The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 23, 1863, Image 3

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    SIBERIFTf'S SALES.
jjßiirjjv 8" Balk- bY ' vTk rub of
writ of Venditioni Exponas, to ojo tureoted,
exposed to pnbHc sale ot- vendue, on BlOND&Y
T» August 3,1863, at 4 o'clock, at B&osom-street
that certain, factory or mill and lot or piece of
rd situate lato in the b n'ough of Mauayuak, in
jorough township, now cne Tweaty-flrn ward of
ity of Philadelphia; beginning at a stone at the edge
ie river hchuyiM U ac »n,«rof Ltud uow or lato of
cliuylkili Navigation Company.; thence along a line'
Id land north, bjAtidbar negroes *n.i fifteen minutes
about two huudied feet to the Flat Uncut road, so
1; thence along t-aid road south, forty degree* and
minutes east, seventy-six feet to a corn-r of land
itaker & j'tfphens; thei.ee alonv the said Wb.Ua-
Stephens’ land south, fifty-one degrees and thlvty
linutes west, about one hundred and <event*-fWe
> the river achuytaiU; thence along, the margin of
river to the place of beginning; also, the right and
liege of drawing from the Flat Koctc or Mstuaynnk
il feo much watov as will pai*s through a rectin<aUr
tureof an area of .one hundred square inches iu an
plate without under and sunjeot to a
iy rout or sum of four hundred aod fifty doila c. iaw
noneyof the United, atat-***, p.yable to fue pros.dcnt,
Si&feiuiv sE tkJi SahaiilliilL Jl3j.vljiiioa
many. Uiolr guccestore and ussigngi in gqiiai mur*
fir'FßWVtho.firetsf 7 wnesa<ii)owmoer
T fry year forever Being pa.it of the .-uuie privilege
h the said the president, managers an i c onp-tav of
juuylkul Navigation Company,thy iadt»a< are bear
ate the iwomy-ninth day of Dorerab-r. a 1). ISIS,
ted and conveyed junto Andrew Tounga* appurts
. to this and tho adjoining premU-.b on the»outheast, :
subject in t it- rubinctions «.ml Limit <t:oua iu the raid
suture set forth and contained. Being the same
mlssß which James Whitaker and Sarau, his wife,
William B Stephens and Ckrillue .a., h'.swlfe, by
suture dul yjexecuted, bearing dale the seventh o ay of
uary, anno Domini on* thousand eight ban*).red and
* tl 2 T i&., reco , r ‘ lfedin tbe P*uP**i office for r-cordiuff,
. at Philadelphia, in Deed Dock T. H.. No fiO, page
ac., granted and conveyed onto the said hdward
, *. 18 au d assign*, excepting in the
ids following, to wit: the use and prl»1 le«e or ram or
hay as tte same is now u*td ihr»ngh me and along
ich the water is eouducKdfrom ihe FUt Koch Uan.U
igl'evein-granted mill, and, also, to the mill of the
Whitaker & tstephnns. on the adjuluiua premU.es co
southeast atoresaid,|tor the term of ten years from
date of these which said privilege is in
led to ho leservod out of this p reseat grant as apoar
int to the said adjoining premises fir tho use and
iminodation of tho owners ».nd occur nts thereof
lug the term aforesaid but uoluiumt, aud iuand by
said indenture it was covenanted ns fo'tow* by the
Edward Preston, ihafr ho. his heirs, executors, and
Inistratorr, shall and will, at his and their own pro*
cost and chargo, beep and maintain iu good and:
‘went repair that part of t?nid race or joreb.iy which
i between the F<Ht Rock canal and the gate or open*
)n said foiebay through which the wace. U conduct*
ir the separate use of the hereby granted mill for the
1 s 'B.*l’® 8 .* 1 ’® aforesaid, or for such sh rtor term a*
j ®l I ' d W hltaker & Stepheus may require the uso thereof;
fn ™W' it was covenanted that they, the said
es Whitaker and William B. Stepncm*, their nelrs,
rntors, and administrators, e-hall and wil , at their
proper cost and charge, ke*-p and maintain in good
Bufficient repair that other part of the aforesaid race
reoay extej-diug from the gate or opening thronah
.Ui S UlO fc9DU.lfl.lfl llfl&nf tho
my pimtsii miii to tno ana or toraiiifMi'm ornii
or forebny I’yr tli© Term of ton ye*,rs, or tor each
ler term hs iLe said. WkUilier Af txtaybe
?e the use thereof, as In and by the »aid reciteu in*
tnre, reference being thereunto had, will-more fully
sar- Together with the above-recited covenant and
?emoiife ou. tbe i art of the said James Whitaker aud
bam B. Stephens, tlieir heirs, executor.,, and adtui*
rators, to be performed and kept, and all the rights
remedies tor enforcing the same. -Together wdh ail
appurtenances, &c.
0.. 613! Jane T„ ’O3. Debt. #1,006.2,5. Lawrence ]
4k©n in execution and to besild ae the property of
7H r d Pre6ton. Sr JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff,
lladelphia, Sheriff’s Office. July *22. 1863. . jy23-3t ;
IRIPP’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OP
•* Writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
jxposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eveu-
Augusf 3. 1363. at 4 o’clock, at Sadsom-icreer- Hall,
o. 1. All that ctrtam three-story brick ineieuatje, on
easterly side of Sites (late School) s.ireet, at ciiedis
ce of thirty-four feet six, inches northwardly from
corner of streot: containing in front or breadth
the said Sitesstroet about sixteea feet, and extending
*oce in length and depth «asfcwardly, between Uue3 at
lit angles with said Sites street, on the north line
, , a nd on the south line about sixtv-three
t, to the westerly side of Howard (late Hopefatreet
n the rear end of said lot there is erected a. two-story
le messuage ;
>. 2. Aleo. all those four four story brick messuages
enement6, situate on the easterly side of said di;es
Jet, commencing at the distance of about nin-taea
. northwestwardly. from. the intersection of Hone
?et, and containing in front or breidth on said SUes
set about flfty-six Jeet, and in lengtn or depth, on,
northwardly line, about thirty-one feet, and on the
imenbout twenty foet, mnreor less.
D-*“"he last above described property will be sold
illpws:
• 1 foar-stor y brick massuago, stttt
ou the eastwardly side of Sites atreet (No. 1101).
mead os at the distance of about nineteen fast from
intersection of I-lope street -with said dites street, con
lag in front or breadth on said Sites street about fonr
feet, and in twenty feat
>. 2. All that certain four-story brick messuage, situ
ou he easterly side of Sites street (No 1103), ad
ung the last above described premise*, coutaminff la
ttor breadth on said Sites street about fourteen feet,
i in depth about twenty feet.
io, 3. All ihat certain fonr-story brick messuage,
tn&e on the eastwardly side of Sites street (No 1103),
lpmlng the iast-above-doscribecl premises: containing
.icat or breadth on said Sites street fourteen
, andin depth about twenty-eight feet.
>o 4. All that certain four-story brick messuage,
tude on the eastwardly side of Site*street (No. fft)7)
loining the last above-described premises; ciutiiniiig
front or breadth on said Sites street about fourteen
t, and in depth about thirty-one fr e *
CD. C., 657; June T. .’63. Debt, $351.20. Simpson 3
.aken in execution and to be sold as the property of
icias Beatty, &o. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff,
iiladeiphia. Sheriff’s Office. July 22. 1863. j«23-3t
GRIFFS SALE.—BY YIRTCJE OF
- writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed' will be
)sed to pubhc sale or vendue, on MONDAY" Evening,
o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,'
il that certain lot or piece of ground wish the two
ne mesHmuts thereon erected, situate iu
the.lweitty-firfct ward ot the city nf PhUadehhia:
rinmtiff a,r, a corner of George Shield’s ground, on
s northwebterly side of Grape street, extending
rtheasterly along said. Grape street thirty feet, and
ttimung of that width in : lengch or depth between
allel lines at right angles to said Giape afreet ninety
, to ground now or late of Barclay Haines. Bounded
th westerly by paid ground of darcla y Hat nos, north
wardly by other ground «>f said Edward se
r, southeast!* ardly by said Grape street, and soath
*twardly partly by ground, late of John Whitehead
X partly by* other ground of said Edward Preston,
l ?p, r - the same premises which Jatnea^Sullivan
ith and Eliza A., his wife, by indenture auly execu
, bearing date the twenty-ninth day of July, a, D
2, recordedm the oftico, Ac , in Deed Bo>jk T. t£_. No.
pa £?l/* Ac .granted and conveyed (inter alia) unto
e said Edward Preston, senior, his heirs and ass’gas.)
w %-“3£ e x?* , ? ve Property will be sold as follows:
«0 1. All that certain lot of ground, an! three-story
?ne house thereon, aituateon the northwesterly side
Grape street, beginning at a corner of ground which
irge Shields and wife granted to said Edward Pres
, eenior; exteuding thence northeasterly along said
ipe street about fifteen feet. Said house.being about
een feet front and about thirty feet deep, and said lot
ing about fifteen feet front and about ninety feet deep,
unued on the northeast by property No. 2, on the south
st by ground formerly of George Shields, now of said
ward Preston, senior, on the north west by ground of
relay Itaines, and on the southeast by Grape street.
to \Mjua| t EBrtMiUotjf iranM and iSrmjmT
iy feide of 5 ape eireac. norlheast o? aatl aoiolnine
iMtty Ho. u said iioiisa bolni atioiit Bfosa lost
lit and about thirty feet deep, and gald lut being
mt fifteen feet front and about ninety-feet-d-ep
inded on the southwest by property No. 1. oa the
tlieast by Grape street, on the northwest by ground
Jarclay Haines, nnd ou the northeast by. a s ngte
lseaud lot granted bv James Snilivan Smith and
te (inter alia) 'o-Kftid Edward Preston, senior. . • •
D. C.,.638 JuncT., ’63. Debt, *1.657 67 Lawrence.]
aken inexecution and to be sold a-, the property of
yard Pfeston, Sr. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff..
nladelphia, hherilTs Office, July. 22, 1863. i jv23-3t
IERIFF’S SALE.—BY [VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me di
tgd, will bo ■ exposed to public sale or vendue, on
'IiDAY Evening, August 3, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sau
a-street Hall,
J 1 that certain lot or piece of ground situ ite on the
Btjßideof Hamilton street, now Forty-first street, be
■ining one hundred and two feet nine iuches no i th ward
>m thfr Baltimore turnpike road, in the Twenty fourth
ir d of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
imilton street eighteen feet,,and in depth between
irallel lines at right angles therewith one hundred aud
ty feet. Bounded on the north by .other' groand
rmerly of Daniel M. Jones; on the east by Forty-ilrst
reet; on the south by ground formerly of William J,
Jilin (now of Henry 0. Townsend), and on the west by
icertain lot or plrce of ground eighteen feet in length
:orth and south, by nine fast in breadth east and west,
ecited as intended to be dedicated for public use. CBeiug
he same lot of ground which William J. JjoflLa and
7ife, by deed dated November 16, A. D. 1856, recorded at
Philadelphia in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 104, page MS,
ranted nnto the sa : d Daniel M, Jones in fee; reserving
hereout the yearly rent of #45, a* therein expressed, for
nearages, whereof these proceedings are had, and sub
set to which rent said premises will be sold. ] Together
nth all right, title, and interest of said Daniel M. Jones,
us heirs and assigns, whether of soil, use, way, or
jtherwise howsoever, of, in, and to the said strip of
ground, eighteen feet in length by nine feet in breadth
a the rear end of said lot of ground above described, and
leading therefrom southward into the Baltimore turn-'
pike road.
ID. C.,612; JuneT., *O3. Debt, $148.35. H. C. Townsend.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Daniel JOHN-THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22, 1863. jy23-3fc
[HERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a'writ of Alias Levari Facias, to mo directed, will be
jxposed to public sale or vendue, on MOND A Y Evening.
August 3, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Snnsom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three-
Dtory brick dwelling house Ithereon erected, situate on
he south side of Wallace street, at the distance of se ven
ty-Bevenfeet ten inches westward from the west side of
Seventeenth streat, in the city of Philadelphia; contain
ngia front orbfeadh on said. Wallace street twenty
feet, and extending in length or depth southward, of
lat wldth.parallel with said Seventeenth street, seventy
six feet five inches. Bounded northward by said Wal
lace street, southward by ground now or late of John
Baird, eastward partly by. ground granted to .Tames
>v. Packer on ground rent, and partly by the head of an
alley three feet five inches in width, leading eastward
into Seventeenth street, and westward by ground grant
ed, or intended to have been, granted, to Charles Van
Horn on ground rent. [ Being the same premises which
John Davy and Harriet his wife, by indenture dated the
fourth day of February, A. D. 1859, recorded iu -the
office for recording deeds, etc.. at Philadelphia, in Deed
Book A. T. B, No. 56, page 35, &c., granted and con
veyed unto the said Francis E. Morris in foe. Subject to
the payment of a certain iprmcipal debtor sum of three
thousand five hundred dollars, secured by mortgage on
the above-described premises. J Together with the free
and common use and privilege of the said alley, as a
passage-way and water-course, at all times thereafter
forever.
