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    THE CITTi
The Draft First Congressional
Dibtbiot—-Second Ward. —At six o'clock, yester
day morning, a considerable number ®f people as
sembled at the headquarters of Captain William F.'
Lehman, provost marshal, corner of Third and
Evelina streets, to witness the publio drawing of
the Second ward.
The following-named gentlemen, representing both
political parties, were present by especial invi
tation:
James C. Keloh, WilliM# B. R. Selby; R. O. Tlt
lermary, Thomas J. Barger, Dr. Geo. W. Nebinger,
Dr. O. E. Kamerly, Thomas E. Gaskill. *
The nameß were placed in a revolving box, from
~ which they were drawn by Mr. Benniah Parvin, a
blindfolded blind man. A cordon of police were
drawn in front of the platform that was stationed
on Evelina street. The whole number of names
placed in the wheel 2,592.
NATOS OP T®E DRAPTKD.
Lamb Danl Doyle
.John Fisher If 1 Jacob Hobish
Wm Shepley Sami Mcllvenne
..Alex Arnstug Davis Wilson
Mcbl Riley Thos Granhan
Wraß Davison Anton Levrigeno
jno Dorfty Jas McKenna
Pat Dockery Chas Cathergood
Jos McCabe ... Jno Donnell
John Lady -Wm Gregory
vbaß Iseminger Wm E Williams
Hugh McCann Wm Grubb
Sami Hofftnan Jas B Way
Matthew G Hazlett Wm Kelly
HeilCollom ; Wm EUis '
Hiram Hitoher nelly
Jas Coulter John Farren
Jas St John Jr Jas Atherly
John O’Harra Geo Easter
Jas Devlin Mark M Rhodes
Wm Baxter Henry George
Thos,Bradley,. Thos E Winterbottom
Rich’d Corbet Wm T Anderson
Wesley W Chew FredManagaa
WmFoflter . Weasel Ku rah
Pat Plunkett Ralph E Miller
; Jas Methver Frank Boyle
Robt Steward JacobTowseant
Francis WainwHght David Kanada
Henry Ender. Morris Harrington
Mchl H Clifford Thos MoUin
Thos Scattergood owen Sweey
Henry Anderson (col’d) John McGowan
Henry Aube Geo H Hall 4
Henry Newcome D S Johnson
Henry Wilson Wmßleloek
Matthew Todd J A Smitten
David Mills Thoß Mellon
Heniy Nichols Francis O’Neall
Jameß Maok Geo Groves
Wm Maher Wm Porter
Thos Gillette Patrick Kelly
Jaa Lyons • Robert A Black
James Corbit “ WmLFox
Lewis Namohe John Blourne
John Godwin Wm H Ruddiman
John McWilliams John McGlees -
Patrick Loughery Matthew Smith
Arthur Gloßter Wesley Morris
M Wyatt WmUirick
Wm Devine John T Wilson
Nicholas Ribble Henry Lear
Ed McHugh Wm (Joodohiid
Michael McCarty Thos 0 Jones
WmH Steen : Michael Stecker
James Boyle James Murphy
Alex Laird John O Farra
Howel Schnick James Kane
Isaac Price: Thos Wagner
Isaac McKeever Joseph Turnbull
Patrick Donnelly Thos Sexton
Henry Collonc Isaac V Dutton
Ralph Eller Edward O’Brian.
■ Patrick Carrol Joseph Hamilton
-Wm Wilßon, Jr Samuel B Day
Pat Gorman Sam Woodß
John Palmer M Fisher
Geo W Taylor John Peacock
WmClemmery Geo Stookell
John Powell Wm Hughes'
Chas Bradley James McCullough
James Higbeß Robert Smith
Thos Kelly James McOarthey
Jas Mcllvenne Hugh Bierß
Andrew J Moore James Barnes
John Drum Jacob Wyand
Nelson T Davis John Geeß
Owen Jones Edwd Marks
Henry Carpenter Stephen Gleeson
Chas M Gilk Pat Brown
John Cochran John Callister
Geo Dunbar Peter F Moore
A TriteriB ' Robt Mcßride
Frs McKenna EdwMcElroy
Tb ob Crow • ESRedafcreak
John Searles Lewis Knox
. Thos Muliin ~ Francis Loan
EdwDolherd Henry Shaffer
Lewis Riatine . Anthony Walton
Wm Alexander John A Baer
Geo W Jones. John Collins
Wm Maxwell Andrew Elliott
Wm .Wisener James Larkins
Faik Cairoll Wm Walton
RSKeen Arch Fisher
Geo Roth Richard Lang ‘
James Russell jas Waddook
Wallace Smick Lewis Deßree
James Mareon Cornelius Megonegal
Julius Devoe . Pat O’Donnell
Wm Fields Jameß Miller
Albert Sealer Sami Enpright
ChasSftialtz Heniy Hannan (colored)
Chaß Hofman Chaa O Reilley
JohnMelz Thos H Lamdin
Chas B Pottinger Wright Aitlis
John J Daily Eraatus Doraon
Chas Cooner Thos Amer
Hugh.Dugan John Long
Michael Hannagan Henry Lockwood
Wm H Caldwell Sami Pennington
Armada Hudson • John Diehl
Sheppard Brooks Pat’k McDevitt
Joseph Barnett Frederick Scoch
Jameß Whitehead Andrew Revpcolln
Hugh Gallagher - Cornelius Gallagher
John C Stldell Wm Gornley
Chas Hunt Solomon Langdon
Thus O’Rourke John McGaro
John R Moon Jacob R Woodruff
James McCluskey Geo Shellinger
J Amason Daniel L Oarthier
- Pat’k Murder • / Benj Wharton
Richard Riley John O 1 Brian
Oscar Thompson, Jr Wm H Lowry
Phil Hanson Job Dean
Danl Haines , DKPortor
John,Jennings ...... JamesMcOann
Wallace Lindsey James McNamara
Edw Darrennas Edw Bessner
John Mcßride Jas Lynch a
John J Walto John'Tooney
Henry Knorr Wm Murphy
Wm Key. West Jas Laughlin
.Sami Yeaey James Byrnes
Chas McAvoy Luke Orr v
Jno Armstrong Jas McDevitt
Wm Hogue Alex Thompson
Anthony Mcßride Jas Dowling
Thos Hugher Wm Cooper
Henry Noebing Henry L Stevens
Jno Mount Henry McDevitt
Jno Jones Patrick Meehan
Jos Plummer (colored) Robert Morris
Rich’d Walsh IVlikeHHennis
Alfred E Hulty Felix Conroy
Lewis J Outten Henry Urian
Jno Breinig Thos Mcllwain
Jos Williams : Patrick Holton
Jno Gillah ; Jno Turner
Th©B,Boone Chas Pleia
Michael McCullough ~ Enoch Messenger
Jno Bradley Jno Heild .
Wm Devine James Holland
Jno Ramsey jno Cummins '
Wm S Brown Jno O’Neal
JnoDavis • Leonard Roth
Geo W Allen Jameß H Bayne
Jno Breckinridge Timothy Mara
Geo Atwill Peter Hagerty
Wm Hughes* Henry D Johnston
Luke Carr Patrick McLaughlin
Wm Sanderson Jno Beltzer
James Collins Francis Schrack
Wm Hutchinson Owen McCabe
Alex Cook Felix McCarty
Edward Hogan John Haney
Gotleib Wetley Pat Blue
Albert Stevenson Wm Devinney
Wm Gibb Wm Sydell
J H Sypbant Wm Loughead
Hugh Lauxi Alorton A Everly
Jno Brell Matthew Donovan
Henry Donnelly Jno W Lynn
John Gaw James Danver
Wm Robb Reuben Hill
Joß t Davis Christian Dickhart
Ruel Blackwood Theo Montgomery
Thos Bryson Chas Copes
James Bryan Jno McKinley
Jeremiah Thomas Jno MoCartney
WmPldgeou , Conrad Hood
Jos Holland Wm Young
Hen Walton Jno Sanders
Henry Lithgow Wm Kelly
Miffinßojve, ' Andrew Anheno
James Fennal Pat Dorsey
JasMoGlage Jno Taylor
Jas Templeton John Lower
Wm H Hall Wm Gleaßon
James Barnes Geo SJ Stevens
John .Ward a •, Fred W Freund
Jacob Pommer Ferd Sowerland
Thos Reeves Sam Mitchell
Jno B Hoffman Wm Mcllwain
Jas Carwali Theo Marine
Chaa Sharp Edw Sheppard
Peter McAvoy Arthur McAvoy
ThosOroffton Jno Wilson
David Oalin Patrick S Kelly
Bateman Lloyd JnoKarrett
Thomas Forsythe Alex Raipiere
Detree L Rolnng Benj Brewster
Wm Tenneville Hugh Collins
Chas Steel James Campbell
Sami Winfield Vitus Klotz
WmMcGinley Michael Meaher
Chas McGriinn John Delmer ■
Arthur Shields Francis Lougan
- Peter E Fell Clark Colgan
Wm Sheiwin John Johnson
Michael Stokes ■' - Thos McKee
Richard Brown Michael Shenan
ThoaKee Augustus Flrkman
John Cunningham Isaac Meßsek
Geo Walter Wash Camerly
John’M. Corcoran Augus'Coullin
John Morgan Wm J Fullerton
Chas Gallagher John Casey
Ambrose Casely James A Welsh
Daniel Smith JohnOollum
Joseph Metz John Lyman
Hugh Kenneday Wm Denahoe -
James McMenamin Daniel Clifton
Matthew Whitehead Samuel Welsh
Charles Wilson John Kemp
Wm Lubian John Richardson
John Collins : Isaac M PhUlps
Pat Gorman ' Laurence Rosenfeldt
Edw Hurley Bernard.O’DonneU
Edw Barrington David Orr
Wm G Taylor James Leonard \
John Rain Patrick Jordan
John Rutter John Nugent
Win-Palmer John W Wetherill
Crosbey Sellick Michael Kelly
John Barr Geo J Harris
Robt-J Grogan Chas Bush
Dennis Sullivan
S oB rsf°Pu r J 7 " MUes Marlin
Wm Tholbert Isaac Wilson
Patrick McNaulty ; John Merrill
JobßJones JosAddiokaon
Henry Eckert Wm Mclntyre'
Joseph Schealy John Millard
Edward Heinawald David Walsh
Wm Davis John Klile
James Norton Wm Wanagle
Michael'MeDonald Frank Tnrkin
Charles Meyer Wm Deakyne
Zachariah Taylor Geo W Anderson
James Hunt Wm Jackson
Samuel Walker Wm Price
Samuel Goodwin Wm Mooney
Thos McAihone John W G Cummings
William Evans Fred Lehman
Louis Nicholl Robert Rodgers
John Mitchell Bernard McGourley
ChasGorsuch Chaa Hagernon \
John Cook Jamea Davis
Anthony’Barb Walter Bogan
.Jas McDonald . Thos E Peterson
P C Johnson Chas B Wharton
GeoShinh Jas P Marvel. „
Albert Weigana James L Morris
George Daily • Edgar H Steever
JTohnMcAllister ChasLevatt
Jameß Watson Wm Fitzpatrick
Samuel OFell Wm Finnegan
Patriok Garvey E M Haines
William Ball George McNichols
Dan Gloughlin ' EdwCheesman
Pat Carrington Wm MoPherson (2)
William Collins Henry Eaders , *.
jLewisFGomas Jas Campbell
r .Tfaomas E Gaskill (com) Adolph Sourland
'William Leanes Jacob Walters
Miobael Keating Wm Nelson
Wm B McMenamy Jno Norwood
Fred Imriierdorf • Jos Louderbock
OvertonMNash MichaelFinnerty
Philip Reading Thomas Loftei
James Meally Wm Richardson
George Gillin John Speck
Charles Coward Wm Armstrong
Pat Wm Coverdale
Gilbert 0 Moore. Rob Fulton
Matthew Hunter Augustus Wilson
Samuel S Maher Thomas Flood
Hen HKarcher Andrew Hamlltoa
Wni F Donaldson Elias Corson
Charles TEldrldge. ThomaaSmith
Francis Pannier
John H WUson
William Wetherill
Hen W Bailey
Thomas Creely
Frank Hoff
William Rook
George Farren
Wm M cPh erson (1)
Jacob Beck
Androe Sinlive
James Connelly
Geo Eawber
Wm Paßkill
Geo W Turnbull
Conrad Brooke
Isaac Murray
WmEDelany
Geo H Browne
WmPeputron
Wm Johnson
Jas Kirk
Daniel M&tb
Thos Townsend
Geo Gibbons
John Surloclc
Fred Schwering
Jas McGrain
James Carr
Oscar Morton
GeoN Whidden .
Jno H Smith
Geo J Ersegait
Thos Smith
Fred Miller
Geo Stine
Robt Williams
Adam Kline
Edw McGonegal
Jno Walker
John H Matthews
Hen Smith!
Charles Glassner
Neal Campbell
WilliamCowan
Samuel Moore
Jesse Bird
William Loughlin
William O’Brian
William Tasker
John L Rielly
Bernard Hatton
Theo Ropier
Rob Murry
George Cline
Francis McElroy
George Hurst.
Richaid Miladi
Dennis Archdeacon
John Kelly
M Cooper
William Early • *
William Gill '
Wm Brown
Samuel Gilbert
Edward Pink
Robert Oliver
Pat O’Brian (
Henry Nelson
Jos Pope ■ ~
Thos Snyder
William Woodhull
George Flowerß
Charles Mitchell . •
Robert'Sherman
William Wilßon
Joseph Pollott
.Total number of names,
drawing, two hours and fif
Jno MoA.Uister
EdwvO’Kane
Hob Johnson
Domenicua Hird
Selby Pride
Wm H Stanton
Kobeit Tuder
Ervin Young
Jno Robinson
Anthony W Thompson
WmH Hartley
John Graham
Victor Chicoyne
Jacob BHowea
Alex Timmins
Levi Bolton
David Branstar
Wm T Jaster
Owen McMullia.
Frank Laird
James Roster
Geo Brown
Edw Ballinger
Job Wagner
Jno McUiean
Wm McftTenamy
Jas Jones
Sam Donnelly
Ghas Beat „
Dan Deas
Henry Morris
Jas Glenn
Oarl Fisher
EP Young
John McCloskey
Geo C Moore
Wm J Ervine
Oonrad Muhley
Henry Bartlett
Joa Frame (enroller)
James K Hadley
Napoleon Bennett
James Donnelly
Patrick Calligan
Edw Winneman
William R Hurst
Henry J Dilks
Charles W Flood
Richard. Pown
Geo Hazzard
Rob Logan
Thos Brown '
Daniel Robinson
John Sheppard
John O’Neill
James Goats
Antonio Delaotdz
James W Perrine
Miles Magill
P D Oaten
Edw T Millingten
John T Scott
Charles G Carrington
JohnE Thruggood
Martin'Easter
James Heard
Jamesßose
Daniel McKnight
James B BaudUam
William Flood
Edward Sinipley
Charles Robinson
Dominick Morritt
James Ryan
Jacob,Konty
Samuel Griffith
I Joseph G Orapp
739. Time occupied in the
ffceen minutes. r
WARD.
