The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 29, 1863, Image 4

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    THEGITT.
The Fourth Ward Draft.
The draft of the Fourth ward took place yester
day morning. The committee invited to be present
were Messrs. Joseph K. Lyndall, Thomas R. Irvin,
and Benjamin Allen, Alderman MeMullin, Alder
man Moore and Mr. M. J. Dougherty.
Number of names in the wheel 1,196, number
(drawn 639.
HAMBS OP THE DRAFTED.
-James Biddle iTohnCurry.
.Fat Holaban 7
Peter Eider Robt Miller
K Christy James Cuddy
James‘Weldon Wm Grant ,
John Mellon Isaao Grant
■Thomas Webster John Baney
John Wesley Michael J Dougherty
Peter L Matthews Jacob Haines
Wm Murphy Dennis -Bradley
Terrence White Charles Couoh
John Morgan Henry Young
James Dougherty Josepli HiU
Jacob Weener # James Begley
Edward Brittofr Charles Ger-
John Death Jacob
peter Tinker . r
Pat McGill „ .
Joseph Huddell
Fred Duiinger
John AuguataggjP^
S 1
-jgfinspirW aldron
gfOßtrSiinpeon
*Wm Smith
Chas B Notson
-Daniel Kolerman
Chas Baxter
Lewis Genaughy
Cochran Moore
Thos McCarty
Jdhn W Morris
Joseph Hammond
John Keller
RobtMcFarland
Reuben Boatelze
Thos McQuaide
John Moran
Theo Tilton
Daniel McAleer
Jacob Kercher
Bichard Murphy
Henry Green
John Coffin
Alex Phillips
v Joseph McFaet
Adolph Hatzell
Geo Simons
Jas McCullen
Chas Booth
Edmund A Morgan
Elias Baerwood
Henry Horton
Hugh Donohue
Nathan Nathans
Passmore Henry
Henry Helmbold
Peter Scott
Michael Gorman
Lewis Laporte
Michael Katz -
James Shay
Wm Collet
Jas MoGonigle
Samuel Hart
Stephen Thurber
Francis Dugan
Robert Morris
Isaac Davis
Andrew Coogen
Mm Taylor
Jas Fisher
Wm Allen
Jas Caldwell
Alfred McGurk
Wiiman Whilldln
George Bader
Bernard Boyer
John Moore
Warren Moore
Zeb Bowers.
Wright Mansfield
John Hazeet
Dennis Lynch
Bernard Callahan
Job Brant
Chas Young
John Stinson
Robt McDonald
Robt Kelly “
John McCullen
Peter Devine
Francis Coyle
Henry Shoemaker
Matthias Wisener
John Clayton
Raphael Abrams
Martin Purson
Ludowik Tuborsky
Herman Lersy
Herman Minka
Wm Fitzgerald
Dennis McCarty
Thos Alltrap
Jas Dougherty
Geo Foster
Augustus Stein
Chaß.Roae
Thos Monahan
Yalentine Vienoee
Henry Hooblitz
Chas H Adams
Wm Dorsey
Neil Mcßride
Chas Smith
Matthew Waliwork
Chas Dobbin
Jeremiah Carman
Jas F Weasels
Nathaniel B Taylor
John Bolbnern
Robt Smith
Richard Scott
John Kent
Moses Wheeler
Wm H Stevenson
GeoHennr
Michael Sweeny
John Donagby
Jacob M Lawson.
Augustus Dumolden
John Carnes
John Lamb
Chas Tetter
Henry Vaughan
Francis Gallagher
Geo Thoroughgood
Jas Mernton,
Jas Dennison
John Finnegan
Wm Landers
Henry Olay Snyder
John Carr
Hugh Gallagher
Anthony Dorp
Isaao Hall
Chas Hodges
JosFreno
Luke Smith
Tobias Durney, Jr
Jeremiah Finnegan
Constant Marks
Alex Edgar
Geo Fulton
Chas Brown
John Forrister
Alfred Henderson
Constant Mies
Sami Murphy
Henry Broilen
Jacob Sheetz
Pat Moore
Thos Ashton
Jas Daily
Corneal Burr
Chaß Ernest
James Taylor
Edward Riley
John Lonedown
Jas Morrisey
Pat Lahey
Geo Neman
Wesley Wright
Michael Sweeny
James Burns
Gotlieb Bomeisler
Daniel Reed
Jas Clayton
Allen Ricketts
Charles C Williams
Robert Attox
Wm W Lancaster
Hugh McAleer
Dennis Callahan
Benjamin Butcher
Michael Mortaman
John Brady
William A Dodson
John Agea
Clement Steophel
Adam Comons
Henry Waters
Samuel Kilpatrick
JolmJoneß
Charleß Francis
Wilson B Smith
John Clifford
John Holland
Frederick Cronehail
Thomas Hazlett
Joseph Philber
William Celtere
James Dougherty
'John Mollnone
John Knox
Thomas Roach
Samuel S Teart
James M Leech
Henry A Hasgas
Jos Kilduff
Michael McAndney
Augustus Baton
John McCann
WmKerson.
‘Beverly Jackson
Edward McCrystal
John Howard
Mark McGuegen
John Green
George Phillips
John Donavan
John Jackson
Edward Alday
'Robert HSiles
John Yingad
Henry Bercher
Wm Yeager
Augustus Speeks
Hugh Donahue
Robert Kane
John Dillon
John Bilks
John Tobin
Joseph Yersley
Charles Revina
'America Underdon
WUiiam Hirst
John McKeoun
Henry Wetter
Robert Mitchell
- WUiiam HamUton
'Fred’k K&Ber
Robert Welch
George Boekius
Michl Moran
Henry Carey
Joseph Ball
Coleman Levy
Patrick Patrol
George W Snyder
.Thomas Clark
Thomas McCullen
Ed w McKendrick
James Atkina
Butcher Thaddeus
Owen McManus
Henry J Hammell
David Leiby
Thomas Turner
John Robinson
John Redslington
James McDonald
Joseph Burr
Henry Knight
Robert Wilkins
.nlth
, lle&ton
m Hemphill
John Swain
John Hauptman
James Murphy
Wm A Oam obeli
Reuben Cuff
Bernard Tierney,
Lewis Aaailing
Theo Meade
David Brady
Patrick Gorman
Isaac Izardr
Pat Hare
Wm Oaler
Thos H Taylor
Robt Parker
David Bmliok
Marcus Michael
Lewis Benhardt
John ClufT
Ohas F Gillies
Henrv Gaffney
Wm Bailey
Pat Bradley
Ohas Ecktermyer
Henry Grtck
Wm J Brown
John Logan
John RoblnsQfi
Lecransa George
John Collins
Henry Burk
Thos Whitcloth
Thos Lemon
Myers Slurzer
Francis Glozer
Alfred Powers
David Hemphill
G Albert Kedler
Abraham D Ancona
Ed ward., Williams
Henry Master
Ohas Reilly
Cteßar Evans
Chas Green
Wm McAllister
Ohas Hahea
John Miller'
Thoß Moran
Hugh Cull
Perry Wallis
Mathias Tigot
Richard Bennett
Robert Garnett
John McOubris
Jas Jones
Jas Doyle
Antoine Wittwook
Jas Smith
Thos Lusenberry
Aaron Pierson
Chas Wagner
Wm Barnes
Sami Gray
Pat Galvin
Pat McDermott
Jas Perry
Wm Challacumb
Theo Fisher
Jos Smith
EdwAgnew
John Hitchens
Wm T Kelly
John Knee
Pat McGulgan
Jacob Goldstone
Carlon •
ThosßLubera
Andw A Croflbrd
Geo Breul .
Thos Brown
Alex Evans
Geo W Lees
Mchl Connagh&n
Wm Wake
Geo Spiers
Martin Ball
John Ettris
Geo W Potter
Bernard McElroy
Thos Cavanaugh
Philip Weiser
Wm Woodson
Jeremiah Mahoney
John Sails
Mchl Kiehl
Elias Hall
Mchl Wall
Thos McClain
John C George
Andrew Callahan
Wm Johnson
Wm Campbell
Wm J MacMullan-
Chas Murphy
James Brady
Wm Curran
Wm Wharton
Sami Russell
OhasSchaal •
Bernard Carlin
Thaddeua Manning
Francis Ryan
Robt Culbertson
Jacob Woesner
James Green
-
John Laughlln
Henry B Gardner
John Ragan
Geo Goodin
Rodger Cassidy
Henry C Seymour
Wmßuhler
Jacob Bui-ten
Thos J Sharp
Edward James
Leonard Holmes
John Murphy
John McAnally
John Thorp
Wm Dumbieton
Washington Jones
Richd H Weeks
JamesKenney
Thos L Wayne
Robt Jemison
Philip Langen
Joseph Jackson
Robt Rose .
Gideon McCall
Stephen Dunn
Alex MeKnight
Wm O’Brien
John Donnelly
WmKristbum
Alex Barr
John Kain
ObasGibherd
Patrick Rice
Edward Powers
John Flynne
Francis Johnson
Jas McClellan
Sami Lemekey
Moaes B Ancona
John Murphy
Joseph Rush
John Burke
John O’Brien
William Shimp
Francis P Steel
Robert Marshal
Alex Stephenson
John Shupeuhiser
Daniel McCarty
Charles Mifflin
Peter Kelly
Abraham Wright
Edward Boyle
Andrew Hamilton. _
Richard Mcivatnee
John Robertson
Robert Ohesm
James Williams
Leopold Livelly
Dennis Cochran
"William J Skelly
Alfred H Tucker
Thomas H Sinington
Isaac Hilyard
John Palmer
John Johnson
Patrick-Donahue
Harvey J Ebertson
John Sohively ,
John Sherry
John Earlem
Geo Warwick
Wm H Ouwas
Patrick McCloakey
Samuel Richards
James White
Wm Brown
Wm Gorman
John Flynn
Henry Bredger
Chas Young
Henry Leidenburg
Lambert R Walker
John Gilbrath
Wm Lynch
James O’Brien
Nathan Ellis
Simon Rockalf key
S Marks Swap ;
John O Robins
Jos Holley —X,
John Winter
Thomas Murphy
John O’Connell
Sheppard Young
Paul Preno
James Wetherill
John Cain
Bepj Farrell
John Hollowood
John Tracey
Albert Lusenberg
George Hake
John Cochran
George W Powell
John Leetrange
J Wilson Burke
Abraham Richards
Edward Rodman
Joseph Baymore
Morris Reed
Augustus Marks
Charles McDonough
Robert Seltreely
Frederick Burns
Francis Gray
Philip Kroch
John Devlin
Patrick Q,uinn
Michael Claiborne v
William T Heiaer X
Charles Skill.
William Stack
John Shorter
Patrick Murp hey
George L Magill
John Thompson
Ohas Oiegy
Stalwart Jameson
John Galagan
Starr s Battery.-—-This military com
pany, which left the city with the Gray Reserve Re
giment, arrived home on Monday evening, but too
late to participate in the reception which was ten
dered to the returning regiments. On leaving Camp
'Provost, opposite Harrißburg, the battery was de
tached from the regiment, ana was detained at Fort
'Washington, where they were kept: on duty. The
men were exceedingly anxious to be sent to the
front. with the balance of our Philadelphia troops,
'hut they were disappointed. The authorities deemed
their services necessary at the fort, and they had to
perform the first duty of the good soldier, and- obey
•orders. On arriving at West Philadelphia, the;bat
»ery was met by a few friepds and escorted- home
ward. A fine collation was participated in by the
hattery and its friends during the evening, and a
■good time prevailed.
Deaths in the Military Hospitals on
Monday.— Chestnut Hiil—David Jacoby, Company
C,_l7th Penna. Cavalry.
Filbert-street—Sylvanue Hook, Company F, l4th
Vermont.; Allen Thomas, Company K, L7iatP. V.
Broad and Cherry—Thomas P. James, Company
G. 149th Penna. ,* Andrew J* Male, Company H, 7th
Virginia. .
West Philadelphia—John Sheppard, Company A,
18th Massachusetts. V .
Chestnut Hill.—The express train now
.tin. at regular Interval, daily to Ghctnut Hill—an
improvement in travelling, decidedly.
Tks Gatling Battery.formida
ble engine of warfare ha« aix barrel* arranged on a
revolving principle. The one of which we are about
to«pe*k ß i« called the
tested atthe Oity Armory on Monday afternoon, in
the presence of several of the city au J^"rJ“ e “
a number of other distinguished genUemen One
horse or a couple men can easily run with the m»-
chine It is not liable to get out of order, thou, h it,
cSn lie made more ineffective, in a few momenta,
SSn rimply « spiking” a gun. Jhe trial of its power
eighth-inch iron, makin| t^i«a faot that
bole. The rapidLty. with whlo^f ff per mlmite .
be fired may seem, or B j x hundred
two hundred balls. to go through
Each ball the fourth might fall
yards, wou Government ammunition
the bodies fEnffiftUhongh the battery may he used
'woungjtfgi&the barrels never get, warm. For de-
itis invaluable. The Philadelphia,
rtCUimßgton.and Baltimore Railroad Company, have
jonh of these batteries, with which they can most
effectively defend any of their bridges.
The cartridges are arranged in steel chambers, and
then placed in a hopper. The motive power consists
of turning a crank, and the number of discharges
depends upon the activity of the. man at the-orauk.
We should think that a single man could control the
battery. In a woid, its power for destruction is im
mense. - It haß already received the.sanction of a
number of high military gentlemen, who think that
for field service it would be excellent. Requisitions
have already been made upon the Department at
Washington, from generals in the field, for a supply
of these batteries. The praotioe on Monday gave
great satisfaction.
Arrival or a Battery.— Captain E.
Spencer Miller’s battery, that waß the first to be
sworn in for.the recent emergency, arrived at West
Philadelphia last evening, at six o’clock, on the re
turn home. They were greatly cheered by the peo
ple on their arrival The company started from
Philadelphia on June 16th, and on arrival at the
State capital weie at once sworn into the-service' of
• the United States Government. They are now mus
tered out of service. They have been paid up fully
for the time employed. At Carlisle, when the rebel
horde forced a retreat, the battery was supported by
the New .York Bthftnd7ißt ) and in the retreat formed
the line of battle five time*; At Oyster Point the
rebels shell*'’ cnem fiercely, but the battery replied
Vigorously and did Borne execution. The members
of the Miller Battery have won a name they may
justly feel proud of. ■
Rebel Burgeons.—Nine surgeons of
Morgans’gang of raiders arrived in Philadelphia
yesterday morning en route to Fort Delaware.