CD- C,Gal; JoueT., ! 63. Debt. SSS3.OI. Hopper.]
Taken in exocntionand to be sold to tbe property of
Charles W. Morris and wife.
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22,1863. jy23-3t
QHERIEF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
ft writ of Pluriea Levari Facias to me directed,
will be expesed to public Jeale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, Aug. 8, 1863, at 4 o’clock, atSansom-street Hab,
All that certain lot or Apiece of ground, with the three-
Story brick mofisuago or tenement;, thereon erected, sitn
ate on the west Bide of Thirteenth street,- at the distance
of two hundred and five feet ten inches southward from
the eemth side of Oxford street, in that part of the city
of Philadelphia formerly called the district of Penn;
containing in from nr breadth on said Thirteenth street
•■fifteen feet ten inches, and extending of that breadth in
length or depth westward one hundred feet, to a certain
thirty-nine-feet-wi.de street, laid out and opened for
public use forever, extending from Jefferson to Oxford
street, parallel with said Thirteenth street, called Roblu
son Btreet. Bounded northward and southward by
Sound granted brintended to have been granted to John
nlvaney, eastward by said Thirteenth street, and
westward by. Robinson street aforesaid. [Being the
same premises which Daniel O. Hitner, and Catharine,
his wife, .by indenture bearing date the 17th of June,
A. D. 1857* duly executed and acknowledged, and in
tended forthwith' to be recorded according to law.
granted and convoyed to the said Hemy Geiger, in fea.l
Note.— On the above-described lot there is erected a
three-story brick dwelling house, with two-Btory back
buildings, a kitchen, and bath-room. Water and gas
are introduced.
ICD. C. , - 625; June T., *63, Debt, $2,170. Nichols.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Henry Geiger. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22, 1863. ,iy23-3t
CHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Levari Facias, to me directed,' will be
exposed to public krLb-*jt vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 8,1663, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain yearly charge or ground rent of fifty
four dollars, lawful silver money of the United States of
America, payablejn even and equal half-yearly pay-
Snentß, and issuing and chargeable upon ail that
certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north slde of
Wood street, at the distance of fifty-six feet nine inches
eastward from the east side of Schuylkill Fifth (now
Eighteenth) street, m the late district of Spring Garden,
now the Fifteenth ward of the city of'Philadelphia; con
taining infront or breadth on the said Wood street twelve
feet, and extending of thatwidth, in length or depth north
ward, between lines parallel with the said Eighteenth
street, forty-one feet three inches to a two-feet-and-nine
3nches-wi.de alley running westward into a iwo-feet
and-nine-inches-wtde alley leading southward into paid
Wood street. Bouuded nprthwardby the said two-feet
and-nme-inches-wide alley, eastward and westward by
ground granted unto Gatchell on. ground rent, anu
southward by the said Wood screet. c Which said lot of
Stround the said Morgan Hinchman and wife hv inden
ture dated the 10th day- of June, A. D. mi Yarded in
Heed Book G.S., No. 28. page 226, granted and couvevad
u Gstcliell in fee, reserving thereout imtathe
aald Morgan Hincliman the aforesaid ground r*»nt nf
xfty-four dollars.'’
£D. 0.,613; J. T., ’63. Debt, $197.46 H.C. Townsend ]
Taken in execution and'to be sold as the nr
STorgan Hlnchman. ‘ JOHN THOMPSON, Sh BV ur
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. July 22, 1863. jy23-:n‘
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
~ a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
grill be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
aSvenin g, Au gust 3, mi. at 4 o’clock, at Bansom-street Hall,
' .Ail that certain lot or piece of ground,with.thethree-
Btory brjck.jnessuage or tenement thereon erected, si
tuate on the east side of Erie street, at the dlslaace of one
sixty.four feet southward from the -south
fiJdeofßhippen street, in the Fourth ward of the oitv of
JJiladelpliia;.containing in front or breadth on the
street sixteeu feet, and in depth eastward flftv-fonr
/set. to a certain twelve-ieet-wide alley leading from the
«aid Shippen street to Fitzwater street. [Being thhsame
©remises which Samnel Roberts and wife. br indmi him
Sated the twelfth day of September, one thousand eight
3iundieflLand'.fifty,fouiv recorded in Deed Book T H
So. 160,;&age72, granted and conveyed to Robert f
.Douglass in tee, ]. ;
l £B i C..«l7i;Jnn.B T„ ’ffi Debt. *8*1.15. J. T. Owens 1
' Taken In jexecnttouaad to be sold as thebroperty of
Robert Douglass. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
■Phtlndelplua, Sheriffs Office, July 28,1803. j y23-3t
SHERIFFS SALES. -
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, wilL be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Breams,
August 3,1963, at 4 o’clock, at Sansoia-street All,
AJI those five stone messnages or tmemaaM and lot
o piece or' ground situate oa the norti»we-teriy side of
Giape street, in Manayunk, intheTiVentv-flret ward of
thecity of Pniladelyhia; containing in front on the said
Grape street eighty-two feet, and extending thence
northwestwardly, between parallel lines, in length or
depth sfventy-stx feet four inches. Bounded conih
tat-twardJy by said Grape street, souchwestwardly
partly by other ground of said Edward Frestoa, Senior,
and partly by ground granted or intended to have buna
granted to the Methodist Society, northwestwardly
partly by ground late of John. Whitehead and partly by
ground now or late of Samuel Lawson, and northeast
wardly by other ground of said Edward Preston. Se
nior. [Being the same premises which George Shields
end Maria, his wife,*by indenture duly executed, hear
ing date the tliirty-flivt day of December, a. D. JB>l,
recorded in the oihce aforesaid, in Deed Book 0. W. 0.,
No 324. pNge 317, Ac,,, granted acd-conveyed* onto the
said Edward Preston, Senior, his heirs and assigns; and
tho said (Edwacd Preston, Senior, hath since erected
oJitt HtoM messuages thereon. ]
§* B ~TMatiOYBßroMly wUI-'bn sold m Mm;
proa© House, situate on the northwesterly sine of Ora.De
eU'jst. tiii'thi&it 6f Had uUdlulttilot ernatod by Alonzo
■Koub to Bald Edward Preston, Senior, said house being
about sixteen feet front and about thirty feet de*p, aad
said lot being about sixteen feet front aud about seventy
eix feet deep Bounded on the southwest by lot granted
by Alonzo Eobb to said Edward Preston, Sonior, on the
northenstby property No 2, on the southeast by Grape
street, and on the northwest as in the above general de
scription.
No. 2. All that certain lot of ground, and three-story
atone house, situate on the northwesterly side of Grape
street, northeast of and adjoining property No. 1 said
house being about sixteen feet front, and about thirty
feet deep,: and said lot being about. sixto:-*n feet front and
about seventy-six feet deep. Bounded on tho southwest
by property No. 1, on the northeast by property No, 3{
on the southeast by Grape street, and on tho - northwest
as in the above general description. , ,
No. 3. All that certain lot of ground anil three:story
stone house thereon, situate on tho northwesterly side of
Grape streFt, northeast of and adjoining property-No.
2, said house being about sixteon feet front and about
tcirty feet deep, said lot being about sixteen feet frout
and about teventy-Rix feet deep. Bounded on the south-,.
west by property No. 2, on the northeast by property
No. 4, on the southeast by Grape Btreet, and on the
northwest as in the abovo general description.
No. 4, All that certain lot of ground, aud three-story
stone house thereon, situate on the northwesterly side
of Giape street, northeast of and adjoining property No.
3, said hou»e being about sixteen feet front and about
thirty feet deep,; said lot being about sixteen feet front
and about seventy-six feet deep. Bounded on the south.-
vrest by property No. 3, on the northeast by property
No. o, on the southeast by Grape street, ana on the
northwest as in the .above geueral description.
No. 6. All that certain lot of ground and three-story
stone-house'theroon, situate on the northwesterly side
of Grape street, northeast of and adjoiuing property
No. 4, said house being, about sixteen feat front and
about thirty feet deep, said 16t being about sixteen feet
front aud about seventy-six feet deep. Bounded on the
south.west by property N 0.4, on the northeast by gronod
sspssJ^LtesaajeiastF^
“jf a .itffOF Sbtliia7i Di! &mnc o ] '
Taken m execution and to be sold aa tlie property of
Edward Preston, Sr. • and Jas. ICenworthy, r.ops , &c.
„JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff a Office, July 22.1383. ■ jy23-3t
CHEKIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP A
of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or veudue, on MONDAY
Evemng,August3,lB<3a.at4o’clocfc,at Sansom-street Halt,
No. l. One undivided sixth-part, the whole linto
six equal parts to be divided, or All that certain frame
messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground,
situate ou the west sido of Fifteenth street, between
-Race, and Vine streets, at the distance of ninety feet
six inches northward from the north side*of Cow
slip street, in the Tenth ward of the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front or breadth on the
taid Fifteenth street thirty feet, and extending that
breadth in length or depth westward one hundred and
twenty feet, to a twenty feet-wide-Btreet called Path
street.- Bounded southward by ground of .west
ward by taid Path street, northward, by ground of
aod eastward by Fifteenth street aforesaid.
No. 2. Also, one undivided sixth' part, the whole
into six equal parts to be divided, of Alt that certain
trame messuage or tenement and lot or piece of
ground, situate ou the north side of the said Cowslip
street and west; side of said 'Path street, in the
lenth ward 1 -aforesaid; containing in front or breadth
PJ 1 tb® said Cowslip, street fifteen feet, and extending
that breadth- in length or depth northward seventy
one feet .Bounded westward and northward by the nest
hereinafter described lot of ground, eastward by the
said Path street, and southward by Cowslip street afore-
\ito. 3. Also, one undivided sixth part, the whole into
six equal parts to he divided, of all that certain frame mes
suage or tenement and iot orpiece of ground, situate on
the north sideof said Cowslipstreet, in the Tenth ward
aforesaid, beginning at tlm distance of fifteen feet west
ward from the west side of said Path street; thence ex
tending westward along the north side of said fWslip
street fifteen feet; thence northward by ground of
seventy-four feet; thence eastward by the nest nereiu
after described lot of ground thirty feet, to the west side
ot said Path street; southward along the same three
feet ; thence westward parallel with said Cowslip street
by the last above described lot of ground fifteen feet,and
thence southward by the same parallel with said Path
street seventy-one feet, to the place of beginning.
. "O. 4. Also, one undivided sixth part, the whole
imo six equal parts to be divided, of all that
certain frame messuage or tenement aud lot or
fjfSe £ f iv gro ? nd f situate on the west side of the
said. Path street, at the diitance of seventy-four
feet northward from the north side of the said Cowslip
Ko&iaJm! 110 Ten * j ; containing in front
"?h^ r bwsS«t?B>- s , aid J ath B , tre # tea ' feot » and extu nding
tY length or depth westward thirty feet?
the last above described lot
westward by ground of , northward by the next
aforSif 1 deSlirll ' ed lot ' aad eas, " rard hr Path street
No. 5. Also, one undivided sixth part, the whole into
six equal parts to be divided, of all that certain frame
messuage.or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate
on the west side of the said Path street.at the distance of
cighty-foiir feet northward from the north sideof thesaid
Cowslip street,in the Tenth ward aforesaid; containing ia
irontor breadth on the said Path street twenty-seven feet,
and extending that breadth in length or depth westward
tlnrtF feet, -bounded southward by the lastabovede
sci'ibed lot, westward by ground of . northward
by the hereinafter described lot, and eastward by Path
street aforesaid. '
No. 0. Also, one undivided sixth part, the whole into six
equal parts to he divided, of all that certain frame mes
suageor tenement and lot orpiece of ground, situate on the
west side of the said Path street, at the distance of one
hundred and eleven feet northward trom the north side
of, the said "Cowslip street, in the Tenth ward aforesaid;
containing in front or breadth on the said Path street
tlm-tv-one feet, and extending that breadth in length or
depth westward thirty feet. Bounded southward by the
last above described lot. westward by ground of
northward by a fifteen-feet-wide-street, and eastward by
Path street aforesaid.
m CD. C., 028: JuneT., r 63. Debt, $171.27. Hopper,]
lakcn in execution and to be .sold as the property of
John Huston Cnow deceased), with notice to the widow,
heirs and legal representatives of the said decedent
t»vi , -v ot ’THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Qihce. July 22, 1863. .iv23-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
awritof Alias Veneitioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue.on MONDAY Bve
niL?j A ogust 3, 186.3, at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece o( ground situate oil the
Sv. fc i?I ly Sld ! °/ Emerald street, between Adams and
Ta-yloi atreetF.in tbe late district of Kensington, nov
Nineteenth ward, of the city of Philadelphia; coutain
fifty fast tfres iiioileo, aaOlftßaliifi? ifiToDtaQoaiiSrii
TOth 9ft§tTfftrai Adorns and-
Taylor streets, sixty feet. Bounded northward by said
Adams street, southward by said Taylor street, east
watd by ground conveyed, or intended to be conveyed,
street amresa^ Sinclair, and westward by Emerald
[D C., 659; JuneT., ’63. : Debt,51,967,42. JohuM.Tho
mas. ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John Romgan. : - JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22, 1863. jy23-3t
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, willbe
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 stone messuage or tene.
ment, anddot or piece of ground, situate on the south
easterly side of Levering street, in Manayunk, in the
Twenty-first ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid*
containing m front or breadth on the said Levering
street twenty feet, and extending in lenglh or depth of
that width southeaetwardly seventy-five feet.- Bounded
northeastwardly by ground now or late of Samuel Law
son, soutneastwardly by ground'of the Mount-Zion
Methodist Episcopil Church of Manayunk, in the county
ot Philadelphia, south west wardly by ground granted to
John P. Thompson, Samuel O’Niel, and John Small, trus
tees, &c., and northwestwardly by Levering st. aforesaid
[Being the same premises which Edward Preston, iunior
by indenturei duly executed, bearing date the 14th day
°f July* A. D. 1851, and intended to be forthwith re
corded, granted and conveyed unto the said Edward
Lr estop, senior, his heirs und assigns, as by reference
being had to the *aid recited indenture will more fully
and at large appear. ]
CD.C., 633; June T., ’63. Debt, $1,015.82: Lawrance.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Edward Preston, senior, Claries Kenworthy, and Wil
liamWinterbottom, trading, &c.
