14 1 ,• r r THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1865 ARRIVAL OF THE ST. LOUIS OFFICIALS THEY ARE ESCORTED TO THE GIRARD HOUSE independence Hall and other Public Institutions YiSlM—Wick! Formalltlea. The Council Committee of Arrangements, of NylijelA Mr. F. A. Van Cleve is chairman, assembled yesterday Morning hi Seigel. Oulu cil chamber, and proceeded to the depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, for the purpose of receiving the distinguished visi tors from St. Ladle. The train was an hour behind - time, in consequence of some obstruc tion caused by the smashing of freight ears west of Harrisburg. The guests of the city came in a car espe cially to them by the Pennsyl vania Ittulroad Company. Upon arriving at the depot in West Philadelphia, they were re ceived by the committee and conducted to barouehes in waiting. The party then drove to the palatial Girard House, and were taken into the ladies' parlor. The following are the names of the distinguished visitors: J. h. Budd, ea-controller of the city of St. Louis C. C. Simmons. State senator of St. Louis county; A. Valle, vice president of St. Louis councilmen. Members of Present Council.—A. Kreckhaus, Charles Schoenback Charles Borg, Daniel Mc- Auliff, P. Driscoll, J. Cheever, A. S. - W. Good -win, Henry Sheinnan, _Henry Gompp, F. W. Cronerbalil; G. W. Dryer, ex-councilman; F. G. G. Woerner, ex-councilman. Officers of the Ofienicipatity.—M. G. kern, su perintendent of Lafayette Park ; Walter B. Prichard, superintendent of Water. Works; R Curtis, land commissioner; F. J. Korner, 'city engineer; A. It. Bowman, clerk of Council. _ _ •-• • • . Invited Guests.—P. G. Furguson, St. Louis Democrat; Samuel R. Weed, St. Louis Demo crat; William Livia, St. Louis Republican; Theodore Plate Weetliebe, rot, St. Louis Ger man paper ; J. A. D, Itogeir, a prominent gen tleman of 'New Orleans • Henry Moore, ot St. Louis. The above-named gentlemen, having been conducted to their respective rooms, arrayed themselyee for dinner, which was served up at three o'clock. The following programme for the afternoon and to-day was agreed upon : Wednesday afternoon—independence Hall, 4 o'clock. Eire Alarm and Police Telegraph, Survey Department, Eastern Market, I ar niers' Market , Academy of FinelArts 5 Theatre In the evening. Thursday (lio-day)—Daldwinis foundry, 9 1 ,4 A. 31..; Sellers & Co., 10 ; Industrial Works, WA; nited States Mint, 113 r .licademy of Mu sic, 1134 • County Prison, 12 M. ; United States Arsenal:l P. M. ; Naval Asylum, '" ,• Dinner at Girafd, Fairmount Water Works, 4; Fair mount.Park, 5; Theatre in the evening. The programme for tomorrow and Saturday will be perfected to-day. It was the intention of the committee to have taken the visitors to the Western Market House, the tint of the kind built in Philadelphia; but it was impos- Bible, incense of a want of time. INDEYENDEITCB HALL Shortly after four o'clock, the party reached Independencell, where they remained some time in examining the sacred relics con necting the present time with the era of the American revolution. After this they as cended to the Council chambers, where the following official formalities took place. Mr. J. K. Budd, who accompanied the digni taries, by special request of the Mayor of St. Louis, delivered the following speech. After a few preliminary remarks, in which he seve rally introduced the visitors. he said t We appear before you, gontlemen, not by:your invitation. but have thrust ourselves on your official hospitality. Our visit to your great and beautiful city we think. however, is a laudable one, and I will enaeavor to explain its object. And 'first I will say what we have not come for. We have not come to be toasted and feasted, or to drink high wines or low wines, or to imbibe your "old Bourbon., "manu factured in Philadelphia, but represented as born and raised "in old Bourbon county, Kentucky. of the vintage of PM:" (neither have we CODIe to the good city of Philadelphia to smoke the " best Ha vartas,•:, manufactured out of seed-leaf tobacco, " brOld up" in old Connecticut. Puna lug. of these things is not the object of our mission. We come to Philadelphia as. Western men, representing a great (as we think) municipal corporation: to see what is to be seen of your far famed municipal improvements, and to enlighten our comparatively dark municipal understandings by conferring with the municipal savans of the East, whose experienee.if imparted to us, will, we think. better St us to legislate understandingly for the West. We come io see for ourselves (which some of ns have not seen) the now great city of Philadelphia; which thirty years ago contained (I speak of your city proper) not one half of the inhabitants atpre sent dwelling within the corporate limits of St. Louis, but which city of Philadelphia contains now Probably seven hundred thousand inhabitants, and quarters them (to her great credit) in one hundred thousand houses, and not in • tenement houses," containing sometimes fifty human beings, existing ig filth and wretchedness, as is characteristic of Some other cities; at leagt, to say special dun. meats. We come, Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the Councils, to see your great Water Works (in my Judgment the eighth wonder of the wor.d), and to learn from you how water is made to perform the mission of distributing (without the agency of steam) through ten thousand channels, a supply of pure, wholesome water to your seven hundred. thousand inhabitants; and that, too, at a moderate cost. We come, Mr. Chairman, to see your great gasometer (the largest on the American continent), and to inquire with what cheapness. and how, it distributes through its arteries and veins, Item the heart of the city to its utmost extremity, J our lino, circa sailer of to warn the midnight burglar "to take care," and to aid the policeman in his Sr- Test. We come, sir, to see your Girard College, a marble monument commemorative, for ages to come. of the beneficence of that prince of American merchants, the late Stephen Girard, who, appreciating his own Want of education in early life Wain the poverty of his parents), enjoined on the municipal body Of !the city of Philadelphia, which you represent.the sacred duty of educating for useful life orphans—now numbering 630—and discharging them at years of age to go _forward in the world, to benefit their fell Ow-men. to advance their own worldly interests —but, above ull, to serve their Creator ill the days of theiryouth, and dying, bequeathing to their pos terity the rich legacy of honest, God-tearing men We come, sir, to see and inquire into your manu facturing interests—the secret, we opine, of your great prosperity—and to further inquire how It is - - that Philadelphia, having lost control of the com merce and exchanges of tee Republic, is now the greatest manufacturing city on the American conti nent Itwiee over), employing four years ago seven ty-six millions of capital in this branch Of industry, and now doubtless wielding ninety millions in the same channel. Philadelphia may justly be styled the Manchester of America—not in the manufacture of king cotton, but ill the aggregate all brunches of manufacture. Then, Mr. Chairman, we same to vjew your groat system of street railroads, acconihnodatins the poorer classes of your city—whose grandfathers could not keep carriages, and whose fathers do not keep them—enabling them to travel from centre (the Exchange) to circumference of your great cor poratiOn for pleasure, or to accomplish their daily labor- This great institution we hare come to view. We have already learned that Philadelphia can transport, not for penal offences, but for recre ation and the performance of labor, fifty thousand of her citizens daily from Walnut and Dock streets (the great terminus of many of your street rail roads) to old Darby, on the west, ciermantown and Prankford C/ tho north, and almost to Buttermilk Tavern (as it was milled in my youthful days) on the south, for the small pittance of seven tO tell Min, it distance of live to ten miles. Verily. Philadelphia's a great city, and we hope that St. Louis, in one hundred years hence, v" - en • the teas and silks of China shall pass througli -41 r CHI' by the great art ry of the Atlantic and Panne Railroad, We shall be your compeers. if not vour ' rivals. Do you demur at this hope, Mr. Chairman; 1 Crow not. Gentlemen of the Councils, we have an earnest from our kind reception, already witnessed, that neither our bodies nor our interests will sailer—as Old our poor boys and yours—from unkind treat ment in Andersonvilic and Libby risons. You may ask. Mr. chairman, , great deal of propriety, whether the speaker, who now addresses vou, IS a member of the body for whom he speaks. I answer, lie is not; but he is a native of your city, and has had the honor of being a member of the municipal Council of St. Louis, in days one by, for nearly eight conscamthe years, president of both boards et her Councils, and comptroller of the city in 1551 and 151ri, and, by request of the flon. James S. Thomas, mayor of St. Louis, accompanies the delegation. His mission ends in Philadelphia, and he leaves it to others to explain the object of the mission of the Council to the great cities or Neo: York and Roston, to which places they wilt shortly wend their way. In reference to Philadelphia 1 may say, Mr. Chair man, we come not to bury Czesar, but to praise him. Mr. F. A. Van Cleve responded in a neat and eloquent manner, hi substance as follows: lie was glad that he had the honor, in the name of the municipality of Philadelphia, to extend to the visitors from St. Louis a welcome, a thrice happy welcome, to the hospitalities of the city. Be considered it a pleasant thing to meet with the representatives of a sister cityin the bonds of union, and he felt a degree of pleasure in extending to Until such hospitalities as can be commanued by the committee who represent the citizens at large of Philadelphia It gave him and the committee pleasure in exhibiting to the guests our system of public schools, our extensive manufactories, our whole system of lilUflkipal gOvernment, and everything else they might desire to sec. As the elder of the two cities, perhaps there may be something that may he gained from our vast experience as a city, and may be profitably applied in the great and growing city of St- 'Outs. it is pro posed for this afternoon to visit the Fire Alan a and Police Telegraph, the Survey Department, and one or two of the market houses, which we would take occasion to say are not public, but belong to private corporations. They were erected by private enterprise, when the old, unsightly sheds were removed from Market street. We shall visit, if time permits, the Academy of Music., and this evening you will be condpeted to the Walnut-street Theatre. In conclusion, Mr. Van Cleve again bid them a welcome to the city of Philadelphia. Mr. A. Vallee, vice president, was now formally introduced, and he briefly responded.. He felt great pleasure in visiting the city of Philadelphia, whose citizens are so eminently patriotic. -He and his company no doubt would be entirely gratified with the know ledge they will obtain during the short time they intended to remain in Philadelphia. They greatryliesired to examine the gas and water departments and the industrial work-shops that have made Philadelphia the first manu facturing city in the whole country. He re turned his hearty thanks for the very kind welcome extended since their arrival. ----• _ . . • The ceremonm 'having aged, the commit tee and their guests proceeded on their visit to the places mentioned in the programme. After supper at the Girard they visited the Walnut-street Theatre, where seats hail been procured for their accommodation. Tom WESTERN limiitrir-HoilsF..