They were recently taken prisoners when the whole
gangwaß captured. Tbe surgeons were in charge
of Major J. L. Van Buren, of Major General Bum
side’s staff. The prisoners were escorted to the
Continental Hotel, where they partook of the luxu
rious necessaries which are served uo at that pala
tial buitding. The party registered their names as
X. B. Kay, B. T. Marshall, B. B. Scott. B. M. Long,
J. Payne Campbell, S Van Morgan, N. E. Mitchell,
G. W. Webb, and Alex. McOown. They added to
their names the letters C. S. A., meaning perhaps
11 confounded stupid asses.” They appeared to be,
however, intelligent men, and some one, who pro
bably thought the initials might be considered a
misnomer, erased them and inserted the abbrevia
tion Ky., for Kentucky, the State which the priso
ners belong to.
Chelton Hill Flag-raising.—The rai
sing of the.national ensign will formally take place
this afternoon at the encamptment of the colored
regiment, at Chelton Hill. A number of-distin
guished gentlemen will be present to deliver ad
dresses. The regiment is full, the discipline is per
fect, and the soldiers are ready to cheerfully and
bravely respond to the order, “ Mark time, for
ward!” v -
Contracts Awarded.—T. M. Hither,
26,500 yards % inch yellow worsted lace, at $1.55.
Horstmann Bros., about 60.000 yards % inch yellow
worsted lace, at $1.56. H. Wilson, 24 boxes colored
crayons and 6 boxes white crayons, at 30 cents per
box of 55 pieces. J. G. Fenner, 500 pounds No. 70
machine thread, 2 oz., at $2.37)£ per pound.
Second District Draft.—The draft
in the Second Congressional District will commence
on Friday morning fnext, at the provost marshal's
headquarters, Twelfth and, Locust streets. The
First ward (considered the garden of Eden of Phila
delphia), will then be drafted.
Launch.—A revenue cutter will be
launched at high water, between 12 and l o’clook,
to*day, from the yard of Mr. John W. Lynn, on
Reed-street wharf.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
United Stutes Circuit Court—Judge Cadwa
THE EXTRADITION CASE.
The case of J. L. Soenger, the alleged fugitive
from the Kingdom of Saxony, who is claimed under
the Extradition Treaty, was again before Judge Oad
walader yesterday. After further argument by Lew
is O. Cassidy, Esq., for the defendant, the case was
postponed until the last Monday of August, when
Messrs. George M. Wharton and Frederick Heyer,
who represent the Saxon authorities, will reply, and
the case then left for the decision of the court.
None of the othercourts were in session.
THE POLI O E *
[Before Mr. Alderman Beitler. ]
Discharged* .
The young man named Welsh, who was arraigned
on Saturday last, at the Central Station, on the sus
picion of having stolen some money and a watch, the
property of Mrs. Margaret Boyle, had a final hear
ing at the_Central Station, and was honorably dis
charged from custody. Mrs. McOrystal, who had
mentioned something about the place where Mrß. B.
keptthe key of the bureau, stated that on the morn
ing after the robbery the accused called, and in a
conversation she said that some one must have
known where the key was kept. This statement
was goaaipped. amoDg the neighbors, and it was re
tailed out by Mrs. McC. to the prisoner after the
robbery had been committed.
[Before Mr. Alderman Shoemaker.]
Disorderly Houses.
Sarah Cole and John Fisher were arraigned on the
charge of maintaining a disorderly house at St.
John and George street, and Mary Henzelman and
Elizabeth Green on the charge of keeping the Bame
kind of a place at Germantown road and St. John
street, in the vicinity. Complaints have been fre
quently made of both places, and the parties were
taken into custody by Officer "Maguire. They were
held to bail to answer at court.
[Before Mr. Alderman Devlin..]
Assaulting an Officer.
A man giving -the name of Robert Colg&r was ar
raigned yesterday on the charge of committing an
aßsault and battery upon officer Williamson. It
seems that Colgar and another man indulged in a
fight on Race-street wharf, Schuylkill. They were
separated by the officer, who felt disposed to let the
men go, upon condition of keeping the public peace.
His kindness was not appreciated. The belligerents
renewed the fight, and while pummelling each other’s
devoted heads, the officer again interfered; but the
“ crowd ” rushed in upon him and rescued the prison
ers. Mr. Williamson was knocked down and bru
tally kicked, one of his legs being badly injured.
He, however, subsequently secured Colgar. After a
heating, the alderman required the defendant to
enter bail in the sum of ssoo to answer at court.
A Pliiladelpliian Shot.
A young man named John Q,uinn, who resided on
Christian street, near Fifth, was Bhot and instantly
killed, at Florence, N. X, on Monday afternoon.
From all that can be learned of the affair, it seems
that the deceased had accompanied the excursion of
the Ingomar and Monumental Association to that
place. .Nothing happened to disturb the pleasures
of the gay and festive scene until towards the close
of the day, when a thunder storm passed over that
section. Most of the excursion party hastened to
the steamboat landing for shelter from the rain.
While here an angry diecussion ensued, and a large
cjowd gathered, in front of the office of Justice of
the Peace J. B. Stewart. Mr. Quinn proceeded to
see what the disturbance was about, and he soon
became involved in an angry dispute with Stewart.
It is stated that Stewart seized a guo and Bhot him
through the head. Considerable delay ensued in
holding an inquest, because of the distance of the
residence of the coroner. ;
omier Wanted.
A lot of recently-washed wearing apparel, Btill
wet, was picked up early yesterday morning in the
vicinity of Oallowhill street and Delaware avenue.
It is evident that somebody’s clothes-line had been
stripped. The articles await an owner at the police
station-house, Seventh district.
Death*
A woman of intemperate habits, named Elizabeth
Harvey, was arrested on Monday night and taken
to the Second-district station-house. She waß
found dead in the cell.
Station-litmse.
The apartment for prisoners at the Southwark Hall
is in a very bad and unhealthy condition. The
stench arising from the cells and their surroundings
is sickening to the residents of the neighborhood.
The person having charge of the property-has had
his attention called to it several times within the
past few monthß, but the place has never been
properly attended to. . . . - .
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
JAMES R. CAMPBELL,)
3. W. DK COURSEY, - •/ CoafHiTTEB of the Month.
JAMES C.-HANP. - - A ■
LETTER BAGS
AT THE MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA.
Ship Saranak, Rowland .Liverpool, July 25
Bark Baltasara, Robertson.. Liverpool, soon
Bark Sea Eagle, Howes . Fort Spain, soon
Baik Eliza White, Varney, .i.......Curacoa, soon
Brig ST Merrick, Norden..Havana fc Cardenas, soon
Brig J W Harris, Rathbun. .Barbadoea, soon
Brig Keoka, Burns. St. Domingo City, soon
Brig Kodiak, Peterson St Thomas, July 25
MARINE INTELLIGENCE*
PORT OF PHILAPELPHIA) July 29,1803.
StTK-K15E5........4 56-SUN SETS 717
1 10
T, ,T. ARRIVED. •
Barkliinda, Hew ; itt v i 6 days from Cardenas, with
Jr. Ap, to Geo O OariQu & 00. Sailed in company
With bng Scotch, for Greenock. Deft ship Sunny-
Blde; Birbrldge, for Philadelphia, ldg; barks Eliza
Damper, waiting orders; Brother!, for New 1 York,
ldg; brige Scio, Wooster, do do; Fanny, do do, and a
British cruieer. Off Cape San Antonio passed an
other British cruiser, both Barkentine rigged, like
the British pirate steamer Alabama. This similarity
of rig, flag, and crew, has no doubt led to many mis
takes, the difference in all respects being so slight.
ISth, off Carysfort Reef, was passed by a screw
steamer having in tow a paddle steamer, burning
■oft coal, bound north; also a large screw transport
bound north; bark Waltham, of Richmond, passed
south, and brig Castilian, of Portland, in company,
bound north.
Brig Eudorus, Adams, 16 days from Trinidad,
Cuba, with sugar and molasses to S & W Welsh. ;
Schr David Smith, Williams, from Boston, in bal
last to captain.
. Schr M van Dusen, Garrison, from Boston, in bal
last to captain. -
Schr S J Bright, Shaw, from Wilmington, in bal
last to captain.
Steamer Monitor, Williams, 34 hours from New
York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co.
Steamer Alida, Benny, 24 hours from New York,
With mdse to W F Clyde.
Steamer Novelty, Shaw, 24 hours from NYork,
with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co.
■ CLEAEED.
fachr Kate Stewart, Teagne, Key West, EA' Sou
dcr &:Co.
Schr John A Griffin, Foster, Boßton, I) Cooper.
Schr Ben, Fulford, Port Royal, D S Stetson & Co.
Schr Gov Burton, Hutchinson, Newburyport, L
Audenried & Co.
. Schr Mary Haley, Haley, Boston, W H Johnß.
Schr Mary Ella, Talpey, Portsmouth, C A Heck
«eher it Co.
Schr W H Dennis, Lake, New York, do
, Schr Althea, Corton, Boston, do
Schr Clara Merrick, Montgomery, Salem, Ham
mett, Yan Dusen & Lochman.
Sohr Ann Edwards, Somers, Salem, Mass, do
Sohr NBBoardman, Sears, Providence, ap
Schr Cordelia, Adams, Boston, L Audenried EtCo.
. Schr FNeleon, Conn, Elktoa, Md, do
Schr AT Bowland, Newton,-N Bedford, do '
■ Schr Alex Young, Brown, Providence, do
Schr Jos Maxdeld, May, Cambridge, Slnnickson
AGlover.
Schr, Henry Wolfe, Atkins, Milton, Del, T W
Parker,
Schr Z Stration, Stevens, Baker’. Landing. HI,
J Mllnes & Co.
Schr Sea Gull, Bogers, Providence, captain.
Str New York, Fultz, New York, W P Clyde.
Str B Willing, Dade, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
(Correspondence of ThePresß.)
BEADING, July 27.,
The following boats from the Union Canal passed
into the Schuylkill Canal to-day,’bound to'Phila
delphia, laden and consigned as follows:
Anderson, lumber to Samuel Bolton; Concord,
lumber to Taylor k Go; Oonrow & B»f b ®J>jsAng*r;
tereon k Ltppincott; Anna, grain to l-0,.*% righ t .
PEPfoute, do to Humphreys, to Taylor
Pilot} bark to paptato; Concord^'
81 ° o ’ ; Preen.)
I ' (CorrespofiASE DE QKACE, July 2?.
here this morning with
The Bteamajrfata in tow, vizi „
the follosaSSfriae, lumber to J LyDD? Ne Pint Ul“
aalvin; Butler Woodward, do
trtSflwioDe & Trainer? England & Brown and Sierra
jggffa: do to New York} Fourth of July. coal to Car
ter; Sallie, oata to Baker &. Hoflse*; Mary MLiUer,
light} from Baltimore, r
V t
MEMORANDA.
Ship Stadacona. (Br) -‘Stuart, hence for London
derry, was «een 10th in«t,lat 49 40, long 40 20. .
Bark Starlight, Berry, hence, at Beaton 2Tth mat.
Bark E A Sorider, (Br) Dennis, sailed from Ply
mouth, E, 16th inst. for Yarmouth, NS.
' Brig Philip Larrabeei'Young, sailed from Oarde-
DSB 18th inst. for Philadelphia.
Schrs A Garwood, Godfrey, and Minnesota, Smith,
hence, at Boston 21th inst. . .... .
Schr HenryP Simmons, Hand, cleared at Boston
27th inst. for Philadelphia.
Schr H Curtis, Brown, honce, at Salem 25th inst.
Schr Helen Mar, 'Wines, hence, at New Bedford
26thinst. , ■■ ‘ .
Sclir Ered’k Hail, Ingraham, henoe, at New Bed
ford:26fch inst. •■•••
Schr Minerva, Jefferson, sailed from Somerset
25th inst. for Philadelphia. . .
Sohrs H W Morse, Benton, and Enoch Pratt, Ba
ker, sailed from Dighton 25th inst. for Philadelphia.
Schr John Compton, Smith, sailed from Newport
24th inst. to; Philadelphia.
Sobr Wilson Crawford, Munson, from Hillsboro,
NB, for Philadelphia, at Newport 25th inst.
Schr H A Brown, Pierce, hence, at Providence
25th inst. _ _ _ .
Schrs Mary Miller, Dayton, anil Bourne, hoace,
at Providence 26th iMt,
INSURANCE COMPANIES*
tSe lA W ARE MUTUAL safety
INBTTBAHCB CIQMPAMT- - .
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OR VSBBKLS,) --SORAROI,
FSEH&T. the world.
_ " IHXAJTD ItrsUBAHCBB 1
Om Good*, tir River. Canal, Lik* and Laid Curls** t,
allparts o t the union*
tw» Vii ri£S W STOA »O*B
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, DwelhngHouses.A*.
. t A2HBTS OF. THE COMPANY. NOV. L MM.
$lOO,OOO Uniioi States Five per cent. Loan.,.. $93,000 oo
. 20,000 United States Sin per cent. Loan.**** 20,760 00
>3,000 United. States Six per cent. Treasury
Notes.... 41,910 00
16,000 United States Seven . and Three*
tenths per cent. Treasury Notes... 26.000 00
100,000 State of Penna. Fire per cent. Loan.. 96,890 00
64,000 do. do. Six do. do.*~ 67, 150 00
128,060 Phila. City Six per cent. Loan. •...*.. 126,063 00
80,000 state of Tennessee Fire per cent.
L0an................;.... 12,006 00
10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad lßt Mortgage
Six per. cent Bonds... RBOO 00
60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage
Six per cent. Bonds *.**♦ 68L576 00
1,000 Penna. R. R. Go. 200 Shares Stock..-.-.. MOO 00
16,000 Germantown Gas Co., 900 Share*
Stock, Principal and Interest gua
rantied by the City of Phils... 26,800 00
118.700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply
_ IWW4iHHH i .MI.H4,imH.Hm: 313,70038
SMBJSOPar Cost $683,749 61 Mki val. $663,178 00
Seal Estates******** *.*.**,,.*♦.»****. 61.363 36
Sills Receivable for Insurances made..... ***** 9L232 U
Balances due at Agencies—Premiums onMa- **
rine Policies, accmed Interest, and other
debts doe the C0mpany............ K&VL K
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other
Companies, $10,803. estimated value...***.... ifld «
Cash on deposit with United States .
Government, subject to-ten days
ca 11.... ... v $BO,OOO 00
Cash on deposit—in Banks***.,.-****** 29,727 94
Oj&shinDrawsr******.**************** 280 74
109,008 81
„ DIBHWOHS.
Hand, Spencer MellTaln*;
John O-Davie, Charles Kelly,
3d round A. Sqnder, Samuel B.Stokes,
Joseph-H.‘ Seal,- Henry Sloan,.