_-i ~ cv THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Pniladelplua, Sheriff’s Office, July 22,1563. jy23-3t
CHBRIFF’3 SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
L 7 a writ of Venditioni Exponas, 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.
Ail that certain lot of ground, situate on the soufchside
of Washington street,.(now Mount Vernon street,) at a
distance of fifty-seven feet eight inches eastward from
the east side of Twenty-third street, in the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front on said Washington street
forty-seven feet four inches, and extending in depth
southward of that width seventy feet. [ Being part of a
certain large lot of ground which Henry J. Williams,
et.al., by indenture dated the 13th of February, A D
ISOB, and recorded in Deed Book R. D. W.» No. 93, page
2, 41 ’. granted and ebayeyed to the said James S.
smith in fee; reserving thereout a yearly ground rent of
three hundred dollars, since intended to be extin
guished.]
dfp.C., filfi; JuneT, *63. Debt, sl,aoo. Conarroe.] ‘
T laken m execution and to be sold as the property of
James S. Smith.- JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22,186:1. jy23-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will bo
exposed to public sale or. vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing, August 3, 1563. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hail,
All that certain three-story stone messuage or tene
ment and lot or piece of ground, situate on the south
easterly side of Levering street, in Manayunk, in the
Twenty-first ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid;
containing in front or breadth on the said Levering
street twenty feet, and extending in length or depth of
that width sontheasfcwardly seventy-five feet. Bounded
northeastwardly by ground now or late of Samuel Law
son, southeastwardly by ground ofthe .Mount Zion Me
thod ist Eriecopal Church of Manayunk, in the county of
Pbuadelpbia, southwestwardiy by ground granted to
John P. Thompson, Samuel O’Niel, and John Small,
Trustees, &c , and northwestwardly by Levering street
aforesaid. [Being the same premises which Edward Pres
ton, junior, by indenture duly execated; bearingdate the
14th day of July, A. D.. 1551, and Intended to be forthwith
recorded, granted and conveyed unto the said Edward
Preston, senior, his > heirs and assigns, aa-by reference
being had to the said recited indenture will more fully
and at large appear.)
[D. C., 636; JuneT., ? 63 Debt, SISS.SB. Lawrance.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Edward Preston, f Sr., and James Keuworthy, trading
.TOHS THOMPSON.. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22,156-1. jy2S-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 Evening
August 3,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain three-story brick messuage or tene
ment and lot or piece of ground thereto belonging, situ
ate on the east side of Lewis street, at the distance of
three.hundred and twenty-two feet seven inches and
five-eighths of an inch northward from the north side of
Poplar etreet, late the district of Penn, now in the city
of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the
said Lewis street thirteen feet six inches, and extending
of that width eastward, between lines at right angles
with said Lewis street, fifty feet, including therein
the northernmost part of a certain alley which ex
tends into and from Lewis street, and which is to
remain open forever, of the same width, height, and
p a 8 16 how is,-for the mutual accommodation
oi the owners, tenants, and occupiers of the hereby
granted premises, and of the messuage and lot of ground ;
adjoining thereto on the south. Bounded on tb.B north
?Lie o^” 0 late °f Robert M and Lawrence
Lewis, on the east by ground of Charles L. Oesauque, on
the south hy a messuage and lot of ground conveyed to
Mwy Boileau, and on the west hy Lewis stveet aforesaid,
feuhject to the yearly rent or sum of twenty-four dollars.
[D. C., 6i4: June T., *oS. Debt, *550. Latta ]
Tfiken in execution and to ho sold as the m-onsvivof
Augustus Piper. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff 1
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22, !So3. ,iv23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
M a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
-exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 3, 1863,- at 4 o’clock, at Saneom-streei Hall,
All that certain messuage, lot or piece of ground,
situate in Paschall village, (late the township of King
sf SBing, now the Twenty-iourth ward of the city of Phi
ladelphia,) marked No. 13 on theplauof the said vil
lage, and bounded as follows: beginning at a stake in
the post road, a comer oflot No. 12 on said plan; thence
by the line of the same, south, forty-nine degrees foity
ilve mmutes east, two hundred and sixty-eight feet to a
: stake in the middle of Nor th street; thence by said street
north, forty-nine degrees forty-five minutes ea3t, fifty
feet to a stake, a corner of lot No. 14; thence by the line
oi the same, north forty-nine decrees forty-five minutes
west, two hundred and sixty-eight feet to the said post
road; thence along the same, south forty-nine degrees
forty-five minutes west, fifty feet to the place of begin
ning; containing forty-five square perches and a half of
land, be the Bame or less. [Being the same lot of ground
which Henry Paschall and wife, by indenture dated the
30th day of May, A. D. 1525, in Deed Book G.
W. R. , No. 8, page 652, &c., granted and conveyed unto
the said David Egee in fee ]
[D.C., 020; June.Term,’G3. Debt, $560. Paschall.]
Taken in execution in dto be sold as.the property of
Philip Seppler and Washington Egee, executors, &c ,
ot Dayid Egee, deceased.
- : JOBN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Ofilce, July 22,1863. jy23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a Writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MOND AY Eve
* n’ Apswst 3,1563, at 4 o’clock, at Bansom-street Hall
ivL certain lot or piece oi ground, situate on the
southwesterly aide of Cambria street, at the digtance of
AiSvT fee r northwestwardly from, the northwest side of
ill the Nineteenth, ward of the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front oi* breadth on the said
feet, and extending in length or
a£F- of that width.one hundred and forty
l? 0 * I .®, 8 William' street Bounded north.-
Cambria street; southwestwardly by <
? street, and southeastwardly and north
weatwardlv by ground formerly belonging to John Rice.
_£!• jfir Tl X*?!?o' l Ar« r 2? ? n - above described lot of
Philadelphia, Sheriff,’s Office, Jnly 22,1963.* jy33-3t
SHERIFFS SALES.
CHERTFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
*7 a wril of Tenth Plories Levari Facias, to me direct
ed, will bfiexposed to public sale or vendue, ou MON
DAY Evening, August 3, 186% at 4 o’clock, at Sansom
fetnetßaU.
All that certain lor or piece of ground composed of
three several contiguous lots of ground with the frame
messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate omthe
north westerly side side of tho Fraukford road, And
northeastwardly side' of an avenue leading to the
Franhlin Cemetery, in the Twenty-third ward of tho
city of Philadelphia aforesaid; containing in front
or breadth on the said Fraukford road one hundred
and twenty feet, and extending in length or depth
northwestwardly on the northeasterly line thereof at
right angles with the said Frankfora road one hun
dred and twenty foot, and on the south wostwardly’liae
fhereof'along the said avenue one hundred and twenty
feet and five-eighths of an inch, and on the rear
end thereof one hundred and sixtoen feet six and one
eighth inches. Bounded northeastwardly by ground
.now or late of Agnes Boyd, northwestwardly by othdi
ground late of Edward L. Spain, south wbstwardly by
ibe said Franklin Oemetory avenue, and southeastward
ly by the said Fraukford road* [Being the same, pre
mises which EdWrtTd C. Graeff, by indenture bearing
BTr.B flma tDßißwilli. Yiz; 2 « u ! Ip B ’
tiieroof, aud intended. to be ioflKWltli i'SOOJIIBII ftlP tllQ
fiohfiidei'ktloii therein montionedi a pare Truorecf was
thereby intended to be secured, granted and conveyed,
(inter alia) unto thesaid Henry H. Wilson in fee. ]
By an order of Court the purchaser will be re
quired to pay two hundred and fifty dollars at time of
sale "
[D. C., 642; June T., ’63. Debt *4,250. Graeff.]
Taken in execution, and to be Bold as the property oi
Henry H Wilson. . _ JOHN THOMPSON, Bhonff.
J‘hiladelpliia, Sheriff’s Oflico, July 22, 1863. jy23*Bt
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writof Venditioni Exponas, to'me-directed, will
be exposed topublic sale or yendue, on MONDaYEvu-.
Lina. August. 3.1863, at 4 o'clock at Sansom-stmt Hall,.
All that coitain lot or piece of ground with the three
si ory brick building thereon erectod, situate on the
westerly side of Coral street, at the distance'of seven
teen feet six inches southwardly from the south Bido of
Price street, i« the .city of Philadelphia; containing in
front or breadth on said Coral street seventeen feet, and
extruding in length or depth fifty-one feat
to a tlme-fe*t wide alley. [Being the samepramiiißß
which i.aimin! Zepp aud wife, by indenture dated Sep
tember 15, 1852, and dulyvecorded. grauted andcouveyed
nuto Joseph Bothwell; reserving thereout a ground
rent of lifty-two dollars per auirnm; which said
ground rent waft conveyed to Josiah Kisterbock by
Geoige M*-geo, Esq., High Sheriff, by deed dated
Nay 15,1555, and recorded In office of the District Court
*-t Philadelphia, in Sheriff’s Deed BookO., No. 2, page
488, &e.,nml the said Josiah Kisterbock granted and
conveyed said ground rent, by deed dated April 13,.
1859, and recorded in office for recording deeds. &c., at
Phiiiidolpbia, in Deed Book A. D 8., No. 84, page 454,
to Adam Waithmanaud JamesL. Baum.]
[t> C., 606; JuneT.,’63. Debt, *235.76. Juvenal.]
: Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Joseph Bothwell, with notice to t<?rre tenant.
JOHN -THOMPSON,- Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. July 22,1363. jy23-3t
fiHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
i Ycaoitscjai.
will be «>:ii©sed to public sal© or vendue, on
Ewßiflg v August s, iSbS. at 4 o oloolc. at
Hall. "
All that lot or piece or parcel of land, in the city of
Philadelphia, in that part thereof lately cal Led the dis
trict of Spring Garden; commencing on the south side of
Csllnwhill street, at the distance of one hundred and
thirty-two feet three and five-eighths inches castwardly
from the southeast corner of said. Callowhill and Twen
ty-fourth streets; thence again eastwardly along the
south siae of Callowhill street sixteen feet, and -thence
extending southwardlx_at right .angles to Callowhill
street of that width,. between parallel lines, fifty
one feet five and three-fourthß inches. . Bounded on the
northward_by Callowhill street, westward by ground
ot John J. Ridgway, southwardly by ground ofTUotnaa
Boothman, and eastwardly by ground of George Henes
sey, [Being the Bame lot or piece of ground which
Thomas Boothman and Mary Ann, his wife, by inden
turo dated.thelst day of July, A. D. 1854, aud recorded
at Philadelphia, in Deed Book R. D W., No. 136, paue
264,*erantedand conveyed unto the said Stephen Lowrey,
his heirs assigns, reserving thereout unto tho said
Thomas Boothman, his heirs and assigns, the yearly
ground rent or sum of fifty-two dollars/- lawful money,
payable half-j-early on the first day of the months of
July and January in every year, without any deduction
for taxes. &c. J -
N. B.—On the above lot of ground is erected athree
etory bn*rk messuage or tenement.
m , [D. C.,645; JuneT., *63. Debt,5203.56. Caven]
laken m execution and to be sold as the property of
Stephen Lowrey. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22, 1863. iy23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP A
writ of AliasLevari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to Public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
1563, at 4 o clock, at Sansom:6treet flail,
Aji that certain three-story brick messuage or tene
and lot orpiece of ground, situato on the east side
of Delaware Fourth street, between'Call whill street
and Willow street, in the lata Northern Liberties afore
said ; containing in front on said Fourth street fifteen
teet nine inches, and in depth fifty-nine feet to a uine
feet-wide alley leading into Willow street. Bounded
northward by ground of Edwin Middleton, and south-'
ward by ground late of William Johns, eastward by
said alley, .and westward by Fourth street aforesaid.
southerly moiety of‘the same lot of ground
which Willism Johns and Hannah his wife, by inden
tare dated the 23d day of January* A. D. 2827, Intended
tobe recorded, granted to the said Enoch Middleton in
fee.] Together with the use and privilege of thesaid
nme-feet-wide alley, and together with the heredita
ments and appurtenances. . .
