point three hundred and fifty-one feet one web :Ind a. tamale south from the Null 1.11 Side of Ox ford street, theitee eXt eliding eastward in a tine at right angles Ile said Thirty-fourth street st x.ty eight feet six ittches and a quarter, more or less, to the line hitherto separating the grounds of the mid parties: thence by the said last-mentioned line north thirty-six degrees forty minutes west eighty eight feet tune inches anti three-quarters, inure or less, In the middle of said Thirty-fourth street; and thence in the same and lay other ground of the said Sammel Fisher Collies southward fifty-six feet six haulms and live-eighths, more or less, to the place of beginning. Together with the free use and privi legy of, in to, aura over the satd Corlies street and. Thirty-fourth street, in COMlllon with the 84111 Stannic' Fisher Corlies, Ilis heirs and assigns, ten ants, and occupiers of the ground homoling thereon; being the saute premises which *darning Fisher Cor lies and wife. lay indenture dated the twelfth day of June,18 5 55, - and recorded In Deed Book It, IL \V., No. 3.1, page 254, Cr., did grant and convey unto said Mifflin Laud Association In fee. C. - Gs. 487. Debt id0,00t.85, Juvenal.) 'Taken ill exectffitin, and to be sold as the property of The Miithin Lana: Association. - HENRY C. HOWELL, tinernr. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, July 24, 1865. jy26-3t SSALE:-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be etillVSell to public sale or vendue, on MON DAY Eve- August 1. 180 i, .at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Atl the 11 1 4 , :gl c e_st t !r ,. 3 r b y t , I ty k lo ni t e o s t s s u o ti v ge pt i e l pieces of. gronndltiSill the Men erected, situate on the coal Side Of TVirelltr - alUtotO street: No. I.—Situate on the north side of Shallcross street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on said Twenty-second street fifteen feet, and in depth cost ward along Shalleross street fifty-eight feet; :mined' to a yearly ground rent, or ..sll.lll of six ty dollar. 4: subject as respects that easternmost two feet six inches of the above-described lot to be as And for .. a Passage-way and water-course by the Owners and oreopiers of the lot adjoining, at all times hereafter forever. No. 2.—Situate on the east side of Twenty-second Street one hundred and sixty-nine feet southward front Arch street, in said city: containing in front On said Front street fifteen feet, and in depth cast ward filly-eight feet: subject to a yearly ground rent or stun of sixty dollars: and subject as respects the most easterly two feet six inches of the lot above described for the distance of five feet from the south line thereof, to be used as anti for a passage and water-nurse by the owners and occupiers of the lots adjoining. Ent4ogthe 5:1100 tWO lots or pieces of ground whiten Henry - Allen and wife by deed conveyed to Mary Jane Smiley, in fee.) CD. J., '65. 501. Debt, $125.41. Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of John 'Smiley and Mary Jane Smiley HENRY C. HOWEIL, Sheriff. Philada., Sheriff's Oltice, July 24, 1865. jr2a-2t SBERIFF'S SALE.-BY= VIRTUE OF a writ. of Levarl Pacias, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or vcndne, on MONDAY Evening, August 7, 1565, at 4 o'clock, at SansOnt street Hall, All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Uirard avenue. five, hundred and eighty-tour feet eight inches west of :Nineteenth street, In the city of Philadelphia% containing in front _on litrard avenue sixteen feet, and in depth on east -line fifty-hint feet four and one-eighth and On West nrty-four feet, live-eightbs of :Ln inch to College avenue, wheee the! breadth is sixteen feet ten and a quarter inches. [Which premises Osborn Conrad, by 'lced dated No vember 24, conveyed unto Isaac Newton in fee.] [D. C.: J., In, 506 Debt, poo. S. L. Taylor.] . . - Taken hi execution and to be sold as the eoparty of Isaac Newton. HENRY C. HOWELL. blieriff. Philadelphia. :4111,i1r$ Office, July 25. 18115. jy27-3t SITERIFF , s SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Athts Levstri Fachts, to Inc dirceto.t., wilt by es pooed to public sale or Venanc MOg- DAY Evenin g . August 7 ,.. 1565, at 4 o'clock, at Sall solo-sired. Hail. No. I. An that three-story brick dwelling-house and Rd of ground situate ou the north side or Laurel street. forty-three feet eleven inches westward front New. Marbct (late Budd) street, in the said city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Laurel stieet fifteen feet four incites, and in depth north.. ward ally feet. No. a. Mt that lot of ground, with the brick mes sunge thereon erected, situate on the north side of Laurel Street, herittolng seventy-three - feet floc Inches - westward trout the west stile of sald Budd street; containing in .front on Laurel street four teen feet three inches, more or less, and in depth northward one; hundred feet to Pollard's alley. [Being the same prmrses which Will lain IL Kern, Sheriff, by deed poll, dated December 31st, 18 7 .4, ac knowledged in open District Court, and entered among the records . thereof, in Book R. 2, page 292, eonveyed unto the said James Logan, rec..) B". -- On th“ecomi above-described property there t$ one three-story brick wessuage on Laurel street, and one two-story brick messnage on Pol lard's alley, or street. - CO. C.: J.. '65. 530. Debt. 4,24 , 30.62. Abrams.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James Logan, Charles Krebbs, and Frederick Klemm, terse tenants. HENRY H. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jut• 25, 1805. Jy27-3t S'HERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Paelas, to me directed, win be exposed to "'ohne. sale or vendue, on 1110NpAY Evening, August 7, 1863, at 4 o'clock - , at Sansont street Pall, All that three-story brick inessuage and back bniltlings situate on the north side of Haverford street 01 feet east of Logan street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front 13 feet, unit in depth na) feet, with lot appurtenant thereto. ED. C.: J., 'O, 5 , 27. Debt, $111.79. Aug-n. 3 Taken lltexecntion and to he sold as the property of Peter Wil6on and John Patterson, owners, &G. C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July'-L, 1863. jy27-31 L SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levarl. Faeias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or centlue, on MONDAY Evening, August 7, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at 6ansom street Hall, Alt that three-story brick messuage and, back buildings, situate on the north side of flaverford street 107 feet east of Logan street, In the 'city Of Philadelphia; containing in front 13 feet, and la depth 100 feet, with lot appurtenant thereto. CD. C.: J., '65. 526. Debt, $111.79. /Loge.] Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Peter Wilson and John Patterson, owners, HENRY U. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 26, 1885. jy27-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facia% to me directed, will be exposed to penile sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, August 7, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, All the buildings,improvements, and lot of ground situate on the north side of Wood street, one hun- , Bred and three feet seven anti three-quarter inches east of Eleventh street. in the city of Philadelphia,• containing in front on Wood street sixteen feet,and in depth eighty feet to Carlton street. (Which pre mises rhilip Kramer et, ox., by deeti eluted March 24, 1e64, conveyed unto Sarah S. Morgan in rue; sub ject to a ground rent of lifty-two dollars.) . CD. C.; J., 6 5. ' 528. Debt. $1,991.83. Morris.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William H. Morgan ;Lod Sarah Morgan. HENRY C. HOWEI,L, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mice, July 26, 166.5. jr 27-3 t ERI.P.FS• SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF STI L. , a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, August .7, 1565, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street 11 1111, Al! that three-story brick messuage and back Milidings, side on the north se of Haverford street, ,d Met eouth of Logan street, in the .city of Imitadetplita; containing in front 13 feet, and in depth WO feet, with lot appurtenant thereto. (I). (,;,; J., , 04. 525. Debt, tktii.7t. Auge.] Taken in execution and to be sold to the property Of Peter Wilson and Jul n Patterson, owners, tic. HENRY C. fit/WELL, Sheriff.- Philadelphia, Sheriff's (Mice, July 26, SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUA7OF a writ of Pluries Levarl Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON DAY Evening, August 7, 1865, at -4 , o'olock, at San sonl-street All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of :Axth street, 49 feet north of Wharton street, in the eity of containing In front on Sixth street 15 feet, ana in depth 67 feet, with the privilege of a three feet-wide alley. [Which premises Stephen Myers et ox., by deed dated July 20, Thris, recorded in Heed Book, No. —, page —,.conveyed unto Herman Van Heil, in Yee, subject to ground rent of 00.1 CD. C.;'.8.,' '65. 471. Debt, $251.70. Fulton.] Taken In execution and to be sold as the property Of Berman Vim Bell end terre-tenant. HENRY C. ROWELL,sherhr. Philadelphia, Sheriff's (Mee, July 25,1885. jy27-it SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levarl Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or venduc, on MONDAY Evening August 7, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street lean, An the build ings,lmprovements, and lot of ground situate on the north side of Burton street,sixty feet west of Fifteenth Street, in the city of Phila delphia; containing In front on Burton street six teen feet, and in depth thirty-six rect. (Which premises Alexander B. Carver,by deed dated March 24, 1897, recorded in Deed Book A. W. M. No. 27, page 297, &e., conveyed unto James Boyd in fee, re serving a ground rent of twenty-four..dollars, Said Boyd died intestate, leaving a widow; Jane Boyd. and John G. Boyd, surviving him.] C.; J.,'85. 998. Debt, 98.60. Quin.] Taken ill execution and to be sold as the property of Jane Boyd and Jelin H. Boyd. HENRY C. frOwELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oflice, July 2ti, 1863..1y27-86 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Levari Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON DAY Evening, August 7, 165, at 4 o'clock. at San sonl-st rent Hall, All that four-story rough-cast messuage and lot of Found situate on the northwest corner of Viue and Eighteenth streetS, in the city of Philadelphia; con taining in front on Vine area 22 feet 10 inches, anti in depth 125 feet to an 18 feet-wide-street,extending from Eighteenth to Nineteenth streets, [Being part (tithe 'premises which Charles Harlan, by deed dal al October 12th, 1844. recorded in Deed Book It. L. L., No. 28, 'page 79, &c., conveyed unto William Thompson fu tee.] . (D. C.; J.,'65. 