The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 25, 1863, Image 4

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    THE CITY.
The Dbatt.— The names drafted yester
day are as follow!. At the drawing in the Eighteenth
ward the following named gentlemen werepreaent'
by invitation: Meaara. Andrew Zane, Jr., Henry
Bumm, Jonathan Jenlra, George W. Bates, Jacob
Meyer, Ti 5. Paiat, George Hoff, John Hill, Joaeph
Bitteraon, Valentine! Dadekcr, H. Hapiet, F. P.
Magee, F. Eotan. There were 2,44 G namea in the
wheel, of which 731 were drawn:
EIGHTEENTH WARP. ’ : '
Uhaa HamtnUl, Jr Chas H Sidebottom
Geo W Steinmeta Joseph Bennett • ,
Francis Eiehl JocobHiLl • . { <
George Clothier Francis Ooliina
Philip Marganback Christian Ivline
Chaß Noltz i Wm Binker
Charles Fox' Robert Christian .
Lewis Davis Wm Germen
Adam Belzer Henry Hamrinkborser
GeoLßaiton Christian West
Wm Ward Robert Johnson
Anthony A Fidler James McOool
Thomas Moore John Seeboth
John A Hartman Samuel Allen
Jacob Egert Robert A Baviß
Wm Maloney Charles Porter
John Maslin Isaao Greemer (enroller)
Joseph Weeks John Montgomery
Joseph Whitill James Tanner
Douglaß Barker Anthony Lawless
Lott Jameß Howard
Edwin Farrell Andrew Burns
Samuel Allen Gotlieb Voegal
William Hill (1) John Hornragho3en
William Hill (2) George Dull
Alfred Wood ; Henry Offerbaok
Chas R Doran Christian Shober -
Andrew Lear Alexander Lorber
William Smith George King
Jacob Bennett Henry Shrader
Thos Robbins George Smith
Samuel Gomeray George Haines <
George Davis HeDry Ortled
JameßOrouae John P Wolf
William Meagher JamesFfowney
Henry V ictor Andrew GilliQ
Isaac R Childs John D Murphy
GeorgeK Stewart Martin Cramp
Peter AHoimer James Nevlin
August Semmebroth James Cornwell
George HBaldt Joseph Hogarth
George ??ray Henry Sly ho ff*
Edwin S Eyre David Calhoun
James Parrier John Engard
Henry Miller Andrew Zane, Jr
Charles Taylor Samuel Ashton
Joseph M Bacon William King
Frank FGwinner Lewis Parry
George WMooie Jacob FUher
Oliver Somers : Collin R Curdy
Charles Miller James Dailey
Frederick.Drofisnick Benj N Wheaton
John Crawford Wm Conley
Godfrey Metzgar . Ohas Vanderslice
Alfred Rice .John Roach
Gilbert Wright i Lewis Yates
Louis Frul ‘Henry Randall
Peter Rainbo 1 Jaa Cunningham
Frank Strich [Geo W Sourwalt
J Ross Kembel -John Stull
iEdwaird Fitzgerald -Thos H String
Charles Smith Jamea Collins
Joseph Tanney Charles Kahn *
Frederick Shawpaid I Thos Nixon
j JasßStowman [Simon Pate
Robert H Coleman ? Henry Sager
. James Townsend 'Anthony Sowers
GeoFEllinger Bernard C Roucke
Thos Martin {John P Haines
Benj Martin [Jacob R Faunce
Adam Anderson ! Abraham Jones
Joseph Noble [George Till
Wm Fulton Wm Patton
John Fowler John Grew
Peter F Henry Geo W Sleesmore
Joaeph Sinthicum . Wm Penicks
Miohael Birch Wm Branell
Henry Lane Edward Tallman
♦JacobVanderslice lßobert Donahue
Isaac BJetterman John Tyler
Robert Hains * David Hoffman
Nathan Kenney David Yanneman '
John Hainmitt Isaac Alberaon
James McCormick , Isaac OH King
George W Duffield Peter Tees
Wm Stockhorn Wm Gales
Fiancis M Fiedler George EUwyne
■John W Smith George W Pierson
Joseph Honhoeffer Joseph Hooper
Nathaniel Adams Joseph W Morris
Robeit Grieves Edwin Clifton
Alex Gordon Kenrv Kramer
David Birch BflWftrfl SiVIM
TTEim ruitir Jjanreo
Adam Bleher Jofca Peterson
John Posner Jameß Grimm
Ernst Phiezmyer Edward Borden
Meyeifl Kahn Owen S Smith
George "Wive! Charles Smith
WmH Strickland WmGallaher
WmAßeed Alfred Conover
Benjamin Bispham- Chandler Wain Wright
Jacob Dott Wm Fudge
Isaac Thomas Henry Firth
Augustus Street WmJ Bowman
Charles Howe 4 Jameß Jeffers
Henry Stokely Ben F Lutz
Henry Yeager Jacob Koehler
Richard. Hay wood John Hammel
William Carter Christian Faunce
Jameß Devlin George Speigle
James Middleton John Vandyke
Alex Mclntyre Patrick Lerick
Alex Adair • James Craig
Philip Dorn George Hesler
John Cilaraden. Joseph Derbyshire
Alex McCuen Thomas Trevis
Samuel Abbott John B Wall
Patrick Dolon George Henn
John Scheetz Abraham Palmer
Joseph Godby JohnGenther
Anthony^Schwegler Amos Warner Clawson,
Samuel Yleis Peter Jones
Henry Lewellen James Frederick
James Smith * William Lindsey
John Price Eli Kuhns
Samuel T Miller Fred Mummel
James H Hand Edwin Gildener
William Faunce Robert Schewell
George Sheets . William H Vaughan
Albert Stafford Gotlieb Wanner
Charles Haveistick Patrick O’Brien
Alex Pollock . Fred M Cole
EnoßLien John P Rice
Jesße McCutcheon Baker Shetzline
Samuel Segress Franklin Finney
William H Giaham Charles W Rush
John Britt George W Lowry
Edwaid F Thomas Michael Rodgers
James Q.uig ley Alex Sutton
Godfrey. E Schrizer Edward P Cruse
Robert Huston John Carter
ChilinanWailfi okiris: Mzzn ~
inimi BroDßUoa Felon Qrios
r Joseph Young
John Bine- George Morns
Thomas Albereon Frederick Reager
Frank Clouds Jacob W Adams
William Wiidemore Alex Wilson
C.atUß Thompson " Albert Curtis
«aiuuel Stinson Francis McCarty
William Enberg John Miller •
Jacob B Wood James Gardney
Michael Devereaux Fred Stremmeli
Thomas Adams Frank Gillingham
John Hoffman Richard Hooper
Henry A Logan George Glenn
Ernst Doeskly 1 James Dugan
Alex Murray Jacob Brießh
George Schaff William Nevlin
Henry'Rick William Mullen
George Haffman Wm W Taxis
George Fisher -Wm Glazier
Edw Borman George Rare
Jehu Eyro - - Patriclc/O’Neal
Lewis Gory (enroller) Bernard Cassaday
Richard Evans Victor Armiz
Isaac Yost James Roberts
Jno Taylor Wm H Wunder
Maitin V Barton Jno Hass
Wm £udd v David Chedister
Jacob Clowden Owen Clark
Wm H Vaughn James Trexler
Jos P Cobb • Andrew Schwarzler
JnoDium ’ Jacob S Duvell
Jno Huttman [Andrew Devlin
James Beckert [lsaac Hewitt
Jno Craig [jas Mooney
Edward Fifer [George Siner
George Taylor George Herbell
Heiiry Scott John M Kazer .
WmHCottman John L Stewart
DanielGiiecom Ben F Peterman
Charles S Atiel HBfifirt JttGDOWfill
- Sw'V?itr'“ r "■ sonivassa
Rice Webb - George Fogl
WtoWecd Joth-Of §
Daniel McOleary . Felix Harbaugh
AllredSibbeit Richard Creighton
George Murphy Owen Johnson
George Nice Robert Labree
Jamea Baker William Alberaon
Joseph Gillin Townsend Vanmeter
John Ducaes George Simonson *
Joseph Kahn Philip Creamer
Fiancis M. Baker William Leigh
JohnPullaid Thomas Corßon
Charles D Schrieen George Diemer
Charleß Lutz William Bradshaw
George Hinkle John Vandusen
Samuel Paiat (blind man Jameß Peak
who drew names) William Ristine
James Wilson : James W Fletcher
Abraham Gumpert „ Jacob Arnold *
Christian Kies Thomas Bosley
Michael S Phifer Thomas Miller
William App Charles Baine
Samuel Coward George Bumm
James Hoffman William Vanderslice
George Gray . William R Wooters
John Patterson Peter HJHuber
John King Matthias Pote
Jacob Peterson John Davis
Francis Hughes Christian Whitman
ThoBL Lewis Wm S Rowen
Joseph Cunningham John Shisler
Samuel Wunder' George H Pate
Benedick Bonholder Daniel Greenwood
Joseph Snyder John Smith
Edward Simmons John Shafer
Philip Jackson Samuel Gale
George H Howell Wm Haines
George H Bennett George Lees
Michael Muldoon Wm Clemm.
Robert Baxfer
Joka Eosk William Cain
JBM Elftbla jJfoflepb. Weißß
Alex Helverson IsAAe Jfihfisaa J
Jonn Hodgea
John Miller
Wm Kerna
John Keer <
Robert HYaughan
George Long
"Wm IS Mullin •
Henry Spangler
JscodFox
Charles Baummer
Peter Tuttle
JohnHOJ Smith
George Johnson
Wm McAvoy
Joseph Nichols
Henry M Gilbert
George W Faame
John Knox
Adolph Walter
Francis Shoemaker
Geo W Soudcr
Henry H Pote
John Hirner
Gotleib Grum
James Waldnsan
Peter O’Donnell
WmFCain
Edward J Maguigan
Geo Sennox
Clanse Schleman
Edwin Whitehead
Abraham Jackson
& John Beatty
Henry Hough
Samuel Peters
"Wro ICahmer
Ethaneon Bover
“Hill Jrx>s
Godfrey
John H Rouen i
George Roberts
Henry L Dubois
Charles Rodgers
William Tiefts
JobnTrexler
Solomon Sampson
George F Johnson
Henry Arbuckle
Charles Bennett .
George. Wartman
James Stewarth
John Mattson
JohnFißher'
Oakley R Cowdrick
Edwin Bache
Conrad Weaver
Henry Muacbert
William Wallace
Albert Reeley
John Hammell
William Beckcrt
Jacob Rotan .
William Mercer
Ferdinand Donahue
John Duffy
Louis Snider
John Murphy
Richard P A ndress
WilUam Heimer
William H. Rush
Conrad ICnorr
ißaao DHaines
George H Smith
Alexander Cool
Edmund E Cohen *
James McClensghan
Joseph Holmes
Dayid Fitzinger
? George McMullin
Joseph Fore
Robert Deviney
George Bennett
James Condy •
Walter Parmarlee
Andrew Collar
James T.’ Hartley
VUUiam Pate e * j
Everett P Burnett
George Balt !
JohnYtughes [
Jacob Conkaffer
John 0 Smith
Benjamin Lowery j
George Wright ‘ i
Robert Burton \
Thoma b K Kaney
Jeff P Hampire
Edwin Rensil, [
. J F Nagle |
John Dosch !
JameaMurry i
James Lurmer
James Frazier. t
Charles Dalton . i
George W Kennedy
Joseph Snowden
George Sack
George McNelly
William Mcßride
Fred Hess
JBeDjamin Groves \
William HammiL
Benjamin Shoubel
Geo Bougherty
Job McGonogal
Geo New
James Hood •
John Irons
Samuel Irvin
Benjamin Faunce
William F Adams
JohnMatthues
Leonard Steinmetz
George Tyson
DavidHuramel . j
Frederick Franck
Andrew Shrough
Francis McKinney -
Joseph M Fries
Jacob Whuster
James Tate
John A Ristine
William W Chadwick
William Wolf
Wm H Scudder
George Branson
Edward Meyers
Christian Strasser
Andrew J Marshall
Total, 131 nameß. Then
names.
The drtftt in this district was resumed yesterday
morning, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Frankford, and con*
eluded about noon. The names were drawn accor
ding to sub-districts:
LOWER WAICEFIELU DISTRICT.—I 64 ENROLLED AND
56 DRAFTED.
Giles Brown ;
Jacob E Bagley U
Geo Chambers (colored) •
.Toon Stockton
Lewis Header
David W Watson
G T Herlook
Wm Lambert
J ohn Satterthwait
Aaron L Force _
i Jacob Rhinehart
\ Wm Duncan (colored)
i Jesse H Smith
Thos B Pryor
A Alfred Slftok
Wm L Schofield
Fred Beans
James V Smith .
William P Neeld
[William Cadwallader
! James Divine
! Nathaniel Johnson (co
i lored) ‘
William • Vanzant
\ Creason De Coursey
j Andrew Smith
I Charles Weasner
I William Fish
Hugh Rodgers
Henry Huplett
James T Hall
Daniel J Baker
Samuel Fetters
Patrick Maladai
John L Izard
John Smith (2)
John Crossett
Gottleib Stroup
Samuel Burns
Abraham M Faunoe
George*.Cramp
Wm L Bacon
John Shubert
John C Ebel
Frank Shriner
John Waltmire
Frederick Kein
Ben R Evans
Wm D Weber
James Hacker
Wm Wolf
John Krlmmel
David Wible
Morris Shannon
James Thompson
Andrew Carroll
Haihn Wilkinson j
Andrew Keeler
James Phillips
Isiahßobeits
EdwTruaaell
Geo W Bush
Jos R Dye, Jr
Louis Bond
Wm H Mym
oeorge ofarK
• William Barrett
Frank M Glasain
John Merritt
James Halpin
John Clouds
George Buzzard
Joseph Smith
George Boeber
Henry McOlehaghan
Jacob Schoepf
Charles P Williams
Andrew Deal
Huch McCarty
John Clemens
William H Silverthorne
Samuel Bower
Andrew O Jackson
George Tryon
William Worrell
Nathaniel B Williams
James Faunoe
Hugh J Laird
Peter Palmer
Charles Brough
Abraham W Jackson
David Walls
George Poff
Godfrey Metzgar
WmH Brady
Enos Harris
John Roberts
Michael Bennett
William Caton ,
David Barnes
Jacob Mood
Daniel Keffer
WmTMagee
Joseph Oharleton
John Huhn
Charles Manly
George Carlin
David Oardy
John Smith (3)
HughFithlan r
,Wm Thomas .