John Henry
Hermon Myers
Michael Bowling
George Trimback.
Henry Green
Moozzi Morrizize
Michael Folman
Wm Gillespie
John Giller
Louie Brown
John Shearen
Charles Connor
Bernard Robb
FrankWoodington
John Riley,
Charles Gratling
John H Wbrrington
R P Andrew
PatGormley
Charles E Archer
Hoffman Tice
Gerard Slinncr
Charleß Powell
Peter Loper
Jacob Thomas >
Janies W Atkinßon
Frank Bathel
Charles Wallgrall
Edw Smith
George L Yous
Wm F Cortney
John Bond
Wm Olugstoa
Aquila Tooriaon
Thoa McCarty ;
Arthur Pratt
Chas Eaabury . -
Jaß McFadden
Geo E Miller
Wm Y Fox
John Munroe
Henry Friday
Adam Neill
Hugh Woods
Thoa Conner
Geo P Smith
Wm S Martin
Stephen Fletcher
Jas Fannon
Jas Fennon
WmH Thackera
Jas B Cooper
Chas Yeager
Wm Griffin
Jas Griffio
Ghas McGinty
Thoa Pailin
John Peterson
Francis Duffy
John Boston
Robt Wilkins
Thos A Leonard
Eugene McCarthy
CJ Fallon
Patrick Herbert
Francis Hughes
Terrence Fagan.
Eli P Garwood,
Thos W Binder
Wm Fury
WmHoffard
Chas Ashton
Wm Edwards
Earnest Lehman
John Heintzelman
Wm Flinn
Thos McKenna
.WmF Nichols
Patrick Murphy
WmHNienberg
John Aigleton
Wendell Frank
Samuel OarmicheV
James Shaw
William Woodoock
James Magee
John F Bowen
William S Wise
Frankßevitt
George R Gibson
William Keating
John Brogan
Joseph Ashbrook
Robert Wardlow
Lewis Prevost
Henry Everhart
/Joseph Sass
Jab Williams (colored)
Win Rvan.
John Muldoon
Simon Steinmeyer
Michael Hilcs
Christian Barth
Wm Neville
Chas S&ngran
Whi Kelly.
John Held
Joseph Webb
Wm C Henderson
Eugene C Beny&rd
James Lesley
Win Lambert
David Morney
AReinick
Wm H Slocum
Geo Strobey
EzraJDoudey
Law J Fitzpatrick
Francis Gavill
John O’Donnell
Patrick Maher
Bebj Roberson
Thos W Bonsall
Joseph W Strong
William -Warr
J ames H McGlcnsy
James Sheerin
Thomas McDonough
Patrick Reilly
George Miller
William Price
John Bennett
Henry Wilhelm
Jas Murphy
Michl McNetin
Wm Johnson
Chas Benton
John Bums
Thos Higgins
Jas Taggert
Chas Phite
Jaß McCauley .
Allred M Greene
Adam Crawford
S M Thomas
David Witter
Bartholomew Hays
Thos Higglnson
John Barrington
Fetnard Grund
Chas Jones
Robert Birke
Jos K Fletcher
Samuel Gabc
Silas Taylor
Henry McCauley
Philip TJschse
Daniel Birmingham
Lewis Young
John Daly
John Lafferfcy
William Quana
Matthew Collins
James Donnelly, Jr
Henry Roche
G Leib
. Alfred W Fletcher
John Bourk
Carney Mytettls
John McGahn
Wm Wright
WmGßull
G W Banks
GeoKinez ■'
Jaß Mcßride
Geo McAllister
Sami Bancroft
Jas Maxwell V
Danl Brown
Wm Kelley
Chas Swope
Jas Willard
Wm J. Paul
Jacob Levi
William Ferguson
Jain£* H Bennett r
James McOune
John.Bolin
GcorgeHervis
David Yanlone
Abe Ferguson
GTurrole
William Hamilton
Philip Donoghue
Michael W addlck
Thomas Peace
Martin Maueh
William Lomax
George D Garring
Jamfs McCabe
Thomas Patton
Andrew Snyder
Andrew' Conatzle
Edw L Craft
JosephHßlley
Edw Quinn Jr
James Christian
Andrew McCarthy
Charles Wilson
John Little
Charles Cunningham
George W Cannon
Chris Taun
John McGrath
J H Town Jackson
Samuel J Simpson
Thomas McNamara
Wm.McClanoy
James McCroaaen
John Conner ,
George Brown
WmChesworth
ST Cord
S F Beck
James MbDade .
WalterSoott
Sami Carpenter)
John Evans
Thomas BShriver s
Pat Henderson
Joseph Falley
Isaac Loper
Jacob Peterson
Henry Loague
Samuel Davis
Thomas Josling'
WmHFord \
John McOrossin
David A Hunter
Patrick Mullen
John Lynch
Johnßok
George Greene
Samuel Kingsbury
John Brown
S W Gaylord
Edward Strickland
Job H Cook
John Costello
Henry Wills
Wm Oailan ;
Daniel Scelanger
Anthony McMullin
Jacob Roller
Wm GAUoway
Jas Oelerie
John White
Alex Wall
John Parsons
Chas Wilson
Chas Wilson
Wm Hirst, Jr
John Wheeler
Geo Miller
Levi Wall
Patrick McCluskey
Rich M Duke
Freitag Groves
John Kirk.
Thoß B Covington
Chas Patton
Patrick Fallon
Chas Reed
Jas Cannon
Robt Abraham
AlexgMcGarvin
Michael Cannon
Francis Nagle
Owen Mather
David H Wright
Franclß Barney
Jacob MWilhelm-
Henry R Edmunds
Patrick McGlaughlin
Chriatian.Coleß
Chas Evans
AbJ Abbott >
GWFreed
Pat Minaiigher
David Forrest
JohnßHughes
Patrick Coyle
Jas Mcßreen
Neill Price
Joseph Wright
John Tuft, Jr
John Bradley
JohnConlay
John McCain
John J McCarthy
James Daley
John Fox
James Powers
William Guntzer
Pierce Mowersley *
ThoeMGrath
Arthur Oi’Neill
WmKelland
John B Webb
Michael Griffin.
Gilbert- W T eacock,
Lewis Dingier
Wm Wolf
Arthur J Rottenberg
Jos H Dougherty
Joseph Carson
'■WmHazzard
John Slevin
Richard Palmer
Ezador Wilson
V R Tyndale
Jacob Zeigler
Win Morris ' .
John Keenan
John Turner
Wm J Cochrane
Geo Harman
William Robinson
Richard Deforde
Felix McCarthy
Robert Renshaw
Patrick Gill
Edward Masley
James Rule .
Charles W Mullen
James Mitchell
Levi Fritz
Harley Ailer
Peter Morris
Wm Nichols
BenjGithens
F B Clegg -
Peter Karragan
ThosHare
JosWagnerJr
Jas Lendicn
JohnSaroson
Andw S Mason
Patrick Murphy
Frahciß McFadden
Jas De Forrest Holt
Peter Decoe
Thoß F Anderson
John M French
Geo W Gampher
William H: Jacobs/
i Anthony Wilkinson
i Jamies Renshaw
i William G Mintzer
Daniel Civan
I TSEeed
j Ezekiah Ackber
I R H Beatis
Thomaß Fox
Thomas F. Smith
Richard Bingham
John Craig ;
Andrew Killippvert
JasMcCredan
Charles Henry
John O’Toole *
John Buckley
Thos Campbell
Jas Cavenaugh ,
JasLaycock
Bernardßoyle
John Henry
Gottlelb Shay
Ab Anderson
i WmG .Chambers
i Patrick'McFarlan
WmManlove
i EdwLeabourn
i Elijah Cummings
Edw Kelley
i Alex Marshall
Wm Thomas ‘
JasSproggs
Martin Johnson
Robt Bridge
William Donaghy
Robert Simington
peter Beideman
Thomas Fealdß.
James MoOre
Oharleß McCarthy
James Bettre
Joseph F Elkinton
Leßter D Skellenger
Michael Murphy
George.Masen
Thomas Oaloney
George Sanderson
Amos Redstreet
i John W Casey
| John McCarty
Ervin Joneß
i. Joseph Hands
i James Dolby
John C CotUnghftm
i William D Gardner
i John McKincy
i Georgeßroeks
: Patrick Sweeny
iAI Brian ■
The Arsenal Guards.-—'The Arsenal
Guards, commanded by.Oaptain William-Gray, and
raised for State defence, is composed exclusively of
employees at the Gray’s,Ferry Arsenal, and is one
,of theefiriest military organizations that left this
eity under' the call of the Governor. The Guards,
upon reaching Harrisburg, were'attached to the 21at
Regiment Penneylvania Yolunteers, Colonel New-'
fcumet, forming the color company ofjthat regiment.
On the 4th of July the regiment left
the rehelß.havlng-just.taken their departure from
that place' about twelve hours previous. The 21st,
with two days’ rations,'started iu pursuit, following
the rebels over South -Mountain, Into Maryland,
over one hundred miles, when the- latter made, a
stand at Hagerstown, but were finally driven across
the Potomac. The regiment has since returned to
Ohambersburg, having arrived there on Tuesday
last, aftcr travelling a distance of over two hundred
miles,'and enduring great trials and hardships. The
Guards have performed good service, and behaved
with the bravery and courage of old veterans. The
soldiers are loud in their praise of the captain of the
company, who hasstoodup manfully for hit men;
and through his energy mone have they been re
lieved from many privations and troubles. TheOap
tainisan old soldier, having seen twelve years’ ser
vice, and knows wellhow to: provide for the wantß
of the brave fellowsunder his command.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
THE MONEY MARKET.
Philadelphia, July 27,' 1383.
The markets were quiet to-day. Gold advanced
Shout oue per cent, on the news from Charleston,
and the thickening complications of the Mexican
question. Many predict trouble in that quarter
very soon, and the; violations of the Monroe doc
trine are creating considerable discussion. A war
with France would bf-oourse bring England In the
scale against us, and produce a great commercial
crisis, the result of whioh can at present only be
speculative. Almost every one admits that we
could carry on Buch a war much more easily and
cheaply than that against the rebellion, but mone
tary troubles would certainly ensue.
: Gold opened at m@i27}% and, continued steady
until the close, at the same figures. Government
securities were steady, with the demand centered in
the five-twenties.
On Saturday nearly two million dollars of the na
tional five-twenty sixes were sbld by Jay Cooke,
Esq., Government agent. The extension of the
time of converting proves to have been a wise pro
ceeding, as the increasing sales abundantly.testify.
To-day, at four o'clock, the amount applftkched
nearly that of Saturday, but so eager was the de
mand that we were -prevented fronr getting the
closing figures. On the 31st or this month, now
three days distant, the privilege of converting
ceases, and'the loan will taktf Its place among the
things to beacquiredby market values, at the Board
of Brokers and the offices of bankers. -
The stock market continues very dull without
muoh change in prices. Steady good securities are
"in quiet, demand while the fancies suffer slightly
from inattention. New city sixes were, in demand
at 107. 101 was bid for the old, United States sixes,
1881, sold up to 106%. Pennsylvania Railroad
sold at 64; Beading up. to '55; tittle Schuyl
kill at 47; North Pennsylvania at 16% ; Camden and
Amboy at 165 ; • Spruce and Pine at .15; Bank Penn
Township at 38 ; Susquehanna Canhl at 13%; 43%
bid for Delaware Division. The market closed
dull.
Drexel & Co. quote Government securities, &c.,
as follows:
United States Bcndr.lBBl..-. .li>l @icgw
Certificates of Indebtedness, new. 99% @ 99k
Certificates of Ihdobtednesr, old .100*©101
United States 7,3-10 Motes. —— .1363, @107%
Quartermasters'Vouchers.. *Sld.
Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness. >;,l
501 d...... ... vt r........................... .127 @127%
Sterling Exchange ...139 @l4Ol
Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government securities,
&c., as fellows:
United States Sixes, 1681.,
United States 7 3-10 Motes.
Certificates of Indebtedness.
•Do . d 0.......
Quartermasters 1 Vouchers.-
Demand Notes
Gold.
•new.....
Sales five-twenties to-day, $1,645,000.
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Clearing*. Balances.
..$3,430,868-85 $333,349 16
.. .3,309.706 45 216,278 H
.. 2,743,691 58 . 194.989'85
.. 2,969,475 84 >• 318,956 J 5
.. 2,654,187.51 205,950 75
.2,701,500 95 . 314,506 97
$17,869,431 18 *1.589,031 00
July 20
“ 21..-.
The following statement shows the condition of
the Banks ofPhiladelphia at various times during
1862 and 1803:
31,048,337
33,517,900
33,899,351
34,826,163
35,514,885
36,774,722
37,679,675
37,268,894
37,901,080
38,603,871
39,206,028
39,458,384
88,939,612
37,516 520
36,259,402
36,295,644
36,482,058
36,587,294
36,593,179
36,887,301
37.116,093
37J43.937
37,157,769
37,157,769
37,219,216
37,250,665
35.935,811
34,866,842
34,662,966
34,517,347
January 6........
Augu5t4..........
September 1.......
October 6
November 3
December 1
January 0,1863-. •
February 2.......
Marcu
•“ 9..
May 4.
11.
June 1-
TbeNew York Evening Post of to-day Bays:
The bank statement for last week shows an in
creasQjOf $14,005 in deposits) and a decline of $90,051
in loans, of $2,344,200 in specie, and-of $105,440in
circulation. The only important feature in this
,statement is the indication.it affords that the banks
have disburdened themselves plover 2% millions of
the unprofitable load of specie'which they have been
canying for speculators, who, though ambitious of
controlling the price of gold,are somewhat.weary of
their expensive project _ Notwithstanding this salu
tary depletion, however, our banks hold millions
more of specie than they held four, months ago, while
their circulation is nearly three millions less.
Wall. street, as was anticipated, begins the week
with considerable activity, owing, first, to the abun
dance of capital seeking- employment j secondly, to
the absence of speculation in any other quarter than
in the Stook Exchange; thirdly, to the growing con
fidence of capitalists in the intrinsic value of the
principal stocks; and lastly, to the abundance of
currency: which is. now out, and is attracted to this
and the other great financial centres of the country,
giving greater facilities for the circulation of capital,
and thus developing that general relaxation which
giveß ease to the loan market.
Government securities are strong, railrood bonds
quiet,bank stocks dull, Border, State bonds firm, and
railroad shares buoyant. Harlem : has advanced 3
cent, this morning, Illinois Central 2, and Prairie du
■Cbien2K* *
Before the first session gold was selling at 127&@
129; New York Central at 127; Erie at 98%<g)99; Il
linois Central at 113X@114; Galena at 100: Harlem
at 114}£@1142£, and Fort wayne at 79.