—The market-houses erected by private corpora tions in different localities in Philadelphia, have placed our city in regard to such insti tutions far ahead of all other cities in the world, without a single exception. These market-houses, so extensive in size, so beauti ful in architecture, and so substantial in work manship, have excited more than ordinary at tention, and elicited the universal admiration Of travellers and authors—particularly those from abroad. Indeed in the old country there Rre palaces , which, for real architectu ral beauty, dwindle into Insignificance when compared with these modern structures. The first one of these buildings erected in Philadelphia is located at the corner of Mar ket and Sixteenth streets. It may well be con sidered the model. A brief history of this firmly-established institution will be partieu• larlyinteresting at the present time, especial ly to the St. Louis visitors, now in our city in search of information in regard to these, as well as Philadelphia institutions generally. The structure is built of hard and pressed brick, so arranged as to present an attractive appearance, and cause at least many &passing thought ofiadmiratton. The occupants of the two old shedmarket houses, that stood in the middle of Market street, extending from Fifteenth street, west to Seventeenth street, finding that it was the determination of the city authorities to re move these sheds, held a meeting lathe month of October, MS, to take into consideration what was best to do under the circumstances of a threatened demolition of their places of business. After repeated meetings they finally resolved to_procalla charter , and erect for themselves a house of sufficient capacity for their business, and at the same time make it an ornament the city of phuadei p hi a . Tbey entered into a contract with Mr. John. Rice, builder. to erect the house at a coat of THE PERFECTION 111m,000, and then placed the conductin' of the whole arrangement in the hands of Philip Lowry, Jr., an energetic victualler of .the Twenty-fourth ward, who proceeded to 'the discharge of his duty. He disposed of suffi cient stock within two days to pay the contract price of the building. He called a meeting of the stockholders on the 7th day of December, 1859, and the following men were selected corpora. tors empowered under the charter to act as managers until their successors should be chosen. Philip Lowry, Jr., A. R. Paul, John A. Wallace, B. Paul, Alexander C. Garvin, F. R . Smith,and James A. Gowie. The charter was - Madly 'procured, signed by the Governor on the 4th day ofebruau, 13,59, The board organized by electing Mr. David B. Paul presi dent, A. R. Paul treasurer, and .lames A. Gowie secretary; Mr. Philip Lowry, Jr. super intendent. The corner-stone was laid in the early part of October, 18.58, by his Honor Alexander Henry, Mayor of the city, The ad dress on that occasion was delivered by Philip Lowxy,Jr. The banquet attending the cere monies of laying the corner-stone was held in the Arsenal Building, corner of Sixteenth and Filbert streets, at which Andrew G. Curtin, our present Governor, addreaSad the large assemblage present on that occasion. The market-house was completed on the 26th of April, 1859, and transferred to the company on the 27th of April. The dedication of the market-house took place, a banquet was pre pared, and ISO stalls were spread with the good things of life, and over three thousand -per sons participated. Hon. W. D. Kelley de livered the address to the vast assembly on this occasion. The Philadelphia band was present and discoursed most eloquent music. The occupants took possession and the mar ket-house was opened to the public on the 29th of April, 1859, every stall being occupied. The managers expendedsl3,ooo additional in sundry improvements for the better convenience of the occupants, thus making the total cost of the building $99,000. The lot of ground cost $BO,OOO, making a total cost of $173,000. The lot has a front of 182 feet on Market street, and 170 feet deep to Jones street. The building is 152 feet front, with a 30-feet-wide street along the east line of tile property, to Jones street, ma king a continuous street all round the build. ing. It contains 280 stalls on the ground floor ; 12 vaults, half the width of the building; also, a saloon on the Market-street front the entire width of the building. Also, 82 stands on the private street. The company has °Manned sinee its organization the same officers—name ly, D. B. Paul, president ; A. 11. Paul, treasurer, and Philip Lowry, Jr., secretary and superin tendent. All the stock of the company is owned by the occupants of the market-house, and is divided among 179 persons. The stalls within this apacifts and beautiful market-place are appropriated as follows: Beef stalls 37 Farmers' stalls 03 Mutton stalls 19 Veal stalls 18 Dealers' Stalls 30 Fish stalls 9 . Farm truck stalls 21 Commission truck stalls 16 Country butchers 4 Vacant stalls 6 Ham, cheese,dried beef, tte ) 8 Total 0 40 Wholesale truck and fruit stands 12 Fresh fish stands 13 Stands for storage 7 Vaults for storage 6 There are two large balconies in the interior of the north a,nd south front, which were in. tended for flowers and shrubbery, but they were considered objectionablebecause of being elevatedFabove the ground floor—access 'being had to them by means of stair-cases. With very little expense, these balconies could be made into most beautiful halls for horticultu ral and agricultural buildings. The location is very appropriate. The managers of this successful market place are certainly among the live business men of the community. By the most indomi table perseverance they surmounted all diffi culties' and now they can boast, not only of having th ~rst building of the kind in the world, bute of the most successful. We may as well state that when the unhappy rebellion broke out, the board of manaers, through Messrs. Lowry and A. It. Paul, patriotically &tiled upon the Cooper• Shop Volunteer Refreshment Committee, and tendered to that body any amount of ,provisions that might be wanted, in times of emergency, for soldiers or sailors of the Union army or navy. Every now and then, during the rebellion, cart and wagon loads of meat, vegetables, fish, cheese, pOultry, &c., were sent by the Western Market Company to the old Cooper . Shop, for the use of the men who were fighting to sustain the nation. On another occasion the occupants of the market house distributed, gratutiously, on one after noon, two thousand dollars worth of — tuakeys, chickens, geese, ducks, rabbits, roast pigs, to the families of the soldiers of the Union. The rush of people in response to the effort of the managers was i,mmense, and it forms a lively page in the patriotic history of the market-house, THE BACHELORS' BARGE CLWl.—This time-honored organization has given new proof of its • life and public spirit by intro ducing to our waters the first six-oared shell beat, Willa arrived from New York on Tues day afternoon, and was - housed by its On - net% on the evening of the same day. The boat was accompanied by its builders, Messrs. Roberts and McKay, and is a beautiful specimen of skill. She is fifty feet seven inches in length, and twenty•eight inches in width, weighing but one hundred and fifty pounds. Her arrival will mark a new era in local aquatics, as it is by no means improbable that a race between the next winner of the Yale and Harvard re gatta and the Bachelors , boat wily take place next year, The formal reception will take place on Saturday next, at four o'clock, when die entire Schuylkill Navy will turn out to welcome the stranger. Our citizens who take an interest in such matters will then have an opportunity of inspecting the handsomest, and, her builders say, the fastest boat in Ame rica. The members of the navy, and other friends of the Bachelors, will be entertained at the beautiful club-house immediately at the close of the reception. The club committee of reception entertained the builders of the boat at Tissot , s Hotel, Falls of Schuylkill, on Tuesday evening,when, as usual with the jolly E. B. C., many good things were sung and said. PROPOSALS. SUBSISTENCE OFFICE U. S. ARMY, No, 20 SOUTH STREET, BALTIMORE, llio„ September 12th, MS. SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate. will be re ceived-at this office until 12 M., noon. THURSDAY, October fith, 1885, for the purchase of about ONE THOTJSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY HEAD OF PRIME BEEF CATTLE in lots of ten and upwards. These Cattle are all in 'prime condition, having been on hand several months and fed daily with hay and corn, and are fully equal to any offered In mar ket. So rare an opportunity for the purchase of ex tra fine beef is seldom found. Proposals must state the number it is proposed to purchase and the priceper pound gross. The Cattle to be weighed by the State Weigher on delivery t and the weights, , as rendered by him, to be the standard by which all hills are to be settled. Terms of sale cash in Government funds. A de posit of fifty (.50) per cent. to be made on notification acceptance of bid, the balance to be paid when the of Cattle are delivered. Successful bidders to be allowed ten days in which to rem ove their stock. . . The Cattle can be examined at any time from the date of this advertisement till September Vith, from 10 A. N. till 4 P. M. daily at the - United States Cat tle Corral adjoining the Government Hay Scales on the Franklin Road, near Baltimore. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any or all bids if they are deemed not advantageoue to the United States. The lots will be arrifhged numerically from fibs. Ito 1,750, and the awards will be made in the same order unless a particular lot may be designated in the bid. in no case will the skipping of numbers be allowed. • . Proposals must be upon blank forms furnished at this office. Telegrams will not receive attention unless the same are prepaid. Proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for the pur chase of Bt of Cattle," sealed and addressed to the undersigned. By order of Brevet Brigadier General THOMAS WILSON, C. 5., 11. 5. A. W' 'Lk', PARKHURST, sel4-toy Captain and C. P. O FFICE CHIEF COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE, DEFARTS.I&NT OF NORTH CAROLINA, RALEIGH, N. C., September 3, 1363. SEALED PROPOSALS, In duplicate, will be re ceived at this office until 10 o'clock A. iti. on SAT URDAY the 30th inst., for the purchase of 776 gal lons 110IIEBON and . 4,875 gallons. RECTIFIED WHISKY, now In store at New Berne and 886, gal lons RECTIFIED WHISKY, now in store at More hes.sl City_ Bids will be received for the whole or any part (not less than one barrel) of each of the above lota. The right to reject all bids is reserved. Samples can be seen by applying to Captain W. L. Palmer, C. S., at New 'Berne, or Captain G. W. Chandler,C. S., at Morehead City. Successful bidders 1111 be required to remove the Whisky be fore the 10th day of October. Terms; cash, on de livery, in Governinent funds. Proposals will have a copy of this advertisement attached and will be endorsed on the envelope, " Proposals for the purchase of Whi: ky. ,, J. W. BARRIGEN, Captain and C. S., TI. S. A., 0,011.10 t Chief C. S., Department N. C. SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF SHERIFF'S a Writ of VemUMW Exponas, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or voluble, on MON DAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 d'e/oCk, at San soot-street Ball, All that lot of ground, with the mill thereon erected, situate in the Twenty-second ward of the city of Philadelphia. beginning at a stone on the southwest side of Wissahickon creek; Hienee north 47 deg. 7 min., west 70 feet to a corner in the Wis sahickon turnpike road; thence along the same north 19 deg. 59 min.. west 111 feet 10 inches to a corner: north 14 deg. 17 min., west 252 feet 3 inches to a corner; north 22 deg 24 min— west 022 feet 2 inches to a corner: north . 13 deg. 59 min., west 275 fed 11 inches, north 21 deg 29 min., west 450 feet M inches to the middle of Thorp's lane, north 17 deg. 3 min., west 296 feet 3,31 i inches, north 29 deg. 5 min.„ west 437 feet 10 inches, north 15 deg . min., west 203 feet 3 inches to a corner in line ot land late of 111 c hard deceased, thence by the same, north 64 deg. 57 min., east 90 feet and 5,i4 inches to a hole drilled in a rock, thence by along the southwest side Of Wissahickon Crl els and by land of same, north 55 deg. 30 111111.. west 440 feet 9,ti inches to a chestunt stump, north 62 deg. 20 nitn., west 367 feet 113 i inches to a chestnut stump. north 72 deg. 15 min., west 124 feet 1 inch, north 76 deg—west 211 feet 214 Inches to a stone, north 03 deg. 15 min., west 207 feet 1013 inches to a stone; thence by land late of Joseph Middleton, north 42 deg. 10 min., east 261 feet 6 inches to a stone, south 98 deg, ISO intoeast 23 feet 1 Mob to a stake on the side of Wiesahickon creek thence through and crossing to the opposite side of said creek.; - north 76 deg. 52 min. east 959 feet Sy, inches to it corner; thence down the side of said creek. following the several courses thereof 1)40 feet 0 inches more or less to the turn in said creek: and thence still Wong the snore side Of lilt creek, a Dirthel• distance of soo feet Dime or less, to the line between /ands of Wil liaM Miller and Alexander 'Houston: thence by the same, north 24 deg , . 97 ndn.' east 36 feet to a corner: thence by land of William Miller, south 49 deg. 36 min., east 474 feet to a corner 3 feet southwest of a small walnut tree, south 39 deg. 36min., east 312 feet to a corner 4 feet northeast of a small ash tree, south 32 dog. 55 min., cast 238 feet am Welles:, north 61 deg. 59 nun., east laa feet 514 Inches; thence crossing Thorp's lane and along the southwest face of a wall. on the southeast side of said lane. south 361 deg. 30 min., east 295 feet to a corner anti south 61 deg. 5 min., west 59 feet 6 inches to a corner 1 foot east of a corner of foundation wall of a chim 1103'1 thenee south 26 ilvitrees 56 minutes, west 246 feet 6 inches to a. corner near the 'Wissahickon creek; thence south 2 deg. 39 men., east 191 feet. south 17 deg. 20 min.. east 484 feet 4 inches, south 23 deg. 26 min., east 198 feet 8 inches, and south 66 deg. 34 min., west 10 feet 8 inches to a corner on the bank Pf the creek in the line of land late of William W. iper: thence by the same, crossing Wissahickon creek, south 5 deg. la east 5:14 feet t 1-N inches to the place of beginning. • Containing 17 A. 1 It. 26-26 P., more or less. Also, all that certain other lot or piece of ground situate In the said Twenty-second ward of said eity. beginning at a corner in the 'mid dle of Wissahickon. turnpike and Thorp , s lane; thence along Thorp's lane south6s deg. 33 min., west 368 feet, and south 07 deg. 51 min., west 27.1 feet 714 inffiliffi to a corner in line of William Balm's land: thence by the same 47 deg. 7 min., east 256 feet 6 inches to a corner; thence by land of William Mills, north 64 deg. 91 min., east 229 feet 6 inehes, and north 57 d og. 50 min., esst 411 feet to a corner in theWissa hirkon turnpike; thence along the same north 21 deg, 29 min,, west 161 feet 4 inches to the place of beginning. Containing 2 A. 211. 