Eobert Burton* Jr.* James Traauair,
John E. Penrose, William Eyre. Jr,:
George G. Leiper» J. P. Peniston,
Edward Darlington,: Jacob P. Jones
H. Jones-Brooke, William C.Ln.dwif,
Joehua P. Byte, James B, McFarland;
James C. Hand, ; 'William G. Bonlton,
TheophCnsPanldlnf. HenxyO. DallettJr..
Dr. B. M. Huston, Jolia B. Semple, Plttebor*
HnihGralf, A. B. Berner, Plttsbur*.
7MAB G. HAND,'President,'
C. DAVIS, Vice'President. •
larr. deMf
JOHN
HENET LYLBUBN. Secret
THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COM
PAHY
Of PHILADELPHIA,
Off 101 NO. 306 WALNUT STRUT.
Insures against loss or damage by FIRE, on House*.
Stores, and other Buildings; limited or perpetual; and
on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, in Town
or Country. .
GASH CAFITII. «»OO,OpO-ASSETS «3T7,4iry«.
. ■ Invested in the following Securities, vii:
First Mortgage on City Property, well secured. $125,400 00
Ground rents.. ***** 2,000 00
United States Government Loans.. .... ..♦***. ***** 60,000 00
City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent.Loans.**.. ***** 60,000 00
Pennsylvania, $3,000,000 6 percent. Loan.***., 15,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Stock.. *•** 4,000 oo
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds Ist and 2d
-Mortgages .. 85,000 00
Allegheny county 6 per cent. Penn. S. Loan**** -10,000 00
Gamaen and Amboy Railroad Company’s 6 per
cent. Loan 6,000 00
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company’s
6per cent. Loan6,ooo 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent, mort
gage Bonds..*.~*,* * 4,660 00
County Fire Insurance Company’s Stook. ***** 1,060 00
Mechanics’ BankStook.*...... **-,.**-,..**** 6,000 00
Commercial Bank of Penna Stock.....****.***** 10,600 09
Union M. Insuranoe Company’s Scrip. 32S 70
Loans on Collaterals, well secured ....**.*****. 2,600 00
Bills Receivable 697 03
Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia’s
. Stoek..... 9,760 00
Accrued Interest *♦***. *****, 6.829 41
Cash in bank and on hand.*** ...*,. 24,796 66
__ ■ $477,410 70
Worth at present market Talue. $398,348 50
DIRECTORS. -
Ciena Tineley, Solbert Toland,
William B. Thompson* William Stevenson,
Samuel Bispham, Hampton L. Carson,
Robert Steen, Marenall Hill,
William-Musaer, J. Johnson Brown,
Charles Leland, ■ John Bißaell, Pitt shura.
Benj.W. Tinsley, ’
- T . CLEM TI2TGLEY, President
THOS. 0. HILL, Secretar
Philamiphia, March 1, li
A M ERIC AN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Incorporated 1810, CHABTBRPR*
FETUAL, He. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Pi
ladelphia. •,
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus li>
Tested in sound and available Securities, continues to
insure on Dwellings, Stores,' 1 Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses promptly adjusted.
Yhemas E. Maris, James B. Campbell,
John "Welsh. • Edmund G. Dutilh,
Samuel C. Morton, Charles W. Ponltney,
Patrick Brady, Israel Morris.
John T. Lewis,
THOMAS R. MARIS, President
Albert C. L. CnAwyoßP. Secretary. fe22-tf
T?IRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY;
-The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY. Incorporated 1826. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence
TMs Company, favorably known to the community for
nearly /ortyyears, continues to insure against Lose or
Damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings, either
Sermanently or for a limited time. Also, on furniture.
locks of Goods, or Merchandise cenerally, on liberal
terms. ' '
Their Capital, together with a large Burpfas Fund l is
Invested in the most careful manner, which enables them
to offer to the Insured an undoubted security in the ease
of loss.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins,
Alexander Benson, Daniel Smith, Jr.«
William Montelius, John Devereux,
Isaac Haslehurst, Thomas Smith.
. Henry Lewis.
. - JONATHAN PATTERSON, President.
WilmamG. Cbowsll.,Secretary. apS
INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA —OFFICE Nos. 4 and
B EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North side of WALNUT
Street, between DOCK and THIRD Street., Philadelphia.
UrCORPORATBD in 1794-CHARTER PBRBPSTUAL.
CAPITAL *200,000.
PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY 1,18(1,
*438.616.18.
MARINB. FIBS, AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION
INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS.
Henry D. Bherrerd, Tobias Warner,
Charles Macalester, Thomas B. Wattsoni
William S. Smith, Henry G. Freeman*
William B. White, Charles 8. Lewis,
George H. Stuart, George 0, Carson,
Samuel Grant, Jr., Edward C. Knight,'
John B. Austin. . .
HENRY D. SHEKRERD, President.
WiLiUk Hanrax, Secretary. molB-tl
fJ’HE ENTERPRISE
DTBUBANOB COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
(FIRE INSURANCE BXOLUSIYKLY.)
COMPANY’S BUILDING, 8. W. CORNER FOURTH
AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIRECTORS.
' F. Ratehford Starr, George H. Stuart,
William McKee, John H. Brown,
: Nalbro Frazier, J. L. Erringer.
John M. Atwood, . Geo. W. Fahneßtoek; .
Beni. T. Tredick, James L. Claghoru,
stordecii L. Dawson. William G. Boulton.
„ „„ F. RATCHFOBD STARR, President,
. THOS. H. MONTGOMERY, Secretary. fell
A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COM
PANT—Authonred Capital *4OO,OOO—CHABTMI
PERPETUAL. _
Office Ne. 311 WALNUy Street, between Third Md
Fourth streets, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure against loss or damage by
Fire, on Balldinye, Furniture, and Merchandise gene
rally. - ,
Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union.
„„ - ' DIRECTORS. •••••-,
William Esher, Darla Pearson.
D. Lather, Peter Seiger,
Lewis Audenried. J. B. Baum,
John R. Blackiston. Wm. F. Dean,
Joseph MaxJield, ■ John Ketcham.
WILLIAM ESHER, President
WM.F. DEAN, VUe President. '
W. M. Suite, Secretary. apS-tf
EDUCATION.
THE MISSES CHAPMANS BOARD-
J- ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES
will reopen SEPT. 1. Circulars maybe obtained of Mr-
HILL, 304 Walnut st.; of Messrs. LINDSAY & BLiCK.
ISTON, 25 South Sixth st. s or hr application to the Prin
cipais at Holmesburg. Fa. .. jyl3mwf3m* <
CHARON FEMALE SEMINARY—
For the ensuing acHpol-year, will open for reception
of Pupils on the 2lßt of Hints MONTH (SEPTEMBER)
next For Circulars containing torma, &c.. address,
JOSIAH WILSON.
DABBY, Pa. I
jy2B-lm*
TTIIjJjAQB green seminary—a
▼ SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA,;
PA. —Thorough course in Mathematics, Classics, Eng-’
lish Branches, Natural Sciences, Ac. Military Tactics
taught. Classes in Book-keeping, Surveying, and Civil
Engineering. Pupils taken of all ages. School opens
September Ist. Boarding, per week, f 2.25. Tuition, per
quarter, $6. For catalogues, or information, address
Rev. J. HERVEY BARTON.
TILLAGE GREEN, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN-
X STITUTE for Young; Ladies, 1530 ARCH Street. Key.
CHARLES A. SMITH,\D. PrinoipaL The ninth
Academic Year will begin on MONDAY, September 14ttu
For circulars, and other, information, address Box
2,611 P. O. je2s-3m*
TJBISTOL BOA RDING SCHOOL FOB
JJ GIRLS, will re-open «n the 7th of Ninth month.
For Circulars, apply to EDTH ANNA FBIBCE, Bristol,
Bocksco:.;Pa. ; ■ - jel73m*:
■VfISS MARY E.THROPP WILL RE
AI-L open her English and French Boarding and Day
School for Young Ladles, at 18*1 CHESTNUT Street,
on the 14th of September. For circulars, until Septem
ber Ist, apply at the Sunday-school Times. I*B South
FOURTH street, Phila., or address Miss Thropp at Val
ley Forge, Penna. .X * ; . ; - ' ‘ J , u myls-4m* ;
■RBAUTT.—IF YOU WISH TO HAVB
D .s, fine,; clear use HUNT’S WHITE
LIQUID ENAMBL. It will make you as fair as a lily.
Price, 26 cents. -•
If you are troubled with Tan or Freckles, use HUMTtI
BRITISH BALSAM. It is warranted to remove them.
Price,-25 cents. ■“ '
If you want a Color, use HUNT'S BLOOM OF BOSES. ■
It will not wash off, nor Injure the skin, and cannot ba
delected. Price, 25 cents and $l. : _
HUNT'S COURT TOILET POWDER is the b Faee
Powder in use. price. 12Jtf, 26, and 50 cents.
Sold at HUNT & CO; % Perfumers, *1 South EIGHTH
Btreet, two doors above Chestnut, and 131 South SE
VENTH. above Walp-nt, myfi-Sne
Mackerel, herring, shad,
4c., Ac.
2.600 bbla Mui. Nob. 1, g, and S Mackerel, late can,hi
ht *eh, ill assorted package..
. 2.000 bbla. New'BtMtpori, Fortune Bay, aud Halifax
Herring,
2.600 boxes Lubec, Sealed, and No. 1 Herring.
160 bbls.newMess Shad.
\ ■ 260 boxes Herkimer County Cheese, &c.'.
* Iq store aud for sale by MURPHY ft KOONB.
UVI-tf Ho. I*6 North WHARVES.
THE WEPNESIMJ, JIFLY 29, 1863.
RAILROAD LINES.
1863. NKw^YouSf^^- 1863.
mn PHILADBIgHIA
AND TBBNTON KAILBOAD COMPANY’S
tINKB.FBOM PHILADELPHIA TO
NBW YOBK AND WAY PLACBB.
W “ f 0L?0W8-V«"’
lA. M., Tl. n.mdtn and Amboy. 6. nIA4»
50mra0d5t10n—............ *Vi,*r~'/w*‘V "i*. *
At 6A. M., Tl. Camden nnd J»rs»y OUy. (M. J. ,A» ■ .
AtAAlL. ''?*w * *
JtftX?* Camden and Jersey City, 3d ClaM
At 11AM., yla KenslMton and Jersey City. Bx-.
--gg. •' ..... ...» 4AM lIHIIO IW
At IS £!! yin Camden and Amboy, O. And A.. ,
Aeeommodatlon...••*•• • ••■ 1“: ’il-jj ■ ""V’ V ' ,l' * ■
AtSP. M.,yla Camden and Amboy. C. and AM- •
A? and Jersey City, Waeh. __
and New York Expre55.......... * 00
At si P. M., yla Kensington and. Jersey City, By*-
nlnr Mftll.se.... > TO
At UX P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, South* •
ernMaUa»f»«»»« Iw
At (NlrKt). via Kejydngten and Jersey City,
SoutternExpress..*••.• v.Va ® w ,
It 6P. M., vis Camden and Amboy, Aec^^-modn*
tion. (FrelghtandPassengeri-'lst Cias* A_-get~~ X
Do ." ‘ 2d Claes do.****** J to
Tbe 6.15 5?.' M. Kyenlng Mall, and 1.30 (Nlgbt) SontW.
Kxpreu will nn daily; all others Sunday s_exc«p»££_ -
“or Water Cap. Strondabarg Beriaton. Wake»- ■ _
Montrose. Great tend. &e„ at 7,10 A. M.fror- .Mm.
yu DeUware. La«lca«iu.e _ M j
SStfe^ o ?TbeT* ruifUfft: m: fr\o
3 IrnlF p-oCy, Bwansyille, and PMdbWton,at 3 A.
7'.'eehold, at 8 A. M. and 3 P. M.
’ ’.Sind 11 A M. and « P.
P. M. from Walnnt-elreet
- doTmeabnrg, Tacony. Wissondinlne, Bridesbarg,
and Franfcfort; at 9 A.M. , 2,6, 5.45.. and BF. M., from
.Kensington Depot, . _ .
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delaneo, Beverly, Burlington,
Florence, Bordentown. Ac.,at 6 IM., 12 M., 1, 3.30, 4K.
and 6P. M. The 3.50 and 4K P. M. lines ran direct
through to Trenton. ... ■
Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate
stations. at 2)4 P. M. from Walnut street wharf.
99r For New York and Way Lines leavinc Kenslttl
lon Depot, take the ears on Fifth street, above Walnnt,
half an hour before departure. The ears run into the,
Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the
Slfty Pounds of Baggage only allowed e&eh Paisenter.
Passengers areprohibited* from taking anything as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid for extra.' The Company limit tneir
responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and
will not be liable for any amount beyond 9100, exeept by
special contract. ••••/
June 29th. 1863. WM. H. GAT2MBE, Agent.
LINKS FROM NEW YORK FOB PHILADELPHIA,
• WILL LBAVB, PEOK ?OOT 07 OORTIiASTT STBBEr,- ?
At 12 M„ and 4 P. M., via Jersey City and Camden.
At 7and 10A. M., 6,7X»and 11*P. M. via Jersey City
and Kensington.
From foot of Barelay street at 6 A. M. and 2 IP. H» via
Amboy and Camden. . . • .
From Pier No. 1 North river,wt 1 and Sp. M. .(freight
and passenger) Amboy and Camden. .
gyj PENNSYLVANIA gg
00.0 ENTBAL BAILBOAD.g§
«hb GJ*,BAT DOUBLE-TRACK short route to yu
“ WEST, NORTHWEST, AHB SOUTHWBST.
BCmipmenU and facilities for the safe, speedy, aid
comfortable transportation of passengers unsurpassed by
any route i«i the country.
Trains leave the Depot at Eleventh and Market streets,
as follows:
Mail Train. at, »*«w«>♦«< mm 7.90 A. M>
East Line at..« •*« ►.■ .«.««<.«.« ««,,,»»■..11.30 A. EL
Through Express at.*, F. M.
West Cheater Accommodation, No. * 8.45 A. M,
44 44 No, 2 P. M.
Harrisburg Aoeommodation Train at,♦*„+**... ISO F.M,
Lancaster Train at ... AOO F. M,
Farkesburg Train (from West Philadelphia).. 5.50 P. M.
Thronyh passenyers,'by tbe Fast Line, reach Altoona
for supper, where will be found excellent accommoda
tions for the night, at the Logan House, and may take
either the Philadelphia or -Baltimore Express, each ot.
which make* connection at' Pittsburg for all points. A
daylight new la thus afforded of the entire lino and it*
magnificent scenery.