542, Debt, 1115,554.17. ll.Bfoncy,Jr.] - Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Thompson. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Ottiee.July-..%,i4e5.j3,27-3t, SHERIFF'S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to nut directed, will be exposed to public sale or veudue, on MON DAY Evening. August 7, - 1005, at 4 o'clock, at San som-street Ball, No. 1. All that lot of ground situate on the north west corner of Sixty-third and Vine streets, in the City Philadelphia; containing in front on Sixty tlnrd street 7.90 feet, and in depth .5110 feet to middle of Six ly.rourth street. No. '2. All those four messnages and barn and lot Of ground, situate on the Havi:rford road, at inter section of Gray's lane or Coulter's road. in the city of Philadelphia; commeneing in the middle, of said Gray's lane and Ilaverford road, thence south along Gray's lane about GOO feet to Callowhill street or Westminster avenue, thence east alongi, middle of bahle 1,04 k feet. nwre, or less, to middle of Fifty eighth street, thence north - along widtllo of tinille 120 feet to n point, thence north 81 degreeS 50 mi nutes east •,?20 feet, thence north Sti feet to Haver ford road, thence west along same 1.470 feet to be ginning; containing Mg : acres of land. No. 3, All that lot of ground situate at the inter section <allaverford road and Sycamore street 22t1 feet to a point, thence south 100 feet, Unmet: by a Hoe at rtrbt angle, with Ilaverford road 34 feet 10 inches to Ilaverford YO3d, thence along mittne 244 feet 5% inches to Sycamore street sod the Twinning. o.'; Mt. Debt, *4,000. Simpson.] Taken in execution awl to be sold as the property of Joseph S. Shyer. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sherlll. Philadelphia. Sheriff's office, .1s ly 111, 1805. jr27-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.----BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Venditionl Exponas, to me directed, will be expend to public sale or - mtto, on MONDAY Evening, Almost 7, li=, at 4 o'clock, at saosont street Hall, All that three-story brick inessuage and lot of ground situate on the northeast corner of Fifth and Tasker streets, In the city of Philadelphia; contain ing in front on Fifth street 17 feet, and In depth along Tasker Street 64 feet. [D. C.; J. 'M. 5;f2. Debt, $110.87. Pahl.] Taken In execution and to he sold as the property Of Willhint Thorn. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offiec, July N. 1865. jr.:7-8t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY 'VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditionl Ex pons, to me dtreeteq, will he exposed to poblte sale or vendue, on MON sIo)AmY-stErveeetnil, itg a August7, 18+.;5, at 4 o'eiock, at. San- All that brick inessuage and lot of ground situate Ott the south side or Marrlner street, one bit HMO twenty-right rest weut. of Thirteenth strut, in 11`- city of. Philadelphia; containing in front on Marrlner gtreet 4%U:en feet, 'and .lepth forty. seven feet one then, more or loss. (WWl' prelfliSeli Will. S. Helmuth, trustee, et al., by deed dated De cember 31, 1835, recorded In Deed hook A. M. No. 90, page 663, &c., conveyed unto Jonathan 'r., John son in fee, reserving thereout a ground rent of thirty-two dollars.] th; J rill. sat. I)ebt. C. Biddle.] T a k e o i n excenti n n nnii to be sold us the property of Jonathan T. Johnson. HENIDI C. HOWELL, Seeriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's office, July '23, ilk. jy26-at THE PRESS.--PLATT, A TO,LPITI MONDAY, JUT, Y 31, 1865. QJIE RIFF'S SALE. -BY VIRTUE OF LI a writ of Levari Facial, to me directed will be exposed t o piiliic sale or veinlue, on MONDAY V•vening, August 7, 1805. at 4 o'clock, at 6ansoin street Ball. All that Iran of land, situate tu the late township of Penh. now city of Philadelphia. described as fol lows: Beginning at a post on the south side of a ,we -perch wow lane (called Mifflin lane)leading from the Wissahickon road to a landing of the Schuylkill river: thence by said lane south ally this, degrees and twenty minutes west fifty-one perches ami 53-10 01117: of a prrro . to hand late be longing to Joshua INKImr cod J rth ntrrillt t, at a pm.t: thence t 1 same hind td)111.11 tlhirty , sia ilegrer,s and forty minutes east thirty-one perches and 5-Ifighs i.ra perch. to a stone near n Mack osk tree; thence by land late of W iti• Itawlo, Esti., north Hay nie ce degrees mid twenty minutes east fifty-one CoTems and 83-100ths of a perch, ton post: Mimeo y other land late of said "%Vim Rawie, north thirty-six oegrees and forty mine tea west thirty one perches :10 , 1 5-10eths of a porch, to the place of brginning_ root sitting ten acres of land', bring the same premises which damec it. Huber and by indenture bearing even date with the mortgage un der wbieli this exeention is bad, to wit: August 50, 1854, which was going for part of the c a m niOneys, and recorded In Deed Rook ii.. 17t, page 210, did grant anti convey unto said Adol- Dims Isetterlinus sod Charles (inept) in fee. N. B. —Of the above the following only will be sold: that lot groom] marked No. 1 In plan of lots laid ant by the i lillliti Land Association, re rooted at Philadelphia, in Deed Rook It D. ' W.. o. 155, page 535„ situate on the east side o f Corliea street, two hundred and twenty-one feet and one- half of on inch smith of Oxford street, In the Twen tieth ward of said city. Mit:truing In front seven teen fia t. and in depth eighty feet to a four-feet -wide alley, leading uorthwara Into another four feet-vide alley. running from said Collies street to Thirly-fourth street, together with the privilege of said alleys. No. that lot of ground marked No. 14 In the aforesaid plan, 'dilute on the west stale of Thir ty-fourtb street, one hundred and thirteen feet and one-half of nn inch south of Oxford street, in the Twentieth „ward aforesaid, containing in front eighteen feet, and in depthminety-one feet to said nrst-named four-feet-wide alley leading northward into the said other four-feet-wide alley as afore said, with the privilege of said alleys. No. 3.—A1l that lot of ground, compassed of six contiguous lots, marked 15, 16, 17, 111, lit, and 20, in the aforesaid plan, situate on the east Side of Thirty-I°lloh Street, two hundred and tide: y-one feet and one-half of an Inch south of Ox ford street, in the T wentieth ward aforesaid; containing in front one hundred and twenty feet, anal in depth ninety-six lest to a four-feet-wide alley leading northward into another four-feet-wide alley, run ning from said Thirty-fourth street to Melrose sir. et, with the privilege of said alleys. No. 4.—A1l that lot of ground. marked No. 31, in the aforesaid plan, situate on the east ebiS of Thifly*lbllflll street, one hundred and eighty-six feet norli of Oxford sire. t. lit the Twentieth aforesaid: containing In front twenty feet, and in ; depth ninety six feet to a four-fret-wide ithey, which leads northward Into another four-feet-wide alley, which leads into Oxford street, anal which leads also southward into a certain other four-feet wide , nliey, running front said Thirty-fourth to Melrose 'Deets with the privilege of said alleys. that lot of ground composed of two eon t 18310111 lotsons died Igo. 43 and letter 13 in the afore said map, :din:a. in the Twentieth ward aforesaid; beginning at a point on the west side of Thirty- Fenn Meet one hundred and eighty-four feet north of Oxford street; thence north along said Thirty fourth street one hundred anal eight feet, more or less, to a point at the Intersection of Mialin lane; thence southwest along the southeasterly side thereof one hundred and thirty-three feet. more or less, to a four-feet-wide alley, which leads south ward from NIMBI 'attic to another four-feet-wide alley which runs from said Thirty-fourth street to lane;,thenee sontla along salt first alley par allel with Thirty-fourth street six feet,more or less, to lot No. 42; thence east along - said lot »bully-six feet to the place of beginning; with privilege of said alleys. No. 6.—A1l that lot of ground marked No. 54 in said plau,sittiate on the south side of Oxford street, seventy-live feet west of Thirty-fourth *vet. is the Twentieth ward aforesaid; containin in front on said Oxford street twenty-five feet, and in depth One 'hundred and nine feet to a four-feet-wide alley renning from said flirty-fotirth to Clothes street; with the privilege of said alley. No. 7.—A1l that lot of ground composed Of seven contiguous kits, marked Nos. 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, and 64 in the aforesaid plan, situate at the northeast corner of Thirty-f urth 111111 Oxford streets; con taining in front on said Oxford street one hundred and fifty-six feet and in depth along said Thirty fourth street one hundred and six feet to a fonr-feet wide alley. running from said Thirty-fourth to Mel rose streets. with the privilege of said alleys and those commesileat wig therewith. No. B.—ABB:at lot Of ground composed of eight contiguous lots, marked 66, 67, tia, at, 70, 71, 72, and 73 in the aforesaid plan, Situate on the south side of Oxford street, east stale of Thirty-fourth street,and west side of Melrose street, ill the 'Twentieth ward albresaial ; containing ill front on said Oxford street one hundred and eighty feet, and in depth along said Thirty-fourth street and Melrose street respec tively one hundred and seven feet, to a four-feet wide alley, running. from said Thirty-fourth to Mel rose streets, wadi the privilege of said alley and those conneunieating therewith. No. 9.—A1l that lot of ground, composed of sewn contiguous lots, marked In said plan Nos. 74, M. 76. 77, 78, 78, anal SO. situate at the northeast corner of Oxford and Melrose streets, in the Twentieth ward aforesaid containing In front on said Oxford street one liondred and lifty-six feet, and In depth along said Melrose street onehundreat and six feet, to a tour-feet-wide all, y, running from said Mel rose to Thirty-third streets, with the privilege of said alley, and those communicating therewith. No. 10.—All that lot of ground Composed of four conlignottB lots. marked Not. 82, 83. 