The appended table exhibits the chief movements
of the market compared with the latest prioea of
Saturday evening:
. > • , _ Mon. Sat.
tT.fi. fct, 1881, reglo6., . - 106%v
U. 8.66,1881, c0u...r—106% 106%
U. S. seven-thirties.... 107 : 107 :.
tr. S. 1 year Certif cold. .100% : 100%
U. S. 1 vr. Cert, curr’ncy 99 - 99%
American *01d.——127% 127 %
Tennessee 6s 65% 65 %
Missouri 65.70% ' 70% ..
Pacific Mail— ....234 235 ..
N.Y. Central—.—.J24 124%
8rie*...... 99% .98 %
Brie preferred—. ..—.102 104* % 2*
Hudson Elver—. .150 ISO .. 1..
Harlem—- H 7- : 3% ..
Harlem preferred..—.llo% 107% 3
Beading 109* • 109% % ......
Mich. Central.*-——-. 115% 1?4 1% ..
•Mich. Southern —— .. -'SB*. 85% %
Mich; So. guar.— ..114% , 114. %
Illinois Cen scrip'Texd -114% ; 2
Pittsburg... 95% 94%' %
Ga1ena........ .. 99% 89% ’ %
Cleveland&Toledo 114% ' 114% %
Chicago & Sock Island. 104— %
Fort Wayne....—. —. '<7% -77 - %
Cant0n....... 32 SO 2 ..
Prairie du Chien ..67 64% 2% v
. Gold opened this morning at 128. and 3 after rising
to 129, subsided to 127%.
PhUiuUu Block £xch
[Reported by & E. Slaymakb:
VIBBT I
100 City,6s Bew 1892..108
100 Sprnce JiPineß. ..15
2 Cam it Am R* . 165
7 Penna R... .63*
' BETWEEN
6000 City ,6s New'........107 I
SECOND
1600 City 6s New. • .107 . I
3CO . do • New.'... .. j .106* ]
1600 - do New . .107
fiO Little Sclmyl 8....:47
100 Reading R 65
CLOSING PB
Bid . Asked.
IT 8 6s TO «..106 106*
US7-30Notes...;lC6K 1072*
American Gold. .127 1273-*
Phila 6a int off.. ? 101 ,vlo2
Do new int off-107 fw«lo7*
Alle’co 6s K • \
Penna55.........101 101*
Do. Coups.. ..
Beading R....... 54* 65
Do 6s’fiQ *43; .. 109 ;
Do bda *7O. .105 .. i
Dobd8 T B6convrno 1!2 i
Penna R diy off. 63* 64
Do lst-m6s. .. 110
Do 2d in 65..106 108
Little Scbnyl B- 47 47*
Morris C’l consol 62 68
’Do prfd.....131 ..
Do 6a ’76.... ..
. Do 2d mtg.. .. ’ ..
Bnsq Canal.;.... ... ..
■Do 6s ' >•
BehuylNay...... 12* 12*
Do :prfd 24* 24*
Do W’82.... 81 ■ 82
Elmira R. 35 85*
Do ** prfd 61 62
Do 7s 73.... .. 110
Do 105........
LTsland Rex-dr .. 38
lICES-DULL. .
_ - v Bid. Aaied.
N Penna R. 16# 17 ;
Do 6s. ..... 92 93#
Do 105........ 115
Catawissaß Con 7# 1%
I Do prfd 22# 22#
Beaver Meadß.. ..
Minebill R...
Harrisburg R... .. «
Wilmingtonß... .. .«
Lehigh Nay. 65..
Do shares .. 56 56
Do scrip:.... 42# 44
Com & Amb R. .. ..
Phila&Erie6’s.. ..
, Son A Erie 7s .... . ..
t Delaware Div... ..
Do-— r bds.
Spruce-street R.. 15 15#
Arch-streetß.. 25
Race-stmtß.... 10# -u
Tenth-streetß... 41 42
Thirteenth^-R. •
: WPMIaRi..;... 65 ~
Do bonds:.*. ••
Green-street R.. 35
[ - Do -bonds... ..
Chestnut-st R..., • • 54
Second-street R. 77 79
Do ■ bonds... --
Fifth-street E.:.. 56 67
Do bonds... ••
Girard College R 20 21
Seventeenth-siR ••
Do Mb;...;.
Phila Qer & Nor
Lehigh Valß*...
Do bd§..«<
Philadelphia Markcti*
July 27—Evening.
The ’demand for Flour is limited, both for ship
ment and home use: sales comprise about 700 bbls
at $£@6.26 for common to good Ohio extra family,
and $6.75 $1 bbl for, fancy do. The retailers and
bakers are buying moderately at from $5.37%@6.75
for superfine; $6.5Q(@6.26 for extra.; $6@6.76 for ex
tra family, and bbl for : faney brands, as
to'quality. Rye Flour is in demand at $4.GO.y W-
Corn Meal is scarce; Brandy wine is held at $4.20,
and Pehna Meal at $4 9 bbl.
GRAIN:—The demand for Wheat is limited. Buy
ers are generally holding offfor lower.pricea. About
4,000 bus have'been-sola at from $1.30@1,33 for fair
to prime reds, and $1.37@1.60 for white, as to quali
ty. Rye It selling in a small wny at $1@1.06 bus.
Corn continues dull; about 6,000 but sold at 75@770
for Western,tend 78@80o IP bus for falr to prime yel
low. Oats are'rather lower; 3,000 bus sold at 76@76c,
weight. . ■ .
BARK.—Th'ere is very little demand for Quercit
ron. Ist No. lis ottered at $2O ip ton. ’■ ■
r COTTON.—There is little,or nothing doing in the
way,-of sales.; buyers'are holdingoff.for lower prices. -
We quote middlings at 62@63c fi ft, oaßh.
GROCERIES.—Sugar and Coffee are unchanged;
small tales of the former are making at 10)£@12c for
Cuba and Porto ,Rioo; Rib Coffee at 28@29c, and
Laguayra.at3o@3lc.ffl ft. . '■ '
PROVISIONS.—There,is very little selling, and
-prices'are without change. McssPork isheld at’
$14@14-60.ffl.bbl; Bacon Hams are selling at 12@130'
per 16 for bagged. Lard is very dull at io@io 9ft
THE rRESS.-rnn,ADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 28. 1863.
«.«*lo6>£®lo7;
...400£@10]J£
98*@-S9tf
.*...127 @l2B .
.4.127 @l2B '
wg>
si
"I
Deposits
21,596,014
24,658,289
•24,597,596
25,419,340
20838,714
26,635,225
28,429,189
29,231,753
30,178,518
30,679,259
30,106,135
29,171,283
29,531,559
30,117,527
31,059,644
31,021,799
30,859,831
30,949,721
31,892,308
32,455,153
31,888,763.
31,549,339
31,549,339
31,293,830
31,466,204
28,504,544
28,701,813
29.931,608
30,448,430
AdT. Pec.
X
iuig« Sales, July SJ7.
», Philadelphia Bxehaifga. 1
BOARD-
20 N Penna R 16#
SO Bk Penn Township 36
. 40- 88-'
100 Susq Canal. . 13#
BOARDS.
GO Read R, 2dy b 50
BOARD .
.1000 US 6s 1881.... 106#
2003- ;dQ.V.,.iV*»,IO6M
500 d0...'... ....106#
10 Penna R..... ...... 64
for bblß and tiercea,. Butter ia dull st lb,
the latter forohoicc New.Ybik.
; WHISKY ia unchanged. Bbla are ' aelllng. aa
wanted, at 47@47K0, and drudge at 45>£o ®t gallon.
The following are the receipta of Flour and drain
at thia port to-day: ■jio.n
i 6,650 buah.
° atfl 4,800 buah.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
JULY 27, 1863. ,
The arrivala and aalea of Beef Cattle are large
thta week, reaching about 1,900 head. The market
la very dull, the warm weather operating unfavora
bly on the buaineaa, and pricea have declined fully
60c the 100 lbi, Firat quality Pennaylvania and
Western Steera are aelllng at ll@ll>£c; 7}£@ioj,'o
for fair to good, and 7@Bc for common, according to
quality,
There was less doing at the close to-day than we
have noticed for some time pact, and holders ofl'ered
to sell at lower prices than the above.
Cows.—-There is no change: to notice : about 120
head sold at from $20@45%1 head, as toquality.
SHBEr.—There is a good demand, and prices are
rather better; about4,ooo head sold at from 6@s'«rc
W lb, gross. ** "
Hogs.—The market ia very dull; about 2,700 head
have been disposed of at from $7@8.25 100 lbs,
Spates .°*tt* e 0n to-day arc from the following
700 head from Pennsylvania.
960 “ “ Illinois.
360 “ “ Ohio.
Jh *;/ 0 ' lowin S are the particulars of the sales:
_P. McFillen, 140 Illinois Steera, selling at from 9
@llc for fair to extra.
MoCleae, 28 Cheater-county Steera, selling
at froin_B@loc for common to good quality.
& Fuller, 180 Illinois Steers, selling at from
9@iic for fair to extra quality.
€s Western Steera, selling at from
9@lo)£c for fair to good quality.
John Kirwinj 76 Ohio Steers, selling at from B L <6z)
10c for common to good quality. ■ ■ v “ .
m Ullman & Bachman, 1 45 lUinoifl Steers, selling at
from 9@io>£c for fair to good. 7
Alex. Kennedy, 19 Cheater-county Steers, selling
at from 9@loc for falrto good.
Mooney & Smith, 200 Western Steers, selling at
from for fair-toextra,
H. Chain, 25 Pennsylvania Steera, selling at from
7K@Bc for common quality.
ChAnfller & Co., 83 Ohio Steers, selling at from
B@l0 yi for common to good. _ ,
Bice &. Smith, 182 Stters, selling at from
for common to extra. J ...
E. Hanson, 93 Western Steerß, selling at from
.9@ioc for fair to good-quality. -
COWS AND CALVES.
The arrivals and sales of Cows at Phillipß’ Avenue
Drove Yard reached about 130 head, selling at from
$20@35 for Springers, and $26@35 head for Cow
and Calf. Old poor Cows are selling at from sl6©
16 ft head.
..Cai/Tes.—About 34 head sold at 6@s>£o for Ist
•quality, and ft for 2d do.
THE SHEEP MARKET.
The arrivals and sales of Sheep at Phillipß’ Ave
nue Drove Yard are moderate this week, reaching
about 4,000 head. There is a good demand, and pri
ces of good Sheep are rather better—ranging at from
‘6@s>£c ft, gross.? Lambß arc selling at from s3@s
head, according to quality.
r THE.HOG- MARKET.
The arrivals and sales of Hogs at the Union and ‘
Avenue Drove Yards reach about 2,700 head this
week. The market is very dull, but prices are with
out change, ranging at from s7@B 25 fta, net.
1,970 head sold at the Union Drove Yard by Henry
-Glass, at from s7@B 100 fts, net.
630 head sold at the Avenue Drove Yard by John
Crou&e k Co., at from s7@B 100 ftß, net.
New York Markets, July !17.
. Ashes continue quiet and steady, with trifling
sales at $6.87f0r Pots, and sB.S7>£ for Pearls.
Hueaustufes.— The. market for State and West
ern Flour is five oents better and quiet. The sales
are 6,600 bbls at $4.10@4 65,f0r Buperfine State;'ss@
6.16 for extra State; $4.10@4.60 for superfine Michi
gan, Indiana,(lowa,[Ohio, &c.j $5@5.45 for extra do.,
including, shipping brands of round-hoop Ohio at
$6.70@5.80, and trade brands at $5.85@7,26.
Southern Flour is a shade better and quiet.
The sales are 600 bbls. at, $6,96@6,46 for superfine
Baltimore, and $6.60@9 for extra do.
Canadian Flour is tive cents better and quiet.
The sales are 400 bbls for common,
and $5.40@7.25 for good to choice extra.
Eye Flour it quiet and unchanged at $3.50@5.10 for
the range of fine and superfine.
Com Meal is quiet. We quote Jersey at $4@4.10 •
Brandywine, $4.a0@4.40; Caloric, $4.25, and Pun
cheons,' $21.25.
Wheat is one cent better and quiet. '
The sales are 20,000 bushels at sl.ol@i,iB for
Chicago spring; $1.13@1.22 for Milwaukee Club:
$1.23@1.26 for amber Iowa; $1.22@1,26 for winter
red Western, and. sl.27@i;3l>£ foramber Michigan.
Eyeis dull at 86@100c.
Barley is dull and nominal.
Oats are steady at 74@770 for Canada, Western."
and State,
Corn is one cents better, and quiet. The sales
Are 300,000 bushels at 6S@6BXc for shipping, and 6G@
67c for Eastern. ;
Whisky.—The, market is dull and -heavy; sales
SBObbls at . -
PHILADELPHIA BOAKI) Of TKADi.
JAMES R. CAMPBELL,)
8. W." DE COURSEY, > Committee of thb Montsi.
JAMES C. BAND, )
LEI'TEK BAGS '
AT TUB STBBOHANTS’ BXOHAWGB, PHILADELPHIA.
Ship Saranak, Rowland ..Liverpool, July 25
Bark Baltasara, Robertson ...Xiiverpool, soon
Bark Sea Eagle, Howes Port Spain, soon
BaikElizaAVhite, Varney............Curacoa, soon
Brig S V Merrick, Norden..Havan&&Cardenas, soon
Brig J W Harris, Rathbun .Barb&does, soon
-Brig Keoka, 8urn5......... .St. Domingo City, soon
Brig Kodiak, Peter50n...........5t Thomas, July 25
Schr St I.awrence, Kirch...-.Port Spain, soon
MARINE INTEXiKICrENC E.
PORT OF PHHABEIiPHIA) July 38,1853.
SUN R15E5........4 55—SUNiSETS.f... ..,.7 18
HIGH WATER..... 30
aeeived; "
Steamship Norman, Baker, 48 hours from Boston,
with mdse and 45 passengers to H Wirnror & 00.
Passed a ship atFourteen-Feetßank, bound upj a
bark and brig deeply laden ofl Wilmington Creek.
Bark Meaco, Clark, from Rio de Janeiro June 21,
in A James &Co. Sailed June 12th,
ship Emily Augusta, Strickland, for Callao; 20th,
Chas Davenport, Preble, for do. Heft American
ship Young Mechanic* Bennett, dischg.
Brig Scandinavian, Friendj’ from - New Orleans
19th’ult, in ballast to'J E Bazley & Co.
> Brig J W Spencer, Spencer,; 9 days from Cape Hay
tien, with logwood to/ Thomas Wattson & Sons.