34-59 P. Also, all that certain other lot or piece of ground situate lit the said Twenty-second ward of the said city, begin ning at a corner In Thorp's lane in the line between lands of William Miller and William Rahn; thence by the same south 45 deg. 45 min., west 473 feet to a chestnut tree in the line of John Rem - Hers I, ‘ „,i, thence by the same north 47 deg. 45 lulu., west 190 feet to a corner in Thorp's lane; thence along the same north 70 deg. 37 min., east 22". feet. and north 64 deg. 33 min., east 299 feet 10 inches to the place of beginning. Containing 3R.31 P. The above properties lie sold as one, together with all the steam engine boilers, shafting. ma chinery, and all lixtureS upon the above-described premises or belonging thereto. CD. C.; 5., '65. 222. Debt, $4,000. Bullitt.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John White. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Sent. 19. 1865. sell-3t IVIECIIAN.T.SM." THE -PRESB.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1865: SHERIFF'S SALES. QIIERIFF'S SALE -BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditloni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON DAY Evening. October 2, 1885, at 9 o'clock, at San som-street Hall, No. 1. All that stone factory building, steam bon ers, steam pipes, line of main shafting, six 90-Inch cards, Iwo mules of three hundred spindles, each and all other machinery thereto appertaining, and lot or piece of ground; beginning at a stable for a corner In the middle of Adams street. In the late borough of Frankford in the city of . Philadelphia; thence along the middle of said Adams street south 19 degrees 24 minutes.caSt 15 perches and 74-100ths of perch, and south 29 degrees and 30 minutes, west 7 Perches and 5-10ths of apereh to a eorner; thence by land formerly of Peter Bocklus north 47 degrees and 10 minutes, west and crossing Frankford creek 15 perches to a corner of land formerly of Joseph 1?otts: thence by said land north 41 degrees 11 mi uures, east 1 perch, and north 42 degrees and 19 nibfutes, west 19 perches to a corner of groundsold to Abraham Abram/II thenefl partly by said Abrams' land anti partly by ground conveyed to Ellis Pilling ane crossing Frankford creek north 71 - degrees and 0 minutes. east about 7 perches to the east side of the next hereinafter described lot; thence by said ground north 71 degrees and 6 minutes, east about 10 pereliea and 4-10tha to the _plate of beginning; con taining about acre and one-quarter of land in cluding road and creek, be the same more or less. No. 2. Also, all those two stone dwellings and lot or piece of ground situate on the southwesterly side of said Adams street; containing in front on said Adams street 100 feet, and extending southwest_ ward between parallel lines at right angles with said Adams street in length or depth about klo feet. more or less, to the side of Frankfort] creek. Bound ed nortwesthward pry ground conveyed to Samuel Bolt, southwestward by said Frankford creek. southeastward by the above described lot, and northeastward by Adams street aforesaid. [Being the same premises which B. W. Tingley and others, by indenture dated September 18, 18.0, and duly re corded, granted and conveyed unto Solomon Wilde in fee, together with the appurtenances.] N • B.—The above two-story buildings are under one roof, and have only one door on the street. There is also a frame stable on lot No. 2. CD. C.; S., vs. 172. Debt. i 2.018.67. Brinekle.) Taken in executionand to be Sold as the property of Solomon Wilde. HENRY V. ROWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oftice, Sept. 19, 1885. sell-St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Rxponas, to Me directed, will be exposed to public sale or yendue, on MON DAY evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at San som-street No. 1. All those certain yearly ground rents is issuing out ofothe following described lot of ground, situate at tt, e SOUthwest corner of Sassafras (Race street) anti Twelfth streets, in the city of Phila delphia' containing in breadth on said Sassafras street 180 feet, and In depth en said Twelfth street 100 feet. Bounded westward by a thirty-six- feet wide street called Jacoby street, southward by a a ten-feet-wide alley, eastward by Twelfth street aforesaid, and northward by Sassafras street afore said. To-wit; All that yearly ground rent of $B5, situate at the southwest corner of Race und Twelfth streets; containing in front 20 feet, and in depth 100 feet. All that yearly ground rent of 4;80, situate on the south side of Race street, at the distance of 20 feet west of the west side of Twelfth street; con taining in front 20 feet, and in depth 100 feet- All that yearly ground rent Of $6O, situate on the south side °Mace street, at the distance of 40 feet westward from the west side of Twelfth street, containing in front 20 feet, and in depth UM feet. All that yearly ground rent of $lOO, situate on the south side of Race Street; a t the distance of 60 feet Westward front the west side of Twelfth street; con taining in front 20 feet, and in depth 100 feet. All that yearly ground-rent of sto ,situate on tile South side of Race street, at the distance of 80 feet west ward from the west side of Twelfth street; con taining in front al feet, and in depth 100 feet. AU that yearly ground rent of *BO , situate on the south side of Race street, at the distance of 60 feet east ward from the east side of Jacoby street; contain ing in front 20 feet, and in depthloo feet. AU that yearly ground rent of $BO, situate on the south side of Race street, at the distance of 40 feet eastward front the east side of Jacoby street; containing in front 20 feet, and in depth 100 feet. All that yearly ground rent of 6.10, situate on the south side of Race street, at the distance of 20 feet eastward from the east side of Jacoby street; containing In front 20 feet, and in depth 74 feet. All that yearly ground rent of $6O, situate on the southeast corner of Race and Jacoby streets: containing in front 20 feet, and in depth 74 feet. All that yearly ground rent ot $2O, situate on the northeast corner of Jacoby street and a certain ten-feet-wide alley; containing in front 13 feet, and in depth 37 feet 7 inches. All that yearly groinid rent of $2O, situate on the east side of. Jacoby street, at the distance of 74 feet • southward from Race street containing in front 13 feet, and in depth 37 feet N inches. No. 2. All those certain yearly ground rents is suing out of the following described lot of ground, • Situate at the northwest corner of Twelfth and Cherry streets, In the city of Philadelphia; Contain ing in breadth on the seta Twelfth street 178 feet, and in length or depth on said Cherry street 180 feet. Bounded westward by a thirty-six-feet-wide street called Jacoby street, northward by a ten-feet - wide alley, eastward by Twelfth street, and south -ward by Cherrstreet. To wit: All that yearly i a ground tent of , situate at the northwest corner of Twelfth; and Miry streets, containing in front 18 feet, and in depth 100 feet. All that yearly ground rent of $45, situate on the west side of Twelfth street, at distance of 18 feet northward from Cherry street; containing in front 18 feet, and in depth 100 feet. All that yearly ground rent hf $45, situate on the west sid wardwelfth stree streete distance of 36 feet north from Cherry: containing in front 28 feet, and in depth 100 feet. 'All that yearly .round rent of $45, situate on the west side of welfth street, at the distance of 54 feet northward rom Cherry street; Containing in Aiwa, 18 feet, and in depth 106 feet. All that yearly ground rent of d 45, situate On the west side of Twelfth street,at the istance of 72 feet northward from Cherry street; containing in front 18 feet, and in depth 100 feet. All that yearly ground rent of $6O, situate on the west side of 'twelfth street. at the distance of 90 feet northward from Cherry street; containing in front tifeet, and in depth 100 feet. All that yearly ground rent of $6O, situate on the west side of Twelfth street, at the distance of 108 feet northward from Cherry street; containing in front 18 feet, and • In depth 1021 feet. All that yearly ground rent of $54, situate on the west side of Twelfth street, at the • distance of 326 feet northward from Cherry street; containing front 18 feet, and in depth 100 feet. All that yearly ground rent of $54, situate on the west side of Twelfth street, a t the distattee of 144 feat northward from Cherry street; containing lii front 18 feet, and in depth 100 feet. All that yearly ground rent of $52 situate on the west side of Twelfth strect,at the distance of 110 feet south of Race street: containing in front 16 feet, and In depth 100 fret. All that yearly ground rent of $3O, situate at the southeast corner of Jacoby street and the said ten-feet wide alley; containing in front 14feet. and in depth 76 feet. All that yearly ground rent of 300, situate on the east side of Jacoby street street distance of 150 feet northward front Cherry containing in front 14 feet, and in depth 76 feet. All those two vearly ground rents of $3O each,situate on the east side of Jacoby street, at the distance of Me feet north of Cherry street: containing in front 30 feet—that is to say, each lot IS feet, and In depth 76 feet. All those two yearly ground rents of &lee:sell, situate on the east side of Jacoby street, at the dis tance of 90 feet northward from Cherry street; con taining in front 30 feet—that is to say, each lot 15 feet, anti in depth 76 feet. All - that yearly ground rept - of eg0.25, situate on the east side. of Jacoby street, at the distance of 75 feet north of Cherry street; containing In front 15 feet, and in depth 76 feet. All that yearly ground rent of $3O, situate on the north side of Cherry street, at the distance of 104 feet westward from Twelfth street; containing in front 15 feet, and in depth 75 feet. All those two Tenn's - ground rents of $26.25 each, situate^ on the north side of Cherry street, at the distance Of 119 feet westward of Twelfth street; containing in front together 30 feet—that is, 15 feet each, and in length 76 feet. All that yearly ground rent of $62, situate on the northeast corner of Jacoby and Cherry streets; containing in front 31 feet, and in depth 7a feet. ED. C.; S., '65. 218. Debt, $l,OOO. Vanarsdale.l Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Wylie Jacoby. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 19, 1865. se2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A - writ of Levari Padua, to me directed, will he eX^ posed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Eve. ning, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Eighteenth and Girard avenue, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Girard ave nue 18 feet. and in depth un east line 103 feet igg" incites, and °moven line 103 feet?.6 inches to Ham mond street.' TWhich premises '.loseph Cabot, et ux., by deed dated May 20, 1862, conveyed unto Peter 13. Levering In fee.] D. C.; 5.,'65. 207. .Debt,6;3,12.'5. Paschall.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Peter B. Levering HAM" C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Sept. 10,1865. re2l-3t ReIIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, Iso, at 4 o'clock, at Saloom street Hall, All those four four-story brick messuages and lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Fif teenth and Carlton street's, in tt e city of Philadel phia; Containing in fronton Fifteenth street 64 feet, and in depth 50 feet. Taken in execution on Judgment (D. C. 8., '65. 194. Latta) on City Claim for Taxtia. and to be sold as tLe property of William Dougherty. HENRY C. FtOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 19, 1805. se2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Levarl ratios, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 16 6 5, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, All that two-and• a-half story brick inessauge and lot of ground situate on the south side of Sycamore street lit feet west of Forty-WOO greet, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on 13yeamord street 10 feet, and in depth 110 feet. [H.. C.; S„ +65. 215. Debt $70.61. Bonsall.l Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Phillip'. HENRY C_HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Eltethrs Office, Sept. 20, 1061. se2llt SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A Writ of Levari Facias, to lee directed. will be exposed to public sale or rendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 2 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, All that lileSSllage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Howard,street, 194 feet south of Cum. berland street, in the city of Philadelphia; contain in front on Howard street 18 feet, and in depth 95 feet G inches to Waterloo street. Taken in execution on ludgmeut fO.C.P.• J., '65. 41. Dedricki or, city claim for paving, and to be sold as the Pnlpertr of John Milhortcr. Et nt C. HOWELL. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 20, 1865. se2l-3t SHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Eaeias, to me directed. will be orposed tO pliblic sale or Teo On MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 9 o'clock., at Sans-con street Hall. All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Deal street, 189 feet east of Frankford road, in the city of Phila darlphia; containing in front on Deal street 18 feet, and in depth 69 feet. Talien in execution on judgment (C.C. P::.1., '65. 