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    rr MEI CITY.
The Thermometer.
AUGUST 28, 1862. 1 A.UGUST 25,1863.
6 A. m.... 12 II 3 P. M. 61,.. a 12 ht.....32..m,
76, 66,q -86 I 65 70.. ..... ..73
WIND-.. I WIND,
*.. S by W...,SSW ENE NE
• POLITICAL—THE NATIONAL UNION No-
WINATING CONVENTION.—The City Convention of.
the National Union party reassembled yesterday
morning, at Sandom-street Hall, and proceeded at
once to ballot for City Commissioner. The ballot.
ings were continued unremittingly from 10 o'clock
until 41in the afternoon. The balloting% were as
follows :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1.2 13 14 t 5
Dunlap 10 fic i.. , 11 6.5 7 7 s , ,
..
' - .."Baleutork .... 2 2 0 16 2:i 12 1 , 14 2.7 4 1? i 29 ii .47 57 101
r-= . ;Shaw I 6 21 .!1 IS 29 29 38 77 75 29 32-29 42 41 .
Thomaf
11. 112 m eri , n 0 . i . g ... r ... .. 14 11 , II 6 15 11 ia 6 .. .. .. .. .. .....
Phee ......... ;6 'i '4..:::: ' :;:: ~*::
Hinkle 12 17 1. is. ,:., „8 -51 19 9 22 30 36 35 43 47
Davenport.— It. 11 14 10 38 15 30 9 18 22 21,23 .. .. ...
, Urwiler 16 16 . - .. - .1
.Merrick 11 16 15 20 18 ii iis 20 ii 2i 28139 4 . 52 61
M0ney......,
6 6- 7 4 8 8 2 - • .. .. .. ~.
McLaughlin. 8 311 7 911 10 12 21 2229 19 .. ...
1
:Middleton ... 3 2 9 4 10 .. .• .. .. . .. . .. .. ...
Rickarde..... 19 18 19 12 20 25 :10 10 .. ~ ... .. .. ...
s t 1101 - - anilton received 156
lk m ; whereupon Mr.
inee, and the nomi-
On the cixteenth ballot Mr. Hai
votes, and Mr. Merrick 48 votes
Hamilton was declared the nomi.
nation was made unanimous.
Several ineffectual attempts were now made to
adjourn for the day. The majority, however, were
in favor of proceeding with the nominations.
The President then read letters from Messrs.
Mahlon H. Dickinson and Samuel Schafer, declining
the honor of being candidates for City Treasurer.
Mr. Henry Bumm was then nominated for City
Treaiurer by acclamation.
The Convention then proceeded to nominate a
candidate tor the office of t;lerS of the Quarter Ses
sions. Two ballots were taken, as follow; "
George 11. Moore
James Barber....
Bayard Robinson
Lewis Bitting...
George K. Wise.
Mr. Moore was declared the nominee, and the
Convention adjourned, at 6 P. M., to meet, again
this morning at 10 o'clock.
WATER WORE'S IN THE TWENTY-FOURTH
WARD.—Many of the inhabitants of the Twenty
fourth ward justly complain that they do not receive
a supply of water, for which they have paid in ad
vance. Even in that section of the ward, on a level
with the grade of Thirty. sixth and Locust streets,
the residents have not bad a supply for some time.
They are, therefore, annoyed. Many of the dwel
lings have all the modern improvements, such as
hot baths, for which water.baoks and circulating
boilers have been introduced, and in order to prevent
an accident, the faucets have to be kept open to
prevent explosion. Complaints have been lodged
at the office of the IMpartment, but no satisfactory
explanation has been yet. elicited. The people are
told that the works are kept going at their full ca
pacity. This, of course, is simply a downright fa,
brioation, because the fact was well established when
Mr. Dirkinbine was the engineer, that the head of
n.,-NiVer,nalklulkin.thewhole section of country that
is not sUPplied at all The works-have,recent
ly been put in order. and they ought to be as good as
ever. If, in the attempt to put them in order, the
workmen ruined them, then it is the fault of the
Department certainly, and the people.ought to have
their money refunded, because they have paid in ad
vance for a necessary article they do not receive.