George A Hoaline
William Roach
Thomas King
‘Jacob S Stretch (Provost
Marshal)
[John P Steward
[Harry F Smith.
| John Hodge
John Randolph
I John Bornman
i John Solomon
f William Rump
i Martin J Galegher
Edwin F.Niber
[Thomas Whormsbey
Joseph Detwiler
. William Stillwell
; Charles Crist
Nicholson Oondy
iJames Wilson
Michael Canavan.
RobertN Davis
Robert Bownes
AlbertG Baree
James McCannou
Samuel James
John Judd
[Jacob Peters
William R Finch
George Kirk
Hiram Early
Jas McKenna
John Carbary
George H Taxis
William Shane
Benjamin F Schlecht
Samuel Keepner
William O Bulkley
Joseph Meishoun
Anthony Warner
Joseph Madley
[Henry Leech
Samuel R Stout
P atrick. Wavers
Alfred Delany
William Luff .
Samuel B Newlin
Michael Magicion
James Murphy
Charles Hahn
John Holmes
Albert Haversticlc
Edwin Kelly.
Geo A Bowers
Herman Frautvelter
:e were in the wheel 2,416
THE FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
Patrick Koahr
Wm W Goldey
Hiram Burgess
Aaron H Howell
John Ganges (colored)
John Peter Kline
S Lovett South
Wm B Force
George Juetis
Amos.-W Stradling
Thomas Barlow
Wm S Gore
Charles Bowers
Alfred Harvey
James Yost '
James O’Neal
Jefferson Ely
Henry Cramer
Charles Anderson
William S Yanhorn
Charles Wright
Isaac South
Joseph Flowers
James Newbold
George Wood
Wat Anderson
Jas Llmehouae (col’d)
William Wharton
Mandy Harrity
MORRIS YILLI2 BOROUGH.—67 RNROLBEB ARB 20
DRAWN’.
Howard Cutter .Elias Margerim ‘
LewilF White ! Jsk& ijuaJUs-
AmOK Theodore Sfargeratn
Thomas a Booze John Boileau
Wm Moon -Silas Allen -
WmJenkinß [ChasKitson
Jesse Jones [John Hanson
John Kinney, Jr, i Ed ward Ryan
George Gilbert [David Cook
JohnSutterly [Christian Huber.
MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP.—I 97 ENROLLED AND 69
John Doan i Martin Vanhorn
Charles Crosly j Samuel Hauk
Miles Delaney i Daniel Patterson
AburT Wetherill [Patrick Behan
Josephß Horn . (Alexander Lyons
John Stackhouse [Robert Fry
Rich B Johnson (col’d) i Amos Hamilton (col’d)
AW Thornton [Graney Stradling
Garret Tyrol . .[Theodore Young
George A Cornell .Carney Buck (col’d)
Mark P Rich j James G Hibbs Jr
Benjamin O Titus LTohnGßostead
Abar Tomlinson jWm Arthur
John N Yandegrift Franklin Buokman
Lewis Vanhorn [Theodore Everett
Barclay Wildman Everett
Joseph Buckman j Amos Satterthwait
Thomas W Boileau ;Garrett B Bandall
JohnDagan . I Pemberton Minsler
James Lawrence [John Baker ~
Willett Bartine [Edw. Briggs .
Samuel Lyons (col’d) Aaron Tomlinson
Richard Carrow [George Robb
Daniel Severns iLegraul Leaw
WmHHStruter [Mablon Sager
Pemberton Scott j Martin V B White
Cortland Steadling 'lsrael B Ettinger
'Joseph Tomlinson [John Scott
Henry Clay [Washington Roe
Daniel La Rue i
NEWTON TO'W'NSHH’. —86 ENROLLED, 26 DRAFTED*
Cyrus Hilborn Joshua Hagerman
Wm S Linton Michael Culin
Jaß C Johnston (col’d) Robert G Linton
Peter Smith Peter Friday '
James Moore Geo B Huly
John Cooper JVlahlon Mqsb
Johnlngle iKISIR BlirißUl .
mis mu
IJdwiß. MfJmji AJesander E Dixon
M&h&B .T&a lee
Wm Barnsley Edward Roberts
Charles Eecd Isaac Ryan ' '
WmArchembold Oliver Janney
HEWTOWNTOWK'SHIP.—67 ENr.OtI.KD, 17 DRAFTED.
James Morris John Berry
Geo F Parry DWCGordno
Geo L Tomlinson John Hubbard
Wm Cole WH Hartley
W W- I.ee WE Histon
J H Craven JRRanhall
S P Sires (colored) W E Sunderland
JB Roberts
BI Paxaon
Jeeae Taylor
Upper Wakefield.*—l36 enrolled, and 40dkawn
Benjamin Goßnor , [George Brooks
B Franklin Stapber Oliver Brooks
Edgar Thornton. Patrick Lawless
Henry Stapler William B Heston
Jacob lanezey 1 John H Leedom
JosWWarner JEdw Dillin
George Woolery ; Samuel Kissler
William B Harvey ;Barelay J.Smith
US Ely; i &mos Randall
EEWatson i Charles Brooks
WF Stout i John Burroughs
P Woolsey
Samuel S Eli '
Isaac W Murrick ;
John H Slack |
Thomas Warner ;
William H. Slack j
Miles £ Bonehin 1
J B Campbell !
Fred Taylor j
SOUTHAMPTON DISTRICT.
Cornelius Slack, Jr
James H Carter
; Samuel Price
|EdE Smith
Syl Randall
Theo JDoan
[Albert G-erton (colored)
George Hibbs
I William B Brown
HO BNnOlii-ED, AND 41
.awn. "
JoieiiliMmpiin
jiramam y fioaag '
Tfllsntinf A6V
Abraham R; Barnes
MY B Vomartilden
Bloomfield Evans
Samuel Biles
Joel V Yanbleve
David J Sickel
SH Stillwell
W K Yerkes
STMcKnight
J Morrison
J A Yanartsdalen
Alfred Sickels
H B Stevens
George Boileau
Kobert Turgeron
Charles E Lefferty
Samuel Wood
Chris Felter
NORTHAMPTON TOWN9HI]
I)RA
Alonzo Webster*
Isaac Bennett
John Mather
Brown (colored)
James Sacwright
Frederick Miller
OG Spencer
Benjamin Cooper
William J Judge
Joseph Carter
James Tomlinson
S C Worthington
Chas Cemack
John Westmost
JacpbYHibbs
Chas Kern
Amoa L KaEuartsdalin •.
Ctias 3 Leareli
?wnnfßt9a?B9
Jaei, Slack
Jolm Oronlhomel
John L Cornell
Jesse Finney
SHYanhoin
John Peaboid
Jacob V Smith
Joshua Proul
Albert Cornell
Jaoob H Shorday
Stephen Tomlinson
FALLS TOWKSHir—I76 EH
BdDjamin Johnson 1
And FYan Pelt !
George Castner !
James Moore j
Edward Williamson
Seneca Carey I
Philip Wherry
John Slack . •
Matthew T Miller
Jonathan Lovett
James R Kite
Elias Conover (colored)
John Mattingney (col’d)
Patrick Lynch
Jackson Nelson
Benj Mattock (colored)
Hugh Sterling
John Borland !
Howard Hauty i
Charles Parsons . . |
Robert Long (colored) i
Wm Larue
Charles Lovett
David Clique
Thomas Carnahan I
AUm Lovett i
WMGKTSfIMvif r
DRA
Isaac Chapman r
AH Trego ;
Charles Gaine
Houston P Reader !
Isaac M Percy j.
James Redmond
John W Turning .
Enoch A Collins .
Isaiah W. Carey
Patrick'Brownrigg
-Edward C McKtnstry
• Charles Matthews
Robert B Brown
BRISTOL TOWNSHIP,—Ii
DRA*
Richard Holden
William Carson
George Minister - .
A D Boyles
D P Hellings
RCork
Am ob Richardson
Lewis Rue
WilUam L Brown
John Stackhouse
Jesse Matchiner
James Gordon (colored)
Patrick Magee
Michael McAdams
George Stackhouse
William Harvey
Albert Minster .
Jonathan Moore
William Howell
A B Brown
Albert Bowman
GkkAu B
H B Tanfli'tflfifllfiß
Maiiion B Yanzant
John M Feron
Adan Camp,.
William. S Hageland
George W Fetter
F S McPhilomy
William Scarborough
Joel Clayton
Alan Ctuinton
Joshua L Neeld
Theodore La Rue
Charles Vanzant
Edward Tomlinson
Jos V Worthington
John O Finney
Peter Jones
Phineas K Biles
William ICrewson
LP. —197 ENROLLED, AND 59
AWN.
DHHackett
Peter Homeland
Aaron Carter
William Carter
Cyrus Burkley
Mahlon W Bartolet
B W Worthington
WilUam D Cooper
Thomas Wortenby
Harvey R Davis
JohnOullin
WW Tomlinson
G W Cornell
HDLefferty
John Spindler
JR Davis
Geo Justice (colored)
Jo tin YT ToiOart
ii & ywpsri iu ii
Xiewiß Johnson
Robert Harion
Cyrus Thompson
John Webster
Johnßixon (colored)
I Theo Cornell
Israel S Molloy
(Lambert Cornell
t Jas S Cornell
lAII Worthington
[ROLLED, AW© 52 DRAWN.
Woolston Irons
Mahlon Hendrickson
: John Brlleford
HJ Smith
P Schafi'er •
I Thomaa Murphy
■ Milnor Gillingham
• Wm Acres
Albert Eastbam
Charles W Moon
George Ivins
Charles Elliott
GW Confort
Charles Kemble
EH White
JrW Green
OBarder
(Owen Moon
■ James Watson
! John Stackhouse
iGeorge W White
tWm Balderston
Harry Leedon
'RP Lovett
IWra-Ii Walker
IJOWfM
T?. —&§ iESrnOL.T.'KO, axt>
m . .., *
IF J Thompson
Edw Woolery
David S Smith
'FBThompson
i HQ, Smith
Charles Smith
Thomas O Atkinson ■ "
W-W Worthington
John Re&dmond
Seth Cyan Pelt
Samuel M Martin
Christian O Leitz
Joel Wetherili
139 UNROLLED) AND 41
l%\N.
Joseph Vanzant
John Hue
AEandreth -
D Dungan
P Dunn
Elwood Dudley
Joseph Milnor ;■
Charles Boutcher
William Yandegrif t
Oliver Harper
William "Jones
Charleß Carlen
B Bondreth.
John Duffy (colored)
Thomas Bacon.
James Wright
Jonathan Hillings
! James Peltet
Caspartlloada
John Jackson (colored)
BRISTOL DOROUGH,—2I2
! ENROLLED, 82 DRAWN.
James "W Fenton
James BI Bora
EdwCßrudon
Charles Riley
John McOlue .
Peter Schenck (colored)
Henry Rue
Thomas Bond .
Davie Mansid.es
Ed* A Arnold
Stephen Manning
Charles Scott
Daniel Myers
Charles Barber
CG Johnson. '
Joseph B Bailey
Joseph Vangant
John S Worrel
(Larrey Campbell - .
(Philip Callahan
James McClain
(Lewis Tice
John G Mahan
Morris Waters
iChaa W Thackara
Nathan R Peterson
[George Hill (colored)
(Alex Watson
(Daniel Riding
1 William McClain
—156 ENROLLED, AND 46
IWK.
Joseph Lappen
John Jones 3l
Casper Yanzant
J Keen
Michael Mitchell
Edward Johnson
Wm W’Sfcaata
A H Harding
I John Reed
J W Vanhorn
Amoß Richardson
I Nicholas Brown
I William Fields
(FB Jackson
!s Knowles
'Allen Wood
> Win A Yandergrlft
(Henry Book
Edward Pickering
Levi B Irwin
John V Stackhouse
Michael Smith
Wm L Boutcher
•MTioe
John Cox
AlbanFoster
William Vanaant
William SSulger
Patrick Ward
William Ling
E Brown
John Dehaven'
Mark Daniels Jr
Andrew Matthews
Peter S Vansant
Michael Garvey Jr
Timothy Stackhouse Jr
LewißAßache
Oliver Peirce
Eugene Mount
John C Matson
WmW White
Charles H Pratt
Frank Markley
; John W Wright
Fred Miller
John Butler (colored)
Jesse B Mears
Wm V Carter
Lewis W Gillcisou
Wm Parker
Wm P Headley
Patrick McElwain
BKNSALBM TOWNSHIP.-
DR,
Alfred Darrah
Jesse Nandegrift
BF Walton
Wm S Randall
Thomas Gill
Jefferson Thompson
Alexander Brown
David Ohipp
Peter Patton (colored)
Isaac Conner (colored)
William Field
•Wm H Remson
Terrace Wallon
Joshua Minister
David Gilbert
Jos B Benson
H McCoy
Arthur Landis
Geo Buck (colored)
William McCoy
Jesse T Eileraon
Wm B Neville
John Gaffney
Curiosities of the Draft.—The draft
ing in the various wards of the city continues with
out either abatement or disturbance. In truth)
those who have not witnessed the turning of the
“wheel” can scarcelyimagine that there should be
so much good humor and kind feeling as there iB,
where, it might naturally be expected, there would
prevail turmoil, anger, and gloom. Each name, as
it is announced, calls forth a rival laugh, and what
might be misery becomes joy, for misery loves com
pany, and rejoices. It is not true that there exists
so great a prejudice against- the draft as to justify
any apprehension of an opposition to it, even in
word, much less in act. Nor iB it yet true that a
majority of those drafted will pay the commutation.
The draft is not so generally looked upon as odious,
but as a light burden which ought, and will be borne
cheerfully: for, thus far, the 11 wheel” has so rolled
around, that all classes of our citizens have reason to
command its impartiality. It has cast up rich and poor
alike, and the cases are few where the drafted will
leave us in gloomy dread of a loss thereby to his
1 family or kindred. No family will suffer pecuniary
ly by this last draft. City Councils have already an
ticipated any case of hardship, and have patriotically
provided for it. One member of. Select Council, and
two members of Common Council have been drafted.