_ CD. C., 650; June T./ ’63. Debt. $5,043. Jiidson.]
Taken in-execution and to be sold as the property of
Enoch Middleton, and terre tenant.
JOAN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Saenff’s Office. July 22, 1563. jy23-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
, a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to publdc sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning. Augnst 3,1863, at 4. o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain steam planing mill, woolen manu
factory. and lot or piece of ground situate in German
town,, m the Twenty-second ward of the city of Phila
delphia, on the northwesterly side of Mill street, at the
r/Sv* two hundred and ninety-six feet easterly
fiom the east side of Cumberland street,' thence extend
ing by a line running parallel with said Cumberland
street by ground of Margaret Rowen, northwesterly one
hundred and twenty feet, thence by a line running
parallel with said Mirier street bv ground of Thomas
HailoweU. northeasterly to the side of the Philadel
phia, Germantown, and Norristown Railroad, thence
along the side of said railroad southeasterly to the
northwest side of said Mill street, and thence along the
tide thereof about one hundred, and fifty feet south
westerly to the place of beginning, [Being the same
premises which fepencer Shoemaker and wife, by Inden
ture datid the 29th day of September, 1858, recorded in
Deed Book, granted and conveyed unto Henrv W. Gault
in fee.] • *
fD.C. 627; JuneT., ’63. Debt, 63.200. W. Sharp.,]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Beniy W. Gault. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, July 22. 1863. jy23r3t
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, August 3, lS63.at 4 o’cloclc.at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the
east side of William street, at the distance of one hun
dred t and thirty-two feet south of Brown street, in
the city of Philadelphia, late district of Spring Gar
den; containing in front or breadth on said Wil
liam street seventeen feet, including on the south
side thereof the northernmost half part of a
certain al’ey two feet_in width by thirty-two feet in
cepth, and extendiuffin length or depth, eastward- be
iShlipm!’. bm ffiflraf anTlmi'nf^aan'bTminnl
Strt l ??! [ UCiBS tb? QRmolOt Of grouna which ‘Ttoaia.s r.,
w and Wife, by indeatrire sixthda-y of
November, IJSL recorded in Deed Book G. C.. No. 120,
PBge 34, granted to James Rorke in fee; reserving there
out a yearly ground rent of $69, on a judgment for arrear
ages of which the same is to be soltU] - :
; .CD. C. 654: JuneT. ’6a Debts3os.o6. Spencer.]
Taken in execution and to he sola as the property of
James Borke. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office July 22. 1863 jy23-3t
FINANCUIi.
GHENY COUNT Y
BONDS*
We have been appointed by the Conimissioners and
Cent roller of Allegheny County their AGENTS, to effect
the exchanges of the OLD BONDS of the County, issned
to Railroads, for the BEW CO MPROMISE BONDS, The
new Bonds will pay Five Per Cent Interest, clear of
State tax. Any information will be given upon applica
tion to ns. J. R. Sc H. B- FRY,
jyl7- fit 13* South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
PUTLBR county railroad
-f-* BONDS —The Commissioners of Butler county,
Penna, propose to compromise their Bonds, issued to the
Northwestern Railroad Company, at fifty per cent, on
Bonds and Coupons now due. For particulars, corre
spond with the Commissioners of Butler county.
By order of Commissioners.
jy!B-12t HARVEY COLBERT, Clerk.
'J' H E
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
HAS AUTHORIZED MB
TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY.
TOR A BRIEF PERIOD.
And, smtll further uotlce, 1 shall continue
4?
to receive Subscriptions to the
5-20
LOAN ATIPABJ
AT MY OFFICE,
AND AT THE DIFFERENT SUB*AGENCIES
Vliroiifi[3iout tile Xioyal States.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT.
No. 114 South Third Street,
,Q HARVEY THOMAS,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
■ , 80. 31,a WALNUT Street. -
Stocks and Loans bought and. sold on Commission at
the . BOARD OF BROKERS.
Subscriptions to the 6-20 year six per cent. LOAN still
received at par.
No charge for Commission. . . jy3-3m
COLLECTION OF U. S. CERTIFI-
CATES Off INDEBTEDNESS.-The ADAMS’ EX
PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect at the
Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and
at reasonable rates, the . One Year Certificates of In
debtedness of the United States now due or shortly ma
turing.
Terms mad© known and receipts given at the office,
No. 3»0 CBEBNUT Btreet.. . ; * mys-tf ,
R M Y AND NAVY
CLOTH HOUSE,
Nos. 34 SOUTH SECOND and »3 BTRAWBERRY Bt«.
INDIGO-BLUE CLOTHS, froms3.oo to $7.00.
“ 4 * CASSIMEKES, from $1.25 to $3.00,
BEAYERB, from $3.00 to $6.50.
6-4 MIDDLESEX KERSEYS,ifrom $3. 60 to $3. 75.
6-4 ? “ ... FLANNELS, very superior
% INDIGO FLANNELS; at 88c.
6-4 LIGHT BLUE (Invalid Corps Relief )
Full Stock [and VESTING S *
-V “ TRIMMINGS, &c„ &c.
Special attention to LADIES’CLOTHS.
WM. T. SNODGRASS,
34 South SECOND and iJ3 STRAWBERRY Sts.
jy23-]m . .. . .
GOODS.
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAT CLOTHS.
SKI -BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
M-OUHCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVI LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT.
IHGS. Nor sal. by
FKOTHINGH AM St WELLS.
•e3:if tf
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Bitters for $3.60. My wife having derived so much bene
fit from the use of these Bitters, I desire her to continue
them, and you will please send us six bottles more for
the money inclosed.
Soldiers’ Hoxe, Supbuintkxdent’s Office, l
CrxcxxxATr, Ohio, Jan*lsth, 1863 f
* * * * * * . -
I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of
our noble soldiers who stop here, more or less disabled
rom various causes, and the effect is marvellous aud
.gratifying. . .
Such a preparation as this is I heartily wish in every
family, hospital, and at hand on every battle field.
G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent.
Dr. WVA. Childs, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont
Regiment, writes: “ Iwish every soldier had a bottle
of Plantation Bitters. They are the most effective, per
fect, and harmless tonic I ever used. ”
Gentlemen; We require another supply of your
Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which daily in
creases with the guests of our house.
Respectfully, ' .
Be sure that every bottle bears the fee-simile of our
signature on a ateel-plate label, with our private stamp
over the cork.
30» BROADWAY, N/T.
Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, Gro
cers,/Hotels, Saloons, and country dealers.
AMERICAN WATCHES IN 2,
4, and 5 oz. SILVER CASE 3. •
C. &;A. -
„„ . Manufacturers of Watch Cases.
No. 555 S. FIFTH Street, between Chestnut and Market.
; '• .iy2S-thftul2tif tl
WATCHES,
JtJST RECKIVED PEB STEA JTBB EUBOFA.
GOLD WATCHES,
LADIES’ SIZES, OF KBW STYLES.
lIIiVEIt ABOBES ASS CYLINDB2S.
For Sale at Low Batoi to the Trade, by "
x>. rc. pratt;
rn DHISMUip HOTEL
FINS WATCH BKTAIBING
iSii-ys attended to, by the most erperiensedworkm.*.
tad .Terr w&tih warr»nt»d for on* year.
FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
(Up-.tatns, opposite Masonic Temple,)
Hu now open »
liARHB AID COMPLETE STOCK.
BMBHAOIITCf
«. HOWARD A CO.’S FINE AMERICAN WATERS,
GOLD CHAINS. GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES.
AXP
FINE JEWELRY OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
my27-Un22
■ifSj G. BUSSELL, FINE AMERICA ST
and Imported WATCHES. Fins Jewelry* Silver
*nd Plated' Waxe, &c.
jeS7 ga North SIXTH Street. :
J C. FULLER’S
piNE GILT COMBS
IH EVERY VARIETY.
IMITATIONS OF PEAJSL AND OOKAI..
ny22-3ia
yULOANITE RINGS.
A fall assortment, all sizes and styles*
J. O- FULLER,
No. 7131 CHEST HUT Street, Hit22-3ii
MUSICAL BOXES.
fN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD OASES,
Playing from Ito 12 tunes, choice Opera and Amerl-
Jan Melodies. FARR <k BROTHER, Importers,
ap4 B*4- CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. .
gINGER & CO.’S
“LETTER A.”
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,
With .17 the new Improvements—Hemmer, Braider,
Binder. Feller, Tucker, Gorder. Gatherer, &o.,iath.
CHEAPEST AND BEST
of »ll machines for
Bend for a pamphlet and a copy of 1 ‘ Singer & Co. ’•
Ouette."
I. M. SINGER <ft GO.,
ielS-3m Ho. 810 CHESTtiTOT Street. Philadelphia
gEWING MACHINES.
THE *' SLOAT ” MACHINE,
IfITH OLiBS FRB3BKB FOOT,
JfBW STYLE HEMSHBB, BRAIDER.'
M 4 other valuable improvement,.
ALSO,
THE TAGGART & FARR MACHINES.
Ateney-TOB OHBjSTHOT Street mhB-tf
PHILADELPHIA.
fjABINET FURNITURE AND BIL-
WAED TABLES.
MOORE A CAMPION,
80. *Bl Santh SECOND Street.
Ik connection with their extensive Cabinet btulnece. are
low manufantnnnc a superior article of
BILLIARD TABLES,
trnA have now on hand a full anpply, inlahed with the
HOOKE* CAMPION'S IMMSOviD CUSHIONS,
Which are prononnoed by all who hare need them to be
rarertor to all other*.
for the quality and finish of these Table*, the mum
awm-er* refer to their numeron* patron* thronchoat the
anion, who are familiar with the character of their
_ mh9-6m
517 ABOH STBEET.
iO. A. VANKIEK A 00.§
. Bron,a Iliaree and Ornaments,Force],]*
Sad Him Shadee, and a Variety of *
FANCY OOtiDSi
WHOLJSALI AHD RETAIL,
neue eall and examine coodc.
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
A RURAL DISTRICTS.
We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply Pamilio* at
their Country Residences with
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, <StO.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
mra-tl COSHaR BLRYBHTH ARD TIHS HTS.
S.—T.—lB6o X. <fec.
Near AcqcTA Creek, March 4th, 1863.
I am, very truly, yours,
N. E. GILDS, Pastor Ger. Ref. Church.
Willard's' Hotel, )
Washington, I>. C., May 22d, 1363. >
SYKES, CHADWICK, & CO.
&c., &C.» &C., &c., &c., &c'
P. H. DRAKE & QO.i
WATCHES AND JEWEIiIIY,
GILT A3JCBES AND CYLINDERS. '
PLATED ARCHES AND OYLUTDRISJ
■ G. RUSSELL, :
*» North SIXTH Street
J. O. FULLER,
Importer end Wholesale Dealer In
Ho. TU CHESTNUT Street,
FINE GOLD PENS;
THE BEST PEN IN USE,
FOR SALE IN ALL SIZES. myE-Sm
J. O. FULLER:
No. TM CHESTNUT Street.
SEWING MACHINES.
FAMILY SEWING
tn ■
LIGHT MANOPACTDBIHG PDBPOSBS.
FURNITURE, Ac.
GAS FIXTURES,, Ac
KANUPAOTHRBRa OF'
OH ANDB LIEBS
ARB OTHER
GAS FIXTURES. ■'
JMPORTANT NOTICE
Wa have reduced our PRICES to correspond wltb tbe
FALL IN GOLD.
Importers and Dealers in LINEN GOODS only,
888 ARCH Street, and 38 South SECOND Street.
jy23-3tif
Q. RE A T REDUG 8C I O IST
SUMMER DRESS GOODS.
PACIFIC! LAWNS, nx cents. •
MOZAMBIQUES! I2K cents.
PARIS ORGANDIES. 25.
PABEGES,- 18X and 25 cectH.
FINE BLACK BAREGES. 25 cents.
With many dther kinds of Dress Goods, rsduced very
low, to close out, to make room for Fall Stock, suoh as
GRENADINES,
SUMMER SILKS,.
FOULARD SILKS.
MOHAIRS.
MOZAMBIQUES, Sc.