84, and 85 in the aforesaid plan,sitiode at the southeast corner of Melrose and Oxford streets, in tlic Twentieth and aforesaid; containing in front on said Oxford street ninety feet, and in depth along said Melrose street one hundred anal four feet,to a four-feet-wide alley, running from said Melrose to Thirty-third streets, with the privilege of said alley. No. li. All that lot of ground composed of two contiguous lots, marked Nos. tl3 and 114 lit the afore said plan,situate on the west side oft elrose street, one hundred and ten feet north of Oxford street, In the Twentieth ward aforesaid; Containing in front thirty-eight feet anal in depth eighty feet, to a four feet-wide alley, which leads northward into another 'four-feet-wide alley leading eastward into said Melrose street, and vableb also leads southward into another four-feet-wide alley, which mina front said Melrose to Thirty-fourth streets, with the privilege of said alley's. No. 12. All that lot of ground, marked No. 124 in the aforesaid plan, situate on the west side of Mel rose Street, one hundred and thirty-four feet south of Colombia avenue, in the Twentieth ward afore said: containing in front eighteen feet and In depth eighty feet, to a four-feet-Wide alley, which leads northward into another fourLfeet-w hie alley, teztdine eastward into said Melrose street, and which also leads southward brio mother four-feet-wide alley, which runs from said Melrose to Thirty-fourth streets, with the privilege of said alleys. - No. 13.- All that lot of ground, marked No. 1284 a said plan, situate on the east side of Melrose stre , Zt one Unwired anal ten feet north Of Oxford street, at tine Twentieth ward aforesaid; containing In front twenty feet, and In depth - eighty feet, to a four feet-wide alley, which leads northward and south ward hito two of her four-feet-wide alleys running respectively from Melrose to Thirty-third streets, with the privilege of said alleys. No. 14. All that lot of ground composed of two contiguous lots. marked. Nos. 150 anal 151 In said plan. situate on the west slate of Melrose street, one hundred and eleven feet and - one-half .of an inch soutir of oaford street, in the Twentieth Ward aforesaid; containing in front thirty-eight feet, and in depth eighty feet, to a four-feet-wide alloy, which leads northward into a certain other four-feet-wide alley. running from said Thirty-fourth to Melrose street*, with the priyile_g,e of said alleys. -. ID. C.• '55. 888. Debt, 011,004.8 ii. Juvenal.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles Goepp, Charles Bosse, administrator of. Adolphus lietterlinus, deceased. and "The MinUn. Land ASSOCiation, i, terra tenants. - - HENRY C. HOWELL, sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs 011iee, Jutr2l.lBls. ly2B-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing, August 7, 1855, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All those certain three triangular pieces of ground situate in the late District of Penn, now the Twen tieth Ward of the city of Philadelphia: No.l,llcgliming at theinterSeetiOn Of the Middle of Columbia avenue and tile Middic of Thirtv-thlrd street, thence extending by the middle of Holum his avenue westward 130 feet 5;4 inches to the line hithdrto separating the lands of the Mifflin Land Association and the said Rehecca Pemberton, thence by the same south 39 degrees 8 minutes east 169 feet 014 inches more or less to the middle of Thirty-third street, thence by the middle of Thirty-third street northward 107 feet 73 inches to the place or begin o. 2. Beginning at a point in the middle of Thir ty-third street 108 feet south - from the south side of Oxford street, thence extending westward parallel with the said Oxford street 180 feet 9% inches more or less to tile line hitherto separating the lands of the said Minn Land Association from those of the said Rebecca Pemberton, thence by the same north 50 degrees 54 Minutes east 2R3 feet 1154 inches more or less to the middle of said Thirty-third street thence by the same southward 218 feet.,ll% inches, more or less to the nlttee of beginning. No• 3. Beginning in the middle of a new forty feet-wide street called Melrose street to be opened from Jefferson street to Columbia avenue parallel with and midway between Thirty-third and Thirty fourth street, at a point 356 feet and seven-eighths of an inch south from the south side of Oxford street; thence extending westward parallel with said Oxford street 156 feet and three-fourths inches 'more or less to what was hitherto a corner of the lands of said MUM], Land Association and. of the said Bobecca Pemberton : thence by the.. line hitherto separating tile lands of tile said parties last mentioned, north 50 degrees 54 minutes, east 245 feet 9% inches more or less to the middle of the said Melrose street; thence by the same southward 109 feet 6% inches more or less to the place of begin ning. [Being tile tannic premises which Rebecca Pemberton, by indenture dated the 22x1 day of August, 1856, and recorded in Deed Book R. D. W.., No. 94, L nage 197, did grant and convey unto the said DliflllA Land Association in fee.] [l.>. C. j J., 4 65. 486. Debtlo,ool,Bs. Jnirenal.) Taken m execution and tole sold aS the property Of " The Land Association." • HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Olilee, July 24, 1815. jy26-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A. Writ of Venditioni Eapoints,to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, August 7, 1805, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom- Street Hall, No: All that lot of ground situate on the south east side of College avenue, 252 feet southwest of Schuylkill. Fourth street, in the City of Philadel phia; containing In front on College avenue 17 feet, (including on the southwest side the half-part of a two-feet alley of about thirty feet depth,) and In depth 80 feet, with the privilege of said alley. CAN hich premises Qoborn Qoarati, by deed dated May Ist, 1831, recorded in Deed Book G. W. C., No. 97, page 137, :ie., conveyed unto Isaac 11. Fenui m ore in fee, reserving ground rent of $16,2.5.] No. 2, All that lot of ground situate on the south. east side of College avenue, 259 feet southwest of. Schuylkill Fourth street, in the city of rhiladel pine; containing In front on College avenue 17 feet, (including on the north( ast side the half-part of a two-feet alley of about 30 feet in depth,) and in depth 80 feet, with privilege of said alley. (Which premises Osborn Conrad. by deed dated May Ist,; 1851, recorded in D. ed Book (4. W. - C.„ No. 79, page 139, au., conveyed unto Isaac H. Fennimore in fee, reserving ground rent of $40.26.) No. 3. All that lot of ground situate on the sOuch- east side of College avenue, 276 feet southwest of Sclttt, lull itnirth Meet. ill the elty Af I,lolafti. phia; containing In front oa eiAle g C aventiefil feet I inch (including on the southwest sole the half-part of a two-feet-wide alley of about 30 feet depth,) and in depth 80 feet. (Which premises Osborn Conrad, by deed dated May .Ist, 1805, recorded In Deed Book G. W- C., No. 07. page 142, Sze. conveyed - unto - Isaac Fennhaore fee, reserving ground rent Of $01.24.] [D. C.; .J., t6J. O. $8116.80. Fulton] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Isaac 11. Fennimore. ace _ pya RY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff. _ 3.3 3 3 , bherians ()Mee, July 21,1865. Jr26-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponae, to me directed, will lie exposed to public sale or Vellatio, on MON.. DAY Evening, Aug. 7, 1985, at 4 oltdoek, at sAllSOin street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Washing ton avenue ' sixty-one feet three inches eastward from Otsego street, In the city of. Philadelphia; con taining in front on - Washington avenue sixteen feet three inches, and In depth about seventy-seven feet six inches. • { C. r ! J. 'B5. 90. Debt, $22.50. Lengstreth.] Taken in ea,:cutioa e ad to he sold Ile the property of Michael bleGehen. HENRY O. HOWELL Sheriff. Philadelphia, SherliPa 011ie°, July 16, 18e5. Jyl7-3t SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A ofwrit lr "enditioni Exponas to ins directed n if xnosed to public side or ;endue, on MON , ' DAN Evoll»g, August 7, 5565, at 4 o'clock, at San -60 M-street Hall, All that certain two-story frame niMemage and lot of ground beginning on the southeast side of Dela ware street. 65 feet northwestward from Delaware avenue, In Hointesburg, in the city of Philadelphia; thence extending southwestward 95 feet; thence southeastward 25 feet; thence southwestward 29 feet 9 inches; thence northwestward 89 feet; thence northeastward 132 feet 6 inches to said Holm° street ; thence along the sane southeastward 44 feet to the beginning, [c.r.; J. SS.; 05. Debt, 55,862. Freetnan-L, Taken in execution and to be 5011195 the pron. , . , Of William J. Barton. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 15, 11365. jyl.7-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Levari Faclas, to me directed, in be exposed to public sale or venduc, on MON DAY Evening, August 7, 1855, at 4 o'clock, at San born-street Ball One full undivided half part of the following pre mises: No. I.—All that yearly ground rent of $250, charge able, issuing, and payable first of May and Novem ber, out of ad that lot of ground ituate on the west aide of tit. John street. between 'urge and Beaver streets, in the city of l'hiladelp a: containing in front on St. John street 100 feet, and in depth 225 feet to Cohocksink creek. . . . .. . NO. 2. — A II that two-story mesmurtjze and let of itround Attutte on the, We,ESL tilde of' St. John streety between George and /Se;Pier ntramtts;cent..in lir. front on St. John street air, feet, and to depth 25 ...t to Cobocksink creek. (For reeitatl see WM.?. ~ OP. C. J. lis. .C 2. Debt, $1,67./nek.) Taken In execollon and to be sold ar .. )roperty \ \ of Jones Wiley inn) ll:mit:Lb W" ' ' AstratriX. ttf John H. Wiley, deee..,,ed ~ 11 EN 1",71 . ' - ~T„ Sheila - . Philadelphia, Sheriff's I' 1 , - - . 1 a 6 5. jy274t • t i SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFFS S LES. c,BERII F'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Alfas Venda:tout Exponas, to inedirected, will lw xposed to public sale or vendee, On MON DAY 'Evening, AugUst 7, 180.5, at 4 o'cloek, at San som-st met Bah, All that lot of ground, with the buildings and im prevent( uts thereon erected, situate on the west side of Thirteenth at, eet and south of Potts street, in the city of Philadelphia; beginning lit the south westerly corner orsaid Thirteenth and Potts streets, them! extending by the said Thirteenth street southward thirty feet, thence extending west ward at right angles with the said Thirteenth street, fifty four feet tithe inches and five-eighths of in inch thenee extendilignortheasterly thirty-six feet eight inches and one-eighth of an inch to the SOlltherly side of sold Pot Is street, and thenee easterly ti, the 1111. forty-njne feet three inches and live-eighths of an Melt to the pliiee Or beginning; bounded north ward by sold Pot is street. southward by ground now or late of James Fox, westward 1)3 ground now or late of Samuel English, and eastward by Thirteenth .4 reel a forest' id. Hieing the sante premises which itensoni Rogers, Jr„ and wife, by indenture dated the (Wenly-fourth day ortieptember, A. U. 1859, and recorded et Philadelphia In betel Book A. D. it., No. 120. page 42, Se., granted and conveyed to the said John li. Williams in fee.] N. 15.