.Tie Throtfgh Express^train runs daily-all the oihtf
trains daily, except Sunday. ....
FOR PITTSBURG AND THE WEST.
- The Hail Train, Fast Line, and Through Express con
nect at Pittsburg with through trains on all the diverg
ing roads from that point, North to the Lakes, West to
the Mississippi and’Missouri rivers, and South and
southwest to all points accessible by Railroad. Thronyh
Tickets to Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, St. Paul, Colum
bus, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Leavenworth, Kansas,
Wheeling, Dayton, Cincinnati,' LouisviUe, Cairo, and all
other principal points, and baggage checked through,
* - • : INDIANA BRANCH RAILROAD
The Through Express, leaving at 10.90 P. M., connects,
« flairaviUe Intersection, with a train on this road for
Blairsville, Indiana. Ac.
EBENSBURG & CRESSON BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Through Express Train, leaving at 10.30 P.M.,
connects at Cresson. at 8.40 A. M., with a train on this
road for Ebenßbury. A train also leaves Cresson for
Xbensburg at 8 P. M.
S976,SUM
—arffk,
_ HOLLIDAYSBUBG BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Mail Train, at 7.30 A: M., and Through Expreu, At
10.30 P. ,M. .connect at Altoona with train* for Holliday**
bnrg at 71fl_P. M.iandJJt._M._ - : -
Tyrone & clearfield branch railroad.
The Through Express Train, leaving at 10.30 P. M..
connects at Tyrone •with-ai train for Bandy Ridge and
Fhilipsbur*. And by Bald Eagle Valley R. R. for Port
Matilda, Milesbnrg. and Bellefonte.
_ HUNTINGDON & BROAD TOP RAILROAD.
The Through Express Train, leaving at 10.30 P, M. ?
connects at Huntingdon with a train for Hopewell at
6.22 A. M.
NORTHERN CENTRAL AND PHILADELPHIA &SBH
, RAILROADS.
Ton Sukbvkt, Williamsport, Look Hatrf, Elmira,
Rochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls. Passengers
taking the Mail Train, at. 7.30 A. M.. and the Through
Express, at 10.30 P. M., go directly through without
change of cars between Philadelphia and Williamsport.
For YORK, HANOVER, and GETTYSBURG, the trains
leaving at 7.30 A. M. and 2.30 P. M. connect at Columbia
With trains on the Northern Central R. S.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD.
The Mail Train, at 7.30 A. M.. and Through Express, at
10.30 P. M., connect at Harrisburg with trains for Carlisle,
Chamberaburg, and Hagerstown.
_ WAYNESBTJBG BRANCH RAILROAD.
The trains leaving at 7.30 A. M. and 4.00 P. M. connect
at Downlngtown with trains' on this road for Waynes
bnrg and all intermediate stations.
FOR WEST CHESTER. .
Passengers for West Chester taking the trains leaving
at 8.45 A. M. and 12.30 and 4.00 P. M. go directly through
without change of cars.
COMMUTATION TICKETS.
For 1,3,6,9, or 12 months, at very.low rates, for the ac«
commodatlon of persons living out of town, or located on
or near the line of the road. • ;
• COUPON TICKETS.
For 26 trips, between any two points, at about two
cents per mile. These tickets are intended for the use of
families travelling frequently.and are of great advantage
to persons making occaetonwtrijw^^
For 1 or 8 months, for the use of scholars attending
School in the eitv. :
For farther information apply at the Passenger Station,
g. E. corner of ELEVENTH ana MARKET Streets.
JAMES COWDBN. Ticket Agent,
WESTERN EMIGRATION. . .
An Emigrant-Accommodation Train leaves No. IST
Dock street dally (Sundays excepted), at 4 o’clock P.M.,
offering a comfortable mode oft ravel to families going
West, at one-half the usual rates of fare. Particular at
tention is paid to Baggage, for which checks are given,
and baggage forwarded by same train with the passen
•ger..
For full information apply to . ...
FRANCIS FUNK, Emigrant Agent,
131 DOCK Street
MANN’S BAGGAGE EXPRESS.
An agent of this reliable Express Company will pace
through each train before reaching the depot, and take
np checks and deliver Baggage to any part of the city.
Baggage will be called forpromptly when orders are left
at the Passenger Depot,-Eleventh and Market streets.
The travelling public are assured that it U entire
responsible.
By this route freights of all descriptions can be for
warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio,
Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Mis
souri, by railroad direct , or to any port on the navigable
rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg.
The rates of freight to and from any point in the West,
by the Pennsyl vania'Central Railroad, are, at all times,
as favorable as are charged by other Railroad-Compa
nies. Merchants and shippers entrusting the transporta
tion of their freight to this Company can rely with eonfl
dence on its speedy transit.'
For freight contracts or shipping directions apply to Of
address the'Agents of the Company:
B. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia.
D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg. •
CLARKE & Co., Chicago, V«
LEECH & Co., No. 1 Astor House, or No. I South Wil
liam street. New York. ‘
LEECH & C0..-No. 77 Washington street, Bostoa. - -
WM. BROWN,-No. 80 North street, Baltimore, Agent
■orthem Central Sailway. H H HOTJBTOK ,
G m er.ir r el,M^ent.P H UlaMphl t
Ji2-tf General Superintendent, Altoona, Fa.
BgM— NORTH PENNSYL
eSWiiI W VANIA RAILROAD—For BETH
LEHEM. DOYLESTOWHV MATJCH CHUNK, HAZLE
TON, EASTON, WILKEBBABBB, WILLIAMSPOBT.
>K ' SUMMER! aheangement.
Pawenger Trains leave the new Depot, THIRD Street,
above Thompson street, daily (Sundays excepted), as
follows: ■ .
At 7 A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown, M&uth
Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, Ac.
At 3.16 P. ; M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, As.
At 6.16 P. M. for Bethlehem; Allentown, Mauch Chunk.
For Doylestown at 9.16 A. M- and 4.lfi P. M. ■
For Fok Washington at 10.36 A. M. and 6.30 P. M.
White cars of the Second and Third-streets like City
Passenger run directly to the new Depot. .
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethlehem at 6.45 A. M.. 9.30 A. M., and 6.09 F. M.
Leave Doylefifcown at 7.35 A. M. and 4P. M. •
Leave Fort Washington at 6.40 A. M. and. 2P. M.
«.. . .V ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A- M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at3P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7A. M. .
Bethlehem for Philadelphia P. M. __ • • .
~ ap2o ’ • : BLLIS CLARK, Agent,
WEST CHESTER & PHILADELPHIA,
- VTA TUB
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
_ . . .
Passengers for West Chester leave the depot, s2,nje*of
®®y®|rth and Market streets, and go through WITHOUT
CHANGE OI pHILADELpHIA
Leave at 8.45 A. M .Arrive West Chester 10.30 A. M.
4 ‘12.50P. M. " 2.30P.M.
41 4,00 P. Mi 6.00P.M.
PROM WEST CHESTER.
Le&Yeat 6.20 A. M Arrive West Phila... 8.00 A. H.
.*« *'lO.6OA. M. “ *' 12.25 P. M.
*• " 3.45 P. M. " *' 6.00 P. M.
Passenger* for Western points from West Chester con
nect'at the Intersection with the Mall Train at 8.45 A. M.,
the Harrisburg -Accommodation at 3.46 P. M., and. the
Lancaster Train at 6.26 P. M. . •
Freight delivered at the depot, comer of Thirteenth
and Market streets, previous to 12 M.-will ho forwarded
by the Accommodation Train, and reach West Chester.
Tor tickets and further information, apply to
xorucxew ana JAMEg CO WDBN, Ticket Agent
Ja2-tf : ELEVENTH and MARKET Street*.
Sg»a—3 PHILADELPHIA
BLMIBA B. B. LIMB
186S SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. _. 1861
For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA, and all
points in tlie W. and N.. W. Passenger Trains lea.,
Penot of Philadelphia and Beading Railroad, eorn.r
Broad and Callowhlll street*, at 8.10 A. M. and 3.SOr.
to point. In
Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western N.W
York, &c., Ac. Baggage checked throng), to Buffalo.
Niagara Falls, or Intermediate Point,.
General Agent,
THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL. and office of How
ard’s Express Company. OPT CHESTNUT St. ja3l-tr
1863.fliE——B 1863.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
ROAD.—This great line traverses the Northern and
andNorthweßt counties of Pennsylvania.to the city of
It has been - leased by the PMSSTLTASII RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, and under their auspices is being
rapidly opened throughout it s entire length., , , >
It is now in use for Passenger and Freight business
from Harrisburg to Driftwood, second fork, <177 miles)
on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Brie* (71
BaileB) on the Western Division.
TIKE OF FABSBKOBR TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Westward. „ - v „
Mall Train.*... 7.30 A.M.
Express Train. 10.30 P.M.
Cars run through without change both ways on these
trains between Philadelphia and Look Haven, and b# 1
tween Baltimore and Lock Haven. _ , ..
- Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Traiua both way*
between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport
and Philadelphia. * . , ,
For information respecting Passenger business apply
at the Southeast corner Eleventh and Market Streets.
And for. Freight business ofthe Company’s Agents:!
S. B. KINGSTON. Jr.. comer Thirteenth and Market,
streets. Philadelphia.
J S’ - B. 8.. Baltimore ,
. UNIU.. Agen H H HOUSTON.
Gen.ralFr^WA^PhlU.delpU^
general Ticket Agent. Philadelphia.
JOS. D. POTT&
mh6*tf General Manager, Williamsport.
.fgge—BM3. THE PHILADELPHIA
eastern transportation
COMPANY is now prepared to forward FREIGHT from
Philadelphia to New York, via Camden and Port Moi>
'^Theattenttonof Shippers«a>Merchantsdirectedtc
.expeditious RAILROAD ROUTE, and a
portion of ,their patronage respectfully solicited.
received at third wharf above Arch streak
W. F. GRIFFITTS, Jn..GeneralM&nager,
' ' JOHNBUCfe, Freigh) Agent, . -
gIS-t( Piar No. «8 NORTH RIVER. Hew York.
FREIGHTS.
SHERIFF'S SALES,
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRV p E 0P ,
kJ writ of Alian I>er»rl I\»oia», tome
beexorscd to public sale or venduo. (m y
id a, Angnst 3. 1833. at 4 o’clock, at*any it, n tt ‘
All those two certain msssnagesor t s ‘teot Hall,
contignous lots or pieces of Kronad HI ,Ul ' six
west corner of Y ork and William str '■’ ’ l_ ;i! SoQtn
of Hamilton, in tho county of Phils U, 11 W
the city of Philadelphia, marked ' la ’ n ”f P* T t
gather ja frreadtb on Yorkst?*' ‘ t Tmi w il f! »«
drew: street respectively, tbry j Aa *
tending in tengttTor depth fro rj 5m
said Walnut or Andrew stone',; .qiAnV 8
street, two hundred and tv eAv fe*
ward by lot No 31; souttow, a‘-I
street, eastward by -V Walnut or Andrew
York street aforesaid. [B'jf .treat, and northward by
Nathaniel B, Browne. hr tbe premises which.
2fich day of May, anno indenture bearing date the ;
Deed Book A. D. B » If' Domini 1808. and recorded, in
conveyed fintor alia)- - o 16, page 2cD, &c-. granted.and
Armand John DeP onto the Raid John Potts Brown,
and William Her* .ofiset, Jr., Robert Frar-ktin Brown,
the firm of Bre* -ry Wiggins, copartners in trade, under
under and an* h& Be Rosset their heirs and assigns,
tain mortg* .oject nevertheless to the payment of a cer
' dollars, r - ffe debt or. principal »am of five, thonshnd
saxe r* ecured thereon by a certain indenture of mort-
Amer .‘Ven aud execatcd by Thomas Allibone, to, the
c f p - »can Fire Insurance Company, dated the 21st- day
« May, A, D. .1841, and. recorded in Mortgage Book
12, page 606, Ac » and which said mortgage
debt it is intended forthwith to pay off. discharge, and
satisfy of record.] "
N. B.—The buildings erected on the ab.ove-described
Jot are a large double‘three-story rouvh-cast dwetlin <,
fronting on William street, n.^W"called Thirty-ninth
' street, with back building* a tV?P*story rough-cast
stable on the rear the lot
[D C.,.646; 1863 . relit, *19,236, Garlikta. ]-
_Taken in exc' alion and to be Bold as tUe property of
John Potts.. Brown and others. -
’ .. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 18, 1863, . _ je2)*St
' SHERIFF’S SALE.-Ry VIRTUE OF A.
writ of Alias Levari Facias, to me directed, will
beoxpoaed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, August 3, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at sansom-street Hall.
All that certain four-story brick messuage or tsnemant
and lot or piece uf ground, situate on. the southwest cor
‘ Of and Twenty-third (lately called Ashton)
• streets. In the City 61 Philadelphia aforesaid- contaiilmg
in frontfer breadth on said Lombard street, twenty feet,
andin length or detith on paid Twenty-third, street se
venty feet to a seven-feet-wide atley, laid out by Janies
Kerr.- Bounded on the north by Lombard street, on the
east by Twenty-third street, on the south bv the afore
said f even-ftet-wide alley, and on the west by ground
now or late oftbe said James Kerr CBeing the same
messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, which.
Jason L. Fennimore and wife, by indenture dated the
day of July, A: D. 184 S, recorded in Deed
Book A, W. M.; No. 76, page 139, &c. ‘, granted and con-
Seyed unto the said Abigail B. Tarr in fee, as in and by
le sa.id recited indenture, reference being thereunto
had, will more fully and at large appear.]
CD. C., 659; JuueT. ’63. Debt, $3,500. GW. Biddle.]-
Taken in execution and to be sold as- the property of
Abigail B. T»rr, Ac. ' JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
.Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, July 18. 1863. :* jy2o-3t
(SHERIFF’S SALE.—-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas,to me directed,will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing. August 3.1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
east side of Thirteenth street, at the distance of one hun
dred and twelve feet southward from the south side of
Columbia avenue, in the Twentieth ward of the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said
Thirteenth street sixteen feet, and extending eastward
in length.or depth of that width, parallel with said Co
lumbia avenue, one hundred and sixteen feet to a thirty
two-feet-wide street. Bounded northward by ground
granted to —— Keeley, southward by other ground this
ay granted to the said Benjamin Wilson, eastward by
the said thirty-two-feet wide street, and westward by
Thirteenth street aforesaid. CSeingpart of a large lot of.
ground which M. Carey Lea and wife, by indenture
dated the 16fch day of February, A. D. 1854, recorded in
Deed Book T.H., No. US. page 564, &c., granted and
conveyed unto William M. Parham in fee.] Together
with the free use and privilege of the said thmy-two
feet-wide street as and for a passage-way and water
course at all.times hereafter forever.