EDWIN HALE & CO.,
30 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
N. 8.—200 pieces or Medium and Dark Prints inst
opened, at 181, centa. ■ - ,iy2o-6t
T* AEG AIN 8 I BARGAINS!
Figured Bareges, 6X eta.
Plain and. Striped Bareges, lOcts,
Figured Bareges, 12# ci«s.
Mozambiques, L2X cts.
Challi de Laines; 78# and 30 cts.
Choice Styles Lawns, 12X cts,.
Choice Styles Lawns, 15 cts.
Alsj, Figured Silk-and Wool Bareges,
Reducedfro>n3l cts to>2octa,
SHAKPLBSS BROTHERS,
{CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
T3ATHING GOODS.
ALI-woreted Camblete,
Betain their stiffness in the water.
Cotto'uand Worsted Winseys.
Also, Flannels, Plaids, &c., &c.
And a variety of Good?
Suitable for Bathimc Dresses,
MUmbl In® nriim
■ tranumnDD miVTiianii
CFBSTJJHT Mra«tS.
T?DWIN HALL & 00., 26 SOUTH SE-
A-4 COND Street, are now offering
BLACK SILKS; AT REDUCED-PRICES.
Black Silkß at $l, U 2&, andsl.2s. .
Summer Silks at reduced prices.
Foulard Silks at reduced prices.
Silk Grenadines at reduced prices
Fine Organdies at reduced prices. . .
. Fine Dress Goods, all reduced.
. - Fine Modes, Blues, and Pearl Bareges.
Plain Blues,-Buff, and Pink Percales, or French
Chintzes, iiut received., . c :
N. B. —Just received one case of superior quality Plain
Silks. The colors are Browns, Blues, Modes, Purple,
and Green; price, been selling at $1.76. iy2o-tf
TOHN H. STOKES, 702 ARCH St.,
OFFERS
Black and White Plaid'Marseilles.
' Black and White and’Brown and White Linen Check.
French Kaakinette—plaid and plain.,
Nankin —nice quality,.
Linen Stripes, dark nround, good.
Merino Cassimeres—excellent quality.
Plain, Mixed, and PleidCassimeres.
Bilk Mixed Cloths and Cassimerea.
Ladies’ Cloaking Cloths.
Double-width Plaid Flannels for Shirting, - je27
TCAMCY OABSIMBBES.
-A Summer Coatings.
Black Cloths and Cassimeres.
Men’s Clothing made to order,
COOPER & CONARD,
SyS S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
TUANTILLAS.
■ . . . Silk Mantles.below cost.
Silk Mantles and Waterproofs.
a Summer, Mantles and Shawls, cheap,
Odds-and-ends Lace Goods, cheap.
COOPER & COKASD, .
Jy9 8. B. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.'
T)RESS STUFFS.
Black Delaines; Alpacas, Bareges, Silks, &c.
Mosambiquee, Lenos. Children’s Plaids, &c.
Drah Alpacas, Drab Delaines, Drab Mozambiques.
Closing sales Lawn's, prices lowl
1 , DOMSSTIC GOODS,
Of every kind, at lowest market prices.
COOPER & CO 6TARD.
_ jy9 S. E. corner NINTH and MaRKBT streets.
TARESS GOODS AT REDUCED
PRICES.-H. STEEL A SON.
No. 713 and Vl3 North TENTH Street,
*re now closing out the balauce of their stock of
Pou de Chevres, all Wool Delaines. Poplins,
_ ChaUios, Delaines, Mozambique*, Taffete d’Etes,
French.Xawns, French, English, and American Chintzes,
Bareges, Silk Tissues. Silk Grenadine*.
Fancy Silks, ana all ktnds of
iSummer Dress Goods, at extremely low price*,
SUMMER SHAWLS AT-REDUCED-PRICES.
BABaAJ NS IN BLACK SILKS.
, . CHOICE STYLES PACIFIC LAWNS atlSXe.
I lot 2 yards square Table Clothe, Snow Drop and
■Pamask, all Linen, at $l, 50. . - jeff
jy23-thstuif2m
At prices generally below present cost of impor-
WHITE GOODS, all descriptions.
EMBROIDERIES, ' do do
LACES, do do
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, do
VEILS, &c,, &c.
And respectfully; invitas an - inspection of his
stock.
OOLDIEES! SfiIRTTN ft FijANNELS
O g.{mifpfinffi an mm. '
B-t ana 9-t t'SHSTShirtiggf, - • '
Soldiers Gro-y Ulankets,'
. Red, White, and Blue
Do Laines'for Flags.
OFFICE CLOTHING AND EQUI
. V- PAGE. . Cincinnati, 0, July 21,1563.
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned,
for the following supplies, viz:
Uniform Jackets, Lt. Artillery, Privates.
Do. Cavalry do.
Trowsers, Foot.
Do. Mounted.
-Drawers. Canton Flannel.
Shirts, Gray Woolen;
Blankets, Woolen 1 .: -.
Do. Rubber Poncho Tent.
Blouses, Lined.
Do. Unlined.
Bootees, Pegged and. Sewed.
Stockings. 1
TTniform Hats. •
Haversacks-
Canteens (complete)..
Camp Kettles. ‘
Mess Pans.
Forage Caps.
Cap Covers. -
Kemys (standard).
Thread, Dark Blue, Nos. 30 and 35.
Storm Flags. . .
Do. Halliards. -
Regimental Colors. ' .
Cavalry Standards.
Do Guidons.
“Basting Cotton. .
Plaid Lindseys.
: Brown Drills (standard). .
Each proposal must be accompanied by a guarantee
signed by two responsible parties—(Guarantors must
sign their own names)—agreeing that the party making
the proposal will enter into a contract; if the award is
made to him, and the bids must state explicitly the
quantity to be furnished and the time of delivery. In
all eases,-samples must accompany the bid, unless It is
distinctly stated that the proposal is on standard, regu
lation goods. - , . . •
The supplies must he delivered in good, new pack
ages, containing such quantities as mav he directed,
free of charge, at; the U. S. Inspection Warehouses in
this city.
Written contracts (of which this advertisement shall
be made apart)will be entered .into with , parties to
whom awards are made, and bonds required of them,
in sums equal to one-fourth the value of the gooda con
tracted for.
The attention of bidders is called to the following ex
tracts from the act of Congress of Julj 17,1862: •>
Sec. 14. And b<*it further enacted. That no contract
or order, or any interest therein, shall he transferred
by the party or- parties to whom • such contr ict or order
maybe given to any other party or parties, and that
' any such transfer shall cause the annulment of the con
tract or order-transferred, so far.as the United States are'
concerned; Provided, That all rights of action are hereby
reserved to the United States, for any breach of such
contract by the contracting party or parties
Sec. 15. And bo it-further enacted, That any person
who shall furnish supplies of any kind to the Army or
Navy, shall be required to mark or distinguish the same,
with the name or names of the contractors so furnishing
said supplies, in such manner as the Secretary of War
and the Secretary of the' Navy may respectively direct;
and no supplies of any kind shall be received unless so
marked ana distinguished.
Sec. 16. And be it further.enacted, That whenever any
contractor for Subsistence, Clothing, and Ammunition,
Munitions of War. and for every description of supplies
for the Army and Navy of the United States, 4hall be
found guilty, by a court-martial, of fraud or wiliful
neglect of duty, :he shall he punished by fine, imprison
ment, or such other punishment as the court-martial
shall adjudge; snd any'person who shall contract to fur
nish supplies of any kind or description for the Army or
Navy, he shall he deemed and taken as a part of the
land or naval forces of the United States, for whtck he
shall contract to furnish said supplies, and be subject to
the rules and regulations for the government of the land
and naval forces of the United States.
Proposals will be received, until SATURDAY, twelve
o’clock noon, August Ist, 1863.
: The right to .reject any bids deemed * unreasonable is
reserved. : :
Bids should be endorsed “Proposalsfor Clothing,”
and addressed to tbeundersigned.
By order, Col. Tnos. Swords. A. Q M. General. -
V C. W. MOULTON;
jy23-Ct' . • Captainiand A. Q M.
A SSI ST AN T QUARTERM ASTER
GENERAL’S OFFICE, . . .'
• _ July, 1863.
. SEALED PROPOSALS will he received at this office
until SATURI)AY,'2oth snst._» at 12 o’clock M., for the
erection of TEMPORARY SHEDDING at the the U. S.
Medical Laboratory, Sixth and Oxford streets, Phila
Proposals must state the'shortest time req.uired ; to com
plete the work,.and be accompanied with the nameß of
competent securities, to the whole : amount of the con
tract, for its prompt and faithful performance.
Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of
JNO. McARTHOR, Jr;, Architect, No. 309 South
SIXTH Street. The right is reserved to reiect all bids
deemed too high A. BOYD,
• jy23-3fc Capt. and A. Q. M.
A S SIS TA N T QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL’S OFFICE,? Philadelphia, 20th July,
1863.—Sealed proposals will be received at this office un
til THURSDAY, 23d instant, at 12 o’clock M , for the im
mediate delivery in this city of, .
Eighteen hundred Mule Collars, assorted sizes.
Five hundred Horse Collars, assorted sizes.
Bidders will state the shortest time for delivery. The
right is reserved to reject all'bids deemed too high.
• ' [Signed] . A. BOYD^
jy2l 3t = Captain and' A. Q> M;
A RMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE, TWELFTH and OIKA.ED Streets.
■ PHH.ADBLFHIA, Jnly 20th, 1863.
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this office until
12 o’clock M., FRTDAY, the24th inst,to furnish prompt
ly at the Schuylkill Arsenal, viz:
COMMON TENTS.
10-ounce Cotton or Linen preferred, but samples of tbe
kind of duck proposed to be made must be submitted by
tie bidder
. Woolen, to weigh three pounds to the dozen, like and
fullyequal to the sealed sample in this office.
Bidders will state in their proposals the price, quan
tity hid for. andtimeof delivery. ,
The ability.of the bidder to fill the contract must he
guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signatures
must be appended to the guarantee, and: said guarantee
must accompany the bid. .
Bidders, as well as tbeir sureties, or guarantors; who
may not be known at this office, will furnish a certificate
from tbe.iTnited States District Attorney, Postmaster, or
other.publio functionary, at the residence of the bidder
or guarantors, setting forth, clearly, the fact that the
bidder and his sureties are responsible men, who will, if
a contract is awarded; act in-good faith with the United -
States, and faithfully execute the same. .
Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the.
bids.
Proposals must be endorsed * ‘Proposals for Army Sup
plies, ” stating the particular article bid for. ' ; .
. G, H. CROSMAN,
iy2l-4fc Assistant Quartermaster General U. 8. Army.
mmae DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN
TIBT for the last twenty years, 319 VTNK St.,
below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH of the
age, mounted on fine Gold, Platina, Buyer, Vulcanite.
Coralite, Amber, &c. , at prices, for neat and substantial
Work, more'reasonable than any dentist in this city or
State. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artificial Teeth
repaired to su.lt. No pain in extracting. All work
Warranted to fit. Reference, best families. jes-3m
A MEEXCAN.It O O F I N G SLATES,
A FULLY EQUAL TO THE BEST. WELSH slates.
T. THOMAS.
Je26-4ju + HIT WALNUT Strok.
RETAIL DRV GOODS.
LINEN BUYERS:
S. MILLIKEN & CO.,
m the THioEa or
1034 CHESTNUT STREET.
E. M. NEEDLES
OFFERS FOR SALE,
1034 CHESTNUT ST REST.
- -L. EYRE & LANDBLL.
FOTTRTR^ndAßoH_Streets.
PROPOSALS.
STOCKINGS.
23. 1863.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
TYELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
• „ IHStJEANCB OOMPASTT,
OOKPOBATBD BT THB LEQISIiATUHS OB PKM».
omm B. I. WAUTOT gm.
PHILADELPHIA.
MABIHE IHSOBAIKM.
OH VESSELS, }
SjNrrmHr f To all part* of tho worM.
_ „ a t INLAND INSURANCE*
VI Goods, by Blver. Canal, Lake, and. Lul Qurlm, %$
all parte of the Union,
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merehandlse generally.
Oil Stores, Dwelling Rouses, die,
_ ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. Ll»l
0100,000 United States Five per cent. Loan*. •. 993,000 00
30,000 United States Six per cent. Loan..-~« 30.75 Q 0Q
88,000 United States Six per cent. Treasury
N0te5............ fljnn «i
SfcOOQ United States Seven and Three.
-■nft/vm D. per cent. Treasury Notes... 38,000 00
*w,ooo State of Penna. Five per cent. Loan,-, 8&S30 00
M.OOO do. do. Six do. do **-*-* 67.130 00
123,060 Phila. City Six per cent. Loan. •«128.089 00
80,000 State of Tennessee Five per east.