The president of our Board of School Controllers,
one of the young iu the Central High
School, and a large number of public schoolteachers
have been drawn.
The provost marshal of the Third district was
drafted yesterday. The man who turns the wheel:
was likewise called upon. In the Fifth district two -
persons were drawn, both of whom experienced
practically the workings of the last State draft.
The first was drafted, but'obtained a substitute for
$7OO. The .- substitute -entered the .army, and soon
made his mark as a soldier and gentlemen. He was
elected lieutenant, then captain, and afterwards be
came the major of the regiment. Having con
tracted an illness which rendered him unfit for duty
he resigned, and yesterday he and the person to
whom he was indebted primarily for hia position aB
major, were both drafted again.
The CooPEHrsnpr Soldiers’ Home.—'
The building situate at the corner of .Race and Crown
Btreets was yesterflfty tianflefl overto tJie mana.
t7“-“ ?f v??pff gn2i; BuMiem iiurno njr mg
Medical BoaTd of the Q-ovemment. At » time When
there were no military hospitals, the city of. Phila- ,
delphia authorities tendered the use of this building ’
to the Government. Now that there is ample hos
pital convenience, the building at Race and Crown
streets was of no practical use to the national au-:
thorities. The personal or moveable pro-1
perty placed in the building by the Government, ;
consisting of beds and-bedsteads, were put up at
public sale yesterday, and knocked down at a very
reasonable rate to the managers of the Home. The
object' so long cherished by the Cooper-shop Com
mittee is about to be put into practical effect, and
we have no doubt that the institution will be so well
supported by the people of this city as to be entirely
creditable. All the soldiers have an excellent feel-'
ing towards Philadelphia,*, and if Governor Curtin
had thought it necessary, in the recent emergency,
to call upon all :the Eastern States as well as New
York and New Jersey, many thousands of stalwart
men would have sprung to arms to fight for Penn
sylvania, and particularly the great city of brotherly
love. The work of fittiDg up the building at Race
and Crown streets will be commenced at once.
Arrival of Another Fine Prize.—
The prize steamer Kate |Dale arrived at our navy
yard at eleven o’clock yesterday morning, under the
charge of Lieutenant McGill, of the United States
navy. The rebel steamer had on board one thousand
bales of cotton. She was captured by
States gunboat Cuyler, while attempting to run the
blockade at Mobile, a few days since. The Cuyler
convoyed the prize as far up tbe Delaware as the
Lazaretto. From that place to the navy yard the
.steamer, came ex clusiveJy under the control of the
lieutenant commanding. The captain, engineers,
officers, and crew of the prize are prisoners. The
rebel' steamer had the' traitors’ ensign dying, but
over it the great and powerful American flag un
furled itß beauty to the breeze. She was on the trip
from Mobile to Havana when captured. We un
derstand that.she was built for the cotton trade be
tween Mobile and New Orleans, and had made seve
ral trips in that capacity shortly before the com
mencement of the rebellion.
In Charge qr IHg 28B8RIB!=T]lB GOTOi
;25 IBS SS2ISB 8f W 8 flSBBOflOll
soldier* left tui 'l’u.eailtiy last at the Baltimore UdpOt.
time they were not called figr." • The
boxes containing the remains are inscribed as fol
lows :
“F. Fairbanks, care of Gibbs’Express, Boston,
Mass.”
“H. Frank, Company G, 157th N, Y. Vol. Care
of Denny, druggist, Caniatootay Madison county,
N. Y.”
The bodies had been prepared for transportation,
but by some means unknown they were left at the
ddpot, probably under misapprehension; The friends
of the deceased will receive all the information they
desire by addressing Anthony Conradj the coroner of
Philadelphia. .' . • • •;
Reception ot the Blue Reserves.—
The 2d Regiment of Reserve Brigade (Blue-Re
serves), who enlisted fordhe defence of the State,
will return to day. Their friends in the city will
greet them with a warm reception, and will escort’
them from the cars, at West Philadelphia. The
Henry Guard and'other military organizations will
turn out upon the occasion. A beautiful stand of
colors, the elegant manufacture of Messrs. Evans
& Hassell, will be presented to the regiment by
Mayor Henry; at Independence Square.
Prize Fight.V-Two men named Dimond
and McGonigle, said-to be expert demonstrators of
the “ manly art,” engaged in a prize fight at an early
hour yesterday morning, at a remote spot in the
neighborhood of the Rope Ferry bridge, Schuylkill.
The fight lasted two hours and fifteen minutes with
unintermittent fury, and both combatants were so
badly used up, that at; the close neither could find his
eyes of so much service as to discern the material
things about them. A large crowd of the most des
gicable characters about town were witnesses of the
Col. —The 34th
Eeglinenk under command of Col. Albright, ia com*
.posed as follows: Four companies from Mont
gomery county, one partly from Montgomery and
Chester counties, one from Northampton, one from
Lehigh, one from Juniata, and two from Carbon
county. This explanation isneceaeary from the fact
thatit has been published in a number of news
papers .that the: regiment was raised in Carbon
county, .
The Launch.—The launch' of the
“Cuba” will come off this morning, at 9 o’clock,
at the yard of Messrs. Neafie &. Levy. It will be
one of the most attractive ship launches that have
taken place outside the navy yard for many years.
Death of a Centenarian.— Dinah Col-.
lins, a colored woman, residing in Warnock street,
above Jefferson, died yesterday, in the 103 d year of
her. age. •
A New Abmojiy. —Thenew armory of
Alfred Jenks Si' Son, at Bridesburg, will be opened
on "Wednesday afternoon next, and will be put into
immediate service.
THE P O LICE.
[Before Mr. Judge Cadwalader. ]
■ Remanded.
Captain John Benedict, JohnL. O’Neill, and John
Moore alias Jacob Hyland, recently arrested by Col.
li. Jackson Sherman, agent of the secret Bervice of
the United States Government, were arraigned be
fore Judge Cadwalader yesterday morning on' a writ
of habeas corpus, for the purpose of being discharged
upon, entering bail. • There were no witnesses ex
amiocj, .Ths we at once rernamM tp
y c Tr ]t t?wTj v&AwiniiiG inivQi
[BfifoyS Mf. lld&Frn&ii BalHar-5
Francis Fetters (who has not long been out ol pri
son) and William Slagle were arraigned at the Cen
tral Station, yesterday afternoon, on the charge of
burglary and larceny. The defendants were sur
prised, between one and two o’clockyeßterdaymom-‘
ing, in the yard of the residence of Mr. r Lancaster,
on Chelton avenue, near Germantown, by Officer
Idell. There were three in the party,.but one es
caped. During a short time past from fifteen to
twenty robberies have been committed in and about
Germantown. The house of Fetters was searched
by Detective T*amon, who recovered a silver watch
and chain and a linen handkerchief. This was
marked J.M. McEdm.
This gentlemen was called to the witness: Btand:
He said that on last Monday or Tuesday morning
the domestic on going into the kitohediliscoverea
that the place had been forcibly entered and part of,
a “wash” taken; among the pieces was the hand
kerchief recovered by Officer Damon. The dwel
lings of Mr. E. Smith, Joseph Howell,-and others
in the vicinity were robbed within a few days. The
defendants were committed in default, of $2,600
bail. We may here state that Fetters was.-recog
'nized by Detective Callananas an old thief, who
had recently served out a term of four years for
robberies, forty in number, committed in the upper
rural aection of Philadelphia.- The other defendant
is unknown to the police. He being caught on the
premises where a burglary was about to be com
mitted, will probably, authorize the authorities to
have his photograph placed in.the.gallery.
[Before Mi\ Alderman White. 3 . .
Bobbing his Employer.
Henry Wilson, colored, for some time past in the
rmnlnit nf ¥i H: Miama. an aattaslvi is
rrHnmni wag airaignefl yesierflay morning before
tiie worßiyiuagietiaie or tnemnn ward, on tno obarge
of larceny.of moneyfrom his employer. , Mr. M. had
been missing money from time to time for several
months, but he did not even suspect Wilson. Yes
terday the sales of fish amounted to about five hun
dred dollars, of which sum about forty dollars were
missing. Mr. Mickle had his suspicion aroused, and
made a direct charge upon Wilßon.
The latter denied it in the most positive terms.
Mr. Mickle said he would go after a police officer,
and Wilson, becoming frightened, ran away. He
was pursued and captured. On searching him, the
officer found $l9. Some of the notes were identified
by Mr. M.; one of them particularly, as having been
taken by him several days since. He also identified
a $5 treasury note; by a certain private mark upon
it. This note had also been received in business by
Mr. Mickle several dayb since.
“ Well, Wilson, have you anything to Bay on this
subject!” asked the alderman. * ' >
u Well, sah, I guess dis chile has nauffin to say.”
“How did the moneyget into your pocket!”
,c I guess I must put it ;thar, sir, for safe keepin’.”
Well, Henry, you stand committed to answer at
court; bail, $1,600. • ‘
Misdemeanor.
About four weeks since an ill-looking man was
pushed into, the street from a public house on Fifth
street, below Walnut. He complained before Alder
man White, who issued a warrant. The man had
no money to pay for the serving of it, but the aider
man stated that he would give it to an officer when
he came. A well-known character, who has been in
the hands of the police, as was subsequently ascer
tained, volunteered; to serve the warrant without
. pay, »b the poor fellow, as he called the prosecutor,
had been very badly treated. • - r ; • :
The alderman: handed him the'warrant, acid that
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1863.
was the last he heard of itimtil yesterday morning,'
The fellow gave the name of Toomson (he spells it
without a p), The proprietor of the tavern testified
that Thomson called’upon him with the warrant,
and Baid that the case would be annoying to him,
and suggested that for the sum of $3 he could get
the prosecutor to settle it. The publican gave him
the f s3. :In aday or two he again called upon the
pilblioan and obtainad the warrant which he tore
up, having received another dollar. A week or so
after this he was arrested and taken before some
other magistrate who hound him over to answer at
court, Even after this Thomson called on the pub
lican and said that it was an easy thing to have the
matter settled by the payment of a little money.
The publican, who by this time had found out that
he had already been outrageously , imposed upon,
had the,fellow arrested and takenbefore Alderman
White, who committed him to answer for the
meanor. . ‘ •
A man, calling himself Jacob Smith, was arraigned
on the charge of purloining $l9, belonging to a
fellow- workman on the township line road. It seems
that the loser had sdme money in his carpet bag, and
several times missed small sums'of money from it,
until the entire loss amounted to $ 19; The accused
was committed, the alderman adjudging there was
probable cause for the binding over of defendant.
Isaac White, a colored man, was arraigned yester- *
day morning on the charge of cutting a man named
Smith, also colored. ;It seems that on Thursday
night a quarrel ensued between the parties respect
ing a woman. Jealousy waß aroused, and notwith
standing the fact that,a colored man is soon'to be
hung for killing an individual in a similar fight a
few years since, yet White pulled a razor from his
pocket and cut Smith in the Bide. He was com
mitted to prison.
PHILADELPHIA. BOARD OP TRADE.
JAMES R. CAMPBELL, >
8. W. I>E COURSJBY, MJommittee of tub Montti.
JAMES C. HAND. S
AT THH MERCHANTS’ BXCHANO-B, PHILADELPHIA-
Ship Saranak, Rowland.; ..Liverpool, July2s
Bark Baltasara, Robertson......... Liverpool, soon
Brig Keoka, Burns. St. Domingo OityJ Boon
Brig Kodiak, Peterßon St Thomas; Jply 25
Schr St Lawrence, Kinch .Port Spain, soon
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, July 80,18G3.
SUN RISES... 4 62—SUN SETS,
HIGH WATER :;..
Bark Laura Russ, Russ, U days from Point Petre,
Guadaloupe, in ballast to J E Bazley & 00.
Bark Harvest Moon, Perry, from New Orleans, 6th
inst, in ballast to JE Bazley & Co.
Bark Ephraim Williams, Sleeper, 5 days from
Georgetown, D C, in ballaßt to captain.
Brig Breeze, Outerbridge, 11 days from Turks
Island, with salt to -
Brig Abner Taylor, Gulner, 12 days from Bangor,
with ice to Thos E Cahill.
Brig Maria Louisa (Swe), Almeida, 15 days from
Port. Spain, with sugar to Thos Wattson & Sons.
■ Brig Sarah Elizabeth-(Dutch),* Kuyper, 15 days
from Port Spain, with sugar to John R Rue.
Brig Ella Maria, Merrill, 12. days from ..Guanta
namo, Cuba, with sugar to S & W Welsh.
Schr Fred Sheerer, Sheerer,'l2 days from Bangor,
with ice to Thos E Cahill.
Schr E W Benton, Taylor, 4 days from Fortress
Monroe, in ballast to captain:
Schr J A Lancaster, Norburh; 4 days , from Fort
Monroe, in ballast to captain. ' •
Schr A T Newton,'s days from Fortress
Monroe, in ballast to captain.
Schr Ephraim and Anna, Dole, 10 days from Gar
diner, with Ice to captain; '
Schr J H Stroup, Foster, 4 days from Baltimore,
with-ice tocaptain.
Schr Sallie J Aiken, Godfrey, 1 day from Wilming
ton, Del, in ballast to captain.
Schr Clayton 8c Louber, Jackson, 1 day from
Smyrna, Del, with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Schr Diamond; Townsend, 2 days from Indian
River, Del, with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Schr E Wheatley, Alpha, 4 days from Riverton,
Md, with lumber to J W Bacon.
Schr Hope, Morris, 3 days from Indian river,with
lumber to J W-Bacon. . .
Steamer Ann Eliza, Rickards, 24 hours from New
fork, with mfl*o to w P Oljdo.
oteainor oononrd, iformin, M mum Imm STsw
Toils, witn mdse to "Wm ia Bairfl &. Go.
Steamer S F Phelps, Brown, 24 hours from New
York, with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co.
Steamer Novelty, Shaw, 24 hours from N York,
with mdse to Wm M Baird & 00.
Steamer Manhattan, Kirby, 7 hours from Cape
May, with passengers, &o, to captain.
Brig Amoa LI Roberta, Doak, Boaton, J E Bazley
& Co. -
Sohr H E Brown, Rohb, Bath, Me, do
Schr G B Greeny Cobb, Boston, E R Sawyer & Co.
. Schr -Eliza 6c Rebecca, Great Egg Harbor, SLa
mckson & Glover.