The works have never been so shamefully mis
managed, and the people of that ward never so
grossly misrepresented in the City Council by one
man who persistently holds Ms seat there at the ex
pense of election officers, who are now paying the
penalty for perjury, owe it to themselves to hurl
into merited insignificance that party or men who
have not intelligence or honesty enough to deal with
them fairly.
The present water works, when full, are sufficient
for an adequate supply of water, or else water does
not reach its own level. The "lacteal fluid in this
cocoanut" may be accounted for as follows: The
present vultures, who hold the power in the City
Councils by base forgery, desire to prevent a supply
of water so as to induce the inhabitanta of the ward
to petition for extensive works. This will require
a heavy outlay of funds, and it is desired that the
contracts shall be given out before the next Council
comes into power. The jobbers of the present party
have an eye to this business, but it is agarcely pro
bable they are smart enough to enshroud the optics
of the people of the Twenty-fourth ward. If it is
desirous to testthe distributing power of the stand
pipe, we can furnish an engineer from The Press de
partment alone who can make it supply the people
who now complain.
RIVER' SCENE.—Standing yesterday on
one of the long piers that extend considerably So
wards the stream of the river .Delaware, we could
not help feeling gratified at the panoramic scene
before and all around us—ships, brigs, schooners,
sloops, barges, steamboats, large and small, tugs,
rafts,'Pcc., all passing to and fro, conspired to make a
picture that could well gratify the most enthusiastic
commercial man in the metropolis. All along the
,wharves were many evidences of prosperity and in
dustry. Everybody was lively, for everybodys eemed
to be up to his elbows, or his head and ears, in busi
ness. Low down in the river, from - the place we
took our view, the back ground was filled in with
ships.of.war, lying off the navy yard. Five steam
boats rounding. Greenwich Point at one time, gave
a lively finish to the scene. Watermelons, can
telopes, and peaches, were on the bosom of the
river, in Jersey "smacks," destined to supply Phila
delphia with the luxury' which God's own bounty
has given to all. One, in looking upon such scenes,
could scarcely realize that war had desolated any
part of the land.
THE WEATNER.—Wheneyer n sudden
change takes place in the weather, or whether the
weather is intensely hot or cold, the people seem with
one accord to look at the thermometer. Those of our
people who did not consult the instrument yesterday
may know that at noon yesterday the mercury in
dicated a temperature of 73 degrees. The wind was
,raw,,from the northeast, and sort of Scotch mist
prevailed. The season at our sea-side resorts will
soon be over, and people will return refreshed and
ready to renew business with alacrity. .The algae of
business in the coming fall are very encouraging
indeed.
AN ExcuitsioN TO THE SEA.—,-The great
- excursion to be given by Mr. Mundy, an old and re
liable conductor on the Camden and Atlantic Rail
road, will take place this evening. The advertise
ment in The Press sets forth the particulars. This is
the sixth excursion given by Mr. Mundy, and there
is every likelihood that the one of this evening will
be as well attended as any of the former ones.
Tickets may be obtained during to day of Colonel
John. G. Bryant, at the office, Vine-street wharf.
Parties, large or small, will be provided with special
cars in the train, so that all can enjoy themselves.
Mr. Mundy is au fait in such matters, and knows
well how to cater for the public.
A MOONLIGHT TRIP TO THE CITY BY THE
SEA.-Mr.. Mundy gives another of hie delightful
moonlight excursions to Atlantic City this evening.
Theaars leave Vine-street wharf - at 7.30 P. M., an d
returning leave Atlantic City on Monday at 4 A.
M., thus affording a tine opportunity for our citizens
to enjoy a day and two nights at the sea•side with.
out neglecting their business. The bathing at At
lantic City cannot be surpassed. The low rate of
tickets places it within reach of all classes, and we
can assure the excursionists that Mr. Mundy will
make all necessary arrangements for their comfort
and convenience during the trip.
