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MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1885
TI-11E1 CITY.
REVIEW OF TEE Senu
Fairmount Park never appeared to better ad
vantage than on Saturday afternoon last, and
we heard more than one person express him
'self that New York Central Park could never
prese nt the picturesque appearance ours did
on that day. The occasion was the review of
the Schuylkill Navy, and is the:first since 1861.
The Schuylkill Navy is composed of a number
of clubs, each of which has at least two barges.
These barges are built in the most approved
style for. comfort and speed, and are furnished
in the best taste, being carpeted with velvet
carpet, cushioned with the same material, and
carrying silk flags with the name of the club
thereon in gilded letters. There are three
kinds of barges!: First, the Gunnel barge is one
in w hi ch tne row-loelt is set in the gunnel of
the boat; second, the outrigger barge, in which
the rowdock is set in an arm of wood made
for the purpose, rigged outside of the gunnel,
thus allowing the boat to be quite narrow and
giving greater leverage to the rower ; third,
skeleton.barges, built only wide enoughfor the
rowers to sit in, and of very light material.
These barges are rowed with four or six ogrs.
There is a schedule of rules for racing agreed
upon by the navy, which allows to a gunnel
barge certain time over an outrigger and a
skeleton, and also time for all boats of four
oars over these of six oars. Each club wears
its own peculiar uniform, the prevailing style,
however, being blue pants and shirts, with
leather belt and initials .of club in silver let
tem on the belt. The commodore of the navy
wears a cap similar to that worn by the com
modore in the American navy. That part of
the park overlooking the river was crowded
with ladies and gentlemen spectators of the
picturesque scene on the river before them.
The review came off shortly before tin o'clock.
The barges were all in the best order, and,
their crews in their uniform presented a pic
ture unexcelled in beauty. The barges
stretched from one side of the river to the
other, and_went through the drill at the com
mand of the Commodore with the greatest
precision. All the barges participating in the
review at about six o'clock started In a race,
at the command of the commodore, from
Turtle Rock, opposite which they - were
drawn up in a straight line. The race
could not be_considered a fair trial,
either of barges or crews. It was not long
enough to determine either. It was from
the rock around the hUI at Girard avenue
bridge, and back to the rock. Short barges,
with the facility of turning easily, had, ot
.course, the advantage. The race was won by
the Quaker City Barge Club, with their new
gunnel boat. They , were followed by the new
Outrigger barge of the Philadelp hia
_ club. Par
ticipants and visitors were well reased with
the review. A regatta is talked o, to come off
next month. The race then, it is said, will be
around a buoy above Peter's Island, and
return.
AmmICAI.7 IRON AND SPEND ASSOCIA-
Tum.—The next Quarterly meeting of this-or
ganization will be held in Philadelphia, on the
third Wednesday in November next. This
Was decided at the recent meeting, held in the
smoky city of Pittsburg. The Association has
been considering the question of adopting
2,000 pounds as a ton, instead of 2,240 pounds.
This question certainly ought to be settled
one way or the other, but it should not be for
gotten that tligosourts of law have already de
cided that 112 pounds make one hundred
weight, and twenty hundred weight one ton.
• This every school-boy learned. There can be
no such thing as a " long ton," or a " short
ton,” excepting among ignorant retail coal
dealers. In regard to the iron interests, a re
port was submitted upon the adoption of two
'thousand pounds to the ton, from which we
, extiact the following :
In favor, 85 in Massachusetts, 1 in Vermont,
13 in New York, 5 in New Jersey, 47 in Penn
sylvania, 2 in Maryland, 9 in Ohio, 3 in Ails
sourtl2 in Wisconsin, I in Michigan and, 1 in
Illinois. Opposed, 13---of which 2 are in Masaa
ohusetts, 8 in Pennsylvania, 8 in Ohio ; in ad
dition, are doubtful replies, or, taking mem
bers alone,' 59 are in favor, 14 opposed, and 4
are doubtful. The report states that the tend
ency of the replies show that the majority of
the iron and steel manufacturers are in favor
of the proposed uniform ton of 2 / 000, for the
following reasons : I. The simplification of
calculations and accounts, and the economy , of
time, and decrease in liability to error, which
will flow therefrom. 2. That a ton of deter
mined and recognized value, may be univer
sally employed, in order to obviate the mis
takes andmisapprehensions that now occur
from a failure to express the particular kind
of ton to be used in a business transaction.
There is however, a strenuous opposition to
change in localities, for the following. reasons:
First. The labor and confusion incident neon
the ebange from iteeliStOined methods of calcu
lation, and the established schedules of prices
to different methods and schedules. Second.
The difficulty of reconciling those parties now
disposing of values upon the basis of 2,240 lbs
per ton to receive the proportionate reduction
Thanice off, or a ton of 2,000 lbs.
report was referred to a special Commit
tee on eights and Measures, composed. Of
James I. Bennett, Esq., of Pittsburg • J. Kin
sey, Cincinnati ; E. Y. Townsend, Philadelphia ;
A. B. Stone, Cleveland, and James Rogers, Es
sex county, New York.
.„ It as suggested that a legislative enactment
Will be required — to legalize the reduction,
and if the Legislatures of all the States do not
agree to it, there will be endless confusion ill
the business.
TEE NATIONAL GAmE.—The Empire Base"
hall Club, suffered a great defeat on Saturday
afternoon, at the hands of the Keystone Club,
on the Olympic ground, at Twenty fifth and
Jefferson streets. The sun shone brightly, but
the air was pleasant. There was a considera
ble number of spectators present. The play
commenced at half-past two o'clock, but the
Empire abandoned it at the close of the sixth
innings, the task of beatingthelleystonebeing
entirely hopeless. The game scored up as fol.
lows :
EMPIRE. KEYSTONE.
O. R. O. R.
2 3 Frailer 1 6
2 3:W00d.... 3' 5
3 015rnith 25
1 31cuthbert,,,,. 1 5,
1 3 Dia 8 • 4 ,
3 1 Bratton 3 4
2 2 Brown 1 6
1 1 Miller ' 1 6
2 1 Lex 3 4
Duncan
Waterman
11
8 1 31 1
6
11 1 1 1 2 10 11 0 1 1 2
5 45
15
Keystone
Empire • ..
UmPIRE—Mr. LambertOn, of the Camden
Soon - Res—Messrs. Lynch and thtunt.
FLY CATCHES MADE.
4 1 Empire
Key‘tone
The members of the Empire Club started
'homeward in the earlytrain, taking with them
the bind feeling of their Philadelphia friends.
The Empires exvresged themselves delighted
with Philadelphia hospitality.
A CRAFTER OF ACCIDENTS. —On Satur
day morning a little girl, named Ella Gor
man, four years of age, was run over by a Cart
at Nineteenth and Barker streets, and instant
ly killed. The body Was removed to the resi
dence of her parents,. near by, where an in
quest was held, and a verdict of accidental
death rendered.
A boy named Kelly, whose parents live at
No. 1719 Carlton street, was almost instantly
killed on Saturday, by being run over by a
train of ettl'A.,onwillow street, between Seven
teenth and Eighteenth. An Inquest will be
held on the body today.
A little boy, named Augustus Barthinger,
whose parents reside at No. 211 Gaskill street,
was run over by a lager-beer wagon, on Satur
day afternoon, and 'killed. An inquest will be
held.
Robert Skelerton, a lad of fifteen; hadhie
band terribly lacerated by its being caught in
the picker of McCallum's mall, at German-
town. The injured limb was amputated.
MERITED Hoitoß.—The University ok
Lewisburg has conferred the degree of Doetor
of Divinity upon Rev. Edgar M. Levy, of New
ark, N. J. Dr. Levy is well 'known in this city,
having discharged with great acceptableness
the duties of his sacred calling for a period of
fourteen years in West ,Philadelphia. The
past six years he has devoted to the people of
Newark, surrounded by a flourishing and
growing congregation. Fie is a brother of
L'apt. John P. Levy, whose efforts in the build
ing of the Berean Baptist Church, and in its
subsequent success, have rendered his name
familiar to all the people of West Philadel
phia.
LINCOLN MONUMENT FIRM—The fol-
lowing sunisbhve been received bytiailles L.
Claghbrn, Treasurer of the Lincoln Monument
Association, at the office, 921 Chestnut street:
From a few friends, per Rev. J. W.
Arthur h 1 00
Citizens of Norristown , per. Harvey
Shaw 7 00
Aghland Council, No. 81, O. U. A. M., per
R. J. Simkins
Proceeds of the sale of Lincoln's Por
traits, per G. W. Richards
From a few friends, per Miss E. ,
TWENTY-FOURTH WARD NOMINATIONS.
—The union party of the Twenty-fourth ward
have Made the followiug nominations :
Select Connell—S.W. Cotten.
Comma Gonneib—William Stokes.
School Directors—D. M. Jones, M. A. Powers,
P. Llor_,_l Wm. Dauman , Wm. A. Fredericks,
Dr. J. R.Wells, John Wilson, Jr., Chas. Githens,
Colonel George E. Johnson, F. Milliman, John
W. Massey, J. Sidney Keen, and H. C. Shutliff.
Agieisors—Edward Lvster and Hiram Masser
Aldermen—Samuel J
ohnso.n and Joseph
Miller.
HOUSE ROBRERIEs.---Mention has been
Mreairly made of the frequent burglarious en
try of houses, while the tenants are out of
town and the buildings left to themselves, or
only under the charge of a single servant.
Since then more eases of robbery have been
discovered. On Friday afternoon the dwell
ings No. 505 and 507 Wood street were entered
through the back doors and ransacked. The
Rwelling , of Charles Cramer, at Thirteenth and
andolph streets, was also robbed of sonic
jewelry, coin, and notes, in the temporary ab•
Bence of the occupants.
GOliE TO THE DOGS.—The operations of
The dog detectives for the week ending on
•Saturdap resulted in the capture of onehnn
.Ored and nineteen canines, of all sizes, from
the
_giant Newfoundland to the diminutive
terrier. Twenty-four were redeemed, netting
-
the. city forty-eight dollars, and the remaining
ninety-flve were disposed of as all worthless
ours ihould be.
DEATH OF A CLERGYMAN.-Yesterday
- morning, at an early hour, Rev. Father Gillen,
assistant pastor of St. Patrick's Church., died
at St. Joseph's Hospital. The deceased had
been ordained but slew years, and up to the
time of his death aysve promise of great use
fulness as a Catholic divine._ He wee a Phila
delphian, and was educated for the priesthood
.at the Seminary of St. Charles Borromeo.
_ROBBERY OF A STORE.—On Friday
niCit, seine thieves effected an entrance into
the dry gooda store Of NT
E, It, Lee, on Eighth
street, above Market, by raielng tbo grating
wider the bulk window, alio crawling through
the aperture thus made. Silk goods, of the
value of $1,500 Were stolen.
• ~
BACH AT &WOLK PAHL—TUB after
nom t h e tau semen will be inau,gurated at
Onto
ilk Park, by 1 - ru t, Mile heats, best in five.
Three horses are entered, and a good trot is
anticipated. The Bees= will, it is thought, b o
an exciting one. There will be races every
Monday and Thursday afternoon until thi ,
list is finished.
Trom DILLON' HOMICIDE.-The tlry
which was summoned to, investigate. the j cir
cumstances attending the death of Frank Dil
ion, met again on Saturday. No further wit.
nesses were in attendance, and they at once
proem:4.'4l to make up their verdict, which
was rendered as fellows : "That Francis P.
Dillon came to his death from a pistol-shot
wound inflicted by some person unknown to
the jury." Young Dowling, who was in cus
tody on the charge of having fired the fatal
shot, was thereupon released.
THE HOSPITAL.—Henry Riley, a boy
employed at a tin-shop in the city, had his
hand badly smashed, on Sattirday, by a heavy
weight falling on it.
James Pedan had his collar bone fractured
yesterday on the Grays Ferry road, a short
distance beyond the bridge.
A. GRAND FESTIVAL.—The Ditennerchor
intend to dedicate their new ball, at 349 Dill
wyn street, on Friday evening, the lst of Sep
tember, ensuing. Aninvitation has been ex
tended to the Board of Brokers to be present
on the occasion,
A WAIF.—A male infant, apparently two
months old, was found by an omcer, at Ele•
venth and Market streets, about midnight on
Saturday. The little stranger was sent to the
Almshouse.
HOMEWARD BOUND.—The 6th New York
Heavy Artillery passed through this city on
Saturday, on their way home. They were en
tertained at the Cooper-Shop Volunteer Re
freshment Saloon.
CRICKET CLITB.—We learn that a cricket
club has been organfzed at Frankford, to be
known as the "Lincoln."
THE POLICE.
[Before Mr. Alderman Warren.]