Schr Alert, Yates, Charlestown'', Mass, do
Schr C H Rich, Hardy, Boston, do
Schr Isaac Rich, Crowell, Providence, L Auden*
ried & Co,
Schr Jas Bogan, Smith do do
Schr B K Sharp, Jerrell, MauricetowmNJ,do .
Schr Lucy Maull, Samson, Greenwich, N J, do
. Schr,CW Lock, Huntley, Great Egg Harbor, Jno
Milnes & Co.
Schr Lewiß Chester, Norwood, Boston, Repplier
& Bro. ;
Schr John Ponder, Crowell, Providence, Noble,
Caldwell & Co. ,
Schr S Eldridge, Beebe, Port Royal, Caleb Pieroe.
SchrC E Dennison. Hathaway, Cohassef, CA
Heckßcher fit Co.
Schr C Atkinson, Atkins, Milton, Del, T W Par-
Str Alida, Lenny, New York, W P Clyde.
Str Hoboken Layman, Washington, Jno Elliott.
Str McCullough, Deer Creek Landing,
Jno Elliott. "
Str Patuxent, Downing, Newbern, TJ-.S Quarter
master.
Str R Willing, Dade, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Str S Seymour, Room, Alexandria, T Webster, Jr.
Ship Frank Flint, Colley, from Cardiff, at Rio de
Janeiro 18th ult, for Chinches.
Ship Gertrude, Whitman, from New York April 4
via Bermuda, for Shanghae, at Rio Janeiro 13th ult
leaky and in distress.
wan rcjiminn it juautitmi fifci uIC
Bmp SOUTH Amenoju ianooini from Callao, aalieil
from Gibraltar 2d inst for Yalenoia.
Baik CeTestia(Br), Howeß, from Genoa, saled from
Gibraltar 26th ult forthis port. :
Bark Meaco, Clark, hence at Rio Janeiro 18th ult
ready to return. x -
Bark Zingarella, Bunker, from Rio Janeiro 18th
ult, in at New York 23d inst.
Bark M E Trout, Haddocks, hence, at Cape Hay
tien 10th inst for Shirks Island.
Bark J Godfrey, Clark, at Cape Haytien 10th inst
for this port in 10 days.
Brig Gilmore Meredith, Snow, for this port in 15
days, was at Cape Haytien 10th inst.
Brig J Means, Wells, hence at Boston 23d inst.
Brig Frontier, Littlefield, hence, at Portland 22d
instant.
Brig J W Spencer, Spencer, hence, at Cape Hay
tien 10th inst, to return in 10 days.
Schrs J Ireland, Bowen; Wm Collyer, Rayner; J
S Curtis, Crowell; S E Parker, Fitzgerald; Mary
Elizabeth, Kelley; J Williamson, Jr, Winßmore;
Clara Ellen, Gray; Jas Satterthwaite, Mallory; H
W Godfrey, Barrett; Mary B Dyer, Purvere; and
Clara Norton, Gray, hence at Boston 23d inst.
Schr Richard Hill (of Wilmington, Del), hence for
Salem,- at Newport 22d inst, leaking 2000 strokes per
.hour.
Schr Thomas Potter, Raclcett, hence for Salem, at
Newport 22d inßt, with loss of foresail in the blow.
Schrs John Compton, Smith, and ME Carlisle,
Ryder, hence at Newport 22d inst, to discharge.
Schrs Ada Ames, Kendall; Allen Downing, Rice;
I Thompson, Corson; Caroline, Kilpatrick, and Han
nah Willets, Parsons, hence at Providence 22d inst,
the latter for Pawtucket.
Schr Hyena, Clark, at Boston 23d inßt, from New
Castle, Del.
Schr Jas Neilson, Burt, sailed from Taunton 22d
iiisUantiie parti .
A FOB SALE.—VALUABLE IM
PROVED FARM, 110 acres! Situate ou the Banks
of the Delaware, near Bordentown. Penn Manor farm,
near Bobbins’ wharf, convenient to Railroad (Philadel
phia and Trenton), 196 acres. Superior Fruit’Farm,
near Dover, State of Delaware, 156 acres. Call ana ex
amine Register of Farms. PETTIT, ;
jy24 . 809 WALNUT Street.
F)B sale, a b a r g AT n —the
well-known BOARDING-HOUSE, in DELaNCO'. N.
J,, situated directly on the bank of the Delaware river,
12 miles above Philadelphia; is one of the most pleasant
and healthful places near.the city, and is now doing a
good- business. Title undisputed. Terms accommo
dating. Apply to or address S. PARSONS, on the pre-,
miees. • . . jy24-lm*
m FOE SALE—CHEAP PROPERTY
MS. FOE AH INVESTMENT. -Largo four-atoiry STOfiE,
witli four-story double backbuildings, 10S South Eighth,
street; desirable Residence No. 255 South Fifth street.;.
Also, large number of Residences in the most desirable
.locations in the city. • l
j y 24 • 309 WALNUT Street.
m TO LET-THE DESIRABLE STORE
■ JEtfL 415 CHESTNUT Street, nearly opposite NEW
■POST OFFICE. Possession given August Ist. Inquire
at the store. . : - ; .- -jy2l-tf
m FOR SALE—THE PHIL ADEL
■SaIPHIA HOUSE, at Cara Island. '
. Two neat Cottages at Atlantic City.
Several neat Dwellings, i at a sacri dee.
T Also, a large number of- country-places, large and.
small, and also, a large variety of City Properties. •
B. EYGLENN, 133 South FOURTH Street, and south
west corner of SEVENTEENTH and GRBEN. jy!B
m §ar-2 agbesqf jmx
'k&snti ta imm tjmreißO) «
a quarter of a mile from Cornwall's : Station, -
on the PhiladelphiaandTmtaa BsAlro&df w&U. mtesU
by running streams, good farm buildings, fruit and
snade trees, with several-desirable Lots for the location
of country seats, within view of the river Delaware.
For sale by I. C. PRICE, comer SPRING GARDEN and
THIRTEENTH Streets.. . r^e29-lm
m VALUABLE IRON PROPERTY
»708 SALE—MATILDA FURIfACBS AYD OKI
BANKS.—This property U situated on theJniriaU
river, lu Mifflin and HusUnidon counties,-Pa?, vrttnlß
one mile of Mount Union Station, on Pennsylvania Rail
road. The Juniata Canal and Pennsylvania-Bailroad
pass through the property, -v It embraces about twenty
seven hundred acres of land, aboui-three hundred acres
of which Is good form land, in a nigh state of cultiva
tion s the balance is good timber land, would supply
sufficient charcoal for the furnaces. .The improvement*
are a good substantial 1 furnace, stack, steam engine,
iron blowing cylinders, &c., with all the necessary,
buildings. There is on this property an ; extensive bad ,
of-Iron Ore, being identical; .in the geological serlee,
with that at Danville and Bloomsburg. This ore mud*
‘mined and delivered at the furnace* for about one dollar
per ton. Limestoneiin abundance, of .good auality, on
this property. The extensive coal fields of the Broad
Top and Alleghenies are from forty to fifty miles distant,
by Pennsylvania Railroad or canal, andthe canal run
ning-through the property makes At one of thebest loca
tions for the manufacture of iron, either, with coke„or.
anthracite. In addition to the charcoal, the buildings
for the furnace and farm are.ample; substantial, and in
' good repair. The property will oe sold a bargain, ana
on easy term*. ,or
_ COLUMBIA, Lancaster county. P*.
F. S. —For quantity and quality of the ore, see Prot
Lesslie’s Report on same. ;&p3o-om*
m DELAWARE COUNTY COTTON
.KpACTORIEB POS SALE.—The valiiable Cotton Fa«-
lories. known as AVONDALE and BTSA.TBAVEN, si
timtftd aa Guam CumF D4lo.«im
Tfeßtaaiß statiom west gmbi. Eaura&ii wo miui
from li©Jp&rriUor and tLreo from Cnester.- oeonpi^d'
by Simeon Lord, are offered fere^/“ 5 / i Av6ndale’Mn
eludes a stone mill S2by 47 feet, 3K stories high, with
dry house, picker house;: stone tenements,
and about JPacrea of land, in Springfield and Nether
Providence townships. “ Strathaven” includes a frame
eottoh-mill, 82 by 8) feet, 2Jtf stories high, .with picker
house,'five frame' and. stone tenements, and about
24 acres of land, inNethar Providence. The properties
will be shown by Mr, Lord, on the premises. Early pot
session can be iiven. D>
N. W. corner of FRONT and WALNUT Street*.
my3o-tf -••••.. . Philadelphia.
« TO LET—A COMMODIOUS
DWELLING, No. 13» KoriivFßONT Street. Beak
moderate. Apply to & 880.,
ScW-tr: * ', AT and dfcG North SECOND Street. -
gm COUNTRY SEAT ON TUB RIVER
3- Delaware, near Torresdale, beautifully located/
“with wharf on the river, containing 52 acres of excellent
forming Land, well supplied with fruit, .shade trees,
&c. s communicating with the city in les3 than one hour’s
time hr steamboat or railroad. For sale by I. 0. PRICE,
cor. SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Sts, ja2S-lm
[Before Mr. Alderman Gibson-]
Larceny Alleged.
[Before Mr. Alderman McMullin. ]
Use of the Razor.
LETTER BAGS
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED.
CLEARED*
MEMORANDA;
AHD TO
A FARM.—A VERY DESIRABLE
!3T FARM, of ISO acres of excellent LAND, under good,
fence and well cultivated; watered by two,running
streams; situate at the forks of the Bethlehem and Snm
neytown turnpike road*, one mile from Penlynn Station,
North Pennsylvania Railroad, and 15 miles from the
city For eale by I. C. PRICE, cor. SPRING .GARDEN
and THIRTEENTH Streets. je29-lm-
T7OR SALE—A '2O-HORSE-POWER
JO 6TEAM ENGINE and BOILERS, in good order;
'The Boilers are the most; economical,coal-burning ar
rangement in.the city. , - .„„ ..
: canbe seeffrunning in basement, 131 South THIRD
Street,,below Chestnut. 1724-26*
MILROAD LIXES.
10f?9 ARRANGBMBNTBOy 1o£»o
1800. NEW YORK LINES. 1863.
IHI CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY*
LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES.
fM» WAIirUT-BTKEBT WHARF ARB KKNSIFOfOR BRFBF.
WILL LEAVE ABTOLLOWB-V11:
At 6A. M.. via Camden and Amboy, C. and A.
eommodatlon... ,*+*+s2 M
At 6A. M.»Tia Camden and Jersey City, (Jf t J, Aa>
At BA. H.> TUt Oamden and *3r»ey City, Moraine „
»'»♦.«»♦ 800
At BA. Mm yia Camden and Jersey City, 2d Glass
At UA. 11., Via Kensington and Jersey Qi.fcy, ®K
press.*-..**-.. 8 00
At U M. ( yia. Camden and Amboy. C. and A.
Accommodation. IV
At2P. M.vtU Camden and Amboy, G. and A. Ex-
8 00
AtSP. Mm via Kensington and Jersey City, Wash.
and New York Express 8 09
At 63d P. M., yia Kensington and Jersey City, Eve
ning 8 CO
At ll)f P. M„ yiaKenslngtonand Jersey City, Bouth
ernMall a 00
At IK (Night), yia Kensington and Jersey City,
Southern Express... .*** 8 00
AI6F. M., yia Camden and Amboy. Aceommods-
Mon, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Ticket.*** 9lf
80. do. 2d Class d0.....** 160
The 6.15 F. M. Eyenlng Mall and I.SO (Bight) Souther*
teprees will ran daily; all others Sundays excepted.
For Water Chip, Stroudsburg Scranton, WUkesbam,
Montrose, Great Bend, &e„ at V. 10 A. M. from Kensing
ton Depot, yia Delaware. Lackawanna, and Western
Railroad.
For Mauch Chuuk, Allentown, Bethlehem. Belvldap.
Easton. Lainhertyille, Flemington, &0., at 7 10 A. Ilf.
from Kensington Depot, and 3.30 P. M. from Walnut
street Wharf; (The 7.10 A. M. line oonnects with the
train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk at 3.20 P. M.)
For Mount Holly, EwansTille, and Pemberton, at 6A.
Mm 2 and 4K P.-K.
Freehold, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M.
WAY LINES.
For Bristol, Trenton, &c., at 7.10 and 11 A. M. and SP.
M.. from Kensington, and 2K F. M. from Walnut-street
wharf.
For Holmesburg, Tacony. Wlssonoming, Brideaburg,
and Frankfort, at 9 A-M. , 2,5. 5,45, and BP. M., from
Kensington Depot,
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delaneo, Beverly, Burlington,
Florence, Bordentown. &e., at 6A.M„12 M„ 1; 3.30, 4K,
and 6F. M. The 3.30 and 4K P. M. lines run direct
through to Trenton.
Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate
•tations. at 2K P. M. from Walnut street wharf.
jar For New York and Way Lines leaving Kensing
ton Depot,'take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut,
half an hour before departure. The cars run Into the
Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the
I?fty Founds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger.
Passengers are prohibited! from taking anything as bag
• gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their
responsibility for baggage tirOne Dollar per pound, and
will not be liable for any amount beyond 8100. except by
special contract. J L , _ ■ .
June 29th. 1863. WM. H. GATZMEK, Agent.
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOB PHILADELPHIA.
WILL LEAVE, FROM FOOT OP OORTLAHDT STREET,
At 12 Mm and 4* B. Mm Tia Jersey City and Camden.
At7andlOA.M., 6,7&and 21KP. M. via Jersey Oily
and Kensington/ " '
From foot of Barclay street at 6A. SL and 2 IP. Mm via
Amboy and Camden. V*.*
From Pier No. 1 North Tlrer,’et 1 and 6P. M. (freight
and passenger) Amboy and Camden. jalo-tf :
PESfNSyLYANIA - gg
00 OEN TK A L BAIL SO A D.-gg
rHJS GREAT DOUBLE-TRACK SHORT ROUTE TO THE
T WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST.
Equipment# and facilities for the safe, speedy, and
•omrortable transportation ofj>o*»enrers munrpaccad by
any route ha the country.
Trains leave the Depot at Eleventh and Market streets,
as follows:
Mail Train at* »♦»♦*« ♦-»+-»■»« mwnmnumwnn 7.50 A, M,
Fast Line at ™.™~.~„™*.~.11.30 A. M.