Spoke the Susan Badger,2o days.fromßoston,going
in. Heft in port U S steamer ilercedita, ,U S steamer
JuniataVU S steamer Alabama, waiting for the Ad
miral. The U S steamer Rhode Island left the pre
vious evening, to convoy ;‘tte California steamer
through the passages. The Ocean G-uaid was lying
there full or, coal. .The KLercedita was leaky, and
will have to return north for repairs, The following
merchant vessels were there klao, and wished to'be
reported: Barkß j Godfrey, Clark, for Philadelphia
in about 8 days;. M E Trout, Haddocks, coaling the
Alabama; brig Thoa Owen, with coal; had not begun
to discharge: brig Gilmore Meredith, Snow, hadjust
commenced loading for Philadelphia.
Brig Burmah, Sherman,'lo days from Calais, with
lathe, &c, to GasklH & Galvin.
Brig American Union, Baitlett, 13 days from Port
Roy al, in ballast to Curtis & Knight.
Schr Wave, Phillips," 10 days from Calaiß, with
lumber to M Trump & Son.
, Schr Neptune’s Bride, Jqrvis, 5 days from Hog
Island, with timber to Workman fit Co.
Schr Silver Magnet, Perry, 7 days from Boston, in
ballast to Noble, Caldwell &! Co.
,'Schr GBearing, Pinkham, 10 days from Portland,
With mdee to E A Souder fic'Oo.
Schr Christiana, Knight, 5 days from Fortress
Monroe, in ballast to captain.
Schr Campbell, Soule, 10’days from Bath, Me,with
mdse to captain.. I
Schr Nellie Potter, Sheppard, 4 dayß from Fall
. River, in ballast to Castner, Stickoey fit Wellington.
Schr S B James, Hall, 5 days from Alexandria, Va,
in ballast to captain. . ; ’
, Schr Carthagena, Kelly, 30 hours from Fortress
Monroe, in ballast to captain.
Schr Liberty, Johnson, 2 days from Indian River,
• Del, with corn to Jrb Ij Bewley ficCo.
> ; Schr Pearl, Ricbardeon, 8 days from St Martins,
Md, with grain to Jas.B Bewley fit Co. *
, Schr Diamond, Jones, 3 days from St Martins,
with grain to Jas L Bewley fit Co.-
l Steamer Bristol, Charles, 24 hours from N York,
iwithmdße to WP Clyde.',; r '
• Steamer D Utley, Philip 24 hours from N York,
i with indsc to W M Baird & Co.
Steamer Tacony, 24 hours from New York;
with mdse to W M Baird,& Co. '
. steamer Manhattan, Kirby. 7 hours from Cape
May, with passengers, &e, to captain.
cleLred.
1 Bark Zen a. Coffin, Packard, Aapinwall, J E Baz
ley is. Co. i
Brig Zodlak, Peterson, St Thomaß, - do
Schr St Lawrence, (Br) Kirch, Port Spain, Trini
dad, Van Horn,'Woodworth & 00.
Schr Nellie Potter, Sheppard, Danyeraport, L Au
denried A Co. '
, Schr Sarah B Janes, Hall, Boston, do
Schr Kate Stewart, Teague, Port Royal, captain.
Sobr Diamond, Took, Chesapeake City, captain.
Schr O Frances, liUdlam, Baltimore, Noble, Cald
well & Co. /•. .. .
Schr R J Mercer, Somers, Boston, Repplier & Bro.
Schr Horizon. Plum, 'Newbern, NO, vdo
■ Schr Brilliant, .Little, Baltimore, do
Schr Emma-Yirginia, Collier, Vienna, do
Schr APharo, LippLncott,Providence. Sinnickson
& Glover. . .. ‘
: Schr ATj Crawford,.Albright, Baltimore, - do
: Schr Fannie Davis,-Piirnell, do-* • do-
Str J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
. Str Ann Eliza, Richards, New York, W P Clyde.
. (Correspondence of The Press.) -
' • ‘HAVRE DE GRACE, July 25.
The steamer Wyoming left here this morning with
the following boats in tow, viz:
Com Foote and H C Patterson, lumber to Nor
cross & Sheets; John Piatt and Lycoming,- do to
Wolverton: Anna Eliza, do to'H Oroakey; MaraF
Irwin, do,to Chester; W F Nagle, do to.w S Tay..
lor; R B Montgomery, do to Malone & Trainer;
Alice Welsh, bark to captain; North Central, ship
timber to navy yard.
! MEMORANDA. - ,
‘ Ship Westmoreland, Decan, for Liverpool, sailed
from New York 25th lost.
' Brig Abby Thaxter, Coombs,-hence, at AspiawfrU
9th inst. *
: Schr Mabel, Moore, from Nuevltas, at New York
26th inst.
i Schr Carrie Wells, Farnsworth,.cleared at Port
Royal 16th inßt. for Philadelphia.
Schr N Clifford, Shute, sailed from Port Royal 22d
inßt. for Philadelphia.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
ATLANTIC COAST—GREAT EASTERN ROOK, OFF MON
TAUK POINTj.XQNG ISLAND.
1. The rock off Montauk/ Point, upon- which the
steamer Great Eastern sunk, has been fixed by Lieut.
Commander T. S. Phelps, U. S. Navy, Assistant
Coast Survey. . - -
i Itlies'E # N by compass (N 74° E true) from Mon
tauk Point- Lighthouse, distant 1# nautioal miles,
and has 4 fathoms water on it at mean low water.
.2; Another rock watAlso found, lying NE by E #
E, by compass, from the Lighthouse, distant nearly
\% miles, obi which ; there 'are 4#:fathoms at mean
low water. On the next aide of'this rock, close to,
the depth is 8 fathoms. r >•. •.
>The two rocks lie SE by S # S, and NWby N # N
from each .other, distant # a nautical mile, with
from 6 to 7 fathoms water between them.
-No. 1 of these rocks lies nearly in the middle of the
southern edge of a bank # mile wide, with from 5 to
6 fathoms water on it, and running from the rock'
NNE, by compass, # a mile.
No. 2 lies near the south angle of a triangular bank,
with from 5 to 6 fathoms waterxm it, running # mile
N by W, and # mile S by E,and # mile NE,by
compass, from the rock.
Both of these banks are hard and rocky.
A. D. BAOHE,
Superintendent TJ. S; Coast Survey.-
F'hUICR SALES, SMALL PROFITS I-
W At DEAN’S CIGAR STOBB.' 335 CHESTNUT St.,
YOU can buy FINE-CUT CHEWING TOBACCO 25 PM
cent, less than anywhere else. . : . -
Anderson’s ’ Solace,' Hoyt’s Sunnyslde, Lilienthal’a
Standard,Old Continental,- Young America, and Good
win’s N. Y vPatenfcrPressed. for eight cents each.
Plantation, CornishV-Virgin Lear, Yellowßank, Honey
Dew, Amulet, National, Heart’s Delight, Savory, Medal- -
lion, Nonpareil, and Mrs. Hiller’s Fine-cut Chewing To
bacco. for four oents each.
. Fllfa CUT IN YELLOW PAPERS. —Lilienthal’s,
Backus & Campbell’s, Yellow Bank* Grape, for jthree
ee FIM-CUT CHBWINO TOBACCO IH BULK.-AndM-
Bcn’e Solace, Hoyt’a Sminr.lde, Dean’. Oolden Filn.
Dean’s Philadelphia Fine Cut, Honey;Dew, Michigan*
and Pride of Kentucky,,for six eents per ounce.
Fine-cut Chewing Tobacco by the pound, 45, 60,75,90
HAVANA AND TAKA CIOABS, and do
meatic'CigaTs of all kinds, 25 per cent* lees than others
«U.Atvlo^or»UH i a ! .
335 GHIBTNUT Street.
... Wllmlsgton aad Newark Coiporation Note* taken at
•par. ' N - - vjyS-tt -
"SHERIFFS SALES.;
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, tome directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening
August 3, ISM, at 4 o'clock, at Saiiomitreet IlaU, g> -
Wo. 1. All that certain three-story. brick messuage or
tenement ana lot or piece of ground thereunto belonging,
situate on the north Bide of Browc street, at the distance
seventy .feet three inches westward
-5l 01i L* 0 y e st.sideof Twelfth street, in that portion; of
the late ■dietnct of Spring Garden now' included in the
• Fourteenth w*rd of the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing in front or. breadth seventeen fe»*t four-inches-and
an inch on the said Brown street,' and
extendingm length or Depth northward, between paral
lel lines at right angles with said Brown etroofc ninety
feet. Boundednorthward by ground now or late of
Joßiah and Rebecca Dawson, eastward by ground of ■
Ulysses Blaker, southward by Brown street aforesaid,
and westward by ground of Samuel Robb,
No. 2. And also all that certain lot or'jpieco of ground,
2f“h thie improvements, thereon erected, situate in the
Fourteenth ward of the taid city, beginning at a point
at the distance of ninety, feet northward from the north*
side o* Brown street, measuring, on a, line which runs'
at nghfc angles with the said Brown street, from a poiut
on tbe north side thereof, one hundred and seventy feet •
three inches westward from the west side of Twelfth
street; thence westward on. a line parallel with said
Brown street, by other ground of the said David Gold
man (being the lirt-t above-described,lot), seventeen feet
•four and three-eighths inches thence north ward at right
angles with said Brown street, by - ground no w or late
of-Charles Robb, ; forty-six feet and three-eighths of an
inch; thence eastwardalong the south aide of atwenty
or alley ranning,. eastward into said
Twelfth street sevenieen feet-four and three-eighths
inches; and thence southward at-right angles with said
Brown street, by ground" granted.or .intended to have
been granted to Charles -E, Jordan, forty-six feet eleven
*£d one-eighth inches to , the place-of begitiniog.
[Which said premises first above described 01ys3OS Bla- ’
ker and-wife, by deed-poll bearing date the 29th day of
August, -A. .D.. 185’, recordod. in. Deed Book G. W. 0..
Xjo. S), page 132, granted and convoyed unto the" saitJ
i * Goldman.inrfee." Under and subject,naverthe
less.tothe payment of a certain yearly ground rent or
snm oi seventy-three dollars and eighty-six cents, when
and as the same should thereafter-grow due and paya
ble; And whichsaid yearly ground rent Josiah Dawson '
a ? ( k l \, ecca deed-poll dated the 30th day
of October, A. D 1&52. recorded in Deed- Book T. H .
f r « a^ fc . ed ' released;- and extinguished
unto the said David Goldman in fee; and which said lot
or piece of ground last above-described George W. Con
arroe and wife, by indenture bearing dale the 6th day of
March, A. X).v1804. duly ; executed and acknowledged,
and intended to be forthwith recorded, granted and con
veyed unto the said David Goldman in .fee.] Together
with the free use and privilege of the said twenty-feet
wide court or alley as a passage way and water-course
at all times hereafter forever.,
K E. —The above premises will be sold together as one
entire property, having a front on Brown street of
seventeen feet four and three-eighth inches, and in depth
one. and thirty-six feet eleven and one-eighth
inches, to a twenty-feet-wide court or street.’ The
messuage on Brown street has double brick back Build-'
mgs. r -" ■ v-v. -• . , -v •
fD.JC.,618; June T.v?63. A -Debt $303.- 33. D. Weatherly, Jr. 3
.Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
GoWman? JOHN THOMPBON, Sheriff. :
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s^Office.--^Ju1y.22,1933.- jy23-3t ■
SHERIFF’S:SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
..a'writ of Alias Levari Facias, to me directed.will be
exposea to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 3,1863.. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-atreet Hall. ' •
All that certain lot or piece of ground with the
story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situ
ate on the west side of Sixteenth etreeh at the distance'
of one hundred and twenty-seven feet southward from
the south side of Master, street, in the Twentieth ward
of the'city of Philadelphia, containing in front or
breadth on the said Sixteenth street seventeen feet,' and
extending of that width in'length- or depth westward
'betWeenf.parallel lines ,at right angles • witu said'Sixi
teenth.street. sixty feet; also, with the right and privi
lege forever, with the free use of ihgtessregress and
watercourse of a three-feet ; wide aUeVileading south
ward into Eliza street. Bounded northwiard by ground
granted to Joseph M. Thomas on ground rent, westward
.by. ground now or late of “The"Tarmere’and-Mecha
nics’ Land and Building Association,” southward by
the said three-feet-wide alley, and by ground granted
to John B. Brace on ground rent, and eastward by
teepth street aforesaid. [Being the same premises which
Phineas P. -Hager and wife by deed endorsed, dated
September ?, A. D.*lS6l, recorded at Philadelphia in
Deed Book A: C. 8., No. 27, page. 49, granted and conf
vfyed unto George G- Evans, his heirs and aligns,un
der and subject to certain: restrictions in the above reci
ted deed referred to; and also, under and subject to the
payment of a certain yearly ground rent er sum of $9O,
m equal half-yearly payments on the first; day of the
months of April and October in every year forever.]
m [D: ; C. , 592; J. T., :’63. : Debt, $1,642.76 Logan.] '-
.Taken m execution and-to be Bold: as the property of
George G. Evans., JOHITTHOMPSONV Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office, Juy122,1863. jy23-3t ;
CHKREB’F’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Yenditioni Exponaß, to me directed;
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening. Augusta. 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall;
All that certain-lot or piece of ground (marked in the
plan No. 3); and the three-story brick dwelling thereon
erected, situate on the east side of Beech street, com?
meucing.at the distance of one hundred and thirty-one
feet-three'inches, more or less, northward from the
north side of Walnnt street, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on said Beech strtefc seventeen feet,
more or leas, and extending in length or depth eastward
between lineß parallel with said Walnut street sixtr-six
feet to the westernnieht ends of the West-street lots,-
lDcmaing the-, northernmost half of a two-feet-wide
alley, need in common with the property adjoining on
the south. : CBeing the same premises which John .A..-
Brown and wife.-by. indenture, dated the sixth day of
December, jfneo Domini 1850, recorded inDeed BookA.
W. M., No. 54, page 369, granted and conveyed, inter
alia, unto tbesaid Daniel Larkey in fee; reserving there;-
out a yearly ground rent of thirty-six dollars, payable
on the first day of’tbe months of January and July in
each and every year thereafter forever. 1
CD, C., 649; June T. ’63. Debt, 8118 56, Judson.] ;
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Daniel Larkey. ’ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriffs. Office. July 22.»1863..:;-,jy23.3t \
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTIJE OF
S' A writ of Allas Lev.ari Facias, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning. August 3,1863; at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. >
All. that certain three-story brick messuage or tene
ment and lot or piece of ground, situate on the, north. 1
side.of Dickinson street, at the distance of one hundred
and twenty feet three inches eastward from the east side
of Fifth street, in that part of the said city of Philadel
phia lately called the district of Southwark; containing
. In front or breadth on the said Dickinpon*street's fteen;
feet, and; extending? in length or deuth r
northward between lines parallel with the said Fifth;
street sixty four feet. Bounded northward by ground
late" of Samuel H. McFadden. eastward parti? by.other
ground granted to the said on ground r
rent;, and partly by the head of a two-feet-wide alley . 1
- leadingeastward and commnnicating with a two-feet-;
six-inebes-wide alley. laid out .at .the distance of one •
hundred and fifty feet east of and parallel With the said i
—Fifth street, and leading southward; into the said Dick
inson street, southward by the said Dickinson street, :
and westward ground late of Samuel H. Me-•
Fadden:. CBeiDg.the same premises which James Bal- •:
lenger and wife, by,indenture dated the 11th day of De
..cember, A. D: 1858, and intended to be forthwith record* :
ed; granted and conveyed unto the said Hannah 61. P, ,
Allen in fee; subject to the payment of the yearly rent
or sum of forty-four dollars, in equal half-yearly pay->.
rogats on the.first day of the months of October and ;
April in. every year.] Together with the -free and com
mon nee and privilege of the said alleys as passage-ways ;
and^water-courses,-and with- the right to introduce "
aster pipes under the same at all limes hereafter. .