ASSAULT UPON AN orriczu,
haan, named Barney assaultad a „hearing upon
a ge of larceny, andand battery upon a
police ofileer. It was in evidence that on Friday
afternoon the accused and another man entered a
cigar store In West Philadelphia, and attempted to
help themselves - to some tobacco. An officer WAS
called in by the proprietor, when the companion of
Milan struck the officer violently In the face,cutting
his lip open. In the confusion the perpetrator was
enabled to escape, but he held on to Barney and
lodged him In the station-house. He was Committed
to answer, in default of $2,000 bail.
[Before Air. Alderman Godbou.]
A SugrICIOIIS CIRCLTIOTANTE.
About one o'clock on Saturday morning, one of
the attendants at the Arch-street House, at Dela
ware avenue and Arch street, had his attention at
tracted by hearing a suspicious noise In the build
ing. He at once instituted a search, and under a
bed in one of the rooms he found a young colored
man. It is supposed that his object was theft, as it
is alleged that lie had already stolen a Uttlnher of
articles and SWIM money from various apartments.
An officer was called and the supposed thief wee
secured. He gave the name of Walter Farmer, and
says that he was formerly a slave in Richmond. He
was held in $l,OOO bail to answer.
[Before Mr. Alderman Beater.)
ALLEGED HORSE THIEVES.
A young UM, named Randolph Grier, was ar
rested onTriday evening, upon a warrant issued by
the authorities of Delaware county, charged with
having been concerned in the recent stealing of
horses in that county, the property of Joseph Whit
ney, of Upper Darby. The robbery is said to hare
taken place on the 22d of July. The accused are
taken
as the person for whom the warrant was
issued, and was therefore ordered to obtain ball in
$1.5e0 to answer.
William Macbeth, a middle-aged man, hailing
from Trenton, W. J., ' was arraigned on the charge
of stealing a horse and wagon, the property of .To
seph Baden. The theft took place on Thursday
afternoon last, from the front of a restaurant at
rrankford road and Norris streets. It was in evi
dence that the prisoner offered the horse and wagon
for sale to a gentleman in Bucks county ; but the
latter suspecting that all was not right, had him
arrested. He was held in $2,500 bail to answer at
court. The stolen property lies been recovered.
(Before Mr. Alderman Butler.]
MAIMED WITH BURGLARY.
It Wlll be remembered that a few days ago the
store of F. B. Hovey & Bros., No. 231 Chestnut street,
was entered through a trap-door in the roof and
robbed of an amount of goods, principally sewing
silks, amounting to 112,000 in value. A. man named
John Miller was arrested, and had a hearing at the
Central Station on Saturday afternoon. It was in
evidence that Miller had been seen standing near
the locality of the robbery, and moving about in a
rather suspicious manner. Afterwards he was no
ticed with a horse and wagon, but nothing was seen
in the wagon. Another witness testified that Miller
did not follow any particular business whereby be
might earn a living. The case was continued until
Satiirdny next. and the accused was ordered to find
bail in the sum of 11,000 for his appearance at that
time.
[Before Mr. Alderman shoemaker.)
SAItIOUS CHARGE.
Three men, giving the names of 'Peter Campbell,
John O'Brien, and William Boyle, were arraigned
on Saturday morning, charged with having attempt
ed to rescue a prisoner from the hands of an officer
of the Twentieth ward. on the evening of the 20th
inst. The officer's clothing was evidence of the
severe tussle that bad taken place, it being Com
pletely ruined. They were held to answer.
• [Before Mr. Alderman Fields.]
SUPPOSED lIORSE-THIEF.
On SatUrda).• morning a man, whose name is ha
l-lei-ea to he Francis NV eMell, was arrested at Front
and Chatham streets upon an alleged charge or
horse-stealing. He was held in $BOO bonds for a
further hearing.
THE COURTS
Court of Quarter Sessions—lton. James
B. Ludlow, Associate judge.
Wm. B. Mann, Esq., Prosecuting Attorney.
ABOUT A POCKET BOOK
James Clark asked to be discharged on a writ of
habeas corpus from a charge of larceny.
Mr. Atwood testified that he lost a pocket-book,
containing 6740, at a stable on Goodwater street,
between Sevsenth and Eighth streets ; he called
upon a young man named McAfee, who said he had
found a pocket-book, and gave it to Clark; on
eountiii the money, $l2O was missing.
JohnMcAfee testified that be was in the employ
ment of Mr. Atwood, and a little boy pleked'un the
P the c kteee-db-book,
and h
sunbseedute n o
lh itm;d h
C e l aprlkaced it in
about it,
middle advised witness to go and get It. and if there
was any checks in it. he could sell them for half
price; witness went to the stable, got the pocket
book. and counted $630 in it; Clark advised that the
pocket-book should be kept until a reward was
offered for it; witness gave the poeket-book to
Clark, who kept it for two hours in his valise; the
witness wanted tile key of the valise, but Clark re
fused to give it up; in a half hour afterwards he
gave the liey to the witness; when the money was
counted, the SUM of $l2O was missing.
Judge Ludlow said this was a case that required
• explanation before a jury, and Skin Clark was re
manded.
Dennis Dunn was heard on a writ of habeas corpus.
A witness testified that he rented a house trom
Dunn for fittt a month, and, having to leave the city,
left three five-dollar notes with his wife to pay the
rent. She paid Mr. Duun ' who said ho had no
change . , and went off with the ikls. The next time
he Came to collect his rent he was told that he had
one dollar too much, when he WOE • the receipt boob
and changed the receipt from fourteen to fifteen
dollars.
To the court. The alteration was made on the
counter before me.
Judge Ludlow said the case was not one for a
criminal court, and Mr. Dunn was discharged.
Mr. O'Byrne said that Dunn could be prosecuted
for swindling the Government out of tile internal
revenue tax, as no stamps were on the renailltS.
The counsel for Dunn said the amount was not
twenty dollars, consequently uo stamp was re
quired.
SOMETHING ABOUT OIL LANDS.
Mahlon Sehoep, A. W. Myers, and S. S. Stouffer
Were heard on a writ of habeas corpus. Mr. Wil
lard, a professor of made, testified that he was in
duced to join in the purchase of some oil lands,
known as the Greene County Amber OH Company,
paying $l,lOO in cash, and giving a note for 5150.
I went out, said the witness, to Gump Farm and
found it, after going over a break-neck circuitous
road; the view from the place was magnificent, but
nothing, like oil was to be seen; the people around
the neighborhood lau*hed at us for paying' slo,eoo
for the - Clark Farm, but in reality we paid 521,000
for It.
Judge Ludlow Inquired if there was any bottom
land on the farm, as set forth in the prospectus.
Witness. Well, sir, there is some bottom land,
but we were told out there that no resident would
give $5,000 for any farm in the country around..• no
one can raise crops there, for they are all washed
down the hills by the rains.
Mr. Mann. They let them slide.
Other farms, the property of the company. were
visited by the witness, but nothing in the shape of oil
was found, except a steam engine on a farm. which
had been stolen from a neighboring foundry. Some of
attempte advised witne his friends were
to get to the Other farms, as the road
impassable six months in a year, and break-neck
concerns at the best of times. If forty gallons of
oil were obtained, it would take the price of sixty
gallons to get it over the road. The witness alleges
that this company have swindled him and others to
the amount of WOO% • •
Mr. Speelman testified that he paid his money
(itatomo) to a Mr. Porter, the agent of the lands. Mr.
Stouffer accosted me, and bald his Mend School had
found a countryman who had 416 acres of oil lands,
valued at *WO, and that it would be the best com
pany ever started.
Judge Ludlow said he was loth to discharge the
pa'rtles. At the trial they might explain away
everything charged against them. He was not pre
paved to say what Offence had been committed, but
certainly the parties should make an explanatlen
before a jury. He would give the counsel an oppor
tunity to argue the ease, nut suggested that they
had better withdraw the writ, and the case go to
a jury. The counsel acquiesced in the suggestion,
and the parties will be sent before a jury.
Henry Lore' was heard on habeas corpus, he
being charged with burglary. The evidence was,
that the accused offered a watch in pledge to a man
named Arthur. This watch was stolen from a house
at Front and Almond streets. Lorey was remanded.
Adjourned.
NORTHERN ENTERPRISE.—A. Northern firm
has leased Jamestown Island for live years,
and will prepare it for cultivation during the
coming year. it is to be converted uxto
vegetable farm. The same firm has leased a
plantation on the main , land, and will put in
this fall several hundred acres of wheat.—
Petersburg Express.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
E, Wier Of FOITRTH and RACE Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
WiIPtrYbOnOUPJIP OP
WHITE LEAD AND ZING' PAINTS, PUTTY, 10.
AGENTS rOl3 THE CELEBRATED ,
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and Consumers supplied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. (Man
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
VINE SHIRT RIANIJFACTORY.
The subscribers would invite attention to their
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
which they make a specialty). their business. Also,
Constantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN'S WEAB.
J. W. SCOTT do C 0. "...
eiENTLIMEN.B FURNISHING STO RE,
No. 814 CHESTNUT Street,
)ally: Four doors below the Continental.
p 6 1 4 ;TA ; ind 1/11 01)
ARMY AND NAVAL OFFICERS.
J. S. TAYLOR,
THE BEST MILITARY AND NAVAL TAILOR
IN THE VNioN.
Is now connected with
EDWARD P. KELLY,
CHESTNUT STREET.
J. E. TAYLOR has been for the last four years
the Cutter for the Unitary and NMI Tailoring Es
tablishment of
OWENS,
212 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
wAsRINGTON.
COTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUOS
AND CANVAS, eon numbers and brands.
Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover Duck.
Also, Paper Manufacturers* Drier Felts, from one'
to 1178 . feet wide; Pa ins &c.
N & CO..
.10ffivi W.
nts-it Ito. 103 49KES' Alifir.
oISOLDIERS AND -OTHERS WILL
find it to their interest to buy Boots, Shoes,
Trunks, Travelling Bags, /be., at GARRETT'S,
South SECOZW,ab. Chestnut, east eife.anit-Ble
VIVRIFF'S MILES.
•RHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
1, - , a writ of Venditioni Ex_ponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening, September 4, 1885, at 4 o'clock,.at
S nsom-street - Hair,
No. that three-story brick messnage and
lot of ground situate on the south side ofSpruce
street, 100 feet eastward from Thirty-nlnth street,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Spruce street 18 feet, and in depth on the west line
148 feet 5 inches, and on the east line 137 feet 9 inches
to Talbot place.
No. that three-story brick messuag_e and
tot of ground situate on the south side of Spruce
street, 118 feet eastward from Thirty-ninth street;
containing in front on Spruce street is feet, and in
depth on the west line 137 feet 9 inches, and on the
east line 127 to Talbot place. •
No. that three-story brick messuage and
lot of ground situate on the south side of Spruce
street, 138 feet eastward from Thirty-ninth street;
containing In front on Spruce street 18 feet, and in
depth on the west line line 127 feet, and on the Cast
line 116 feet 4 in ehes.
No. 4.—A1l that three-story brick messuage and
lot of ground situate on the south side of - Spruce
street., 154 feet eastward from Thirty-ninth street;
containing in front ou Spruce street 18 feet, and in
depth on the west line 115 feet 4 inches, and on the
east line 105 feet 8 inches.
No. 6.—A1l that three-story brick messuage and lot
of ground situate on the south side of Spruce street.
172 feet eastward from Thirty-ninth street; contain
ing in front on Spruce street 18 feet, and in depth on
the west line 105 feet 8 inches, and on the east line
95 feet.
.
No. 6. —All that three-storybrickmessuageandlot
of ground situate on the south side of Spruce street,
190 feet eastward from Thirty-ninth street; contain
lug in front on Spruce street 18 feet, and In depth on
611 e east line 04 feet 2 lushes, and on the west line 80
feet.
No. 7.—A1l that three-story brick messuage mullet
of ground situate on the south side of Spruce street,
208 feet eastward from Thirty-ninth street; contain
ing in front on Spruce street 18 feet, and in depth on
the west line 84 feet 8 inches, and on the east line 73
feet T inches.
No. B.—All that three-story brick messuage and
lot of ground situate on the south side of Spruce
street 226 feet eastward from Thirty-ninth street;
containing' in front on Spruce street 18 feet, and in
depth on the west line .3 feet 7 inches, and on the
east line 62 feet 11 inches.
No. that three-story brick messuage and
lot of ground situate on the south side of - Spruce
street 244 feet eastward from Thirty-ninth street;
containing in front on Spruce street 18 feet, and in
depth on the west line 62 feet 11 inches, and on the
east line 52 feet 2 inches.