66. Hedrick) on city claim for paving, sun to be sold as the property of William si. Allen. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's office, Sept. 19, 1865. sett-3t sHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levart F,inhts, to me directed, willl be exposed to public, sale or veudue, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'cloek, at Sansom street Hall, AU that lot of ground situate on the southwest side of Sergeant street, 146 feet northwest of Amberstreet, street, in the city Philadelphia; containing in front. on Sergeant street 96 feet,and in depth 146 feet 6 inches to Firth street. . . . Taken In exoeutiou on,iudgment CC. C. P. • J.,'64. 49. Dedeleh) on city Claim for paving, and to be sold us the property of Cornelius - Wendell. ITENEY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philndelpliin, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 20, 188.5. se2l-3t SHERIFF'S Siitin.—BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Levarl. Faclas, to me tl 'reeled. will be exposed to public sale- or vendee, on MOND Al Evening, October 2, 1862, at 4 o'clock, at SIIIISOZII.. street Hall, • All that lot of ground situate on the south side of Girard avenue, 118 feet 8 inches west of Seventeenth street, in the city of ritilaticipbta; containing In Jiont on filrard avenue 20 feet, and in depth on east line 104 feet 8% incites, and on west line 1(14 feet lete.; inches to 118211111071 d street. [Which premises Joseph Cabot et ux. by deed dated May 20, 1802, conveyed unto Peter If Levering In fee.) . [I). C. S., '65. 2.6. - Debt, $1,043.23. Paschall.] Taken hit execution and to ho sold al the property of Peter B. Levering R&M' C. HOWELL. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mee, Sept. 20, 1865. se2l,3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A 1 a writ of . Lcyarl Fecitis, t 9 ins directed, will be xpoced to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, October 2,1395, at 4 o'clock:, at SaLlSOM street Hall, All that lot of ground situate on the east side of York avenue, 224 feet north of 'Buttonwood street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on York avenue 9 feet 2 inClica, and in depth on Morn' line 152 feet, and on south lieu fest a malice. Taken in execution on Judgment (C. C. P.; J., 1 05. 144. Abrams) on city claim for paving, and to be sold as the property of William Smith. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sherif f 's °ince, Sept. 29, 1695. sel9-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, wtifbe exposed to public. sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, All that two-story brick messnage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Eighth street, Cl feet a Inches smith of Thompson street, in the elty of Philadelphia: contaliang In front on Elglan street 16 feet 6 Inches. and in depth 94 feet to Clin ton street. [Which premises Simon Myers, by deed, dated August 15, 1850, recorded in Deed Book A. D. IL, No. 91, page 103, conveyed unto Matilda Daub, in fee, subject to ground rent 01441.25.) [lt, (.;,-, S.. 'O3. 201. Debt, 5777.07. Taylor.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel Daub and "Matilda Daub. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sberiff's Office. Sept. 19.1,65.-se2l-3t IrIrILLCOX. EtERIFF'S SALE.-BT . VIRTUE ~ OF S a - writ of Lenart Facies, to nie directed, will be exposed to piibile sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, , All that lot of ground situate on the north side of Deal Street 127 feet east of Frankford Road, In the city Of Fbiladelphiai containing in front on Deal street 18 feet, and in depth 60 feet. Taken in execution on Judeinent CC. C. P. 3. '66, 64. Hedrick] on city claini for paving, and to be sold as the property of James Thompson. • (EERY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's 0111ce, Sept. 20, 1865. se2l-St SHERIFF'S SALE,-By VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed. will be eaposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Eve nlng, October 2, 1885, at 4 o'clock, at B:mem-street Alitbat two-story rough-east messuage and lot of ground situate on the northeast side - of.Wakefleld street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Wakefield street 20 feet, and In depth 06 feet 55i inches on southeast line, and 96 feet 134 inches on northwest line: bounded southeast by land of Henry F. Warthman, northeast by land of William Defiler, Jr.. northwest by land of John M. Duchies, and souttiw( st by Wakefield street. [Which premises John M. rlo'ckins hy deed dated 11L6V6111.7. her 12,18 W, conveyed unto ' Elizabeth Fox in fee.] [D. C.: S., '65. 211. Debt, $324.37. Harris.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Elizabeth Fox. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, 511erlff , s Oillee, Sept. 20, 1865. se2l-3t R„,II.ERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF 1.1 a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. Oct. 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at' Sansom street Hall, All that two-story brick mamma and lot of ground situate on the southeast side of Emerald Street, 478 feet 736 incises northeast 'of Huntingdon street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Emerald street 16 feet, and in depth 79 feet 6 inches to a three feet alley. Taken In execution on judgment (C. C. P. t 55. Detirlck) on city claim for _paling, and to be sold as the property of William H. Wifte. HE C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia,Sheriff's Office, Sept. 19, 1865. sell-St SHERIFF'S SALEII-BY VIRTUE OF it writ of Levarl Facies, to Inc directed. will be exposed to public sale Or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom street Hall, All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the northeast side of Sergeant street, 110 feet 9 inches southeast of Emerald street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on toneaut street 15 feet 3 inches, and in depth 73 feet 7 !mime to a 5-feet 11-inches alley. Taken iwexecution on judgment (C. C. P.l_ J. W. 48. Dedricic) on city claim for paving and to be sold as the property of George Griscom. lIENRY 0: HOWELL, Sheriff. . Philadelplga, Slierlira Office, 2D;1865 - . Be2l-3t SHERIFF'S BALE-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1565, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, Alt the messuage or tenement and lot of ground situate on the north side of James or Chestnut street, in the _Twenty-fourth ward, city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Chestnut street 45 feet, and in depth 200 feet to Oak street: bounded west by lot now or late of Joseph Hunt, north by Oak street, east by lot now or late of Jacob Snyder, Jr., and south by. Chestnut street. [Which premises Anson V. Parsons, by deed dated February 14, 1863; conveyed unto Waldron J. Cheyuey In fee, subject to a prior mortgage of $4,500.3 [D. C.; S., , 66. 186. Debt, $1,561.50. Parsons.] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property 'of Waldron J. Cheyney. • HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 20, 1865. se2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Faclas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or .vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1805 , at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, All that two-story brick dwelling and store, with two-story brick and frame_ back buildings, three story frame dwtiling sdjOlning, two mall three story brick dwellings, and an old three-story frame building: in rear, and lot of ground situate on the west side of Front street, between Poplar and Lau rel streets, in tile city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Front street 20 feet, decreasing to 18 feet 2 inches at rear end of sa id lot, ands on south side 2(E feet, and on north side 100 feet indre or less. Bounded south by ground now or late of Warwick Coates, west by ground of Levi Budd, north by Fround now or late of Jesse Shoemaker,and east by ront street. [Which premises John Douglass, Sheriff, &c., by deed dated June 15,1825, recorded in District Court, in Deed Book D., page 904, Sze., con veyed unto George Ball, in fee.] ED. C.; 5.,'65. 152. Debt, $1,700. Biddle.] Taken in execution and be sold as the property of George Ball. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 19,1865. se2l-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, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, All that lot of ground situate on the northeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Pagoda streets, in the city of Philadelphia; thence north along east side of Pagoda street 111 feet 3)i inches; thence east 160 feet to wenty-fourth street; thence south along same 118 feet one-elgirthineh to Green street; thence west along same 149 feet W I inches to Pennsylvania avenue: thence north along same 12 feet 117 S inches to beginning. Taken in execution on Judgment CC. C. P.; 9.'80. 97. Sellers.] on city claim - for culvert, and to be sold as the property or Jacob Dreinig. HENRY C. HOWELL. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offce, Sept. 26,18&i. se2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to pnlille 5515 or Vendue, on MONDAY Eyeuing, October 2, 1665, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, All that two-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the. southeast side of Emerald street, 494 feet 7% inches northeast of Huntingdon street, In the city 9f Pl i ll.adelithia; • co n taining in front on Emerald street 15 feet, and. in depth 10 feet 6 inches to a three feet alley. _ . • - . . Taken in execution on ihdgment (0. C. P. J. '145. 54. Dedrick) on city claim for paying, and to be sold as the propyrty of William H. Wine. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept 20, 1565. SC2I-3i SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE-OF a writ of Tenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MON DAY Evening. October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at San som-street All that ,three-story brick mestuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Lombard street 108 feet west of Fourth street, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Lombard street 16 feet, and in depth 123 feet, to an 18-feet-wide alley. [D. C.: S., '65. 395. Debt, $2.134.V. Longstreth.j Taken in execution and to be sold, as the property of A. S. Cassey. HENRY Co HOWELL Sheriff. Philadelphia, SherilPi OHiee, Sept. 20, 1865. se2l-8t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditiont Exponas, to me directed, win be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON DAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 )B, , clock,g at Sartsol2-218621 ROIL 40:11 All that missuag,e and lot of ground situate On the west side of Seventh street, 169 feet 6 inches south of Diamond street, in the city of Philadel phia ; containing in front on Seventh street 17 feet (includin on north side the half part of a 2 feet 4 inches alle g y, ) and in depthBo feet, with privilege of said alley. which premises John C. Hawkins, et al, by deed dated August 21. 1862, recorded in Deed Book A. C. It., No. 112, p. 162,&e., conveyed unto David B. Sorver, in fee. Subject to ground rent of No. 2. All that building and lot of ground situate on the east 6*de of Frank/in street, 171 feet 4,4" inches south of Diamond street, in the city of Phila delphia ; containing in front on Franklin street - , 17 feet, and in depth on north line 72 feet- 434 inches, and on southline 72 feet 916 inches. (Which premises William Weightmanet- ux., by deed dated August 21, 1840; recorded in 'Deed Book, A. C. 11., No. 112, page 119, 5:c., conveyed unto David B. Server, in fee. Reserving ground rent of CD. C S. '65. 1,y2~8. Debt, $922. Ituddlinan.] Taken In execittloMtnd to be sold as the property of David B. Sorver. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sherif/NO/lice, Sept. 19, 1865. sell-It. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facias, to me directed. will be - exposed to public sale or vendee, on 3tONDAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sangont street Hall, All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the northeast side of Sergeant street, 126 feet sontheast•of Emerald street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Ser geant street 15 feel 3 inches, and in depth 73 feet 7 Inches, to a 6 feet-il-inches alley. Taken in execution on judgment (C. C. P.; J., '65. 47. Hedrick) on city claim for paving, and to be sold as the property of George Griscom. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Ofilee. Sept. 20. 1865. sc2l-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. October 2, 1865, at .1 o'clock, at San som-street Hall, All that lot of ground situate on the east side of Finch street - , and 'meth side of Turne r , s lane. in the city of Philadelphia; thence along Finch street 273 feet 17ii Inches; thence south 20 degrees 20 minutes east 'MI feet inches to Turner's lane; thence along same south 61 degrees 18 minutes west 178 feet % inches to beginning. [D, 0, ; S., '65. 