Through Express at..... * * .~~.10.30 P. M.
Weßt Chester Accommodation, No. 1 8.45 A. M.
“ 14 No, 2.. 12.30 P.M.
Harrisburg Accommodation Train at~~~~... 2.50 P.M.
Lancaster Train at.- P. M.
Parkeshurg Train (from West Philadelphia). . 5.60 P. M.
Through passengers, by the Fast Line, reach. Altoona
for supper, where will be found excellent accommoda
tions lor the night, Et the Logan House, and may take
either the Philadelphia or Baltimore Express, each oi
which makes connection at Pittßbnrg for all points. A
daylight view is thus afforded of the entire line and Its
magnificent scenery.
The-Through. Express train runs daily—ali th* other
trains daily, except Sunday. _ ,
„ mmn axj> thb
. | frff- .Tefiaa?! saa T&rmfc bstthi wi
aec, at PittisVttr* with, through. trains <m all tha dlrertf-
Ini roads from that point, north to the Lakes, West to
the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, and South and
Southwest to all points accessible by Railroad. Through
Tickets to Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, St Paul, Colum
bus, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Leavenworth, Kansas,
Wheeling, Dayton, Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo, and all
other principal points, and baggage checked through.
_ _ , INDIANA BRANCH RAILROAD
The Through Express, leaving at 10.30 P. M., eonneeU,
at Blairsyille Intersection, with a train on this road for
BlairsviUe. Indiana. &o.
EBENSBURG &CRESSON BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Through Egress Train, leaving at 10.30 P.H.*
connects at Cresson. at 8.40 A.M., with a train on this
road for Ebenshnrg. A train also leaves CreßSon for
Ebensbnrg at 8 P. H.
HOLLIDAYSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Mail Train, at 7.30 A M., and Through Express, at
10.30 P. M., connect at Altoona with trains for Hollidays
bur*at7.lsP.M; andBA.M.
TYRONE & CLEARFIELD BRANCH RAILROAD-
The Through Express Train, leaving at 10.30 P. SU
connects at Tyrone with a train for Sandy Ridge and
Philipsburs. And by Bald Eagle Valley 8.8. for Port
Matilda, Muesburg, and Bellefonte.
_ HUNTINGDON & BROAD TOP RAILROAD.
The Through Express Train, leaving at 10.30 •F, 3f.»
•onnects at Huntingdon with a train for Hopewell at
NORTHERN CENTRAL AND PHILADELPHIA AERIE
RAILROADS. • •• • -
Fom StTHBUBT, Williamsport, Lock Have*. Elmira,
Rochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls. . Passengers
taking the Mail Train, at 7.30 A M.. and the Through
Express, at 10.30 P. M., so directly through without
change of cars between Philadelphia and Williamsport.
For YORK, HANOVER, and GETTYSBURG, the train*
leaving at 7.30 A M. and 2.30 PMC. connect at Columbia
With trains on the Northern Central R. R.
CUMBERLAND VALLBY RAILROAD.
-The Mail Train, at 7.30 A M., and Through Express, at
10.30 P. M., connect at Harrisburg with trains for Carlisle.
ChambersDurg, and Hagerstown. ■ • _
WAYNESBURG BRANCH RAILROAD.
The trains leaving at 7.30 A M. and 4.00 P. Bf. connest
At Dowixingtown with trains on this road for Waynes
burg and all intermediate stations.
FOB WEST CHESTER. •
Passengers for West Chester taking the train* leaving
at 8.45 A M. and 12.30 and 4.00 P. M. go directly through
Without change of cars.
COMMUTATION TICKETS.
For 1, S. 6,9, or 12 months, at very low rates, for the ac
commodation of persons living out of town, or located on
Tor Se trip*, between tvo-poisto, at About two
lentiueiiolk Thesa th©
families travelling frequently.and are of great Advantage
to persons making occasional trips. ,
U-i - SCHOOL TIOKETS. -
For 1 or 3 months, for the use of scholars attending
School in the city. • tt . _
Forforther information apply at the Passenger Station*
S B corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets.
JAMES COWPBN, Ticket Agent.
WESTERN EMIGRATION. .
An Emigrant Accommodation Train leaves No. 137
Dock street dally (Sundays excepted), at 4 o’clock P.M.,
offering a comfortable modeoft ravel to
West, at one-half the usual rates of fare. Particular at
tention is paid to Baggage, -fox which cheeks are given,
and baggage forwarded by same train with the passen
ger. ■■ ' . -v- •
For full Information apply to_ ' , . . . :
. FRANCIS FUNK, Emigrant Agent,
I3T DOCK Street.
VANN’S BAGGAGE EXPRESS.
An agent of this reliable Express Company will pass
through each train before reaching the depot, and take.
up checks and deliver Baggage to any part of the city.
Baggage will be called for promptly when orders are left
at the Passenger Depot, Eleventh and Market streets.
The travelling public are assured that H it entirely
responsible.
FREIGHTS.
By this route freights of all descriptions san be for
warded to and from any point on the Railroad* of Ohio,
Kentucky, Indiana, : Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Mis
souri, by railroad direct , or to any port on the navigable
rivers oi the West, by steamers from Pittsburg.
The rates of freight to and from any point in the West,
by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, are, at all times,
a* favorable as are charged by other Railroad Compa
nies. Merchants and shippers entrusting the transporta
tion of their freight to this Company san rely with coni
denee on its speedy transit. •
For freight contracts or shipping directions apply to or
address the Agents of the Company: - ,
OTjARKE It CA., Onleigo.
LEECH tt UO.i NO. 1 ABtOI H9UM. 0110.1 fiOhlh WU*
Uam street. New York. . _
: LEECH i Co,, Ho. 77 Washiatton .triwt, Boston.
WM. BROWN, Ho. 80 North »treet, Baltlmor,. i«a»
■Mm.ttatniMn*. : h. h. Houston.
General
General Ticket Agent,
Jit-tf . General Superintendent, Altoona, Fa.
NORTH PENNSYL
RAILROAD—For BETH
LEHEM. DOYLESTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK, HAZLE
TON, IABTON. WILKESBARBE, WILLIAMSPORT,
. *°* SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
. Passenger Trains leave the new Depot, THIRD Street,
above Thompson street, daily (Sundays excepted), as
follows:
At 7 A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Maush
Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, &o.
• At 3.15 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, Ac.
At 6.15 P.M. for Bethlehem, AllentowntManch Chunk.
ForD6ylestowhat9.lsA. M. and4.lsP. M.
.= For Fort Washington at 10.35 A.' M. and 6.30 P.M.
White cars of the Second and Third-streets line City
r«.en W r rnn
Leave Bethlehem at 6.45 A. M. ,9.30 A. M., and 8.07 P.M.
LeaveDoylestowh afc 7.35 A. M. and4P. M.
Leave Fort Washington .A M, and 2 P. M.
Philadelphia for Bethleheiu at 3 A* M;
Philadelphia for-Doylestown at 8 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4P.M.
ap2o ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
WEST CHESTER & PHILADELPHIA,
PENNSYLVANIA T BAIX.BOAD.
- nsstßiworar Tfamr Ginfflsr Mis tug Besot: ooraaror
BleventL and Markat streets, axed fpotliroTiffJi rflTMOur
G?AISGB OP PHILADELPHIA
Leeve at S 45'A. M. Arrive West Chester 10.30 A, M.
V “12.30 P.M. “ “ WP.I
v “ 4.00 P M. 8.00P.M.
i MOM WEST CHESTER „
Leave at 6.20 A. M; .....Arrive WeatPhllA... 8.00 A. M.
“10.50A.M.- - I'IMP.M.
" “ 3.45 P. M. “ “ . 6.00P.M.
Passengers for Westernpointsftom West Chester co»-
neet at the Intersection -with the Mail Train at 8.45 A. M„
the Harrisburg Accommodation at 3.46 r. M., anltha
Lancaster Train at 6.25 P. M, ..
Freight delivered at the depot, comer of Thirteenth
and Market streets, previous to 12 M., will be forwarded
by; the Accommodation Train, and reach West Chester
‘ and
- ria2-tf - ELEVENTH and MABKBT Street..
ism.mmmmßm ism.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
BO AD. —Tills great line traxerae* the Northern, and
and Northwest counUqq 9f ?9aasy} T fej ?ItT '?!
Mt&im toioa w tug PBpsriiViiru hiil-
SQAB COaiTAKT, aa ,» a«SPIfH’M SBIM
mpidly openedthronghout it a entire length.^.
ftlenow in use for Passenger and Freight business
from Harrisburg to Driftwood, second ferk, (177’ milaal
on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Brio, (7l
miles Von the Western Division.- .
FA33ENOER TKAISS AT PHIIADKIPHIA.
, a ‘. V Leave Westward. . . „
’Express Train .10.30 P. M.
Cara run through without change both ways on tnes*
trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and be*
tween Baltimore and Lock Haven. vmm
Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express .Trains both waw
betweenWilliamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport
“fo?taformaUmi respecting rassenger buslnem apply
at the Southeast comer .Eleventh and Market Streets.
f And.for. Freight business of the Company *
. 18.I B. B.‘ KINGSTON, Jr., comer Thirteenth and Market.
•treets.'Philadelphia. . :
J.;iL'p|lLL,
■ fleneral^htAggri^hJliadeiphla.
• General Ticket AgenL Philadelphia.
JOS. D; POtTo,_ ; . MM .
pihfl-tf General Manager, Wimamspon.
(Siam THE PHILADELPHIA
EASTERN TBANSPOETATIO*
COMPAHY ts now prepared to forward FBEIOHT go*
Philadelphia x to New York, via Camden and Fort Mo*
“Theattention of-SMppßrs is directed t«
this-new and expeditions BAILROAD KOUTB, and i
nortioo of their patronage reßpectfallyAolicited.__
Freight received at third wharf above Arch street.
W. F. GBiFFITTSt J**’General Manager, .
r ; v ! -JOHN-BUCK, Freight .. . _
■U&t! - FUt No. SS NORTH RIVER:. New York -
SHERIFF'S SAI.ES.
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
h-' a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August S, 1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sn nsom-screet Hall. <
, No. 1 All that certain lot or piece of ground’. with the
t'liree-riory brick dwelling-house or hack buildings
thereon erected, situate on the east side of Sixth street,
at the distance of one hundred and. twenty-three feet
eleven inches and a.quarter northward from the north
bide of Girard avenue, in the Seventeenth ward of the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on
the said Sixth street twenty feet, and in depth eastward
one hundred and four feet. [Being part of a certain
larger lot of ground which James Markoe and wife, by
indenture dated February 13th, 1554, recorded in Deed
Book T. H,, No. 129, page 19S, &c., granted and con
veyed unto William Owen in fee; subject to a yearly
ground rent of three hundred dollars, payable half
yf-ariy. 3 ' « _ . .
• No, 2. All that certain lot or piece of grouud,.with thd
tlirec;Story brick, dwclliug-nouee with brick back
buildings thereon erected, situate on the <ast eide of
Sixth street, at the distance of one hundred and forty
three feet eleven inchos uud a quarter northward from
the north side of Girard avenue, in the Seventeenth
Ward of tiie c s t3' of Philadelphia; containing In front or
breadth on the said Sixth street twenty.feet, and ex
tending m length or depth eastward one hundred and
four feet. [Being part of a larger lot of ground which
James Markoo and wife, by indenture dated February
Jdtli, 1851, recorded in Deed Book T. H.. No. 129, page
198, &c ; , granted and conveyed unto William Owen in
fee: subject to a voarly giotind rent of three hundred
dollars, payable half-yearly.]
No. 3. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the
one-story brick shop thereon erected, situate on the west
tide of handolpli street, at the distance of one hundred
and twenty-six feet seven and one-quarter inches uorth
. .from the north side of Girard Avenue, iu the Seven
teenth ward of the city of Phihidelphla: containing in
front or breadth on the said Randolph street twenty f>et,
and extending in length or depth westward forty-five
feet. [Being part of a larger lot of ground which James
Markoe aim wile, by indenture dated February 13th,
1854, recorded.in Deed BookT. H.. No. 129. page 193,
&c . granted and conveyed unto William Owen in fee;
sabject to a yeai-ly ground rent of three hundred dollars,
payable half-i early. 1 . .
No. 4. All that certain three-story.brick messuageor
tenement, with back kitchen and lot or piece of grooad
whereon the same is erected, situate oil the west side of
second street, at the distance of one hundred and thirty
three feet southward from the sooth side of Beaver
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
or breadth on said- Second street twelve feet nine inches,
including on the north side thereof the southernmost
half part of a certain two fet-t wide alley laid out from
SeconA street to the depth of thirty feettherefroui, and
exteruEngin length or depth'weutw&rd between lines
parallel with-the *aid Beaver street one hundred feet to
a ten-feet-wide alley leading southward into Canal
street- Together with the free use and privilege of the
said two-feet-wide alley and of building over the south
ernmost half of the same, leaving sufficient headway in
the clear from the pavement, and also of the paid teu
feet-wide alley. [Being the same premises which Al
fredl Fitltr, by indenture dated November ISth, ]SI3. re
corded .in Deed Book R .L. L, No. 13, page 256, &c ,
granted and conveyed unto William Owen in fee.]
No/*5. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the
six three-story brick messuages or tenements thereon
erected,: situate at the southwest corner of Delaware
Second street, continued, and Columbia street, in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on
the said Pccond street thirty -four feet six inches, and ex
tending in length or depth westward on the north line
thereof along the south ride of the said Colnmbia street,
aD .d ? ou th thereof, at-right angles with the
said Columbia street, one hundred and twenty-one /eet
nine inches to tlie east side of a.certaln tliirty-feet-wide
street called Phillip street. [Being the same lot or piece
of ground which Andrew Manderson, Jr., and w-fe bv
indenture dated March 30. 1847, recorded in. Deed Book
A. W.M.. No. 27, page _333,_&c., granted and conveved
unto William Owen in fee; subject to a yearly ground
rent of eighty- one dollars ninety-three and three quarter
cents, payable halt-yearly. ]-;
~ No. 6. All that certain lot or piece of ground, com
'posed of three contiguous lots, with six three-story brick
dwellings', thereon erected, situate on the southeasterly
side of a certain fifty, feet-wide street, called Moyer
Btreet. formerly Brown, street, running northeastwardly
from Hanover street, between Duke ar d Prince streets,
now called Girard avenue, in the city of Philadelphia,
and marked in the pi* n of lots late of Tracy Taylor, de
ceased, Nos. 40,'31, and 32; containing in front or breadth
on the said Mover street fifty feet, each lot sixteea feet
eight inches, and extending in length or depth south
eastward!}'at right angles to the said Moyer street one
hundred feet. s [ Being the same premises which John 8.