No. 10.—All that three-story brick messuage and
lot of ground beginning on the south side of Spruce
street, at the distance of 262 feet eastward from
Thirty-ninth street: thence eastward :don .g Spruce
street 58 feet to Talbot place, thence sontliwardly
along Talbot place 17 feet 9 inches to a point, thence
southwestwardly along Talbot place 67 feet 5 inches
to a point, thence northward along the same 52 feet
2 incises to the beginning. [Which premises Samuel
A. Harrison et ux., by deed dated April 6, 1863, re
corded in Deed Book A. C. H., No. 96, page, 28,
conveyed unto Thomas Stewart in fee.]7
CD. C!. • S., st. Debt, 4Q02.70. Blackburn.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Thomas Stewart.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 22,1865. au24-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Leval.' Fachts, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on M02.DA.1!
Evening, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at SallSOM
street Hall, a
I.—All that lot of ground, with the brick store
houses and messuages thereon, situate on the
northwest corner of Second and Columbia streets,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Second street 25 feet, and in depth 121 feet 9 'lines
to Phillip street: subject to a Mound rent or $82.20.
2.—A1l that lot of-ground mlnMprovenicuts situ
ate on the west side of Second street 36 feet north
ward from Columbia street: containing in front on
Second street 36 feet, and in depth 121 feet 9 inches
to Phillip street: sub,lectlo a ground rent of $Bl.
that lot of ground and Improvements
thereon situate on the Columbia of Second street 72.
feet northward from Street; containing
in front on Second street 36 feet, and in depth 121
feet 9 inches to Phillip street: subject to a ground
rent of $Bl.
[Which premises, Nos. 1 and 2, Charles Clark, et
ux., by ,deeds dated August 15, 1846, December 15,
1246,roebrded in Deed Book A. W. M. No. 17, page
487, and No. 27, page 141, &c., conveyed unto Samuel
Jackson, in feet and the premises No, 3, being the
same -which Elijah Tyson, Dv deed dated February
25, A. D. 1847. recorded do Deed Book A. W. M.,
No. 27, page 139, &e., conveyed unto Samuel Jack
son, in tee. Said premises are subject to a mort
gage of $1,200.1
CD. C.; S., '65. 53. Debt, $1,528. Love.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
Of Samuel Jackson.
'HENRY C. TIDWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff 's Oftlee, Aug. 23, 1855. au24-2t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of "%rendition' Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening. September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom-street
All that lot of ground situate on the•SOuthwesterly
side of. Somerset street, 876 feet 11 inches southeast
wardly from the Trenton Railroad, tat the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front on Somerset
street 106 feet 9 inches In length sou thwardly, (mea
suring from the middle of Somerset street,' on the
southeasternmost line 320 feet 4 inches, and on the
northwesternmost line 309 feet 7 inches. [Which
Premises Abraham martin and wife, by deed dated
T nuacy 13.380& recorded in Deed Book L. IL 13,,
No. 3, page 243, &C., conveyed unto Joseph T. Row
and in fee.]
[D.C.; S., '65. 28. Debt. $185.40. rir.D.Marshall.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
Of Joseph T. Rowand.
MERRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Aug. 22, 1865. au24-3t
P k HEMET'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni.Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening, September. 4, iS6S, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom-street Hall,
All those three contiguous lots of ground situate
southwestwardsoutheterly side of Willow street, tVS feet
front Youlkrod street, in the Twen=
ty-third ward of the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing in front on Willow street 60 feet, and in depth
114 feet 4 inches.
CD. C.: S.. '6l. 43. Debt, 000. Woodward.)
Taken in execution and tube sold as the property
Of John A. Brusher. ..
HENRY C. HOWELL,.l6heriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's °tn.., Aug. 21, 18AL au24-31
sHERIFF!S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A
Li writ of VenditionlExponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'cloek,at Sansont.-
street nail,
AB that two-story frame messuage:, occupied as
two dwellings, and lot of ground situate on the
southeasterly Side of Cheiten avenue, two hundred
and twenty feet seven inches northeastwardly from
the Germantown Railroad, in the city' of Plata
deltiltiat containing in front on Chelten avenue
thirty feet, and in depth one hundred and eighty
feet.
[D. C.: S. 'M. 17. Debt, $l,lOO. Paxson.]
Taken to execution and to bo sold as the property
of George pyley. -
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. =,.11863. au24-3t
SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
N.-1 a writ of Levari:Facias, to me directed, will he
exposed to public sale or vendue, on. MONDAY
Evening, September . 4, 1865, at 4 O'ClOOk, at SansOM.
street Hall,
All that three story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the west side of Marshall street
204 feet 2 inches northward from Thompson street,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Marshall street 18 feet, and In depth about 84 feet 10
Inches, subject to a ground rent of toil.
[D. O. S., 'll. 41. Debt. 211.550. Royer.]
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property
of. Sophia Hickman.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 21, 1885. au24-21
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY 'VIRTUE OF
a wilt of Levert Facial, to me tlirecteo, will be
exposed to public sale or venaue, on PitoNDAY
Evening, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock; at Sansom
street Hall,
All that brick messuage and lot of ground situate
on tbe west side of Swanson 'street., between Al
mond and Catharine streets, in the city of Philadel
pbM; containing in front on Swanson street 21 feet,
and in depth about 150 feet. Bounded on the south
by a messuage and ground devised by Thomas Pen
rose to his son James. (For recital see writ.) •
(D. C.; S., '65, 38. Debt, $1,703.50. Cassidy.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property.
of Penrose Ash and Rebecca Ash.
• HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheritrs'Offiee, Aug..m, 1865. au24-3t
R,HERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
^.." a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY. Evening September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at
Hansom-street Hall,
Ail that three-story brick inessuage and lot of
ground situate On the southwest corner of Tenth
and Tnempsou streets, in the eity of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Tenth street 16 feet, and ex
tending in depth 53 feet 6 inches. [Which premises
Charles G. Evans et 'tix„ by deed dated April 26,
1853, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 86, page 455,
ac., conveyed unto Hugh Alexander, in fee.]
CD. C.; 5. '65. 27. Debt, $203 . 68. Law.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Hugh AleXonder.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff,
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 21,1865. au24-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansout-
Street Hull,
A)1 that two-story Stone meSsUage and lot of
ground beginning on the south side of Masters
. street 18 feet westward from Twenty- eighth Street,
In the city of Philadelphia; thence westward along
Masters street 76 feet 6 inches to a point; thence
south s degrees 98 minutes, east 166 feet 9 inches to
a Point; thence north 84 degrees 62 minutes, east 48
feet 2 inches to the was! Side of Twenty- eigntn
street; thence northwardly along the same 18 feet 8
inches to a point: thence westwardly atright angles
with Twenty-eighth street 18 feet to a point, and
thence northwardly 130 feet to the place of begin
ning. (Which premises John. Hudson, by deed
dated May 7, 1860, conveyed unto. Barbara Hiegel
in Ice.]
ED. c.; 8., 'as. 9g. Debt, *1.308.17. Thompson.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Ferdinand Hiegel and Barbara, his wife.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 23,1865. au24-2t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sole or vendee, on MON
DAY EvenhigSeptember 4, moos, at 4 o'oloelt, at
Sansom-streetMall,
No. 1. All that three-story brick messuage and
lot of ground situate on the north side of Christian
street 'll5 feet eastward from Eighteenth street, in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Christian street 16 feet, and in depth 50 feet.
No. 2. All that three-story. brisk messunge dud
lot of geidlnd situate on ills north aide of Christian
street, 100 feet eastward from Eighteenth street, in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Christian street 16 feet, and in depth 50 feet.
(Which hremises. Henry Helmuth, by deed dated
August 1881, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H.,
.1.; 51, page 517, &c., conveyed unto John Long, in
fee •1
Said premises are together subjef i k to a mortgage
of $1.300.
[D. C.; S., '65. 49. Debt, 81821.56 Thompson.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of John Long. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oillee, Aug. 21, 1865. au2.4-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MON
DAY Evenlng,__September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom. street Hall,
All the right, title, and interest of Philip Blaess,
deceased, In and tO all that lot of ground situate on
the north side of Thompson street, 75 feet westward
from Thirty-second street, in the city of Philadel,
phia; containing In front on Thompson street 23
feet 8 inches, and in depth 218 feet. Sulnect to one
third of a ground rent of $75. (Which. premises
Charles Theis et ux.. by deed dated August 15,1850,
recorded in Deed Book O. W. C. No. 78, page 120,
conveyed unto Philip Bluets and Henry .A.. -Berg
man in fee.]
ED. C..; 5.65.• 56. Debt, 811,560. Husbands.]
HENRY C. ictowELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 23,1865. au24-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vendltioni Exponas, to me directed,
Will be exposed to public sale or vendue ' on MON
DAY Evening, September 4 , - ] 866, at 4 o'clock, at
ransom-street Half,
All that certain messuage and lot of grbund, situ
ate on the southerly side of Green street, in the
Twenty-fifth ward, (near Rising Sun,) in the city. of
Philadelphia; containing in front ou Green street
300 feet,and in depth 240 feet 2 inches. Bounded west
erly by Matthias Knorr's land, southwardly by
land formerly of John Welsh, and aastwardlY by
ground of Jesse C. Norton and George J. Mier.
[Which said lot John Welsh, by- deed - dated April
ISt, 1812, recorded in Deed Book L. R. 8., No. 100,
page 66, &c., conveyed unto Martin Ludie in fee,
reserving a ground rent of twenty - five dollars gold
sod silver money, on Ist of April and October.'
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
Of Martin Ludic.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff ' s Ofnee,Aug 11,188 S. anl4-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public. sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening. SepteMber 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom-street ISis
I.—A certain lot of ground situate on the west
side of Fourth street, 213 feet 234 inches northward
from Cadwalader street, Nineteenth ward; con
taining in front 17 feet, and in depth westward, be
tweenlines at right an to Fourth street, on the
9
north line 43 feet 3f, inches, and on the south line 40
feet 83,1 inches:' thence turning and extending
wester y, keeping the same breadth at right angles
to said Cadwalader street, on the mirth line 42 feet
934 inches. and on the south line 40 feet 6,4 inches to
Cadwalader street; subject to a ground rent of
$48.45.
2.—A certain lot of ground situate on the west side
of Fourth street, 196 feet 214 inches northward from
Cadwalader street, Ninetsenth ward; containing
in front 11 feet, and in depth westward, between
lines at right angles to Fourth street, on the north
line 90 feet 634 inches, and on the south line 37 feet
339 inches; thence turning and extending westerly,
keeping the same - breadth at right angles to Cad
walader street, on the north line 40 feet 6M inches,
and on the south line 87 feet 3% inches to the'said
eadwalader street; subject tO a ground rent of
fp- C.: S.. IS. '6. Debt, MA. Piled
Taken in execution and to be sold as the Property
of William C. Jones.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sherif f' s pace, Aug. 23, .8au24-3t
THE PRESS.---PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, AUGUST 2S, 1885:
SHERIFF'S SALE .-- BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Fades, to Me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, September 4, 1866, at 4 o'clock, at SansOnl
Street Hall,
AR that three-story brick inessuage, one-story
frame back building, and lot of ground, situate on
the.nortiriveuterlyekle of Richmond street, 483 feet 3
inches nortimardly from Cumberland street, in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Rich
mond street 16 feet, and in depth of that width 100
feet to Fisher street. [Which premises Catharine
Kelley, administratrix, by deed dated May 8, 1862,
Conveyed unto Hugh Cain to fee, subject to the pay
ment of a ground rent of 2439 on the Ist of January
and WY.]
ED c. ;
E. 'as. 22. Debt, 112,Do.al aps Cilin,
Tokelau execution and to be sold as th roperty
of Hugh Cain. HENRY C. ROWELL, heriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 23, 1865. au2l4-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facial, to me directed, will be
exposed to nubile sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, September 4, 1885, at 4 O'clock, at 6011.301/1-
street Hall,
. All that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the northeast corner of Beaver
and Third streets, in the city of Philadelphia; con
taining in front on Third street 20feet, and in depth
50 feet. ['Which premises William Copaind and
wife, by deed dated November a, 1856, conveyed
unto Fredericka Vienzel in fee.l _
[Di 0. 5., "as. 58. Debt, 5t2,547.60. Hanna.]
Taken hi execution and to be sold as tile property
of Frederick Nenzel and Fredericka his wife.
HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mee, Aug. 23, 1865. au24-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to the directed,
will be exposed to public sale or Tendue, on XOl7-
HAY Evening, September 9, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom-street Hall,
All that lot of ground situate on the south side of
Spring Garden street and east side of Twentieth
street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in
front on Spring Garden street 197' feet, and In depth
105 feet 8 inches to Earp street. [Which premises
Thomas Earp and wife, by deed dated June 15, 1866,
conveyed unto Henry M. Boyd in fee.)
CH. C.; S., 'B5. 90. Debt,5143.72. Diehl.]
