The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 31, 1863, Image 4

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    THE CITY.
The Draft.—There were three wards
drawn yesterday—namely, the First, Sixth, and
Eleventh. The First Congressional district Is com
pleted. The Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth of
the Second district remain to be drafted. When
this is done, the draft in the city of Philadelphia
will be finirtied. Everything passed off . with the
harmony of patriotism yesterday. The following
named citizens ofthe ward were present by invita«
tion:
Richard Peltz, Alderman Lentz, H. M. Watt,
John Kesaler, Henry Hoover, Alexander Diamond,
John McLaughlin, James Gordon.
FIRST WARD.
The names of the drafted were as follows:
•Charles Donelly Charles Harrison
Benjamin Hovery Henry Betton
Jos T Hoaten James W Claiborne
Robert White JohnGuilkey
Robert Ferguson Robert G Cathcart
John Maguire Barney Kane
David Zaneß William Muldoon
Thomas Simpson Thomas Wright
John McOune Benjamin Murray
Joseph Bampton John Myers
Robert James Fullerton Peter Sellerman
William J Hallowell James Wagner
.Brien O’Haney John M Adams
Charles Alexander Gillmore
Willifkin Ta.vioc ' .
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John Applegate Hobart Wood
James Burlte Louis Flick
Louis Detra James MoYeety
Andrew Graham William Glassy
Thomaß Gardner Job McFatridge
John G Clark James Brooks
Isaac Meyers Robert Rea
James O’Harra James McFeeters
James D Jones John Johnson
Jameß Ramsley Wm Shellinger
Wmßrinnishulz Franoia Dyer
George Bane John Rindle
PmneJl BNorman Daniel V Sellinger
r Robert Dean Wm Keyes
Robert H Potter Robert Herd
George W Logan Peter Hoe
Jonathan Prichett . Wm Donahue
Henry Coon John McGowan
Wm Mullen x Wm H Lennois
George W Maybury Joseph Garlin
Samuel Daniels Joseph Knight
David Marshfield John King
John Riley • Wm Leider
James JBennetson Charles W Raven
Thomas JYlaxley Patrick Campbell
James Wasson Wm McOAne
James C North, Jr Anthony Gunty
Wm S Stehl Michael Rice
WmWard 'John Haggerty
Christopher Fitzsimmons! Alfred Cobbin
Edward Slevian Nicholas Costello
James Brook Andrew Moore
John McOlaskey Joseph Harvey
Aaron C Morton John A Price
Alex Park Elijah Evans
Wm Griffith Jesse Burns
Theodore M Apple Israel Hazzard
Andrew McNeil Wm H Ryan
Neil MoConaghey Abram Murrow
Edward Gillan Wm H Ryan
Joshua Harlan Hugh Mooney, Jr
John Gillespie Wm Westenburger
Edward Smith Alex O Fullerton
Ohailes Walters Daniel MoNeill
Philip Manaban Andrew Miller
Robt Price John Hickey
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Dam Rowan Theo Jaofcson
Geo Sample Jas Dever
WmO Castle Jacob Hanar ..
Abram Thompson James Moore
Matthew McCaske Albertson Stuart
John Chestnut James McCann
Henry Watte Joseph Getts
Andrew Watte Andrew Harbertson
Jos Emerson Wm H Barnett
David Dunbar John J Browney
Tmv Manly Thos E Reilly
Patriok Smith Henry Serau
John McLaughlin Jas McGarvey
John Gravell Wm Mazarune
Michael Corwin Terence Devlin
Samuel Hill 'Henry Jordan
Jos Green Jas White, Jr
John J Ferny Samuel HeBB
Sami K Steever Robert Ramsay '
David Edmondson Ashman
Andrew Magilton Evan Lutz
John McGucken John Wilson
Jacob Beck John. Volks
James Oassaden Geo Bremen
Robert Vanhorn Evan Davis
WmHiell JohnOJinder
Jas Carroll Samuel Hanna
John McOutchen Anthony McGardner
Adam Meyers Samuel Bladatock
John A Bailer Geo Dunbar
Thos Hackney Cornelius Conner
John Hess Peter Hopkins .
Alex Taggert Wm H Garrison
Sam Weiaer Joseph Smith
Theo Spear Thos Sheridan
WmKane James Hood
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Henry Hipsoh Michael Keaffe
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Wm Lilly . John Cox
WmGermon Wm Lockart
Chas W r Wiidsy Jos Landey
Jas Fisher' Geo Cambridge
Geo Morely Geo Magee ,
ThOB Nealey Geo M O’Donnell
Wm Meyer Dominic Verier
Timothy McCarthy *■- Michael McOortney
Benjamin Taylor Thos C Donnely
John G Koehler* 11 * Jeffries Preßton
WmDddo David Young
Wjn.Lawne Bayard Gibbs
McOrossen David Myers
John Dietz Franoia Aiken
- Peter Rushton John Fiselman
James Moore Geo W Naylor
•Oharleß Kent Jas C Andrews
David Louderbach Eli Lippincott
Job Shirley Jesse O’Kane
Thos Smith Robt Farrell
Jas Connelly Wm Poole
Martin H Williams John Callen
Wmßeementer Joshua BHorr
Hugh McKeever Chas Rickner
Geo Molley Richard Thompson
Patrick. Moldroe Jos McCune
JohnTrooksls Robert Stuart
Wm JPatterBon, Jr Alfred B Neill
John Reed James Gleason
James Wild Wm Welch
Wm Mercer Wmßobertson
Hugh McVey JohnGlase
ThOB j Chadwick Wm Lehey
Jacob Cox - Michael Fighe
John Turner Alex Bunting
Jos L Goff Chas E Ferris
Chas Perkins Francis Sanford
James Donelaon Samuel Wiles
Alex Baird Isaac Vansant
Samuel Simon Charles Budd
Wm Lutz John Roberts
Richard Simpson WmHMoning
Thos Bradley Robt Watson
Robt Kilpatrick James Richards
Allred Morgan WmDunn
James Sergeant Edward Bretty
Emanuel westenberge Seward
Daniel Mullen , Wm Dennison
Wm Shutz . . Joseph CArneß
Frank Halley Andrew McDowell
Geo S Roberts Nathan Tomlin
Robert McCorelen Felix McLaughlin
James Clark James Murphy.
John J Hickman . * Frederick Kyle
Geo Van Blunk Emmanuel S Lecture
James Willß Michael Heeler
John B Saville .Charles Mizel
Jacob Reementer Daniel Hazzard’
John Douglas James Gaßline
George W Fox James Brogan
Samuel Treeston Henry Sauer
Frederick Keller Joshua Hickman
Sami Cunningham Geo H Yulinga
John J Shorts Geo Oarrick
Daniel Fourish Benj Davis
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Jas MoHeury Michael McCabe
Francis Murray James Nicholson
John Clifton Chas Simon
Daniel Eiley Geo Dankle .
Samuel Scott John Martin
Joseph Lawrence Dennis McCurdy
■ Orne John Quinn
David MeCort John Weils
Barney Dever O Kessler
"Wm Caldwell Michael Lynch
Thos Nash Geo W Brown
Thos Goodman Miohael Shae
Benj Thompson Samuel MoMorria
Wm Giikey .Tos Watson
Edward Mailer John McClain
Samuel Cox John Hunt ,
Patrick McGuigan Wm Nanoreen
Isaac N Woodward John Litzberg
Wm Janes Alex Stuart
John Magee Wm McGowan
James Power Jonathan Haokett
Oharleß Hoting Hugh Foloney
Michael Haslin John Neesley
Wm Maguire James Carr
Jameß Schaeffer John Quinn
Wm Witchraft John Myers
John Dtiesback OharlesSands
John Magee Victor Edeli
David MoCabe David Kiche
Dennis McOollom David Dunlap
Wm Carson Wmßagerly
John Oathridge Jos Mankin
Wm Eedfern Wm Dusey
John F Kault Wm Hook
Thos MoCuliy Frank Leville
Fredk B Weigand Hugh Martin
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John Kilpatrick .IBobt Whiskers
Joseph Beck Bernard McOonneU
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Abram Fulton Michael Sedgwick
Thos Hutton Jr . Sebastian Brannon
Wm Summerneld Henry Lee -
JosAKowe John Bower
Win D Satterfield iTedoriok Bower
John Soott Jas Winter
Wm MoCall Wm Hilyai'd
Thos Dick ' Michael Gorman.
Matthias Louderback Wm Foley
Wm D Milliack Benj Story
Alex Walker Jos Ellingworth
Wm Wilson Archibald Aikens
Samuel Kline Alex Henry
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Jos D Maule Philip Koehler
Michael Conley David Harris
Allen K Miller Thos Burnß
ThosO Baker Theo Barker
Fred Leibfried Hobart Gessen
Wm Double Emanuel Tratyi
Matthias Volmer Philip Small
Jas Kenney Chas Scanlan
Augustus Lyons Wm Cummings
Geo Clark Danl Calhoun
Jas O’Donnell Vincent Pennington
Kobertßoyd John Luce
Penrose Forbes John J Tizzard
John Wainwright Sami Dougherty
Henry Wilson Kobt H Sinnioks
i Wm Wellington John O Young
Harvey E Mole Henry Francis
John Ferguson Joahua Wainwright
Wm Scott Geo Reynolds "
Geo Benson Jos Haigh . -
Wm Crawford Jas Wells
John Oleckner. Jr William McOuUough
John Goodchild Thomas Egan.
.John Bossick John Y. Young
William L Hancook Edward Mcßride
•Charles Overson William Brandt
Thomas Burke John H Kinsley
.John MoOalleester Peter Shaffer
James Haziett George Wells
John M Brien Valentine Keon
Alexander McDonald Hugh Cook
Valentine Bicking Thomas H Houston
John Mcßride Edward Bockwell
"Anthony Ashmen Thomas Hill
Thomaß Burke William Metcalf
Peter Barr James Kelly
Edward Fowler Patrick Martls
Jeremiah Haff Jameß McDonell
■ George Wanamaker Thomas Curry
Kobt Tieknor Henry Finney
Wm Berwig Sami Sleath
Joe Durham John. J Shaw
Wm Richards John Grogan
Geo Oram Wm Conklin
Wni Mayberry Kobt Hales
•Wm H Ewell Edw Holzer
Michael Nioholson John Gilbert
'Michael Kelly Sami H Tyson
Kiohd 0 Fang J Huston
'Wash Yates Kobt J Murphy
John Boone JnoE Fields
Thos Near? Edwin Patterson
Patoick McNittiger Jas Horn
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Wm Clark Henry Bosier
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Wm Quigg
Joseph Bailey
Patrick McOune
Samuel P Thompson
Charles W Carnes
Robert Thompson
Wm Meekey
Samuel R Kennedy
Jos Thompson
Michl Sereerey
Henry Delix
Nicholas Holden
Abram Lee
Geo Cain
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Robert T Simpson
Abram Behart
Daniel Connor
Daniel Davis
Geo McDermot
G Hennr Zeigle
Henry Grover
Wm Tomlinson
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Michael Roddy
Wm C Chambers
George Rivell
Patrick Cahill
Jameß Gallagher
Thomas McCouoh
James Long
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Charles A Muehart
Matthew McGarvey
Jerome B Jacobs
Henry Simon
Wm Thompson
Jos Walker
Hugh McKullin
Wm Murphy
John Wagner
John Tull
Jas Rollins
Wm O Shearer
Josiah Tomlin
Geo Howard
Geo Parker
Christopher Jenkins
Charles Cox
Henry Rutter
Wm Graham
Edward Flanigan
John Bosbart
James Hanna
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Chas Pope
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Henry C Stephenson
Wm J Wilson
James Walker
Cornelius McAldif
Philip Myera
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Jos Wardhouse
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Richard Curran
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John H Franklin
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Charles Allen
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John G-nrtler
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William Twiggs
John Roberta
James Knoll
John Douglas, Jr
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Jos Miller
Abram Everett
Daniel Taylor
Jacob Miller
Job Alexander
Wm H Snyder
Wm Hunter
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Henry Sead
Jas W Landis
George W Yocum
Peter Pougrie
John Williams
John Mullen
Patrick Caher
Frederick McFarland
Thomas McDonald
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John Riddle
Wm Wright
George Wren
Peter Brennan
Nicholas Jenigen
Wash Wildin
Charles Laime
John Breswaith
Wm Johnson
James Young
Wm McGarvey
Geo W Wainwright
Jas McMullen
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Jas Hill
Henry Deets
Thos Brooks
Jas Crawford
Peter Kinsler
John Murray
Eeekial Wilson
Danl McCurdy
Benj Breeding
Ephraim Cordon
Geo Prist
Wm F Walker
WmH Ellis
Robert Johnson
John Fitzpatrick
John Hurston
John Shinheider
Patrick Kelly
Wm Peltß
Henry Hopper
Patrick Mooney
WmE Wilson
Jas Davenport
Obediah Kershaw
Curtis Myer
Michael Hums
John A Baker.