N. B.~On the said premises is erected a three-story
.brick dwelling-house.
To be sold subject to a yearly ground rent of one hun
dred and six dollars.
CD. C.,550; Jure Term, ’63. Debt, $lll 31. Baird.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Beniamin Wilson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. July 18 1863. jy2o-3t
.SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
writ of Alias Levari Facias, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue,'on MONDAY Eve
ning, August 3, 1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
-north side of Walnut street, at the distance of two hun
dred and seventy feat eastward from the east side of
Thirtv.sixth street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the
city or Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on
the said Walnut street thirty feet, and in length or depth
of that width northward at right angles with the said.
Walnut street one hundred, and twenty-four feet.
Bounded on the South by the said Walnut street, on
the east : by lot marked the £Caorfil piah or tne v tl
lage of Hamilton No 111, on the north by ground of
William Jones, and on the west by other ground in
tended to be this day granted to the said James D- Shaw.
CWhick lot of ground the said Annesley R. Govetfc and
Elizabeth J., his wife, by indenture bearing even date
with this recited indenture of mortgage, to wit: the 21st
day of April, A, D. IS6O, and executed immediately
: before the same, and intended , to be recorded, for the
consideration money therein mentioned, granted and
conveyed unto the said James D. Shaw in fee; of which
said consideration money the principal moneys hereby
secured, are part, the residue thereof being the sum to
be advanced by the said mortgagee to the said mortgagor
toward s the construction of a messuage or tenement on tk e
the hereby-granted lot, agreeably to the terms of certain
articles of agreement in writing between the said parties,
bearing date the day before the date of this recited in
denture of mortgage, which said recited indenture of
mortgage is dated the 21st day of April, A. D. 1860, and
which said articles are intended to be recorded ]
N. B. —On this lot is erected a three-story rough-cast
brick messuage, with two-story brick back buildings,
With porch in front-; said messuage being built in cot
tage style;
[D. C.. 561; June T., ’63. Debt, $3,200. G. W. Biddle. ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
James D. Shaw. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff/
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, July 18, 1663. jy2o-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Le vari Facias, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, August 3, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All tb&t certain four- story brick messuage or tenement
and lot or piece of ground situate on the south side of
Lombard street, at the distance of twenty feet westward
from the west side of Twenty-third street, (late Ashton
street,) in the said city of Philadelphia; containing in
front or breadth on the . said Lombard street thirty-six
feet, and extending in length or depth southward of that
width sever ty, feet. Bounded northward by the said
Lombard street: southward by ground now or late of
Augustus De. Kalb Tarr et al.; eastward by ground
formerly of James Kerr, now or late of Abigail B. Tarr,
and westward by ground now or late of James Kerr.
(Being the samelof or piece of ground which James Kerr,
by indenture dated the Ist day of. November, A. D. iSSS,
and recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 41, pace 512,:
Ac.‘/granted and conveyed unto the said Augustus De !
Kalb Tarr in fee, reserving thereout a yearly ground
rent or, sum of three hundred dollars, in equal' half
yoarly as therein expressed; and which said
vearly ground rent or sum of three hundred dollars
Martha Bowman, in whom the same was then vested,
in fee, by deed poll endorsed, dated the 16th day of June,
A. v D 1857, and recorded in Deed Bookß. I). W.» No.
133, page 296, &c., granted, released, “god forever extin
guished unto the said Augustus De Kalb Tarr, his heirs
and assigns forever, as therein expressed. ]
: CD. C., 568; JuneT V’63. Debt, $3,600. G. W. Biddle.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
’Augustus De Kalb Tarr. - JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 18.1863. jy2Q-3t
CHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
L? a writ of Alias Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 3,1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sau6om-street Hall,
A certain lot or piece of ground, with three brick mes
suages or tenements thereon erected, situate- in- the
Northern Liberties and county of Philadelphia, on the
west side of Orchard between Brown street and
Poplar lane; containing m front or breadth on said
Orchard street seventeen feet, and in length extending
westward fifty feet. [Being: the same lot or piece of
ground which William A. Porter. Esq., High Sheriff of
an'd for the city and county of Philadelphia, by deed
poll dated-the twenty-fourth day of Jane, anno Do
mini one thousand eight hundred : and forty-three, ac
knowledged in open District Court, held at Philadel
phia, for the city and county of Philadelphia, and en
tered among.the records thereof, in Book O. page 252,
and, by virtue of acertain writ of venditioni exponis.
therein recited, grant and convey unto the said Abel M.
Jameß in fee; subject to the payment of a- certain yearly
ground rent or sum of seventeen dollars, which yearly
ground rent William Macferran and wife, bv deed poll
bearing even date herewith, endorsed on the original
ground-rent deed, and intended, forthwith to be record-.
ed, granted, assigned, and conveyed unto the said Abel
M. James, his heirs and assigns, whereby the same
cessed, merged, and became forever extingui-hed.J
[D. C., 667; June T., ’63.. Debt, $605.50, McAllister.]
Taken in execution and to be sold - as the property of
Abel M. James. . JOHN THOMPSOJ^Sheriff.
-Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 18,1863. jy2o-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
N-* a. writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening,August3,lB63. at 4 o’clock.at Sansom-street Hall;
. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate upon the
south side of Christian street, in the late district of Moy
amensing, now the city of Philadelphia, commencing at
the distanee.of seventy-three feet eastward from the east
Bide of Eleventh street; containing in front orbreadth
on said Christian street sixteen feet, and extending in
length’or depth southwardly, between parallel lines, on.
the east side thereof, eighty-seven feet six inches, and
on the west side thereof eighty-four feet six inches!
more or less, to a proposed twelve-feet-wide alley lead
ing into Tenth street, as laid out by a.certain writ of
partition issued out. of the District Court for the city
and county, of Philadelphia, as of December Term, 1843,
No. 391, and extended by the said Henry G. - Freeman
about sixteen feet further west. Bounded north by the
said Christian street, east by grounds granted to C.
Comegys, on the south by the said: twelve-feet-wide
alley, and on west partly by other ground of the said
H. G.- Freeman and partly by a three-feet-wide alley,
fifty-one feet in length, running into Christian street
aforesaid. (Being the same premises , which the said
Henry G. Freeman and v ife,by indenture bearing even
date herewith, duly executed and acknowledged prior
to the execution hereof and intended to be recorded,
for tie coisideration money thei’ein mentioned, grant
ed and conveyed unto the said John H. Taggirt, in
fee/]
N. B.—The above described lot has athree-storybrick
dwelling house, with two-story brick back buildings
thereon erected
.'CD. C., 547; JuneT., ’63. .Debts6so. Stover.]
Taken- in extcution and to be sold as the property of
John H. Taggart. . JOHN THOSIPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. July 18,1863, jy2o-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE —BY VIRTUE OF
M a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve*
ning, August 3.1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-street Hail,
- Air that certain triangular lot or piece of ground situ
ate at the northeasterly corner of Chestnut street and the
Chestnut-hillßailroad, in Germantown, intbe Twenty
second ward of ihe city of Philadelphia, beginning on
the northwesterly! side of said Chestnut street, at ths dis
tance of one hundred and eighty feet southwesterly from
•the corner of .Henry Cope’s land; thence‘extending
northwesterly on a hceparallel to said Cope’s ground to
the said Chestnut-hill- Railroad; thence southwesterly
along said railroad to the ; said. Chestnut street, and
thence northeastwardly along the northwesterly side of
said Chestnut street one hundred feet to the place of be
ginning- [Being the same premises which. Charles H.
•Shoemaker, by indenture dated the twetieth day of Oc
tober, A. D. 1856, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No.
*2, page 477. &c., granted and conveyed unto William
Nuttall; subject to the payment of a certain yearly
ground rent of eighty dollars; payable semi-annually to
harles H. Shoemaker, his-heirs or assigns, for the
arrearages of which sbid ground rent the above lot is
sold.j
[D.C.', r SS7; JuneT.,’63. Debt.*572.88. O- W. Davis. 1 :
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William Nuttall. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 18.1853. jy2o 3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ ofAlias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening,August3,lB63. atto’clock, at Sansom-streetHall,
J All'that certain lot or piece of ground sitnate in the
First ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the intersection
of Tenth street with Patsyunk road: commencing at the
point of intersection; thence extending southward, along
the easterly side of said Pa*syunk road, one hundred
and eleven feet one half inch; thence southeastwardly
in a line at right angles with said Passyunk road, about
thirty-five feet, to a point; thence eastward, on a line at
right angles with Tenth street, about thirty-five feet, to
the. west side of said Tenth street: thence northward,
along,said Tenth street, one hundred and -ten feet three
inches, to the place of beginning. Bounded eastwardly
by Tenth street, northward and westward by Passyunk
road, and southward by ground of - > . [Being the
same lot of ground which George W. Norris and wife, by
deed dated June 23d: 1851, and recorded in Deed Book
T. H., No. 20, page. 339, &c., granted unto John Fitz
patrick in fee; reserving a ground rent of one hundred
dollars. ] • ■'
•'[D. C., 640; JuneT. ’63.,-Debt *388.92. Pile.l
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Jolin.Fitzpatrick. • JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 18. 1863. jy2o*St
CHKRIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
k? a writ of Alias Levari Facias; to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 3,1863, at 4 o’clock,, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain three-story brick messuage or tenement
and lot or piece of ground situate on the east side of Clinton
street.'attbe distance of one hundred and ninety feet nine
and three-suarter inches southward from the southeast
-corner of the said Clinton street and Phoenix street;- in
that .part of the said city of Philadelphia lately called
Kensington; containing In front or breadth on the >aid
Clinton street twelve feet, and extending in length or.
depth eastward between parallel lines at right angles
with the said Clinton street, on the north line thereof,
about sixty feet three inches and a half, and on the south
line thereof fifty-nine feet ten inches andahalf, he the
same more or less, in depth to the centre of-a certain
brick culvert laid out and constructed by Oliver Parry
and Nathaniel Kandolph (former owners of a larger lot 1
of ground of which the premises hereby granted are
part), midway between the said Clinton aud Howard
streets, for' the use of all the lots communicating there-,
with, and leadinefrom the distance of about fifty feat
'southward from-Phamix street to the extent of about
one hundred and sixty-oight r feet, where it turns and;
-leads westwardly into the said Clinton street. [Being
the same premises which the said Hiram Miller^ by in-;
. denture bearing even date with this recited indenture of
mortgage, to wit: tlie twenty-second day of August,
■A. D. 1856, but executed immediately before the same.*
for .the consideration therein mentioned, part of which*
was thereby secured, granted and conveyed;unto the,
said-James it; Bowles, in fee, subject to the express re
striction that the yards of the houses to be erected upon.
'the said lot should not at any time be filled up to a level
higher than six feet below the curbstone in thestreets
opposite the respective buildings.] Together with-ihe>
free and uninterrupted use, right, liberty, and privilege:
of the said brick culvert, as and for a water-course and.
drain,‘in common with the owners and; tenants and oc- k
copiers of-other lots oi- ground communicating there-,
with, at all’times, hereafter forever. Subject toapro
portlonate part of the expense of cleanßlng.and keeping
tbe same in goddvOrder and repair. .. . .
• [D..C. 660;. June T.. 03. n Debt, *6OO. G. W. Biddle 1
Taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property of
James R. Bowles. > JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s office, uly 16,1563. jy2o-3fc
SHERIFF’S SALES.
CHE RIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
V l> writ of Alla. Levari Facias, to me directed will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evea
,at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or plecoof ground situate on the :
north sido of Walnut street, at the distance of .two hun
dred and forty feet eastward, from the ea*t sido of Thirty*
tixtk street, in the.Tw.Bßty.fonrth ward of the city of
l'mjadelpbla; containing in front or breadth on the said
Walnut street thirty feet, and in length or depth, of that
width,, northward, at right angles with the said Wal
nut street, one hundred and twenty-four feet. Bounded '
on the south by the said Walnut street, on the east and
west by other ground intended to he this day granted.to'
*he earn James D Shaw, and ou the-north by ground of
i • ,J a S? Jones. [Which lot of ground the said Annes
ley R. .Govett and Elizabeth J. , hra wife, by indenture
bearing even date with this recited indenture of mort
gage. to wit.-the 21st day of "April; A. D. 1860. and exe
cuted immediately: before the same, and intended to *
recorded.’for-the tonsideratifin money therein-' • 00
tioned' f< granted and conveyed unto the said - r
Sbaw in fee, of which said . consideration «ames D.
principal moneys hereby secured are p>* . money _ the
thereof bein* the sum to be advanced ~
gagee to the.said mortgagor towards th* V™f£««*-' aor K
a messuage or tenement on
agreeable to the terms of certain KrtiSfJc i O - fc *
writing between the said PAricm* bA«rf«» la
before..the date of this reeled day
which said recited °?
sut'davof Auril A D ■*” -ire of mortgage is dated the
: WMCU Said articlo3 are
hrklk B mess- lot -A 8 sfected a three-story ronah-cast
with W ,"*.»*»• with two-story brick back buildiDgs,
p *, cll ha-front, said mesßuago being built in cot
s yle.
CD.C. ,562; June T.,’63. Debt, *53,200. G. W. Biddle.]
Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of
James D. Shaw. JOHN THOMP“ n v Shtriff
_P_blladelphia, SheriFs J nly fg-' TyW-li
S h E?.IfF’S sale.—by VIRTUE or 1
: ;WI }“: of Xevaii Facias, to me directed, will be
CKPOSCU to PR U 1C sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Augusts, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certainlot or piece of ground, with the double
three-story d welling house with the other buildings and
improvements, thereon erected, situate on the south-
L. Jr °: Trenton avenue and northeasterly side
- ai S el liT. Btr s et ’ the , htto district of Richmond,
now in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia!
containuiß in front or breadth on said Clearfield street
one hundred and.thirty-seyen feet ten and a half inches,
and extending m length or depth northeastwardly
ninety feet. Bounded northeastwardly by ground now
§* *0 : E. Spangler, .southeaatwardly-by
Witte street, northwefttwardly by Trenton avenue, and
southwestwardly by Clearfield street aforesaid [Being
the same premises which Amanda E. Cofllu, by inden
ture dated tbe2Sth day of June, A. D, 1862, and intended
to be recorded, granted, and conveyed unto, the said
H olmes B. Kelley, m fee. under and subject to the pay
ment of a yearly ground rent or sum of two hundred and
two dollars and twenty-three cents, payable half-yearly
on the first day of March and September in every year,
free of taxes, as therein expressed. And which said,
yearly ground rent or sum of two hundred and two dol
lars and twenty-three cents John S. Morton and wife,
bTiindentured dated the Bth day of September, A D.