—The oboee premises will be subdivided and sold separately. :IS follows : :No. I.—All that, two-story brick messuage and stol't and lot of ground, beginning at the southwest corner orThirthenth anti Potts street.in the said city, thence west ward along the south side or sold Potts street thirty}-five feet Iwo and tive-mghths incites, thence 5011111wa parallel with saidThi rteentb street fourteen feet eleven and three arte r nen e*. thence westward at right angles with said Thirteenth street two feet. thence southward parallel With Thirteenth street two feet two Inches, thence west ward at right angles with Thirteenth street three reel, thence southward parallel with Thirteenth street three feet three imthes, thence eastward at right tingles with Thirteenth street eleven feet eleven and a quarter inches, thence northward pa rallel with Thirteenth street eleven inches, thence eastward at right angles with Thirteenth street twenty-light feet to the west line or said Thirteenth si reel, I hence Mirth ward along the some fifteen feet to the piece or heginotog.. No. 2 — All that Iwo-story brick messuage and store and lot of grolind, beginning 00 the west line of Thirteenth stried, al the distanee or fifteen feet southward from the south side of Potts street, in the Fourteenth ward of the said city: them) west ward at righl-MiptieS with Thirteenth street twe»ty eight feet: thence southward parallel with Thir teenth street eleven thorn.: thence westward -at right-angles with Thirteenth street twenty-four feet live and seven-eighths inches; thence south ward at right-angles with Melon street fourteen feet three Erin a quarter inches: thence eastward at right-angles with Thirteenth street fifty-four feet inne and three-eighths invites to the west line of said Thirteenth street: thence northward along the some firteeu .feet to the place of beginning. Togriper the privilege of a two-feat alley in 'Width leadieg Into Potts street across the rear end of the herein-deSerilied let, US a pinisage-wavand wAter_oserse tor tile aceommodetion or the 'house adjoining to tile south ward in tennnitni with the herein-described premises. No. that three-story brick messuage and lot or piece of ground, beginning at a paint On Ole south fine of Potts street, at the distance of thirty five feel two and five-eighths inches westward from the west si.le of Thirt. enth street, in the Fourteenth ward of said city: thence southward parallel with Thirteenth street fourteen reel, eleven and three quarter inches, thence - westward at right :males with Thirteenth street two feet. thenee southward parallel with 1 itirteentli street two feet two helms, thence westward :it right angles with Thirteenth street three feet, thence southward parallel with Thirteenth street three feet three inches, theuce westward at right angles with Thirteenth street tweiVe feet slx and live-eighths Inches. thence northward at right angles with Melon street twenty two feet live and five-eighths inches to the south side of said Potts street.; thence eastward along the Same foe rteen feet one inch to the place of begin ning. Together with tile privilege or the said alley tiro feet n width leading into Potts street across the western side of the herein described lot, as a pasaage-way and water-course for the aneuinnlo ilatinli of the two lots adjoining to the southward in COMMOII with the herein described premises. No. 4.—A1l that three-story brick messuage or teneine'»l and lot of ground situate on the east side of Twenty-first street, beginning at the distance of thirty-three feet four inches southward from the South stile or Wend street, and containing in front 011 said fir wenty,nrat street sixteen feet eight inches, and extending in depth eastward seventv . -eight feet nine inches and a half On the south lhte thereof, and seventy-eigbt feet nine Inches on the north line thereof. (Being the same premises which Ransom Rogers, Jr., anti wife, by indenture dated the second day of April. A.D. 18110, conveyed to the said John G. In fee.] Together with the free use of a three-feet-wide alley opening into Wood street. M. C.; .1.,'85. 533. bebt. $3,000. A. Thompson.] Taken in eXeentiOn and to he sold as the property of John ti Wituan , .- nrsitv c. nowEr,L, Sh e riff. rielodelphlit, Shears Office, .th1y25,1811.5. jy2,l-3t SBERIFF'S SALE. - ----BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Levari Faclas, to me directed . , will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on .I,II,OIS DAY Evening - , August 7, 1805, at 4 o'clock, at San som-street All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, (known as the COMmlnis Tavern,) situate the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Phila.. delphia, and described agreeably to a survey Made thereof on the seventh day of June, A. I). 1859, by :Minitel S. Smedley, City Surveyor, as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at a stone on the northeast side of the Lancaster Turnpike road, thence by the Old Lancaster road north twenty-eight degrees ten minutes and a half , west two hundred and twenty two feet seven inehes to a stone, thence by land of Isaac Reston north seventy-four degrees thirty seven minutes east two hundred .and thirty-eight feet two inches and a hall to a stone, on the north bank of the Columbia RailrOad, thence south forty - - seven degrees thirty-eight minutes east five hun dred and thirty-nine feet ten inches and !IVO-eighths to the south stile of Merlon avenue, thence by the said avenue south fifty-six degrees fifty-five min utes east tifty-six feet live inches to a stone, thence by Samuel Ellis' land south thirty-six degrees eleven minutes west one hundred and ninety-eight feet to a stone on the northeast side of said Lancaster Turnpike road, thence along the said Laneaster Turnpike road north fifty-six degrees fifty-eight minutes west five hundred and forty-one feet seven hushes to the place or beginning: soutaining three acres one hundred and sit square perches. LBstog the same premises which Samnelll - artin et. ux., by indenture beari n g date June 18, 1859, recorded at Philadelphia, In Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 74), page 315. dm., granted and conveyed unto the said `` Tile tlestonvilkq Itlantua, and Fairmount Passenger Railroad Company' in fee.) CD. C.; J., '65. 543. Debt, $8,36.1.50. Meyer.] Taki.n in execution and to be sold as the property of The. JICSteIIVIIIC, Mantua, and Fairmount Pas- Sellger Banroad COMpAny. - HENRY C. BO WELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sher'iff's Office, July 25, 1885. jy27-2t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of 251 Phu it's Venditionl Exponas, to me directed. wilt be exposed to public sale or vendue on MONDAY. Evening, August 7, 1885, at 4 o'clock: nt SansoM-street Stall, All that certaiii undirided ninth part Of all that certain tract or parcel of land situate on the south side of Buck lane, in the city of Philadelphia, late . District of Moyamensing, bounded and described in one tract according to a survey made as follows, that is to say: Beginning at a stake on the side of Mornmensing road at the corner of land formerly of Andrew Hannis, thence along the said road four teen degrees east twenty perches and six-tenths of perch to the corner of land formerly of Samuel Weeler, Since of rater Young, thence partly by said Young's land, and partly by land of ticorge Bastian, the elder, south 84 degrees ;and a half west, crossing a two-perches-wide lane, left open agreeably to Jones Donne's will, eighty-nine perches and two-tenths of a perch to land late of AfillITIV Haunts, deceased, thence by the said land north twelve degres west twenty perches and six tenths of a perch to a stake, and north eighty-four degrees and three-quarters east eighty-eight perch es and six-tenths to the place of beginning; con taining eleven acres and sixty-two perehes, in cluding the two-perches-wide lane, how. vacated. [Being the same premises which exeorp Bastian, by indenture bearing date the lath day oft'ebruitry, A. D. 7828, recorded in Deed Book 14. W. C., No. 19, page 154, &c., granted. and conveyed unto Benjamin ltobinson, father of Samuel Robinson, the mort gager, in fee, and the said Benjamin Robinson being so seized thereof departed this life, having first Inside and published his last will and testament in - writing, Searing date the 2351 flay of April, A. D. 1850, duly proved mist or record in the °lnce of the Register of Wills, &e.,. at Philadelphia, In Will Book No. 27, _page 381, wherein and whereby he de. vised the said large tract of land unto children In fee, in nine equal parts after the decease of his wife, as by, reference thereto will more fully ap pear,4l N. . There is upon the said piece of land a two and-a-half-story double frame house, with a one story frame kitchen, fronting: the Brick lane, a frame barn of the dithensions of about 32 by 40 feet, a frame wagon-house of about 14 by 24 feet in sin. N. B.. Less 524 perches sold off the westerly Cllll of said lot. - - • CD. C. J., 'O5. 509. Debt, $7OO. Hanbest.3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel Robinson. HENRY C. POWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 26, 1865. 3y27-3t Q,LIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF Li a writ of. Alias VenditiOni Exponas, to ins di rected, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on. MONDAY Evening, August 7, 1865, at 4 Weed:, at liansoni-street All that lot of ground situate on the east side of Fortieth street 241 feet 834 inches north of Pratt street, In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fortieth street 26 feet 5 inches, and in depth 2CO feet 113•1 inches to Sloan street. ED. C.; J., '65. 539. Debt, $4OB. Dechert.] Token in execution and to be sold as the property Of William McMahan, . HENRY C. HOWELLMlerifr. Philadelphia, Sher'iff's Office, July 26,183 , . fy27-31.11 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Yachts, to me directed, will he e 3 posed to public sale or vendue. on. MONDAY Evening., August 7. 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom. street Hall, All that two-story brick mcssuage and lot of gourd, situate on the east side of Franklin street, fifty-wow feet live and a hair lushes north of Wal lace Street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Franklin street eighteen feet, and in depth on north line seventy-eight feet five inches, and en the south line seventy-eight feet ten and a quarter inches, with the privilege of a four feet alley bounding thereon. [Which premises Edmund 11. Frismutb et six., by deed dated October 30, 1850, couveveo unto Charles M. Fax in fee.] CD. C.: '65. 594. Debt, V2.684.;0. Earle.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property Of Charles di. Fay, and wnahington Cromeltan, terre tenant. HENRY O. HOWELL, hi - writ - I. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Olfiee, dulyw, isas. 3yh7-2t c;BERIFF'S SALE.