Robert Livingston
Wm Oldfield
Wm Hamilton
Henry Grimley
Hugh Mclntyre
Halowell Hemphill
Edward Switzer
Peter Alperse
Patrick Lapitts
John Brayton
Columbus Boland
David Stuart
John Markley
Alex J Russell
Andrew Elliot
Jos J Breeding
Hosea Blood
Joseph Riley
John Myers
John Kidd
Peter FJahey
Johnßrady
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Edw Roe
John A Connor Jr
Wesley Zerman
Wm Daler
John Duddy
George B Scott
Jno Furey
Jas Morrow
John Doyle
Jos Kinkade
Thoß McCalg
Wm Fink
John Hankey
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Hugh McVey
Frank McCaulley
Henry Hamilton
Wm Miller .
Samuel Tamme
Robert Sink
John Hazley
Andrew J Lindsey
Benj Johnson
Hiram Resenberg
Jas Collins
John McGiveny
Chas Fay .
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Alex Turner
Wm Miligan
Edward F Morgan
Wm Butler
Chas Priest
Geo C Brigga
Vincent Fennlngton
Philip Pauline
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John McGonagle
Israel Johnston
Edward Chester
Joaeph Ruck
Robert Chism
Henry Magee •
Joseph Kinkane
George Gruff
Davia Wheeler*
George Cutchuck
Jacob Thomas
John Black
Thomas Campbell
Joseph Connelly
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Horatio Robinson
Benj Kline
Jno Thomas
Roderick Daly
John Henderson *
Samuel McKnight
Edwin P Glenn
Miles Clark
Joseph Harrison
David Fry
Peter Bradley
Geo Fox
Archibald McGregor
John Hankins
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Geo Baker
John King
George Jennings
William H Bailey
Francis Mintzer
Frederick Dilks
James Gallagher
Jacob Bethel
George Wiles
Andrew Ward
Patrick Dunn
James Dougherty
Richard H Hullinger
Warde Morgan
John Glenn
Charles Much
Michael Callahan
Timothy Lynch
Frank Gunn
Wm G Miller
Louis Lowring
John Riley
Fred’k Ghrdes
Richard McCurdy
John Midwinter
John Hoffman
Robert Warnock
Nathaniel Bewer
John R Keen
John MoConnell
John Cassidy
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Christopher Caddaher
Henry Stowe
Thos Ledwitoh
Johnson Manell
Wm Perry
Thos Allen
Walter Bagshaw
Jesse Reeves
Wm Vaughn
Thomas Leech
Richard Wall *
Samuel Reed Jr
Charles McMann
Henry-Young
Wm Deweeß
Thos Murby
Dennis Dougherty
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Michl Clanney
Wm R Thompson
Abram Walker
Andrew Carrol
Robert Me Glare
John Wells
Henry Eppenburg
Andrew Blair
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John Harburger.
Allen Boen
Richard Scott
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Creorge AUch
Thomas Gii’er
Wm McDowell
Wm Simmons
John Munn
Chas M Yomer
Jas White, Sr
Robt Kane
Sami Finlay
Frederick Cline
Hezekiah Wilson
John Strife
H L H Haffery
Danl Magee
Benj Wright
Chas Peragrove
John Berger
Wm Vaile
Henry Hammlll
John J Klimer
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John Redman
Wm Cox, Jr
Samuel Orchard
Samuel Hawkey
Samuel Fulton
Adam Hoffner
John Coffey
Jacob Franley
Hugh McOrossen
John Watts
Henry Isaac
Wm Gain
John McCaffney
John Hoon
Wm McCullough
Thomas Cutler
Patrick Gibson
George W Breese
Jeremiah Greese
Henry Fetrough
Jameß McKinley
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Wm Husted
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John E Bailey
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Patrick Douglass
Wm Dougherty
Bernard Mellory
Charles Flandiß
Wm Richher
Alexander Febson
Jos Wells
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Chas Parsons
Samuel McNutt
Jameß Stinson
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Louis Mcßride
John A Adderßon
Jas Gillespie
John Chapman
Patrick F Mallery '
Jas O’Donnell
Andrew Mclllvaine
Peter MoGloughlin
Clark Hunter
Armon Gebhart
Owen T Edgar
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Joseph Gorman
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John Patchell
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Henry Rhile
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Chas E Olmstead
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Wm H Farrell
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Charles W Roach, Jr
Jamei Higgins
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Charles Carter
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Benj Myrtelius
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Henry McDevitt
John Murphy
John Stager
John S Turner
Adam B Mickle
Jos Reed
Jas McCracken
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Thos Wilcox
Jas Walter
John Young
Willis Hunter
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Peter Young
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Thos Cunningham
John Dale
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Jas J Sanders
Herman Helmbold
Wm Heckett
Richard St John
John Denny
Joseph L Davis
Wm Backshaw
Henry Titlow
Jno W Ewes
Geo Wallins
Edward Hutchinson
Geo Vickers
Stephen Foster
Wm A Houston
Jos Bland
Nell Bryson
Patrick Donahue
Jas Hasßon
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John B Myers
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Alfred Thornley
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Wm Anderson.
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James McLaughlin
Wm Crawford
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John King
Wm N Brooks
Jacob Young
John Brennan
Henry W Craig
John Carrlgan
Jacob Baker
Jos Riley ,
Jno McArthur
Christian Wolf
John Miller
Joseph Burt
Francis Maigrot
John Orr
Martin Burkhart
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Samuel White
Daniel J Atwood
Wm Fleming
Henry Rau
Wm J Pollock
Bernard Myers
John Cunningham
Adam Quigley
Alfred Morris
Samuel Cooper
Charles McCallage
Archey Anderson
John Scithe
Samuel Powers
James Anderson
George A Johnson
John Harmony
Edgar Clermerith
William Ellis
Robert W Dungan
'• William PhUips
John'Orr
John Gilliespie
John Voice
Patrick O’Brien
JoseDh H Bryson
Andrew Strang
Geo H Morton
Wm Landon
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Thomas N Daisey
Wm Wagner
Thos Green
Geo Barnes
Benj Algier
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Allen Hoffman
Thos Mcßirney
Henry Lillegore
James Devlin
Thos Campbell
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Archey Boyd .
James Haily
Geo Walter
Geo Peterson Jr
Henry Kenny
James McCartney
Wm West
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Charles Roberts
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Wm M Yomer
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Chauncey B Abbott
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John Scott
John Hoopea
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John Bastian
Jos Clendaoiel
Geo Sewell
Henry Everly
Miohael Devericks
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Alfred Delestatius
Joseph Wall
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Edward Maroney
Chas Wells . '
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Francis Taylor
Thomas Fell
Joshua Gibbs
Joseph King
John Lontz
John B Thomas
Jos Kennedy
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Wm Burns
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Joseph Rankin
Isaac Schuster
Wm Coonß
Geo Lentz
JosiAh Simmons
Geo Hatton
Thomas Burns
David Griffith
Thomas Thompson
Edward Cuberly
Wm Magilton
Jos Patton
Michael Gallagher
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Leonard Reiser
Henry Mcßride
James Meyers
Thos Mitchell
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Joßiah Brouee
William Barker ,
William Derousse.
John Colly
Louis Hatka
Henry Simmons
John Doone
John Cunningham
John Hanan
John Hunter
John Fox
Jas Johnson
Win Cheeseman
.Tames Donnelly
John Nevins
John Leavy
John Fitzpatrioli
Geo G Mullock
Thos Gofford
Henry Turner
Robt Tinker
Leaba Coucher
Sami Harvey
John Barnett
John Shamburger
Asa Allen
Wm H Fogarty
Wm H Givens
Robt Adams
Gilbert D Spear
Wm Linton
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Geo Morrison
Geo Lutz
Archibald Dornan
Robert White
Edward H Vaile
Jas Scanlan
Benj Clark
John Finnegan
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John Coyd
John Rivell
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Thomas Browa -
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Martin Kelly
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John PAtrick
John Simpson
James Nicholson
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John Remick
James Wells
Wm Rice
Patrick McCabe
Geo Jardlne
Geo M Sharp
Robert erodes
James McLaughlin
Geo Lightcap
James Briggs
Michael Randall
Isaac Ross
George H Geuiger
Geo Rafferty
Samuel Ellingsworth
Thomas Rowe
John Ii Lewis
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Edgar PSteitz
Arthur Oldberaton
Ohas Middleton
Wm McGloughlin
Wm Garvin
Andrew McConnell
David Y Moaman
Samuel McClellan
Alex Armstrong '.
Jos Welch
Henry Harker
James Hardarse
George Milfang
Frederick Kane
Amos Ziegler Jr
Joßeph Locker ty
George Furman
Wm Bovier
Hugh McQuade
Joseph Mftyhan
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Charles Black
John Altcrger
Joseph Hooker
Charles Haines
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Geo Graham
Matthew Lawlor
Geo Walters
Thos Taggart
Hugh Smith
John Fluhr
WmF Heinenger
Louis Betz
John T Davis
Frank Smith
Wm Robinßon
Matthew Maloney
Henry Heenan
Augustine Hans
Wm H Casßarth
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Wm Carley
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Jos Smith '
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Miles Bruton
Edwin Waterman
John Hull
Wm H Wilson
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Henry Cobb
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John Smith
Total number of names
drawn l»483.
Tlie following, gentlemen were inviicl to be pretl*
ent. Mr. Making was absent, being sick ai borne.
He bad the honor of being drafted: Samuel Bispham,
Harman Baugh, D, Wm. Gfregg, Chambers McKib
ben, F. A- Wolbert, John B. Makins.
There were 1,767 names enrolled, and 537 drawn,
as follows:
Walter Spangle-
John George ■
Geo S'Harris
WmH Barnes <
Wm Dubring
John Betz
Chas F Crlpps
John Adams <
WmO Esher
CbasCollis
James Donnelly
Wm H Adams
SophHolwig
Alfred Cooper
George Woodruff
R M Closain .
Michael Shinn
JacobKuntz
Joseph Beeside
Isaiah Bates
Wm YuDgker
Henry Coltas
James O’Brian
Wm McDowell
G L Worthington
Felix Rogers
John L Scherer
Thomas Boyd
Heller
John Odrian
John Davey
Louis Speckt
John Firkenhoff
Wm Justice
Ghas Haßßenstal
Edward Ware
David Jarvis
Wm Conner
John Siiman
Nathaniel Walterß
Fred Lightner
John Miller
Edmund Fell
Isaac G Reed Jr
Jas S Bolitho
JB Makins
K A McOoombs
David F Conover
.Lewis 0 Bland
Bichard America (col’d)
.Henry Danforth
Amst Gerback
Wm Vance
W C Harriß
Edw Needles
Chas Storm
David H Beck
Edw Warrington
Francis A Kirkpatrick
JfICOD Hctunut _
3>l n
John Kaighn
O GHemstead
Thomas Keim
James Conway
Alexander Bogel
Pat Henneßy
John Becket (colored)
Samuel C Zane
Samuel Collyer
John Kennedy
Charles Groff
Richard Lumley -
Thomas Woodward
Abraham Rundio
WmMoseley
Collin Woodward
Frederick Coffman
Frank Crimmcll
Geo W Nicholson
Henry Titus v .
John Glennery
Wm Scudder
J C Bleb el
Mark Deltrich
Wilkinson Lucas
Geo Hamilton
Wm J Leader
Jacob Stein '
John Wm Rennert,
Christopher W agner
Joseph Rood
Mark Dillinger
David Oarterry
Jacob Haux
Chas Haywood
Fred Smart
GeoMeNoo!
Trai&mrDßfljcnr
C M Coolidgv
T C Else
Thomas Leech
William H Potter
Thomas Difer
George Brown
Oliver Cunningham
William Jordan
Christian Lieber
Andrredy Fry
August FHenne
Charles Lichaw
William Gencer
James Danworth
James O Haywood
Peter S Dooner
Isaac Britton
Jos G Hibbs
F T ABhton ' !