THE SIXTH. WARD DEMOCRATIC NOMI
31ATIONS.—The two tickets for ward officers in the
Sixth ward, by the Democrats, have not been amal
gamated as yet, and both sides aver there will be
no compromise. Mr. Schriner, who was amnia sted
for Select Council, received the votes of the bolting
-.l;;legataz-thr.t.asseilibled at Fourth, above Arch
• street. Mr. Robert J. Barr was previously nomi
nated for the same position by the regular Conven
tion of the ward.
DEATIrS AT ARMY HOSPITALS.—The fol
lowing deaths were reported yesterday :
Broad and Cherry—Thos. G. Yale, Co. D, 27th
Connecticut Volunteers. -
Satterlee—Jacob Schlicher, Co. C, 20th Massa
chusetts Volunteers.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN A.SSOCIATION.
—The Young alen , e Christian Association will
make an excursion to Atlantic city on Tuesday
next.. Should the weather be favorable; the associa
tion will have a most agreeable time. Admirable
arrangements have been made by the committee for
the convenience of the excursionists.
,„
EXCURSION. TO CAPE, MA .—There Will
be two excursion trains to this favorite watering
place to•day. The price of tickets has been placed
at $4, good to return on Monday. A delightful trip
may be anticipated, as the trains pass through to
Cape May without changing cars or taking stages.
POSTAL ARRANGEMENT. The Depart
ment at Washington has issued an order that the
postage on all letters from parties directed to any of
the Departments, or officers of •said Departments,
mustbe pre-paid.
LUMP WILLIAM PENN.—There will be a
lag presentation at Camp William Penn to-morrow
afternoon. This camp has already sent away one
colored regiment that arrived safely at Morris
Island.
BURGEONS FOR THE SOIITIT.—Twenty
surgeons have been detached from the military hos.
pitals, and sent to the army of South Carolina,
THE POLICE.
[Before Mr. Alderman Balder. ]
A Knock Down and Robbery.
Two young men, George and Frank Morris, bro.
- there, were arraigned at the Central Station yester
day afternoon. The following evidence was elicited :
'On Thursday night, Mr. W. J. Stephenson, while
quietly seated at Filth and Spruce afreete, was
suddenly assailed by a person who knocked. him
down and robbed him of his gold watch and chain,
valued at $lOO. Officer Levy, of the detective force,
arrested Geo. Morris, on Locust street, near Eighth.
At the time defendant and his• brother Frank were
in company. The latter broke the hold of the 'officer,
and George dashed off at the top of his speed, down
Acorn alley, thence into Spruce street, and finally
took refuge in a store at the corner of Eighth street.
During the race officer Levy discharged his pistol,
not at the fugitive, but into the air ; but it had no
intimidating effect. He might have shot George,
but this he did not desire to do.
The alarm attracted general attention. Several
officers arrived, and one of them, Mr. John Lindsay,
of the First division, arrested Frank.
Mr. Stephenson testified that, to the best of his
knowledge and belief, George Morris is the one
who committed the assault and battery, and stole
the watch.
The defendants dtaried the charge. George said
that the witness was entirely mistaken.
" Why did you runt" asked the magistrate.
"Because I didn't want to be arrested," -replied
the prisoner.
"Arrested for whatl" rejoined the alderman.
" , Why, I didn't want to be arrested for nothing."
" But the officer was arresting you for something
and not nothing."
The prisoner somewhat equivocated, but insisted
on not having done anything to i'dr. Stephenson.
Frank" Morris desired to say that he was innocent.
Ile said he was merely walking with his brother
'when the officer, whom he did not know, came up
- to arrest him. Re had been away two years, and
had just got back last'night. The parties were com
mitted, George in default of $2,000 and Frank $l,OOO
hail to answer at court.
Robbery on the Cars.