--BY 'VIRTUE OF ki a writ of Levarl Facias, to me dkrected, be exposed to public sale or vendee,' On AIONIAAY Evening', August 7, 11th, at 4 0.'0.0nk., at &UMW.- street If all, All those two four-story brick messuages and one story brick messuage and lot ofground, situate on the north side of Pins street, Z2l feet west of Twen, ty-fifth street, In the city of Philadelphia; contain-, ing in front on rine street 00 feet, and in depth 6a feet. [Which premises tilrarti Life Insurance, An nuity, and Trust Company, by deed dated February 2, 1147, recorded in Deed Book A. W. M., No. 214 pay . e. 195, &c., conveyed unto Thomas Blackstone, In lee.] [D. C.• J.,'65. 993. Debt, /k 9,948.41. Littleton.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas BlatdiSione. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. rhiladdoda, sherims Office, July2s, fass.jy2T-3t [;IIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF k. a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to MC direated, will lie exposed to public sale or yendue, on MON DAY Evening, August 7, 1803, at 4 9'04)0E 7 at bansolu - Street HRII, All that frame and lot of ground situate on the east side of Mann street, 470 feet 5 inches More or less northeast of Ridge Turnpike mini, in the Twenty-first Ward of the city: of Philadelphia; containing In front on Altilltn street SO feet and In depth on the north line 284 feet 1 inch, and on the south: line 227 feet 0 inch: [Which premises Louis Mettinger, ct six., by deed dated December 18th, ISSO, recorded In Deed ]look, A. D. 8., No. 54. page 283, &e., conveyed unto Henry Becker (called in said deed Henry Baker) In fee.) [D. C.; J., '65. 286. Debt, $201.63. White.] Taken in executionand to he sold as the property of 'Henry Becker. HENRY C. HOWELL. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Shorlire °Mee, July2o, 1865. jy27-3t Q, HERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A. L.' writ of Vendltioni Exponas, to me directed, will lie exposed to politic sale or vondue. MUNI/AY EVenlag, August 7, 1.885, at o'clock,at S'ausom-street 1101, No. I. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Otsego street 75 feet 2 inches north front Washington ave nue, in the city of rtilhoteiplitni containing ill front 17 feet 034, inches, and in depth, on the south line, 45 feet, and on the north line 46 feet t Inch, gradually 1191701119 g. to 6 feet 5 inches in the rear. No. 2. All that certain lot of ground and improve ments thereon, situate on the uorthWest corner of Front street and Washington avenue; containing in front on Washington avenue 08 feet 0 inches, and in depth, on the east Otte (Front street,) 4 feet 8 hothcs, and on the West line, along a 7 feet alley, 19 Act. No. 3. All that certain three-story brick bakery and dwelllng-house, frame messnage and lot of ground, situate on tile north side of 'Queen street. 140 feet west of. Front street, containing In front 33 feet, and in depth 101 feet 6 inches. 10. C. I'.: J., '65. 85. _Debt, ik37.40. rile.] Taken in execntion and to he sold as the property of C. T. Fort. HENRY C. 110WF.1.T., Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's July 15,1505. jyt7-3t CZEERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF L. , a writ of Vomit Hold Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or routine, on MON - - OAT I:staling , August 7, laitS, at 4 o'clock, at-San om-street h all. All that certain three-Story brick Ines:onto or I encomia anti lot or piece of ground situate On th e is CSC side of Nineteenth street, beginning at :Li polar to feet - 14 belies northward from the Mirth Nide. Of °ales street, In the city of Philadetohlai thence 1101111 along said Nineteenth street 20 feet to a oillt; thence on 0 lithe at right angles with the said Nineteenth street weidward 106 feet to 0 fottr-feet i;ille alley: thence along the eastern line of this Said dey southward la feet to a point; Muncie eastward along the said alley a feet; thence southward along the...quite, on a line parallel with Nineteenth street - , ..P.Sect 5 inches, to another four -feet-wide alley, ruti f.ng southwestwardly into West street: thence ' tong the same northeastwarolly 73 feet 77. f, inches to 105114 ill a line at right :angles with Stheieenth :rem, ai d Mance of in feet IY4 inches north." from the north side Of Coates street; thenee along the mullein feet tO Nineteenth street and place 01 beginning. CD. C•; '55. 313. Debt, *Mi. Dolt.] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of hieorge W. Shepherd. - HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. ritibtdelphltt, Sherltro Office. Ju1y25.1145. jy2T-3t SHERIFF - 1 S MALES. ,:,14ETUFF'S SAL - E.-13Y VIRTUE OF a, Writ of year itioni Ex tonal, to nte directed, win be exposed to pnblle sale or vendee, on MON . " ri A y Evening, Adgusrf, 1805, at 4 o'clock, at Sart- SOM-Strect lian, An that certain lot Of grounil, situate on the northeastwardiy side of Lancaster aveilue, 185 feet 8 inches nor th westward Irmo Wyalusing street, In' the city of Philadelphia; containing In front, ow Lancaster avow e 2, fret, and In depth of that NOM frcim the twiddle of said avenue 1411 feet. [Which said preinises Frederick Leak' et nit., by (feed dated: November 15, 1860, recorded in Decd nook A. 1). Ne. 14.1., page 202, &e., conveyed unto Daniel McDe vitt in fee. reserving a ground rent of *.37 so,] [C. 0), p.; 86. Debt. *lOl 81>. Law.] 03Ceetltran and tO be, SOW 55 the property of Daniel McDivitt. HENRY C. HOWELL, wrim. ShPMI'S Office, July,ls, jrl7-3t SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni EX - pc/tots, to. me directed, will be ex pogo.) to public sale or +/endue. on MON DAY Evl'ullitt, August 7, 1(365, , at 9 o'clock, at San aom-strect All that certain lot of ground situate ,tit. the soitili side of Barker ett.e. - .t e•xty-six feet welit va '1 front Nineteenth street, in the city Of Philadelphia; containing in front on said• Barker street vightv-six feet, and in depth of that width one hundred anti live feet. [Which said proniees Edward Grate by deed dated October. 21, lit I, re corded in Deed Book L. It. 8., No. 59, psge conveyed unto Warren F. Ferguson , in lee. reserv ing a ground runt of 81130, payable let April and Oc tober.] Taken in execution anti to be Sold as the property of Warren F. Ferguson. TIEN ICY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Meg, July it, 1865. iYli-3t IIERIFF'S SALE.-I3Y VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Ex - ponas r to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MON DAY Evening, August 7, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at San sum-street Ball, All that certain three-story brick building and lot of yiround, situate on the east side of Apple street, 218 feet southward from :3usquelianne avonsc., in the city of P h iladelphia; containing in frOilt, on Apple street 18 feet, and extending in depth 90 feet to Nrchanic street. (Which said premises Charles Norris et al., by deed datbd October 14, 1852're corded in Deed Book D. (V., No. 8, page 39, Ac., conveyed unto Ezekiel A. Brooke in fee, reserving a ground rent of s22.so,:pnyable in January and Juy. : . W (J. 1.: .1., 'M. Dttha, $2.1.15, Ferguson.] nitwit in ;excent ion end to be sold as the property of Ezekeiel A. Brook. _ ffENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Sheriff's Wive, July 11. Y 15. j yi7.3t _ _ SHERIFF'S SALE.—BYNIRTUE OF A. Writ of Vendi tins i Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to patine sale or Yeltiilit, OW MON DAY r.vo. lug, August 7,1865,at 4 o'clock,at Sall3olll-street Han, All that certain lotorground situate on the north easterly side of Lancaster at roue, 15s feet 8 Inches northwestward front AVynlusin. , street, in the. city of Philadelphia; containing in ' front OW Lancaster avenue feet, and extending - In depth front the middle thereof of that width 149 feet. [Which said premises Frederick Leak and wife, by deed dated November It, 1810, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 13., No.l44,page 271,&c., conveyed unto James Mclntyre in fee, reserving a ground rent of $37.50.1 [(j. C. l'.; 94. Debt. *101.89. Law.] Taken in execution and to he sell as the property of James Mclntyre. HENRY C. BOWEL', Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's thrice, Jnly 15, 1801. jyl7-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vettelitionl Ex ponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public. safe or vendee, on MON DAY Evening. August 7, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at San som-street 11M1, All the right, title, and interest of Francis Til linghllrSt, in and to all those frame messuages or tenements and lot or piece of ground thereunto be lOnging„ situate on the west Side of Delaware Se cond street, in the District Of Southwark, in the county of Philadelphia; containing in breadth on said Second street nineteen feet and a half, and ex tending of that breadth westward betlieen Lot No. 82, assigned to Samuel Massey am! Letitia, his wife, in right of said Laditia, and Lot No.. 84, :tssigned to Charles Pryor, and Lot No. 85, assigned to Thomas Pryor; being in Length, no the north side thereof, 005 hundred and twenty-two feet, and on tin; south side thereof one Mmilted and tweuty 7 three feet, be the same more or less. Flit said premises being - No, 770 South street, and now occupied by Lewis Fayette, undertaker. [C. C. P.; J. '65. 97. Debt, 1891.84:Clayton.] Taken in exec ution on and to be sold as the property Of Francis W. Tillinalmrst. ItENItY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, .July 15, 1865. Jyri-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of VenditiOnt tx3)01100, 10 1111 (1111101 ed, will be exposed to public sate or vendue, on MON DAY Evening,August 7,1865, al4 o'clock, aft Sitl93olll - Ilan, All that certain three-story brick inessuage and three two-story frame messnages and lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Locust and quince (between - Eleventh and Twelfth) streets, in the city of rhiladelpliia: containing In front on. Locust street 213 feet, an d in depth along Quince street 180 feet to a 2 . 0 feet . alley• hiCll said pnnnitittO illtlljaltlitl W. Morris CT al., by deed toted 80th May, 1787, recorded. in Deed - Book D, No. 115, page 270, &c., con yeyed Onto John Lloyd in fee, reserving a ground rent of stO, payable Ist November and May.] [C. C. P.; J. '65. 93. Debt, $61.08. Hopper.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Lloyd. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offiec, uly 15,1865. jyl7-3t SUERIFFIS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Veuditioni Exponas, to nit directed, will lie ifiXpOSed to piddle sale or vendue, on MON DAY EVening, August 7,186,;, at 4o'clock, atiSarisoui street Hall, All those certain messuagcs or tenements, and the lot or piece of ground thereunto belongiug, No. 1522 Mascher street, situate on the west sine of said Illascher street, at the distance of 18 feet 4 Inches south of Putnam street: containing in front or breadth on fetid Maseher street 18 feet 2'e, inches, - and in length or depth westward 70 feet 2 inches, more or less, to Newkirk street, Which renmined is yollf hands unsold for .ante of buyers, and there fore you could not hare the money in our said writ mentioned at the day and place m our said writ specified, as therein you ore cOinmanded„ and that the residue of the execution of our said writ :to ',eared In a certain schedule or inquisition there unto annexed: By which schedule or inquisition it was found that the rents, issues, and profits of the above described property, in your said return upon our said writ thereunto annexed mentioned are of a clear yearly value beyond all reprizes sufficient, within the spat, of seven years, to satify the dam ages in our said writ MUlltiolled, And the yearly rent of the same Was assessed at fifty dollars; and, whereas, on August loth, A. D. NW, the said plain lift'notified you that he elected to permit the de fendant to retails the possession of the real estate levied on at the annual valuation and appraisement made by the inquest: and, whereas, on tieptendier 20th, A. D. 1864. you returned that in übethenee to said. notice and the act of Assembly in such case made and provided, you notilled tile defendant on August 1811, A. D. 1884, of the election of the plain tiff as aforesaid, and that the defendant dll not within thirty days thereafter notify you of his wil lingness to retain the real estate levied on at the annual valuation and appraisement made by the inquest. (C. C. P.; S., '64. 82. Debt, $74. J. Claxton.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George H. Vance and James It. Polk. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's office, July 15,-1865. jyl7-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, wilt he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY , Evening, August 7, 1805, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, AR that three-story brick messuage, piazza, and backbuildings and lot of ground situate on the south side of Callowhill Street, sixty-nine feet nine and a half inches west of Schuylkill Sixth street; thence west along Callowliill street siXteen feet; thence south by ground of George Gordon, Sr., sixty feet to a thrim-feet alley; thence along same east seven teen feet; thence north by ground of Harrison G. Winslow about thirty feet; thence west along same one foot; thence by same north thirty feet to. be ginning', with the iTrivilege of said CD. C.; J., •a 5. 457. Debt, ir3,342.50. Paul.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Harrison Grey Winslow. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Plinalltibll Sile riff's 011iee, J 24,156 a. 33,26-3 t SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of . Venditioni Exponas, tO me directed, wilt be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON DAY Evening, August 7, 1802, at 9 o'clock, at San sone-street All that lot of ground situate in the city of Philo deipnia, on the west side of Fourth street 77 feet 231 illebeS north from enthral ader street; containing front 84 feet. and In depth westward on the north line 21 feet 1% inches, and on the south line L 4 feet 8 inches; thence southwestwardly on the north line 21 feet and 13(, inches, and in the south lineal feet 8 inches to Cadwalader street; subject to , ..a ground rent of $88.25. [D. C. S. 'B5. 970. Debt, V 75.92. Taken In execution and to be sold as the property Of John Ellison. HENRY C. TIOWELL, sheriff. Philadelphia, Merin" a °Mee, Jul:: 25, Jy24-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Faclas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or veudue, on. MONDAY - Evening, August 7th, 1861, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom Street Hall, - • . - All that messuage and lot of grounil situate on the stfuth side of Poplar street and east side of Ontario street, - in the city- of. Philadclithia; containing front on Poplar street twenty-two feet one inch, and in depth along Ontario street seventy feet to a four feet alley. (1). C. J., '65. 961. Debt, SI,VO. H.G.Thompson.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Sylvanus H. Fairbanks. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Ju1y25,1865. .13,26-at SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public somoe yendue, on MONDAY Ere - emu, August 7, 1865, at 4 (l'elOck, at hansom-street All that three-story brick messuage aid la of ground situate on the eastsidll of SiNtlt street,si xty two feet north of Willow street, in the city of Phila delphia; containing In front on Sixth street twenty one feet, and in depth eight, feet. [Which premises dated John White, by deed .July 16 MD, recorded in Deed rook B. L. L., No. 47, page 3S, Sze., conveyed unto Jacob Schwarz In fee.] [D. C.; J., 'CI. 481. Debt, *3.765. Hopper.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob Seheetz. HENRY C. TIDWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 24, MD. jy26-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A KJ writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me llirected,will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on iIIONDA.I7 Evening, August 7, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Saliainn- Went 'Hall, JUI that two-story brick inessuago and lot of ground. situate on the sontlow,tt ~ o stler of Front and Ship pen streetsin the thy of Philadelphia: Containing In front on ' Frinit dratlBfeet, and in depth 70 feet, along Ihijrpen street. [Wotan premises Wlllialn .6 :2ltrarti, hy his last will, admitted to probate July 28, 1848, recorded In Will Book No. 18, page 415, de vised a certain share of his real estate unto William B. II chianti.) For further recital see writ. [I). C.; J., '65. 491. Debt, 650,000. W. S. Price.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William St. lichrwm. HENRY C, HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, truly 28, 1804. -iy27-3t CHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF • 0 a writ of Venditloni Exponas, to me directed, 11'111 he exposed to public sale or vendee, on MON DAY Evening, August 7, 18E5, at 4 o'clock, at San som-street Han, All that messuage and two-story. frame olwelling house and lot of Freund, bllMtte m the village of Braneldown, Tw,,oiy-gueond ward of the city of Philade la; begl Till lug on the south side of Ii roan lame a corner of land of Alexander itamilton; thenve atm% same southerly 104 feet, more or less; thence easterly along .1 Iteob Rorer's land 30 feet, more or less; thence northerlylo4 feet to Green lane; thence along same westerly 15 feet to beginning. [Which Premises itaeob Rorer et us;., by deed dated Nevem ber 20,1850, recorded In Eeed Book A. 1). 13, No. /OS, page 210, &e., conveyed unto Richard G. Ma ehettc ill fee.) C.; -as, 32.0. Debt, *882.70. W. B. Wistard Taken In ex eention anti to he sold as the property of Richard G. Machette. HENRY C. - ROWELL, sheriir. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, 1 al y2O, )y27-:it ERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF QJI L , a writ of Levari Faelas, to me directed, will lie exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON DAA.- Augnst 7 3 IRA kt 4 o'clock, at Suiuout streetli:4l, All tint three-story brick inessuage and track building ? ' situate on the north side of Ii averford street, 1)5 feet east of Logan street, in the oily or Philadelphia; containing in front 13 feet, and in depth 100 feet, with lot appurtenant thereto. [U. C. ; .1., , G 5. 524. Debt, $111.70. Auge•] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property o r roter wnsoo Oil J olm Patterson, owners, Ec. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's office, Jul* W.. Pea. .1y27-3t MEDICAL. ELECTRICAL OFFICES. - - - - No. ll. fi 4 North ELEVENTH, below RACE Street; also, CHESTNUT and FORTIETH §treets, Wir.st Philadelphia. Pliiientd will lie trOltiod at their residences when desired; A lArge number of Lehi1A14.1111.9.1.4 may be seen at the Offices from patients in tilts (ay._ Consultations gratis. °thee hours 9 A. H. to 6 P. M.. In the city. DRS. T. ALLEN and E. HAVERSTICH, 3y21-3n) Eleetropath sts. FLECTROPATHIC ESTABLISH mv..NT-1311. A. R. STEVENS, one of the FIRST DISCOVERERS of a new system or treat ing disease by MODIFIED ELECTRICAL AFI'LI CATIONS,aod who has been so very sneeestut at PENN SQUARE fur the last three years, has re moved his 0111ce and Residence to let3S VINE Street, one door below Seventeenth. All persons desiring references, or any particulars with regard to his special mode of treatment, will please call or MO for a pamphlet. Consultation nr advice gratuitous. COTTON AND FLAX. • SAIL DUOS. AND CANVAS, oral'Lunihers , iud ilratt.l9. Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-4,0,1 r Duck. Also, Paper. Manufacturers' Drier Felts, frmn one to five feet wide; Pauline, Bolting, Sall Twine, Sce. JOHN M; . TWEIIMA N noB-tt pio. 10a JObll4B' BHIFFYN• 4 1 %1f4 t NOTICE THE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER METEOR, CAPTAIN J. Q. A. DENNY, Will leave, on and after MONDAY, July 17th, 1865; from sharpleml wharf, Chester, daily (Sundays es, copied), at 7.20 A. M., for Philadelphia, touching st Billlngspart and Bed Bank. Beta rain* leaves' 11,t ) 3 0:;f1001< F. M., fondling at the shove-named laces. rartmular attention paid to the handling o freight. Fare from Chester to Plillarrelphia, 25 cents; from Billingsport,.2s cents; from Bed Bank, 15 cants. jy2l-1m Capt. X. Q. A. DENY. aMh a . PHILADELPHIA AND RICH. MOND STEAM JACKET COMPANY. The Steamer CLAYMONT, Captain E. Robinson , will leave the FIRST WHARF above MARKE7 Street, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, AT 12 M.,1 NORFOLK., CITY . POINT, AND RICHMOND For freight or passage, having State Room accom modations, apply to WM. P. CLYD - 8 44.1 CO., 14 NORTH WHARVES: The new Steamships Washington and Norfolk will shortly be put upon this route. • JylB-lm 4 - ro d , U. S. MAIL LINE FROM_BAL TIMORE for FORT MONROE, NOR FOLK, CITY POINT. and RICHMOND, by first class steamers and experienced captains. The old established Bay Line, daily. Passengers leaving Baltimore at 8 P. M. arrive in Richmond the next afternoon at 8 P. M. . - The Bay Line steamers Louisiana and Georgians will leave the Union Doric, foot of Concord street, daily, at 6. o'clock P. 111., for Fort Monroe and NOrfolk, Va., connecting at Port Monroe with the weal-known, new, fast, and splendid Steamers Thomas Collyer and Milton Martin, built for the Hudson River, and finished without regard to ex pense. for City Point mid Richmond, Va. Returning, will leave Richmond at 6 A. M. daily, stopping at City Point, and connecting at Norfolk with the Bay - Line steamers that leave Norfolk at 3L4 P. 11.1., and arriving in Baltimore in time for theEstern'and Western trains, and for Washing. toujlity, D. C. Trip . gtentucteoftilislinc navigate the James river, going and returning entirely In day time, girls g passengers ample time to see the fortifications, and all other objects of interest. Fare from Philadelphia to Richmond 75 l 4 41. City Point 11 25 Norfolk 9 75 ` Fortress Monroe.. 