Joshua Jackson
George M Bisbing 1
Julian Fagans
Philip C Haldeman
John Johnson
Wm Nuneman
Peter B Hall
Lewis Fales
Martin Nestle
Wmxtoiby
Chas
Wm Keller
Wm Tyson "
Justin Oelschlegel
J J Stadiger
Henry Burnell
Alfred Miller
Martin Kill&ky
Rich Albright
Henry Reicht
E Gaillard Jr
Samuel C Eaton
J AKlimmer
George Gordon
Robert Cunningham
Nathan S O Folwell
John Daily
Gotleib Burkh&rdt 1
T G Bohinson 1
Samuel Myers
Ernest Alexander
Samuel C Bean
James Smith
SHHackett
John Weiser
J C Goebel
JohnENorcross
Benj Mills
J) Wolf
George Haller
Herman Biigholz
Wm McKinney
Edw Devlin 1
Charles Herring (colored)
Conrad Geerback
Anthony Akers
Edw Ryan
CFWicbman
Christian Laffler
Frederick King
Morton Nugent
H Guttermah
Hugh J Steinmetz
Jos Verdresw
John H Lutz
Albert Edenborn
Chas Me Cully'
John Hays
Robert'Watts
John JNaßtribe
Pat Oallaban
Jacob Lutz
George Blum
Lewis Brodhead
Henry Atkins
Michael Batican
Lawrence Hart s
William Falla
Chasßichman
James J Babell
Gustavua A Demmoy
W Williams
Wm Blacklow
Aaron Craven
Chriatopher Mitzer
John Lamond
Joseph L Amer
Michael Norriaon
Christian Oohl
Daniel F Corrie
Amos Laning
August Dorsheimer
A F Zimmerman
John McKinley
Alfred Yauchler
Wm Keyser
Roht M EaTly
Michael McEwen
FatHaaaon
Miner J Robbins
Fat Welah
Wm Tomlinson /
Ohas Kelyer
Ohas Burns
Jas McDonald
Jas Moore
Owen McKinney
Robfc Morehead
ThosE Walton
HenryHuttner
Lewie Suitland
Wm White
Hughßarneß
Wm Rithe
A Schneider
Emanuel Gibbons
PH Murry
Joseph D Jones
Francis L Moore
Michl Sherron
Guatave Foeter
John B Jones
John Schmidt
Michl Weaver ,
Jaa Bardsley
Robfc Rothbone
John Anderson
LeviDuugan
John O’Brien
Robfc Monk
Jas R Dickson
Wm F Corbit
Joseph Cortas
Wm Denkman
Job H Taylor
Wm A Walton
MUM Brows
surpass
Jobn IVCutilbeer
Chris Schaffer
David Furman
JohnXeindick
Charles Warren
Anthony Dryer
Charles Bonetts
John McEwen
Amos D Sfcimmell
D C Seigrist
T Y Roads
Robert McFitrish
Valentine Golderman
Jacob Reeser
HHShantz
Charles Brown
Edward Scherer
James Woolman
James Mayhew
Wm T McKenny
Wm Jefferson (colored)
J D Hartranft
Conrad Klotzback
Wm Bailey
Guthrie Estling
Michael A Barr
John Jones
Christian Pfisterer .
Louis Brockerman
ThosH Green
Win Jones (colored)
Sami W Huntley
WmVeiht
Barney Conaway
Gustave G Francke
Carl F Munzer
Jas Chiseltine (colored)
Charles SBaw »
Drsinaimuß
John F Bennett
Robert Woodbum
A W Taylor
John Mosler
Isaac White
JohnSHibbs
Victor Green
Jos Keim
Lucius Holliday
John M Cropper *
Thomas Matthews
W S'Brown
Mich Stack
William Blake
Abram Raiguel
JohnDelany
Anthony Armedo
Sigmund Winrow
Bernard Devlin
Charleß Flympton
Andrew J Croll
William H Budlong
Jaoob Withington
Rev Mr Hendricks
Dennis Kennedy
D W Chambers
Moses Pendergrast
Thos Mullen
Jacob Kaus
Joseph Blair
Jtfs Sailer
Jos Somers
Sailer
Wm'*"
. Wm Dugan
Philip Wioker
Henry Young
Wm Opdyke
Daniel Barr
Joseph Faboowarous
Samuel B Filson
Wm Martin
Adolph Dfichier
Charles Hooper
Wm Howard.
Samuel Shaw
W W Williams
Peter Lynch
Wm Becker
John Hunter
JH Elliott
John R Walter
John Mullen
George Brown
JLLukens
Alfred Knight
John Brown
Henry Gilbert
James McLaughlin
Franois Villette
) Samuel Jackson
Joseph Q,uiglcy
George Tulrey
James Benney
George L Ebenbaok
Charles McCarty
Daniel Van oaten
M H Bolt
Charles Prenot
Henry Cramer
' Thomas Heis
William Godshalk
Henry Graham
Daniel Wills
WmH Belknap
Samuel F Eberman
Frank Kursh
Alex Holland •,
WmOnion
Jacob Miller
Lowry McClellan
George Ogle * •
WmQ.iiandrill m **
Henry Gable...
: . • X 4
THE PEKBS—PHII<ADEL
John W Allison
S H Britton
A Black
Henry Mervine
Robt Clark (colored)
Ambrose Harkins
John Thompson
Daniel Dudley
Solomon Rarhauser
Garret-Nagle
Geo Demery
Joseph Bowman
Joseph Lassell -
Stephen Genard
Andrew W Jenkins
-Robt Pollock
James Duffy
August Fricher
Sami Bradford
Wm Swin
J D M cKee
Jas Ferguson
David Henry
Johnßatz
Miohl Lemon
J E Gillenger
B Geskerman ->
Thomas O’Brian
R Aaronson -
Matthew Roe
J H Loag*
Frank-Amlerson
Samuel Buck
Frederick Steinman
Jacob Laweer
J Minor
Edward Robineon
Patrick Ford
JohnDobbius
Lowry McClennan
George Biddle
E P Hunt
Henry Mackin
Joseph Tracy
Isaac Hays
John Fitzgerald
Edward Lescure
Robert Buckley
Albertßarder
Maurice Murphy
Edward Gillmore
A Libkitchen
Owen Burke
Geo Morris
JJC Ashbrook
Joseph Haineß
Frank Baird
Pat Shehaa
David Glatts
Michl Daly
John Mcalhause
John E Grove
Geo Addingß
Bartram Ashmead
Hugh Duffy
John Faunin
Wm Mey
John Ehalt
Jonathan Trimble
Henry Gottleib
Philip J Rutter
J H Rosengarten
Geo Gruat
Sami Desher
Matthew Nayals
John Braley
Jas Grier
Nathaniel Janney
. Geo Pridey
Thos Eyre
©U jLUAWIM Hlli UMdIM tIU IUMIUIiAi. Af Ou
Allowing committee : E LuLcns, J. X. Soalzam, S,
Slmpßon, L. Ckeder, A. Crawford] A. Ovrnptell, G-.
A. Quigley. [
In this ward 1,514 names were /enroied and 413
were drawn. j
Wm Hell worth ' James Cohen 1
Chas Bishop
Henry Boggs
Ohas Hermon
David Weiss
Geo H Yan Dyke
Chas Fortner
Thoa A Baker
GeoHUhler
Wm Almendinger
Wm Billings
Wm H Isenberry
Isaac Fly
A Hamilton
Geo YShoemaker
Goddard Heils
John Eben
Geo W Blye
James O’Neil
Jacob Mealy
Anthony Sharp
Rhinehart Hoffer
John Lyons
August Boon
John Fielding
Geo W Matthews
Geo Stevens
GeoFErbe
Theo Dittus
Augustus Fidlez
Sami Venable
John Begge
Samuel Taylor
John Maoiie
John Baurle .
Barney Oorr
Lewis J Chester
Joseph L Wright
O Cook
Henry Snyder
Pat Ward
John Mowry
Adam Shaffer
Caleb H Malin
Michael Haskins
Henry Clopp
PatLarer
Wm Wolf
Sigmund Simon
John Skiglis
Francis Temple
John Hill
Fred Fals
Michael Bigley
Thos Keenan
And J Husted
J Royer
Michael Mullen
John StaDton
Theo Weather
Michael Levy
John Herring
John Klinkburger
Albert Scbadel
Abram Eckert
Finley McClurd
Thomas M Smith
Chas E Bowen
Jacob Nedvil
Wm Nicbolß
Gustavua Gloeser
WmPMeming
Albert Fine
Wm Fox
Wm P Haynes
John Osier
Hugh McGonigle
David Harris
Michael I Fay
John Finger
A W Stewart •
Edward Leinic
Philip Maguire
Peter Haftel
John Haber
Oscar Bates.
Frederick Hinkman
Herman Gerth
Henry Gruber
JamesP Fisher
Wm Hogan
John H Graham
John Sweeny
George Westmun. /
. Charles Austin A
James Westcott f\
Abraham
Charleß Morris t'{
Harman/Shoernacei
Amos Kelly • /
WmMlfir J
IffISDBS iiSSilßf
3TtWj»cl|«-Mj-er /
Henry Wieganl
RALuken /
JasKblin
Adolph Pangfst
Jolinßresser
ThoaFori j
BeDj Walter;
WmSatiheH
Geo Mefainger
Geo Afrefta
David ftughes
Gilber/ Davis
Liwrace Lousart
Dinie/Weaver
¥mPatton
Ffrdi/iftnd Miller
George Crider
Jicobßristle
John Starret,
I O Kelly
Henry E Hopkins
Phristian Hartmer
EYm Volkland
Sottbold Dittmah .
Wm Bacon
Robt N Hay
kneel Collins
fas Murray:
Augustus Fullman
James Miller
David Katz
Chas W Gersset
jMicnael Hasler
HenrvEmery .
Paul Flogel
•Hugh Young
‘Ohas Uflumnoult
John Ttohrti
Stephen Stanton
Henry Jachel
James Kelly
Frederick Rosprach
Conrad Gabel
ChasKugler
Henry Celtz
Chas Able
FerdDrecher
Morris Bishop
James Wilson
John R shoemaker
Henry Diebrichs
Joseph Hofferd
Wm Myers
Martin Pettit
Jacob Green
John R Taylor
Law Stringer (colored)
Lewis Walker
Henry Grimsb&ck
Henry Wolf
Jacob Pepert
Geo Reller
Leonard Reed
Henry Freidenmacher /
FredGJ&sser
Henry Fread
Wni Bightley
Jas Elwell
Chas Stahl
Thos F Thompson
Sami J Rogers
Edward Stahluecker v
David Stein '
Charles Barrett
Poly Myers
Edward D Barrett
M Kensill
»Keck
Adam
Jocob Shaeii^
Wm McGlencey-
Edwin D Becker
Jacob Enviley
WmHeffern
Gustave A Earsingatt
Jas Boußtead
John W Cooper
Wm Burton
RLPanorma
Pat Butler
Henry Welderlein
Philip Baker
Gilbert Myers
Christian Opperman.
Abram Sawyer
Wm McDevitt
Wayne Bitting
Chas Birkenhauer
John Caemer
Edward T Wood
Henry Veber
Jacob Strichbaum
After r the drawing Mr,
Spangfed Banner,” and
hearty cheers for the Unic
TTNION STEAM AND WATEB.
U HEATING COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA.
HOLD’S PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATBB H KATES,
THOMPSON’S LONDON KITCHBNBB, and all othal
Improved COOKING APPARATUS. ■ ■ = ■ .
Holler, and Water Backs, Pylor and other OntcA
Becirien and Venttlatoie, Backs and Junhe, and all
thlnia connected with the above of bnehwee.
No. « Sonth FODBTH Street.
B. M. PBLTWBLL. Snperlntendent. apß-lp
TUTOBGAN, 088, ft OQ., STEAM-
I JM- HNGIBB BUILDBRB, Iron Toundorirtnd dnuMl
BoU.t Mlltn,
Henry Resell
John Breen
WmE Dyer
Robt Wilson
Chaa H Schuroh
Jacob Aicher
Francis O Deschamp
John Warner
J R Philippa
Wm Gilmore
Stephen Cannon
Fred Liviugston
Jas Field
C MclCey
Lewis Pollock
Wm Boston
Pat Coyle
Moses Lyon
JO Cooper /. i: :
John O’Donald
Patrick Neff
Henry Hodson
Chas Jones
Jonas Moyer
Samuel J Hunt
Robt Steele
Ohas Warner *
Jas Jarvis ,
Timothy Barry
George Fae
John Maria
John Wetz
Edward Doyle
Albert Loberg
John Wood
Daniel Oline
Totepk Jeakitl: I
OoIUS
Theodore Hanel
Abner Marshall I
Henry Prettyman '
Rudolp Schultz f
George Coburn j
John Leopold j
Wm McKeen 1
RHPattison
Frederick Tecksaan
John Fairfax;
Francis G Bensted
John Starkey {
Daniel Miller (colored)
Sewart Morris
Joseph Boulais
Wm H Borbes /
Louis Boshman
Thos Fitzgibbons :
Otto Zeitz
Joseph Dina
Geo W Young I
Wm H Schuroh j
Wm Wilson
John Leil
John Johnston |
L Brown ' ,
Alfred Clark 1
Robt Pollock |
Wm McLaughlin i
Jacob Delamoter
Joseph Rand
P H Beck
E Albrecht
Geo Bromley
Barney Quire *
Thos Grftham i
Washington Slemmer I
ECWaflaoe [J
Jas Cook \ -i r\
John Moore * .J , j
Henry Ogden \ I
' " \
jj Miller' 7
(xerhara Heifelt
ELEVENTH WAIT'D. \
Jacob Qreinf?