». C:; 621; JuneT.,’63. Debt, 8254.49. F;vp, . Brewster. 3 ;
.. Taken; in execution : and to be sold asnhe property ;
of Beniamin Allen and wife. .
• - JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff:
v Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, July 22, 1863- jy23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE —BY VIRTUE OF
a; writ of Alias Levari Facias, to me directed, will
he exposed to public sale’or vendue, on* MONDAY;. Eve
ning, August 3, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
- All that certain lot or piece of ground composed of four
contiguous lots, marked on a plan of lots made for the
said Edwinß Cope, and uumhered twenty-twortwentv
three,.: twehty-fonr,"and twenty-five, situate on the
soutbeastwaidly side of Amber or .Waterloo street, laid
but forty feet wide.' in the districfc'bf Richmond, in the
county of Philadelphia aforesaid, beginning at the dis
tance of one hundred and eighty-six feet six inches and
three-quarters, of an inch south westward ly from - the
southwesterly side of . Allegheny ' avenue, laid out one
hundred and twenty feet wide, on the pi an of the unin
corporated Northern Liberties; containing in fronton
said Amber or Waterloo street seventy-five feet: and in
length or depth at right angles with said Amber or Wa
terloo street southeasterly ninety feet. Bounded north
easterly by Virginia street, laid out on said plan thirty
feet wide; southeasterly by ground intended to be con
veyed to Joseph D. Thornton, southwesterly by ground
intended to be conveyed to Harper Hellerinan andßo
bertSpfowles, and northwesterly by Amber or Waterloo
street aforesaid. [Being the same premises which the
said Edwin B. Cope and Ann Eliza, his wife, by inden
ture bearing even date' with the said mortgage, but exe
cuted before the same, for. the consideration in the said
indenture named, the whole of which, is by the said
mortgage.secured, granted, and conveyed unto the said
Rachel Harris in fee. 3 Together with the free use and
privilege of the said Amber or Waterloo street and the
said Virginia street, in common with' the owners or
occupiers of other lots adjoining thereon: forever.
[D. C., 591, June T., ’63. Debt, $682.61 Logan.]
Taken in“ execution and to be'ebld as the property of
Rachel Harris.. ‘ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff,;
. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22, 1863; jy23*3t
CHFjRIFF’S sale.—bV virtue of
Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening,AuguPt3,lBo3. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot or-piece-of ground, with the two
story frame bouse thereon erected, situate on the north
westwardly side of a certain street, laid *
, out at the distance of two hundred and ninety-two feet
four inches and a quarter northwestwardly from Tulip
• street and funning therewith, called ; Janney
-street, at the distance of two hundred and sixty-two
feet one .inch and a half-northeastwardly from Rich
mond lane, in the : district of Richmond, in the county of
Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth.on; said
= Janney.street one hundred and twenty-six feet, and ex
tending northwestwardly,^'between t parallel'lines at
. right angles with the said Janney street. One hundred
and ten feet: to a ; certain thirty-feet* wide street called :
- Witte street.' Bounded northeastwardly and south
. westwardly by other , ground intended to be this day
: grantedto Edward D. Johnson on ground rent, north
westwardly by the said Witte street, and southeast
;wardly: by Janney street aforesaid-': [Being the same
S remises .which Benjamin J.Janney and--wife, byin
enture bearing date the third- day of January,-A. :D.
: 1850, recorded in Deed-Book T.- H., No. 67, page 001, fito.',
;granted andv eohveyed untoEdward-D. Johnson in fee;
reserving thereout, a ground rent or-sum or
; ninety-four dollars ana fifty cents, payable half-yearly
on the first day,of the months of January and July, in
every year hereafter forever.]
, [D. C. t .677: June T. : , '63. Debt, $425.83. J; B Townsend. ]
, Taken in execution and to be sold ,as the property of
Edward D. Johnson - JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. *
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. July 22,1863.' jy23-3t "
SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF A
V writ of Levari Facias, to ine directed,'will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 3, 1863. at 4 o’clock,,at Sansom-street Hall, .
.- All that certain iihree-story brick messuage or ; tene
ment, andlot or pifice .of ground thereto belonging,
situate onthe. east side of Marshall street, formerly
called: John: street, and north, side of Spring Garden
street, in the' district of Spring Garden aforesaid; Be
ginning on tho east side of said Marshall street, at the
distance of two hundred and thirteen feet fire inches
southward from the south side, of .Green'street, and ex
tending thence eastward at'right angles with the said;
Marshall streetseventy-one feet one-inch and a half to
ground granted to James Lawa on ground rent; thence'
by the same southward, parallel with Marshall street
tbirty.feetoneinolf and three ; quarters to the north line
of Spring'Garden street- aforesaid; thence along -tho
• north line Of the said 'Spriug Garden streefc.westward
- seventy- one feet four aha a half inches to.the northeast
corner of said Spring Garden .street and- Marshall;
street; and thence northward along the east line of said
Marshall street thirty-six feet to the place of beginning.:
Bounded northward by a messuage and lot of ,
eastward by said -James ■"•Laws’ ground, , southward by
Spring Garden street aforesaid, and westward by said
Marshall street.-• [-Being the same premises-whicn John.
• Borden, trustee for Julia E. .Borden.f wife of Samuel
Borden, and;Julia, E. Borden, by indenture-bearing
date tbe'flfteenth day of July, A. D;185lv anti intended,
to be forthwith recorded, granted and conveyed .unto
George W.;Conrad in fee.]- : ' --
; ,tD..C.,W3: JanoT.,’s). Debt,s9,7l3. Spencer.],
Taken ip. execution and to be sold- as the -property of
George W7Conrad. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Ofllce,,:July 22,'1865. % . j3r23*3t -
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex-
POBedvto public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 3,1863, at 4 o’clock. at Sansom-street Hall, . "
Ailthaf certain Jot or ,jpiece of ground, with the un
finished "three-story brick, building; thereon erected,
situate on the south side of Christian street, at the dis
tanceof one hundred-and fifty-one feet east of Nine teeth"
str€et,:i.n. of the.city of Philadelphia; con-:
taining'in front or breadth on the • said Christian street,
seventeen feet*six inches, (including--on r the east line
thereof the westernmost moiety or halfi>art : of' a three
feet-wide alley, laid out and open at the distance of one
hundred and sixty-seven feet east of the said'Nineteenth
stoeet, and leading northwardly into the said Christian
street) and ex-tending-in'length'or depth'southward of
that width seventy.'fept; ; including.on the --rear; end the:
soil of a three-feet-wide alley, which leads eastward and '
.westward and communicates with the said firet-men- '
ftioned alley.-. Bounded northwardby the said Christian
» street,-' eastward by the middle line of the said first
mentioned alley, southward by ground.now or, late of
Isaiah V. Williamson, and westward by other- ground
of the said John*B. Rodgers. [Being part of a lararer lot
of grouhd which John P. Persch aud .wife, by inden
ture bearing date April Ist, 1862, recorded: in the office
for recording deeds, &c., in Deed Book A. C. H.» No.
46, page 63, Ac.granted and conveyed unto the said
John B; Rodgers' m fee. ] ' Together-with: the free and
common rise and privilege of the said mentioned alloys
respectively,'as and for passage ways and watercourses
at all times hereafter forever, "
* CD. C. ,'600; J. T., ’63. Debt. $1,169.67. Heyer.l.
' Taken in execution and to be soldr as the property of
John B. Rodgers. ' JOHN.THOMPSON, Bheritf. .
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office,: July 22,1863. jy23-3t
CHERIPE’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
-awritof-Aliaß Levari Facias,- to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing.'August 3,1863. at 4 at Sansom-street Hall; ..
All- that certain lot or piece.of ground in the Twenty
third wardof theclty of Philadelphia (late in the town
ship Qf Oxford), being designated on the plan of lots in
Tacony.asNo. 21 tp25 t ‘Bituate'in-sections, In the said:
plan;on the southern side'of Aramiugo street; and the;
northern side oft Liberty street, laid ont sixty feet wide,'
beginning at the ijntersection of the Township-line road
and Liberty street, ranning westerly, on the-uorthern (
sldnofLiberty street one Imndred feet; thence; at right
angles with Liberty street, northerly one hundred and
fifty feet; thence with' Liberty street one hun
dred feet, easterly, to the road; thence
along said Township-line road, southerly, one hundred,
and .fifty-feet, to-ihe place .of beginning. - Bounded
easterly, by the :Township-line road, southerly by
Liberty, street, westerly bv lot marked in said plan No.
26, * and northerly by lots marked Nos. 16,17.18,19, and
204 ' [Being the same lot which Bernard H/Hulsemann-;
and wife, the said Jonn c Knoll and wife, and Francis
Bierbrener and wife, acting by their attorney, Lawrence
HeveT, by indenture dated the ninth day of October,
1860, intended to be recorded, granted -and conveyed to
said John Knoll, infee. l
N. B.—There is erected upon above-described lot
of ground a two-story frame dwelling.
&K C.«Bs-Jiui«T. ; ,' r 6B’ -Debti $1;070 22. E.L.Boden. ]
j Taken inexecutlonand to he of
John Knoll. .. • Sheriff.
Office, July 22,1363. iy23 3t
SUMMER HO ARMING.
SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me dieted, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDM.Y Evening,
August 3.1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansoin-street vfall,,
All that lot or piece of ground, with tho seven stone
messuages:or tenements thereon, erected,’situateoh the
northwesterly side of Grape street, in ManayunK, in the
Twenty-first ward of the eity of Philadelphia; contaia
log in front or breadth on the said Grape street one fran---' 1
dred and two feet,, and-extending in ’length dr depth
northwestwardly serenty feet, the said lot narrowioa
on the rear end thereof to the width of one hundred aua
one feet two inches andione- half of an inch. Bounded
nortbwesiwardly bv ground ofMouatZion Methodist
Episcopal Church of Manayunk. in the county of Phila
delphia, northeastwardly by other ground or said Ed •
..ward’ Preston, senior, aouthwestwardly bvground of
Eobert and • soutbeastwardly by , Graoe street
aforesaid.. ‘[Being the same’ premises which Alonzo
Kobb. by. indenture duly executed, bearing date the
day of September; A. D. 1849, intended to be forth-'
with recorded, granted and conveyed to. the said Ed
ward Piestoh, senior, his heirs and assigns, and upon
whichsaid lot of ground the said Edward Preston ss-.
nior, hath since erected the said seven Btone messuages
or tenements. 1
W*.. B. —Thp above property will be sold as follows; .
No. l. All tbatcerlain lot of ground-and three-story
stone bonse, situate on the nortwesterly side of Ghrape
street, being the sooth westernmost house of said eeveu
houses, said 1 onse beingabout fifteen feet front and about
thirty feet deep. said lot being, about ftaeen front and
about seventy ; feet deep. Bounded on tho southwest by
ground of Robert White, on the northeast by property
No. 2. on the southeast by Grape street, and on the north
west by. said Gborch.
- No.-?. All tbatcertain lot of gronnd and three-story
Btonehouse, Bitnste on the northwesterly side of-Grape
stree.t, adjoining No. lon the northeast, said house be
ing about fifteen front and about thirty feet deep, said
lot-being about fifteen feet front and about- seventy
reet deep. Bounded on the southwest by property No. 1,
on the north east by property No. 3, on th.*i>ontha3.st by
Grape street, and on; the northwestbr saidomtrch.
No. 3. All that certain lot of ground and three-story s
stone house, situate en the northwesterly side of Grape
street,, adjoining No. 2on the northeast; said house be
mg about fifteen feet front and about thirty feet deep,
said let being about fifteen feet front and about seventy
feet Boundea qp the southwest by property No.
2, on the northeast by property No. 4, on the southeast
byGjape street, and on the northwest by said Church.
.No. 4.,A1l that certain, lot of ground and three-story
stone house, situate on the northwesterly side of Grape
street, adjoining No. 3. on the northeast, said house
being about fifteen feet front and about thirty feet deep,
saia lot.being about fifteen feet front and about seventy
feet deep., Bounded on the southwest by property No
3, on the northeast by property No 5, on the southeast
by Grape street, and on the-norfchweet by said Church.
No. 5. All that certain lot of ground and: three*story
stone houre, situate on the northwesterly side of Grape
street, adjoining No. 4 on the northeast, said house
being about fiftfen feet front, and about thirty feet deep,
said lot being about fifteen feet front and about seventy
teet deep.' Boundedpn tbesoutbwest by property No 4,
on the northeast by property No. 6, on the southeast by
. ™ pe «? tr ?; nd . on the nor tk west by said Church. . :
No. B. All that certain lot of ground and threc-story
stone house, situate on the northwesterly fide of Grape
street, adjoining No. 6 on the northeast, said house being
about fifteen feet front apd abput thirty feet deep. Bail
lot being about fifteen foot front and about seventy feet
deep. Bounded on the southwest by property No. 6, on
the northeast .by property No, 7, on the southeast by
Grape street, and on tbe northwest by said Church.
. No. 7. All* that certain lot of ground and three-story
stone house, situateon the northwesterlyside of Grape
street, adjoining No; 6 on the northeast, said house being
-about fifteen feet front and about thirty feet deep, said lot
being about fifteen feet front and about seventy feet deep.
Bounded on: the southwest hy property No. 6, on the
northeast, hy property:granted »y Geor e a Shinlde and -
■wife to said Edward Preaton, senior, on the southeast by
Grape street, and on the northwest hy said Church.
[D. C., 635: June T.,’63. Debt, 8767.96. Lawrance ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Edward Preston, Sr., who was sned, Ac.