_ L0an.......... .».♦«♦«»i,l2onn m
MllOOEillUAaila>Miui>««M
OliPßlOentuDOnaßmimnuUM* ILODO flB
WftQO BaUjroad ad JUvrtf*a
, Sis per cent. 80u<1h. ......M
iSnSS Z eßm - ?• K -Oharasßtonk . tMO 00
IfcOOO Germantown Gae Co., 300 Bhar*«
Stook, Principal and Interest an*,
T rantted by the City of Phila. M. 600 GO
115,700 Loans on Bond and Mortfffire, amid? '
assured 113,7004)0
Bills Receivable for Insnranoes made.....ai 239 M
Balances due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma-
Hue Policies, accrued Interest, and other
debts due the Company . J L •= qji »
Scrip and Btock of sundry Insurance and other *
Compares, $10,803. esumated ijia qq
Gash on deposit with United States *
Government, subject to ten days
•aJ 1 .,................580,000 00
Cash on deposit—in Bank*~~..™~ 28K27 94
Gash in Drawcr~~~...,, w 74
109.008 88
_ „ „ , MBEOTOES.
assssf^ 5
&|.ur ar - l«at W
Albert Barton, Jr.. James Tracmalr,
John B. Penrose, William Eyre, Jr.:
BeorgeG. Helper, J. F. Peniston,
Bdward Darllngton.l Jacob P. Jones
H. Jones Brooke, William 0. Ludwig,
Joohna P. Eyre, James B, McFarland;
James C.Band, , William 0. Boulton,
Theopliilns Paulding, Henry C. Dallett, Jrl,
Dr. K.M.-Huston, John B. Semple, Pittsburg
Hugh Oral*. A. b, Berger,Potato*
MAS C. HAND, President.
DAVIS, Vice ‘President.
mg
ggraTTjTiißmafsS
COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER fbx
BlO WALNUT Street, above Third, Fh
ladelphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In
vested in sound and available Securities. continues to
insure on Dwellings. Stores, Furniture, Merchandise.
Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses promptly adjusted.
. Thomas B. : Maria, James E. Campbell,
John Welsh. Edmund G. DutiLh,
Samuel C. Morton, Charles W.Poultney.
Patrick Brady, Israel Morris.
John T. Lewis, -
THOMAS R. MARIS, President
Amt but C. L. Crawfohd, Secretary. fe22*tf
A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COM
PANT—Authorised Capital $400,000-CHARTBI
PERPETUAL.. _____
o«ce He; 311 WALHIJT Street, betweem Third ud
Fourth streets, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure against loss or damage by
Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise genfr
rally.
Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland Insurance to aH parts of the Union*
«w,„, w., DIRECTORS.
William Esher, Davis Pearson*
D. Luther, Peter Seiger,
Lewis Audenried, J. B. Baum,
John E. Blackiston, Wm. F. Dean,
Joseph Maxfield, John Ketcham.
mLLIAM ESHER, President
* « WM. P. DEAN. Vice President.
W. M, Smith, Secretary. apS-H
*£HE ENTEBPBISB
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA*
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING, 8. W. CORNER FOURTH
AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIRECTORS.
F-Ratchford Starr, George H. Stuart,
•William McKee, John H. Brown,
Nalbro Frazier, J, L. Erringer,
John M. Atwood, Geo. W. Fahnestock,
Benj.T. Tredick, James L-Claghom,
• Mordecai L. Dawson* William G. Boulton.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, President
THOS. H. MONTGOMERY, Secretary. fell
TNSURANGE COMPANY OP THE
f- STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA-OFFICE Nos. 4 and
• EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North side of WALNUT
Street, between BOCK and THIRD Streets, Philadelphia.
INCORPORATED In 1794-CHABTSR PEBSPETUAL.
_ CAPITAL $2OOOOO. -
PROPERTIES OF THE COMP ANT, FEBRUARY 1.1585.
$438,516.13,
KARINE, FIRE. .AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION
INSURANCE.
BIRECTORS.
Henry 3). Bherrerd, Tobias Warner,
Charles Macalester, Thomas B. Wattsoni
William S. Smith. Henry G. Freeman.
William B; w hitf, Charles 8. Lewis,
George H. Stuart, George C, Carson,
Samuel Grant, Jr., Edward C. Knight,
John B. Austin,
HEEiViT D. SBI&SEBD, President.
WiuniK Habpie, Secretary. aoia-a
PIEE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
—The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY. Incorporated 1625. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square.
Thle Company, favorably known to the community for
nearly forty years, continue* to insure against Los* or
Damage bv Fire on Public or Private Buildings, either
permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture,
Stock* of Good*, or Merchandise generally, on liberal
terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund l l*
invested In the most careful manner, which enables them
to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case
of low.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, I Thomas Robins,
Alexander Benson, I Daniel Smith, Jr.,
William Monteliu*, .1 John Devereux,
Isaac Hazlehurst, I Thomas Smith.
Henry Lewie.
_ JONATHAN PATTERSON. President.
William G. Crowell. Secretary. apg
XRB BBLIAIiQE m§¥SANQS COM-
ov 3PTTTT. ATIUTVPTm,
ONTtCB NO. 30S WA ism mSBK,
Insures against loss or damage by FIRE, on Houses,
Stores, and other Buildings ; limited or perpetual; and
on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, in Town
or Country.
GASH CAPITAL *300,000-ASSETS 537T,41«
„ Invested in the following Securities, vi*»
Pint Mortgage on well secured $125,400 00
Ground rent5........2,000 00
United States Government L0an5...... . ***** 60,010 00
City of Philadelphia, 6 per centeLoans. .-^. 60,000 00
Pennsylvania, $5,000,000 6 per cent. Loan.—.. 15,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Stock..««. 4.000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds Ist and 2d
Mortgages —... 38,000 00
Allegheny county 6 per cent. Penn. IL Loan—. 10,000 00
Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per
cent. Loan 5000 00
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company’*
~ oper cent. Loan g,ooo 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent; mort-
gage 80nd5........ 4,630 00
County Fire Insurance Company’s Stock. 1,050 00
Mechanics'Bank Stock 6,000 00
Commercial Bank of Penna Stock.:... 10,500 09
union M. Insurance Company's Sc rip...=• S2B 70
Loans on Collaterals, well secured .2,500 00
8U15Rec^vab1e......................697 03
Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia's
Btoek.. 9.750 00
Aecrued. 1ntere5t.......5,829 41
Cash in bank and on hand~~ 24,796 68
Worth, at present market yalne* jasa’gjg so
_ , DIRECTORS. ’
<Hem Tinsley, Robert Toland,
William K. Thompson* William Stevenson*
Baranel Bispham, Hampton L. Carson*
Robert Steen, Marshall Hill,
William. Hosser, J. Johnson Brown*
Charles Leland, John Bissell.Fittsbur*.
Benj. W. Tinsley,
mrr/to n tttt t n P** EM TIUGLEY, President.
THOS. 0. HILL, Seeretar
Philadelphia, March!, It
T?AME INSUBANC
CHESTNUT Sfcree
philad:
FIBS AND IKLA
DIREC*
>ELPHIA.
LND INSURANCE.
JTORS.- . .
E. D. Woodruff,
Geo. A-West,
John Kessler, Jr,,
Chas. Stokes,
A H. Rosenheim,
Joseph D, Ellis.
EUCK7 President.
[CHABDSON* Vice President
ID, Secretary. - [ialfi-iftf
Francis IT. Buck,
Chas. Richardson*
Henry Lewis, Jr.»
John W. Evernan,
Philip S, Justice,
O. W. Davie,
Francis isr.
CHARLES Kl<
WILLIAM I. BLANCHAR]
MACHINERY ANI) IKON.
j>E;N3Sr’ A WORKS,
On the Delaware Hirer, below Philadelphia.
CHESTER, DELAWARE CO.. PENNSYLVANIA
REANEY, SOW, * ARCHEOLD,
Engineers and Iron Ship Builders,
K ASrtrFACTFBEBS OF ALL KIITDg Of
CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING ENGINES
Iron Vessels of all descriptions, Boilers, Water-Tasks
9 * Propellers, .
?ffos. nsAirey w. b. bbabbt, saxl. abosbobk
Late of Re&ney, Neafle, & Co., Late Enffineer-i&Gfcisi
Penn*a Works, Phila. U. S. Nayy.
Jy29-ly
, j. TAueHAsr kb&bzox. winiJAa h. kbskisz.
' • JOBS B. OOPS.
couthwark foundry,
& FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREET!,
• _PKI£AX»BLPEIA.
HERRICK * SONS>
. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low-Pressure Steam Engines fn
land, river, and marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac.; CastlJUfr
of all kinds, either iron or brass.
lron-frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
Rations, Ac. -
Retorts and GuM&cMnery cf the latest and most
proved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw, and' Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans, OpenStcftM
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, At.
-Sole Agents, for N. Rillieux’s Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus eg myth’s Patent Steam Hammer, and Ai>
Binwall8 inwall A Wolsey s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining
fechine; autt-tt
PE N N STEAM ENGINE
MMbABD BOILER WORKS.—NEAFIE A LETT.
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, HA*
CHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, ul
FOUNDERS, haying for many, years been in successful
operation, and been. exclusively'engaged In building and
repairing Marine and River. Engines, nigh and low-pres*
■ore. Iron Boilers, Water Tanks. Propellers, AA, Ac., re
spectfully, offer their services to the public, as being fully
prepared to contract for Engines of all sizes! Marine.
River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of different
sues, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch,
Every, description of pattern-making made at the shortest
notice. . High'and- Low-pressure, Flue, Tubular; and
Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron.
Forgings, of all slzec and kinds-; Iron and Brass Castings,
of all descriptions: 8011-Turning, Screw-Gutting, and HI
other work connected with the above business.
Drawings and Specifications for all work done at tldfl
establishment free of charge; and work guarantied.
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room fox rn*.
pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and
are ' provided with shears, blocks, falls, Ac., Ac,, for
raising heavy or light weights. . - •• _. • .
• JACOB C. ftHAKE
JOHN P. LEVY,
jea-tf BEACH and PALMER streets.
"UNION STEAM AND WATER
U HEATING-COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
GOLD’S PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATER HEATER,
THOMPSON’S LONDON KITCHENER, and all othex
Improved COOKING APPARATUB. *
Boilers and Water Backs, Parlor and other Grstee,
Begirtera and Ventilators, Backs and Jambs, and all
things connected with the above branch of business.
JAMES P. WOOD, ■
•v • No. drl South FOURTH Street.
S. M. FBLTWRLti, Superintendent. ap2B-ly .
TM"ORGAN, ORB, & 00., STEAM
ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, and General
Machinists and Boiler Makers, No. IRIO CiLLOWHILE
gfreet. Philadelphia* fclfl-ly
com
Goal— suoab loaf, beaveb
Meadow, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and
best Locust Mountain from Schuylkill; prepared ex-
for family use. Depot, N. w. corner of EIGHTH
and WILLOW Streets. Offlce. No. 119 South SEOOMR
Street. Capi-ly} J. WALTON A 00.
■\TRS. JAMBS BETTS’ CELEBRATED
"A gUPPORTKRS FOB LADIES, and the only 8»
.ortorfl nnder eminent medical patronaie. Ladle*
Shysiciam .re respectfully requested to call only rm
[re. Bette, at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Street, Phi.
ladelpMa, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand tm<
valtde hare been advised by their physician* to nee her
appllaneee. .Tbotwonly arefennine haarin* iheUnlted
State. eopyr'*ht, lahele on the box, and eitnhtaree. an*
also on the Snppartere. with teetlmonial*. oeUdnthnH
T ATOUR S OLIVE OIL, vikom om
OF Aix.—Also. BacendttpUtDePoeeel File brande.
quarts and pints, for gale by
RHODES & WILLIAMS.
TU 10T South WATER Stent.
•976,31318
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It.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
fJEW BOOKS.
Just published by
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO. #
715 and 717 MARKM* Stmt
, A TREATISE ON HYGIENE, with special reference
to the Military Service. By W, A. Hammond, Surgeon
General.
LOST AND SAVED. Bv the Hon. Mrs. Norton, au
thor “Stuart of Dunleith."
AT ODDS By the Baroness Tautphccus, author of
Quite.” Ac.
HISTORY OP THE SUPERNATURAL, in all ages and
countries. By William Howitt.
SPHERICAL AND PRACTICAL ASrRONOMY. By
WiJhaa Obauvenet 2 vols.
THE ARMY CHAPLAIN’S MANUAL. By Rev T.
Pinkney Bammond.
TRIAD OP THE CONSTIUTION. By Sidney G.
Fit her.
THE COMPANY CLERK. Showing how and when to
make out returns. &c. By CapL A, V. K~autz jy23
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“ MISERABLES” IN SPANISH.
Mi CABL'BTOir fruhiiokgr vf mg Basils
91 “"LBfil TflUpublish this? vr«v^
‘•TiJES MISEBABLES,"
By Victoe Hugo, in the Spanish language, complete
and unabridged, in two large octavo volumes, bound in
cloth and paper covers.