Peter Eenaij
Wm Wilbeit
David looc
Ghaa Kletzfr
John ftr&a
Wm Njwtm
Wm Hlzlit
Wm B^kf
RobtATods
AaronDf^stader
lOhas FrUlein
Ranßom, l 'BWi6
Adam Qss
jßenjLqKmry
\Vnx Hiding
{James flvegue
iGottleiKurtz
I Jaque?«vy
'Sam’l/ein
Henrjftybold
Wmfoh
Fred Baser
Philipauber
John! Baker
iMshj' Graves
Fred/alters
O A Adolph
Loupeck
Rich* Crin
Johiriaman
p *^3gaXONN
HflUtOlfi 1
IgajWanKß
Her Fox
Ge&each
Mparpenter
WjNieman
S fctonermetz
Tj Fleming
Jib Engle
GBjyieyher
jAph Cork
ijah Gerhart
Bis Waltz
Baum.. '
f»mas Coar
fie O Osier
[thaniel Newman
:derick Bohnert
jd Kessler
as Bowman
os Edmonds
m Landis
■ed Bride
so Jones
m Edgar
ewis Walters
loritz Hiller
|dw H Murry
[hilip Grimes
fhilip Martin
fYmHloung
wm Hilton
lenry Hitchcock
Wm S Gerhart
teuben Hoodman
Ym G Hellar
Lugust Wheeland
Peter Snyder
(Louis Stork
[John A Schlegar
Joseph Lutz
Wm Durell
John Fozier
JacobNagele
Henry Beepp
Edward A Bush
John Shoenewald
John Weist
Henry Jones
Henry Lubbs
James H Cunningham
Frank Staley
Andrew Nicholas
Philip Herring
John A Mackey
JohnHertzell
August Stevens
Francis McQ,uirk
George W Baker
Henry Cadwalader
John Mitchell
Andrew J Jones
Benj R Kekler
John Messerschmidt
Matthew Core
Charles Miller
L Leanger
Chas Horan
IMKBffilD
g"Og©J>li BcsJcj-
Wm Coyle
Michael B Andress
Jno Reeves
WmPresser
Geo Boss
Jos Fitzpatrick
Jas Moran
Morgan O’Brien
Morgan B Kennedy
Wm Shaffer
Wm Babe
Geo Miller
Bernard W Miller
Bennard Keen
Charles Frey
John W McDonald
William Stickney
William Gumfort
Charles Puff
William Ive
William P Buck
L Willett
Eli Goldsmith
JohnMcCann
J G Smith
John Bell
Wmßachmler .
Thoß Elliott
Peter Nicholson
Peter Rono
Cha s Letournean
WmH Shannon
Fredßeybold
Edw Guvant .-
Arthur Donnelley
John Hughes
Thos Foley
Jos Ruhlrojin ;
Multiset siDDsnnn
Jt/lui /ioirioß
John F Shourds
Jacob B Still
Henry Bond
Wm Slner
Aaron L Cloueon
John Hunbengen
Edgar Sheble
John Keene
Jacob Christ
Kohl Horitz
leaac Deal
FredEtlman
John Syers
Wm Johnson
Johnßumbarg
Jacob Halbenthal
Lazarus Bellsinger
DanlDray ton
i Geo Weakly
Win Gigg
fm Buzby
Solomon Behai
Henry Blatz :
Christian Muller
Danl Gallagher
Andrew Howard
Lafayette Bayler
WmJ Barrett
Leopold Krause
Edward Deamer
Abraham Riggenburger
John H Arnold
Gasper Außchitz ;
[Michael Gallagher
[Edward Snyder
Aaron
Joseph Hay
John Wolf
Adolph Marks
John Haley
Chaa Smith
James Barns
John F Everly
Fred Klotz
*acob Ludwig
»
Matthew Brutiey
Anthony Sharp -
Albert Feuerstein
Thos Richardson
Abraham Ulman
Ohas Bowers
John Crofts
Geo W Price
Jas.V Ferguson
John Sweitzer.
Emanuel Stangel
John Da Costa
ChasThomer
Geo St Lcger •
Geo Cornwell
Henry Bechtel
Panin sang the !*Star
bhe crowd dispersed with
TA FRIDAY, 7PLT 31. 1863.
RAItR OAD irirßS."
1863. Nwro^"fiQ^^lB63.
Ll §& ?ggg aSK«°
™™sM&*r&oi?oZTZiT* ”2.
All A. M., TiaCamdan and Amboy. 0. and A. A.-
At“TM.*”rd;mdon*liiTj»r«y au! Jl* ''
A?BTm^^la’cMndTO »nd Jw .
AtßA'if.' Via"Camdon and"jeV.efcitf, M Claw
AUIAM.V Via 'Kensinaton ’iVd* Jerjiy City. Bn- J
A?*!! *M. i *Via* Camden and Amboy. €. and A. _
A^K D S!;Tia* ( C ftm^ea and Amix>y, 0. and A. Bx-
*ria K©nsinfton and. Jereey City, Wash,
and Hew York Express.. .*««•••• 1 00
At 6X P- M., via Kensinifcon and Jersey City, Bra-
Atlltf PJ&VytaKMsinlSbnMLd Jersey City, Sonfh
«niMail*a*a»*»'"*******»,,:**v,“ < '***v^T , * <k **'‘' , ®
At IX (Ni(ckt). via Kensington and Jersey City,
Southern Express..*.* l *" v I 00
At 6 P M**, Tifc Camden and A.mboT, Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Ticket—~ S H
Do. do. .2d Claes do.*.—lSO
The 6.16 P. M. BTening Mail and 1.30 (j?igb.t) Southern
Crpress will run dally; all others Sundays excepted.
for if 3 xo T x!“ISS
Depot. "" uj wiiwii
S;St K m^ to <TheTl6 T* Maine wTthtoe
Vor Bristol Trenton. Ac., at 7.10 and 11 and 5 I*.
f from Kensington, and 2HP.M. from Walnut-street
Tacony,
bid Frankfort, at 9 A-M. ,2, 6, 5.45, and 8 P. M., worn
(For’ UelaMO. Bnrilu*»n,
florence, Berdentown, &•., 6A. M.. MSUI, 3 du, 4>i,
fund 6P. M. The 3.30 and P* ». lines mn direct
th BteatnboatTrentoi, for Bordentown and intermediate
stations at2l4P. M. from Walnut street wharf. „
. mm- Vor'Hew Tort and Way Lines leavtn* Konainic*
tos?eioU&tethe caraon Fifth -droot. above Walnut,
half an hour before departure. The ear* ran Into the
Depot, and on th. arrival of eash train ran from tk*
Sts
%Tn“o\ l tMfW
“jSSsSthfim WM.H.GATZMER.Aient.
lines from new yoke for Philadelphia.
Will IBAVE, VBOH BOOT OV OOBTIAHDT s *.
At 12 M.,and 4 P. M„ via Jersey City and Camden.
At7and 10A. M., 6.7X,and 11XP. M. yla Jersey:OStr
at»A. M. and lIP. Mi. via
*Fram HerW North river,<at 1 andSP. » ttglgit
tad passenger) Amboy and Camden. .iaio >i
PENNSYLVANIA
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central kailboad.
FTTT~~I
I 1 . Lt
90 OfiilT DOUBMgMOE SnOHTjrorai TO TO
***■• WOBTSWBSTj AMT> SOtTTHWBBT^
Saolpineiita 'snl iwillUei 'fox Ike *afe. itoMd?.! Ui
comfortable transportation of pw*en»r« uniuryaMsd by
way route ta the country. .
Trains leave the Depot at Eleventh and Market street*,
Mail Train at,-«—♦.«-—»« «»■'«">» »■»« 7»30 A. S.
Fast Line, at.. —~ 11.30 A. M.
Through BxDress at-.......• ;;-*v~. —.10.30 P. M.
West'.Chester Accommodation, No. 1 8.46 A. M.
** .** ** • No« 2...<••••.>12.80 P. M.
Harrisburg Accommodation Train at——..- 2.80 P.M.
Lancaster Train at.. 4.00 P.M.
Parkesburg Train (from West Philadelphia).. 6.60 P. M.
Through passengers, by the Fast Line, reaeh Altoona
for supper, where will be found excellent accommoda
tions for the nigbt, at-the Logan House, and may take
either the Philadelphia or Baltimore Express, cash of
which makes connection at Pittsburg for all points. A
daylight view is thus afforded of the entire line and Jw
ThTod B (£h n train runs daily—all the other
trata. THE WSff.
Tie Mail Train, Past Lias, and Throughßona son
nest at Pittsburg with trough brains on allttw
in. roads from that point, North to tie Lakes, West to
tie Mississippi and Missouri rivers. and Souti and
Southwest to all points accessible by railroad. Through
Tickets to Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, St. Panl, Colnr*-
b&sssssst ciLM lMi°§|o,m
other Pri n^ointe,|ndA ba M ch«ked tiroMi.
The Through Express, leaving at 10.30 P. M., eonneets*
at Blaireville Intersection; with a train on this road for
Biairsvilie, Indiana. &e- _
EBENSBURG & CRESSON BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Through Express Train, leaving at 10.30 P. K.,
eonnects at Cresson. at 8.40 A. M., with a train on this
road for Ebenßburg. A train also leave* Cresson for
BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Mail Train, at 7.30 A- M„ and Through Sxprajs. at
SIJ* 811 :i JUiMSi islti tSRISJ &1 SnJIIIITH
The Through Ssnresa Train, leaving At IU.MJ P M-.
•onnects at Tyrone with a train tor Sandy Eidge and
Phillpsburg. And by Bald Eagle Valley B. B. for Port
Matilda, Mllesburg, and Bellefonte. _
HUNTINGDON & BROAD TOP RAILROAD.
The Through Express Train, leading at 10.30 P,M.,
•ounects at Huntingdon with a train for Hopewell at
NORTHERN CENTRAL AND PHILADELPHIA A ERIE
RAILROADS.
Ton ScsEtrßT, Whiiamspobt, Loo* Hats*, Emma,
Rochbsteb, Buffalo, and NiaoabaPalm.
taking the Mall Train, at 7.30 A. M.. and the Through
Express, at 10.30 P. M.. go directly through without
change of cars between Philadelphia and Williamsport.
For YOKE, HANOVER, and GETTYSBURG, the train
leaving at 7.30 A. M. and 2.SOP. M. connect at Columbia
with trains on the Northern Central R. R.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD.
The Mail Train, at 7.30 A. M., and Through Express, at
10.30 P. M., connect at Harrisburg with trains for Carlisle,
Ghambersburg, and Hagerstown.^
WAYt?ESBUBG BRANCH RAILROAD.
The trains leaving at 7.30 A. M. and 4.00 P. M.eonneet
at Downingtown with trains on this road for Waynes
burg and all intermediate stations. , •
FOR WEST CHESTER. . r •
Passengers for West Chester taking the tram* leaving
at 8.46 A. M. and 12.30 and 4.00 P. M. go directly through
Without change of cars. , -
COMMUTATION TICKETS.
For 1, 5,8,9, or 12 months, at very low rates, for the w*
eommod&tion of persons living out of town, or located on
or near the line of the road
COUPON TICKETS..
For 26 trips, between any two points, at about two
sente per mile. These tickets are intended for the use of
families travelling freqnentlT.and are of great advantage
to pereon. ,
For 1 or 8 months, for the use of scholars attending
fehool in theeitr. , ~, _ ' .
Forfurther information apply at the Passenger Station,
8. B. of BLIY
WESTERN EMIGRATION. ~ ~
An Emigrant Accommodation Train leaves No. 137
Dock street daily (Sundays excepted), at 4 o clocg F.M.,
offering a comfortable mode oft ravel to families going
West, at one-half the usnal rates of fare. Particular at
tention is paid to Baggage, for which
and baggage forwarded-by same train with the passen
ger ■
Tor full information apply;to _ ...