, , , . -JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. :
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22,1863. ' jy2S-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE—BY YIBTUE OF
a writ of. Levari Faciasi to me directed.will be
exposed to public sale or. vendue, on: MONDAY Evening,
August 3,1863. at-4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
No.. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate ou
thenorlheasterly.side df the road leading from Frank
rord to Germantown, in that part of the city of PhiladeL
phia formerly called fhe Northern Liberties, beginning
at tbe side of.the said road, thence extending by same,
south, forty-five degrees and three-quarters east, fifceeu
perches and twenty-two hundredths of a perch; thence
extending by Dickinson’s land, north, twen y-one de
grees and three-quarkeis east, ; thirty-eight perches and
nine-tenths of a perch to a post, thence extending north,
three perch eB and seventy-five hundredths of a perch-to
a post, thence by land now or late of ChristUn Piesch,
south, forty degreesand fifty minutes west, thirty-eight:
perches and sixty-eight hundredths of a perch to the
place of beginning; containing two acreß. [ Which said l
lot or piece of ground Samuel Allen. Esquire, High She
riff of the city and county of Philadelphia, by deed poll'
under his hand and seal i- dated the 9th day of Septembar,
1854, acknowledged in open District Court-for the
said city and county of Philadelphia, and entered among
the records thereof, in SfceriJTs.Deed'Book C, No. 2,page
621. granted and con veyed unto the said Ell wood Mat
lackinfee.]
No. 2 Also, all those Certain two adjoining lots or pieces;
of ground,: with .the two three-atory brick messuages
or tenements thereon erected, situate on the northeasterly
Bide of the road leading from Nicetown to Frankford, in'
tliatpart of the city pf Philadelphia formerly called the.’
Northern Liberties,’ one of them.beginn.iae at a etike on
the side of said road: thence exlending by the herein- '
after-described lot, north, forty-four degrees east, two
:perches aDd twenty-four hundredths of a perch; north,
forty-two degrees and a half east, sixty-seven perches
and one-tenth of aperch to a stake; thence, by line of
land of Miss Dickinson, south, twenty-five degrees and.
one-fourth west, thirly-two perches and seven-tenths of
a perch to a stakej thehce, by land conveyed to Peter
Grim, south, forth-one degrees. WRBt,.-tairty-eigh.t
perches and five-fcenths of a perch to a stake at the side
of the aforeshid road; thence extending by the aforesaid
road north foriy-six degrees west, eleven perches to the
place of beginning; containing four acres and seventy
six perches of land. .
~ No. 3. And the other of^them, beginning at a stake at
the side of the said road, thence extending by ground
-conveyed, to Frederick Gaul, north, forty-four degrees
.east, two perches and : seventy-four'hundredths of ~a
perch ; and north, forty-two degrees and one-half east, •
sixty-nine perches and eigbtetenths-of a perch to a stake;
thence extending by Dickinson’s land south, forty-three
degrees and a quarter east, one perch and six-tenths of
aperch toastake; and south, twenty-five degrees and a
•quarter west,, two perches and nine-tenths of a perch to.
a stake; thence by land late of Christopher Piesch (being
the above described lotF'south; forty-two degrees ana
one half west, sixty-seven perches, and onertenth of a
perch; and Fouth, foi’ty.fpur degrees west, two perches
and twenty-four hundredths of.a perch to the side of the
aforesaid road: .thence by. the same road north, forty-six
degrees west, forty feet to the place of beginning; con
taining one acre and eleven percheß of land.' [ Which
taid two adjoining lots or pieces of ground, with the
messuages or tenements thereon erected, Bamuel Allen,
Esquire, High Sheriff of the city ana countv of Phila
delphia, by .deed poll underhis hand and seal, dated the
fourteenth day of October, A- D. 1854, acknowledged in
open District Court for the said cityiftnd couuty ofPhila
delphia, and entered, among the records thereof in She
riff’s Deed-Book C, No. 2.,page 615, granted and conveyed
uDto the said Ellwood Matlackin fee. 3 -
No. 4. ; And also, all that certain tract or piece ofland
situate 1n that part of the city of Philadelphia formerly
called the township of Passyunk Bounded and de
scribed according to a survey made thereof by Thomas
Daley, as follows: beginning at a point in the middle of
Longlane, formerly called “Rouse’s lane,” at a corner
oflandof. -'Young, now of Azariah H. Simmons et
al-, and extending along the Said lane north, forty-four
and three-quarter degrees east, eighty perches and forty
four hundredths of a perch to a post standing in the line
ofland formerly of Linley and Pancoast; thence along
the same south seventy-three and tbree-quarterdegrees
west, twenty-nine perches and twenty-five hundredths
of a perch to apost in the line of land formerly of George
Seese; thence along the same-north thirty-five and a
half degrees west, - fifty-two' perches to a- corner in the
line of land:granted:bv John Wagner to John Larps;
thence : along : the-; same paraUel with said Long lane,
north fortyvdegrees east, forty-nine feet six. inches;
thence north thirty-five and a half degrees west: two
hundred and torty-one feet six inches to the middle of
Long lane;.thence north .forty., degrees east along the
middle of said lanis, twelve perches and one-tenth of a
perchtolhe ; place ofbeginning; containing.nine.acres
and two roods. : [Being the same premises which John
Wagner et al., by indeatUTe bearing date the nineteenth
day of May, ISs4,.recorded in-Deed Book : . No. ,
Sage , granted and conveyed unto the said Ellwood
Tatlack in fee. ] T
[D. C., 619; Tune T., ’63. Debt, $3,241.29. D. Weather
ly, Jr. j-
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
EllwoojLMatlack. - ' • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff'
Philaaelphia, Sheriff’s July 22, 1863. jy23-3t
OHERIFF’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 3. 1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three
stone buildings; thereon erected, situate-on the north
westerly side of Grape street, in'Manaynnk: in- the
Twenty-first ward of' the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing in front on said Grape street forty-four feet ton
inches, and extending in depth ninety feet. Boanded
northeastward by ground now or late of Hiram Pennell,
northwestward by ground of Edward Parker, south
'WSßtward by ground granted by James Sullivan Smith
and wife to said Edward Preston. Senior, 'and south
eastwardby Grape, street aforesaid- [Being the same
premises which James Sullivan Smith and Eliza A , his
wiTe, by indenture duly executed, bearing date the 29th
day of Ju1y,1852. recorded in the office, &c., in Deed
• Book T. ; H., No. 31: page 474, &c., granted and conveyed
(inter alia) unto the said Edward Preston, Senior, his'
heirs and assigns, ]
-N. B.—The above property will he sold as follows;
No. 1. All. that certain lot or piece of ground and
three-story stone house thereon. situate oirthe n'orth
.westerly . side^-Qf Grape street, said house being about
fifteen feet in front, and about' thirty feet deep, and said
lot being about fifteen feet front, and about ninety feet
deep. Bounded northeastwardby property No. 2, north
westward by ground of Edward Parker, southwestwsrd
'by ground granted by James Sullivan Smith and wife
to said;,Edward Preston, senior, and southeastward by
Grape street aforesaid.
No. 2. All that certain lot of-sground and three-story
stone house thereon; situate on the northwesterly side of'
Grape street, said house being about- fifteen-feet in front
about thirty feet deep, and said lot' being about fif
teen feet front, and about ninety feet deep. Bounded .
northeastward by; property ; No. 3, ; northwestward by •
ground of Edward Parker, southwestward by property
No. 1, and southeastward by Grape street aforesaid
>. No. 3.* All that certain lot of ground and three-story
stone: bouse thereon, situate on the northwesterly.side !
of Grape street, said house-being , about fifteen, feet in
front and about thirty feet deep, and said lot being about
fifteen feet in front and .about ninety feet deep - Bounded
on the northeast by ground now or late of Hiram Pen
nell, on the northwest by ground of Ed ward Parker, on
the southwest by property No.- 2, and on the southeast
by Grape street aforesaid. ■
CD. C., 639; JuneT., ’63. Debt. $397.69. Lawrence.]
- Taken in execution aud to be sold as the property of
Edward Preston, Sr.', who was sued with, &c.
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22,1868. jy23-3t
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas,to me directed.will
be exposedto public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, August 'at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain yearly ground rent.orsum of one hun
dred and twenty dollars,payable by Joseph M4Thomas,’
his heirs and assigns, in half-yearly payments, on the
first'days-of January and July in every year, issuing
out of all that certain Jot or piece' of ground situate on
the east side of Eighth street, at tbe distance of twenty
feet norlhwaid from the north- side of Catharine street,
m the late district , of Moyamensing, now>in the city, of
in. front or breadth on said
Eighth st. f eighteen feet, and extending eastward of that
width, in length or death, seventy-seven feettix-inches,
to a ten-feet-wide alley leading northward from Catha
rine [Being the same lot or piece of ground which
James Harper and wife, bv indenture dated the Ist day
OJ June, A. D. 1852, recorded, in'.Deed .Book .page
. &c., granted and conveyed unto Joseph M. Thomas,
in.fee; reserving thereont the aforesaid yearly ground
rent or sum of one hundred and twenty-dollars; which
e aid y earl v ground rent thesaid James Harper and wife,
by indenture dated the2otli - day'of May, A. D. 1553, re- ■-
corded in Deed Bookß. D. Wr, No*' 155, page 188, &c. »
granted and assigned, inter alia; finto the said Horatio
B. Penhock, hisheirs and assigns. J - /
•5 [D, C.» 652; June Term, ’63. . Debt,' $156. Sperlng.3 '
’.Taken in execution and tobe.sold as theproperty of
George Connell^Administrator of H. B. Fennock, de
ceasea j JO aN THOMPSON,'Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s a2, 1353. Jy33-3t
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public .sale or vendue, dn MONDAY
Eve ning, August 3,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
- All- that certain three-story brick messuage or tene-s
ment and lot or piece. of ground, situate: on the-west side
of Randolph street, in the city of Philadelphia, at' tho
distance of one hundred ana eighty-two feet seven
inches and a quarter'iiorthwardfrom the northwest cor
ner of Girard, avenue and said- Randolph- street afore-'
said; containing in front or breadth on the said Ran-.
dolpK street sixteen feet, and extending .that breadth, in
length or depth westward, at right angles withvsaid
Randolph street, fifty-six feet six inches to a two-feet
six-inches-wide alley leading northward and parallel
with.said Randolph street; mto anothsr two-feet-six
; inches-wide alley,. which leads eastward at right angles
’With and into the said Randolph street. Bounded north
ward ; by: ground now or late; of George R. Kressler,
westwardby the first-mentioned alley, and southward
by ground now or late of John Gay; and'eastward by
Randolph street aforesaid. Together with the free and
.common use and privilege of both the aforesaid alleys.
Subject to the payment of a certain yearly* ground rent
or sum of one hundred dollars, in equal half-yearly
'payments on the first day of the months of January and
. Sl'j. T., 1863.: Debt, $5OO. HioskUl.l
Taken In execution ana to be sold aafte property of
Bebman Street. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. July 22, 1863, jy2o-3t •
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
Owrit of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or, vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, AngustB,lB63,at l o’cloek, al Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or, piece of ground situate on the
southwesterly side of .Adams street; and northwesterly
side of Coral street. inthe late district of Kensington,
now Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; con-,
taising in front or breadth on the said Adams street
sixty feet, and extending in length or depth southwest-,
waraly of that breadth, along the said Coral street, one
hundred and fifty feet-.three inches to. Taylor street. <
Bounded.northwfstwardly by ground granted orintend
ed to have been granted to Norris Dixon on ground rent,
southwestwardly by. said Taylor, street, southeasterly,
by said .Coral northeastwardly by Adams
CDfc.;cS??*Jnne T., >63 Debts 2,439 96. J.AL Thomas.]
Taken in execution, and to' behold as .the '.prppQrty. of
Elias Epstein.- JOHN THOMPSON,. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office.: July 22, 1863. ;. jy23-3t
.SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
writ oi Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY-Eveniug,
August 3, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
. All that certain two-story brick messuage or tenement;
;■ (No. 23) and lot or piece of ground rituate on the north
: side of Union street between Delaware Second and Third
streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
or hrradth' on the said^Union street fifteen feet, and in
length’ or depth forty feet. Bounded westward with,
ground now or late of Moles Patterson, northward with
ground-late of Esther Pemberton, deoeased, eastward
with, ground now orlato.of Stokely Hossman, and south
ward wHli Union&treet aforeaaid:-
[D. C., 641; J. Term,’63. Debt, $697.62. Lawrence.]
■ Taken in execution and to he sold as tho property of
-Hemslev R. Wall*. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.-
Philaaelpliia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22,1863. jy33 3t
SHERIFF'S SAX/ES.
GHERPT’S sale.—by yirtue op
of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale orvendae; oa MONDAY
Evening. Augu«t3,lB63, at'4 o’clock, atSansom-street Hall..
„ those two contiguous,lots or pieces of ground
Phnirf n nu .129 and 128 in the plan the
• «£*^ onnty i^ ea * Estate Association, situate at
016 scmtheast corner of lolumbia avenue and Hailey street
f^ istrict of Penn, now city of Philadelphia;
S g S the V a s? trt on Baid Columbia avenue thir
width fw a fi/fA e * ad $ ff ' V* southward of that'
SA I w° 0 8ld ® ? ai d Bailey street seventy
?cm®«£ e £“* including, a certain three-feet-wJde alley.
the Philadelphia Coun-
ZXe-w e • Association, by deed dated Sontemher 7
1853, and recorded in Deed Book T H., No P 123 page
granted unto George M. Ivtnsler in fee. ] 1 ' P ?
that certain lot or piece of ground, with th#
n?* j£ lE s 6 l ®P ro vements thereon erected, situate on
tha south side;of Diamond street, in the city of Philadel
phia ,-a.t the distance of twelve feet westward from Ke«s-
s * CoD j» ail ** n £ |n fronton said Diamond street
twelve feet, and extending m length or depth southward
sixtj-one feet nine and three-eighth* inches [Being
the same premmes which William H. Kern, High IS?'
nff ' hr deed-poll dated Pebruary 9, 1851, and re
• a 'Sheriff‘a Deed Book Y. jx o srpage5 r page 459,
&c , granted unto George M. Kinsler in feo. l
Ko. 3. The-uudivide I moiety or half part of all that
certain, ground rant or sum of fifteen dollars, lawful
money, issuing and payable in half-yearly payments
°? tbe first da>s pf July and January in every year, out
. ofa U *J» at a,n lo^ or piece of ground situate-on the
south side of Thompson street, and west side of Alder
a,l d Eleventh streets, ia the city
of Philadelphia;. con-tai ra mg, in front or breadth on
said street fifteen feet, and extending -that
breadth ,in depth southward forty feet FBeinz
the same ground rent which William B. Phul. etur
by deed dated August. 3. AD ; 1847, and recorded in
Deed Book G. W. C.,.|Fo. 65,page 183. <fcc., granted unto
Christian J. -Fell:and George M. Kinsler in fee, as
tenants in common.T;
Wo. 4. The undivided moiety of half-part of all that
certain two-story brick messuage or Tenement and lot or
piece of ground, situate on the sontheastwardly sido of
Allen street, between Shackamaxon and Marlborough
streets, in thfenity of number 9.
w a plan ot iotß laid out by the executors of Daniel
Deal, deceased; containing in front on said Allen
street twenty feet, and In depth sontheastwardly ninety
a half inches. the same premises
which Charles Poultou and wife, by deed dated Noverfl?
her 28, A. D. 1849. and recorded in Deed Book G. W.. C„
Fo. 32, page 316, &c., granted unto Christian J. Fell an<f
George M. Kinsler.m as tenants.in common. 1
No.. 5. The undivided moiety or half-part of all that
certaiiLground rent or sum of $27, lawful money, issuing
and payable half-yearly on the firstdays of January ana
July, out of all that certain lot, or piece of ground
situate on the north- side of Taylor'street, in the
Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, com
mencing at the distance of ninety feet west from the
westerly side of Amber, street; containing in front or
breadth on. said Taylor street thirty feet,and extending
northward of-that .width in length or depth, sixty
three inches. [Being the same lot of ground
which Christian J. Fell and George M; Kinsler and
Wives, bv deed dated June 29, A, D. 1854, and recorded
in Deed Book T. 8., No 184, page 57, &c., granted
unto ■ Robert-Niell-in fee, reserving to said Fell’and
funster the ground rent of twenty-seven dollars afore-
No. 6. The undivided moiety or half-part of all that
certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south side
of 1 ork street, one hundred feet wide, at the distance of
seventy-two feet westward from the west side of Tulip’
street, m the Nineteenth, ward; of the city of Philadel
phia; containing in front or breadth on said York street
thirty-four feet, and extending in depth southward of
that width at right angles to said Yorkstreefc one hun
twenty-nine feet six and one-eighth inches to
Gord on street. [Being the same 'lot or 'gruuiia-'fviiinH
Reuben Zellum and wife, by deed dated May 20, 3848,
and recorded in Deed ißook A W. &L, No. 71, page
22V&C., granted unto Christian J.; FelL and George M
Kinsler in fee/as tenants in common, subject to a ground
rent 0f534.1 -
No. 7. The undivided moiety or half-part of all that
certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the south side
of York ttreet, one hundred feet wide, at the distance
of fifty-four feet westward from the west side of Lemon
Btreet, rathe Nineteenth ward of the city of Phtladel- :
phia; containing in front on f aid York street thirty-two
feet, and in depth the same width, southwardly at right
angles with said York street, one hundred and. twenty
-nine feet six and one-eighth inches to Garden street.’