1862, and intended to be forthwith recorded, granted
and conveyed unto the said Holmes B. Kelley, in fee,
whereupon .-the same ceased, merged, and becamofor*
ever extinguished, as therein expressed.] .
[D C:, 657; June T., ’63. • Debt, $2,600. G. W. Biddle ]
lakeniu execution and to besold as the property of
Holmes B. Kelley. ; JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff..
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office. .Tnly 18. 1863. jy2o-3t
QHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
, • a writ of Alias Levari Facias, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, august 3, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
southeasterly side of East Washington street, late in the
borough of Germantown, now in : the Twenty-second
ward .of the city of Philadelphia: beginning at a'stako
set for a corner by the side of the said East Washington
street (as widened), being twenty-five feet' from the
centre thereof, at the distance of two hundred and sixty
five feet three inches southwesterly from the centre of
the Bristol; township-line road; thence extending along
the said side of East Washington street (as .widened)
sonth forty-two degrees and twenty-five minutes, west
one hundred and twenty feet, and extending in length
or depth of that width, between parallel lines at right
angles therewith, southeastwardly two hundred and
twenty-five feet to the side of a new street forty teit
wide, to be laid out and opened by Charles Harlan, pa
rallel with Bast Washington street, called “Mary
street,” [Being the same premises which John F. Brin-'
ton, by indenture, bearing date the 6th day of June. A,
D, 1856, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book R. D. W.,
No. 81, page 435, &c., granted and- conveyed unto Tem
perance Ann Brown, wife of the said JamesD. Brown,
in fee simple; and the said. Temperance Ann Brown
being so thereof seized of the said premises, departed
this life, having first toade and published her last will
. ana testament in writing, hearing date the 20th day of
February, A. D. 1357. since her decease dulyproved and
remaining on file in the Register’s office at Philadelphia,
wherein and whereby she did give and bequeath the
said premises unto her husband, the said James, D.
Brown, as in and by the said rec'ted last will and testa
ment EDd indenture, reference being had unto them re
spectively v will more fully and at large appaar ] To
gether with the free and common use and privilege of
the said Mary street, with and without horses, cattle
and carriages, at all times hereafter forever.
UJ.a, 532iJahQ T., ’63.: Debt, 91 f 25& A* Thompson, J
Taken in execution and to be sola as ’thS property Of
Mary J. Brown, administratrix, &c.. of James 0. Brown,
deceased. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July IS, 1563.: jy2o-3t
, SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
; a writ of Pluries Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
T will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
• Evening, August 3.1863. at4o’clock,at Sansom-street Hall,
;. AH that stone messuage, barn, Ac.,-- and two contiguous
lots of land, situate in; ne Twenty-second ward of the
: city of Philadelphia, the first being described as follows;
No. I. : Begmningatastone set for a corner at the north
westwardly side of the. Old York road; thenco by laud of
' -Benjamin Armitage, north eighty-three degrees twenty
minutes west, thirty perche3and three-tenths of a perch,
to a stone; thence north five degrees ten minutes east,
thirty-five and a half perches, to a stone; thence by
land of damuel Harper, south eighty-two degrees fifty
five minutes east, twenty-six perches, to a cornerstone;
thence by land of Joseph Engle, south nine degrees
west, two perches and eighty rfive hundredths of a pe*ch,
toa stone; thence south sixty-nine degrees east, sixteen
perches and eighty-five hundredths of a perch, to a post
on the side of said Old York road; thence by said road,
south, twenty-eight degrees forty-five minutes west,
thirty perches and thirty-five hundredths, to the place
of beginning: containing, seven acres, one hundred
perches,and a half a perch of laud. (Being the same pre
mises which Joseph Healy and wife, by indenture bear
ing date the sixteenth day of November, 1844, recorded in
’Deed Book R, L. L., No. 31, page 187, &c., granted and
conveyed to the said Joseph T. Wears, in fee. 3
No 2. The other, of said tracts beginning at a corner
now or late of Silas'Wilson, and being on the line of
the above-described lot of land; thence by the same, north
four degrees twenty-nine minutes east, eight perches aud
thirty-fourhundredths of a perch, to a corner of lot now
or. late of Jacob Miller; thence by same, north eighty
four degrees west, tbirtv-eight perches, twenty-nine
hundredths of a perch, to a stone at- corner of said Mil
ler’s lot, and in line of Nathan Sperings’ land; thence by
same, south six degrees and a half west, eight perches
and thirty-four, hundredths, to a corner of said Wilsoa’s
lot; thence by same, south eighty-four degrees east,
thirty-eightperches and sixty-two hundredths, to the
place of beginning; containing two acres, more or less.
CBting the same tract of land which Henry Lelar, Esq.,
sheriff of the county of. Philadelphia, by deed poll,
dated the thirteenth day of June, 1849,and entereaamong
the records of the # District Court for the city &Dd county
of Philadelphia, in Bo >k V, page 610, &c.,. granted and
conveyed to the said Joseph T. Wears, in fee.]'
[D. C., 538; JuneT., ’63. Debt,52,105.53. Abbott.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Joseph T. Wears. ] JOHN THDSfPSON. Sheriff. .
. Philadelphia,Sheriff’s Office, July 24,1863. . jy2o-3t
GHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIR’IUE OF
. a writ of Alias Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 3,1863, at 4 o clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or. piece of ground, situate on
the northerly, side of Sergeant street, at the distance
of : eighteen feet westward from the westerly side
of Coral street, in the Nineteenth, ward of the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth
on the said Sergeant street fifteen feet eight inches,
and extending of that width in length or depth north
ward seventy three feet seven inches to a three feet
wide alley, leading into and from said Coral street,
and laid out and opened for the mutual use and accom
modation of the owners and occupiers of the premises
bounded thereby. Bounded on the east and west by
other ground of the said; Holmes B. Kelley, on the
north by said alley, and on the south by Sergeant street
aforesaid. C Being part of a larger lot of ground which
the said Alexander E. Saterbridge and wife, by inden
ture bearing even date herewith, but executed aud de
livered prior to the execution of these pießents. and in
tended to, be herewith recorded, for the consideration
money therein mentioned, part whereof is hereby se
cured, granted and conveyed unto the said Holmes B.
Kelley in fee.] Together with the free and common use,
right, liberty and privilege of said alley,at all times
hereafter forever. *
; m [D.C., 554; JuneT.,’63. 'Debt.*l,oo2 62. Ernst.]
Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of
Holmeß B. Kelley. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. July 18,1863. jy2o-3t
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, Augui 13,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
southwestwardlv side of Huntingdon street, at the dis
tance of one hundred and forty-three feet six inches
northwestwardly from the northwestwardly side of
Emerald street, in Kensington aforesaid; containing in
front or breadth on the said Huntingdon street fifty
three feet six inches, and extending that breadth in
length or depth southwestwardly 146 feet inches, to
Hazzard street. Bounded sontlieasfcwardly and north
westwardly by other ground of the said George DeHaven
and Christian Scheetz, of which this was part, sonth-
Westwardly by the said Hazzard street, aud northeast
wardly by Huntingdon street aforesaid. (Being the
same piemiseß which George DeHaven and wife,’by in
denture dated the 2d day of December, A. D. 1852, re
corded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book-R. D. W., No. 49.
page 322, &c., granted and conveyed unto the: said
Adam Hnfnel, in fee; reserving fcliereont a yearly
ground rent of $69.55 ]
CD. C.,668; JuneT., ’63. Debt, $3ll 96. McAllister.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Adam Hufhel. - ' JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July IS, 1563. jy2o-3t
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias VenditioniExponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Even
ing, August 3, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate ou the
east side of Thirteenth street, at the distance of ninety
six feet southward from the sonth side of Columbia ave
nue; in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia
aforesaid; containing in front or breadth on said Thir
teenth street sixteen feet, and exending in length or
depth eastward, keeping the same breadth parallel to
said Columbia avenue, one hundred and sixteen feet to
a thirty-two-feet-wide street; : Bounded northward and
southward by other ground granted to the said Benia
min Wilson, eastward by the said thirty-two-feet-wide
street, and westward by Thirteenth street aforesaid.
[Being part of a larger lot of ground which William BL
Parham and wife, oy indenture dated the 18th day of
August, A-D.. 1556; and inteaded. to be forthwith re
corded, granted and conveyed unto the said Nelson J.
Nickerson in fee. ] Together with the free use aud privi
lege of the said 'thirty-two-feet- wide street at all times
hereafter forever; an d the same pieinises granted by N.
J. Nickerson to Benjamin Wilsouj subject to a yearly
ground rent of one nnndred and twelve dollars, by deed
recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No; 92, page 129, &c.
N. B.—On said premises is erected a three-story gbrick
d welling-h on Fe i
CD. C., 552; June T,, ’63. Debt, $115.36. Baird.l
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Benjamin Wilson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 18,186;]. jj2o-3fc
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OE
a; writ of Alias Venditioni Exoonas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, Augusts. 1863,at4o’clock, at Sahsom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
east side of Thirteenth street, at the distance of SO feet
southward from the south side of Columbia avenue, in.
the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia; con
taining in front or breadth on the said Thirteenth street
sixteen feet and extending in length or depth eastward
keeping the same breadth parallel to said. Colombia
avenue 116 feet to a 32? feet-wide street; Bounded north
ward by ground now or late of the estate of William M.
Camac, ,deceased, southward by ground this day grant
ed to the said Benjamin Wilson, eastward by the said 32-
feet-wide. street, and westward by -Thirteenth street
aforesaid. [Being a part of a larger lot of ground which:
Wm. M. Parham and wife, by indenture dated August
18,1856, and intended to hdlforthwith recorded, granted
and conveyed unto the said Nelson J. Nickerson in fee. ]-
Together with the free use aud privilege of the said 32-
fpet-wide street at airtimes.hereafter; forever, and the
same premises granted byN. J. Nickerson to Benjamin
Wilson, subject to a yearly ground rent of $ll2, by deed
recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 93, page 133. &o.
N. B.—On saidlpremises is erected a three-story brick
dweDing house. _
: [D. C., 551; JuneTi,’63. Debt, 9115.36. Baird.]
Taken in execution and to be sold’ as the property, of
Benjamin Wilson.- - JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 18,1863.jy20-8t
CHERIFE’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
. a writ ofVenditiohi Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to Public sale dr vendue, on MONDA Y Evening,
August 3, 1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hull.
- All that certain lot or piece oj ground with the build
ings and improvements thereon erected, situate on the
west side of Duponceau street, at a distance of fifey-two
feet south of Locust street, iu the. city of, Philadelphia;
containing in front on said Dupoceau’street forty-five feet,
and extending in.length or depth twenty feet. Bounded
on the east by said Duponceau street, on the south by a
certain, tlree-feet-wide alley, on the west by ground
now or late'of Charlotte Rapp, and on the north by
ground granted'or intended to have been; granted to
Richard McLain. .. . .
rp. C. 563; June IV, ’63. Debt $5OO/ J. G. Lougatreth.]
Taken in execution- and to be sold as the property of
John G.'Kelley. • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
'Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, JulylB,lS63. jy2o-3t -
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, August 3,1863, atdo’clock, at Sansom-streetHall,
All that certain: lot or piece of ground situate in the
Nineteenth ward, city of Philadelphia, on tbe north
west corner of Sergeant and Sapyiva streets; containing
in front on Sergeant street fifty-six feet, and extending
of that width in depth along Sepviva streefconehun
di*ed and thirty-eight feet one and one-eighth inches to
Fox street,. [Recital —Dead W. F. Eralen and J."D.
Sergeant, trustees, et ft]-.-to Isaac Thompson in fee;
dated April 9, 1550; recorded in Deed Book R-D. W.,
No. 6, page 521,' reserving a ground rent of $7O 3 '
- - [D. C;vs4l; JuneT.,’63 ; . Debt, 9595.43. Pile.] •
Taken: in execution and to be sold as the property of-
Isaac Thompson. JOHN THOMPSON,- Sheriff.
: Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 18, -1863. -j r y2o-3t
CJTERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
*3 a writ of Alias Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or. vendue, on MONDAY E vehiiig,
August3,lS63, at4o’clock, at Sansom-streetHall,
All those two brick buildings and lot or piece of grounl
situate on the, south;side of Locust street, between
Eleventh and Twelfth streets.iuthe city of Philadelphia;
commencics: fifteen feet six inches east of Mercer street. .
and containing in front Locust strent fifte3u feet,
an din.depth of that width, .seventy.feat, with the use of
a three- f eet alley imo Mercer street. . ' ;: - . '
: V Vo[D. C.v 648; JuneT., ’63. Debt, $412 Stover.]
Taken iu execution and to be sold as the property of
Anthony Terradoll and Massey, his wife '
JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
• Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July IS, 1363. = jy2C*3t
SHERIFF’S SAT.W.ft r
SHERIFF’S. SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas t-o. me directed, will
bf exposed to public sale or ven&up* on MONDAY Eve
m? T Si f aB V? fc *l* at * o’clock, Sansom-sireet Hall.
a, l '. 0 .-, 1 * All that certain lot piece of ground, with
Sfrfif e ?v : f t 0 br ick. «icsaua*o-or tenement thereon
.P n nosth bide of Christian
fn™^«SS n Ff R Vil 8 ,jlsi &sce of two hundred and * lor tyl
SSFif i ?.--oa« rtreftrinthe Third n JZ
h'4^'1 8
toJ "swU Eobb
»n^™Vbw.l? ! ? ra n5 y - Y 8 lot hareioafrer de
w- b ■ H Christian straat aforasaid.
i r .i °* 2- Allthat certain lot or piece of ground, with the
.thn-e-storv brick messuage or tenement thereon arectefl,
situate on the south side of Kates streot, commencing dk
the distaz ce of two hundred and forty feet east o; Broad
street, tn the jhlrd ward of the cUy of PhUadelphia:
containing In front or breadth on said Kates street «»c-
J?®“ extending ■in Length or depth southward of
that width forty-seven feet six inches, Bounded west
ward by ground now or Lite of John R. Dougherty
eastward by ground granted to Joseph Robb on ground
“ 5 1 ~ , ufc j ar & V- 1 he a lot hereinbefore described, and
northward by Kates street aforesaid [Boing the same
-lot or Piece .of ground which Michael Kates, by inden
ture bearing-date the 17th day of September, A. D 18.59
.thecounterpart whereof recorded in Deed Book G. W.