210. Debt. $343.53. Robinson.] Taken In execution and to be sold an the propeft* of Robert McKinley. s HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 20, 1865. se2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Faclas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue,- on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom street Hall, All those four three-story brick messuages and lot of ground situate on the south side of Hamilton street 180 feet east of Nixon street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Hamilton street 18 Wet, and In depth 190 feet to Linn street. [Winch premises Richard D. Wood, et :Ix., be' deed dated June 8, 1850, recorded in Deed Book T. No. 53, page 238,8rc., conveyed unto John Kelehau in fee. reserving ground rent of 01, which by deed dated December 24, 1852, was merged And extinguished.] [o. C. S.. '65. 142. - Debt, AP,OOO. Taken in execution, aud to be sold as the property of John Kelehan. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office,Sept. 20, 1865. sett-3t SIIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Lovari FayLae, tcl me directed, will be exposed to public hiliC or ventlue, on MONDAY Eveulog, October 2,1'365, at 6: o'clock, at Sansom street Hall. . All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the southwest. corner of Tenth and Thompson streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Tenth street 16 feet, and in depth 68 feet 6 inches. (Which premises John Alex -811(1m-et nz., by deed dated April 17th, 1655, re corded in Deed Book It. D. W., No. 7, page 438,&e., conveyed unto Julia Alexander, fee. CD. C.: S., '65. 197. Debt, $2,1,J2.98. Brewster.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property 01,11aisb Alexander and Julia Alexander. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. -- Philadelphia, Shear's °ince, Sept. 20,185. ae9ll-2t R,RERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Foetus, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendite, on 151011 DAY Evening, October 2, MS, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom street Hall, All that three story brick mesSnage and lot of ground situate on the northeast side of Sergeant street, 140 feet 3 inches northwest of Coral street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Sergeant street 15 ftu t 3 inches, and in depth 73 feet 7 inches to a S-Met 11 inches alley. Taken In execution on judgment (C. C. P.• J., 4 65. 45. Dedriek) on city claim for paving', awl to be sold as the property of Harvey._Outerbrldge Co. 'OCHRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 19, 1885. se2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Fled Facias, to me directed, will be els:posed to public. sale or vendite, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1845, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Parrish and Randolph streets, in the city of Philadelphia• containing in front on Parrish street 14 feet 431 indict, slid iq depth feet Di inches. (For recital see writ.l [D. C.; S. '65. 150. Debt, *5OO. O'Brien.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas J. Janice. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Sept. 19,1885. se2l-St SHERIFF'S SALE:—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Nadas, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Rye- Mug, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'ctock,at Sansom-street Ball, Ail that lot of ground situate on the southeast Bide of Emerald street 2e1 9 feet northeast of Hunt ingdon street, in the oily of Philadelphia! contain ing In front on Emerald street 202 feet 7% btehttt, and in depth on southwest line 162 feet. and , on northeast line 162 flea 2% inches to Braddock street. Taken in execution on judgment (V. O. p.; .0., ' , M. 52. Hedrick) on city claim for paving, and to be sold as the property of Woodward 6. Amer. HENRY C. HOWELL, SWIM Philadelphia, Sheriff's Ofliee. Sot. 19,1885. se2l.Bt SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levant Facias, to sue directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1865, lit 4 o'clock,. at ffansoni st m etHall, Ali that 440-Ad-store brick ntessnage and three story brick back buildings. and lot of ground situ ate on the cast side of Twentieth sheet. 180 feet south of Brown street, in the city or Philadelphia: containing In front on Twentiegi street 18 feet, and in depth 1 feet, more or less. CD. 0.15,, '65. 147. Debt, *162.80. Bryan.] Taken in execution and to be aoid ae the property of James llenry, owner. Sic: HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 19, 1881. se2l-ot. it GIBBS' SHERIFF'S SALES. SEWING MACHINES. SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Lfrfari Facial, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or venue, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansoin, street Hall, All that brick messnage and lot of ground• situate on the West side of Second street, betweenl Arch and Race streets, in the city of Pildiadelphin; eon ininialT in fronton Second street 17 feet, including half ffart of a three-feet alley with privilege there of, and in depth 106 feet; bounded east by Second street, south by ground formerly of Thomas Green, west and north by ground late of Peter Chevalier. [Which premises Johnson Tolman, et xix.,_by deed dated March Ist, 1851, recorded in Deed Book, (+. W. C., No. 93, p. 24, conveyed unto Moses Brown, in fee, subject to great/Ai - rent of three pounds eight shillings.] C.; S., '65. 187. Debt, $6,262. Hazlehurst.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Moses Brown. HENRY C. HOWELL Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept.2o, :.". SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levarl Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom street Hall, All that lot ofground intended to be used as an al ley situate on tne southeast side of nmerald Afoot 443 feet 7Yy Inches northeast of Huntingdon street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Emerald street 2 feet irg Inches, and in depth on southwest line 82 feet 7% inches, and on northeast line 82 feet 6 inches. Taken In execution oniudgment [C. C. P.; J.,'85. 53. Dadrick] on city claim for paving, and to be sold as the property of William H. Witte. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 18, 1885. se2l-3t . . SHERIFF'S SALE-,R1 7 VIRTUE OF a writ of Vendltioal Exponna, to me directed, will be exposed to public sate or vendne, on MON DAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at San som-street Hall, Al that large double two-story brick mesimage and backhulldings and lot of ground situate in the late township of the Northern Liberties, in the county of - Phliadelphia,marked in aplan or draught of a large tract late of Rent Prudhomme, of which this lot was a part with the Number One. Begin- Ring at a post on the side of the road leading to Harrowgate; thence extending along said road north WU degrees, west 12 perches 103.4 links to an other post on the said road; thence leaving said road by another lot marked in said plan No, 2, now or late of the said Reni Prudhomine, south 713 de grees, 'west 52 perches and 13 links to another post standing on the line of Mr. Drinkerss lot; thence running by the same line south 38,1 degrees, cast 2034 perches to another post, a corner of Edward Edward's lot; thence running with his line north Edidegrees, east 48 perches and 14 links to the place of beginning. Containing 5 acres and I 2 perches of land: (Being the same premises which Hester Gil liam, by indenture dated the 25th day of April, A. D. 1831, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book S.ll. ]., No. 15, Rage 368,' Fru., granted and conveyed tinto•John Mapother in fee, subject to a certain mortgage debt of live thousand dollars and the in terest thereon.] CD.C.• 5.,'65. W.. Debt. W 4.70. E. S. Campbell.] 83100 to be paid at time of sale. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Ann Mupother , Mary A. Mapother, Helena A. Mapotlier, and Sarah E. ilia other. - HENRY , HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's 00100, Sept. 20, 1865. sal-St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Lever' Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eventing, October 2, 1065, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom atreet All those three two-story brick tnessuages and lot of ground situate on the north side of Poplar street, 26 feet east of Tenth street, in the city of Philadel phia, 42 feet by 24feet. Taken in execution on Judgment (C. C; P.; S. 7 62. 88. Latta) on City claim for taxes, and to be sold as the property of Freeman Scott, HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 19, ow.s ett-8t Q' l HERIFF I S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A Pk- , writ ofLevari Paelas, to me directed, willbe ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing, October 2, 1885, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All BAIL that lot of ground situate on the northeast Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Twenty-seventh street, In the city of Philadelphia; thence southeast alongsaid Pennsylvania avenue 39 feetsY, inches to centre line of Acorn alley, vacated; thence north along same about 63 feet; thence west 22 feet to Twenty-seventh street; thence south along same about 35 feet to' beginning. .Taken in execution onnuigment (C. C. P. M. '64. 275. Sellers) on city claim for culvert, and to be sold as the property of George W. Trvon. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 20, 1865. se2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of lievari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY. Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Stinson'. Street Hail, All that two-story brick measuage and lot of ground situate on the southeast side of Erner4l4 street 462 feet 796 inches northeast of Huntingdon street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Emerald street 16 feet, and in depth 79 feet 6 inches to a three-feet alley. Taken in execution on judgment CC. C. P.; J. '65. MI. Hedrick] on city claim for paving, and to be sold as the property or Robert FfOyd. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 26, 1865. se2l-8t p,HERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on - MONDAY Evening, Qctober 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, .All that lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of Seventeenth and Girard avenue, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Girard avenue 18 feet 8 inches, and in depth on west line 104 feet ay, inches, and on east• line 104 536 inches to Hammond street. rinich premises Joseph Cabot. et ox., inter ails, by deed dated May 20, 1862, con veyed unto Peter B. Levering, in fee.] CD. C.; S. 'di. 205. Debt, $1,0E.:13. Paschall.] Taken hi execution and to be sold as the property OT Peter B. Leverin HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. pbiladelphia, Sheriff's °Mee, Sept. 20, 1865. se2o-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF K- 1 a writ of Lover) Faclas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening:, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock', at Sansom street Hall, All that lot of ground situate ou the north side of Deal street, ISO feet east of Fraukford road, in the city of Philadelphiaf_ containing . in front on Deal street 9 feet, anti in depth 89 feet. Taken' in execution on Judgment (C. C. P. J. '65. 05. Dedrick) on city claim for paving, and to be sold as the property of Joseph Tumbledown. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 20, 1865. se2l-8t s -- HERIFF'S SALE.BY VIRTUE OF t , —) a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public salb or vendue, on MONDAY _Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at hansom, street Hall, All that three-story brick messuage, No. 801, and lot of ground ablate on the northeast corner of Tenth and Poplar streets, in the city of Philadel phia: containing in front 18 feet, and in depth 36 feet. Taken in execution on judgment (0.0. P. S. '62. 59. Latta) on city claim for taxes, and to be sold as the property of Nreeman Scott. HENRY CO. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, nept.19,1805, seal-St 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, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that three-story brick messuage and lot Of ground situate on the cast side of Sixth street, 162 teet south of Vine street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Sixth street 18 feet. and In depth 99 feet: then widenin on south side to 36 feet, g and extending 21 feet 6 inches to Farr street. [Which premises Isaac M. Pennock, by deed dated June 30, 1841, recorded in Deed Book E. D. W. No. Hs, page 381, &C., conveyed unto William IL Kim ball in fee reserving ground rent of It-100.] [D.C.; S., '6O. 221. Debt, 8019.65. Lex.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William H. Kimball. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Mee, Sept. 19, ntr.a. sell-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF N-J a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON DAY Evening:, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall, No. 1. All the right, title, and interest of John Niulvany of, in, and to ail that lot of ground situate on the nest side of Broad street, 75 feet north of Ox ford street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Broad street 25 feet, and in depth 200 feet to Carlisle street. [Which premises William Henry Rawls, by deed dated July 25,1882, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H., No. 53, page 389, &c., conveyed unto James Nicholson Calaly in fec.2 No. 2. All that four-story brim mcssnage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Broad street, 50 feet north of Oxford street, in tile city of Phila delphia: containing in fronton Broad street 25 feet, and in depth 200 feet to Carlisle street. [Which premises William Henry Itawle, by deed datetfuly 26, 1862, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H„ 53, page 380, .scc., conveyed unto Jails Nieholson . Ca. laiv in fee.] [D. C.; S., '65. 