Taken In execution and to he sold as the property
of Henry M. Boyd.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Phil elphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 22, 1865. au24-2t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-,,8Y VIRTUE, OF
a writ of Venditioni Expellee to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or v ? endue, on MON
DAY Evening, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom-street Hall,
No. I.—All that certain yearly ground rent of SBB,
payable lot January and July, issuing out of all that
certain Inland inessuage situate on north side of
Ellsworth street, 16 feet east of Twenty-seventh
street, in the First ward. Containing in front on
Ellsworth street 14 feet, and in depth northward 60
feet to a four-feet alley leading into Twenty-seventh
street.
No. 2.--All that certain yearly ground rent of $36,
payable Ist January and July, issuing out of all
that certain lot and incesuage, situate on north side
of Ellsworth street, 30 feet east of Twenty-seventh
street, In the First ward. Containing in front On
Ellsworth street 14 feet and in depth 60 feet to a
four feet alley. '
No. 3.—A1l that c'ertain yearly ground rent of $3B,
payablelet January and July, issuing out of all that
certain lot and messUage, Situate on north.side of
Ellsworth street, 44 feet east of Twenty-seventh
street, in the First ward. Containing in front on
Ellsworth street 14 feet, and in depth 60 feet to a
four-feet alley.
No. 4.—A1l that certain yearly ground rent of *36,
payable Ist January and J uly, issuing out of all that
certain lot and messuage, situate on north side of
Ellsworth street, 58 feet east of Twenty-seventh
street, In the First warm Containing in front on
Ellsworth street 14 feet and in depth 60 feet to
four-feet alley.
CD. C. 6., '65. 61. Debt, *1,175.98. Petit.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Daniel W. Neff and E. R. Davenport.
~ HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia', Sheriff's &Mee, Aug. 28, 1865. att24-3t
SALE.—RY VIRTUE OF
K- 1 a writ of Venditiotti Exponag, to me directed,
will be • exposed to public sale or vendue, on
MONDAY Evening, September 4, 1863, at 4 o'clock,
at Sansona-street
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the sonth side of Carroll street,
81 feet eustsraed from Thirteenth street, in the city
of Philadelphia: containing in front on Carroll
street 14 feet. (including one-half of a two-feet
alley,) and in depth. 63 feet 1 inch, with the privi
lege of said alley. [Which premises Amos Ellis, et
ux., by deed dated January 29 , 1653, recorded' in
Deed Book T. li., No. 94, pae 333, &e., conveyed
unto John Davy in fee, reserving a ground rent of
464, payable Ist of January and July.]
CD. e„! 9., '65. N. Debt, $168.20. Potted
Taken hi execution and to be sold as the property
of John Davy. HENRY C. HOWELL, 'Sheriff.
rhlladelphia, Sheriff's Office, August TA, 1865. au24-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of LevariXaelas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendee, on. MONDAY
Evening, September 4, 1885, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom
street Hall,
All that tiro-and-half story frame messnage and
lot of ground situate on the northeastwardly side of
Pear street 100 feet southeastward from ground of
Thomas J. Watson, in Hestonville; in the city. of
Philadelphia; containing in front on Pear street 25
feet, and in depth northeastward from the middle
Mercer 161 feet. [Which tot John Corrigan,_bydeed
dated November 8, 1856, recorded in Deed Book A.
D. 8., No. N. page 59, ite., conveyed unto Dennis
Corrigan, in fee. Subject to building restrictions.]
CD.' C.; S., '65. 52. Debt, $467.40. Gross.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Dennis Corrigan.
HENRY C. HOWELL Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 23, 18615. au2i-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MON.
DAY Evening, September 4, 1865, at 4o'cloek, at San
som-street
All that three-story brick messnage and lot of
ground, situate on tile west side of Seventh street,be
tween Arch and Market streets, in the city of Phila
delphia: containing in fronton Seventh street2o feet,
and in depth 62 feet or thereabouts to a three-feet
alley, with the privilege thereof Bounded north
ward by ground now or late of Richard Ware, south
ward by ground now or late of Henry S. Sheaff.
[Which premises Henry S. Sheuff, by deed dated
May 9th, IEO9, recorded In Deed Book J. C.,
No. 0,
page 197, de., conveyed unto Thomas Wight in fee,
reserving a ground rent of $136.50, payable Ist of
November and May.) '
CC. C. P.; J.,'65. 119. Debt, $69.20. Lex. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Thomas Wight. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office,Aug. 12, 1865. aull-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom
street Hall;
All that certain two-story brick messuage and lot
of ground situate on the south side of Lombard
street ninety-nine feet westward from Eleventh
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in
front on Lombard street nineteen feet and extend
ing in depth southward seventy-eight ' feet-to a four
feet alley. [Which said premises Jonathan W.Cou
dy, by deed dated November 10, 1811, conveyed unto
Francis Henan, in fee, reserving a ground rent of
$42.75J
[C. C. r.; J.,'65. 122. Debt, $21.12. Colahan.3
Taken in execution and to he sold as the property
of Francis Kamm -
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 11,1865. aul4-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MON
DAY Evenin Sept. 4, 1865, at 4 o ' clock. at San
som-street g,
All that three-story brick messuage, one-story
office and lot of ground, beginning on the northeast
corner of Passyunk road and Reed street, in the
city of Philadelphia; thence extending northward
along Paesyunk road 43 feet, thence eastward 39 feet
inches, thence southward along a 2 feet wide alley,
18 feet 9l inches, thence westward alotielteed Street
57 feet to the place of beginning, with the privilege
of said alley. [Which premises John McCrea, et
ux., by deed dated September 15th, 1858, recorded
in Deed Book, A. D. B. No. page 403, eke., con
veyed unto John B. 'Whitney in feereserving a
round rent of 490, payable Ist of 'J anuary and
July.]
to. o. P. J. mg. 120. Debt, 892.05 Let.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of John B. Whitney.
HENRY D. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia,SberttY's Office, Aug. 28, 1465. aull-3t
,;‘,HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
Writ of Venditioni EXpOllO,B, to me directed,
wilt be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom-strect Hall, 4;
,o'clock,
that certain lot of ground and three-story
brick messuage thereon, situate on the east side of
Eighth street, 202 feet southward from Master
street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in
front on Eighth street 16 feet, and extending in
depth westward of that width IRO feet to Merchant
street. (Which said lot John Grim and others, by
deed dated July 3, IMO, recorded in Deed Book. G.
W. C., No. 89, page 189, &c., conveyed unto George
Bernard, to fee, reserving a ground rent of $lB,
payable on the first days of January and July.]
CC. C. P.; J., '65. 115. Debt, 00.12. E. S. Campbell.)
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property
of George Bernard.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 11, 1865. aul4-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a Writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me di
rected, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on
MONDAY Evening, September 4,1865, at 4 o'clock, at
Gansom-street Hall,
All that certain three-story brick messuage and
lot of ground, situate on the north side of - Wood
street, 56 feet 9 inches eastward from Eighteenth
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In
front on Wood street 12 feet, and in depth north
ward 41 feet 3 Inches to a 2 feet 9 Inches wide alley.
[Which said lot Morgan Hineliman, et ux., by deed
dated June 1, 1/341, recorded In Deed Book Gt. g.,
No. 28, page MI, etc., conveyed unto John (Satchell,
in fee, reserving a ground rent of pi, payable let of
January and July.) •
Taken.; J., 65. 114. Debi,
sold S. Campbell.]
In execution and to be s the property
of John Gatchell.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff'.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August n ,1838.am14-2t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening., September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom
street - Hall,
All that three-etory brick messua i and lot or
ground situate on the north side of Wood street; 68
feet 9 inches eastward from Eighteenth street, in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Wood street 12 feet, and in depth 91 l'eet.,B inches,
to a two-feet nine-Inches wide alley, wiLlikthe pri
vilege of the said alley. [Which lot Morgan ilinch
man, et ex., by deed dated June 10th, 1841, recorded
in Deed Book G. S. No. 58, page 221, &c., conveyed
unto John Datcheinn fee, reserving a ground rent
of $54.]
[C. C.P.; J., '65. 129. Debt, $ 2 7.62. Potts.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of John Datchell.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. x2,ises. aul4-at
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vendltioni Exponas, to me directed,
Will be exposed to public sale or veudue, on MON
DAY Evening, September 4,1865, at 4 o'clock, at San
som-street Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground hesitating on the north side of Wood street?
60 feet 9 inches eastward from Eighteenth street, in
the city of Philadelphia, thence northward 41 feet 3
inches to a 2-feet 9-inches alley, thence eastward 3
feet, thence northward 2 feet 9 inches. thence east
ward 9 feet,thence southward 44 feet to Wood street,
and thence westward along the same, 12 feet to the
place of beginning exnl the same lottylitch Mor
gan Itractiman, et ,bv eed dated Jane 10, 1841,
recorded in Deed-book H. S. No. 28, page yn,
conveyed unto John Hatchet', in fee, reserving a
ground-rent of $54.
CO. P. J. 'B5.
HENRY 123.
C. H Debt, OWELL $27.82. ,
She Pot riffts.)
.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August 12,1805. anl4-3t
RHER'IFF I S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a wrirof Venditlonl Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Everibig.__September 4, .1805, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom-street. Hall,
All that brick stone building (being a beer vault))
and lot of ground situate on the east side of-Broad
street, 80 feet tionthwardly from Cumberland street,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Broad street 80 feet, and extending in length east
wardly 150 feet.
(S. C., Jan., 1885. No. 1. Debt, 0,219.50. Mullen.]
Taken in execution - and to be sold as the property
of. George Burkhardt.
HENRY. C. NOWELL Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offiee,Atig. 12,1866.'aum-at
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me - directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at.
UnsoM-street Hall,
All that three-story brlek measuage and lot of
ground situate on the southeast corner of Twenty.
third and Brandywine streets, in the city of Phila
delphia; containiing in front on Twenty-third street
15 feet and In depth along Brandywine street 79
feet 10 inches. [Which premises George Watson et
ux., by deed dated 29th March, 1858, recorded in
Deed Book B. D. W., No. 93, page, 453, &e., con
veyed unto George W. Hocker in fee reserving a
ground rent of gm.]
[D. C.; 8., 'CI. 13. Debt, $630.18. Littleton.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of George W. Rocker.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 15, 18650 aulB-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
K./ a writ of Venditiont Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, ou MON
DAY Evening ,__September 4, 1885, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom-street Hall,
All that lot of ground situate on the weft side of
Cadwalader street, 120 feet 1 inch northward from
Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia.; contain
ing in front on CadWalader street 82 - rest, and ex
tending in depth westward on the south line DS feet
9% Indies, and on the north line 108 feet 2Y, Inches
to Fourth street. (Which premises John Dick and
wife, by deed dated December 11th, 1862, recorded
in Deed Book T. H.Sio. 81. page 180, tice., conveyed
onto Benjamin J. Crew in fee, reserving a ground
rent of SNI.3 •
C ; 5..'81. 29. Debt, $612.24. Zane.] .
Taken in execution and to be OW to, the property
of Benjamin J. Crew.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
sheriff's Office, August 15,1655. aul.B-3t
SHERIFOS SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
WIERIFF' SALE.—BY VIRTUE to A
writ of Alias Vendittord Exponas, to me direct
ed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on
MONDAY EVening, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock;
at Sansom-street Dad,
No. 1. All that-stone factory building, steam en
gine, steam boiler, and lot or piece of ground, situ
ate partly in the late borough of Frankford and
partly in the late township of Northern Liberties
and county Of Philadelphia beginning at a stake
for a corner in the middle of Adams street in Frank
ford aforesaid, thence along the middle of said
Adams street south nineteen degrees twenty-four
minutes, east fifteen perches and seventy:four hun
dredths of a perch, and-south twenty-nine degrees
and thirty minutes, west 'seven perches and five
tenths of a perch to a corner;_ thence by land form
erly of Peter Realms north forty-siX degrees and
nineteen minutes west, and crossing Frankford
creek fifteen perches, to a corner of land ffirruerly of
Joseph Potts; thence by said land north fifty-ong6
degrees eleven minutes east one perch, and_north
forty-two degrees and nineteentninutes, west four
teen perches to a corner of ground sold to Abraham
Abrams; thence partly by said Abrams' laud and
Partly by ground conveyed to Elias. Pilling, and
crossing Frankford creek, north seventy - one de
grees and six minutes, east about seven perches, to
the east side of said creek; thence down the said
creek about six perches and two-tenths of-a perch,
to the southeasterly line pf the next hereinafter de
scribed lot;- thence by said ground north seventy
one degrees and six minutes, east about ten perches
and four-tenths of a perch, to the place of begin
ning. Containing about one acre and one-onarter
of land, including roads and creek, be the same more
or less.