Gill and wife, by indenture bearing date November 7,
1850, recorded in Deed Book G. W.C., No. 73, page 127,
granted and conveyed unto William Owen in fee: sub
ject to a yearly ground rent of sixty two dollars and fifty
cents, payable half yearly.]
[C. P., 310; JuneT.,’63.. Debt. $105.30. Thorn.]
T’ftken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William Owen. JOHN THOMPSON, SheniL
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, July 11, 1863, jy 13-3 f
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to roe directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY.Evening,
August 3, 1663, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece 'of ground, with the three
story brick building thereon erected, situate on the west
side of Twelfth street, and on the north side of anew
street, thirty feet wide, laid out and opened for public
use, forever, between Waehtngton and Prime streets.
fiShtfi-tfitfiS la froiil or brea.<lih on tte eaid.
Twelfth Btreet, eighteen feet two inches, and extending
in length or depth westward on the south line thereof
along the north line-of the said Peters street eighty-one
feet one inch, and on the north line thereof at right an
gles to the said Twelfth street eiality-one feet to a three
feet-wide alley leading southward into the said Veters
street. Bounded northward by ground belonging to the
.estate of Samuel Miller; deceased, southward by said
Peters street, eastward by the said Twelfth street, and
westward-by the saidtbree-feet-wide alley. [Being the
same lot. or piece of ground -which Francis Peters and
Maria Louisa, his wife, executor and executrix of the
last will and testament of Samuel Miller, deceased, by
indenture bearing date the 22d d»y of November, A. D.
-1556, and recorded in'the office for recording deeds, &c. ,
in Deed Book R. D. W„ No. 136, page 393, &c., granted
and conveyed unto. James H. Montgomery in fee; re
serving thereout the yearly rent or sum of one hundred
andnine dollars and fifty cents, payable halfyearly on
the first day of the months of April and October, in each
and every year thereafter forever. Together , with the
free and common use and privilege of the said three
feet-wide alley at all times hereafter forever.
CC. P. ,308; June T., ’63. Debt, $55 57. MarcerJ
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of.
Jamee.H. Montgomery. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, SberiiPs Office. July 11. 1863. jy!3-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
M a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 3.1563. at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
north side of Wood street, in that part of the city of Phila
delphia lately called the district of Spring Garden, be
ginning at the distance of eighty feet nine incheseist
ward from the east side of Eighteenth street, (late Schuyl
kill Fifth street.) and thence extending nor’.hward by
ground granted or intended to have been granted to said
John GatchelL on ground rent, forty-one feit three
inches to a two-feet-nine-inches-wide''.alley, leading
westward into another fcwo-feet-nine-inches-wide alley
loading southward into said Wood street; thence east
ward by thesouth lino of said alley three feet to the east
ern; extremity of said alley; thence northward along the
head of the said twoJeet-nine-inch.es-wide alley two
feet nine inches to ground granted to Lewis P. Gebhard
on ground rent; tlience eastward along the same nine
'feet., to ground of ; thence southward along
the same forty-four feet to *be north line of said Wood
street, and thence westward along the same twelve feat
to the place of beginning.* [Being the sanie premises
.which Morgan Hinchman and wife, by indenture dated
the tenth day of Jane. a. D. 1841. recorded, in Deed Book
G. S. , No. 28, j> s29* &c., granted t aafl SgftT
flmlroMd nuf or sttl'offirty'llalliCiri*
rear* of wMci* tue premiers ft Tre (JQiai I
N. B.—The improvements are a three-story brick
house. -
[G. P., 331: JuneT., ’63. Debt, $27.62. Potts. 1
Taken in executton~antrto be sord as the property of
John Gatchell. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 11, 1863. jyl3-3c
OBEBIFF-S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MOND AY
Evening, Angust3,lB63, at 4 o’clock,atSansoro-streetHall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
west side of Twelfth street, at the distance of feventean
feet southward from the soutli side of a new street thirty,
feet wide, laid out and opened for public use forever, be
tween Prime and Washington streets, called Francis
street, in the late district of Moyamehsing. in the county
of Philadelphia, now in the Second ward of the city of
Philadelphia: containing in front or breadth on the said
Twelfth street seventeen feet, and extending in length or
depth westward, of that width, at right angles to the
said Twelfth sheet eighty-one feet, to a three-feet-wide
alley leading northward into the said Francis street.
Bounded northward and southward by other ground be
longing to the estate of the said Samuel Miller, de
ceased, eastward by the said Twelfth street, and west
ward by the said three-feet-wide alley. [Being the same
lot of ground which Francis Peters, oftlie city of Philadel
phia, and Maria Louisa, his wife, executor and execu
trix of the last will and testament of framuel Miller, late
of the said city, deceased, by indenture dated November
22,1856, recorded in Deed Book R,D. W., No. 136, page
-397, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said H.
Montgomery, in fee, reserving thereout a yearly.grouud
rent or sum of one hundred and. six dollars and seventy
five cents. ] ;
[C. P.,313; J. T., ’63. Debt, $54.07. Gerhard. 1
Taken in execution aud to be sold as the property of
James H. Montgomery. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 11,1563. jy!3-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
awrit of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
-Lusiufcfl- im. iU'iUid.. -a
iiiinat csimn lot oi niece of afouiti, wilt Uis Mali
messugg? 9r tvsemeftt the?§tfa crectedi simaiQ
northwesterly corner of Twentieth street and a twenty
feet-wide street laid out at the distance of eighty one
feet north of Poplar street and running westward, into
Corinthian avenue, in the Twentieth ward of the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front-.or breadth on .said.
Twentieth street fifteen Jeet ten and three-eighths inches,
more or less, and extending: westward, keeping the
same width in length or depth along.the saidtwenty
feet-wide street fifty-seven feet six inches to a two-feet-,
six-inches-wide alley leading southward: into the said
twenty-feet-wido street laid out for the U3e of this and
the two northern lots adjoining thereon; with the free
use -and privilege of said alley and twenty-feet*wide'
street as and for a passage way and water course at all
times hereafter forever. Bounded northwardly by
ground now or late of William R. Matchetie, south
wardly by the said twenty-feet-wide street, eastwardly
by tha said Twentieth street, and weitwardly by the
said two-feet-fcix-inches-wide alley. [Being the same
premises which William R. Scott* et ux. , et al, by in
denture dated the sixth day of August, A. D. 1854, re
corded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book T. H., No. 93,
page 479.:&c.. granted and conveyed unto the said Wil
liam R. Blatchette in fee; under and subject to the pay
ment of a certain yearly ground rent or sum of sixty dol
lars per annum ]
[C.P. 305; JuneT. .’63. Debt-$93.98. Waxier.]
' Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William R. Matchette. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philad’a. Sheriff’s Office, July 11,1563. . jyl3-3t
CHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, August 8,1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with ihe baild
iugs and improvements thereon erected, situate on the
east side of Fifteenth street, at the distance of sixteen
feet southward from the south side of a twenty-five-feet
wide street, called Hill street, between Fitzwater aiid
Catharine streets, ib-the Fiist ward of the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front on said Fifteenth street
sixteen fe*t, and extending- in depth easfcwardty between
lines parallel with said Hill street seventy-nine feet to
iftiflBifoet>wiflB Mlmt kadmaiata md-fiMaUit aji-
WH Stfrrtr B2BMTB DBttn DT iTOQnil 01 BlllTarfi Mil
faity, east by the fhreo-feefc-wi <3© alley, south Dy"
21'Oblld til S6&S,bHS. MfiVeS 1 . An J by-Plf leenlli street
aforesaid; together with the free use and privilege of the
said three-feet-wide alley; [Being ihe same premises
which Samuel Lindsay and wife, by deed dated March
24th, IS6O, recorded.in Deed Book A. D. 8.. No. 140, page
14, gianted and conveyed unto the said Michael Filon
in fee. ] Together with all and singular, &c.. &c.
CC.P.,32B;!June T.',’63. Debt, $216.63. Sharpless.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
M. FilohT , JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. July. 11, 1563. jyl3-3t
. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF
a writ of A lias. Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public, sale oryendue, on MONDAY
Evening, August 3,1563, at -io’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain Jot or piece of ground, with the brick
messuages or tenements, thereon erected, situate on the
east side of Tenth etrett, at; the distance of thivly-four
feet southward; from the south' 1 side of Christian
street, in the late township of Moyamensing. and
county of : Philadelphia, now in the city of Phila
delphia;* containing in front or breadth .on the said
Tenth street sixteen feet, and extending eastward of
that width'in length or depth, between lines parallel
with Christian street; seventy.feet, to a certain twenty
feet-wide street called Steward street- ' Bounded north
ward by ground-granted to Neil Breson on ground rent,
eastward by ' said Steward - street; southward by.
ground -now or late of Coleman Fisher, and westward
by Tenth street aforesaid. [Being the same lot of ground
which Coleman Fisher and wife, by indenture beariug
datethe 15th day of June, A. D. IS4G, recorded in Deed
Book A. W. M., No. 9, page 559, &c„ granted and con
veyed unto James McQuillen in fee; reserving thereout a
certain yearly rent or Bam of thirty-six dollars. ] ;
N. B. —On the above.-deecribed premises are erected two
dwellir g houses, one a four-story brick house and store
fronting on Tenth .street, .the other a three-story brick
-house fronting on taid Steward street.
[C. P:, 307; JuneT., 1563. Debt, $37.32. Littleton.] “
Taken in : execution and to be sold as- of
.Tn-mfiS McQuillan - JOHN THO3IP&ON, bheritf.
BMlaflalDlilt. Slibi'iFii Oftlni-i, Jain 11, liffl jglS-St
fiUEUIFF’S BALE, —BY* VIRTUE OF
M .a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he
exposed' to public sale or vend ue, on MON DAT Evening,
Augusts, 1563, at 4o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
ill that certain lot or piece of ground vituate on the
west side of .Ninth street beginning at the' distance of
sixteen feet north ofEeed strait;; containing in front or,
hreadth on the said-Ninth street sixteen feet, and in
length dr;depth webtwatd parallel with the said Reed
street fifty* seven feet. Bounded on the east by the said
Ninth street, on the south by around granted to George
LitziDgeron ground rent, on. the west by a three-feet
wide alley leading southward into and from said Reed
street, and on the north by ground intended to have
been granted to David tbevle. (Under and subject to a
vearlv ground rent dollars.) _
• ' CC. P. 325; June T.. ’6B. Debt SS4. McCiea.]
Taken jn execution and to be sold as the property of
7hopias B. Fockwel-1. JOHN TIIOSIPSON, Sheriff.
- Philadelphia; Sheriff’s Office,-Julyll,lS63. jy!3-3t
CHERIT F’S SALE.— BY VIRTUE OF
of3d Pluries Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to -public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evenin''-, August 3,1363, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-.stfeet Hall,;
• All that certain lot- or piece of ground, with the two
story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate
oh the northwestwardly corner.of Mchmond street or
avenue and'William street, in the Nineteenth'(now the
Twenty-fif.b) ward of the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing in front or breadth on the said Richmond street or
avenue feet, and extending in length or depthvbe
tween ltnes at right angles therewith, two hundred feet
to Salmon street [BeiDg the same premises which Jacob
M. Douglass and lndenture bearing date the
2Ctb da-* of Decetcher. A. D. lSb*2, granted and conveyed
• unto Richard Coe in fee, under and subject to a mortgage
of $3XOO.] • ' . ...
N N —The imprevements on the above lot are a two
story brick dwelling nouse and a oue-Btorv frame shop.
- h5.C.,23; July T.,’63. Debt, $l,OOO. •B. Woodward. 3
- .Taken in':execution and -to be sold as the property of
Richard Coe. , JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia.' Sheriffs Office.;Jjily 11,1563, jy!3-3fc
SHERIFF’S SALES.
QEERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
~ a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed. to public sale or vendue, on M >N DAY Eve
ning, August 3, 1363, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hail,
”0.1. All .that. certain loi or piece of ground, situate
on the north tide of Lombard street, one hundred and
thirty-four feet nine inches west from the we3t side of
nineteenth (late Schnylkill Fourth) street, in the city of
Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said.
Lombard street seventeen feet nine inches, and in length
or depth northward between parallel lines at right an
gle* therewith, seventy-five feet. Bounded on thesouth
by Lombard street, on the north by a three-feet-wide
alley running west to the line of Elm street, on the east
by ground granted by Carter and Scattergood on ground
rent to Edward R- He mbold, on the weft-by other
ground of said Carter and Scattergood; together with,
the right, use, and privilege of said three-feet-wid3 al
ley. [Being the same premises which John Carter and
Wifetund Joseph gcattergood and wife, by indenture
dated the l*t day of April, A. D. 1853, recorded in Deed
Book B. I). V., No. 31, page3&7, &c , granted and con
veyed unto Edward R Helmbold, in 'fee; reserving
thereout the yearly rent or sum-of eighty-nine dollars
and Iwe.ity-five cents, payable in.equal half-yearly pay
ments, on the first day of the months of Jannary and
July in every 3-ear forever, without deduction for taxes.
&c-, as by reference thereto being had will more fully
and at large appear ]
N. B.—There is a three-story trick.dwelling-house on
the above-described lot.
No 2. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground
situate on the north side of Lombard street.one hundred
and fifty-two feet six inches woßt from the west side of
Nineteenth flats Schuylkill Fourth) street, in the city of
Philadelpljia; containing in front or breadth on Bftid
Lombard street teventeen feet nine inches, and iu length
or depth northward, between parallel lines at right an
gles therewith, seventy-five feet. Bounded on the south
by Lombard street, on the north b3* a tb ree-feet wide al
ley running wesiwardly to the line of Elm street, on the
e°st by ground granted by Carter and Scattergood, on
ground rent, to k'dward R Helmbold, and on the west
by other ground of said Carter aud Scattergood. To
gether with the right, nee, and privilege of said three
feet-wide alley. [Being the same premises which John
Carter and wife, and 'Joseph Scattergood and wifi, by
indenture dated the Ist day of April, A. D. 1853,recorded
in Deed Book R. D. W.. No. 31, page 40S, &c .granted
and conveyed unto Edward R. Helmbold. in fee; reserv
ing thereout the yearly'rent or sum of eighiv-nine dol
lars and twenty-five cents, payable in equal half-yearly
payments on the first day of chemonthg of January and
July in every year forever, without any deduction for
taxes, &c., as by reference thereto being had will more
fully and at large appear. 1
N. B.—There is a three-story brick dwelling-house on
the above-described lot.