875 Fare from Baltimore to Norfolk $6 oo Fort Monroe 5 00 Richmond 800 City Point 7 50 Through tickets can he obtained at alt the depots of tLe principal Northern, Eastern, and. Western cities, and Washington City, D. C. Be particular to procure tickets by the old-esta blished Bay Line. State-rooms and Meals extra. The state-room accommodationS are unsurpassed, and the table well supplied. Passengers taking the 1.15 train from Philadel phie will wake connection with this line. Passengers taking the 8 A. M. train from NeW TO' have ampple thee to dine in Baltimore. Passengers taking the 3 P. M. train from Wash ington make connection with this line. Passengers and their baggage transported free between Railroad depots and steamers. • IVI. N. FALLS, President. R. D. JAMAR, General Passenger Agent. Jyls.tf 31, # STEAM TO LIVERPOOL -41 Calling at rennotown---The Inman Line, CITY SEMI-WER A", carrying' the U. S. Mails. CITY OF WASHINGTON.SA TLUWAY, July zr. CITY OF MA NCI ESTER.WEDNESDAY, Aug. 2. CITY OF LONDON SATURDAY, Aug. 5. At Noon, from Pier 44 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE. - - - - First Cabin $90.00 Steerage $3O 00 to London.. 95 00 " to London.. 31 00 " to Paris 105 00 " to Paris 90 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Premen, ' &c., at moderate rates. Passage. by the Wednesday steamers, first cabin, $9O: steerage, $35: payable in U. S. etirreney, Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, 00 gold, or its equivalent. Tickets can be bought here by persons sending for their friends. For further information, annlV at the Company's Offices. JOAN CL DALE,' Agent, .11 11 11.1 WALNUT Street, Phila. BOSTON AND PHILADEL -PHIA STEAIISHIP LINE, sailing from ea,h port on SATURDAYS, from Era Wharf above PINE Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, RN ton. Tke steamer NORMAN, Captain Baker, will salt from Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday, Aug. sth, at 10 A . 31., and steamer bAXON, Captain Matthews, from Boston for Philadelphia, same day, at 4 P. M. These new and substantial steamships forma regu lar line, sailing from each port punctually on Satur days. Dicurances effected at one-ball the pretattuti charged on the vessels. Freights taken - at fair rates. Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts and Bills of Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage (having fine accommoda tions), apply to - HENRY WiNSOR R CO., rnhu-tf 232 South DELAWARE Avenue. „.„,,A -- 1,4 1 TO PLEASURE SEEKERS. FOR, LAKE SUPERIOR. One of the new and magnificent Steamers, METEOR AND PEWAIDC, Will leave CLEVELAND, Ohio, every MONDAY, at 8 P. M., and DETROIT, Michigan, every TUES DAY, at 21'. M., and Port Sarnia, at 10 P. M. For real comfort and pleasure, the. Lake Superior trip is unequalled on this continent. The beat sperlded trout , • fishing in the world, and nowhere can the invalid realize Weil substantial benefit as in the cool, dry and invigorating climate of Lake Su perior. It is also the cheapest trip offered, being only about three and one-half cents per mile, HMO includes state-rooms and meals. For information or suturing of rooms, apply to GARRETSON & CO., Cleveland, Ohlo. J. T. WHITING & Co., Je2o-.16t Detroit, Michigan. ~T7r77lN, FOR ALBANY AND TROY, N. Y.,VIADEL.AWARE AND RARI TAN CANAL.—The barge GORDON. GRANT. IL Sapperley, Master, is now loading at first wharf be low Spruce street, for the above points, and will leave on WEDNESDAY EVENING. For freight, which will be taken on reasonable terms, apply to D. L. FLANAGAN, Agent, j rn_a t 304 South DELAWARE Avenue. g „ & „s v t% NEW TOW-BOIT LINE, —DELAWARE AND CHESAPEA.KE STEAM TOW-BOAT COMPANY.—Barges towed to and from Philadelphia, Havre de Grace, Balti more, Washington and intermediate points. WM. P. CLYDE & Cb., Agents, No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. jela-tdel a is grd i t NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEXANDRIA, GEORGETOWN, AND WASHINGTON, via Chesapeake and Dela ware Canal. Steamers leave Brat Wharf above MARKET Street every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 12M. For Freight apply to Agents,WM. P. CLYDE -&- CO., 14 North and. South Whtrves, Philadelphia; J. B. DAVIDSON, Georgetown, D. C.; FLOW ERS & BOWEN, Alexandria, Va. rnhl4-em no_ NOTICE.—FOR NEW YORK. — The PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPA NY, via Delaware and Raritan Canal. Steamers leave DAILY, first wharf below MAR KET Street, at 2 o'clock P. M. WM. P. CLYDE & CO. 14 S. WHARVES, Phila. JAMES HAND, 117 WALL Street, ITIIIIS-9m New York. MACHINERY AND IRON. ;4 5tar t PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS.—NEAFIE & LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK sarTHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many years been in successful operation,. and been exclusively engaged in - building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Wa ter Tanks Propellers, &c., &c., respectfully offer their services to the public as being fully prepared to contract for engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationery; having sets of patterns of different sizes,. arc prepared to execute orders with quick de spatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure, Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal Iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds, Iron and Brass Castings of all descrip tions; 11011-Turning, Screw-Cattinr, and all other work connected with the above bus IMO. Drawings and specifications for all work done at the establishment free of charge, and work guaran teed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for repairs of boats where they can Ile In perfect safe ty, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, &e., &c., for raising heavy or light weights. JOHN C. P. LEVY,NEAF lE, Je2l-tf BEACH and PALMER Streets. J. VAUGHAN MERRICK. WILLTAX M. =MUCK. JOHN R. COPE._ SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, MM=E! MERRICK. & SONS, ENGINEERS AN!) MACHINISTS Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam En• glues, for land, river, and marine service. Boilers, Gasometers Tanks, Iron Boats, dm.; Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron-frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, &c. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defeeators, Filters, Pumping En gines, &c. Sole agents for N. Milieux's Patent ens,_ar-Tion ing Apparatus licsmYth's Patent Steam Hammer. and Aspinwall & Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar-Draining Machine. aul2-tf (RICE & LONG, FULTON WORKS, 1240 BEACH STREET, Engineers, Machinists, Boiler Makers, and Car Builders. Tanks of every description made to order. Sole Agents! for Long's Marine Salinometers.myla-ly THOMAS M'DONOUGH, - 1 . GENERAL BLACKSMITHING, „ELK STREET, AHOY DOE STREET, FRANKLIN, PENNA. all - Boring tools on hand or made to order on short notice. myll-3m EN- Mogaik-s„em,,tocnoAunitTe ST E AM Gene ral Machinists and Dotter Makers, NO: r 5 .coa9 CAL IAWIIIId. Street. Philadelphia. fang(' E. D. F. MORGAN, ATTORNEY AT AGENT LAW AND COLLECTING MEMPHIS, TENN The Civil Courts of +Ho District are now in prae. Veal operation. Having praetleed at the Memphir bar for ten (10) years, my acquaintance with the business community greatly facilitates in the speedy collection of claims. jy4-Can E. D. F. MORGAN. H ERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS AND SOUPS. 1,000 dos. Sausage Meat. 600 Roast ISeel'. 600 " do Veal. 600 " do Mutton. 1,000 ' 4 do Turkey. 1,000 " do Chicken. 3,000 " assorted Soups, In 11,23 i lb. cans. For sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, ft-A-tf 107 South WATER Street. • n EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFE STORE, 16 SOUTH 'FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA, A large variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES alwnya on hand. ESTEY'S RI IF 1' - COTTAGE ORGANS, Not only UNEXCELLED, but UNEQUALLED 133 purity of Tone and Power, designed especially for Churches and Schools, but found to be equally well adapted to the Parlor and Drawingrltoom. POZ sale only by E. M. - BRUCE, No. 13 North SEVENTH Street. Also, a complete assortment of the Perfect Me. lodeon Const.a.tly on band. fe21.6r0 awe E. S. EARLEY, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, S. E.corner TENTH and GREEN Streets. Cje3-5a Qv , PHILADELPHIA SURGEON'S BANDAGE INSTITUTE, No. 14 North NINTH treet, above Market.—E. C. EVERETT, after thirty yetkit , practical experience guarantees the skilful adjustment of h s Premium 'Patent Graduating Pressure Truss, Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Shoulder Braces Crutches , Crutches, &c. Ladies , apartments conducted by a Lady. apn-ly •.• • - laisigkm ez „,„ 4 „, ,. AUCIPION SALES. VURNESS, BRINLEY, it CO Nos. car; Cr1F.:4T7 , 1 PT 91).1 612 i t ',N., JOHN B. 'MYERS & CO., A.Liel'ihN; LEM, Noe. 232 and .234 MARKE,•^I , • v. AT PRI VAT E- ALK. 150 cases CAXTON ANS, with natural and Inennered " . rl"4 844% P _ HILIPTORD St, CO., A i'IcTION 52S MARKET and 522 COMM KIWI.; MI rf•;;' FIRST FALL SALE oF ma,, OF 1,500 Pts BOOTS AND sio)Es. 19, ON TITITTtsrMY MottNimq, • . August 3. at 10 o'clock, wry win Bon, lov for cash. 1.54 V nwn•Netioys,' qui shoes, hannorals. prairie hoots. CO Ilg !? ) 1.5, with a fit!Pirable tetert Mit "- thisses , , and children's wenn THOMAS 8c SONS;., Noe. 13U and 141 Sou Ur FOURTH Sleet. REAL ESTATE AN ReSTOORS. Publle sale of Real Estate :Ina • Stoel, change, every TUESDAY, at 12 ;1 • Cloe business season. Al July and A.thttant. only Sir Sales of furniture at the Atinezel su m , THURSDAY. SALE OF REAL ESTATE A itl'alsT Full pa rtitillara hi handbills. Sale foraeceunt of the Unitea BtAIIKETS, I) . I , ATTItESSEs, sli gcr. 01.7 rRIDAY 3101tNINtl, Anglist 4, et It) a'elock, at the ~ 13T01111 alfd gtrivtu. a large (Ina, II:y J;,, pital stores. rtllt .I.sartieulars in (alai , ready. ANCOAST & WARNOCK, Au e 1D TIONEERO, No. 240 MARKET St:iee SALE OF AMEIUCAN AND IMTOETP.; GOODS, STOCK OF NOTIONS, TRIM, &e., &c, by cathingun., ON WEDNMDAY MORNING, Au ust2d, commencing; at ten 'el oek 6.N the. weal assortment of a city retail store, GREAT SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES AND MULES. '45,000 ANIMALS TO BE SOLD DURING} IP MONTII OF' AUGUST, In the Staid of New York, Pennsylvania, ino . Indiana. Delaware, Iciaryland, and New Jersey, and the District of Colo 111 too. QuArera.nriAsrEMDErtEnAL's OFFICE, WASIIIEGToN, D. C., July 21, MIS Will be sold at public' auction, to the highest hit der, at the time 11110M:tees named below, viz; , FEW Now York city, Tuesday and Friday of each 200 11 ones each day. New York city, Wednesday CP mob week, or Mules each day. Elmira, Tuesday, August 8, 200 Horses. F.lmira, Tuesday, August 15. ofin Mules. Albany, Friday; August 25, 500 Muies, Buffalo, Wednesday, August 30, 500 Mules. PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, Thursday of each week, 200 H ones each day. Plilladebillia, Wednesday and Saturd o , Week, 100 Mules each day. Pittsburg Thursday of each week, Mules uaCk day. PelnoWllle, Tuesday, August I. MO Multi, Mlfliiniown, Friday, August 4. POO Mules. York, Friday, August 4, 200 Horses. Newville, Wednesday, August Si MO Horses. Newville, Thursday, August 10,:100 Mules. Beading, Friday; Anglia 11,250 HIMPS. Shippensburg, Wednesday, August 10, 100 n om , Erie, Thursda August 17, 200 Horses, Shippensnurg, Thursday, August 17, lao Mules. Williamsport. Friday, Angust iN =Rural, Indiana ' ;Monday, Anglin 21, 300 Horses. Chambersburg, Wednesday, August 23, 100 Horses. Chambersburg, Thursday, August 24, 100 Mules. Milton, Friday, August 25, 200 Horses. Carlisle, Wednesday, August 30, 100 horses, Carlisle, Thursday, August 31, Mk Mules, OHIO, COluMbiana, Tuesday, August 1,100 Horses, Salem, Wednesday, August 2, 100 LlOl - ses. Alliance, Thursday., August. 