. [Being the same lot of ground which JosepbAL Thomas
and wife, by deed dated May 6, A. D. 1848, and recorded
In DeedßookA. W. M., No. 71, page 226, Ac., granted
unto Christian J. ; Fell ani George M. Kinsler in fee. as
tenants in common, subject to a ground rent of $-32.3
No. 8. The undivided moiety or half part of all that
certain frame messuage or tenement and lot or piece of
ground situate in the city of Philadelphia, on the south-;
westwardly sideof Ann street, at .the distance of two
hundred and : sixty feet northwestwardly from- Bath ;
> street; containing in front or breadth on said Aon street
forty, feet,-and in length; or depth extending thence
southwestwardly, taking the same, breadth at right
angles with said Anu street, one hundred and eight feet.
{Being the same lot of ground which Hiram Chester, by
deed dated September fourteen. A. D. 1816; and recorded
in Deed Book A W- M., No. 19, page 205,-&c., granted
unto Christian J. Fell and George M. Kinsler in fee, •
as tenants in common, subject to a ground rent of forty ;
dollars.! v. ; 1
. No. 9. The undivided moiety or half-part of ail that:
certain ground rent of fifteen dollars, chargeable on half
yearly issuing payable out of all that certain lot or piece ’
of groan'd situate on the south side of Thompson street,
beginning at the distance of fifteen feet westward from
the we3t side of Alder street, between Tenth and Ele
venth streets, in the city of Philadelphia : containing in
frontjjr breadth on said Thompson streetfifteen feet, and
extending of that breadth in length or depth southward
.forty feet. [Being the same ground rent which-William
It. Paul and wife, by deed dated July 29,"'A D. 1846, aud
.recorded in Deed Book A. W- M , No 14. pagesl9, Ac.,
S anted and assigned unto Christian J. Fell and George
. Kinsler in fee, as tenants in common. D
Wo. 10. The undivided moiety or half part of all that'
certain lot or piece of ground situate on the east side of;
Sixth street, commencing at the distance of one hundred ;
ard seventy-five feet north from the north line of Dau
phin street; in the late district of Kensington, now iu •
.the city .of Philadelphia; containing in front on said '
Sixth street sever^y-six feet, and extending in depth s
eastwardly of that breadth parallel to said Dauphin-•
street one'hundred and thirty-six feet ten and a quarter
inches to Fairfcill street. Bounded on the north by.
E round of James Gray, on the south by ground of Philip >
ehr, on the east by said Fairhill street, and on the west'
by Sixth street aforesaid. [Being the same lot of ground ‘
which Henry P. Lees, by deed, dated May twenty-four, 1
A. D. 1852, and intended to be recorded, granted and T
conveyed unto the said Christian J. Fell and George SL
.Kinsler in fee, as tenants in common. 3
4 Wo. 11. The undivided moiety or half part of all that
certain lot or piece of, ground situate on the east side of;
Marshall street, commencing at the distance of one hun- ;
dred and ninety-nine, feet four inches northward from ;
.the north side of Girard avenue, in the city of Philadel- 1
phia; containing ih’.lront or breadth on said Marshall,
street twenty feet, and s in length or depth eastward, :
keeping the same breadth at right angles with said Mar
shall street, [seventy-one feet two inches. [Being the ■
.same premises which Pollard McCormick and wife, by
deed dated May one, 1852, and recorded in Deed Book
T. H., No. 32, page 180, &c., granted unto Christian J.
Pell and George M. Kinsler in fee, as tenants in com
mon.] . -
No. 12. The undivided moiety or half part of all that '
certain yearly ground rent or sum of forty dollars and
fifty cents, issningoat-of a certaia lot orpiece of ground
situate on the east side of Amber street, at the distance
of one hundred and forty fe& southward from* Wood
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing.in front
on said Amber street eighteen feet, and extending in
: depth of that width one hundred and forty feet to Emma
street.-; [Being tbe-same'premises which Christian J.
Fell and George M. Kinsler - and wi 7* s, by deed dated
June eight, 1858, and recorded-in Deed Book A. D 8.,
No 23, page 176; &c. , granted and conveyed unto John
McGuigen in fee, reserving the ground rent of forty c ol
lars and fifty cents aforesaid.] V . ' • •
No. 13. .T-he undivided moiety or halPpart of all that
certain ground rent of $4O 50 issuing outof a certain lot
or piece of ground on the east side of Amber street, at the
distance of one hundred and. fifty-eight feet southward"
from Wood street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing'
in front on said Amber street eighteen feet, and in depth
of that width one hundred and fortv feet to Emma street.
CBeingihe same premises which Christian J Fell and
George M Kinsler and wives, by deed dated June 8, A.
D. 1858. and recorded in-Deed Book A. D. B , No. 28,~
page 179. &c .granted to Robert Mcßride in fee, reserving
the ground rent of $40.'60 aforesaid. 3
No“l4i-.The undivided moiety or half part of all that'
certain three-story brick messuage or tenement and lot
or piece of ground, situate In the city of Philadelphia, on
the southwesi side of Ann street, at the distance of two
hundred and twenty feet/north westward from Bath
street; containing in front or breadth, on said Ann street
forty feet. and. in length or depth, extending thence
southwestward keeping the same breadth at right angles
with said Ann street, one hundred and eight met.
[Being .the same premises which:-Ashton J. Davis and
wife, by deed dated August 9, A. D. 1841, and recorded
Deed Book G. S.» No. 30, page 131, &e , granted unto
Christian J. Fell and George M. Kinsler in fee, as tenants
in common.] ; -
No. 15. The undivided moiety or half part of all that
brick building and lot or piece of ground, situate at the
northwest corner of Front end Coates streets, in the city
ofPhiladelphia; containing in. front or breadth on said.
Front street thirty feet one inch, and in length or depth
on the north line thereof .eighty feet four, inches, and on
the south line thereof along the said Coates street eightv
two feet two inche*, more or- less, and. in breadth on the
rear end thereof.thirty feet five inches and a half; also,
the undivided, moiety or half-part of all that certain lot
orpiece of ground, situate on the north side of Coates
street, at the distance of eighty-two feet two inches
‘westward from the northwest corner of the said Coates
street and Front street,in the city of Philadelphia; con
taining in front or breadth on the said' Coates' street
: eighteen feet, and extending s in length or depth north
wardly between parallel lines, at right angles with said
Coates street on the east line thereof, thirty feet five
inches and a half, and on the we3t line thereof thirty feet
six inchesand three-quarters. [Beingthe same premises
which John B. Budd and wife, by deed dated November
.3, A. D. 1841, recorded,in Deed Book G S., No. 34, page
94, &c-, granted and conveyed unto Christian J.-Fell and
George M; Kinsler in fee, as tenants in common. ] ' .
. No. 16. The undivided moiety or half part of all that
certain lot or pieceof ground, with the messuage or tene
ment thereon erected, situate on the southerly side of a
ten- feet-wide alley or court, left open by Henry Brnsstar,
deceased, called Brusstar’s alley, at th*.distance of about
two hundred and fifty-nine feet eastward from Queen
street, in Kensington, city of Philadelphia; containing iii
‘ breadth east and west nineteen feet, and. in length or.
-depth, extending southward at„ right angles with
the'said alley parallel with Queen street, about forty
feet, be the .same more or less. [Being the same pre
mises which Thomas Brusstar and wife, by deed dated
March 4, A. D. 1844. and recorded in Deed Book R. L. L ,
No. 16, page 590, &c. , granted unto Christian J. Fell and
George'M, Kinsler infee, as tenants in common J
’ [D> C.V 624; June T., *63. Debt, $3,000. ’ Hieskell. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
George M Kinsler. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. July 22.1563. iy23-3t
QHERIFF’S SALE.-BY YIRTUE OF A
writ of Alias Levari Facias, to •m 6 directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, August 3/1863, at 4 o’clock. at Sansom-street
H&IL ■
One full equal and undivided'third-part, the whole
into three equal parts to be divided, of, in. 1 and to all
that certain lpt or piece of ground, messuage or
tenement thereon erected, situate on. the west side of Ja
cohy street, 'at-the distance of two hundred and eighty
seven feet northward from the north side of Race street
(forjberly'caUed Sassafras street), in the Tenth ward of
the said city ; containing* in front on the-said Jacoby
street fifteen feet, and extending in length or depth west-'
ward eighty feet, to a certain ten-feet-wide-alley lead-,
ing southward into Wagerstreet., Bounded southward
by ground granted or intended to have been granted by
william Bethell and wife, to Samuel W.\-Wear on
ground rent: northwardly by gronnd partly of the said
William Bethell, and by ground partly of Bnaton and
Burd; eastward by the said Jacoby street, and west
ward by the said .tentfeet-wide-alley. [Being the same
premises which Nathan Bartlett, by indenture dated the
thirteenth day of August, A. D. 1835, recorded in Deed
Book A. M., No 70, page 327, &c.. granted and conveyed
unto Rebecca Ann Smith in fee. under and subject to the
payment of a certain yearly gronnd rent or sum of forty
five dollar.-, parable to William Bethell, his heirs and
assigns. Ain? the said Rebecca Ann Smith, afterwards
intermarried with Dr.\Frederick A. Carpenter/ and. is
since deceased, intestate, and without issue, 7 leaving her
surviving husband, the said Dr. .Frederick A. Carpenter,
and her sister Mary. Smith, married to George Powell,
the children of her.brother Benjamin P. Smith, deceased,
and the said John S. Po well/son and only child of her
sister, Hannah PouUney Smith,- deceased, formerly
married to the said George Powell ]- Together with the
right, liberty, and privilege of building, over a certain
three-f€et-wide-alley adjoining the said lot on the north,
to the depth of thirtv-two feet from the' said Jacoby
street ; aha together with the'free and common use and
privilege of the said ten-feet-wide-allev. _ •
CD. C. 630; JuneT., ’63. Debt, $304:82. Hopper.]
Taken in. execution and to be sold as the property of
JohnS. Powell. JOHN THOMPSON, Shenffi-
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22, 1863. jy23-3t
SHERIFF’ S SALE.—BF VIRTUE OP
hJ a writ of 'Alias li'evartFacias, to me directed, will
fee exposed topublic sale or .yendu.Or-.oxi MONDAYJSve
nine, August 3,1863, at 4“o’clock;;at Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground; with, the three
story trick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situ
ate on the west side of Hancock street, late in the,Keu
sineton district, now in the Seventeenth ward of the
city of Philadelphia; at the distance of one hundred and
eight feet southward from the south side of Master
street; containing in-breadth or.;front on said Hancock
street eighteen feet,'and extending in length or depth, at
right angles withsaid Hancock street, fifty-one feet six
inches. . Bounded- on the north and south by ground of
Thomas B. Longstreth, on the west by; ground granted
or intended to have been granted to Lewisfioffon ground,
rent; and .on' the east .by-Hancock .street, aforesaid. 7
[Which lot of ground Thomas Longstreth and Lydia his
wife, by indenture dated the 21efc day of January, A. D
one thousand eight hundred and forty-two, recorded in
the office for recording deeds,; &c., for the'city and
county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book (J. S., No. 35,
page 515, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said Han
nah Goss. in fee: reserving thereout unto said Thomas
B. Longstreth, his heirs and assigns,'the yearly rent or
sum of eighteen dollars, lawful silver money of the
United States of America, payable on.the first day of the.
months of October,and April, half-yearly thereafter for
ever, without deduction for taxes. D , ~ ,- ;
[D. C. 632;-JuneT., 63. Debt. $311.12. Hopper.]
Taken in execution and: to be sold as the property of
J “°> QoSBmd HaßnahG .?^ iS T IH!iPSOH. Sheriff.
■ Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22,1563. jy23 : 3t.
CITERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
0.. a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me dl
rrected. 'will be exposed to'public sale or vendue, oh
; MONDAY- Evening, August 3, 1863, at 4 o’clock,' at San
som-streetHall;'-, . \ 'V
nil that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast
erly side of Bichmondßtreet, at. the distance of twenty
feet northeasterly of Ontario.' street, hr the Nineteenth
ward of of Philadelphia; containing in front or
r breadth on said Richmond street eighty-seventy feet, and
extending in length or depthof that breadth southeaster
ly, on the northeasterly- side; one hundred and fifty-eisiw -
feet, more or less; and-6n : the southwesterly side’tnereoi
' one hundred and forty-nine feet seven inches andtnree-.
eighths'of an .inch to -Tarpln street. Bounded south--
westeily by ground granted by John Lambert to John
O’Brien on* ground rent, - southeasterly by said *wrpm
street, -northeasterly-by ground now or , la : -Harry
‘ Conrad, and northwesterly byßichmond streehafore
said; - CBeingthe'samerpremises-which James Prosser,,
and Abby, Ms wife; by deed dated the eighth No
vember, A. D. 1860, recorded in Deed Book B., No.