Franl Costello, whose photograph has been placed
in the detectives' gallery, was arraigned at the Cen
tral Station on the charge of robbing Mr. Alfred Fit
ler of a gold watch and chain, valued at $365. 'The
robbery took place on the evening of July 3d, on one
of the passenger cars. Detectives Taggerc and Levy
have been on the qui vine for Costello ever since.
They succeeded in arresting him yesterday.-
Mr. Fitler, who is rather hard of bearing, testi
fied that on the evening of July 3d, he took passage
in a oar at Fifth and Chestnut streets, to go home ;
he resides in the vicinity of Second and Poplar; the
defendant was already in the car , ; at Market street
another fellow got in, who seemed to be acquainted
with him ; at Fifth and ;Race streets an officer and a
lady got in the car, and the defendant, who had a
seatinside; arose and gave it to the lady, and came
outside and stood close to me on the hind platform.;
we were all , talking about the news free). Gettys
burg ; I was robbed somewhere between Callowhill
street and Green, but I did not miss my watch until
I reached home ; , I am satisfied the defendant is the
man who stole my watch, or else it must have been
his ghost. d
" Why o you think soh" inquired the magistate.
"I will tell you," replied the witness, pleasantly.
"While on the platform I carried my hat under my
z. ' , arm. 'One of the men said to me ',Sir, you have
dropped your hat.'"
' Woolly, I have not," replied the witness ; "I
• , InfVe it here. Ass . I turned to reply to,the individual
who hail thus accosted me, the defendant, I rernem;
ber, got closer, if possible, but I did not even dream
my watch was taken. When I discovered my loss,
at home, I remembered the circumstance, and am
almost as certain this man took it as though I had
seen him do co.,'
"You are sure he la the person 7"
"Yes, sir ; I have no doubt about that fast."
" When did they leave the earl"
"Shortly atter the man Said I had dropped my
bat. Three got off the car and went away to
gether."
The prisoner denied the charge, and said that he
could prove he we not on the car at the time speci
fied. The defendant was committed in default of
$l,OOO bait to answer at court.
[Before Mr. Alderman McMullin.]
Disorderl y House.
Thomas and Emma Holland were arraigned yes
terday on the charge of keeping a disorderly house
on Dock street. This place was the scene of a great
disturbance a day or two since, that required the
attention of the police, who made a couple of ar
rests. Mr: and Mrs. Rolland were held to bail to
answer at court.
A Trio in Trouble. -
Mary Hughes, Mary Johnson, and Bridget Han
ley were commit tedted by Alderman McMullin to an
swer the charge of the },larceny of a watch, taken
from an individual who made his appearance on
Bedford street on Thursday night.
United States District Court—Judge Cad
, walader.
CHARGICD WITH. PASSING ALTERED TREASURY
NOTES.
Charles Wallace and George Williams were put
on trial, yesterday, charged with passing an altered
ten•dollar treasury note. From the evidence, it an•
pears that one of the defendants Went into ;a dry
goods establishment in Pdanayunk, and purchased
some muslin, for which he offered in payment a ten
dollar treasury note which, it was discovered, had
been altered from a onedollar note. Both parties
were arrested in the neighborhood, and near where
they had been standisg.a roll of altered notes was
discovered. It was also in evidence that one of the
defendants had passed an altered note purporting to
be a fifty.dollar treasury note on a tavern•keeper in
the neighborbbod.
The defence did not offer any testimony, but con
tended that the defendants had no knowledge of the
spurious character of the notes. Jury out. Leonard
Fletcher, Esq , appeared for defendants, and United
Stites District Attorney J. tiubley Ashton for the
Government. _
lit Balta. 2d. Ballot
.. 00 102
... 34 27
Covert. of; Oyer and Terminer and Quarto?
The court *as engaged during yesterday's session
with desertion cues.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD Or TIRADE.