* FEAKCIB FUIfK, BmUrwit Arent.
IST DOCK Stmt.
MANITB BAQOAGB EXPRESS. .
An agent of this reliable Express Company will pa»i
through each train before reaching the depot, wid take
up cheeks and deliver Baggage to any part of the. city.
Baggage will be called for promptly when orders are left
at the Passenger Depot, Eleventh and Market streets.
The travelling public are assured that it it entirely
rttponsible. '
?BBIQHTS^
By thlsronte freights of all description* can be for
warded to and from any point on the Rflttroads of Ohio,
Kentucky, Indiana. Illinois. Wisconsin, lowa, or Mis
souri, by railroad direct , or to any port on the naTiffabl*
rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg. __•
The rates of freight to and from any point in the weak,
by the Pennsylvania Central "Railroad, are, at all times*
zm favorable as are charged by other Railroad Compa
nies. Merchants and shippers entrusting the transporia
n—
ifisflo ointiiwiaj transit _ ■
IWIWB&f oWyp*®*; *iwnva**i 4o «
address the Agents of in© company :
B. B. KINGSTON, Ja., Phlladelshl*.
D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg.
: CLARKE ft Co., Chicago, _ „ , _
LEECH ft Co., So. 1 Aetor Hon.,, or Ho. 1 Booth WH-
Hum street, Now York. , , _
LEECH & Co., No. 77 Washington street, Boston- .
WM- BROWN, No.-80 North street, Baltimore, Agent
Korihern Central Railway.
H. H. HOUBTOir,
General Snperintendeni. A-H6on*> T».
NORTH PENNBYL
t KAILKO AD-For BETH
LEHEM, DOYLEBTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK, HAJZLB
IONr BASTON, WILKBSBAREB, WILLIAMSPOBT,
* 0- SUMMEB ABBAWGBMBNT.
Pauenger Trains leave the new Depot, THIED Street,
above Thompson street, daily (Sundays excepted), u
M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Haneh
Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, &c.
i At 8.15 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Baston, &i.
• At 5. 15 P.M. for Bethlehem, Allentown. Mauch Chunk.
ForDoylestownatO.lGA. M. and4.lsP. M..
T Tor Fort Washington at 10.36 A, M. and 6.30 P. M. •
i- White care of the Second and Third-afcreets line City
P„« n «rTEmoVra^l^HXA
Leave Bethlehem at 6.45 A. M.", 9.30 A. M:, and AOfP. M.
• Leave Doylescown at. 7.36 A. M.and4P. M.
Leave Fort Washington at6^^ M. and 3 P. M
. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at BA* M
. Philadelphia for Doylestown at BP. M.
Doylestown. for Philadelphia at,7A.M.
lM , t
WEST CHESTEB & FHIInAPELPHIA,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD*
Passengers for West Chester leave the depot,
Eleventh and Market streets, and sot kronen Wl TI±UUT
CHANGE OF pHU^ADELPHIA.
Leave at 8.45 A. H Arrive West Chester 10.80 A.M.
" “12.30 P. M. . t , J.3OP.M.
.»» •* 4 OOP M. ■ - •• 0.90 P. M.
FROM WEST CHESTER. „ „ , „
Leareat 6.20 A. M Arrive WestPhila-• - 8.00 i. M.
•• "10.60 a.m. ;; ;
u **■ 3 46F M 0.00 P. U.
Passengera for 'Western points from West “S?"
neet at the Intersection with the Mail Train at 8.45 A. M.,
the Harrisburg Accommodation at a 46 P. M,, and the
L p n reUit r Jaitvered 6 'l fte dopot, sorner of Thirteenth
‘Voftfok&and
)»3-tf . BLEVENTH and MARKET Street!.
PHILADELPHIA
Tsb3 ”umms* arrangement. 18»»
For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, KLMIRA, andall
Snint. in theW. and N. W. Passenger Traine lean*
fjgpyt 0 f Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, eo™'
Broad and Callorrnill. streets,, at 8.111 A. M- ana 3.30 P.
“ciTncfelp^RO^mfrom Philadelphia to
Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Wejtera New
fork. i».. *«- Baggage eheoked throngh to Bnßalo,
Niagara Falla, or intermediate.Pointi.
-. For farther ‘= for f o^ l §Y P iftLßS. General Agent,
THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL. and office of How
ard's Express Company. GOT CHESTNUT Si. ja3l-tf
RAIL
BOAD. —This great Una trayersee the Norther* and
and Northwest coon ties of Pennsylvania to the eity ox
’nV?W? lea Sid by the PENNSYLVANIA BAH..
NOAD COMPANY, and under their auepleea la Debut
npidVirened throughout It a entire length.
fi ll now in nee for Pasßenger ; and Freight bmlneM
fromHarrlsbur* to Driftwood, eeeond fork, (Mf , m Ce*)
™ the eStern Sl-rieion,, and from Bheffleld io Brie, (7*
MaUTrbin*. + .v «.~a7.SOA. M.
Express Train. 10.30 P.M.
Cars ran through -without change both wayson these
trains between Philadelphia and Look Haven, and be*
Iron Haven. ...
Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both ways
between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport
and Philadelphia. /. ; , *
Btreets, Philadelphia. _ .
i*m*¥r*i*«r* '
Oeneral^htA^nt^PhUladeiphl*
General Manager. Wffll«m»port.
THE PHILADELPHIA
rastbbn transportation
COMPACT is now forward FREIGHT fro*
Philadelphia to 2T«w»York» via Camden and Port Mon*
"‘gh.eattentton of Shippers and Merchants isdbreeted ta
this new and expeditions RAILROAD SOUTH and i
portion of their patronage respectfully solicited;
- Prei ght received at third wharf above Arch street
W. I. GRIFFITTB, J*., General Manager,
JOHN BUCK, Freight Agent, _
MTS-U fttrlfe. »8 H6rTHßlflßu htwYoik.;
SHERIFF’S SALES.
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, tome directed,
will be exposed to public Hale or vendue, on MOtfDAY
Evening,Aucunt3.lB63,at 4 o’clock,at Sansom-street Hall.
No. l.__All that-certain Jot or piece of ground, with
tbe two-etory brick dwelling house thereon erected,
■situate on the nortli side of a certain forty-feet-wide
street, called Lewis street, laid out and opened for
public use from Sixth to Seventh streets parallel
with and at the distance of one hundred and ten
feet northward from the.north side of Morris street,
in the First ward of the City of Philadelphia, begin
ning at the distance-of one hundred, and seventeen feet
seven inches and a half eastward from the east side of
said Seventh street, and containing in front or breadth
on the said Lewis street thirteen feet four inches and. a
half, afid extending in length or depth northward of
that width fifty feet. Bounded northward by ground
of Isaac W. Potts, eastward by other ground of Luth«»r
C. Idmunds; southward by the said Lewis street, and
westward-by ground of Luke W. Duffel [Being the
same premises which William Clark and wife, by in
denture dated tbe2d day of May, A D. 1858. and recorded
in Deed Book R. D. W. t No. 158, page 66, 71, &c.,grant
ed and conveyed to L._ C. Edmunds In fee; subjecttoike
payment of a yearly ground rent ot twenty-four dol
lars. 3
No. 2. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground, witn
the two-story brick dwelling house thereon orected
situate on the north side of a certain forty
called Lewis street, laid out and opened for P"? L „ t t u e
from Sixth to Seventh streets parallel from the
distance of onelmndred and ten> waTd f the Gitv
north-side Oi'Mort
of Philadelphia, be^ t n f0 ® r j nc ] IQS and a half eastward
fro e m tboeMt sufa of said Seventh street, and containing
in°froaC orbreadth on the said Lewis street thirteen feet
four inches' and a half, and extending in length, or
deuth nitrtliwai'd of that width fifty teat. BouniM
noTtinrimi m rn'Baua amr srimn ur Kans TTi roftm
eastward, westwara riowor late of X. G.
Edinuhds, kiid fiOiitliWirdUy tli£ usid Lewlil [tl4-
ing the same premises which William Clark and wLfe.
by indenture dated the 2d day of May, A. D. 1856, and
recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8.. No. 106, page 233, &c.,
granted and conveyed to LutherlC. Edmunds in fee; un
der and subject to the payment of a yearly ground rent
of twenty-four dollars.
No 3. Also, all that certaiu lot or piece of ground,
with the two-story brick dwelling-house'thereon erected,
situate on tbe north side of Lewis street, beginning at
the distance of one hundred and fifty-seven feet nine
incheß eastward from the east aide of Seventh street;
containing in front or breadth on the said Lewis street
thirteen feet six inches,and extending in length or depth
northward of that width fifty feet. Bounded northward
by ground now.or late of Isaac W. Potts; eastward by
froundconves'ed. or Intended to be conveyed, to Julius
ink: Fontliward by the said Lewis street, and westward
by other ground now or late of Luther C. Edmunds.
[Being the same premises which !William Clark and
wife, bv indenture dated the 2d day of May. A. D. 1356,
and recorded.in Deed Book A D. 8.,N0. 106. page 229,
&c., granted and conveyed to Luther C; Edmunds in fee;
under and subject to the payment of a yearly ground
rent of twenty-four dollars.]
No. 4. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground,
w ith the two-story brick dwelling-house thereon erected,
.situate on the south side of a certaiu forty-feet-wide
1 street called Fisher street, laid out one hundred and ten
feet south of and parallel with Franklin street, and ex
tending from- Sixth to Seventh street, at the distance of
two hundred and sevtnteen feet three inches eastward
from the east side of the said Seventh street, in the First
ward of the said city; containing infront or breadth on
said Fisher street twelve feet, and extending of-that
width in length or depth southward, between, lines
parallel with the said Seventh street, fifty feet. Bounded
northward by the said Fisher street; eastward by ground
now or late of Downs Edmunds, Jr.; southward by
ground now or late of Isaac W. Potts, and westward by
ground now or late of Thomas Shaw. [Being part
of the same premises which Robert L. Harris and wife,
by deed poll endorsed, dated the 14th day of March, A
D. 1859. and recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 78,
page 449, &c., granted and conveyed to Luther C. Ed
munds in fee. 1 ,
No. 5. Also, all that certain three-story brick dwell
ing-house and lot or piece of ground, situate at the
northeast corner of Prime street and a certain thirfcy-feet
■wide street (laid out, opened and dedicated to public use
forever by Henry J. Fox one hundred and twenty feet
moat orufimmlM witl llsMßoilili street] calM Yfarfl
nroofrisrounam ksw jrsnasts ~ •*~*iT‘F
street eighteen feet, and extending of that -width.-in.
wak a iistk 4«lwMd alasa the north side of tho
said Prime street fifty leet. Bounded northward by other
ground late of Luther C Edmunds; eastward by ground
r.ow or late of Isaac W. Potts; southward by the said
Prime street, and westward by the said Ward street.
[Being part of the* same pretnisea which Charles Harlan,
by indenture dated the 20th day of July,* A. I>. 1860, and
recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 159, page 174, &c..
granted and conveyed to Luther C. Edmunds in fee 3
[D. C., 664; June I\, r G3. Debt,-SI, 115.73. Booth.] • •
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Luther 0. Edmunds. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22, 1883. je24-3t
OHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF •
k-J a •writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing, August 3, 1563. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
No. 1. Ml that two-story brick dwelling house aud lot
or piece of ground situate in the Second ward of the city
of Philadelphia, beginning on the north side of Peters
street, at the distance of eighty-four feet one inch and
one-filth of an inch westward from the west side of
Twelfth street; thence extending westwardly along the
said. Peters street fourteen feet and one-fifth of an inch
to ground late of Samuel Miller, deceased; thence by the ,
same northward forty-eight feet ten inches to other
ground late of SamueLMiller, deceased; thence by the
same eastward fourteen feet and one-fifth of an inch
to other ground of Samuel Miller, deceased; and thence
by the same southward forty-nine feet two inches tothe
place of beginning. Subject to a groundrent of thirty
dollars per annum. t . ,' - ' • • ...