No. 3. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground
situate on the north side of Lombard street,one hundred
and seventy feet three inches west from the west side of
Nineteenth (late SckuyTkill Fourth) street, in the city of
PniludeD hia; containing in front or breadth on Lombard
street seventeen feet nine inches, and iu length or depth,
northward, between parallel lines at right angles there
with, seventy-five feet. Bounded on the .south by Lom
bard street, on the north, by a thvee-feet- wide aiiey run
ning west to the line of Elm street, on the east by ground
granted ou ground rent, I)3'Carter aud Scattergood, to
Edward R Helmbold; on the west by other ground of
said Carter and Scattergood. [Being the same premises
which John Carter and wife, and Joseph Scattergood
and wife. by r indenture dated the Ist day of April, A. D.
1853, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 31.
&c. , granted and conveyed unto Edward R. Helmbold.
in fee; reserving theqgont the yearly rent or sum of
eighty-one dollars andT.wenty-fi.ve cents, i a equal half
yearly payments, on the first day of the months of
.January and July.in every- year forever, without any
deduction for taxes, &c., as by reference thereto being
had will more fully and at large appear. ]
' N. B.—There is a three-story brick dwelling-house on
the above-described lot.
EC. P., 327; June Term, ’63. Debt, $274.20. Erety.l
Taken in execution and to be sold as »he property of
Edward K. Helmbold JOHN THOMPSON,
Philadelphia, SherilFsOflice.July 11,1863. jv!33t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Ai ias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, August 3,3863, at 4 o’clock,at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
west side of Twelfth street and on the south side of a
new street, thirty feet wide, laid out and ! opened for
public use forever,-between Prime and Washington
streets,- called Francis street, in the late district of Moy
amensing, in the county of Philadelphia, now in. the
Second ward of the city of Philadelphia ; containing in
front or breadth on the said Twetfch. street seventeen
fret, and extending in length or depth westward of that
width,at light angles to the slid Twelfth street eighty
one feet, to a three-feet-wide alley leading northward
into the said! Francis street. Bounded northward by the
said Eranais street, southward by other ground belong
ing to the: estate of the said Samuel Miller, deceased,
eastward by- the said Twelfth street, and westward by
the said alley. [Being the same lot of ground which
Francis Peters, of the . city of Philadelphia, and Maria
Louisa, his wife, executor and executrix of the last will
and testament of Samuel Miller. Tate of the city of Phi
ladelphia, deceased, by indenture dated 22d of Novemt
ber, A. D. 1856, and recorded in the office for recording
deeds, &c.. in and foT the city and county of Philadel
phia. in Deed Book R. D. W-, Ko. 136, page 402, &c.,
granted and conveyed unto James E. NeaU in fee; re
serving thereout a yearly ground rent or sum of one
hundred and six dollars and seventy-five coats. 3
[C. R.SISx InnaTL_ '63. DalsL K3it y
TaKßfl in siconnon nnfl to Tin nnlOfl Hl4 smbml? of
Jitroea B. KeaU. JOHN THOMTSOHi Sheriff.
Philada., Sheriffs Office, July 11,15G3 jyl3-3c
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will Toe exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Es-euing, August 3,1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansora-streefc Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with, the factory
building, shedding, ana other messuages thereon erect
ed, situate on the west wardly side of the Aramingo ca
nal, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of "Philadelphia,
commencing at its intersection Cumberland street,
thence extending westwardly along the southerly side
of said Cumberland street one hundred and eightv-one
feet live and ahalf inches to the easterly side of a certain
forty-feet-wide street called Commerce street, thence
southwardly along the same two hundred and twenty
eight feet five and a quarter inches to a point, thence
eastward by ground of Thomas Biddle, twenty-two feet
eight and five-eighth inches to a point, tlience further
eastward along the same one hundred and thirty-four
leet one-eighth inch to the westerly side of Aramingo
canal, thence northward along the same- one hun
dred and fifty-five feet ten and three-eighths inches to
the southerly side of Cumberland street aforesaid and
place of beginning. CBeing the same lot of ground which
william P. Emlen and J. Dickinson Sergeant, trustees,
et al., by deed dated October 24, 1856, recorded in Deed
Book R. D. W., No. 100, page 230, &c. f granted unto
Gove Mitcbell and Jeremiah Crbafdale, trading, &c., in
fee; reserving a ground rent of 8>750.3
• ;C. P., 31S, June T.,’63. Debt, S4SO. Pile.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Gove Mitchell and Jeremiah Ooasdale. trading, &c.
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philada., Sheriff’s Office, July 11, 1863. . jy!3-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTU-E OF
A-' a writ of Allies Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, August 3,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sahsom-street Hall,
All chat certain lot or piece of ground, with the two
two-story brick messuages or tenements thereon erected,
situate on the feast side of Fisher street, at the distance
of two hundred and eighty feet nine inches eastward
from the east side of Seventh street, in the First ward of
the said city (Philadelphia); containing in front or
breadth on the said Fißber street twenty-five feet nine
inches, and extending of that width in length or depth
southward, betweenlines parallel with the said Seventh
street, fifty feet, including therein on the east side
thereof the westernmost moiety or half part of an alley,
two feet in. width and fiftv feet in depth, leading into and
from the taidTislier street, laid out aud openedas apis
esifi uaiMlwatiiiGoniia. at ffinusgaf smsmi tii
its? fssi n wo rnw to imroauw
waterpipe* under- the same, and ro buiJd overtlie-weet
half thei’Gof.MviM a. hstulwiiy feet in ih&
CBeing the same premises which Luther C; Edmonds and
wife, by deed dated the 27ih,day of April, IS6O, and re
corded inDeed Book A. D. 8., No 125,'page 20. granted
and conveyed unto Samuel McC. Foster,, hia heirs aud
assigns; subject to a yearly ground rent or sain of thirty
six dollars, payable half-yearly on the first days of
May and November, u.
CC. P., 326; June T., ’63. Debt, $75 52. Ernst;]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Samuel McClung Foster.
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 11,1863. jyl3-3t
QHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, August 3. 1563.at4 o’clock,at Sansom-street Hal}.
All that certain lot or piece of ground: situate on the
west side of Twelfth street, at the distance of eighteen,
feet two inches northward from the north side of a new
street thirty feet wide, laid out and opened for public use
forever, between Washington aud Prime streets, called
Peters street, in the late district of Moyamensiag, in the
county of Philadelphia, now in the Second ward of the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on
the said Twelfth street seventeen feet, and extending in
length or depth westward of that width at right angles
to the said Twelfth street eighty-one feet to athree-teet
wide alley.leading southward into the said Peters street.
Bounded northward and southward by ground belonging
to the estate of the said Samuel Miller, deceased, east
ward by said Twelfth street, and westward by; the said
tbree-feet-wide alley. CBeing the same lot of ground
which Francis Peters, of the city of Philadelphia, and
Maria Louisa, liis wife, executor and executrix of the
last will and testament of Samuel Miller, late of the said
city, deceased, by indenture dated the 22d day of No
vember. A. D. 1856, and recorded in the office for record
ing deeds, &c.,in and for the city and county of Philadel
phia, in Deed Book R. D. W., No 136, page 406, &c.,
granted and conveyed to JamesE. Neallin fee; reserving
thereout a yearly ground rent or sum of one hundred and
six dollarsand seventy-five cents.} ■
_tg, F.j?;3i?sa?Tn’® SsSsiSMi sarlmny
iS l :*J§H!!IPH6MPg6CI£& ?r
rnuaJeiimm, saerlffs Offius, July 11, 15K5. ; isl’i-St
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
EveningJAugutt 3.1563, at 4 o : clock.at Sansom-street Hall,
g£A certain lot or piece of ground situate on the east side
of a thirty-feet-wide street called Woodbine street, at the
distance of two hundred and eighty-eight feet southward
from the south side of Federal street, in the late district
of Southwark, now in the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing in front or breadth on the said Woodbine street thir
ty-nine feet six inches, and extending in length or depth
eastward of that breadth forty feet. . Bounded north
ward by ground granted to Luther C. Edmunds on
ground vent, eastward by ground. of.Robertdark and
William Clark, .southward by ground now or late of
William Wharton, aud westward by Woodbine street
aforesaid [Being the same premises which Robert
Chirk and Mary A., his wife, and William Clark and
.Eliza A.,his wife, by. indenture dated the tauthday of
May, A. D. ISSI, recorded in Deed Book T. H.; No. 17,
f age S 3, &c., granted and conveyed unto, said Luther C. -
dimifids in fee; reserving. thereout a. certain, yearly
ground rent or sum of-forty-four dollars and forty-four
cents in equal half-yearly payments on the first day of
the mouths of January and July. J
IstN. B. —The judgment upon which the above pro
ceedings were had, was obtained for arrearages of the
said gronnd rent. V - , . ,
2d N. B.—There is erected upon the above-described lot
three two-story brick houses, fronting on the said Wood
bine street. _ • -
[C. P. 320; June T„ ’63. Debt, $46.43. A. Thompson.]
Taken in execution and to b« sold. as the property of
Lather C Edmunds; JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. July 11. .1363. jyl3-3t
CHERIFF.’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. Aug. 3.U863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-sireet Hall.
I?o. 1. All that certain lot of ground, with the two
ateuftMM
-ward. ilie city of jla iiao elpniaß ibeace ax
tfihding southmia alons th& east side of said Thuty
■ first street two hundred and thirty five feet live and a.
half inches, to a point in. ground r.eputetHo belong tO M.
■Newkirk; thence, by the same, north fifty degrees thir
ty-five minutes east, one hundred, and sixty-seven feet
and one and seven-eighths inches, to' an ang’e; thence,
by the same, north eighty-five degrees fifty minutes east,
ninety-seven feet ten and three-eighths inches; thenc9
northward; by other ground, of the said Eli K. Price,
parallel with said Thirty-first street, seventy-nine feet
ten and a quarter inches, to said Mauer street: thence
westward, along.the south side thereof, two hundred
feet, to the place of beginning. .
No. % All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the
buch-heer vaults thereon erected, situate on the south
west corner of Master and Thirty-first streets, in the city
ofPhilsdelpliia; containing in front on said Thirty-first
street fifty.feet, and extending in depth westward, keep
ing the same width along said Master street, two hun
dred feet. Bounded northward by said Master street,
eastward by said Thirty-first street, southward by
ground granted to Zimmerman, and westward by ground
granted to CbMles-W.-Bergner.
rs. C.. 27;'July T., ’S3. Debt, sl,coS3o. Heyer.3
Taken in execution and property of
Christian Schnitzel. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Jury 11,1863. jyl3-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE-OF
O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public; sale or vendue, on MONDAY
EveuinV, August 3,1863. at 4 o’clock.at Sansom-stveet Hall,.'
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
northwest corner of Girard avenue and Seventh streets
in the-city of Philadelphia; containing in front or
breadth on the said Girard avenue eighteen feet, and in
length or depth extending thence northward on the
west side thereof, at . right-angles with the said Girard
avenue, one hundred and two feet five inches and one
half of an inch, and on the east side thereof along the
west side of said Seventh street one hundred feet.
•Boundtd northward and west waft hr groan d "now or
fame lot of crountl wklck PollarA M ctovmvck et uxl. by
’Honry K Watts* their attorney* by indenture dated the
30tli day of December, 1557, recorded in Deed Book A.
D B No 91, page I. &c., granted and conveyed nnto
the said Mark Devine in fee; reserving a yearly
around rent of ninetv dollars, payable semi-annually on
the first day of the months of January and July in every
—Mark Devine has parted with his interest in
t heal fc V P°,So3; JiiEe”,',’63, Debt, $45.45, Black,]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Mark Devine. :■ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Office, July 11,1363. ; jy!3-3t
OTIERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY
Evening, August 3.1563, ati o’clock, at Sausom-street Hall,
All thatcertain lot or piece of ground, with a three
story brick dwelling house thereon.si'uated on the south
tide of Catharine street, commencing, at the distance of
one hundred and forty-eight f6et east of Broad street, m
the city of Philadelphia; containing in; front or breadth
on said Catharine street sixteen feet, and extending in
length oh depth southward of thatwidth ninety-seven
feet six inches to a cevtain tliirtjvfeet-wide street called
Kates street, including one-half of a thirty-inches-wide,
alley, to be left open on said tbirty-feet-wi.de screet to.
the depth of forty-five feet from the north side thereof.
[Being the same premises which Michaei hates, ovin*;
denture dated'September 21; 1543, and recorded m Deed
Booh G. W. O. , No. ?9, page *297, granted and conveyed
unto Georce 3V. McDonald in fee, reserving a ground
rent of sixty*four dollars per annum, payable on the first
days of May and November in evesy year thereafter for
ever. Milnect nevertheless to tfae rollowmg restrictions,
that "no building shall ever erected
upon the same, or any part, to be used and occupied as a
manufactory of auy kind or for any purpose otter tbaa
aee^ d^js^T 3 f4 Debt. 5102.05. Britton.?’
f^lo^ ou “ ou -' ad “oH s Tk d 0 f pia^s° r
-1 Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Ofiicei: July 11,1563. *jyl3-3t
SHERIFF'S SAI.ES.
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
nts. August 3..1563, at4o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
No. 3. Ail that cmainlot or piece of ground situate 00.
the north side of Lombard street, ninety-nine feet west
from the west side of Nineteenth (late Bchuylkill Fourth)
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing 1 in front or
breadth, on said Lombard street eighteen met, and in
length or depth between parallel lines at right angles
therewith, seventy-eight feet. Bounded on. thesouth by
said Lombard street; on the north by ground sold by the
Inspectors of the Prison, and now or late of the heirs of
George Lybrand: on the east by ground sold by Henry
Lelar, Sheriff, to John A. Vaughan, and on the west by
other ground now or late of Carter and Scattergood.