TAMES R. CAMPBELL,
8. W. - DE COURSEY. COMMITTEE OF FHB MONTI!
JAMES O. HAND,
AT THE MERCHANTS' =ORANGE, PHILADELPHIA,
Ship Saranak, Rowland . Liverpool, soon
Brig Keoks, Burns .St. Domingo City, soon
Brig B F Nash, Ramsdell St Thomas, soon
Schr St Lawrence, Kinch Port Spain, soon
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 28, 1863
SUN RISES,. . ... 6 28--SUN SETS 6 40
'HIGH'grATER 2 30
Bark Annie C Norton, Price, 10 days from Por.
Royal, in ballast to captain.
Brig Abby Thaxter, Coombe, 22 days from Aspin
wall, in ba/laet to J E Barley & Co.
Brig Marine, Cook, 13 days from St Thomas, in
ballast to captain.
Schr Mercy Taylor, Nickerson, 8 days from Port
land, with ice to Wolbert & Bro.
Schr John Jones, Rooth, 3 days from New York,
with mdse to captain.
Schr Sophia Ann ' Smith, 12 days from Boston,
with ice to Thos E Cahill
Schr 7 W Early, IVlicknitt, 1 day from Frederica,
Del, with oats to Jae Barrett & Son.
Schr Horace, Higgins, 14 days from Rockport,with
ice to captain. _ .
Schr Star, Baker, 4 days from Providence, with
mdse to Crowell & Collins.
Sehr Carrie Wells, Brown. 4 days from Province
town, with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot.
Steamer Pierpont, Green, 24 hours from N York,
with mdse to W M Baird & Co.
. .
Steamer Tacony, Pierce, 24 boom from W York,
with mdse to W M Baird & Co.
Steamer C Cothstock, Drake, 24 hours. from New
York, with =dee to W Di Baird & Co.
Steamer Fairchild, Trout, 24 hours from N York,
with mdse to W N Baird & Co.
Bark S L Bryant, Lane,`Point Petre, D S Stetson
& Co.
Brig Saml Welsh, Cunningham, New Orleans, US
Quartermaster.
Brig Gilmore Meredith, Snow, Pensacola, J E
Bazley & Co.
Brig Orizimbo, Foss, Port Royal, Com H A Ada ma
&
Bug N Stowers, Shute, Port Royal, E A-Souder.
Co.
Schr S N Smith, Bedell, New York, do
Schr Flying Oloud, Hardenbrook, Boston, T welle
& Co.
Schr Colorado, Sheppard, Providence, Blakiaton,
Graff & Co.
Schr Edward, Weeks, Boston, Costner, Stickney
& Wellington.
Schr Emma, Ives, Newbern, H A Adams.
Schr Pequonnook, Barnes, Boston, W H Johns.
Schr D S Mershon, Croupier, Providence, Milne&
& Co.
.Schr D C Smith, Long, Providence, Richardson
& Co.
Seta 0 A Stetson, Rich, Welfieet, captain.
Schr Gun Rock, Wilson, Fall River, Repplier &
Bro,
Schr Batavia, McFarland, Portsmouth, Baum,
Ogle & Co. •
Schr H G- Ely, Donnell, Alexandria, Tyler, Stone
& Co.
Str Swan, Rose, Sassafras river, captain.
Str R Willing. Dade, Baltimore, A' Groves, Jr.
Steamer H J Devinney, Bristow, Alexandria, T
Webster; Jr.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exdhange.)
LEWES, riel, Aug. 26. .
Mr John W West, pilot, landed to-day, and re
ports that the following vessels went to sea to-day
at noon: Brigs Aroostook. for Bangor; Geranium,
for St Thomas, and achr Kate Carleton, Matanzas.
Wind NNW, and blowing very fresh.
Yours, &c. AARON MARSHALL.
The following boats from the Union Canal passed
into the Schuylkill Canal to-day, bound to Phila.
delphia, laden and consigned as follows :
C Lawrence and .1" 13 Wagner, lumber to S Bolton;
D Blanchard, do to captain; N Star, do to H Oros
key; Eleanor, do to captain; D Webster, bit coal to
D E Hance.
(Correspondence of The Press.)
'HA VRE DE GRACE, August 27.
The steamer Wyoming left here this morning with
the following boats in tow, viz: .