No. 2. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground, with,
the two-story brick dwelling house thereon erected,
situate in the Second ward of the city of Philadelphia,
beginning on the north side of Peters street, at the dis
tance of one hundred and twenty-six feet one inch ao.d
one-fifth of an inch westward from the west side of
Twelfth street; thence extending westward along the
said Peters street fourteen feet ana one-fiftli of an inch to
ground late of Samuel Millei, deceased: thence by the
a™., iiuiisssl Jbri”fct tea. isskss ta sdus
arannfl lam or iunuei Miner; arasoai 11101100 liitno
Biime WMITW3 fonrteea ana ..aefim. or
other ground late of Samuel Miller, deceased; thence
southward forty-eight feet two inches to the place of
beginning. Subject to a groundrent of thirty dollars per
annum. .... . , ,
No. 3. Also, all that cartainlot or piece of ground, with
the two-story brick messuage or tenement thereon
erected, situate on the east side of Ward street, at the
distance of one hundred and seventeen feet northward
from the north side of Prime street, in the First ward of
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth
on the said Ward street fouiteen feet, and extending in
length or depth eastward, between lines parallel with
said Prime street, fifty feet to a three-fett-wide alley
leading into Prime street: together with the free use and
privilege of said alley. rßeing the same premises which
Charles Hailan,by indenture bearing date the twentieth
day of July, A, D. 1860, and recorded in Deed Book A.
D. B. , No 129, page 174, granted and conveyed (inter
alia) unto Luilier C. Edmunds in fee.]
CD/ C., 665; June T., ’63. Debt, $lO,OOO. Edmunds.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Luther C Edmunds. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July. 22, 1883. jy24-3t
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to mA directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on
ing, August 3, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hail,
All that certain three-story stone messuage or tene
ment and lot or piece of ground, situate on the south
easterly side of Levering street,- in Manayunk, in the
Twenty-first ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid;
containing in front or breadth on the said Levering
street twenty feet, and extending in length or depth of
that width sontheastwardly seventy-five Jeet. Bounded
northeastwardly by. ground now or late of Samuel Law
son, sontheastwardly by ground ofthe Mount Zion Me
thodist Episcopal Church of Manayuuk, in the county of
Philadelphia, southwestwardly by ground granted to
John P. Thompson, Samuel O’Niel, and John Small,
Trustees. &c » and northwestwardly by Levering street
aforesaid. [Being the same premises which Edward Pres
ton, junior, bv indenture duly executed, hearing date the
14th day of July, A. D. 1851, and intended to be forthwith
recorded, granted and conveyed unto the said Edward
rreston, senior, nis' neirs auu assigns',^as-ny Terereuco
helng had to the said recited indenture will more fully
and at large appear. 3
[D. C., 626; JuneT., ’63. Debt, $485.88. Lawrance.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Edward Preston, Sr., and James Kenworthy, trading,
Ac ' JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, July 22,1863. jy23-3t
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or yendue, on MONDAY-Evening,
August 3.1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
Ail that certain three-story brick messuage or tene
ment and lot or piece of ground thereto belonging, situ
ate on the east side of Lewiß street, at the distance of
three hundred and twenty-two feet seven inches and
five-eighths of an inch northward from tbe north side of
Poplar street, late the district of Penn, now. in the city
of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the
said Lewis street thirteen feet six inches, and extending
of that vwidth eastward, between lines at right angles
with said Lewis street, fifty feet, including therein,
the northernmost part of a certain alley which ex
tends into and from Lewis street, and which is to
remain open forever, of the‘same width, height, and
length as it now is, for. the mutual accommodation
of the owners, tenants, and occupiers of the hereby
granted premises, and of the messuage and lot of ground
adjoining thereto on the south. Bounded on the north
to nmiiM no® nr late of Bofiert M ana Mwrsiisa
Miriiii ?s ev ?B2s;r. f—t
til© sontki ¥y ameseoase a.nd lot of ground eonTeysd to
Miry 1&1U9.H, Mid os the west to Lewis street aforesaid.
j. Object to the yearly rent or sum of twenty-four dollars.
[D. C., 644; JuneT., >63. Debt, $560. Latta.l _
Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of
Augustus Piper. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, July 22,1863, jy23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
kJ a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 3,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain messuage, lot or piece of ground,
situate in Paschall village, (late the township of King
sessing, now the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Phi
ladelphia,) marked No. IS on the plan of the said vil
lage, and bounded as follows: beginning at a stake in
the post road, a corner of lot No. 12 on said plan; thence
hy the line of the same, south, forty-nine degrees forty
five minutes east, two hundred and sixty-eight feet to a
stake in the middle of North street; thence hy said street
north; forty-nine degrees forty-five minutes east, fifty
feet to a stabs, a corner of lot No. 14; thence hy the line
ofthe same, north forty-nine degrees forty-five minutes
west, two hundred and sixty-eight feet to the said post
road; thence along the same, soath forty-niue
forty-five minutes west, fifty feet to the place of begin
ning; containing forty-five square perches and a half of
land, be the same or lees, [Being the same lot of ground
which Henry Paschall and wife, hy indenture dated the
30th day of May, A. D. 1525, recorded in Deed Book Ot.
W. 8., No. S, page 652, &c., granted and conveyed unto
the said David Egee in fee ] _
[D- C., 626: June Term; ’63. Debt, $560. Paschall.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Philip Seppler and Washington Egee, executors, &c.,
ot David Egee, deceased.
. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Jn1"y22,1863. jy23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BT YIRTUE OF
ts ma diraataiL will
Ids exposed to public slid 6? flß MONT AT EVQ
filßg. AUKU&fc 3i 100 b ftGlOVhltff* ft? anil,
All that cei-tain three-story brick messuage of tene
ment, kitchen, and two-story- messuage or tenement ana
lot or piece of ground, situate on the northeast corner of
School and Bose streets, in the Kensington, district of
the Northern Liberties, in the. county of Philadelphia,
commencing at said corner and extending thence north
westwardly along said School street thirtyefour feet six<
inches, thence northeastwardly at. right angles with
said School street about sixty* three ieet to Howard
street, thenco southwardly along said Howard street
about forty-seven feet two inches to said Rose street,
and thence southwestwardly along said Robo street
thirty-one feet two inches and a half to the place of be
'The above described premises will be sold as
f » All that certain brick messuage or. tenement
andlotor piece of ground situate on the eastwardly
side of School street at-the distance of about eighteen
feet northwardly from the north aids of Bose street;
containing in trout or breadth on said School street
about sixteen feet six inches, more or less, and extending
thence between lines at right angles to said School street,
eastwardly on the north line aboutsixty-three feet, and
on the south line about forty-seven feet to Howard street.
Ho 2 All that certain frame messuage or tenement
situate on the northeast corner.of School and Rose
streets; containing in-front oh said School street about
eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth on the
northwardly line about forty-seven feet, and along Rose
street on the southwardly line thirty-one feet two and a
half inches to Howard street _, -
[D. C., 666; JaneT., ’63. Debt, $526. Simpson.]
Jo T h a nßeX eXeCUti ° n 6 ° f
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22, 1863. jy23-3t
GHERIEE’S SALE.—BY, YIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Bxponas, to me,directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, August 3,-1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-streetHall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the stone
building thereon* situate in Manayunk, in the Twenty
first ward of-the city of Philadelphia, on the north
westerly side of Grape street, at the distance of thirty
feet northeastward from the - corner of-ground late of
George Shields,- now of Baid Edward Preston, Seuior,
containing in front or breadth 011 said Grape.street fifteen
feet, and in length or depth extending thence north
westwardly. between parallel lines at right angles with
• Baid Grape street, ninety feet. Bounded northeasterly
by-ground granted by James Sullivan Smith and wite to
‘-said Edward Preston, Senior, southwestwardly by other
srround granted by said James Sullivan Smith and wife
to said Edward Preston,.':Senior,, northwesterly by
eroundnow or late of Barclay Haines, and southeasterly
by Grape street aforesaid. CBeing the;same single house
and lot which James Sullivan Smith and Eliza A. , his
wife, by indenture duly executed, bearing date the 29th.
davfcof ; July, A. D. 1«2, recorded-in-the office, Ac.in.
Deed Hook T. H.,1 No. 31, page 474. &C , granted and
conveyed (inter alia), unto the said Edward Preston;
Senior, his heirs and assigns;] - ~
' CD.C-. 640; JuneT., 63. .Debt, $428 21, Lawrance.’]
Taken iu execution and to be sold as . the property of
■■ Sr.. Sheriff.
PhilsdelpMa,, Sheriff’s Office, 'July 22, 1863. jy22-3t ■
QHERIPP'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
O writ of Alia? LevariFacias, tome directors will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY; Evening,
Ausust 3, 1863, at -1 o’clock, at Sansom-H«iet Hall,.
•All that certain three-story brick .messuage or tens
ment, and lot or piece of ground, senate on the east side
of Delaware Fourth street, between Call iwhul street
and Willow street, in the lai>3 r X O /^ 6l,a 5; a?. 1 ®"
said ; containing in fronton said fourth street fifteen
feet nine inches, and in deptnfifty-nine feet to a mue
feet-wide alley leading into Willow street. Bonmled
northward by ground of Edwin Middleton, and south
ward by ground late of William Johns, eastward by
said alley, and westward by Fourth street aforesaid.
[Being the southerly:moiety of the same lot of ground
which William Johns and Hannah his -wife, bv inden
ture dated the 23d day of JAmiaiy, A.. D 1527, . mteuded
to be recorded, granted to the said Enoch Middleton in
fee 1 Together with the use end privilege of-the said
nine - -feet-wide alley, and together with the heredita-•
• ments and appurtenances. "
[D? a, ®; June T., ’63. Debt, $5,043. Judsoa.]
Taken in execution - and to he sold as the property of
Enoch Middleton, and S H eriK
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 22,1563. jy23*3t
SHERIFF'S SALES.
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE. OF
£5 a writ of Venditioni Exponftflj to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue* on MONDAY Eve
ning, August 3, 186:?. at 4 o’clock, at Sansoni-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece oi ground, situate ou the
southwesterly side of Cambria street, at the distance of
sixiy feet northwestwardly from the northwest side of
Amber street, in the Nineteenth, ward of the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said
Cambria street sixty feet, and extending in length or
depth southwardly of that width one hundred and fortr-
Bix feet six inches to William street Bounded north
eastwardly by said Cambria street; south west wardly by
said William street, and sonthea&twardly and north
westwardly by ground formerly belonging to John Rice.
N. B. —There is erected on the above described lot of
ground part of a two-story brick dwelling house.
CD. C., 635; JuneT., 'S3. Debt, *331.20.
_ Taken in execution and to be sold as thn
William H Witte JOHN
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July
; —-—StTviRTUE OP
©BFRIFP’S S Al' .’ Facias, to mo directed, will
P r>T vendue, on MONDA.T Eve
be exposed “jse:% at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall,
brick factory or soap works, bai.lt
*, mi constructed upon a certain lot or piece of groand,
Hituftie at the southeast corner of Carlton and Twentieth
streets, in the Fifteenth ward of the city of .Philadelphia,
containing in front or breadth, on the said Twentieth
Btrtet forty-live feet, and extending in depth of that
width along the said Carlton street one hnndred and
fifty-two feet, more or less, and the lot or piece of
ground and curtilage appurtenant to the said biilding.
l3>. *1 6.11; June T..’63. Debt $1,702 ;>S. J. B. Townsend ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William T. Marks. &c. JO7IN THOMPSON, Sh eriff.
Phibrlelphio, Sheriff* 22, 186:1 iy23-3t
jPEOFO^tS.
■ABM? CLOTHING i&ND EQUIPAGE
TWELFTH ANiyAfcRARD STREETS.
Philadi»?hia, July 29. 1883.
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this office until
MOW DAT, the 3d day of August next, to furnish
promptly, at the Schuylkill Areenal,
Baling Rope
Bolting Rope.
Flax Sewing Twine.
1-inch Cotton Webbing for Canteen Straps.
Twine for Canteen Corks.
Bidders must state in their proposals the price;- quan
tity^Lid for, and time of delivery-
The ability of the bidder to fill the contract must be
guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signa
lores must be appended to the guarantee, and said
guarantee must accompany the bid.
Samples can be seen at this office, and bidders are in
vited to be present at tho opening of the bid®.
G. H. CRO3MAN,
Asst- Q. M. Gen 0 S. Army.
A SSISTANT QU ARTEBMASTjER
''*■ OEKBKAI/S OFKrOE, % , L.
Pnu-ADBLPHrA, July>2o,lSBS.
PROPOSALS will he reeeived at this office until
THURSDAY, August 6th. at 12 o’clock, noon, for the
construction, of a PICKET PENCE to enclose IheU.S.
Army.Hospiial at Chester. Pa. .
The drawing and specification can he seen at the office
of John McArthur, Jr,, Architect, No. 200 South Sixth
Proposals must state the shortesttime required to com
plete the work, and must be accompanied with the names
of competent security to the whole amonnt of the con
tract, for its prompt and faithful performance.