Tao£lSc ■» *vV a^ e &c. ..granted and conveyed unto
Joseph Robb in fee; reserving thereout a yearly ground
rent or sum of sixty-eight dollars, payable in equal half
yearly payments on the first day of the months of Janu
ary and July in every year.T a u uu
CD. C.;. 593; JuneT.. ’63.' Debt, *108:61. A. Miller 1
Taken m execution and to be sold aa the property of
Joseph itobb. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff
. rhilada., Sheriffs Office, July 21,18637 ’ jyßlt
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
P> writ of Ali»; L?y~;~ ac : 3Bi io me directed, *»{
'be exposed to pllFic gale or veil cue. on MONDAY Sva--
nine, August 3, 1863, at 4 o Sansom-street Hall,
_,AII that certain lot or piece of grouSu situate in the
Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, late the
district of Richmond, on the northwesterly side of Eieli
mond istreet, at the distance of two hundred and thirty
six feet eight and flve-eighkhß inches northeastwardly
from Ann street, composed of two contiguous lots or
Sieces of ground, marked, in the plan of the village of
lchmond, Nos. 499 and 500; containing in, front or
breadth on said Richmond street twenty feet, and ex
tending that width in length or depth nor di west ward ly,
at right angles wi h Bald Richmond street, two hundred
feet,, to, Salmon street. Bounded northeastwardly by
ground of Charles Ca*r, south west wardly by ground'
late of Sarah; McCall, northwesterly by Salmon street,
southeastwardly by Richmond street aforesaid.
[Being the same premises which Peter McCall and Jane
B„ bis wife, and the said Peter McCall as trustee by in
denture dated tbe 13th day of September, A. D 1858, in
tended to.be recorded, granted and conveyed unto the
said Daniel McMonagle in fee; r.nder ana subject to a
ground rent of sixty dollars per. annum, to be paid half
yearly, on the first days of March and September. ]
N B.—On the above-describedpreraises thtre is erected
a three-story brick house, with, two-story brick back
buildings. .
CD. C., 570; JuneT., ’63. Debtsl,42.3 40. S. P HallJ
Taken m execution and -o be sold as tbe property of
Daniel McMonagle. JOHif THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 21, 1863. jy2l-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
. a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, An gust 3,1863, at 4o ‘clock, at Hansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground in the Twenty
fourth ward of tbe city of Philadelphia, situate on the
noith side of Bridge street, commencing at the distance
of two hundred and fifty feet eastward from the east
side of Thirty-ninth street; thence running northwardly
on a line parallel with Thirty-ninth street one hundred
and sixty feet to Garden street; thence running east
wards along the south line of said Garden street fifty
eighl feet seven inches; thence running southwardly on.
am oblique line to a point on the north line of said
Bridge street distant forty-two feet six inches from the
place of beginning: thence westwardly along the said
north line of said Bridge street forty-two feet six inches
to the place of beginning. Bounded on the north by
Garden street, on the south by Bridge street, on the
east ,by ground formerly of John Dickson, now de
ceased, on the west by ground now or late of John
R. Gheen, the said lot being No. 1 in tbe plan of the said
Johnß. Gheen’s ground as surveyed by Joseph Fox in
1854.. [Being the same premises which John R. Gheen
and wife,, by indenture dated May twenty-first. A. D
1858, and recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 46, page
41, &c.‘, granted and conveyed unto the said Albert J.
Askmead, bis heirs and assigns, yielding and payin'*
therefor and tbereont, unto the said Johnß. Gheen, his
heirs and assigns, the yearly rent or sum of one hundred
and twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents, payable in
equal half-yearly payments on tbe first day of the
-months of January and Jnly in each and every year for
ever, without deduction for taxes, &c., as by reference
unto the said recited indenture will fully appear. ]
[D. C. ,581; June T., ? 63. Debt, $132.16. ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property of
Albert J. Aehmead. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 21, 1863. jy2l-3t
CHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Pluries Venditioni Exponas, to me direct
ed, will be, exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
HAi Evening, August 3, 1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom
street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate at the
soutiweSt ?? rner of Front and Diamond streets lathe
Twenty-third ward or* ue mtj Cf
extending southward along the west side of said Front
street two bund red and ninety-one feet fonr and a quar
ter inches to other ground, now or late of said Freeman
Scott, and thence westward on a line-parallel with the
said Diamond street and at rizht angles with.-the said
Front street one hundred and ten feet to the east side of
Hope street, and thence northward along the eist sideof
the said Hope street and on a line parallel with said Front
street and at right angles with the said Diamond street
two hundred and ninety-one feet four and a quarter
inches to the south side of said Diamond street, and
thence along the south side of the said Diamond street -
one hundred and ten feetto theplace of beginning [Be
ing the same premises which Henry Bonsallby indenture
dated the 6th of August, A. D. 1859, recorded in Deed
Book A. D. 8., Ho. 73 page 476. &c , granted and con
veyed unto the'said Freeman Scott in fee; reserving
thereout the yearly rent or sum of three hundred ana
seventy* six dollars and eight cents, payable in equal
•half-yearly payments on the first day of the months of
February and Augustin every year thereafter forever,
without any deduction, &c 3- '
CD. C., 569; June T., ’63. Debt, $19537. McAllister.}
Taken, in execution and to he sold as the property of
Freeman Scott. JOHN THOMPSON - , Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, July 21,1863. jy2l3t
CHERIFF ! S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing, August 3,1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of grouud, with the two
three-story brick messuages or tenements thereon
erected, situate on the -east side of Lewis street
at the distance of. three hundred and fifty-two
feet one inch aEd five-eighths of an inch north
ward from the north side of Poplar street, in that
part of the city of Philadelphia lately called the district
of Penn; containing in front or breadth on said Lewis
street sixteen feet, and extending in length or deoth
eastward, between parallel lines at right angles w'lth
said lewis street, ninety-one feet to the west side of
Alder street. Hounded northward by ground conveyed
to James Wilson on .ground rent, southward bv other
ground of the said James Wilson of which this was
part, eastward by the said Aider street, and westward
by Lewis street aforesaid. [Being the same premises
which George Magee, Esq., High Sheriff of the city and
county of Philadelphia, on due and legal process issued
out of the District Court for the city and county of Phila
delphia, in execution, and sold as the pro
perty of John M. Wilson, and by his deed poll bearing
even date with this recited indenture of mortgage, to
wit.; the 13th day of September, 1856, und entered
among the records of said court in Book J.Q.,page 453, &c ,
Santed and conveyed unto the said Elizabeth Wilson in
*3 ■ ■ - .■
CD. C., 565; JuneT., f 63. Debt. $1,031.16. Gerhard.]
Taken in execution and to be soldasthe property of
Jacob C. Schuler, Administrator. &c., of Elizabeth
Kranz, &c., deceased. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jnly 21.1863. . jy2l-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing, August 3, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All teat certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
west side of Delaware Eighth street, at the distance of
one hundred and five feet south from the south side 6f -
Fitzwater street, in that part of the consolidated city of
Philadelphia formerly the township of Moyaraensing;’
containing in front on said Eighth street thirty-five feet,
and in length or depth w-estwardly that width,- at rieht
angles with said Eighth street, sixty-six feet, to a three
feet-widtfaUey to be left open forever. Bounded on the
north by ground granted by Elizabeth B. Biddle
liam H. Hartnet, on the east by said Eighth street,' on--
the south by ground now or late of Reese ,W. FJower, ’
and on the west by the said three-feet-wide alley.
[Being the same premises which Elizabeth B. Biddle,
by indenture dated the 30th day of March, A. D. 1857,
recorded»at Philadelphia, in Deed Book'R. D. W., No.
119, page 506, granted and conveyed to John Devenny;
reserving an annual ground rent of ninety dollars,
payable half-yearly on the first day of the months of
April and October, without any deduction for taxes. 3
N B.—A frame stable, with brick office, lias baen
erected on the premises.
[D. C., 556; JuneT., ’63. Debt, $293.85. C. J. Biddle. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John Devenny. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 21, 1563./ jy2l*3t
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
& writ of Alias Levari Facias, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, August 3.1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
No 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the
buildings and improveipents thareonerected, situated on
the south side of Master street, at the distance of thirty
six feet westward from the west side.of Cadwalader
street, in the late district of Kensington, now in the city
of Philadelphia;'containing in front or breadth on the
said Masterstreet twenty-two feet, and extending thence'
southward in length or, depth, between lines parallel
.with the said Cadwalader street, sixty feet. Bounded
northward by the said Master street, eastward by ground
granted on ground rent to Patrick Quinn, John Quinn,
and James Quinn, the last herein described lot, south
ward by ground late of Mary Penn, and westward by
the next doscribed lot. [Being the same premises which
James Dugan and wife, by indenture bearing date the
first dayjof December, A. D.lBs3,recorded in Deed Book T'
H., No. 124. page 12. &c , granted and conveyed unto the
said Patrick Quinn in fee, subject to a payment of ascer
tain yearly ground rent of forty-four dollars, as therein
mentioned]
Po. 2 Also, all that certain lotorpiece of ground, with,
the buildings and improvements thereon erected, -situate
on the south side of Master street, at the distance of fifty
eight feet westward from, the southwest corner, of the
said Master street and Cadwalader street, in that part of
the city of Philadelphia formerly called Kensington;
containing in front orbreadth on the said Master street
thirty- four feet, and extending that breadth in length or
depth southward, between parallel lines, at right angles
with the said Master street, sixty feet: Bounded east
ward by the last described lot, southward by ground for
merly of Mary Penn, westward br ground now or late
of Joseph Ripka, and northward by Master street afore
said. [Being the same premises which Charles Clark
and George W: Burr, executors, by indenture bearing
.date the 30th day of May, A. D. 1856, recorded in Deed
Book B. D. W. , No. 80, page 456, granted and conveyed
unto the said Patrick' Quinn in fee, subject to- the pay
ment of a certain yearly ground rent of sixty-eight dol
lars, as therein mentioned.] :
No, 3. And also, all the one full equal undivided third
part of him, the said Patrick Qainn, of, in, and to all
that certain lot or piece of ground, with the baildiugs
andimprovements thereon erected, situate on the south
. side of Master street and west side of Cadwalader street,
in the late district of Kensington, now in the city of Phi
ladelphia; containing in breadth on the said Master
street thirty-six feet, and in length on thesaid Cadwa
lader street sixty feet. Bounded northward by the said
.Master street, east ward by the said Cadwalader street,
sontl ward by ground late of Mary Penn, and westward
by the first above described lot. [Being the same premises
which Joseph Kipka and wife, by indenture bearing date
the 15th day of April, A. D. 1547, recorded in Deed. Book
' A.-W; M., No, 27, page 455, g;anted and conveyed unto
the said Patrick Quinn, John Quinn, and James Quinn,
their-heirs and assigns, reserving thereout a certain
yearly ground, rent of ninety-nine dollars, as therein
mentioned ]
N. B.—The buildings and improvements referred to as
being erected oh the lot above described as No. 1 consist
of a three-story brick dwelling, and also of a two-story
brick dwelling on the rear end of said lot. On lot No. 2
are erected a small frame building, and also a three
story brick building. On' lot No. 3 are erected three
three-story brick buildiugs, the one on the corner being
occupied as a store and dwelling, the other two as d well
in only
[if. C., 574; Jane T.. : 63. Debt, *5,653. W.M. Smith’
.-Taken in execution and to be sold thepK»perty of
Patrick Quinn. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff,
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. July2i. 1563. it2--3s .
CHERIFE’S SALE.—BY YIRTtTE OF
AD a writ of Alias Levari Facias. to me directed ..will be'
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve-;
August 3,1563, at 4 o’clock at Sans om-street Hall,
All chat certain lot or piece of ground, with, the two
story stone hotel building thereon erected, beginning
at a point in the east.line, of Fortieth street, at the dis
tance of one hundred and , eventy; feet southward from
the south side of Montgomery avenue, in the Twenty
fourth ward of the city oi Philadelphia aforesaid; thence
extending north, eighty-three degrees forty-one minutes
east, forty-three fret; thence north thirty-one degrees
four minutes east, eighty feet nine inches; thence south,
fifty-eight degrees fifty-six minutes east, crossing
Bridgewater street, three hundred and forty-five feet,:
more or less, to the river Schuylkill; thence down-said
river two im>dred and thirty feetto a point, thence
norths sixty-two degrees twenty minutes west, crossing
said Bridgewater street, one hundred and thirty feet,
more or less, to a stake; thence south eighty-three tier
grees forty-one minutes west, one hundred and twenty
seven feet nine inches to the east"'side of Fortieth street
aforesaid; and thence along the east side of said For
tieth street, north six degrees nineteen minutes west;
two hundred and ieixty feet to. the place of beginning:
[Being the; same premises which William H. Phelan, et
ah, by indenture bearing date June 17,1562,. recorded in
Mortgage Book A. C. H , No. 37, page 536, granted and
conveved unto the said George Cubbler in fee, part of
the consideration money whereof as therein mentioned
is intended to be secured by the mortgage on which this
judgment was obtained. , A
.[D C., 605; .TuneT., ’63. Debt, $5,73S 33. Heyer.3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
George Cubbler. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office, July 21,1863. jy22-3fr
SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a Writ
O of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public saleor vendue, onMONDiY -
Evening.August3,lB63,at4 o’clock, at Sanhom-streetHall,
All that certain messuage or tenement, and lot
or piece of ground thereunto belonging,-situate on the
northeastwardly- side of Shackamaxon street, in the
Nineteenth ward, 1 city of Philadelphia, beginning at tho
distance of; fifty-four feet northwestwardly from Allen
street;-'thence extending northwestwardly along the
said Shackamaxon street sixteen feet to ground of George
W. Vaughan;>thence: extending, along the same on. a
line nearly parallelrWith the said Allen street fifteen
feet seven inches to ground of John Atheriy; thence by
the same soutbeastwardly four feet; thence further,
along the same and partly along a three-ieet-wioe alley
northeastwardly thirty-one feet ten and one-half inches,
more or less, to Brusstars’ alley, andUmence.along the
same soutbeastwardly twelve foot; thence southwest
wardly - along a : line nearly parallel-with'said Allen
street forty-six' feet ten and one-half: inches, :inore or
less, to Shackamaxon street, the place of beginning.
Subject to a rent of forty- eight dollars, and a
building association mortgage of eight hundred dollars,
upon which there is due a balance of six hundred dol
lars, or thereabouts. • , A; ' a .>
N B —There is erected on the above lot ,a double
three-story brick dwelling-house, with back buildings.