196. Debt, *172.97. Wollaston.] HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. _ _ _ - • Philadelphia, Sheriff's Otrice,Sept. 20, 1865. sell-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of riffles Levari Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to publle sale or vendee, on MON DAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at San som-street Hall, All that lot of ground situate on the south side of Tawny 111 feet, beginning at the southwest corner of Orthodox street; thence extending west along Tik.. cony street 127 feet 6 inches; thence south 105 feet; thence west 20 feet; thence north 100 feet to Tacony street; thence west along saute 290 feet; thence south 200 feet to Melrose street; along same 387 feet 6 inches to Orthodox street. thence north along same 200 feet to beginning. [Which premises Charles J. Stille et ux., by deed dated I.B — , con veyed unto Henry E. Wallace In fee CD. C.; S., 65. 178. Debt, $2,771.40. Perkins, rim to be paid at time of sale by order t f Court.] Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Henry E. Wallace. IFENnY C. 110 WELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sherlirs Olney, Sept. 16. 5665- sell -3t kRERIFF'S SALE. - -BY VIRTUE OF Ki a writ of Levarl Foelas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock,. at Sansom street Ball, All that three-story brick niessuage and two-story back building anti lot of ground situate on the east side of Filiurth strcet,6o feet north of Shippen street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing iu front on Fourth at, set 57 feet, and in depth 20 feet. [Which premises Mary Aderly Hoffmaster .by deed dated May g 0 1554, conveyed unto Thomas D. Roney in fee. fiubjurt to a ground rent of six pounds, seven shillings and six pence, lawful - money of Pennsyl vania.) [ll. C.; S.T., '65. 175. Debt, $1,02.4. McCabe.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property Thomas B. Roney, deceased. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff'. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. El, 1864, se2l-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 October 2, 18&5, at 4 o'clock, at San son,atreet All that plumage and lot of ground .situate on the west side of Budd - street, isb feet tioeth IftteeN ford road, in the city. of Philadelphia; containing in front on Budd street 25 feet, and in depth 90 feet. [Which pri i w r iseS John Sloan, et ox., by deed dated July 22, 415 eeorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 116, page 21, &e., conveyed unto William D. Clark, in fee, reserving ground rent or 8037. 50, [D. C.; 0., '65. 200. Debt, $170.88. Coleman.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Willian4. Clark. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sherif f 's °Mee, Sept. 20,1895. s 2142 t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Leval , ' Fades, to me directed, will lie exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansona street Hall, All that three-story brick messuage and lot of groTand situate on the northeast side of Sergeant street 126 feet northwest of Coral street. in the city of Philadelphia ; rOntailliiig' in front on Sergeant street It fen Inches. and in depth 715 feet 7 inches to a 5 fectdM. itches Taken In execution on Judgment IC. C. P. J. 'os. 44, Hedrick) on city claim for paving, and to be sold as the property of Taylor & Warnick. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. plilladelphia, Sheriff's °Mee, Sept, 15, 1885. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Levert Endes, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or venduc, ou MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom, street Hall, All that three-story} brick messuage and lot of ground situate on tine west side o Seventeenth street, in the city of rhiladelphia; beginning 45 feet , C l .l inches south of Brown street, thence west paral lel with Brown street 44 feet 6% Inches to a three feet-wide alley, thence south along same 21. feet 1% Inches, thence east 44 feet. 1114 Inches to Seventeenth street, thenee north along same 15' feet to begin ning. [Which -premises Margo H. Mart. by deed dated July 20, 18110, conveyed untoJoclura,eloildenort in fee subject to a ground rent of s6o.z CD. o.'; S., '65. 121. Debt, $1,220. A.. Thompson.y Taken in execution and to be sold as-the property of Joshua Clendenon. BENNY C. HONSCIML. Sheriff: Bldladelphla, Sheriff's Ware, Sepiz 10, 1865. sett-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF 1.--7 a - writ of Levari Facias, to nss directed be exposed to publio sale or ecstatic, on MoNDAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 coelock, at Samson], street Ball, All that two;story brick messuage and lot of ground titanic, an the gootheast side of Emerald street, 510 feet 'Hi inches nottheast of Ifteruttngdon street, In tho city of Philadelphia: containing in front onibuerald strict 16 feet, and in depth 76. foot 6 inches.et. a three-feet alley. Taken is execution on judgment [C. J., , 65. Dedr4o] on City China for paving, and to be sold as the properly_ of William H. WkHo. HENRY C. HOWX:L.L,_Sherltr. Philadelphia, Sherliro °like, Sent. 111. WS. sell-St THEY ARE SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Levari Foetus, to me directed, will be exposed to public We or vendfie, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock , at bansom- Street Hall, Ali that lot of ground situate on the north.corner of Emerald and Ann streets, in the city of Phila delphia: containing in front on Emerald street 131 feet 3 inches, more or less. and in depth northwest along Ann street 80 feet, more or less. Taken in execution on Judgment CC. C. P. '55. 50. Dedidek3 on City Claim for Paving, and to be sold as the property of L. Mulvaney. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriir. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept, 20, 1865. se2l-3t - - "SHERIFF'S SALE.BY VIRTUE OF a - writ of Levarl PoelaS, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, All that lot of ground situate on the north side of Pennsylvania avenue, 7 feet 2h inches west of Pen nock street in the city of Philadelphia: containing in tront on refitisylvania avenue 21feet 7J inches' and In depth on north line 23 feet 1 inch, and on south line .5 feet Oil inches to Pennock street, upon which from Buskin street to Canal street:.- . - . . Taken in execution on Judgment (C. C. P. AL, '6l. 352. Sellers) on City Claim for Culvert, and to Ile gold RS the property of Henry Stewart, HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 20, 1865. ' sell-3t QIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY yIRTUE OF kJ a writ of Levari Packs, to me directed will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY - Evening October 2, 1805, at 4 o'clock', at. Sancont street , All that two-anti-a-half-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Syca more street, 125 feet west of Forty-eighth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Sycamore street it reet, and in depth 150 feet. CD. C.; 8., '65. 214. Debt, $10.61. nohs.ll.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Phillip!. HENRY C. HOWELL,Sherilf. Phlladelphia,Slieriff Offlce,Sept. 20,1865. sell-at SIIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF n writ of LevarlFacias, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or - Dentine, on MONDAY Evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, Ali that two.story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the west side side of Eighth street 61 feet 6 inches south of Thompson street, in the city of Philadelphia i containing in front on Eighth street 16 feet inches, and in depth 111 feet to - Clinton street. [Which premises Simon Myers. by deed dated August 15, 1859, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 91, page 103, conveyed onto Ma tilda Daub, in fee, subject to ground rent or Scil.2s.] .CD. C.; S., .66. 201. Debt, 1g777.07. Taylor.) Taken in execution and to he sold as the property og Samuel Daub and Matilda Daub.- • HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 19, 1865. se2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A kJ writ of Alias Fieri Facias, to me direct ed, will he exposed to'public We or reinhie, on MONDAY Evening October 2, 1885, at 4 o'clock, at S.ansom-strcet Rail, No. 1. All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Tenth street, 64 feet northward from Pine streeet, In the city of Philadelphia; contornlng in front on Tenth street 21 feet W. inches , and in depth 90 feet, with the privilege of 'a 2-feet 6-inches wide alley. [See writ for recital.] NO. '2. All that four-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Clinton street, 149 feet eastward from Tenth street. in the city Of Philadelphia; containing in front on Clinton street IMAMS feet, and In depth one hundred and fifteen feet, to aond street. [Which premises Catharine Stockton, by deed dated July 18, 1865. re corded in Deed Book L. R. 8., No. 107, page 211, &C., conveyed unto Robert Fox, in fee.] Subject to a mortgage debt of $3,000. Cm. C. S., 65. 154. Debt, $25,000. Gummey.] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Robert Fox. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Sept. 20, 1405. R,HERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF is- , a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, ou MON DAY Evening. October 2,1885, at 4 o,clock, at San 80m-street Hall, All those messuages and lots of geotitid situate on the north side of Reed street. 54 feet west of Elf teenth street, inthe city of Philadelphia; contain ing in front on Reed street 36 feet (each lot 18 feet), and in depth 80 feet to six-feet alley. CS. C.; J. '66. 10. Debt, $l,OOO. Builitt.i Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of erua rd Sprungk. - HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 19, 1865. sell-3t p,,HERrFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Paean, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on 'MONDAY Eve ning, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Bansum-street Hall,Al that two-and-a-half.story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of Forty-eighth and Sycamore streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containin in front on Sycamore V. street feet, and in deptlso feet. ' CD. C.; 9., W. 216. Debt, *10.61. Dolman.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Phillip'. HENRY C. ROWELL, Sheriff. Philadelpida,Dheriff , s Office, Sept. 20, 1865. se2l-2t QHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF N- 7 a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or Voluble, on MONDAY evening, October 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at SANSOBI - Hall, All that two-and-a-half story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Sycamore street, 125 feet west of Forty-eighth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on. Syca more street SO feet, and In depth 150 feet. [D. C.; S., '65. 214. Debt, 570.61. Ronson.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property Of Henry HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Sept. 25, 1865. sell-It FURNITURE BALE, THOMAS BIRCH 45.7 SON. SECOND SALE OF NEW CABINET FURNITURE, Gould & Co.'s fide Furniture Depot, N. E. corner SECOND and RACE Sts. Branch September 21st at 100 , eloch, at GOULD & CO.'S Warerooms, N.E.E corner SECOND and RACE, a general assortment of superior Cabinet Furniture, comprising , a general assortment of Parlor, Cham ber, and - Dining-room Cabinet Ware; also, Rush and Cane-seat Chairs, Mattresses, Office Furniture, &c., &c. It AUCTION NOTICE UNITED STATES VESSELS AT THE PHILADELPHIA NAVY YARD, On Thursday Morning, Sept. 21, 1865, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE NAVY DEPARTMENT THE IRON SCREW PROPELLER " BERNIIJ-: DA"—Length, 211 feet; breadth, 28 feat 7 inches; depth of hold, 21 feet 2 inches; has one vertical direct acting engine; diameter of cylinder, 42 inches; length of stroke, 28 inches; brig rigged, with two iron masts. THE WOODEN SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER ~S ANTIAGO DE CUBA. "—Length, 232 feet inches; breadth, 35 feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 24 feet 8 inches. Has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder, 68 inches; length of stroke, 11 feet. Brig rigged. THE WOODEN SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER "CONNECTlcuTi , —Length, 251 feet 6 Inches; breadth, 38 feet 2 inches; depth of bold, W. feet inches. Has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder, 80 inches; length of stroke, 12 feet. Brig rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER " HUNTS VILLE "—Length 196 feet 4 inches; breadth,29 feet 6 inches; depth of hold, 19 feet 5N inches, gag one vertical inverted cylinder engine; diameter of cylinder, 52 Inches; length of stroke, 42 inches - . Schoonerrigged. THE IRON SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER "FORT DONELSON II —Length, 288 feet 7 inches; breadth, 26 feet 1 inch; depth of hold, 13 feet 8,14 inches. Has two oscillating engines; diameter of cylinder, 62 inches; length of stroke, 66 Inches. Schooner rigged. THE IRON SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER " Colt- NllBLlLli—Length.lBo feet; breadth, 24 feet; depth of hold, 13 feet 11 inches. Has two oscillating en gines; diameter of cylinder, 37 inches; length of stroke, 60 inches. Schooner rigged. THE IRON DOUBLE-SCREW STEAMER "I'SESTON"—Length, 170 feet; breadth, 23 feet 1 filch; depth of hold, 13 feet 4% Inches. Has direCt acting engines; diameter of cylinder, 26 inches; length or stroke, 20 inches. Schooner rigged. THE IRON SCREW STEAMER"VIRGINIA"— Length, 170 feet; breadth, 26 feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 14 feet 8 inches. Ras two vertical engines; di ameter of cylinder, 38 Inches; length of stroke, 24 Inches. Bark rigged. THE IRON SCREW STEAMER " ANTONA"— Length, 159 feet 10 inches; breadth, 23 feet inches; depth of hold, 14 feet 10 inches. Has two vertical engines; diameter of cylinder, 36 inches; length of stroke, 88 Inches. Schooner rigged. THE. IRON SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER "CLYDE"—Length 200 feet 8 inches; breadth, 19 feet Studies; depth Of hold, 9 feet 11;4 inches. Has two inclined engines; diameter of cylinder, 40 inches; length of stroke, 42 inches. Schooner rig god. THE IRON SCREW STEAMER " GERTRUDE" —Length, 154 feet 534 inches; breadth, 21 feet; depth Of hold, 19 feet 1 Inch. Has two oscillating engines; diameter of cylinder, 31 inches; length Of stroke, 36 inches. Schooner rigged. THE SCREW TUG "CLOVER"—Length, 85 feet 2,34 inches; breadth, 19 feet; depth of hold, 7 feet 10% inches. Has one condensing, vertical engine; di ameter of cylinder, 2G inches; length' of stroke, 23 THE SCREW TUG "JONQUIL"—Length, 69 feet 4 inches; breadth, 17 feet 6 inches; depth of hold, 6 feet 7) inches. Has one condensing . , vertical en gine; diameter of cylinder, 20 inches; length of etroke, ?A inches. THE BARK "RESTLESSIY—LeIigth, 107 feet 3 inches; breadth, 24 feet 2 Inches; depth of hold, 10 feet. Inventories at the. Auction Store, No. 124 South FRONT Street, above Walnut. TERMS.