The light is reserved to reject all bids deemed too
high A. BOYD,
JySO 7t . Captain &A, Q M.
pEOPOSALS FOR LUMBER ~~
Chief Assistant Quartermaster’s Office,
Depot of Washington,.
215 G, Corner Eighteenth Street,
Washington, D. C., Jaly 21, 1863.
SEALED PEOPOSALS will be received at this office
until MONDAY, Augusts, 1863, at twelve o’clock M., for
delivering in the city of Washington, at such, points as
the Depot Quartermaster may direct, one million (1.000.-
mi AJ iU Uilli Atti iflMlliL
fIY6 IIBUSrCfI ffDd fifiythoaeand (QpO f 000) feet 4-4 or
one <1) inch "White T*ine Common Sulims®.
One hundred thousand (100,000) feet6-4or one and a
half(l)s)iucli WhitePiDe Common Cuthugs.
Twenty thousand (20,(00) feet 8-4 or two (2) inch Wiute
Pine Common Callings.. • • . ..
Thirty thousand (30,000) feet White Pine Timber, S by
thousand (30,000) feet White Pine Timber, 6 by
6, twenty-two totwcnty-four feet • _
•Thirty thousand (30,000) feet White Pine Timber, 4 by
6. twenty-two to twenty-four feet Jon*. , ■
Sixtrthou*and (00.000) feet Joi«V3 by 9 or ten (10)
inch wide, fourteen feet long, (hemlock.)
Sixty thousand (60.(00) -feet Joist, 3 by 9 or ten (10)
inch wide, sixteen feet long, (hemlock,)
Sixty thousand (60 000) feet Joist, 3 by 6 or seven (7)
inch wide, sixteen feet long (hemlock).
Ten thousand (10,COO) feet Joist, 3 by 5, twelve feet
lo ?’en I tWusao ) d (10,COO) feet Joist, 3by 5, fourteen feet
(10,000) feet Joist, 3 by 5, sixteen feet
long (hemlock). ■ . ,
Ten thousand (10,000) feet Scantling, 3 by 4, fourteen
feet long (hemlock). -• • . - . . . .
Ten thousand (10,000) feet Scantling, 3 by 4, sixteen
feet long (hemlock)- ' , „ , ...
Ten thousand (10,000) feet Scantling, 3by 4, eighteen
feet long (hemlock). , . , ’ , , ~,
All the above-described to be good, merchantable
Lumber, subject to the inspection ol an agent appointed
on the part of the Government. , „
All the Lumber to be delivered by the 3d day of Sep
tember, ISfcS,
PROPOSALS. t '
The full name and post-office address of the bidder
must appear in the proposal. _ ' ,' ;
If a bid is made in the name of a firm, the names or
all the parties must appear, orthe bid will be considered
as tbe individual proposal of the party signing it-
Proposals from disloyal parties will not oe considered,
and an oath of allegiance must accompany each propo
glttOlL =g!SS 1
asifUESIIUS UlUi gt&UI JUW-
WsKiiMtom D. g.i aid 6doiiia Tie mainly matisai
•■ prO P OEaISfOrL,,m^kANTEE.
- The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown
by the official certificate of tbe Clerk of the nearest Dis
trict Court, or of the United States District Attorney. •
Tbe ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it
be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two responsi
ble persons, whose signatures are to be appended to the
guarantee, and said guaranteest accompany the
Bidders must be present in person when the bids are
opened, or their proposals will not be considered.
Bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, signed by
the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be re
quired of the successful bidder or bidders upon signing
the contract.
Form of Guarantee. ■
■We, , of the county of , and State of -%
and ,of the county of , and State of ■■ -,do
hereby guarantee that is able to .falfil the, con
tract. In accordance with the terms of his proposition,
and that should his proposition be accepted, he will at
once enter into a contract in accordance therewith.
Fhonld the contract he awarded him we are prepared
to become Ms securities.
(To this guarantee mnstbe appended the official certi
ficate above mentioned.) ,
The right to reject any or all bids that may be deemed
too high is reserved by the Depot Quartermaster,as well
ae the light to select from each bid such Lumber, at the
price therein named, as is required by the Cover ament.
And in case of the failure of a bidder, whose proposal is
accepted, to furnish witbiu the time prescribed, in Quali
ty or auantity, the Lumber stipulated to be delivered,
then the Assistant Quartermaster to have the. right to
supply such deficiency by purchase, and such Didder be
charged with the difference of oost.
Informal proposals L H4RTZ>
jy29-5t ' Captain A.. Q. M. U. S Army.
PROPOSALS FOR BUNTING AND
A DRY GOODS.
BtffcEAxr OF Navigation, Navy Department,
W-’VSrtl?UJX>jrr,~'JTi.l.}—
SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at this Bureau
until tbe fifteenth day of Angnet next, for fnrniohing
the requisite supplies of BUSTING and DRY GOODS
for the Navy during the year ending on the 30th June,
1864. -
Proposals must be endorsed “Proposals for Bunting,
or Dry Goods,” as the case may be, and directed to the
Chief of the Bureau, , ,
The articles to be included in these proposals are par
ticularly described in the printed schedules, copies of
which may he obtained on application to the Command*
ants, or Navigation Officers, of the respective Yards, or
at the Bureau. Samples "will be seen, and instructions
or facial information obtained, on application to the
Commandants or Navigation Officers of the Yards. ■
As the qualities specified in the schedules are only es
timates of probable requirements, the right is reserved
to require more.-or accept less, than the quantities set
down in the schedules. ...
All articles must be delivered to the Yard, at the ex
pense and risk of the contractor, in suitable packages,
with his name properly marked thereon; and the articles
must he subject to the inspection, measurement, weight,
&c., of the Yard where received, ftnd entirely satisfactory
to the Navigation Officer stationed thereat. .
• Offers will he received for the -whole of the Bunting,
or the whole of the Dry Goodß, required for the four
YardP. to be delivered only at the Navy "Sard, at Brook
lyn. New York; and offers will be received for the
quotas separs tely required for each Y ard, to be delivered
ts made. In^com
t.Vi c slajii-axiL apj. at’f'fCKn.lfi in UiA Rftlfllßß
ofamumts. - ■
Eveiy offer must be guaran
tee, as required by law. the form or which is subjoined.
The contract in each case will be awarded to the lowest
bona fide bidder who proper security for its fulfil
ment, but tbe right is reserved to reject any or all of the
bids, if for the interest of the Government.
Those only whose offers may he accepted will he noti
fied, and the contracts will be forwarded as soon there
after as practicable, which the parties will be required
to execute witbin ten days after receiving them at the
nearest post offices or navy agencies. .
Sureties in *£l amount; wrtl be required to sign the
contract, and their responsibility certified to by a
United States District Judge, Attorney, Collector, or
Navy Agent. pOBM QF GUAEAJJ tBE.
The undersigned, 1 •—. of •, in the State of ”,
an d of , in the State of- , hereby guaran
ty that, in case the foregoing hid of ■ ■ for any of the
materials therein named, be accepted, he or they will,
within ten days alter the. receipt of the contract .at the
post office named, or Navy Agent designated, execute
the contract for the same with good and sufficient sure
ties; and in case the said —: shall fail to enter
into contract as aforesaid,;we guaranty to make good
the difference between the offer of the said
and that which may he accepted.
Signatures of two guarantors, * | -g’ g‘
Bate. *,
Witness
I hereby certify that the above named . are known
to me as men of property, and able to make goo« their
guarantee. Signature, G. H.
signed by the United States District Judge,
United States District Attorney, Collector, or Navy
Agent. ' jy!7-f4t
A BMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
QfflCE, TWELFTH and <HB ARP Streets.
BtuT.Tin raopnsALS m attmi oMs Dim
nisb promptly at the Schuylkill Arsenal, viz: .
. A KMT BOOTEES, .ewed by h-ni or machinery, of
■nitre oak-tanned leather, like and equal to the tealad
samples in this office; of sizes from ft os. 7to llinclnsive,
and also to famish No. 6 exclusively. ... ,
No bid will be considered that is not for pure ocuc
, tanned leather which it is believed can be procured m
sufficient quantity in the market, and which, is the Army
Bidders must state in their proposals the price, quan
tity bid for. and time of delivery.
The ability of the bidder to fill the contract must be
: guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signatures
must be appended to the guarantee, and said guarantee
must accompany the bid. it ' ■ ,
Bidders, as weU as their sureties, or guarantors, who
may not he known at this office, will furnish a certincate
from the United States District Attorney, Postmaster, or
other public functionary, at the residence of the bidder
or guarantors, setting forth, clearly, the fact that the
bidder and his sureties are responsible men, who will, ir
a contract is awarded, act in good faith with the United.
States, and faithfully execute the same. .
Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of tne
b Proposals must be endorsed ‘ * pr |j l S cr<^siasF ° ° k "
Assistant Quartermaster General U. 8. Army.
OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST-
V/'ENCB, Philadelphia, July 23,1563.
PROPOSALS will he received at-this office until SA
TURDAY, August Ist, at 12o’clock M.,.for furnishing to
the United States Subsistence Department: _ ____
U)0,000 pounds PRIME SMOKED BACON SHOULDERS
in new well-coopered tierces. __ „ ■ .
2.0C0 barrels EXTKA FAMILY FLOUR of approYad
brands, name of brand and number of barrels of
each brand to be mentioned in the bid? m weil
coopered, head-lined barrels. . •
1,000 bushels NEW WHITE BEANS, in new well
6l»buTe r i e s'llK at'an£it7.SPLlTPßAB,mwell-eooper
-60,000 pounds e PBIME BICE, in well-coopered bar
-100,000 ponndß PRIME 810 COFFEE, in barrels. F;d- '
ders will state the price per pound for alb or a
part of the above quantity: KOASTSDand
GROUND, packed m new, tight, lined barrels.
140,000 pounds light yellow dry COFPBB SUGAR, in
new, well-coopered, tigntbarrels. ■
4,000 gallons PURE VINEGAR, in
ders will also state the price P« gallon, in kegs
20,000 “und a s f G b OOr HARD aO-AP, in pound bars, fall
• 600 bSels .CLEANJ-XNE, DRY SALT, in new, well-;
3 000 cslFon| a Mnf.hSSES or SYRUP, in new Barrels
' Saderpwill alsostate the pnceper gallonmhalf
6,000 POTATOES, in sacks
Ir barrels (60 lbs net to the bnshel).
must accompany bids Jfor all articles except
nv-at), distinctly marked with bidders name.
• tach.bid must be accompanied wUh the guarantee or
‘.two responsible persons for the faithful performance of
packages and delivery in this city,
and any inferior packages. or cooperage will be consi
dered sufficient cause for rejection. ■ \ - ... .
Contractors are expected to hold their goods without*
expense to the United States* nntil required for snip
bids from parties who have Mled to fulfil a former,
agreement.will be considered.
Troposals to be endorsed, * 4 Proposals for Subsistence
Stores,’’and directed to .. - « *s^^’
jy2B-5t ... r Captain and C. S., Yol. Service.
Ra EVANS & WATSON’S
It SALAMANDER SAJI
STORE.
1« SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
A larg, vi.riely^f I TmB^PBOO> 1 BA»*8 elway
hand. • •;
A LMONDS— 3 BALES PRINCESS
J\. Paper Shell Almonds; 5 ceroona Lisbon Paper
Shell Almonds, for sale & WILI.IAMB,
jy4_tf V " \OT South WATER Street.
AUCTION *SAXBJ
TOBN B. MYER 3 & CO.
M EEKS, Nos. 333 and 3M MAS!
B ALE OF DRY GOOpi
ON THURSDAY* MORN*
Angust , at 10 o'clock, will beeold
four months' credit—
An assortment of staple and fancy drysfL
PIRST FALL SALE f>FBOOTS<AND SKOT£,
We will hold our first fall sale ,• ,
nN TTnzHnat *onr months
Anffnst 4th atlO of prime ena*
flmKis mamifactare, wbieb
attention of the trade, as they
l»e reserve. .
with catalogues,may be examined early
rooming of sale.
“FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO..
J- No. MARKET BTREBT.
M THOMAS & SONS,
• Nob. 139 and 1.41 Bonth FOURTH
PUBLIC BALES STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE,
TUESDAY *
during the business season.; in the montas of Ji
August only occasional sales.
FURNITURE SALES ■
At the Auction Store every Thursday.
Sale at 139 and 141 South Fourth etn _
SUPER FURNITURE. PIANO FORTE. CHfl
GLASS WARES, FINE CARPETS, &c.