Emma & Rebecca, lumber to H Oroskey; Emma,
do to John Craig; Old Speed, do to Dolby & Myers:
Martha & Still, coal to J Street; Dolphin, do to or
der; Sarah Edith, to Delaware City. •
Ship Cavalier, Brown, from Buenos Ayres, at
Thomaston 23d inst.
Brig JP Ellieot, Deverenx, cleared at Bangor 25th
inst for this port. •
• Schr Ephraim & Anna, Jones, sailed from Baker's
Landing 26th inst for this port.
Schre N B Borden, Sears; Saratoga, Adams, and
E P Newcomb, Camp, hence at Gloucester 25th inst.
Schr Henry Perkins, Wilson, from Newburyport
for this port, at Gloucester 24th inst:
Schr Spray, Adams, sailed from New Bedford 26th
inst for this port.
Schr John B Allen, Case, hence at Nantucket 235
instant.
Scbr T P Cooper, for Me port, cleared at N Haven
26th inst,
Schr Fly, Rix, from Nantucket for this port -at N
York 27th inst. '
Behr Isaac Rich, Crowell, hence at Portsmouth
25th inst. _
_
Schr 0 Hawley, Hanle, hence at Providence
26th inst.
Sohn Isabella Thompson, Harvey; D G Floyd,
Hackett, for this port, and Sarah Elizabeth, Kelley,
for do or New York, sailed from Providence 26th
instant
Scbr Alex Henderson, Kenyon, hence at Pautuake
26th inst.
Schrs F J Cummings, Lunt, hence for Newbury
port; T Lake, Doughty, and Ann S Cannon; Haley,
from Boston for this port, and A. Haley, Haley, from
Salem for do, at Holmes' Hole 25th, and remained
9 A PIE 26th.
Schrs Pavillion, Harper, and John Stoakham,
Smith, hence for Boston; Lejok, Whitmore, hence
for Rockport; Win H Rowe, Harris, ilrom Boston for
this port; Rachel Vanneman,Varmeinan, from Port
land for do; and Percy Heilher, Grace, from Lynn
for do, at Holmes , Hole 26th inst.
Brig Monica (of Bangor), Phillips, fm Baltimore,
came to anchor 24th mat, and when about to enter
the Rennebunk riverparted chain , and before the se
cond anchor would hold had drifted nearly on the
beach, where she lay much exposed, thumping hea
vily during the- night. She was held from driving
further up by extra anchors, and next morning was
taken off and into the river, leaking badly, but not
bilged or crooked.
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
PHILADRLPHIA, May SO, WA,
O. Sadter, Bee., Ntent for Lillk's &tree :
DEAR Bra: During the night of 'Hay 19, 1863. our GTO
sery and Provision Store, at North Second and Willow
streets, took fire at about 2 o'clock A. N.. and as the
store was a two-story wood building it burnt rapidly.
and before the fire-engine could act upon the fire, oar
whole stock of goods, including much combustible ma.
terial, and amounting to over $2.000, were wholly de
stroyed. We had one of year No. 11 Chilled Iron Safes,
which was in the hottest part of the fire, andjit came ou t
of the fire not In the least injured, except the melting off
of the name, plate_a_nd paint. The contents inside were
not affected in the West, and we consider the Safejust
good aprotection against fire now as before, and. shall
use- it hereafter with increased- confidence. The lash
Works as perfeotly ae before the fire.
Yours truly, HoMAICUS & CROFT.
Late 4-20 North SECOND Street.
Attention to the above certificate is particularlre
quested, as it is the first trial of I,ILLIE'S SAFES In as
accidental fire in Philadelphia.
I would say to all parties who want s Tire and
Burglar-proof Safe that LILLIE'S WROUGHT MID
CHILLED SAFES are much the cheapest and the
only reel Fire and Burglar-proof Safes now made; and
to those who want simply a Fire-proof, I would say that
LILLIE'S. WROUGHT IRON SAFE is fully equal in all
respects -to any.. of the most-approved makers, and is
sold at fully- one-third less price.