No. 2. Also, all those two stone dwellings and lot
or piece of ground, composed of live contiguous lots
or pieces of ground, situate on the southwesterly
side of said Adams street; containing in front on
said Adams street one hundred feet, and extending ,
southwestward, between parallel /Ines at right an
gles with said Adams street, in length or diaiiii,
about one hundred and thirty feet, more or les1; to
the side of. Fraukford creek. Bounded northward
by ground conveyed to Samuel Holt, southwestward
ink said Frankford creek, southeastward by the
e-described lot, and northwestward by Adams
street aforesaid. Together with all and singular the
ways, waters, water-eourses, rights liberties, pri
vileges, improvements, hereditaments, and appur
tenances-whatsoever thereuuto belonging, or in
anywise appertaining, and the reversions, remain
ders, rents issues, and profits thereof.
CD. C l .: S., 65. 85. Debt, $687.14. Gowen.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
Of Salomon Wilde.
- - HENRY c. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffis Office, Aug. 23, iraa, au2s-st
RHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
Pa a writ of Levari Pastas, to me directed. will be
exposed to public sale or rendue, on MOND Eve
nlng,September 4,186 S, at 4 o'clock, at ansom-street
Hall,
Al that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the east side of Twelfth street,
67 feet 8 invites southward from Callowhili street A in
the city of Philadelphia ; containing , in front on
Twelfth street 16 feet, and in depth 59 feet to a
three-feet alley, with the pprivilege thereof. [Which
',remises George . Earp, Jr., et 112 C.. by deed dated
April 17, 1850, Worded In. Deed Book G. W. C.,
No. 95, page 7M, conveyed unto Willing Y. Colla
day in fee.]
PI IL—W. Y. C. has parted with his interest.
CD. C.; 8.,'65, 32. Debt, $2,305.30. Littleton.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of William Y. Colladay.
• RENEE C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's OlSee, Aug, is, 1665. au22-at
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Levert Facias, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Spasm
street Ball,
All that three-story brick messnage and lot of
ground situate on the west side of Thirteenth street,
120 feet northward from Brandywine street; in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Thir
teenth street fifteen feet, and in depth sixty feet, to
a three-feet alley„ with the privilege thereof.
[Which premises Mary Ann Street, by deed dated
March 28, 1860, recorded In Deed Book A. D. 8., No.
111, page 148, conveyed unto William R. rßaker In
fee. Subject to a ground rent of forty-aye dollars.]
[D. C.; S. '65. 91. Debt, $1,868.46. Littleton.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Wiliam R. Baker.
HENRY C.. HOWELL Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug 18,1865. ann.&
RITRRIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
ha a writ of FierlFacias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendlie, on MONDAY Even
i
ng, ,September 4, 1865, at o'clock, at Sansom-street
No. 1. All that three-story brick messuasce and lot
of ground situate on the west side of Tenth street.
sixty-four feet northward frobf Pine street, In the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Tenth
street twenty-one feet 'three and a-half inches, and
in depth ninety feet, with the privilege of a two
feet six inches-wide alley. (See writ for recital.]
No. 2. All that four-story brick ruessuage and lot
of .ground situate on the north side of Clinton
Street, One hundred and forty-nine feet eastward
from Tenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; con
taining In front on Clinton street fifteen feet, and
in depth one hundred and fifteen feet, to. Bond
Street. (Which premises Catharine Stockton. by
deed dated July 12, 1885 , recorded in Deed Book L.
R. B. No. 101, page 211, &c., conveyed unto Robert
Fox, in fee.] Subject to a mortgage-debt of f 3,000.
CO. C.; S. . 24. Debt, V. 5,000. Guluney,]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Robert Fox. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 18,1862. aur..-St
SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Par.las, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve
ning, September 4, 1555, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom
street Hall,
All that lot of ground beginning on the corner of
Orthodox street and Tacony street. in the city of
Philadelphia; thence extending westwardly along
Tacony street 127 feet 6 inches; thence southwardly
100 feet; thence westwardly 20 feet; thence north-
Wasdly 100 feet to Tacony road; thence westwardly,
by the same 240 feet; thence southwardly 200 feet to.
Melrose street; thence eastwardly by the same 387
feet 6 inches to Orthodox street, and thence by the
same northwardly 200 feet to the place of beginning.
[Which lot Charles J. Stlile and wife conveyed unto
Henry. E. Wallace in fee.]
[D. C.; 5., '65. 05. Debt, $2,771.40. Perkins.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
Of Henry E. Wallace.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 23, 1865. an2s4t
SFIEBIEF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF.
1.- , a wyit of Vonditioni Kimonos, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening. September 4, 1885, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom-street Hall,
All that lot of ground with the two two-story-and
a-half brick Inessuages with one-story kitchen on
the rear, and four two-story frame tenements in
the rear, situate on the northwesterly side of Rich
1110nd street 196 feet 839 inches northeastwardly from
Ann street, in the city of Philadelphia: COntahling
in front on Richmond street 40 feet, and 111 depth
200 feet to Salmon street. [Which premises Sarah
McCall, by deed dated February 10, 1853, recorded in
Deed Book T. H.,No. 87, page. 192, conveyed unto
James A. Mason in fee, reserving a ground rent of
WO, payable Ist of January and July.]
[D. C.; 8. '65. 10. Debt 4095.02. McCall.]
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property
of James A. Mason.
HENRY C. HOWEfiL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia,Sheriff' 011ice,August 'A, 1865. au2s-8t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A:
writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on -MON
DAY Evening, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at
H
Hansom - street aft, •
No 1. All that lot of ground beginning on the
northwest corner of Vine and Fifty-eighth streets,
in the city of Philadelphia; thence northward along
Fifty-eighth street SOO feet; thence westward 252
feet; thence southward 220 feet to Vine street;
thence eastward along the same 240 feet to the place
of beginning. [Which said lot Marisa Stockman,
by deed dated October 28th, 1869, conveyed unto
Jacob Stockman in fee.]
No. 2. All that lot of ground situate on the south
side of Vine street, 420 feet westward from Fifty
eighth street, in the city of Philadelphia; contain.
lug in front on Vine street SO feet, and in depth on
the east line 170 feet. and on the west lime 150 feet.
[Which lot Charles P. Kite and wife, by deed dated
August 17th, 1859, conveyed unto Jacob Stockman in
fee.]
No. 3. All that yearly ground rent of two hundred
and twenty-live dollars issuing out of a lot of
ground situate on the north side of Vine street; 240
feet westward from Fifty-eight street, in the city.
Of Philadelphia; containing in front on Vine street
150 feet, and in depth on the east line 220 feet, and
on the west line 170 feet. [Which lot Jacob Stoc
man et ux.. by deed dated January 14th, 1856, con
veyed unto ileorge F. Knoll in fee, reserving there
out the said yearly ground rent.]
[D. C. • S., '65. 25. Debt, $3,000. J. E. Gowen.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Jacob Stockman,
HENRY c. nowni.L. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. /865. anlB-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A
a- , writ ofLevari Faciak, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-strePt
Alf that three-story brick messu and lot of
ground situate on the north side of Wallace street,
15 feet 4 inches eastward from Twenty-third street,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
Wallace street 15 feet 4 inches, and extending in
depth 54 feet 63¢ inches to a 5-feet alley, with the
privilege thereof. [Which premises O. IV. Davis
et ux., by deed dated March 19th. 1803, conveyed
unto Charles T. Ebrenpfort in fee.]
CD. C.; S., '65. 15. Debt, $1,500. G: - W. Biddle.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Charles P. Ehrenpfort.
, HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 15, 1.965. aulS-8t
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of . Venditionl Expends, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening. September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom-street Hall;
All that lot of ground situate on the south side of
the West Chester road, In the city of Philadelphia;
con - Wining in front on said road 2d feet , and in depth
114 feet; bounded eaStWaed and southward by ground
now or late of Joseph Minna% westwardby ground
of`Jaeob S. Cnnitz. [Which premises Joseph Leh
man et ox., by deeds dated - and August 20th,
1836, conveyed unto Thomas Dine in fee.]
ED. C.; 5.,"65. 20. Debt, 61204. lilitcheson.3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
Of Thomas Dine, dee'd.
HENRY O. HOWELL Sheriff,
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 15,18665. 5018-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a - writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Eveniug,_Seidember 9, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at
Sapsora-street Hal ,
All that inessilage, brick stable, and lot of grinind
situate on the south side of Bedford street, one
hundred and ilfty-five feet westward from Twelfth
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in
front on. Bedford stre:et fifteen feet, and In depth
sixty feet. [Which premises Jacob M. Duncan, by
deed dated January 29th, 1864, recorded in Deed
Book L. R. 8.,N0. 9, page 970, &c., conveyed unto
Jam; Henry fp fee, subject to a ground rent of
$12.50,)
CD. C.; 5..'85. 9. Debt, N 280.68. Errickson.]
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property
of James Henry.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's office, Aug.ls, 1855. aulB-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE:-BY yiRTITE OF A
Writ of Venditioni Expense, tome directed will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evenin_g, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom
street Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground, .itacite on the south Mile of Callow llll l
street, 224 feet westward from Twenty-first street,
in the city of Philadelhia; containing in front on
Callowhill street street. and in premises feet 3
inches to Carlton [Which James
Dundee et al. iv deed dated August 4th, 1813, re
corded In Deed Book, R. L. L., . No. 10, page 604,
&c., conveyed unto John McFall in fee, reserving a
ground rent of+34.
[D. C.; S., , 85. 8. Debt, $132.65. Paul.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
ofJohnDfeFall..
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
philadelphla, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 15, 1805. affl6-3t
BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vendltionl Ettoonas, to ins directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on IiION
DAY Evening September 4,.1885, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom-streetHall,
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the north side of Spring_ Garden
street na feet 9 lushes westward from Fifteenth
street, in the eily Of Philadelphia: containing in
front on Spring Garden street A feet 9 inches, and
in depth 62 feet 8 inches to a twenty feet alley, with
the privilege thereof. [Which premises James H.
O'Beirne, et ux., conveyed unto Henry S. Gold
smith in fee.]
[D..C.: S.. 'B5. 7. Debt,6(2,000. Masson.]
Taken In execution, and to be sold as the property
Henry S. Goldsmith.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Shertft.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oillee,Atig. 10,1865. anlB-8t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on - MONDAY
Evening. September 4, 1885, at 4 o'clock, at Saloom
street Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the northeast corner of Wallace
and. Twenty-third streets. in the city of Philadel
phia; containing in front on Wallace street 15 feet
4 inches, and in depth along Twenty-third street 59
feet 839 1 Inches to a three-feet alley, witlf the privi
lege thereof. [Which premises O. W. Davis et ult.,
by deed dated "March 19th, WS, conveyed unto
-Charles F. Ehrenpfort in fee.
CD. C.; 5.,' 55. 19. Debt, $1,500. G. W. Biddle.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Charles P. Ehrenpfort.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oflice,Ang. 15, 1885. attlB-at
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Vagina, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, September 4, 1885, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom
street Hall,
All that three-story brick .messuage and lot of
ground situate Ott the north of Wallace • street 30
feet 81nd1C9 eastward from Twenty-third erect, do
the ally of Yhliadelpida; containing in front Oil
Wallace street 15 feet 4-inches, and in depth 54 feet
813 inches to a three-feet - alley, with the privilege
thereof. [Which premises O. NV. Davis et.ux.. I_l3 ,
deed dated March 19, 1958, conveyed unto Charles Y.
Eltrenpfort in fee.]. •
CD. C. • 8.,'65. 18. Debt. 41,500. a. W. Diddle.]
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property
of Charles r. EhrenD4Ort,
Ity.'sym HOWELL. Sheriff.
bliertlra c•irwc, Aug. 15,1805, aulB-St
811EltIFF'S SAL'ES.
SrIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facing. 1.0 me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on M ONDAY
Evening, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom.
Street Hall,
All that three-story brick measuage and let of
ground situate on the south. side of - Coates street,
ninety-one feet ten inches eastward from Thirteenth
street, in the city of .Plillade/phiff; containing in
front on Coates street eighteen feet, and in,denth
one hundred and two feet eight lathes to Mon
street.
CD. C.; 5., '65. 64 Debt, 811,236.74. Fletcher.]
Taken in execution and to be.sold as the property
of Isaac 11. Fennimore.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. :gt, 1865. au2s-at
SHERIFFtS SALE„-BY E OF
IN-" a writ of Venditiont Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MON
DAY Evening, September 4, 1665, at 4 o'clock, at
Sansom-street
All that four-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the northeast corner of Third and
New streets, In the city of Philadelphia; containing
In front onThir9l street 713 feet 9 inehes,and In (lentil
along 56 feet. [Which premises S. S. Jones. by deed
dated October 31, 1844, recorded In Deed Book R. L.