3, 200 Horses. Canton, Saturday... August 5, 200 Hirrses. Cleveland, Tuesday, August 8, 1,000 Mules. MasSillon, Tuesday, August 15, 200 Horses. Crestilue, Thursday, August 17, MO Mules. Cleveland, Monday, August 21, 200 Horses. INDIANA. Fort Wayne, Thursday, August 24,1,000 Males. DELAWARE. Wilmington, Tuesday of each week, 200 Bones VOYII daY- Wlimlngtoh, Friday of each wcchsl ;OP Mules efok day. NEW JERSEY. Trenton, Thursday, August 10, 200 Mules. Trenton, 'Thursday, August 24, 200 Mules. MARYLAND. Baltimore, Wednesday. August 9, and Wednesday of each week thereafter. 200 August each d ay. WASHINGTON, D. C. Each week day, 200 Mules. GIESBORO, D. C. Each week day except Wed aeod4y, , '" orses. An opportunity to plirchnse a. stulertur elasi Of saddle and draft animals, at far less titan their true value, is now offered to the public. Though the majority of them are sound and An , viceable, they are no longer required In the taw, and must he sold. , . Many of the mules were bought in the beginning of the war when young, accompanied' he taunts, la all their marches and camps, and are thoroughly broken, hardened by exercise, gentle and familiar from being so long surrounded by theaoldiers. Animals Will busold singly. sales .o commence at 10 A. M. 'Perms—Cann, in United States currency. JAmts A. ZION, Brevet Brigadier General in charge, jy26-t au:3l First Division, Q. M. G. 0, S ALEP OF CONDEMNED CLOTHING CAMP AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE. CHIEF QUAnTEICHASTER'S °MC% ,DEPOT OF WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON, D, C,, July :11, 1151. Will be sold at piddle auction, under the oliree• tion of Captain D. G. Thomas. M. S. K., U. S, A.. at Government Warehouse No. 6, on SEVEN TEENTH. heiween H and I Streets North, in the City of 'Washington, D. C. on SATURDAY, August 5, 1855 , at 10 o'clock' A. 01., a large lot of Condemned Clothing, consisting of- Infantry end Cavalry Coats, Jackets, Trowsers, Shirts, Frocks, Drawers, Vests,Patinas, flue locks, Sack Coats, Canes, Hats, Caps, H Leggings, Stockings. WoOlien Mittens, Bootee s Tl s ospital Tents, Wall Tents, Common ent,:. 8111. icy Tents, Spades, ;$110 , ;,,15.; I C talitheig, Melia, Knapsacks,' Haversacks, 'Flags, kßubber Stan kets, &c. Successful bidders must remove the stores withl , live (5) days from date of sale. Terms—Cash, in Government funds. • D. IT. MR:IMT, Bvt, Maj. Gem, and Chief q0urt.1.1.199197., 1115 - 9 t . Depot of Nraddligton, PROPOSALS. piltoAv .11 ALs FOR HEATING APP WASHINGTON, D. C., July 2% ISO, SEALED PROPOr ALS will he received at tit Office of the Supervising Architect, Trcanury lb p.rithent, WASINNYTON, 11. 0,, until V 2 U. August Ib, MS for On the improved num! APPARATUS ('llOl water or Gonid'a patent) th may lie required for the various Public linlblines 1 charge of this Department prior to the 15th of A gust, Mee. The Apparatus required will be on the luot-wab system. or hot water and low-pressure steam oil blued (GoubPs patent), and bidders are requirsi furnish descriptions or plans of their mode of ell alruetion. The Apparatus Must. in all cases, be furnhked an put tip complete within It reasonable Hale froi date of order, and must he ill perfeet workinges dition when turned over to the proper officers. The bids are to be per cubic foot of space lOW heated, and the price to corer all capsules who ever—sereens, painting, cutting of or construetln masonry, &c.; the freight and actual transport:die expenses of mechanics, if the services of snitabl ones cannot Ice procured in the plares where the Al paresis is to be nut-up, will he paid for extra. Payments, IPA eXceeding liftyer centsin of II walls of work done, will be toads daring OW 1 11. ' gress of the n'Orli, upon certilleittes of anther.. officers; forty-pc:DS:Muni will be paid for after I work has been completed and thoroughly tent., during a period of the cold season; the bahm , ten per cent= will be retained for twelve num after completium of work, All repairs or altenfit6 becoming necessary during this period of t.0 , 1 1. .1 months, end were occasioned by husile.l l working of tile Appasitua, must he Made r ,, 1; of the contractor. All bids must he accompanied by the bond of us responsible persons, in the sum of five thot,eil dollars, that the bidder will accept and pert's . lite contract, if awarded to him; the sufficiency the security to he certified to by the Collector ihr testa] itevenue of the district. The DepArtment reserves the right to rej 01' an the bkls, if it be due/tied to the interest Government to do. e; and no hid will be eons l , rol that does not conform to the requirements e lllt advertisement. Proposals should be endorsed "PrOpoq, 10 Heating Apparatus," and most be :iddressob „ 55. pervising Architect, Treasury Department. rSAIAII ROGEII.I, jy2B-Ifit Supervising Arehliq't, PROPOSALS FOR BURGLAR-PRI SAFES. WASHINGTON, D. 0., SEALED PROPOSAJJ.S will he rreelvt4 Orifice of the Supervising Architect, Tressit nartment, WASHINGTON, D. C., tildll is A ugost 15, 1855. for all the Fire anti Burgled SAFES and VAULTS required by the Treasii partment, prior to August 15 18811. PUMA and fictitious can be obtained by applieration office, personally or by letter. The locks for the Safes will be furnished Department, but must be put on by the con without extra eberge. Hatbs are to be IleilVeredand set as. Nk reasonnbill time from nate a order, at their destination, perfect condition. and the 140 • be inerfect working order when the Safe b , over to the proper officer. The bids to be per superfleial font, mess% the outside, and the price to cover all there' ever—door fixtures, painting, dr.c.,— execs freight, and actual transportation expense. sive board) of umehttnies, if the services of ones umlaut be procured at the place where is to hast DM will be paid for extra, e,ini Ail bans Malt be accompanied by bow ' responsible persons. in the sum o f live Nina pia dollars, that the bidder will accept and pet&rin the contract, if awarded to him: the so flicienty security to be certified to by the Coilector of ' 4. ternal Rcive»ue of the district. The Department reserves Mc right to or all the bids, if it lie deeefed the intere , t 1 . 1 Government to do so' and to 1)141 will be eoteddor. that does not conform to the ropdroments of 10 , advertisement. Proposals should lie eliderSed " Pl "P °°ll3 " Safes and Vaults," and I.w. ioldrehseil ld Sufic/ 11604 Architect, Treasury Dertart meld. 310EERS, Jy2B-10t. Stipervl4itg A IThile. FRESH BEEF AND VBGETSBL ES ' NAVY DEPAIrDIF.N T : I BUREAU Oy'PROVISIONS AND ( . I.Ol l N i 1 1' SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed o Proueeti Fresh Beef and Vegetables," will he revel) , ;, f this Bureau until 2 o'clock P. M.. on the '.td August next, for the supply of . 40,000 Fresh Beef ant 7 40,05) pounds of Fresh VOW! at the Philadephia Navy Yard and Si (pared. The Reiland Vegetables Mast be 0t.t. e. , , , totality, anti the best the market affords, a!!'f , article moot be offered for by the pound. le' „ rs , to be QA11.1111)ropOrtlons, fore anti hind ,viyri ßonds.. with, approved geentjty, will be roe 0 ' in one.Juilf the estimated alllollll4 Or the ..li tr itl and tv'Vlity per cent. In addition be with ,. ! from the amount of each payment to be nar:.,', collateral security for the due performative , ,'" contract, which will, on no account, be paid fully complied with. Every offer made must be accompanied by 8 , 0 1 t; ten guarantee, signed by one or mere resP,':.\ i i,,,t persons, that the bidder or bidders will, their bed he accepted, enter Into an within five days, with good and sufllelofrt fund to furnish the articles proposed. No proposal wilt be considered unless oled by such guarantee,and by satisfactory erblrgat that the bidder is a regular dealer in the !t ' l ` l proposed and has the license required by The Department reserves the right to re3' proposal not considered advantageous to INVITING PROPOSALS FOR „I. J- PURCHASE OF TWENTY-THREE DRED GOVERNMENT MULES. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S aerie% 0 , WASHINGTON. D. 0., July 10. /• SEALED PROPOSALS will be received °Mee until 12 M. TUEIMAY,_Ang,ust kViaii the _purchase 9f TWENTY-THREE HUN .4,. 0 MULES, In lots of My S lid one Mardi " the places mimed below, v-121 UARRISBUBta, Pa., 0 lots, 50 each. 4 lots, 100 each. WILMINGTON, Del., 4 lots, 50 each. " 2 lots 100 each. WASHINGTON, D. o.,ol43es,iiiii - a - cii• 6 lots, MO each. PITTSBURG, Pa., 4lots, 50 each. , • 1 lot, 100 each. welt These Melee be put aside, each lot and Will be fre respect laspeetion Of bfild , "'l . oc itbt places namedvely, for ten deg, 11 1 August Many of them were bought in the 110, 01 , i i r liti ' ' ' ; the war as young mules, accompanied in all their marches and camps, and are tici,',ol:t broken, hardened by exercise gentle owl from being so long surrounded ' serviceable the y soldyi m iii: Though sound and serviceable, they are it'„l) required Sc the array, and can now ec 0 1)13 fat less titan their true value. The successful bidders will be nOtialli , . lll oo' or by telegraph, and repaired to receive the • on or before August 3, 1865. This office reserves to itself the right to bids that may be offered. Proposals should be addressed to the c i sikned, and marked "Proposals for the I"' , of Mules." PitYnient must be made in Governs:acid fa° the time of delivery. u s , or d er o f sho Quartermaster ttenerul,,, , JAME* A , " Brevet Brigadier General, In ehl u. 0, jyl4-15t - Ifirst Krlsteloa, 11. on tit. • 1
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