I also am receiving daily in exchange for Lintel
Wrought and Chilled Iron Safes other Safes,: and k.l
sonstantly on hand a general assortment of HERRING'S,
EVANS & WATSON'S, and other makers, many of thug
almost new, which I offer at, and even below, auction
prices.
All parties interested are particularly req uested to
amine the Safes above described at my d epo t.
M. O. SADL Agent,
let-tf No. Al South SEVENTH Street
DRAIN PIPE.-S T O - N EWA R B
A-' DRAIN PIPE from 2 to 12-inch bore.
I
2-Lneh do bore ... 20 wints d per ya do rd
30 o .
4 do. 40 do do.
6 do 60 do do.
6 do 66 do • do.
Ivory variety of connections, bends, traps, and hoppers.
We are now prepared to furnish Pipe in a n y anantitY,
and on liberal terms to dealers and those purchasing Is
large quantities.
ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPE:
Vitrified Terra Cotta Chimney Tops. plain and orna
mental designs, warranted to stand the action of coal
sac, or the weather in any climate:
GARDEN VASES.
A great varlet y of Ornamental Garden Vases in Terra
Cotta, classical designs. all sires , and warranted to
stand the weather. Also, Fancy Plower pow Ranging
lia.nkete and Garden Statna-.
Philadelphia Terra Cotta Works
Office and Warerooms uno ontertruT Street.
mll4-dtr a. A. HARRISON.
WILLIAM H. YEATON & 00,
No. moi South FRONT Street.
Agents for the sale of the
ORIGINAL FIBIDSTECK & CO. CHAMPAGNE.
Offer that desirable Wino to the trade. ,
Aliso, 1.000 cases fine and medium grades • • '
BOBDRAUX CLARETS.
100 cases "BrandenberB Freres " COGNAC BWEDI.
Vintage 1648, bottled in Frunce.
80 eases finest Tuscan Oil, in desks• 2 dozen in east
. 60 bbls Rued quality Monongahela'WhiskY. •
60 bbla Jersey Apple Brandy.
80,000 Havana Cigars, extradite.
Most & Chandon Grand VIA Imperial, " Green gasp
Champagne.
Together with a dna assortment of Madeira, Shaun
Port. gm fa 24-17
lIML DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN.
m l = l l7 TIST for the last twenty years, 219 VINE St.,
below Third, 'puerto Goldost be alibi' TEETH Vulcan
thi
age, mounted on line Platbl, Silver, Vulcanite,
Coralite, Amber, Re. , at prices, for neat and substantiad
work, more reasonable than any dentist in this city or
State. Teeth plugged to last for life.. Artificial Teeth
repaired to snit. No pain in extracting. All work
warranted to fit. Reference, beat families. le6-3ta
EYE AND‘ EAR-PROF. J. ISAAOS,
Oculist and /Wrist formerly of :LeYdau.
Holland, now at ;No. 511. PINE Street, where pereenS
afflicted with diseases of the Eye and Ear will be solar• .
tifically treated, and oured,jf curable. Artificial Eye
inserted without pain. ;.-If. 1.-710 charge made for eta!
minatior. 1.1141 fit
LEGAL. INTELLIGENCE.
Sessions—Judge Ludlow
LETTER BAGS
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED.
CLEARED.
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READING, Aug. 26
MEMORANDA
PROPOSALS.
NOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS.
. .
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFRICH.
Crncingsn, 0.. August 19. 1863.
The undersigned invites PROPOSALS for furnishing
this Department with Material for the •manufacture of
Shelter Tents.
The material should be thlity-three (R 3). inches in
width, and should not weigh less than six (6), nor more
than seven (7) congests the yard (running measure). atal.
may be either linen or cotton.
Persons making proposals are regosated to state the
minimum and maximum quantities they will supply.
the time within which they will commence delivery,
anti the Quantity they will deliver each weelethereafter.
and to send a sample of the material proposed to be for
nished to this office
By.order of Col. THOS. Swoops. A. Q. M -G.