—Twentyper cent. on day of sale; balance within 5iX days, when the vessels must be removed from the yard. J. B. HULL, 5e18,10,20,21 4t Commandant. FOR RICHMOND, NORFOLK, THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMSHIP WASHINGTON, OLIVER CHICHESTER, OOSIMANDER, One of the new Stennalirs built expnessly for thin , Ilue, having been coennietc , l, is now 17147 at fink wharf above Market street, and will sail upon her tlrst trip, SATURDAY, Sept. 23d, at 12 M. Passengers will 3.d first-elass State-room nectar., IfioafitiOng. Freight received On reasonable Units, and ins:area at lowest rates. WM. P. °LYRE se2l-3t 'l4 kitnerti WtiA THOMSON'S LONDON HITCH .ENER, OR EUROPEAN RANGE, SOP Simla k lies, hotels, or priblio Institutions, Iia.TWEN• TT DIFFERENT SIZES. Also, Philadel phia Ranges, Hot-air Furnaces, Portable. Heatere Lowdown Grates, Flrebeard Stoves, Rath Boller& Sterrhole Plates, Broilers, Coolchtig Staves, etc.. wholesale and retail, by the illaaillay ON, CHASE., SHARP, T OZI, ap 2 i.tnthse'n No. 209 North SE OND Street SIMPLE. SHERIFF'S SALES. Amt- - riuril SALES. AUCTIONEERS ON THIS (Thursday) MORNING, _ AT AUCTION. SAMUEL C. COME Am 11 04CLOCII, SHIPPING. CITY POINT. THEY ARE NOISELESS. AIICTION BALM. JOHN' B. MYERS &_o_ AtCTION BEIM Nos. 232 and 934 MARKET Street. LAROF;FOSITIVE SALE OF RHIMSH,- GERMAN, FRENCH,. AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, THIS DAY. A CARD.—At 10 o'clock this morning, we will sell, by catalogue, on four months' credit and part cash, 550 packages and lots Of staple and fancy European and domestic dry goods, to which we in vite time particular attention or the trade. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. We will hold a large sale of foreign and domestic dry goods, by catalogue, on four months' credit and part for cash, THIS MORNING-. September 21st, at 106 1 4140 k, embracing about 810 packages and lots of staple and fancy articles, in woollens, worsteds, linens, silks, and cottons, to which we invite the attention of dealers. N. B.—Catalogues ready and" goods arranged for exhibition early on morning of sale. ',Aux pOSITIVE SALE OF EUROPEAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Included in our sale of THURSDAY, September 21. will be found in part the following,viz: DOMESTICS. bales brown and bleached muslins and drills. bales blue, gray, and white bed blankets. cages white and colored wool flannels, de. —cases indigo blue apron checks, denims, ticks. cases_jeans, cottonades, cantbrics, linseys. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, &C. pieces Belgian black and blue cloths, tricots. —pieces Elbceuf fancy cassimeres and satinets. pieces London Wbitneys, castor beavers, pilots. pieces sealskins, maltons, doeskins. coating& -pieces Italians, satin de chines, vestings, Ac. LI SENS. pieces bleached and brown damasks, cloths, Ac. pieces Barnsley sheetings, diaper, napkins, Ac. —pieces DRESS urlaps. canvas, crash, drills, Ise. !ROODS AND SILKS. - —pieces Faris 7-4 black and coloral nierinoes. _ pieces Parisplain and printed moussclaines. pieces silk check poplins, Tartan checks, Ac. pieces alpacas, Coburgs, mohairs, melanges. pieces Gros du Rhine, taffetas, poult de sole, ate. ALSO, Shawls, mantles, cloaks, balmorals &c. Hosiery, gloves. patent thread, sewing-spool Cot ton, travelling and under shirts and drawers, ties, trimmings, notions, &e. 100 BALES BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEET INGS, DENIMS, &c. bales 28-Inch Graniteville brown sheetings. —bales 76 Augusta do. do. bales 4-4 New Hartford do., do, bales Bay State do. do. bales Howard do. do. —bales Nashua do. do. bales Napoleon ' do. do. cases 11 Holden bleached do. -- cases /coon Mills do. do. cases Hope do, do. —eases Langdou do. do. cases Hill do. ' do. cases Excelsior do. do. cases Mattawamkeag do. do. cases Hay denims, hornet-proof. cases printed satinets. 20 bales scarlet, gray, and white flannels, POSITIVE SALE OF CAEPETINGS, YAIIN, &c. ON FRIDAY MORNING, September 22d, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, by cata logue, on four months' credit, about 200 pieces su perithe and fine ingrain., royal damask, NTenetbin, nSt, hemp. cottage, and rag carPetinga ,&e., em bracing a choice assortment of superior goods, which may be examined early on the morning of sale. We will include in above sale, CARPET CHAIN, YARN, &C. 10 bales white cotton yarn. bales colored carpet Chain, —bales linen carpet chain. DRUGGETS, FLOOR CLOTHS, &c. Also au invoice of rich designs, printed floor cloths. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF,FRENCH AND OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS, &C. ON MONDAY - MORNING, september2S, atlo oteloek,will be sold by catalogue, on four months' credit, about if 5 0 LOTS of French, India, German, and Britt& dry goods embracing a full assortment of fancy and staple articles, in silks, worsteds, woollens, linens,. and cottons. N. H--G.oods arranged for examination and cata logued" ready early on morning of sale. LARGE POSITIVE BALE OP BOOTS, straps, BROGANS, TRAVELLING BAGS, &C. ON TUESDAY MORNING, September 26th, will be sold at 10 o'clock, by cata logue, on four months" credit, 1,200 packages hoots, shoes, &c., of city and Eastern manufacture. Open for examination with catalogue early on morning of sale. PHILIFORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, P 525 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE Streets, SALE OF 1,450 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. ON THURSDAY MORNING, September 21st, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalogue 1,480 cases mens', boys', and youths' boots and shoes, brogans, balmorals, Con gress, gum-sole boots, Sm.,&c., with a desirable as sortment of women', misses, and children's wear. SALE OF 1,400 CASES BOOTS AND 51 - 10E5. ON MONDAY MORNING September 25th, commencing at 10 irclock,we will sell, by catalogue, for cash, 1,400 cases men's, boys' and youths' boots, shoes, brogans, balmorals, Con gress andum-sole boots, with a desirable as sortment of women's, misses', and children's wear. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, 1020 11 -f-••• CHESTNUT STREET. POSTPONEMENT - - - • - CARD.—On account of the extreme heat of the weather, the opening sale of Oil Paintings will be pOSipoUed until Friday, Z2d, and Saturday. evening, Zad ofAenteroner, at 13¢ o'clock. IMPORTANT 6Arp..9F AMERICAN AND EURO- =VMMM7 - . On FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, 224 and TM instant, at 714 o'clock will be sold, at the Philadelphia Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street, about .n of the finest and most exquisite AMCriefill and EUropean Oil Paintings ever offered at public sale in this cit comprising specimeels by Van Der y. Waarden, J. - W. Changner, De Vicgar, and Paul Weber, of Europe, and the following talented Ame rican artists: L. Jullliard, G. W. Nicholson, G. F. Bonen, A., sommers, H. Boese. Wilson, Fon taine, Baptiste Da ray, C. Baffin, Rowland, Patti ßitter, S. P. Dike, Watson, Hartwick, Woodward, Price, Wallens, &c.; the whole comprising some of the best American and European River and Moun tain Scenery, Figures, &c., which hay.e been at our disposal for years. Open for examination, with catalogue, everyeve wing until sale. SALE OF-. FINELY-CARVED ALABASTER VASES, uriNs. SCULPTURE, &e., &c., of the importation of Messrs. Viti Bros To take place at our Gallery_._loo,Chestnut street, ON TUESDAY. MORNING NEXT, 26111 Inst., at 11 o'clock. The collection win he arranged for examination on Monday afternoon and evening., Tith inst., and will comprise in part finely-carved alabaster groups of the Three Graces , -and the Dancing Girls of Ca nova. Ballerina d'Ecolano, do. do. Del Pion, La Baccanti, English poets, &c,: very elaborate agate vases, on square pedestals: fine Bardigllo, Etrus can, and Roman urns; Ciistellitia vases, card re ceivers. of agate and Bardlglio; fancy goods. &c. The above collection embraces many new and pleasing subjects, well adapted for the decorations of parlors, halls, &c. Catalogues ready on morning of sale. BL o ra g jo BIRCH Ss SON, AUG, BALE OF 'UNITED STATES PROPERTY AT FORT DELAWARE. ON MONDAY 'MORNING, September 25th, at 11 o'clock, at Fort Delaware, will be sold, for account of the United states, a large quantity of goods. Consisting of shovels, axes, hatchets, crowbars, saws. nails, and other lusrdware. Four platform scales, 2 fire-proof chests, 5 refrige rators, 1,200 feet leather hose, 200 feet of double suction hose, pa feet of gum hose, 20 large cal drons. 120 gallons: 230 gallons coal oil. One wagon and harness, two carts. Also, boilers, stoees, 1,900 knives and. forks, 3,600 table spoons, lamps, window glass, lumber, paints, brooms, brushes, buckets, and various other ar ticles. TERMS CASH; the money to be paid on day of sale. Catalogues can be bad at the auction store on FridaL .eir Persons desiring to attend the sale must leave in the 7.45' train, (Broad and Prime streets,) for New. Castle, where a boat will be in waiting; to take them to the fort. selo-6t B EATiOtIIND STOOK CATTLE AT OFFICE, DEPOT COMMISSARY OF SCRSISTENCE, WASHINGTON, D. C., September 14. 1881. Will be offered at Public Auction, at the Govern ment Cattle Yard in Alexandria. Virginia, on Thursday, the 28th inst., at it o'clock A. M., about 1,500 head of Beef and stock Cattle, Conditions of sale made known heroic, the sale. Terms, Cash in Government Funds. - G. BELL, selB-7t Maj. & C. S., U. S. A. AUCTION SALES OF HOSPITAL PROPERTY. MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE, WASIONGTON, D. C., August 29. 186.5. Will be held until further notice, in title city, on EVERT THURSDAY MORNING, commencing SEPTEMBER 7. prox, at 10 O'clock A, M, at Ju diciary Square Warehouse, FIFTH and E Streets, an auction sale of Hospital Furniture, Bedding, aro, which have been used In the Government service. These sales - will embrace many articles of a ser viceable character, and the attention of Hotel keepers, Proprietors of Steamboats, and others, is called to thorn. Terms—Cash, at the time of sale. • Successful bidders must remove their purchases within forty-eight (48) hours from date of sate. If not taken a - way within that time the articles will be resold at the next subsequent sale, at tile risk of the tirst - purcbaser. C. SUTHERLAND, tuosi-tf Surgeon Ti, 5, A., Medical Purveyor. SPECIAL SALE OF GOVERNMENT MULES in Philadelphia, at the CITY BAZAAR and TATTERSALLS, 1126 RACE Street. ONE HUNDRED MULES, will be sold each WEDNES DAT and SATURDAY throughout the month of September, commencing at 10 o'clock A. at. These Mules are nearly all - lirst.class, and sold only for want of use. Every Opportunity will ho given to examine them. Terms cash in Government, funds. By order of Captain ALBERT S. AsHMEAD, Assistant Quartermaster.' selfmtnth-lm R. 13 CHAMPION, Auctioneer, T L ARGE ' SALE OF GOVERNMENT RAILROAD ENGINES AND OARS. - UNITED STATES :MILITARY RAILROADS, OFFICE or ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, WASIIINGTON,D. C. Augustus 1855. Will be held At MANOR - FISTFUL opposite /114- mond, V.., on TUESDAY, October 3: Twenty-live (25) new first-class Locomotive En gines: live (5) foot gauge, five (5) foot drivers; cylinders 16x24 inches; capacity of tank, 1,900 gal lons. Five (5) first-class . Locomotives, 4 feet 38-inch gauge, Two hundred and sixty-five (285) new .nor Freight Cars, five (3) fOot gauge. Fifteen (15) new Platform Cars, five (5) foot gauge, Ten (m) Freight Cars, 4-feet 834-inch gauge. The sale to continue from dart° day until all are sold. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. Terms: Cash, in Government funds. D. L. ROBINSON Brevet Oilionsi and Q. k. aul4-tOel U. B. Military Railroads. ID - LEGE SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER3fASTER'S STORES, SCRAP IRON, &C. • - CHIEF. QC ARTIODIASTEn B t3FFICE, DEPOT. OF WASHINGTON, 1 WASHINGTON, D. C., September 14, 1885. Will be sold at public auction, under the direc tion of Brevet Colonel CAR. Tompkins, Q. M., at the Government Warehouse, situated on the square ' between E and F, and TWentieth and Twenty-first streets, in the eitv of Washington. D. C. 3 011 MON- September ; 2s, 1885, at 10 o'clock A.'at ' a large lot of condemned Quorternaastors titores,consist 'it. of • 'bars Desks, Blankets, Bolts, BUcketel, Chains. ! Wagon 'Covers, Halters, Harness, Saddles, Tar Pate, Spurs, Whips ,Wrenches. ! ,Wrenches. Anvils, Bellows, It enelies, Chisels A Portable Forges, . Winners, Squares, Vices, Tonge,• Adzes, Augurs, Hovels, Broad-axes Stales, Knives and Forks, Lamps, Lanterns,Ovens, Pans, Plates. Saws, Shonvis t !Grindstones, Wheelbarrows, and a large- lot of Leather Scrape, iron Scraps, Wagon Tire, Horse Shoes, &c. The stores must be removed within Are days from dale of sale. Terms: Cash, twOovernment funds. D. H. RUCKER, • BreT. MaJ. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, sel6-7t Depot of Washington - e1400 7: PHIL AP L P A. BUR. GOION , S BANISAeIn INBTPriffE, Norili NINTH street, above gar ket.—lt. C. EVERETT. after thirty years , practi cal experience, guarantees the skilful adjustment of his Premium Patent Graduating. Preesure Truss, Supporters. Elastic Stockings, ShonNier Braces, Crutches. &e. Ladles' spartmeuti Oinidaated by • Lady. 602-1, d isimm W_ILLIAM H. 16,10 R, ER FURNISIIING ITSDERT E ANISB, No. 5213 RACE Street, (late of Area street.) Akir,Parsonal attention at all hours. auB94to ••WRITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTLTABB —A new French Cosmetic for beautifying and reserving the complexion. It is the most wonder ful preserving of the age. There talcikk neither chalk s bismuth, nor tiro. Bitten, it beir es e i . a, of Wax; hence Ihe orr eVi s liordinary, quail - nes for A l : serving the skin, making it SOlti smooth, fair, and transparent. It makes cue aPPealf Young, tba homely handsome, the handsome MOWS beautiful, and the most beautiful divine. Prices, 80 and be cents. Prepared only by HUNT & Perfumers, tbl South EIGHTH Street, two doom above Chest nut, and 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Wal. nut. ivEi-tra WHEY ARE COMPLETE. AUCTION BALER, F _ URNEBB, BRINLEY, .& co Nos. 615 CHESTNUT and --- l ti SALE OF FlIEM:11 (moth. ON FltiDAy :do uNt Sept, 22, at 10 o'clock, on four inontli,• 500 lots of fancy and staple French 15%0 SPECIAL SALE OF ROO CIAIITOX,' SPOTAROLELAC FIBBONS, OFRERES THE IM R TiO II- i 'N ," S, - ON FRIDAYORNINI4. Sept. 2t, at 10 o'clock, oil roar m .. comprising the following: ( )su' cartons Nos. 4, 5 and 6 while, hboq. ~, colored corded-edge point de sole thou', -"' cartons 4 80ex-quality triple cliale4 cartons 1 103 do. do, , 10 . ...cartons I GO plaid and liroche i / 4ino.Nl', cartons 1 80 ex-quallty white aul hi a` Also cartons 6G160 triple-chain bine do, ": Also, black and colored velvet ciblioni‘ bons, C. DRESS Coons, 6-4 black and colored alpaell E m ot ~,,5 1, Wage and twths, , fancy silk check moliairs. black figured mobalrs. union and all-wool plaids, —60 and 50 satin-faced merfitoes. 6-4 Paris black mousseline delaine, BLACK AND COLORED Illtris 24 4040 1..4 blilek gm de Itltim i,t,s. ' `" 24 to 32 black gros grains. Solid colors point de sole. Brocha figured.poult de sole. BLACK SILK VELVET Rll - 111(1N, A BRATED STEA.MBOAT BR A N A, Nos, Di - to 20 black silk velvet ribqqqi. Also, black c r a pe s, 111usloo,, ,t, c ,_ .- . PANCOAST & WARNOCK, TIONEERS, No. 540 MARKET Sti...! M. TRQXAS et SONS, Nos. 139 and via souse Ir()MUM SHARES OF THE CAPITAL STrte ( PENNSYLVANIA MINING COMP,', MICHIGAN. All shares of stock of this Company. on tvi Instalment Is due find unpatd,wlll hn sold to the charter and by•laws.at the (Once of tory of the Company, VA - Walnut strectom DAY, the 21st Inst.. at 12 o'clort noon, till instalments arc paid on or before that time, SPLENDID COUNTRY` SEAT AND KNOWN AS t t 6Pßlll(iltl(Otj fi. Over Ile acres: superior mansiou. tage and green houses, graperiefi, ail ,1 ath, able outbuildings and improvement,. lUkt, pike, between Frankruril and *lle front steamboat landing awl Tacony, eight miles from Market 4trLtl (MOWS- ON WEDNESDAY, October 4tli. 1805, at 12 O'clock, noon, will at public sale, without reserve; on the pl Oll that 'Very superior farm and beautiful count known as "Sprinabrook," situate at tiu, mile stone, on the Bristol turnpike, heittet.,, ford and Holmesburg, and about a alit steamboat landing and, railroad station at containing 110 acres and 118 perches of 'which arc first-class Improvements, &c., cellent order. Wlt will bp divided nod sold in several The mansion and other Improveniems, acres, will IN iNlfllirst, ivivolilder 1, 4 Bites for cOuptu.seate. It is bounded - by three public roads, as worthy the attention of capitalists and I wanting bites fur country seats. A city passenger railway is contemplated, will pass near this property. ola• C)cnr of all incumbrance. /Or' A large portion Of the Vireltase.4 lol , remain on mortgage if desired. *Sr The furniture, valuable collection of farming stock and utensils, will he ,oht ately after the sale of the real estate. Fell tars in catalogues. Alkii" Sale absolute—Mr. Stuart being Mem Europe. - tSale at Wog. 139 and 141 South Fourth tl S PERIOR FURNITURE. BILLIARD T FIRE-PROOF SAFES, PINE CARPET: THIS MORNING, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, by catak perior furniture, billiard tables, fire-pro( %iv caYpqs, p• Sale for account of the Milted States, HOSPITAL FURNITURE, MAT RESSES, BI ETS, BEDDING, IRON BEDSTEADS, ON FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 22. .A t 10 o'clock, at the southeast corner Tiro Cherry streets. for account of the United his order of C. ➢MoDofgal. Sotwon toil Brevet U. S. A., Medical Purveyor, a large tom. hospital stores, iron bedsteads, empty hose Full particulars in catalogues three days pi to sale. Terms—Cash, 20 per cent to he petit at onle. Saleil u o n l i M r yfittp Sixth Street SUPERIOR . MIRROR, BRUSSELS' OR I MI C 4 I , i kr ON FRIDAY MORNING: At 10 o•elork, at No. 1709 SIX - lir kit mei, 7/Terris Street. The superior walnut Cu nn French pi:Fte mirror, 4heltP4ll4.oth PILPOMS. Dial be examined at t o'clock on the Mot , the sale. Sale No. MR Spruce street. ELEGANT ROSEWOOD FURNIT ("RE, WOOD PIANO. BOOKCASE. PINE HANDOOM7 VELVET CARPETS, ON sAtItIMAN MORNINC, • At 10 o'clock, at No. 177.3 Spruce street. bl logue. the elegant rosewood walnut furnitio rosewood and brocatelle drawing-room fur 7 octave rosewood piano by Raven. Rayon. handsome bookcase, fine china and gla, Handsome velvet and brussels carnets, &c. latehou.utonalls. Willili - i;;Citutlited at 8 o'elork, au the to of sale. Sale No. 923 North Broad street, HANDSOME FURNITURE, M PIER MIRIMItS t , MAN °SOME BOOK ELEGANT VELVET CARPET'SIto, ON MONDAY MOIINI ' .NI,4, AtIO o'clock, at No. irla North Broad sire catalogne, the handsome furniture, sun 1, null plush, drawing-room furniture, walnut her furniture, fine French plate mantel a 4 /PRIM, WO walnut. secretary and bookea.e, gant - velvet arld Brusecia eurpols, 34,1 tl4 amined at 8 o'clock - on the morning of sale. Sale for account of the United States ' nt the S. lee Hospital., West Plilladelplda. HOSPITAL. PURNITUIRE. 111ATTRASSEil. BEDbTEADS, BLA.NNETS, BED DlNti, x On TUESDAY 111.01MINft, Sept. 20, at 10 o'clock, at the Start:dee West Philadelphia, a large quantity of 110:pita nature, blankets, bedding, crockery, &c. Full particulars in catalogues, now ready. Terms cash, twenty per cent• to be paid Al tin sale. Sole iglu Cheataiit StPeet. SUPERIOR FURNITURE FRENCH PLATE 1 BOBS, BOOK-CASE. FINE OABPETS, &e. _ ON TUESDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock, at the Auction Store. The sup furniture, fine French plate mirrors, cottage no superior boob-case, tine Brussels and other cart, China and glassware, Also, a small utualu glue. May be examined on Monday, with catalogue. Same 1637 Locust street. HANDSOME FURNITURE. PIER DIANTLg 9947►, PINE BRUSSELS GA" kIATT/EGS, ON WEDNESDAY MORE [NG, 27th Inst., at 10 o'clock, at No. 1837 Locust st catalogue, the handsome walnut furniture, much plate pier mirror, French muntle clock brussels and ingrain carpets, mattings, coo utensils, &c. 1 May be examined on the MrIiIIIK of sale &clock. JAS A. FREEMAN, AUCTION x , 422 WALNUT Street. Apir Etch deartptione in pamphlet e4 olo ' now ready.' DAVIS & HARVEY, AUCTIOItEE $T ORE 8170 with 02MakfTSons ET. CARD,r-Person/ wishing to dispose of household goods, either at their reahiende, o removal to the store, will receive personal a , Lion, and our best exertion to secure satlstac returns. LARGE SALE OF C49YERNME - 3 - 1 CABS, ENGINES, AND llAlLaoab UW UNITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS, OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER WASHINGTON D.C._ AugustOl,l Will be sold at CITY POINT, Va., on WEIL DAY, October 11, at 11 o'clock A . M. • Aboitt four thousand (4N)) tons Halt Oad Iron. At PORTSMOUTH, Va., on FELD if, OctObll at 12 M.• Five (s) . first-class Locomotive Engines. About fifty (50) Freight Care and one (1) Passer Car. At NORFOLK, Va., October 15, at SP. M.: One new Locomotive Engine, 5 footitaugg, At ALEXANDRIA, Va., 611 TUEISDAI4 UOta Fifty (50) first-class Locomotive Engines, 4.feet inch gauge. Eighteen (1S) new Platform Cars five-foot gaup Twenty-five (25) new Box Cars, Sive (5) foot gatli About three htifidted and fifty (S5O) HOE Cars .1-, 83a-inch gauge. About two hundred and thirty (220) Platform doi feet 8%-inch gauge. About thirty (00) Stock do., 4-feet 3%-iiich 01101 Twenty (20) Passenger do., do., do., do. Ong (t) Wrecking do., do., do., do. Two (2) bear Viecite. Sixty do..do.,framed. Fourteen ( 14) Flats. About tw commence isnd (2,000) tons Railroad Iron. Bales to at ALEXANDRIA. at :0 A. and to continue from day to day until all are and 1 . ems: Cash, in Government funds, ItQI 3 IN S U N ' Brevet Colonel end A. U. S. Military kailt)se, aull-toelo G ARE SALE OF ARMY CLOTIII -La AT AUCTION. QUADTRIIIIASTEIt'S OFFICE, DINISIOOI OF CIA/TIEING AND Etlir/nit:Z. I.oDif4, MO., goiltkitibur IL 11 By order of the Quartermaster General, U. r , 1 will sell at public auction at my warehouse. 154 North SECOND Street, In the city of ht, lot on TUESDAY, September 20, 1005, at 10 A. M., 2,7,090 ARMY tilltEAT COAT S , , ()lore or less), oe .1111ierentltiltilv and malt:lan: , follows. to wit: &ow Satinet. Gray Felt, Seal Petersham, Light lliue Satinet, and Pilot Cloth, boxed in good order for shipping. Tutus: Cash on delivery United States fito Each successful bidder will 'be require , ' to 11 0 3A lIeI tint. on tile amount oflllllllls It of bole. 'll. 0. 5e1542:1• Captain and A. D. CLOSING SALES GOVERNMENT HORSES AND MULES 11 --. lil (),PA W rtTaIIarASTER kIICNEItAL'S OFFICIr, ASIIINUTON. August, 24, U Will be sold. at piddle auction, during the awi of SEPTEMBEIt, Co the hig bhest Uhler, at the 0 and places named below , . viz: 'SIM YORK. Nelr a York cler l Tuesday of each week, 100 Her each kork city, Thursday of each week, 200)1 1 1 each day. PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, Thursday of each week, 100 Hot each day. Philadelphia. Saturday, September 2, and Weds day and Saturday M' each week thereafter, WO M t each day. Pittsburg, Thursday and Friday of San wecit September 2a, inclusive, 150 Mules each ay. Harrisburg, Tuesday of each week, 150 Maks LI day. Mauch Chunk, Thursday, September 7, 200 51t' /11011111111, r tgesday, September it, 15011tdes. Greensburg, Tiursday, septeSlll3.3l. 14, 150 li9l. Reading,. Thursday, ,September 14, 20 0 Mnie s ' Altoona, Thursday, _September 28, 150 liersos: IND - LANA. Didianapolis, September 11,18,15, 25, 27, :lad 291 Ror.seacach day. illillanapOlis, September 12, 19, and to, 150 3I each day, ILLINOIS. - 9 Y . Chicago, September 5,7, 9, 19, 21, 23, 39, 1,, • each. day. Chiang°, September 9,6, 8, 18,20, 22, 29 1 /14t each day. DELAWARE. Wilmington, Yri4Ay 9f each week. 150.31.0. 11 dory, Wilmington, Tuesday of each week, se tic each day. NEW JERSEY. Trenton, Tuesday, September 5, 150 Nuleg. Trenton, Tuesday, Seite o inher 1.503101e5 , IfrlM LAND. , • Baltimore, Thursday, plebibse 7, 150 .111110.• Baltimore, Thersgay September 21, 110 September St. Louis, Thursday, September 7, and Tues and Thursday of omit week thereafter, 201 each day. "KANSAS. s Fort Leave n -starlit, vomistetteltut TtiesthlT. t i tember 12, and. youtinaing thereafter lit MK 1 , as the Depot tkpaarter.master may designate , Mules. — C.IESBORO, D. C. ~ r Tuesday sad Thursday of each week, 100 to each day. kl 0 9alela 9S bniJes will take place at WASHINGTON, 114 O. The animals to be sold in September are szpv to any heretofore offered to the public. Tit w rlty of them are sound and serviceable. It. Is expected that at this series of soles ill Niue Government animals will be elistweed 01 : , aloteld therefore avail themselves of this la s t Portemllit to pura444,.. Animate will be sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A. 31. Terms cash, in United States currenly: i _ JAMAS A. vat. Brevet Brigadier General e 1,1, 0 7!, auTe.gpt - First Division , 4 4 st, OFFICE. No, 7ao CHESTNUT STREET.
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