CARLETON, Publisher, New York.
jy2!-tntha3fr 4-13 BROADWAY, corner Lispenard.
CENTS! PETERSON FOR AU
GUST! , PITCHER'S,
jy22 6t Ho. 808 CHESTNUT Strcat.
(CLEVELAND’S PRONOUNCING
and Definition of most of the terms used by epeakers ani
writers on Medicine and the Collateral Sciences; with
an Addenda containing Abbreviations used in Prescrip
tions, Poisons and their Auiidoteß, &c., &c. A small
pocket volume. A new edition inst published.
M JL '„ MEDICAL BOOKS.
A full assortment always on hand and for sale at low
prices by _ LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
, jy2l No, 35 8. SIXTH St., above Chestnut.
JJAZAKIVS BOOKSTORE^
Y»4 CHESTNUT STREET,
Between Seventh and Eighth Street?.
All Book* usually to he had in »
FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE!,
Will always he found on our shelve*
AT THE LOWEST PRICES,’
fefi-tf
in OlitTDli—lJUtlfinAW tftfiAßL Iff
U(U\I I'i9tur ? o Or Albums,
. „ MTftttEl'Si
. jy2o-et 808 CHBSTKPT Street,
OH CENTS! GOPEY FOR AUGUST.
jylß 6t PITOHER’B. 808 CHESTNUT Street.
Q 0001 —3,0001 —OVER 3,000 DIP
FKRKN'T CARD PICTURES EOB
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, at
* PITCHKE’S ALBUM DEPOT,
jyU-tf 808 CHESTNUT Strest.
\TEW MAPS—NFW BOOKS.
-LV NEW. COAST SURVEY MAP OF VIRGINIA,
showing the present movements. Sheets 60 cents; Pock
et form 75 cents.
NEW MAP OF THE EASTERN PART OF VIRGINIA,
and MARYLA3ID, and DELAWARE, on a large scale.
Sheets 60 cents; Pocket forms 75 cents.
NEW MAP OF PENNSYLVANIA: Sheets 60 cents;
Pocket form 75 cents.
JATJRNaLOF A RESIDENCE ON a GEORGIA PLAN
TATION. By Frances Anne Kemble. $1.26.
ROBERT, THE CABIN BOY. 75 cents.
AMERICANS IN ROME. By H. P Leland. $1.25,
UNCLE PAUL’S STORIES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
60 cents. ■
THE PILGRIM PATH. Interesting incidents in the
experience of Christians 50 cents/
MEMORIAL OF SUSAN M. UNDERWOOD* orFOL
LOWING AFTER JESUS, By Mrs. Eli2a H. Anderson,
60 cents.
AN HISTORICAL RESEARCH. Opinions of the found
ers of the Republic on Negroes, as slaves, as citizens, and
as soldiers. Third edition; Paper 50 cents; cloth $1 50
For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN.
jyl3 606 CHESTNUT Street..
Oft CTS ! 25 OTS!—2S OTS !
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, holding 12 PICTURES,
bound ia Muslin, gilt ed ge.
PITCHER'S ALBUM DEPUTY .
JyH-tf 808 CHESTNUT Street.
<tl9 TO S4S,—IMPERIAL QUARTO
wl" PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM 3, holding_2oo and 400
PICTURES, elegantly bound in TUSKED MOROCCO
and RICH VELVET, with Ornaments.
PITCHER'S ALBUM DEPOT,
jy24-tf 808 CHESTNUT Street. ,
Ski ftHf « L5Ol —51.50! —PEOTO
tip 1. *J\JI GRAPH ALBUMS, holding TWENTY
FOUR PICTURES. Bound ia BEBT TURKEY MO
ROCCO. PITCHER’S ALBUM DEPOT,
jy]4-tf . ROB CHESTNUT Street
wants;
SUBSTITUTES WANTED. FIY E
• SUBSTITUTES wanted /rotn among those who are
enrolled and not drafted. State amount wanted, and
other particulars. Address CONSCRIPTS,
office of Press, FOURTH Street, below Chestnut.
. jy23-ths&m-3t*
WANTED- BY A LADY—A POSI
* * TION as HOUSEKEEPER in a Gentleman’s
family. She understands sewing, and ia competent to
take charge of children. A comfortable home ia a
greater object than salary. Apply at 1315 WALNUT
Street. jy22-St*
WANTED— A GOOD BOY TO
LEARN HAIRDRESSING. Age seventeen to eigh
teen. and to board with his parents-
BARBERS—two hands wanted, 810 per week, corner
FOURTH and BRANCH Streets. None but first-class
need apply jy22-2t*
A COPYIST, WITH THE BEST BE
-£*-FERENf!ES, may be liadsby addressing “J. I. F
1134-CAMILLA Street. - jy23-tlim2t*
ft DESTITUTE WANTED—
'lnquire at
jy23-3t* 509 NORTH Street, Pliila.
■QOY WANTED, IN A WHOLESALE
■*-* Dry Goods Store, in Market street. Address
** Merchant," at this office. - jy23-3t*
WANTED— IN A WHOLESALE
Drug House in MARKET Street, a MAN thorough
ly competent to buy and sell Drugs; one who has some
acquaintance with conntry trade preferred. Address
Boxim. rLiMeiPMar. o, rim-y
WAJJTIi!D —flS PIH DAT.—#l
’ ' want reliable, eiiergeilc SAfiVAfiafiSS ftll4 BJ?otitS
in every county, for a genteel business at a commission
of from $5 to $l5 per day. No humbug. Experienced
canvassers preferred,but room for all, Address
C. M. DUNN & CO., Publishers,
At either Cincinnati, Ohio; lllinois; or 185
READS Street, New York/ jy2o-3m*
PER MONTH GUARANTEED.
tip I Testimonials of Clergymen and scientific men
sent free. ISAAC HALE, Jr., & CO., Newburyport,
Mass. __ je24-2md«W
©7 F, A MONTH J—l WANT TO HIRE
AGENTS in every county at $75 a month, ex
penses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma
chines. Address I. MADISON,
my6-3md(stW Alfred, Maine*
A MONTH!—WE WANT
nP”'-' AGENTS at $6O a month, expenses paid, toseil
our J&aerlasting Pencils , Oriental Burners,end 13other
new articles. 15 circulars free. SHAW & CLARK,
my6*3md&W Biddeford, Maine.
5610 000 —this amount to
qP LUjUUU. loan on a City Mortgage or Ground
Rent. Will be divided. Apply to E. PETTIT,
jy!s 309 WALNUT Street 1
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE. —Philadelphia, Feb, 9,
1863.
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to
the followingpoints:
Tortngas,,
Key west, Fla,
Fort Monroe, Va.
• Alexandria, Va,
Newbern, B. C.
Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD,
lelO-tr Captain and Assist. Quartermaster.
J7IREI FIREI FIEEI
Philadelphia. May SO, 1868,
Jf.’ (7. Sadler, Esq., Agent/or Liuie's Safes :
Dear Sir: During the night of May 19,1863, our Gro*
eerr and Provision Store, at North Second and Willow
streets, took fixe at about-2 o’clock A. M.; and as the
store was a two-story wood building it bornt rapidly,
and before the fire* engines could act upon the fire, oni
whole stock of goods, including much combustible ma
terial, and amounting to over $2,000, were wholly d#>
stroyed. We had one of your No. 11 Chiiled Iron Safe*,
which was in the hottest part pf the fire, audjitcame out
of the Are not in the least injured, except the melting of
of the name, plate and paint. The contents inside wert
not affected in the least, and we consider the Safe Just &i
good against fire now as before, ana shad]
use it hereafter with increased confidence. The lock
works as perfectly as before the fire.
Yours truly, -McMANUS & CROFT,
Late 439 North SECOND Street.
Attention to the above certificate Is particularly re*
auested, as it is the first trial of LILLIE'S SAFES in ax
accidental fire in Philadelphia.
I would' say to all parties who want a Fire and
Burglar-proof Safe that LILLIE’S WROUGHT AND
CHILLED IR'XN SAFES are much the cheapest and fch«
only real Fire and- Burglar-proof Safes now made; and
to those who want simply a Fire-proof, I would say that
LILLIE’S WROUGHT LRONSAFEib fully equal in all
respects to any of the most-approved makers, and ii
sold at fully one-third less price.
I also am receiving daily in exchange for, Lillies
Wrought and Chilled. Iron Safes other Safes, and keep
constantly on hand a general assortment of HERRING’S,
EVANS -&■ WATSON'S; and other makers* many of then
almost new, which I offer at, and evenbelow, auctioi
prices. *
AH parties interested are particularly requested to ex*
amine -the Safes above described at my dSpdt.
, _ M. C. SADLER, Agent, :
Je2-tf No. »1 South SEVENTH Street
fjOTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS
V' of all numbers and brands.
Haven’s Duck Awning Twills, of all descriptions, for
Tents, Awnings, Trunk, and Wagon Covers.
Also, Paper Manufacturers 7 Drier Felts, from Ito 6 feet
Wide. Tarpaulin, Bolting, Sail Twine, Ac.
JOHN W. EYBRMAN & CO.,
mygtf toa .TONES’ Aliev
T?TEE AND EAE.-PEOF. J. ISAACS,
BL D., Oculist and Aurist, formerly of Leyden,
Holland, now at No. 511 PUTS-Street, where persona
afflioted with diseases of the-Eye and Ear will be scien
tifically-treated, and cured, if curable. Artificial Byea
insertedwithoufc pain, N; B.—No charge made for exa
mination. ; jel-Sm .
■DEOWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GIN
•* ' GEE. Manufactured only, at FKED’K BROWN’S
DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORK, northeast corner
FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. v
Attention is called, to this valuable remedy which
should be in every family,*and for the Army and Navy
is indispensable, curing affections of the stomach and
bowels, and a sure,preventive of the effects of bad water.
CAUTION* —To prevent this valuable Essence from
being counterfeited, a new-Steel Engraving, executed at
great cost, will be found on the outside of the wrapper,
in order to guard the purchaseragainst being Imposed
upon by worthless imitations. Sold bv all respectable
druggista-in the United States. ■ jy4-stnthl2t*
IJEADTY.—IP YOU WISH TO HAVE
M-9 a flue, clear complexion, use HUNT’S WHITE
LIQUID ENAMEL. It will make you as fair as a lily.
Price, 26 cents.
If you are troubled with Tan or Freckles, use HUNT’S
BRITISH BALSAM- It Is warranted to remove them.
Price, 26 cents.
If you want a Color, use HUNT 8 BLOOM OF SOSES.
It will not wash off, nor injure the skin, and cannot be
detected. Price, 26 cents and $l.
HUNT'S COURT TOILET POWDER is the best F*«
Powder in use. Price, 12j£, 26, and 60 cents.
Sold at HUNT & CO. *S, Perfumers, 41 South EIGHTH
Street, two doors above. Chestnut, and 133 South S3*'
VENtH, above Walnut. • • my9-Sm
P. SGHUX-EE'S SUFEBIOB
If NTv 'grand overstrung square PIANOS from $3OO
upward. For sale by the maker, 905 MARKET Street
nAN ARY SEED,.—3O BAGS EXTRA
fine Sicily Canary. Seed, for sale by
RHODES &'WILLIAMS,
197 South WATER Screen
T ONDON BROWN STOUT.—FIFTY
casts Hilfbert’s Brown Stout landiusr aud for sale
WILLIAM H. YBATOrr* CO.^
No. 301 South FRONT Sfc.
T\RAKE J 'S PLANTATION BITTERS,
V —■lOO oases Drake’s Pl»atatlon fc ßitt«re v jnsi re
served and for sale by KSODBS & WILIiIAMS,
jy4_tf y V toy South WATER Street. *
ALMONDS.—3 BALE S PRINCESS
Paper Shell Almonds; 0 ceroons Lisbon Pape?
Sht,u A "' ,or 5818 Rhodes a williams.
AO7 South WATER Street.
a/tadMRA WINE.—I7S QUARTEB
casks and ICO Octaves, just received per “Laura,”
“ d,or,aU
uW MB WALNUT and ai OEANITE streaU.
CHUBBY WINE.—IOO QUARTEB
M Cask*in»t tecelvedper bMp "Laura."for sal* la
bond, by CHAS. B. & JAB. CABBTAIBB,
gatfla i»« walnitt and ai a ran mi hii-mla'
rjARD AND FANCY JOB PMNTTNS,
y M*QW* T i. ui b. rnwHn*
AMUSEMENTS.
MEW OHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.—
Lena** and Ifauier. Mr. W, WHBlIllI'.
LAST WEEK OF MRS. D. P. BOWERS.
Edmond Falconer’s Irish Drama, entitled t&3
PEEP O’ DAY,
Having achieved one of the
A GREATEST SUCCESSES
Of the present age, it will be represented
WEDNESDAY 22d, and THURSDAY 23df. ,
PEEP O’ DAY,
Mrs. D. P. BOWERS AS KATHLEEN.