139, page 441, granted and conyeyed to : Joseph T. Kow
andmfee.- Reserving thereout ‘be WrlyTent
hundred and thirty dollars and fifty cents, payable half
yearly on the first days ofJanuaryand_-Julyforever,
clear of taxes, for arrears whereof those proceedings are
had, and subject to .winch rent said promises, will be
: rD l 'c 611 *’ Jane T., ’63. Debt, $276.90/'H: C. Townsend.l
- Tftkfi'n in execution andto-bs 6old as the property of
JoaSSh T Rowandi Sherift
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. July 22,1863. jy23-3t
AITCTION SALES,
JOHN B. MYEBB & CO, AUO7IOK
-4 EE3S, Nos. 333 and 3-M MARKET Street.
foSmSs ? ”edit-° Ck - WiU 110 soH Vcatalene. **
An aeaortment of etapla and fancy dry goods.
fall sale op boots and shoes foe irb3.
We will hold fall sale of Booteand ,h«i ”
. . OK TUESDAY MOBRIHO. •
Ap|nst dOi, at 10 o clork, hv catalogne,on fonr monKifl r
wlll he sokl wllhont^eaerve tention ° f the tlade -’ “
on^eiTrain S ;rf t £la taloga9B -? arte examin9l <***
■pUBNESS, BRINLET, & 00..
' ~ Ko. *39 MARKET BTBEET.
M THOMAS '& SONS,
JtU * No?. 139 a-ad South FOtJETH Street.
PUBLIC BALES STOCKS AND SEAL ESTATE BYSKT
* - TUESDAY
dining'thebusiness-season;in the months of July —*
August only occasional sales.
tVu& a . * FTTHNITUBE SALES
at the Auction Store every Thursday.
TrnrT®rwriT f n l ?.TO»T 3 ,S^ l 2.S, tll Jl oorth Street.
HOUSEHOLD FTORn^. A |IAHO, GAS F^TTOB.
THIS MOBHIKG,’
street, theAonsehold and kitchen fnrni
aaa BxhiTos, fine spring mattresses. «H
cloths, tapestry carpets, <£*c. w
themie 137 ho examined at & o'clock on the morning of
Sale ftt IS9 and 141 South Fourth Btreot
SUPEE FUHMITUBE. PIANO POBTE. CHINA AfNB
GLASSWARES. FINE CARPETS
At „• .OR THURSDAY MORRISG? ‘
At nine o clock, at the Auction Store, the super fur
“Farc, pmno, carpets, bedding, Stc.
Also, 2 marble head and foot stones.
order o’a 0 ’ a larg9 a »d super electrical machine made t*
Alf o, 900 feet India rubber hose:
pANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUO
•*- TIOREERS. No. 313 MARKBT Street.
S fo B O? F S^I^TS; C^VoI D G^O P DTIf.
logue.; - i *
Ti ON .WEDNESDAY MORNINO. -
July 29th, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely.
(GILLETTE & SCOTT,
_ -. AUCTIONEEES,' Jayne's Marble Buildln*-.
619,CHESTNUT Streot, and eiG JATNR SfcrwS,
. " - - Philadelphia.
TJY HENRY P. WOLBEBT,'
. AUCTIONEER.
No. 303 MARKET Street, South 6id6i above Second Bt.
Regular Sales of Dry Goode, Trimmings, Notions, Ac..
orejY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY mOen-
INGBe at 10 o clock precisely,
- City and country Dealers are requested to attend *lt~oq
sales.. r : =
Conslcnmeiite respectfully solicited from Manufaota-
Kers, Importerß. Commission, Wholesale, and Jobbing
Houses, and Ketailers of all and every description of
Merchandise.
COTTON HOSIERY. FKInx—DKY - GOODS Ac
T - r -ON WEDNESDAY *®‘
July S9th, at 10 o’clock, wiU be sold whiltfebttitt hm
and half hose, wide tape.and cord skirts, dress and do
mestic goods, handkerchiefs, veils lace points, embroi
deries. trimmings, purees, feather x dusterH,,
pouchee, pipes, balmorals, shoes, &c. ‘Also, read
made clothing, cloths, cassimeres sattinetn. auspe >-
white and fancy muslin shiits, merino shirts
&C. : -
PHILIP FORD & 00., ATTOTIONBERS,
-*-■ -535 MARKET and 533 COMMERCE Streets.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES.'
ON THURSDAY MOENIRG.
July 30th, we willthold our first-sale of Boots and fHiowr
for . the Fall of 1863, when will be sold for cash, te
catalogue.
Commencing at 10 o’clock precisely, about 1,500 cases
prime boots, shoeß, brogans, cavalry boots and balmo
rals, mat received, from first-class City and Eastern
manufacture, to which we invite the early attention of
buyers' " -
1l| OSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
southeast sorner of SIXTH and BACE Street* *
. - „ MONEY TO LOANi
In large or small amounts, from one aoilar to thousanAlS
for any length of time agreed on, on diamonds,
jewelry, gold and silver plate, pianos, mirrors, font
tore, drygoods, groceries, hardware, entlery, clothing,
cigars, fowling pieces, fancy articles, merchandise gene
rally and of every description, on better terms than at
any other establishment in this city.
AT PRIVATE SALS. FOB LESS THAN HALF THN
, ' USUAL SELLING PRICES. »
Fine gold and silver English; American, and Swlm
tectlever watches,extra full jewelledand plain, of «h*
most approved and best makers,vin heavy hunting*
eases, double cases, magic cases, double bottom wag
open-face; fine gold chronometers, in heavy hunting*
oases; fine gold and silver lepine watches, in hunting
cases and open face; silver qoartier watches; douttg*
case English, silver watches, and others. Diamond**
finegola vest, neck, guard, and chatallen chains; com
pencil cases and pens, silver do.; setts of fine gold jewel*
rv, medallions, gold and silver specks, bracelets,Fnglfafc
plated vest chains; double and single-barrel fowling
pieces, some of them very superior;; revolving'field*
glasses, Ac. . .M 'NATHANB.
HEDICAK.
TUMELLE’S COMPOUND SYBUPOF
v dock.
As a safe and effectual remedy ifor Cough, Pain In
the Breast, Spitting Blood, Scrofula, and in all cases
where a Blood Purifier is requisite, it is the Medi
cine above all others. Try it. ' .
Sold by Proprietor..
: F. JUHELLB, 1535 MARKET Street
And all Druggists. : * . jylO-tse*
WHAT ISXIFE WITHOUT HEALTH!
” GOOD NEWS FOB THE SICK AND WOUNDEB.
Messrs. J. GRIM and T, ALLEN. MEDICAL ELEC*
TBlClANS,.(formerly associated with Profs. Boiles and
Galloway,) having removed to No. 793 North TENTH
Btreet, between Coates and Brown streets,-are now pre
pared to treat and cure all Curable Diseases, whether
acute or. chronic, pulmonary or paralytic,-without a
shock or any inconvenience 7 Poor Soldiers will be
treated gratuitously. The Ladle* will be treated by ■
lady. Among the diseases for' whlah we will give a spe
cial guarantee, when desire* 1 . we mention the followings
Consumption.lst&2d stages. Hemorrhage, .
Paralysis, {reneral Debility,
Neuralgia, • ‘Diseases of the Liver or
Asthma, - Kidneys,
Fever and Ague, Diabetes,-
Congestion, Prolapsus Uteri, (Falling
Dyspepsia, 'Womb,)
Rheumatism, Prolapsus AnL or Piles
-Bronchitis, Nocturnal Emission, kt. fcfe.
-No charge for eonsultatien. Office hours: 9 A. SL to
,6P.M. • " - • • • - ; ieB-dm.
{ TO THE DISEASED OF ADLI
F CLASSES.—AH sente and ehronie diseases enred, w
sbr spmal guarantee, at 1220 WALNUT Street, ft
■ PhUadelphia, when deelred,and, in ease of a fsll-T.
6 nre, no charge la made. • mi
.V Extensive and commodious arrangements have Vi
'I been recently made for boarding patients from **i
g distance at reasonable prices. V
J Prof. C. H. BOLLE&, the founder of tM*
practice, has associated with him Dr. M. J. GALLO- m-
WAT. . A pamphlet containing a multitude of eer-\
tificatee of those cured; slsp. letters and eompU-ft
ment&ry resolutions from medital fnen and others, *■
£ will be given to any person free:: V
■ ,N. B.— Medical men and. others who desire a V
< knowledge of my discovery ean, enter for a full >;
fl Bourse of lectures at auY time. ft'
* Consultation free. _ ' • • F
( DM- BOLL®* & GALLOWAY, V
1 daS !*»• WALNUT f
MACHINERY AND IRON.
pENN’A WORKS,
' On the Delaware River, below Philadelphia.
CHESTER, DELAWARE CO.. PENNSYLVANIA^
REANEY, SON) ft ARCHBOLD) .
: Engineers and Iron Ship Builder*,
JUimOTTTEBEB O? AIL lIIDI OV
CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING BNGIXHft
Iron Teasels of all descriptions. Boilers,
.., v Propellers, iw., At.
fgos. nBAVBT . W. B. BEAXBT, BAltt. ASOnaOW-
Late of Beaney, Neafle, & Co-, r Late Engineer-ln-ChleA.'
Penn’a Works, PhHa. U.S. Navy.
.jy29-ly,.
J, TAXTSHAS KBBSIOX, WILUAN N- WDUU«K.
lOH* n. COP*.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STSBRi;
V MERRICK 41 SOESi
ENGINEERS AND
Manufasture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines ter
land; river, and marine service. “ -
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &e.; Castintß
of all kinds, either iron or brass: .J- '
Iron-frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Saßretl
Stations, &«. - :
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most hb
r yrovM construction. •' "
Every description of Plantation Machinery, sura as
• Sugar.few, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Ste Mt.
Trains, Defecators, Filters, ramping Engines, **. -
Bole Agents for N.- Rillieux’s Patent Sugar BoQlaft
Apparatus ; Neamyth’s Patent Steam Hammer. and A*«
nmwall A wolsey";s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining
lfochine. • • ~ ‘ • auttti .
PENN STEAM ENGINE !
BOILER WORKS.—REAPER ft HTT*
PRACTICAL AUD THEORETICAL BKGmSESS, KA?
CHINISTS, BOILBB-MAKERB, BLACKSMITHS, «4
POUNDERS, having for many years been hisuesessfil
operation, and been exclusively engaged in bmldinf iH
repairing Marine and Slyer Engines, high. and low pre**
tare. Iron Boilers, Water Tanks,'Propellers, &e.. ft*. M*
spectftLUy offer their servicesto the.paoiie. ae being roily
£ repared to contract for Buxines of all sizes, Manner
liver, and Stationary: haying seta of patterns of
siies, ; are prepared to ezeente orders with quick despatch*'
Every description of pattern-making made at the shorn*
notice. High and Low-pressure, Pine,Tubular,, and
Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron> .
Porgihcs, of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass CsstuiA;
of all descriptions: 8011-Turning,' Screw-Cntttag, and all
other work connected with the above business.
Drawings and Specifications for all work done at ufg
establishment free of charge,- and work guarantied.
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room Tor .
pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety# and
are provided with shears, bloeks, ; &lls, ft#., m« iM
raising heavy or light weight*.-. - . -
. JAGOB_C. IBAIU, •
JOHBP. LEVY,
BEACH and CALMER gtr—H.
jen-tf '■
TTNION STEAM AND WATEB.
,U HEATING COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA.
GOLD'S PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATBB HEATH.
THOMPSON’S LONDON KITCHENER, And All oth«
Improved COOKING APPARATUS. . - .
i Boilers and Water Backs. Parlor and. other Grataa,
BegiFlers and , Ventilators, MBaeks .And Jambs,'and all
things connected with tbe above branchof Business.
,JAMBS P. WOOD,
No. *1 South lOURTH Street.
■ B. M. PELTWBLL.-Superintendent. ap39-Iy
1/TORSAN, OB B, &■- CO., STEAM.
"A ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, and General
Machinists and Boiler Makers, No. 1S1» CALLOWHILS
Street. Philadelphia. : ftilP-lr
SHIPPING.
yZMk BOSTON AND PFILAPBI^
iXAMK PBIASTBAMf^IPLINN, saving frommgk ‘
Nort on SATURDAYS, from first Wharf abovt PIRf
StreeCPhiladelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston.
i The steamer NORMAN, Captain Baker, w)D üB. from
Philadelphia for Boston, en SATUBDAY. JhlyJtugust
It, at 10 o’eloeiA.M.; and (toamer^SAXffiT.
Matthews-/rotaßoston.ontbeSAMßDAY, [tip. M.
These new and substantial steamships fonta redlar
line, eailln* from ea*h sort punctually on Bsardam
Insurants eff«ted»ton«-h»lf the ,r«nlnish«m*»»
sail yessele. .. ..
-Freights tsten at Mr rates, j
Shippers srs requested to sod Slip Hssots rail
Endtnir with th»lr foods. - ■ 1
apply to* 1 * 11 * SS*-*
mh9 m South PKI-AWAB Ay«Mfc ...
BTEAM WEEKLY T
SABAB POOL, touching at Queffljstow.
bor.)' TbS well-known Steamers of-tho LH:
York, and Philadelphia Steamship CPmpanl
od to sail as follows: _ , '
EDINBURGH. • • ■ • •.SatnrdftT
CITY OF LONDON.. SatnrSiy:
CITY OF SEW Y0RK........... .Saturday
And every sncceedini Saturday at noon, p
M, North Birer. 0J p ABSAGS . \
Parable in Gold, or Its.eqnivalent In, Cgreney... _
TIB&rCjLBIN, ' *BO OC&STBEKAGB, V. fS* g
Do to London, 86 00 ■ Bo; to Lodon 9|| 9| y
Do. to. Paris, - 96 00 to g ®
80. to Hamburg, 90 00 , Do. Ji
Passengers also forwarded to. Havre. Bremu, Botittr
dam, Antweip, &c., at eqnallv low.rates.l .; y—.
Pares from ldverpool or Queenstown: iPtP a
$86,'5106. Steerage QaojWH,
town.m Those who wish to send for weir Wends ell,
bnytneir tickets here atthese rates. .> ‘I- ■ • •
■ lot forth.!
fe M . , 111 WALNUT Street, Philalelphla.
_ -K—FOB NEW YOKE— NEW
.MSMKniTLT LINJ-VIA DSLAWABI A*»
#«i,lU Sen »t ««ona^Tat^ tirafc , -
■«.'MgoOTE T^gMm| h
.ni.tr TH.ru 14- andls BABTRITB3L~H.wVo*fc L _^
A- BULLY EQUAL TO THY BESIVWILBHffiATm.
■IT WALMUT ItiMk.
LIVES
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