L., No. 38, page 231, &c., conveyed unto Osborn
Conrad In fee.]
CD•C.I 8. ' '65. 62. Debt, $921.24. Simpson.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property
of Osborn Conrad.
HENRY. C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 23, mat au2-5-9t
SUMMER RESORTS.
.LIGHT -HOUSE- COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The Aearest house to the sort.
JONAH WOOTTOIip
Proprietor.
RURAL'HOTEL,
FRANILIN_,
VENANCIO COUNTY, PA.
JAMES E. STEEL,
Proprietor.
This well-known and popular House has just been
thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than
double its former capacity.
It is pleasantly sftuated in the centre of the Town,
with ready' access by Rail and Stage to all points in
the OIL REGION, and Ito aeeOmmodations for
Guests fully equal LO those of first-class Hotels in
any part of the country.
It has been the aim of the Proprietor to establish
a House combining the comforts of Home with all
the advantages of a large Hotel, and lie believes he
has succeeded. jy4-em
SEA BATHING-CAPE MAY, CAPE
MAIM N. J.-THE - NATIONAL ROTEL.—
This large and commodious Hotel, known as the
National - Hall, is now receiving visitors. Price per
week, $l6; children and servants half-price.
jege-km AARON GAREETSON, Preprietor.
COPARTNLSSHIrS•
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
Notice Is hereby given, that the Partnership
heretofore existing under the name of LESLEY
CO., Dealers in Wardware . No. 607 Market street,
is dissolved by the death of JAMES LESLEY, JR.
The buoittess of the late firm will be closed by_ the
BUlThltig,partner. - EDWIN STONES,
PR/LADBLPIIIA, August 19, INIS,
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED
the interest of James Lesley, Jr., in the late firm
of Lesley & Co., and having associated with him
self ABEL C. TALLMAN, of Camden, N. J. will
continue the Hardware business at tlie old sinna,
No. OM MARKET Street, Philadelphia, under the
name of E. G. STONES & EDWIN G. STONES.
Ist 19, 1865. au24-6t
PIIILADELPIIIA
COPARTNERSHIPNOTICE.-T H B
Undersigned have this day entered into a co.
artnership under the name and title of BRUNER,
WANN& CO., for the transaction of the GENE
BAL UMB ER BUSINESS, at 1008 MARKET St.
BRUNE% ES.,
D. Cl. WANK
A. 13.1131NEE 4 . J11:
PHILADICLPHIA, July 3,1863.
THE BITSLN'ESS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN
eonnectiou with an old established Lumber. Depot
at Columbia, Pa., thus giving the yard superior ath ,
vantages. Ivll4m. •
COAL.
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ELECTRICAL OFFICES
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Patients will be treated at their residences
when desired; a large number of testimonials
may be seen at the Offices from patients in this
city. Consultations gratis. Office hours 9A. X.
to ,5 P. X.. in the
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with regard to his special mode of treatment, will
please call or send for a pamphlet.
Consultation or advice gratuitous. rubil-tf
SHIPPING.
REOULAR BTEAMSHIP
LINE FOR SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
The splendid Steamship
‘‘ MINNETONKA.,"
tow long burthen, JOHN W. BALCH, com
mander, will leave the Steamship Wharf above
RACE Street, for SAVANNAH DIRECT, on
SATURDAY, August 28th, at Noon.
Forfreight or passage, with elegant accommoda
tions, apply to
E. A. SOUDER & CO.,
au22-tf No. 3 DOCK Street Wharf.
gliall. 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 Lille, daily.
Passengers leaving Baltimore at 6P. M. arrive in
Richmond the next afternoon at 8 P. M.
The Bay Line steamers Louisiana and Georg.lana
will leave the Union Dock, foot of Concord street,
daily, at 8 o'clock P. M. for Fort Monroe and
Norfolk, VI., connecting gL port Monroe with the
well-known, new, fast and splendid gtearacra
Thomas Collyer and Milton Martin, built for the
Hudson River, and finished without regard to ex
pense, for. City Point and 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 alp. 16,, and arriving in Baltimore In time for
the astern and Western trains, and for Washing
ton City, D. C.
The steamers of this line navigate the James river,
going and returning entlrelyln day
_time, giving
passengers ample time to see the fortifications, and
all other objects - of interest.
Fare from Philadelphia to Richmond fill 75
Nocity Point 11 25
Norfolk 9 76
" Fortress. Monroe., 5 15
Through tickets can be obtained at all the depots
of the 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 nnanrpassed,
and the table well supplied.
Passengers taking the 1.15 train from Philadel
phia will make connection with this line.
Passengers taking the S -A. M. train from New
York have ample time to dine in Baltimore.
passengers taking the IS P. M. train from Wash
ington make connection with this line.
Passengers and their baggage transported free
between Railroad depots and steamers.
M. N. FALLS, President.
R. D. JA.MAR, General Passenger .Agent. jyli.tf
alik BOSTON . AND PHILADEL
PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE, sailing from
each port on SATURDAYS, from AM wharf above
PINE Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, lloa
ton.
The steamer NORMAN, Captain Baker, will sail
from Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday, Septem
ber 2, at 10 A. M., and steamer SAXON,Captain
Matthews, from Boston for Philadelphia, same day,
a:64P.M •
These new and substantial steamships forma regu
lar line, sailing from each port punctually on Saar
daya.
Insurances effected at one-half the premium
charged on the vessels.
Freights taken at fair rates.
Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts Slid
Bills of Lading with their goods.
For Freight or Fassav_giavh: One aceommoda
ma/41"w t 0332
Ala STEAM TO LIVERPOOL-
Calling at Queenstown—The Inman Line,
sailing Semi-Weekly, eaKrylngithe U. S. Malls.
CITY OF CORK WEDNESDAY, August 23,
ETNA • SATURDAY, August 26.
CITY OF LIMERICK..WEDNESDAY, August 30.
CITY OF EALTIMORE.SATURDAY, Sept. 2..
At NB6ll, from Pier 44 North River, •
RATES OF I'ASSA.OF..
- - - - -
First Cabin $9O 00 Steerage ISO 00
'. to London.. 95 00 " to London.. 34 00
"to Paris 10500 1 ` to Pari 40 00
Passengers : also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg,
73 . 72 . 7 4. 85 by c., i t e e. w ,_a e t d m n o ei l d er u a t t g e t r e a am tes e . rg4
egv;
steerage, $35; payable in U. S. currency.
Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queenstown,
$3O gold, or its equivalent. Tickets can be bought
here by persons sending-for their friends.
' For further information, apply at the Company's
Offices. arolitis CI. DALE, Agent
Jyll WALNUT Street,
r a gg=„o l, FOR ALBANY AND TROY,
N. Y. ,VIA DELAWARE AND RARI
TAN CANAL.--The barge 8. FLANAGAN, T.
Spicer, Master, is now loading at first wharf be
/ow Spruce street or the above volute, and will
leave on WEDNESDAY EVENING,
- For freight, which will be taken Oil *detonable
terms, apply tO D. L. FL ANAGAN, Agent, ,
au2B-3t 304 South DELAWARE Avenue;
jo dU i t NEW TOBAT LINA
—DELAWARE O
AND CHESAPEAKE.
STEAM' TOW-BOAT COMPANY.—Barges towed
to and from rhiladelphia, Havre de Orsoe ' Baits
more,Waelainon, and bitkraiediate points. WM.
P. CLYDE gt a CO., Agents, No. 14 SOUTH
WHARVES, Philadelphia. Jellt-tdel
m a 4l=o, NEW EXPRESS LINE TO
ALERANURIA,. GEORGETOWN,
AND WASHINGTON! via Chesapeake. and Dela
ware Canal.
Steamers leave first Wharf above -MARKET
Street every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at
12 F .
r Freight apply to Agents, WM. P. CLYDE do
CO„ hTorth and South Wharves, Philadelphia;
J. B. DAVIDSON Georgetown, D. C.- FLOW
ERS BOWEN, Alexandria, lra, gmhl4-9m
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.
NET Street; 12 o'clock M.
WM. P. CLYDE & C0.,_0
NeW
4 a. wriAnvms,
mikM-9m
JAMES KALID, UT WALL Btrasa,
Part.
li dg i t FOR HARTFORD, CONN.,
via Delaware and Raritan . Canal.—
The Philadelphia Steam Propeller Company's stea
atr.r SARAN, Captain Jones, will leave as above ,
with despatch.
,
Apply on boal k o isi
. rtO .
AIRD A CO. Agents,
au2B-tf No. 133 S. DELAWARE Avenue.
HERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS
AND SOUPS.
1,000 doz. Batman Meat.
500 '" Beast Beet
500 " Vea.
500 " do
do Mutton.
1,000 " do Turkey.
1,000 " do Chicken. •
2,000 " assorted Bonne, in 1 MI6. calla.
For sale by BIIODES & WILLIAMS,
fug - Of 107 south WATER Street.
TO SPORTSMEN.—PHILIP - WILSON
& CO., No. 4609 CHESTNUT Stree t ,_ hall. the
attention of Sportsmen to our stook of PI N E GUNS
or our own and best English makers. Also, Rifles,
Pistols, Skates,
_Cricket and Base-Bail Implements,
Powder, Shot, Wads, Caps, Flasks, Pouches. &e.,
at lowest prime.
RePairWit lIQUe in tiLe Acz,t Aattagsi
AUCTION HALER.
JORN B. MYBEf3 & CO., AllCnii ol 4
EE2$, xos. %32 and 9134 MARKET Stre'et.
LARGE PORITIVE BALE OF FRENCH
s
HOODS, ite.
THIS DAY
.
A CARD.—We call the attention of buyers to our
attractive sale of foreign dry goods, to be sold this
morning, by catalogue, on four months ' credit,
embracing 500 lots of - seasonable goods.
FIRST FALL SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER
EUROPEAN DRY GOODS, &c.
THIS MORNING, ml9lll
August 28th, at ICI o'clock, will be sold by catalogue,
on four months' credit, about 600 LOTS of French,
India, German, and British dry goods. embracing a
run assortment of fancy and staple articles, in sues,
worsteds,_WOollens,liuens and cottons.
N. R.—hoods arranged for eXaMinationand cata
logues ready early on morning of sale.
LARGE SALE , OF FRENCH DRESS GOODS,
SILKS, SHAWT,S, CLOAKS, Ao.
Included in our sale of MONDAY, August 28, will
be found—
DRESS GOODS. —pieces black and higheolored
7.1 merino, mousselaillea, plain and fancy popUns,
Melanges, alpacas,•Saxony &c.
DRESS SILKS. pieces glossy black gros du
Rhines, taffetas, armures, groat-grains, fancy silks,
pouit de soles, lustrines, etc.
SHAW LS.—Berlin wool long and square shawls,
plaid, woollen. merino, stalls, and mousselalne
shawls.
RIBBONS..—A fun lire No. 1 to 20 black silk velvet
ribbons, of a celebrated make; bonnet and trimming
ribbons, &e.
Also, geuts , ma ladles' Idl, buck, beaver, and
erlin gloves . and auntlets, umbrellas, • white
oods, linen cambric handkerchiefs, embroideries,
ead-nets, ties notions &e.„. •
'BROCIIk SHAWLS.
A large line of Vienna long and square broehe
ShaWIS, Of a favorite manufacturer, in choice de
sigha and eoloring_si
CLOTH 101,0A/15, &C.
An invoice of new and fashionable styles cloth,
doeskin, and bearer cloaks, sacques, circulars, &c.
LARGE PEREMPTOR r SALE OF BOOTS.SHOES,
BROGANS. TRAVELLING BAGS, &c.
ON TUESDAY DIMMING,
August 29th, will be Sold at 10 o'clock, by cats+
logue, on four months , credlf, about 1,200 packages
boots, shoes, brogans, cavalry boots, &e., °lefty and
Eastern manufacture. Open for examination, with
catalogues, early on morning of sale.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS,
SHOES, TRAVELLING BAGS, ,te.
NOTlCE.—lncluded in onr large sale of boots•
shoes, &s.
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
'August 29111, will be found, in part, the following
fresh and desirable assortment, viz:
Men's, boys', and youths' calf, double sole, and
half-welt dress boots; men's, boys', and youths'
kip and buff leatber boots; men's fine grain, long
leg cavalry and Napoleon boots; men's and boys'
calf, huff leather (buckle and plain) Congress boots
and balmorals; men's, boys', and youths' super
kip, buff, and polished grain, half welt, and heavy
double-sole brogans; ladies' fine kid, goat, morocco,
and enamelled patent sewed (buckle and plain) bat
morals and Congress gaiters; women's, misses', and
children's calf and buff leather balmorals and lace
boots; children's kid, sewed, city-made lace
boots, fancy-sewed balmorals, and ankle ties;
ladies' fine black and colored lasting Congress and
side-lace gaiters; 'women's, misses', and children's
goat and morocco copper-nailed lace boots:ladies'
fine kid slippers; metallic overshoes, and sandals;
carpet-slippers; carpet and enamelled leather tra
velling bags, ace. -
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OP' BRITISH,. FRENCH,
GERMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
We will hold a large sale of foreign and domestic
dry goods, by catalogue, on four mouths' credit and
part for cash,
On THURSDAY 'MORNING,
August gist, at 10 o'clock, embracing about 800
packages' and lots of staple and fancy articles, in
woollens, - worsteds, lihens, silks, and cottons, to
which we invite the attention of dealers.