Supported by the talented young American actor.
_ t mr. l. p. Barrett;
The great character actor,
, , „ —MR. CHARGES WHEATLEIGH,
And the Philadelphia favorite.
MR JOW MCCULLOUGH.
FRTnAT. Inly Mill,
FAREWELL BE 4EFIT OP airs. D'. P. DOWERS
AS* Doors open at 7% o’clock; to commence at 8. .
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
•*- TEE FIMB ARTS,
1035 CHESTirUT STREET
OPEH DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A, M. HH
6 P. M.
Admlaaion 25 cents.. Children half price. je29-tf
BDUCATIOK.
WWW A ","W, VkY^YVYWWVYVV^''."-
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN
f- STITUTE for Young Ladies. 1530 ARCH Street. Her.
CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., Principal. The ninth
Academic Year will begin on MONDAY, September 14th.
For circulars, and other information, address Box
WL O. jeW-Sm*
■PBISTOL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR
-“-' GIRLS, will re-open on the 7th of Ninth month*.
For Circulars, apply to RUTH ANNA PEIRCE. Bristol*
Br»rVs <wv. Pa. jel7-Bm*
JM ISSMARY E. THROPP WILL RE
„ , open her English and French Boarding and Day
School for Young Ladies, at 1841 CHESTNUT Street,
on the 14th of September. For circulars, until Beptem
at Sunday-school Times, 148 B-uth
FOURTH street, Phila,, or address Miss Thropp at Val
ley Forjr*. Penna, ravls-4m*
REMOVALS.
■OEMOVAL.--JAMES FULTON HAS
, removed bis Law and Collection Office, and also
the office of the Legal and Irmurance Reporter, from
No. 424 Walnut street to Ho. 703 WALNUr Street, op
posite Washington Square. Government claims, of all'
kinds, collected a* usual. jyll
BOARDING.
■FIRST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOME
-U communicating and single rooms; private table if
desired, No. 13J« WALNUT street. Je2s-lm*
EXCU!
gyMMSS
< , PfTA‘RtO. u MO THREAT,,
IHB I'6MBABIi 58- fttfEßM,
.LANTiS, PORTL4.NO,
THE RAPIDS OF ST. WHHE MOUNTAIN'S.
LA WHENCE RIVES, SARATOGA S PRINGS,
&C., &C., &c. • &c. . &c.
Tickets for Excursions to above points, via NIAGARA
FALL?, by various routes.
Forfnriber information aa to Route, Rates. &c., call
JiMI? d elpbia and. Elmira Ra.UrcadOftice. 60 T
CHESTNUT Street. JOHN S. HILLES,
' jy23-6t General Agent:
EXODRSrON.
THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS STEAMBOAT
MANHATTAN,
(Captain ROBERT KIRBY,)
■Will male an EXCURSION TO
CAPE MAY.
ON SATURDAY. JULY 25th,
: The boat will leave ARCH-STREET Wharf at AMA
end returning, will leave CAPE MAY at 8 o’clock; o*.
Monday morning.
Tickets for the round trip 53.50, Carriage hire Itt
cHided; Meals cxtia. jy23-3fc
THE SEA SHORE.
-*«££> POE OAPE MAY.—THE
Ba f e and commodious Bay Steamer MAW*
HATTAN, Captain Kirby, will leave AECH STREKT
WHARF for CAFE MAY- every Tuesday, Thursday;
and Saturday, at half-past nine o’clock A. M.» commons
lug on THURSDAY, July 2d. Returning, will leave
Cape May every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday a£
eight o’clock, stoppingat New Castle to connect with th&
Baltimore lines
The MANHATTAN is the largest and most convenient;
boat that ever run to Cape May, having about fifty siftte
rooms and every accommodation that passengers can da«
sire. Fare $2.50, including carriage hire. Meals extra*-
Children and servants half orice. Freight at moderate
rates. No freight received after 8 o'clock.
- .t -• A. RBYBOLD
RAffiKOAB KIKES.
Mmmam * o * newbobt,
NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN
. SHORE LINE RAILROADS,
- On and after MONDAY, June 29,18?3, one Dally Trala
will leave New York, from depot comer Twenty-eeveatih.'
street and Fourth avenue, at 12.10 P M . passing through.
New Haven, New London, and Stonincton. to Bart -
Greenwich, R. 1., where the steamer WATER LILT *
will he in waiting, on the arrival of the train, for New
port, affording a splendid sail down the Narragansett
Bay, arriving at 8.30 P. if.
Tickets sold and baggage checked through.
JAS-H. HOYT, Supt. N. Y. & N. H.S. T,
’ J. E. FOSTER, General Agent
N. Y. & Boston Shore Line R. B. t
HM PHIL> A
AND LONG BBANCff WA
CAMDENAND ATLANTIC AND BABITAN AND 3>S=
LAWAEE BAT^BAILBOAD.
On and after Monday, Juno 15th. and until further ec“
tice, passenger trains will leave Tlne-etreet Ferry at f.-gfr'
A. M.. arriving at Long Branch at ILIO A. M,
•Beturaing, leaves Long Branch at 3.35 P, M., arrivteg
at Philadelphia at 7.45 P. M.
Passengers landed close to the Hotels,
N. B, —-Excursion parties Trill be carried on liberal
terras. Apply to L. B. COLB,
Agent at the Depot. Cooper's Point'
BENJ. STRONG,
Assistant Snperintendent
REOPENING OF
w WWP'jp THE BAOTIMOEE AND OHI«
RAILROAD. —This road, being folly fiEPAIEBD taM
effectually GUARDED, is now open for the transports*
tion of passengers and freight to all points in the G£2A¥
WEST, for through tickets and all other information
apply at the Company’s Office, comer of BROAD Streak
and WASHINGTON Avenue. n. M. FELTON,
apß-tf “President P. W. andß. B. K. O®.
fS&MCBSSgI WEST CHESTER AND
bailboa®.
YI4MSPIA,
leaira KiijiMsiphisi. iron tfie asuot, rrnrttiflMt Gornaraf
Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.50 and 10. 30 A* M,\
and at 2, 4,30, and ft 55 P. M.
„ On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS a train-will leave WSR
CHESTER at 6.60 P, M. Ratnmlng, leave Philadelphlft
at 9.15 P. M.
Trains leave the comer of Thirty-first and Market
streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes • after the st&rttsß
time from Eighteenth and Market '
_On SUNDAYS leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M. |
P- M. Leave West Chester at 7.50 A. M. and SP. BL
The trains leaving-Philadelphia at 7.50 A- 81. and IB
P. M. connect at Pennelton with trains on the P. asC
B. C. B. B. for Concord. Bennett, Oxford, &c.
jel-tf HENRY WOOD, Superintendent
GAp 53 MA Y •
Office Cape May axd Millvule R. B Co..
409 Walnut Street, Jane 12, IKS.
FURTHER OPENING.
On and after MONDAY, the 22d of June, the cars will
run upon this road to the Deanisville Station, leavin*
Walnut-street ferry at 9 o’clock A M., in the West J«f
ser cars. The cars will run from Cape May Court Hons#
to Cape May, reducing thedittanceb? stage to nine
je!3-tf C. B/PPHOAN, President.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE BAIL
ROAD.—This great line traverses the Northern and
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of •
Erie, on Lake Erie. •
It has been leased by the PENNSYLVANIA. *RAEEi*
ROAD COMPANY, and under their auspices is being
rapidly opened throughout it a 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 Shefleld to Brit, (71
miles) on the Western Division. ’
TIKB OF FASSEKOEB TBAIXS AT PHILADELPHIA.
... .. .. Leave Westward.
HallTrain«~»*«,. 7.30 AM.
Express Train 10.30 P.M.' 1
Cars run through without change both ways on thest
trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and be
tween Baltimore and Lock Haven.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both warn
between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport
and Philadelphia.
For information respecting Passenger business amply
t the Southeast corner Eleventh and Market Streets.
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents 4
S. B. KINGSTON, Jr., comer Thirteenth and Market,
iraets, Philadelphia. _ ■
J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie. • _
J. K. DRILL, Agent N. C. X. 8., Baltimore.
’ H. H. HOUSTON,
generalFrei^ht^Ag&nt^PhiUadelpMg.
General Ticket Agent, Fluladelphlft.
JOS. D. POTTS,
General Manager, Willi am sport.
JSShHUttia THE PHILADELPHIA
n»--ASTI EASTBBNTEAHSPOETATIO*
COMPANT ib how prepared to forward FREIGHT froM
Philadelphia to New York, via Cainden and Port Mon
mouth.
The attention of Sh ippers and Merchants fs directed te
this new : .and"expeditioTiB RAILEOADROUTBr and ft
portion of their patronage respectfully solicited.
Freight received at third wharf above Arch street.
For further particulars apply to
<550. B. McCULLQH, Freight Agent.
W. F.-GBIPFITTB, Js., General Manger?^ 7l *'
WTgg-tf Plar B? asS^HTHR'rVK^Vaw.TnrJr
T H S S H A.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
On and after MONDAY, June 15th, 1868, trains for At*
larifcic City-will leave Tine-street ferry as follows;
Mail train 1eave5........... i... 7 30 AM.
Express train leaves... . 3 45 V f.
Frelghttrain, with passenger car attached. .. 9.00 A. 2C.
Returning, leaves Atlantic City:
Mail train......... 4.35 P. JL
Express train.......... 6.00 A H.
Freight tram I£ 05 P. X.
Fare to Atlantic, $2. Round-Trip Tickets*. good ftX
the day and train only, or down-on Saturday and up oa
Monday morning. $3.
An Accommodation Train to R. and D. 8.-H.-R. Junc
tion will leave Tine street at 6,15 P: M.; return fay jMKt
morning at 6.15.
EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS
Leave Tine street at 10.15 A. M;- and 1. # P.M.
Leave Haddonfleld at 12.15 P. M;<and3F. M.
jelS-tf JNO. a BRYANT. Agent,
regular line for
HARTFORD, Connecticut.—The Steamer
MARS, NICHOLS, Master, is- now receiving freight
for Hartford, at the Ist wharf above MARKET Street.
For freight, apply to WM--H. BAIRD &-CO.,
It 13® SOUTH WHARVES, or on the wharf.
MEMCATj.
J)R. SWAYNE’S
BOWEL CORDIAL^
sure, remedy
for Asiatic Cholera,
Cholera Morbus, Dysentery,
Diarrhma. Cholera Infantum, or
Summer Complaint,'pains in the Stomach
and. Bowels, Sick Stomach, Vomiting, and all
relaxed condition of the Bowels. Let
no family, he without- this
medicine, it will give im
mediate relief. __ .-
TO OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS IT HAS BEEN OP
INCALCULABLE BENEFIT.
WIVES, MOTHERS. AND SISTERS,
Whose Husbands, Sons, and. Brothers are supping in ih*.
army, cannot send them a more necessary article tbas,
“ Dr. Swayne’s Bowel Cordial lt has saved many
valuable ii/e. _
CHOLERA INFANTUM, or SUMMER COMPLAINT*.—
This disease is very, prevalent with young children
during the warm, season, SAVE THE LIVES OF -YOUS
CHILDREN from the too often fatal effects of Somme*
Complaint by using SWAYNE’S BOWEL CORDIAL. It
is always reliable.
relieved by Its as*.
CHANGE OF WATER is very apt produce disturb- •
ance in the bowels. The * ‘ BOWES CORDIAL” cores
a-ud looseness. No traveller should leave horn*
wiihontit. .
DIAERHCEA^AND DYSENTBST.-The “BOWEL
UOKDIAL’wiII-be - found the most pleasant and* sura
pure. .In inflammation of the stomach or bowels, and.
in the inflammatory stages of Dysentery, when there !•
tenesmus or much pain, with frequent desire to evacuate
bhe bowels without Hie power-to effect mtwh discharge,
blood frequently passing, as there is in all marked cose* ■
of Dysentery, take two or chree ieaspoon&ls oPthe Cor
dial, with a little castor eiL every two hours until thw
pain is subsided.
This valtcabls medioins will give relief* in the sand 1
'violent cases.
Price only 25 cents 3. bottle; five bottles for 5L
Prepared only bv.D&SWAYNE & SON, No. 330 Norfck
SIXTH Street, aboxe Vine, Philadelphia. •
OVER THIRTY YEARS HAYS DR. SWAYNE'S ME
DICINES been in constant use in all pasts of the world,
and their increasing popularity is certainly eonvincingr
proof of their wonderful eiSeicy.
JDr.SWAYNS’S Principal Oifice.No. 330 North SIXTH
Street, above Vine. • ■ * - jy2
pta EVANS & WATSON’S
p|!l % SALAMANDER SAH
*' STORE :
18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,.BA.
A Urn TAtlsSy «f yiSS-FSOfl? SAMS alw.T.
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