■ ee ™ [D. C„ 585; June T., ’63. . Debt. $800.; Pile. 3
Taken in execution and to be so’d as tho property of
' Samuel Smoeton. . JOHN THOMPSON,. Sheriff.
Philadelphia,sheriff's Office, JulySO, 18&L. jy*2l-3t
JOHN B. MYEBS & CO., AUCTION
EYES', Bos, 333 and 5»3* MARKET Street
fiiT.Y OF DRY GOODS.
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
August -—at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, oa
four months’ credit—
Aa assortment's staple ana fancy dry „
F’RST PALI, SiLEj'IP BOOTS AND SHOES POE 1889.
we will hold oar flrst fall sale of Bn»t««n< | ehoes.
.' ’ ’ ,"okri^Bi)iYWßNlHOr'
August 4tb, at 10 o’clock, bv catalogue,on four months'
credit, embracing abont 1,300 packages of prime and
fre.«b goods, of Eastern and City manufacture, which,
wttl be found worthy the attention of the trade, as ther
will be sold without reserve.
49* Samples, with catalogues,may be examined oaitr
on the morning of sale.
PURNESS, BRIN LEY, & 00.,
4- No. -129 MARKET STREET;
M THOMAS & SON'S,
• Nc3. 139 and 14:1 South FOURTH Street
PUBLIC SALES STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE, EYBH
_ TUESDAY
during the business season; la the months of July and
August only occasional sales.
A tl „ FURNITURE SALES
at the Auction Store every Thursday.
Sale p.t ISQ «ud 141 Sonth Fourth street.
SUPER FURNITURE. PIANO FORTS. CHINA AND
GLASS WARES. FIFE CARPETS, &c.
. ' ON THURSDAY hfOKKim
At nine o clock, at the Auction Store, the super fur
niture, piano, carpets, bedding. &c.
Also. 2 marbls *na root Konea.
or sil°- a . A a?gA and super eUctylcal rg&ahine, made to
- •^ p °« 900 feet guttapercha hose.
T>AN CO AST & WABNOCK, AUO-
X TIOKEEBB, No. aia MARKET Street
%^ f s« c l^l%^o p d TI?. d £! Wo^.
--THIS.-MORNING,
July 2fltb, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely.
LINEN CAMSBIO HANDKERCHIEFS,
, , T. Hfs morning.
■wAii i J ,n i 0f , ,a1^,e 5 , %• and gents’ X linen cambric
littkfe, from low to flne numbers.
• BLACK SILK: VELVET RTBBONB.
Also 200■ cartons super quality all-silk black velvet
ribbons, Nos. I. 8. a 9, a full line. “
. , HOOP SKIRTS. NOTIONS. &c.
Also 300 dozen ladies’, misses’, and children’s woven
tape ana fancy cord hoop skirts Also notion tooth
bribes, head nets, stock goods, dtc.
GILLETTE <sc SCOTT, ’
’ AUCTIONEERS. Jayne’s Marble Building,
619 CHESTNUT Street, and 616 JAYNE Street,
• Philadelphia.
PY HENRY P. WOLBERT,
“ AUCTIONEER.
No. 309 MARKET Street, South side, above Second St,
Regular Sales of Bit Goods, Trimminn, Notions, &e.>
every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY MORN
INGS, at 10 o'clock precisely.
City and country Dealers are requested to attend these
sales.
Consignments respectfully solicited from Manufactu
rers, Importers, Commission, Wholesale, and Jobbing
Houses, and Retailers of all and every description o?
Merchandise.
COTTON HOSIERY, SKIRT. DRY GOODS. Sio.
THIS MORNING. . ’ ‘
July 29th, at 10 o’clock, will be sold white cotton hosa
and half hose, wide tape and cord skirts, dress and do
mestic goods, handkerchiefs, veils lace points, embroi
deries, trimminfiß. purses, feather dusters, tobacco t.
pouches, pipes, balmorals, shoes, &c. Also, ceaa
made clothing, cloths, eassimeres sattinets, suspo
whits and fancy muslin shuts, merino shirts,
&c
PHILIP FORD & GO., AUCTIONEERS,
- 1 - 535 MARKET and 533 COMMERCE Streets.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
„ . • ON THURSDAY MORNING.
July 30th, we will hold our first sale of Boots and Bhoas
for the Fall of 1863, when will be sold for cash, by
catalogue.
Commencing at 10 o’clock precisely, about 1.600 casta
prime boots, shoes, brogans, cavalry boots and balmo
rals, just received, from first-class City and Eastern
manufacture, to which we invite the early attention of
buvers
A/TOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONBJsa,
"A lontbeact torner of SIXTH j,nd BAGS StrMU.
MONEY TO LOAN, -
In large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands?
for any length of time agreed on,on diamonds, watchsc,
jewelry, gold and silver plate, pianos, mirrors, fani«
ture, dry goods, groceries, hardware, eutlery, clothing,
cigars, fowling pieces, fancy articles, merchandise cans*
rally and of every description, on better terms than ll
any other establishment in this city,
AT PRIVATE SALa, FOR LESS THAN fftr.T THI
USUAL SELLING PRICBS. *
Pine gold and silver English, American, and Swiss BA*
tentlever watches, extra full jewelled and plain, of ih«
most approved and best makers, in heavy hunting*
cases, double cases, magic cases, double bottom Ml
open-face; fine gold chronometers, in heavy hunting*
cases; fine gold and silver lepine watches, in hunting*
cases and open face; silver quartier watches; double*
case English silver watches, and others. Diamond**
fine gold vest, neck, guard, and chatalien chains; goM
pencil cases and pens, sliver do.; setts of fine gold jewel
ry, medallions, gold and silver specks, bracelets, English,
plated vest chains; double and single-barrel fowling
pieces, some of them very superior; revolving field*
glagceH. fee. - , M N4TRAWU.
MEDICAL.
A YER’S COMPOUND EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA.—No one remedy is more needed
in this country than a reliable Alterative, but the sick
have been so outrageously cheated by the worthless pre
parations of Sarsaparilla abroad that they are disgusted
• oven with the name. Yet the drug cannot be blamed for
the impositions from which they have suffer* d. Most of
theso-called Sarsaparillas in the market contain little
of the virtues of Sarsaparilla or anything else. They
are mere slops—inert and worthless, while a concen
trated extract of the active variety of Sarsaparilla com*
pounded with Dock, StiDingia, lodine, etc., is. as it ever
will be, a powerful alterative and an effectual remedy.
Such is Ayer’s Extract of Sarsaparilla, as its truly won
derful cures of the great variety of complaints wh*oh re
quire an alterative medicine have abundantly shown.
Do not, therefore, discard this invaluable medicine, be
cause you have bean imposed upon by something pre
tending to be Sarsaparilla, while it was not. When von
haveused Ayer’s—then, and nottij.l then, willyouknow
the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars of
the diseases it cures, we refer you to Ayer’s American
Almanac, which the agent below named will furnish
gratia to all who call for it.
AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS, for the cure of Costive*
ness* Jaundice* Byxpepsia.. Indigestion* Dysentery.
Foul Stomach, Headache Piles. Sheumatism . Heart
burn arising from Disordered Stomach* Pain* or
J forbid Inaction of the Bowls* Flatulency* Loss of
Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy* Worms, Gout,
Neuralgia* and for a Dinner Pill.
. Thev are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can
take them pleasantly, and they are the best Aperient In
the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Prion
25 cents per box: five boxes for $l.
Do not be pat off by unprincipled dealers with other
preparations which they make more profit on. Demand
AYER’S, and.take no others. The sick want the best aid
there is for them, and they should have it.
Prepared:by.Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, M&M..
and sold by J. M. MARRIS S CO., at wholesale, and by
FREDERICK BROWN. je22-mwf2m
TUMELLE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
V DOCK.
As a safe-and effectual remedy for Cough, Pain In
the Breast. Spitting Blood, Scrofula, and in all eased •
where a Blood Purifier is requisite, it is the Medi- -
cine above all others. Try it.
Sold by Proprietor. • .
- F. JUMELLR, 1535 MARKET Street.
And all Druggists. r jylO-teei
pUBE GEORGIA ARROW ROOT.
. The special attention of physicians and families is
; called to the superiority or this article. It is rapidly
-supplantingall other kinds, aid all those who have
: used it give it the most decided preference. The fol
lowing extracts from certificates in the hands of the
manufacturer, “ Col Haxlowes, ” will show the high,
estimation in which-the Georgia Arrow Root - is held by
those gentlemen of the medical profession who have
fully examined it.
jfi®»One pound, 62& cents, or two pounds for $L
Complete instructions accompany each package, shofir
nigliow make the most delicious articles for the table.
FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
FEED’K BROWN’S DRUG axb CHEMICAL BTORE,
N. E. COR, of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
I have examined and prepared some Arrow Boot*
manufactured by Col. Hallowes, of St. Mary’s, Geor
fla. It has the best quality of that variety of fsecnla I
ave met with, "being superior- to any Bermuda, or
other Arrow Boot I have seen.
“SAMUEL JACKSON - ,M. D.,
“University of Pennsylvania. ’*
jy4-w&sSt*
WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH!
M GOOD NEWS FOB THE SICK AND WOUNDED.
Messrs. J. GBIM and T. AXLEN. MEDICAL ELEC
TRICIANS, (formerly associated witli Profs. Bollea and
Galloway;) having removed to No. T*3 North TENTH
street* between Coates and Brown streets, are now pre
pared to treat and cure all Curable Diseases, whether
acute or chronic, pulmonary or paralytic, without ft
shock or any inconvenience . Poor Soldiers will be
treated gratuitously. The Ladle* will be treated by ft
lady.. Among the diseasesfor which we will give a spa*
cialguarantee.when desired, we mention the following :
ConBnmption,lst &3d stage* hemorrhage.
Paralysis,- General Debility,
Neuralgia. - Diseases of the Liver or
Asthma, : • Kidneys,
Diabetes,
Prolapsus Uteri, (Falling
Womb,)
Prolapsus Ani, or Pile*
Nocturnal Emission, fte. «*»
m. Office hours: 9 AM. to
ieS-ftm
Fever and Ague,''
••
Dyspepsia,
Rneumatism,
Bronchitis,.. .
No charge for consultation
6P. M.
| TO THE DISEASED OF ALL}!
« CLASSES,—AII acute and chronic diseases cured, w[
3by special guarantee, at 1230 WALNUT Street, ft 1
Philadelphia, when desired; and, ha case of ft ftO-*
£ ure,nochargeis made. ■]
y Extensive and commodious arrangements have Vi
\ been recently made for boarding patients from ft £
§ distance at reasonable prices. w‘
g PVof. C. H. BOLLEB, the founder of this Mew mi
a practice, has associated with Mm Dr. M. J. GAIiLO- A)
J WAT. A pamphlet containing & multitude of cer- w'
atifcates of those cured: also, letters and complLS
¥ mentary resolutions from medical men and others,“
/will be given to any person free. . V
a N. B. —Medical men and others who desire ft V;
% knowledge of my discovery can enter for ft fall
§ course of lectures ftt any time. A
t C ° MttlUtl ' >nI I«g. BOEI.IB A aALLOWAT. 1'
I Art ; i»»» WAurcrr stmt J
COAX..
eo A L.—SUGAR LOAF, BBAVBB
Meadow, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, sad
best Locust Mountain from .Schuylkill; prepared ex
pressly for family use. Depot,' N. W. corner of EIGHTH
and WILLOW Streets. Office, No. 11* South SECOND
Street. : CapJ-lyl . J- WALTON AtOO.
SHIPPING.
BOSTON AND PHELADEL-
FHIA STEAMSHIP LINE, sailing from «w&
port' on SATURDAYS, from first Wharf above T2H3K
Street. Philadelphia, and Long Wharf. Boston.- ;;
The steamer NORMAN, Captain Baker, wHJ tail from
Philadelphia for Boston, en SATURDAY. July. August
l.t, 'at 10 o’clock A. M. ; and steamer SAXON. Cantata
Matthews from Boston, on the SAME DAY, at 4F. M.
These new and substantial steamships form a racuttff
line, sailing from eaoh port punctually on Saturday* :
Insurances effested at one-half the premium thamd iT
eail vessels. ' * -,
Freight* takes at fair rate*.
Shippers are requested to send Slip Seeelpts audMUfl
Lading with their goods- ' ;
mhfl >W South DELAWARE Area—»
STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVEB-
SmKfi POOL, touching at Queenstown, JCork HhJ*
bor.) Th 6 well-known Steamers of the
York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company 3a» Intend
ed to sail as follows: '.'f-
CITY OF LONDON. -Saturday,/August L
CITY OF NEW TORN Saturday- Sago
<JITY OF MANCHESTER Saturday; July
And every succeeding Saturday at noon,.front. Pier Ne
-44, North River. .........
’ RATES OF PASSAGE.
Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in Curren«y.
FIRST CABIN, $6O 00 STBERAGB, - sglB
Do. to London, 86 00 Do. to London 3§ »
Do. to Paris,- 96 00 Do. to Paris, 40 80
Do.' to Hamburg, 90 00 .Do. to » ®
Passengers also forwarded to Havre. Bremen, Rotter
dam, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, 171.
$B5 $lO5 Steerage from Liverpool, $4O. From Queens
town, $3O. Those who wish to send for their friends earn
buy their tickets here.at these rates.
For further information, apply at the Company*
JOHN G. DALE, Agent, =
fe26 111 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. _
for new yobk—new
JHSHH.DAILT LINE—VIA. DELAWARE A3W
BARIT AM'CAHAL. „ „' .* n v •
Philadelphia and Mew York Express fteamboat 0«-
pany receive freight and leave daily at 2 Pi-M:,* deUyaf*
ine their cargoes in New York the following day. ...
f taWat
Ho. 1* SOUTH WHARVBS, Philadelphia.
. bo. JAMBg neNJh Aaent '
anl-tf Flora A* and IS BAST HIVKft. liagTaA
ILLIAM H. YEATON & 00,
No. »Ol South FRONT Street
Agents for the sale oFthe
ORIGINAL HEIDBIRCK & CO. CHAMPAGMB.
Offer that desirable Wine to tlw trad,. ,
also, L 000 eases due and medium grade. ,
BOBiIBAUX CLARSTS. __ „ rnavinmimir
100 .aaea ‘ ‘ Brandenberr Preres COGMAC BRAHDT.
Yintaae IMB, bottled m France. . . • .
60 eases finest Tnsoan Oil, in flasks ;2doien la IffitA
50 this finest qnallty Monongahela whisky.,
to bbls Jersey Apple Brandy.
C To“?thM with a fine assort
Port, So. , . . ■ ■ jM*™ .