N. B.—Catalogues ready and goods arranged for
exhibition early ononorning of sale.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF CARPETINGS,
COTTON YARN, &c.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
September lat, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, by cote..
logue, on four months' credit, ZOO pieces superfine
and line ingrain, Venetian, hemp, cottage, and rag
carpetings. which may be examined early on the
morning of sale, together with
COTTON YARN.
11 bales Georgia cotton yarn 6 to 12, to be sold at
11 O'clock precisely.
. _
WIMP FORD & CO. AUCTIONEERS,
525 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE Streets.
SALE OF 1,500 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES.
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
August 31, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell
by catalogue, for cash, 1,500 cases mews',
and youths' boots, shoes, bolmorids, brogans, Von•
gress boots, misses' , Also. a desirable amortment
of women's, and children's wear.
PANCOAST. 4 WARNOCK, AIN
TIONEERS, No. 240 MARKET StSect.
LARGE POSITIVE FALL SALE OF 750 LOTS
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES LINEN & HOSIERY GOODS,
MILLINERY GOODS,. &e., &c.. by catalogue.
ON WEDNESDAY
August 30th, commencing at 10 o'clock,compristng
a full and desirable assortment of goods salted to
the present and approaching season.
AUCTION SALE OF GOVERNMENT
WHISKY.
OFFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY Strustaro.MOß,
NASHVILLE., Tenn., Aug. 18, 1845.
By orders from the War Department whisky
having ceased to he a ration, twill offer for sale at
PUBLIC AUCTION, at Government, warehouse
in city of Nashville, ) lean. on TUESDAY, the sth
day of September', 1865, SEVENTY-FIVE THOU
SAND (75„hoo) GALLONS WHISKY—more or less.
This whisky is Meat* , copper distilled. put up in
well coopered barrels, all of which will be regauged
prior to sale, and the contents of each barrel marked
thereon; it will be classified as to quality, and each
class sold separately.
Samples may be seen at my office, No. 12 SOUTH
CHERRY- Street, in this city, on and after the
25th day of August, 1865, and at warehouse on day
of sale.
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock A. M. Terms—
Cash, in Government Dines. Whisky to be re
moved immediately after the sale at the expense
of the purchaser.
By order of Colonel J. C. Read, Chief Commis
sary Subsistence, M. D. T.
J, K t BLAIR,
Captain and C. S. V.,
au24-7t In Charge of Depot.
LARGE SALE OF• GOVERNMENT
STEADIERS, TUGS, BARGES, &c.
QUARTF.RISIASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.
DEPOT OF WASI/INGTON,
WASHINGTON', D. C., August 16, 1865.
Will be sold at public auction, under the direction
of Captain E. S. Allen. A. Q. M., at G-street wharf,
in the city of Washington, D. C., on WEDNESDAY,
September 6th, at ten o'clock A. M., the following
vessels, viz:
Stern-wheel Steamer Wawenoek, registered 150
tons. •
Side-wheel Ferry-steamer John Disney, regis.
tered 360 tons.
Steam Propeller Farmer, registered 185 tons.
Screw Tng A. S. Page, registered 144 tons.
Schuylkill Barge Mary E. Evans.
Schuylkill Barge James Henry.
Schuylkill Barge Quartz.
Schuylkill Barge ,Tames L. Ellis.
Schuylkill Barge Locust Mountain.
Schuylkill Barge Broad Mountain.
Canal-boat America.
Canal-boat P. E. Blakeman.
Canal-boat Lonaconing, No. 1.
Ship's Cutter Constitution.
Two Yawl-boats.
Two Canal Ice-breakers.
The furniture and equipage will be sold with each
boat.
Terms cash in Government funds.
D. H. BUCKER,
Brevet Major Gen. and Chief Quartermaster,
anlB-18t Depot of Washington.
PROPOSALS.
PAYMASTER'S OFFICE
A
425 CHESTNUT Street,_
PHILADELPHIA, August 29, 1665.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this
Office until 12 o'clock 31. of the Ist day of Septem
ber next, for furnishing the United States Navy De
partment, at the - United States Ntley Yard at this
place, free of expense, and subject to inspection
by the inspecting officer at the Yard, and of the best
quality, the following articles—viz:
One white oak keel piece, forward, 50 feet 9 inches.
One do. do. do. 51 feet 3 inches.
One do. do. do. 55 feet.
One do. do, do, 55 feet.
One do. do. do. 52 feet 0 niches.
One do. , do. do. 49 feet 6 inches.
One do. do. do. 52 feet—
to side 18 Inches and mould from 20 to 22.
Two stem pieces, to side 18 inches and to mould from
moulds at the Yard.
ALSO,
Thirty-three girders, 72 feet long, 61[14 white pine.
Sixty-six rafters, 40 feet long, exie, white pine.
Thirty-three king posts, 20 feet long, 6x15, oak.
Sixty-six queen posts, 12 feet long, 6xB, white pine.
Thirty-six posts, 43 feet long, 12x12, white pine.
Sixty-six braces, 14 feet long 6x7, white pine.
Seventy-two braces, 16 feet long, 6x7, white pine.
Thirty-four plates, 22 feet long, Ogle, white pine.
Two hundred mist twenty-one perlines, 21feet long,
4x6, white pine.
Forty thousand feet third common white pine
boards.
ALSO,
Three hundred pounds pure white lead, In oil.
Four hundred pounds red lead, dry.
Sixty-four gallons boiled linseed oil.
, ALSO,
One flre-proof safe, as in. high, 20 in, deep, 25 in.
wide, inside measuremen S t.
ALO,
One propeller for the U. S. steam tug Pinta.
ALSO,
825 feet cocoa matting, 66 inches wide.
ALSO,
Two bolts Raven's duck.
ALSO,
1,1100 feet 2-inch straight-grained seasoned white
ash plank.
1,000 feet 1-inch seasoned white-pine panel boards.
1,000 feetl34-inch do. do. do. planks,
1,000 feet 2-inch do. do. do. do.
1,050 feet 4-I.uch do. do. do. do.
ALSO,
5 gross hrass screws ; No. 6.
gross 1-inch do. No. B.
5 gross 1.-inch do. No. 18.
5 gross IX•ineli do. No. 13.
5 gross 2-Inch do. No. 18.
5 gross 23¢-inch do. No. 22.
10 gross 1-inch iron screws, No.ll.
5 gross I,li-inch do. No. 12. ,
gross 2M-inch do. V" No. 12.
A
20 pounds 3S-Incb copper tacks.
10 pounds 3a'-Inch do.
300 pounds 7-inelt iron cut spikes.
NV pounds 404. do. nails.
12 pairs iron butt hinges, .3 x2A.
12 pairs do. do. do. 2Mx2.
12 pairs brass do. do. 2,4x0 S.
12 pairs do. do, do, DiXIA,
50 pounds Bd. Iron cut nails.
50 pounds 10d. do. do.
50 pounds 124. do.. do.
10 pounds 1-inch fiishing nails.
10 pounds 13f-inch do. dO.
10 pounds Ijs-luelt do. do.
A. E. 217ATSON
an2s-3t - Paymaster U. S. N.
PROPOSALS FOR REPAIRING ORD
NANCE STOREHOUSE AT THE NAVY
YARD, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
BUITNALI OF OIiDNANCE,
NAVY Ded'AilTim . „„EN,T.
NirAgiiINCITON, August Wd, 1845.
SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed Proposals
for repairing the Ordnance Storehouse at the Navy
Yard, Norfolk, Virginia," will be received at this
office until noon on the`llth September, ISGS, for
furnishing , all the materials and workmanship; and
'repairing the building, according to specifications
and plans on die in this Buren. •
Plans and specifications for the work are also de-
Nosited in the office of the Civil Engineer of the
orfolk Navy Yard, where bidders are referred for
information.
It is to be understood that the contractor is to
furnish all the materials and perform all the work
described, and to coinplete the building in all re-
SpeetS.
Bidders will state the price and flame this time
which they will engage to complete the work, and
the Bureau retains the right to reject any or all
bids which it shall not consider reasonable.
au2s-frnw7t •
WAR DEPARTMENT—OFFICE OF
DIRECTOR AND GENERAL MANAGER
OF MILITARY RAILROADS UNITED STATES,
WASHINGTON, 1111. C., July 31, MILL.
—Proposals
SALE—CHATTANOOGA ROLLING MILL.
—Proposals will be received at this Office until
twelve o'clock, noon, on WEDNESDAY, Septem
ber IS, 1865, to purchase the United States Military
Railroad Rolling Mill at Chattanotr ;Tenn. with
the machinery, tools, buildings, flx. Urea, and track
connecting the Rollin! Mill with the Nashville and.
Chattanooga Rallroa .
The mill and machinery constructed to re-roll
Railroad Iron are entirely new, and of the most
im_proved character.
For full description and details of operation, ca
pacity &c r ., may in person, or by letter, to T. W.
YABAYE, Superintendent, Chattanooga, Team
AU Bids uhould be endorsed "Proposal to pur
chase Chattanooga Roiling
D. C. MoCALLIDE Brevet Brig. Gen.,
Director and General - Manager Military Bail
au7-mwtlat roads United States.
MITE 'VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLBB
—A new French Cosmetic for beautifying and
preserving the complexion. It is the most wonder
fel compound of the age: There is neither chalk,
powder, magnesia, bismuth, nor talc in its compo
sition, it being composed entirely of pure' - Virgin
Wax; hence - the extraordinary qualities for Pre
serving the skin, makinit soft, smooth, fadr, and
transparent. It makes the old appear young, _
_the
homely handsome, the handsome more beadtiful,
and the most beautiful- divine. Prices, 30 and 50
cents. Prepared only by AUNT & OU., Perihmers,
41 South MOUTH Street,
in
two doors Above Ohest
nut.
nut, and 133 South SEVENTH most, abov jrZl-3me Wal-
lt/fAcIIEREL, HERRING, SHAD,' &a.
4.7,1 —2,090 bias, Maim. Nos. 1,2, and 8 Mackerels
late-caught flat dab, in assorted packages.
2,000 bbm. New Haetport, Fortune say, and Hall.
fax Herring.
led No. I Herri ng. 1 bits. falelegtad.' •
260 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese, &e.
In store and for sale by MURPIEY &
NTa
HOONA_ •
Jall4l 1491 ITAVIIt
. AUCTION SALE S ,
LRNESB, BRINLEY, &co --
Nos. 615 CHEBTNUT and
----
h.,
BALE OF - IMPORTED ANL/'
,3
GOODS. 1 . 11
•
ON TUESDAY XINe
Auguat 29th, at 10 o'clock, c. I,,tir
dlt, 500packagcs and lots of fanGy
goods.
• ALPACAS, 11011A1lni,
ON 4 fIJESO A Y.
-Came super black alapaeas.
- NOCS super pure mohair,
, scs silk check moll airs l‘cd crap,
silk stripe do,
- "=-' 4 • l = =s colored'lnokalrs Oen
400 PII ICES SAXONY WOVEN
new style Saxony dress Kr,,, rd,
400 pleet 16-4, 4-4 litgb colored wo , d
4 00 Piece ) . a-4 black and white enp,k
100 P+ece.."ILOTS, DOEISKINS. AN 6.4
TRICOTS. r- y - iility teleran. '4!
30 6-4 super
25 6-4 heavy tty black doeskins.
-lot <AMIE..
30 8-4 ex -1 1".• *y fancy eoittinga,
32 7-4 ox-qualik reds.
20 7-4 ScotebAtt 4 .LDIORALS FOR p
2 . 0 0- woolen balmoral "
1000beavy fancy.
1,800 all wool-
' ,
DOMES.7I II ' ed 7 l .,_"4 r IIH I ,M. O A VII
Brown and blench .„
eassimeres satinets esinbrles, sr
COLORED coßunba PRINTED vil`,Pl..
LANORB A "ID (11 4ACE'l.' 41 T'
ON TL rEsDAY.
5 cases 7-4 eliolee coloret. C'Thurgii,
cases printed mohair m. t 5 1 „ 42 1e34
2 cases printed mohair gli 03 4
1044 LINEN DAMASK' Ah iD LOCM 1,.„
50 pieces 10-4 brown linen
30 pieties 10-4 bloom linen din , ia4i3.