Togetner with the right, use, and privilege of a three
feet-wide alley leadingwestward into Elmstreet. [Esins
the same premises which John Carter ana wife and Jo
seph Scattergood and wife, by indenture dated the first
day of April, A. D. 1853, recorded in Deed Books. D. WV
No. 31, pages 93, &c , granted and conveyed unto Edward
R. Helmbold iu fee; reserving thereout the yearly rent
or sum of ninety dollars, payable in equal half yearly
payments on the first da3' of the months of January and
July in every year forever, without any deduction, for
taxes, *c., as by leference therewith will mo re fully and
at large appear.)
N. ».—■There is a three-story brick dwelling house foa
theabove described lot.
No. 2 All that certain lot or piece of ground situate
on the north side of Lombard street, one hundred and
seventeen feet westward from the west side of Nine
tee nth (late Schuvlkvll Fourth) street in the city of Phila
delphia ; containing in front or breadth on the said Lom
bard sireet seventeen feet nine inches, and in length or
depth northward, between parallel lines at right angles
therewith, seventy-- five feet. Bounded on the south, by
said Lombard street; on the north by a three-feet-wide
alley running westward to the line of Elm street, and on
the east by ground granted by- Carter and Scattergood on.
ground rent to Edward R.-Helmbold, and ontfce wertby
other ground of said Carter and Scattergood. Together
with the light, use, and privilege of said alley leading
into Elm street, &c. [Being the same premises which
John Carter and wife and Joseph Scattergood and wife.
b>' indenture dated the first day of April, A. D. 1353,
recorded in Deed Book R. D. W.. No. 31, page 403. &c.*
granted and conveyed unto said Edward R. Helmboldiu
lee; reserving thereout the yeari3' rent or sum of eighty
nine dollars and twesty-five cents, payable In equal
half yearly-payments on the first day of- the month* of
January and July in every year.forever, without any
deduction for taxes, Ac., as by' reference thereto being
had will more fully' and at large appear. ]
N. B..—Tlicie is a tbree-s;ory brick dwelling house oa
the above-deFcribed lot.
CC. P.-329; June Debt. $133 56. EretyJ
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Edward R. Helmbold- JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, July 11.1363. ,iyl3-3t
CHERIFF’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, 1563,at4 o'clock. atSanaom-street Hall,
All that certain tiree-stor? brick messuage and lot or
piece of ground situate on the south side of Locust 3treet.
at the distance of one hundred and twenty-niue feet six
inches westward from the west side of Twentieth street,
in thecity of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadfctt
on said Locust street sixteen feet six inches, and ia.-
length or depth southward of that width eighty feetf
more or less, .to a twenty-feet-wide street or court.
Bounded eastward-, by ground now or late of .Tames Mc-
Carter, Westward' by' other ground of James S- Spencer,
northward by' Locust street, and southward by the
twenty-feet-wide street or court aforesaid. [Being the
same premises which James S. spencer and Rachel R.,
his wife, by indenture dated the 25th day of February,
A. D. 1850, recorded iu Deed Book-G. W. C., No. w.
page 85, &c., granted and conveyed unto Penrose R.
Hoopes in fee; reserving thereout unto the said James S.
Spencer, his heirs and assigns that yearly rent or sum
of sixty'dollars, payable half-yearly ou the first day of
January and July'in each amt every year: for arrear
ages whereof these proceedings arehad, and aubject to
which rent the said premises will be sold.
[C. P., 336; J. T., ’63. Debt, $62.30. H. C. Town.send.3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Penroseß. Hoopes. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.-
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 11. 1303. jyl4-3t
CHERIFF’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, August3.lB63, at4o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
AU that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three
story brick messuage thereon erected, situate on the
east side of Eleventh street, at the distance of one hun
dred and eighty-six feet northward from Poplar street,
in the county of Philadelphia; containing in.’ front or
breadth on said Eleventh street sixteen feet, and extend
ing eastward between parallel lines at right angles with
Eleventh street seventy- three feet to an alley two feet tea
inches and a half wide, which leads into another alley
runn ng into Eleventh street. Bounded on the north and
. south by ground now or late-of Freeman Scott, on the
east by the said alley', and on the west by Eleventh
street. [Being the same lot .of ground which Freeman.
Scott and Mary, his wife, by indenture dated the 14th
day of teptember, A D. 1846, recorded in Deed Book A.
W. MV. No. 24, page 467, Sic., granted and conveyed unto
John H. Bryson iu fee. reserving thereout unto said
Freeman Scott, his heirs and assigns, the yearly ground
rent or sum df forty dollars, payable on the first day of
4 January and July in each and eyenr year, for arrear
ages whereof these proceedings are had, and subject to
WMclreat said nrgmisMTirillhaaald.l -
ItiTn MiilJUlr T-l rn BSDEigSJ.fII HLC.TOWM4IULJ
Taten in execution and to he sold as the property Of
-Jolm M. Bryson- ' JOBS THOMPSON, Sheritt
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Jane 13.1853. ivU--£
CHBRIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Evening,
August 3.1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
. All tbat certain lot or piece of ground, with the two
story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situ
ate in the late district of Southwark, no win the First
ward of the city of Philadelphia : beginning at the south
west corner of Fourth street and Morris street, thence
extending southwardly in front on said Fourth street
seventeen feet , and of that width extending westwardiy
in length or debth sixty-one feet eight inches to a certain,
tbree-feet-wide alley. . Bounded north by said Morris
street, easthv said Fourth street, south by other ground
granted to Charles Goepp, and west by. the. said alley.
[Beine the same lot of ground which Philip 0. Goepp and
wife, by indenture dated the thirteenth day of October,
A. D. 1851, recorded in Deed Book G W. C., No. IDS,
page 471. granted unto the said Charles Goepp in fee;
reserving thereout the yearly ground rent of tnirty-3ix:
dollars, payable quarterly, on the Ist daj' of January,
April. July, and October, in "every year; for arrears of
which ground rent, the judgment upon which this writ
is isf ued was ob'ained. ]
[C. P., JC6: JuneTr, ’63 "Debt, $l3. Wheeler.!
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Charles Goepp. JOHNTHOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. July 11,1563. jy!3-3t
QHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
a .writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to pubiicsale orvendue.on MONDAY
Evening, August 3,1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground ftituate in the
Nineteenth ward, city of Philadelphia, on the north side
of Pepper street, sixty feet west of Tulip street; contain
ing iu front sixty feet, and iu depth, of that width, sixty
twofeet nine inches to Tucker street. [EecitaL —Deed.
W. F. Emlen, et al , to Jacob Narple. in fee: dated
February 18, ISSG; recorded iu Deed Book S.D. W.» No.
4, page 330. &c.; reserving $2O ground rent. ]
[C. P., 317; J. T..’63. Debt, $99.88.' Pile.J
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Jacob Marple. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office,’July 11. 1363. .iyl3-3fc 1
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
E-renin u, ao gust 3.1563, at 4o;clock, at Sansom-street Sail,
All that certain, lot or piece of gronnd situate in thg
earner or omfßlfiani anl ram BUnsfar mtilnks &
on comss.j-ij.otf, ofYss? emusy-nro reotj ana in
depth &oTitli'Fraraly of that TPidili along" Tolip Street
one hundred .and fifty feet three inches to Aramingo
street. [Recital. —Deed W. F. Emleu etal. to Gordon.
A. Brown in fee, dated February 6th, 1549, recorded La
Deed Book T. H., No. 72, page 141, &c.; reserving ST2
ground rent. 3
[C.'P.»3I6; J. T.y ’63. Debt, $234.6). Pile.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Gordon A. Brown.- . JOHN THOMPSON,. Sheriff.-
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. July 11.1863.. . iyl3r3* ;
AUCTION SAXES.
JOHN B. MYEBS & CO., AUCTION
y -BEKS, Nos. .233 and 334 MARKET Street
SALE OF DRY GOODB.I
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
July 30th, at 10 o’clock, will be sold by catalogue, on
four months’credit—
An assortment of staple and fancy dry goods.
FIRST FALL SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR 1863.
We will hold our first fall sale of Boota and shoes. 1
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
August 4th, at 10 o’clock, bv catalogue, on four.months*
credit, embracing about 1,300-packages of prime and
fresh goods, of Eastern and City manufacture, which •
will be found worthy the attention of the trade, as thay ;
will bosold without reserve.
jlSp*.Samples, with catalogues.may be examined early '
off the morningof sale. ■
TfUBNESS, BRIN LEY. & CO..
A . ~ ; No. 429 MARKET STREET.
M - THOMAS & SONS,
: Nos/139 ahdT4l South FOURTH Street.
PUBLIC SALES STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. ZYSMt
TUESDAY
durfng the business-season; in. the months of Jn.lv wi
Ansmst only occasional sales. ~
, MFfINIffiUDB QXIBS
at ms Motion store syery TinHiaay. .
s\SBonttisburl\i Street.
PIANO, GAS FIXTURES,
- TAPESTRY CARPET?-; &c.
ON TUESDAY MORNING. ,
'Julv 2Sth, at 10 o’clock,' at 90. 312 South Fourth street,
below Spruce street, the household and kitchen furni
ture. piano- forte, gas fixtures, fine spring mattresses, oil
cloths, tapestry carpets, Ae. .
J9GF“ May he examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of
.the sale-.' ; " ~
PASJGOAST & WARNOOK, AUO
TIOKEERS. Ko. 313 MARKET StraaL
SALE OP AMEHICAK Aj)D IMPORTED DRY 800D8,
HOOP SKIRTS. STOCK GOODS, &«., ire., br cata
logue.
OK WEDNESDAY MOSKIKG.
July 29th. commßuciugat 10 o’clock precisely.
/ IILLBTTK & SCOTT/
VI AUCTIONEERS. Jauno’s Marble Baildin*.
619 CHESTNUT Street, aud elO JAYNE Street, ,
■ Paiiadelphia.
-RY HENRY P. WOLBERT,
A* AUCTIONEER.
No. 303 MARKET Street. South side, above Second St.
Regular Sales of Dry Goods, Trimmings, Notions, &«.,
Avery MONDAY, ‘WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY MORN
INGS, at 10 o’clock precisely. t , . .. ...
City and country Dealers are requested so atisnd these
respectfully solicited from Manafectn
rers, Importers, Commission, Wholesale, and Jobbing
•Houses, and; Retailers of all and every description c*.
3lerchandlsa. - • • ; ._ V
READY-MADE CLOTHING. CLOTHS, CAmJKsKES.
SATINETTS. ic
ON MONDAY MORNING.
July £7fch, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, cassunera sad.
sattinet pants, coats, merino shirts and'drawere, mnsuu
Ba iis® B |nfltfWrUliant?, S?i;fcw4 swWfft, 9 jigs
hnsc and Tells, vnU<s -a-M
Tibbohsr trimmings, ladies’ collars, spool cotton, smo
king tobacco, pipes; pouches, women s, misses", and
children’s balm orals and shoes.
X>BILIP FORD & CO.. AUCTIONEERS,
X 535 MARKET and 532 COMMERCE Streets. .
BARGE POSITIVE SAL E OF BOOTS AND SHOES. .
- rus K THURSDAY MORNING.
Jnlv 30th, we will hold our first sale of Boots ana Shoes,
.for the Fall of 1563, when will be.soldfor cash, by
Commencing at 10 o’clock precisely, about 1.500 cases
prime boots, shoes, brogans, cavalry boots and balmo
ral3, just received, from first-class City and Eastern
mfflrafacture, to which we invite the early attention off
buyers' = • " '■ ' _ 1 :
MEDICAL.
TUMELLE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
%/ docn.
As a safe and effectual remedy for Cough, Pain in
the Breast, Spitting Blood,. Scrofula, and. in all casaa
where a Blood Purifier is requisite, k is cue Medi
cine above all others. Try it.'
Sold by igas MAaKEI , Street.
And all Druggists.- •• • ■ jylO-tsed
ttthAT is life without health?
M GOOD NBWS FOB THE SICK AND WOUNDED.
Messra J GRIM and- T. ALLEN, MEDICAL EBEC
TBICJANB. (formerly associated with Profs. BoUasand
Galloway,) having removed to No. 733 North TENTH
street, between Coates and Brown streets, are now pre
pared to treat and cure all Curable Diseases, whatner
acute or chronic, pulmonary or paralytic, without a
shock or aay inconvenience. Poor Soldiers wul oe
i»saUi& iH &IL»W
-consuinpHoßulgt a M stale, [HamoiTaasai
Paralysis, general DebUltr,
Neuralgia. - Diseases of tbs Llvsr or
Astbma, Kidneys,
CoZ BS %i Ara,; ProbupßnVuteri, (Pallia*
-SSSroatism, ot PHm ;
Bronchitis. Nocturnal Emission,
No charge for consultation. Office hours: 9 AM. w
6P. M. -••••- •■' - les-ozn
; TO THE DISEASED OF ALL)
1 CLASSES.—AII Mute tad shronis diseMes «ur«d»)
Iby special fuaraStee, vat 1220 WALNUT StwetJ
Philadelphia, when desired, and, in ease ci a »il»£
ure, no charge i*_made. . .^ra
< Extensive and; commodious arrangements nave w
been recently; made for boarding patients froia a JT
distance at reasonable prices. .
< Pro t C. H. BOLLES.Jhe &*"£**
praciiet, ha* aseociaw withhim Dr. M.J. GALLO-#
WAY. A pamphlet containing a multitude ot eer»i
klficates of those cured ; al»o, "letters and eompll*#,
msntary resolutions from medical men and others* w
'will be given to any person V
I w b.—Medical men and others wiw> desire a #
knowledge o? my discovery can enter for » ffuSl
(course of lectures at any Hat* •
. QomulUlion SOLLSS ft OALLOYTAY. i
1 M U*ft WALNUT Birwi. f
XTRS. JAMES BETTS’ CELEBRATED
ATX SUPPORTERS'FOR LADIES, and tha oaly Smk
eortera under eminent medical patronage. Laalee and
physicians are respectfully requestod to caU oniy’«
ErSette. at her residence, WALNUT Strait, PW*
ladelphia, (to'avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand to
valids have been advised by their
appliances. Those only are geunme the
States copyright* labels on the box* and hSw 1
also on bna Supporters, with tsstuaoniaui.. ooJwa&nwS