THIS MORNING,
At nine o'clock, at the Auction Store, the super fai
nittJre, piaDCt. carpets, bedding, &c.
Also, 2 marble head and foot etonan. ( >
JUpo.a. larxro and finnor alentrioal machina. mada fcd
orflOL
AlEOp 9W.feetfiuUa perchahose-
PAN COAST & 'WA'RNOCK, AUC
TIONEERS. No. 313 MARKET Street.
fULLETTE & SCOTT,
VJT AUCTIONEERS, Jayne’s Marble Bail die*.
6XO CHESTNUT Street, and €l6 JAYNE Street.
.. Philadelphia.
X>Y HENBY P. WOLBEBT.
AUCTIONEER.
No. 303 MARKET Street, South side, above Becond St.
Regular Bale? of Dry Goods, Trimming*. Notions, &<j. t
every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and 7 KID AY MORN
INGS, at 10 o'clock precisely.
City and country Dealers are requested to attend these
Consignment* respectfully solicited from Manufactu
rers, Importers, Commission, Wholesale, and Job Wac
Houses, and Retailers of all and every description of
Merchandise.
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, SKIRTS, SATINETS, Ac.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
July 31. at 10 o’clock, will be sold drea* and domestic
goods, cotton hose and half hose, tape and cord, skirts,
handkerchiefs, neck ties, suspenders, embroideries,
laces, satinets, cloths, ready-made clothing, merino
and muslin shirts, shoes. &c.
PHILIP FOBD& CO., AUCTION EEB3,
A 535 MARKET and 533 COMMERCE Streets.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
THIS MORNING,
July 30th, 1 we will hold our first sale of Boots and Shoe*
for the Fall of 1863, when will be sold for cash, by
catalogue. . ,
Commencing at 10 o’clock precisely, about 1.600 cases
prime boots, shoes, brogan?, cavalry boots and balrao
rals, iust received, from first-class City and Eastern
manufacture, to which we invite the early attention of
buyers
SECOND FALL SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR 1563
ON MONDAY MORNING.
August 3d, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely. Will
be sold, for cash, by catalogue- 1,000 cases prime beots,
jiiiofii. trnimit oitfirsi Baimoralßi cmlrr fcwfcai «•
Maui a iftTif sss srrs 1 ? 1 ? ~ irr F*
city-made goods. Open Tor- esaminanoiu wita cata-
Usais. «ii Ihs moMima af isl#.
THOMAS BIKCH & SON, AUCTION
A EERS, No. 914 CHESTNUT Street.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD FURNI
TURE, CARPETS. CBTNA. GLASSWARE. &o.
THIS MORNIfiG,
At 10 o’clock, at the Auction Store, No. 914 CHESTNUT
Street, will be sold a large assortment of elegant walnut
parlor, chamber, and diningrroom furniture.
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE.
A Wo, the furniture of a family removing, comprising
suite of parlor furniture covered with green reps, car
pets, beds, mattrasses, china, glassware, Ac.
MILLTNERY GOODS.
Also, the balance of stock of a city milliner, com
prising fine silk and crape bonnets, fixtures, Ac.
COGNAC BRANDY.
Also, 120 gallons of fine cognac brandy.
OIL PAINTINGS.
Also, about 20 oil uaintir-es, in fine gilt frames.
HOLLOW WARE.
Also, an invoice of hollow ware, comprising preserve
kettles, Eauce-panß, tea-kettles, Ac.
TLfOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
■k'A southeast corner of SIXTH and RACE Street*.
MONEY TO LOAN,
In large or small amounts, from one dollar to
for any length of time agreed on,on diamonds, watches,
jewelry, gold and silver plate, pianos, mirrors, farsi*
fcnre, dry goods. groceries, hardware, cutlery, clothing,
cigars, fowling pieces, fancy articles, merchandise
rally and of every description, on better terms than at
any other establishment in this city.
AT PRIVATE SALS, FOR LESS THAN HALT TH*
; USUAL SELLING PRICES.
Pine gold and silver English, American, and SwiM M«
watches, extra full jewelled and, plaint (rf fee
ml/TMircSwia, urn®! eaMT aoMirßoudl lit r
OjeH’lfiM. AIM g«I8 VttrVSVßi<iWU!l IB , b ««Ty f“«“*«- -
cases; fine gold and silver lepine watches, in hunting
cases and open face; silver quartier watches; doubift*
case English silver watches, and others. Diamond*;
fine gold vest, neck, guard, and chatalien chains; gobt
pen cil cases and pens, silver do.; setts of fine gold jewel*
rv. medallions, gold and silver specks, bracelets, English
plated vest chains; double and single-barrel fowling
pieces, some of them very superior; revolving field*
glasses. Ac. ~ M. NATHANS,
MEDICAIi.
TUMELLE’S COMPOUND SYKUP OF
O dock.
As a safe and effectual remedy for Cough, Pain la
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.
Sola by Froprirtor. RT7B '
And all Druggists. ' jylDtgcA
WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH!
*1 GOOD NEWS FOR TH! SICK AND WOUNDED.
Messrs. J. GRIM and T. ALLEN. MEDICAL,BLEO.
TBICIANB, (formerlyassociatedrwitb Frofa. BoUeeland
Galloway,) having removed to No. 733 North TENTH
street, between Coates and Brown streets, are now Pre
pared to treat and cure all Curable Diseases, whether
acute or chronic, pulmonary or paralytic,, without a
shock or any inconvenience. Poor Soldiers will be
treated gratuitously. The Ladie* will be treated by •
lady. Among the diseases for which we will give ajspe
cial guarantee, when desired- we mention the followings
Consumption,lst &2d stage* Hemorrhage,
Paralysis, General Debility,
Neuralgia. Disease of the Liver or
Asthma, - Kidneys.
Fever and Ague, Diabetes,
Congestion, Prolapsus uteri, (Falling
Dyspepsia, _ Womb.) tt ,
Rheumatism, Prolapsus An!, or Pile#
Bronchitis, Nocturnal Emission. &«.»£
No charge for consultation. Office hours: 9A. -BL so
hr- isr. ; lsa-Bm
( TO THE DISEASED OF ALL};
4 CLASSES.—AII Mute and chronic diseases cured,}'
|hr special guarantee, at 1330 WALNUT Street, ft
v Philadelphia, when desired, and, is cue of a fail
f nre, no charge Is made. ' ' w
9 Extensive and commodious arrangements have ft I
< been recently made for boarding patients from ag;
f distance at reasonable prices. ■ _ t
> Prof. C. H. BOLLEB* the v
a vractiee , has associated with him Dr. H. J. GALLO- ft •
J WAY. A pamphlet containing a multitude of ter-»
a tificates of those cured: algo, letters and «ompli-g
? mentary resolutione front medical fiien and others. *
■£ will be given to any person free. ft:
ft N. B.—Medical men and others who desire aff
« knowledge of my discovery can enter for ft; fall >
§ course of lectures at any time. ft
1 Consultation fires. . «-
( DSB. BOLLEB J GALLOWAY* 1
I ie9 ' WSB WALNUT Street. 9
COAE.
Coal;— SUGAR LOAF, BEAYEB
Meadow, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and
best Locust Mountain from Schuylkill; prepared ex
pressly for family use. Depot. Iff. W. corner of Biqura
Li WIILOBF fltssste. Oftsi, Jte lift SARA BIGOO
mmt rauMTi * habt m sm
MALHIIfEKY AM) IKON.
pENIST’A WORKS,
On the Delaware River, below Philadelphia*
CHESTER, DELAWARE CO., PENNSYLVANIA.
RSCANKT, SOM, dfc ARCHBOLDi
Engineers andiron Ship Builders,
kilWAosirsm oi all xiv&a of
CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING ENGINES.
Iron Vessels of all descriptions. Boilers* Water-Tasks^
Propeller*, &*., Ac.
7HOk 2SASBT W. 3. BSAITBT, SA*L. ASOSBO&9,
Late of Beaney, Neafie, & Co., Late Sngineer-in-ChicL
Penn’a Works, Phil*. U. S. Navy.
iy2&-ly ; •
j. taugsav nsxnicx, williax a. xcmkhl
JOHS S. OOFH.
COUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
KJ FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STSKSfJSi
PHILADELPHIA.
HERRICK St, SOUS*
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, .
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engintf
land, river, and marine service. •
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Sts. ; Casting!
of all kinds, either iron or brass-
Iron-frame Roofs for Gas Works. Workshops, BailroM
S Betort'o and Gas Machinery of the latest and meet la
proved construction. , ~ , ,
Every description of Plantation Machinery, rash st
Sugar. Raw, and Grist Mills,Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators. Filters. Pumping Engines, as.
Sol# Isanti for If Eillieni a Fatest EsUtef
ADDBiratUB i NOBBlTtk’* fWW Sff»» S^sS=?Vu?*”f
n i Wdlast'* P&ieni Sneair Bnkui
/ ••• • ■ mum
PENN STEAM ENGINB
JEUKE/lnd boilrk wobks.—nbafib a i.vn.
PBACTICAXAND TH3OHBTICAL BNOINBBBS, MA«
OHINISTR BOILBR-MAKBBS, BLACKSMITHS, «l
FOUND BBS, Bavin* for many rears Boon In sucsessflU
operation, and been exclusively eneared in bmldlnE
repairini Marine and Kiver Engines. Mgb and low pru>
SMB, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, Ac., Ac.. re
spectfully offer their services to the public, as being fnliF
prepared to contract for Engines of all sises,'Marino,
Silver, and Stationary: bavins sets of patterns of different
lizesv are prepared to execute order* with. quick dexpa&ekjj
Srery description of pattern-making made at the *horia*f
notice. High and Low-pressure, Fine, Tabular, and
Cylinder Boiler*, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal Iron*
Porglngs, of ail sixes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings,
of all descriptions; 8011-Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all ■
other work connected with the above business. -
Drawings and Specifications for all work dons at utf
establishment Dree of charge, and work guarantied. 1
The subscriber* have ample wharf-dock room for MM
pair* of boats, where they can lie In perfect safety, and
are provided with shear*, blocks, fall*, k*., iW
MisiM he»TT orUEbt -ynl&U. JACQB „
JOHN P. LBVT,
BEACH end PALMBB stmte
SHIPPING.
BOSTON AND PHILADBL
XIHS PHIA STEAMSHIP HOT. saUlnrfromiMjk
sort-on SATURDAYS. from *rstWharfabo-r» PUia
itroot, Philadelphia, and Mn Wharf. Boatoi..
«,« steamer NOHMAH, Captain Bator, will Mil from
fhUadelpMa for Boston, on SATURDAY. July August
i t 'at 10 o’ctst AH.; and stoamer SAXOH- Captain
Matthews from Boston, on the SAME DAT, at IP. M.
snieso new and substantial steamships form a manias
vndi. fromeaeh port p&neiuelly oil Saturday*.
Insurance* effected at one-half the presaluat charged £**
sailywsel*.
freights taken at fair rate*.
Shippers are requested to send Slip Beeelpte and B IB*-
feeding with their goods. 9
7or Freight or Paitate tne aeaoModatteM»
apply to HBHXY WIKBOB & CO..
mh9 I3S Scmth DBLAWABB Arenaa.
STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVES--
sums. FOOL, touching at Queenstown, (Cork Har
bor ) Th& well-known Steamers of the Llverpool.NeW
York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company are Intend--
ed to sail as follows: _ . , . ' . «
CITt OF LONDON .-SafcurcUy, f**™' L
CITY OF NEW YORK ....Saturday August 8.-
CITY OF MANCHESTER Saturday. July 15.
And every succeeding Saturday at noon, from sa
W ’ Wortll “ Ter- RkTKS OF PABSAOK.
p«-raTii rin Gold, or its equivalent in Cuneney. .
FIRSTCABItL *BO M sWaGS. _ . W?«
Do. to London, 85 00 Do.
Do. to Paris. 96 00 Do.
- Do. to Hamhtfrg, 90 00 Do.
Passenger* also forwarded to nxyrt.
dam, Antwerp.:&c., at actually low rat
Pares from Liverpool or dneenstown
*B6, *lO6. Steerage ffomilverpool, *4O.
town, *3O. Those who. wish to send fc
WihSr tickets here at these ratee
For farther Information*x apply a
,e» lUWALfSraStr^.
- .Jr—FOB. NEW y
MBHCdailt iinb-via '
BARIT AN CANAL. _
'Philadelphia and Now York llxpreu
pany receive fireiskt and leave Jauy a*
fag their cargoes in New York the 10)
frelahts taken at reasonable rates.
Ho. 14 SOOTH
Ul-tf Plsrsl*u»i bast kivbb.