SHEPHERD'S PLAID tirilTrOltit,
1 case Shepherd's plaid victor% ".
MM. THOMAS & SONS,
Nos. 139 andl.4l south PO trmi l .,, e
REAL ESTATE AND n.
PUblle Cale of Real Estate and Sto ^k:9,
change, every TUESDAY, at 12 e'en
business season. In July and August
al sales. _ _
iliggr TRILTRSDAY. fiaI.eO of furnlture'at the A:act:et
Sale No. 516 Pine str , et,
NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNIT 11!ti..
AND IMPERIAL CA IiPP:Ts,
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
29th inst., at tell o'clock, at No. stl Pint
catalogue, the neat household futnitqr,,
ware and china, Brussels, ^ „u,l 'ti
nets, Jte.
Also, the kitchen utensils,
4161 - May he examined on the mon:in,
eight o'clock.
Sale at N. E. Cor. Thirtyntua
-secenth and
Ma
NEAT 11.0178EHOLP 'FURNITU, RE i"Nr
PETS,
ON WEDNESDAY NORNINO,
At 10 WeloCk, at the N. E. cor. Thirty-sr,
and Bridge streets, by catalogue, rrainut
dlning-room land chamber furnitue, ,r; t i leit h ot
case Ilne carpets, ike. Also, the kit e h e ,
and 'refrigerator. t 114 3
maybe examLned on the morning of the 010
Sale No. 2127 Green street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIPG
OVAL MIRROR, ENGRAVINGE, FIN& w .
PETS, &C.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
SOPi, 18; at 100'0100f, at No. Green s;r4.
caudogue, the superior Comm,
octave platto_, oval tuirroh. <AI Itatfttlu gs Asri
gravlits, fine Brussels and other carpets, ie psi,
• it,
the kitchen utensils.
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the laors!s i
sale.
UNITED 5 TATE§
OFFICE. OF ASSISTANT QUARTERNARTgi
WASHINGTON, D, 13., .July 2% ws,
AUCTION SALE OF ROLLING nrht:g.
Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to Web*.
biddet*, the-following rolling stock:
On TUESDAY, September 19 at the teromo
Co. is Shop in Portland, Maine, bia (6) Lceasi ot h,
Engines.
On THURSDAY, September 21, at HlnklF g 211,
Hams' Shop in Boston, Mass., Four (9)
Engines.
on MONDAY, September 25, at Kennett ,Seate,
near Philadelphia, Pa., Fifty (50)Box Freight Cm,
four feet eight and a half Inch gauge.
On WEDNESDAY, September 27, at WIIIINta
Del., Eight-four (84) Boa Freight Gars, thethr.
gauge.
The above stock is all new, and of the very
The yq.
Engines are five-feet gauge, flue-root Ceci l
and cylinders 16x24 inches. They can be &Kitt
to narrow gauge at a trifling expense.
Sales to commence at ID A. ?4,
Terms Cash in sriernme% funds,.
iy2B-48t
GREAT SALE OF GOVERNMENT
HODSFuS AND MULES.
X 6,000 ANIMALS TO BE SOLD DURING Tfl
MONTH OF AUCiUST,
in the States of New York, l'ennwylrakki, py
Inillangt, Delaware, Maryland, anti New
Jersey, and the District of
Columbia,
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OmCa
WASHINGTON, D. 0., July 91,19.1.
Will be sold at public auction, to the highss, bt .
der, at the time and Pltiegs named below, vlsi
NEW YORE.
New York city, Tuesday and Friday of eath.Pta
200 Horses each d.ay.
New York city, Wednesday of each week, g
Mules each day.
Elmira, Tuesday, August 8, 200 Horses,
Elmira, Tuesday, August 15. 500 Mules.
Albany, Friday, August 25, 500 Mules.
Buffalo, Wednesday, August 30, 500 Mules.
FEHNSYEVANIA.
Philadelphia, Thursday of each week, W 0 lisou
each day.
Philadelp_hia, Wednesday and Saturday of eni
week, 100 Mules each day.
Pittsburg, Thursday of each week, 150 litari eid
dity,
rottsville, Tuesday, August 1, 200 Mules,
blifilintown, Friday, August 4, NS Mules.
York, Friday August 4, 200 Horses.
Newville, Wednesday, August 9, 100 Horses,
Newvllle, Thursday, August 10, 100 Mutes,
Reading, Friday, August 11, 200 Horses.
011ippensburg, Wednesday, Auiust 16, 100 Hone,
Erie, Thursday, August 11, po Horses.
Shlppensburg, Thursday, August 17, 100 RIVAL
Williamsport, Friday, August 18 200 Emit
Indiana, - Monday, August 21, 200 Horses.
Chambersburg, Wednesday, August M, g
Horses.
Chambersburg, Thursday, August 24, 100 kiwi,
Milton, Friday, August 25, 200 Horses.
Carlisle, Wednesday, August 30100 Horses.
Carlisle, Thursday, August 81 , 19 Q sifules.
OfliO,
.Columbiana, Tuesday, August 1 100 Horses,
Salem, Wednesday, August 2,100 Horses.
Alliance Thursday Augusta, 200 Horses.
Canton, Saturday, August 5, =Horses.
Cleveland, Tuesday, August 8, 1,000
Massillon Tuesday, August IS, 2.IXi Horses,
Crostline.." Thursday, August 17, 500 Maim,
Cleveland, Monda'y, August 25, 290 Horses.
INDIANA. •
Fort Wayne, Thursday, August 21, 1000 N 11161.1
DELAWARE.
Wilmington, Tuesday of each week, 240 51051
each day.
Wilm4ngton, Friday of each week, 200 Mules Sal
day,
NEW JERSEY.
Trenton, Thursday, August 10, 200 Mules.
Trenton, Thursday, A ugust 24, 200 Mules,
MARYLAND.
Baltimore, Wednesday, August 9, and Wednerni
of each week thereafter, 200 Horses each day,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Each week day, 200 hlulol
(nr,esoßd t D. C.
Each week day except Wednesday, 200 Borges.
An opportunity to purchase a superior AAR SI
saddle and draft animals, at far less than Weir tra
value, is now offered to the public.
Though the majority of them are sound and seu
viceable, they are no longer required In the arolt
Midrange be sold,
Many of the mules were bought in the lissisull
of the war when younß, accompanied the atialall
all their marches and camps, and are thorollo
broken, hardened by exercise, gentle sad rasing
from being so long surrounded by the soldiers.
Animals will be sold singly.
Sales to commence at 10 A. M.
Terms—Cash, 114 Visited States currency.
JAMES A. ERIN'
Brevet Brigadier General in charge,
1y26-tau3l First Division, Q. M. O.
LARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT
CARS, ENGINES, AND RAILROAD Ilia
tfarr!rdis STATICS MILITARY RAIL/10APsi
OFFICE oP. ASSISTANT QUARTanruotift.
WASHINGTON )3. C. August 110, 4 t.,C.,
Will be sold at CITY POINT, Va. onllTE.um.''
DAY, October 11, at 11 o'clock A.
About four thousand (4,(00) tons Railroad Iron,
At PORTSMOUTH, Va., on FRIDAY, October! ),
at 12 M.:
Five (51 Stet - class Locomotive Enellei,
About fifty (50) Freight Oars and one (1)
Car.
At NORFOLK, Va. October 18, at SP. N.:
One new Locomotive:Engine, 5 foot gauge.
At ALEXANDRIA, Va., on TUESDAY, (MOO
17:
FlftY (50) first-class Locomotive Engines, 4•Ret
iii
lue4 gauge.
Eighteen (10) hew Platform Cars, il7oloot gauge.
Twenty—dye (25) new Box Oars, live (5) foot
About three hundred and fifty (350) Box 050, ((ea
815-inch gauge.
About two hundred and thirty (230) Platform :Jo., I.
feet 3%-inch gauge. •
About thirty (30) Stock do., 4-feet 834-Inelt gal4re.
Twenty (20) Passel:ger do., do., do., Is,
One (1) Wrecking do., do., dO,, Hi ,
Two (2) new Trucks.
Sixty do., d 0.., framed.
Fourteen (14) Fiats.
About two thousand (2,000) tons Railroad irou.
Sales to commence at ALEXANDRIA at 10 4..N0
and to continue from day to day until all are
Terms( Cash, 99vernment funds.
11. L. RoncitioN,
li
Brevet Cedoci Mtn A, Q. N.,
aul4-toclo U. B. Military norqi , „
T L ARGE SALE OF GOVERNMEN T
RAILROAD ENGINES AND CARS.
UNITED STATES MILITARY RAtt.noApa.
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT quAattittipT s lll „
WASHINGTON, D. C., Aosta 11, Dr.
Will be sold at MANCHESTER, opposite Hid?
mond, Va., on TUESDAY, October St
Twenty -live (N 5) new Hest-einßS LON:11E 0e
Fines: five (5) foot gauge, five (5) foot &ken;
cylinders 163:24 Inches; capacity of tank, 1,0
-•
Five fli , al-class LOCI:COUTO, 4 feet "
gauge.
Two hundred and sixty-five (205) new Rot Frtlat
Cars, five (5) foot gauge.
Fifteen (16) new Platform Cars, tire 0 . 1 foot OW'
Ten (10) Freight Cars, 4-feet Sh-ineh page.
The sale to continue from day to day until all art
sold. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock.
Terme; Can!, In Government funds. „
H. L. 1101,`, , b 0 ,, - Ntr
zrevet Colonel and A. , t‘
atilt-ton. S. S Military Itallronds.,
SPECIAL SALE OF GOVERNMEN T
MULES.
THE UNITED STATES W/I+l, SELL AT PUS'
LIC AUCTION,
CHAMPION'S CITY BAZAAR AND TATTEIt•
BALLS, RACE STREET,
Between Eleventh and Twelfth,_Phllad ei p lital
DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST, IS II,
NINE HILNPRED MULES. 1 ,..pr
These Mules are all serviceable, and 500 &i l l
want of use. Buyers are invitee to extuniae
at any time, and every flicility vrlll be givra to' •
thorough inspection. fIOW
Roomy sheds are provided for protection fro
al
rain.
ONE HUNDRED MIDAS „„,. / 10.
Will be sold on each WEDNESDAY , ~reolp;
DAY, throughout the month 01
ing at 10 o'clock A.M.
Terms cash, In Government fundfl.
By order of Brigadier General Ekin.
ALBERT 8. ASIIMEAII ,
office, N .C . 721131 n aAnndxAmsaTisstta.t.upOtititiasc.teritrta2ostteart.,4,l
VNIcotMAGE DOMESTIC Pip'
TRY:
HARRISONUNNI.,
BRADFORD,STEEL PEN
FACTURERS,
give employment to over ONE HUNDRED A)IVIt. •
IeBN AND WCAIEN",_ and produce over
TW'ENTY-FIVE MILLIONS ANNUAL L
otAraerican Steel Pens, stamped with Ilwd
In full, and bearing their label. In caaltv'
warranted n surpassf putting up, these rCua
to any Pens ever ollered to to'
Americanublic.
FOR SALE,M D WHOLESALE AN RETSt AIL, Id
OSS
Statlopers and Blank Beek "Manufaety r,l:
CHESTNUT cESTWUT Street, and 430 : 4." 'HI
Street, Philadelphia. f
11AVANA OIGARS.—A GOON I n ,
RIETY constantly In store and bond. tl"
est cash rates. S. FUGUET & SON
RIFIOI 410 No. 2116 South FRONT Stre!..t.,
CABINET FURNITURE.
MOORE CAMPION,
A6l. SOUTH SECOND STREET , _ jot is
are prepared to follow the decline In the lay ~sit
the price of their Furniture. Purchasers wiArii.
eall and examine our stack. ni9;
PHILADtLFRi- PA-0,
GEON`S BANDAHE INOTIMIThqp
II North NINTH Street, at 41 " 91
ket.—E. C. EVERETT, alter thirty yours' tir i ,„,A
cal experience , guarantees the skilful adJuL!l,lO,5,
P
of his Premium atent Oraduattng Pressure_,,,e,
Supporters, Elastic Stockings, 6110111dCr Dri4
Crutches, &C. Ladles' apartments coaduate,.
1.-
Lady. spt3-
faa EVANS & WASON'S
sA T L Anuainsit
STORE
le SOUTH FOURTIVTIM ET.
THILADELPTLI , .
A large variety et TIBE-T8 'Or PA Sits„o loaf
ati ham. .
Om E. B. EARLICY,
FURNISHING UNDERTANO
gh 4.9912 ca TgblTR and oltlVOitreeti. 441
H. L. BOBIN3OIc
Brevet Colonel and A. 1,(1.
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