C. W. MOULT( T.
an26.4t , Captain and A Q W.
rrO CONTRACTORS AND BUJ LD FIRS.
L —Sealed Proposals, endorsed "Prom:mats for Braiding
a Public School -h ouse iu the Tweety-fou,th ward." will
be received In the undersigned at the office, senth.ast
corner of SIN TH and ADELPHI Street% until WI3DNES
AY, September 26,4883; at 12 o'clock' M., for buildings
Public School. house one lot of ground situate on the
south side of Venongo street, and east side of Wyoming
street, in the Twenty-fourth ward. - '
Said school-house to be built in accofdanco with the
plans of SOF IN FRASER. Architect, to be Been at the
.effice of EDWARD SHIPPItaI, Chairman of Com
mittee OM Property, southeast corner of SIXTH and
W A LNUT Streets.
No bids will be considsred unless accompanied by a
_certificate from the City Solicitor that the provisions of
an ordinance approved May 20th, 1860, have been com
plied '
Byprder of the Committee on Property.
- - JAMES D. CAMPBELL,
Secretary Controllers of Public Schools..
NOTICE IS - HEREBY GIVEN
.
A.l That Plans and. Specifications for School-house will
be received by the unders , goed at the office of the
Board of Controllers, southeast corner of SIXTH and
A DELPHI Streets. until WEDNESD tY, September 2d,
1863. at 12 ''clock H.
The school-house to be erected on a lot of ground
situate at ;he northwest corner of Coates and Sixth
streets, about one hundred and twelve feet on sixth
Street, and one hunared and thirty-nine feet on Coates
street.
Seven thousand five hundred dollars have been aP
preprlated for ;he erection of the building, including
Architect% fees.
By order of Committee on Property.
• - JAMES D CAMPBELL.
ari27-them3t Secretary Controllers of Public Schools.
PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR.
SEALED PROPORS,LS are invited till the thirty-first
day of AUGUST, 1363, at 12 K,
for furnishing the Sub
sistence Department with 20.000 barrels of Flour
Bids will be received for what is known as No. No.
2. and No. 3, and for any portion less than the2o,ooo bar
rels. Bids for different grades should be upon separate
sheets of paper.
The delivery of the Flour to be commenced on the 10th
day of September, or as soon thereafter as the Govern
ment may direct, at the rate of 800 barrels daily, de
livered either at the Government warehouse in Grorge
town, at the wharves, or at the railroad depot, Washing
ton, D. C.
Payments will be made in certificates of indebtedness,
or such other funds as the Government may have for dis
tribution.
The usual Government inspection will be made just be
fore the Flour is received.
,An oath of allegiance must accompany. each bid.
No bid will be entertained' from parties who have pre
viously failed to comply with their bids, or from bidders
not present to respond.
The_barrels to be entirely new, made very strong, of
new mgterials, and head-lined. No Flour which is not
fresh glerind will be received.
Bids to be directed to Colonel A. BECIIVirITH, A.D. C.
end C: S., 11. S. Washington, D. C., and endorsed
`Proposals for Flour.' , an 19430
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GE
NERAL'S OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA, 24th. August.
. .
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until TUESDAY,ISth September next, at 12 o'clock
for furnishing Anthracite Coal for the'War Department,
to be delivered during the year commencing Ist October,
1863, and ending 30th B.eptember. 1831. Coal to be of the
best quality anthracite, for u.e of steamers, to weigh
2,240 pounds to the ton , and to be subject toinspection, -
Tb e Coal is to be delivered on board vessels in the ports
of Philadelphia and New York, in such quantities and
at such times as may be required, furnishing, if de
manded, one thousand tons per day. In case of failure
to deliver the coal in proper qnanttty and at the proper
tune and place, the Government reserves the right to
make good any deficiency by purchase, at the contract
or's risk and expense.
The price must be for the coal delivered on board ves
sels, on the terms and conditions above stated. Twenty
five per cent will be withheld from the amount of all
Payments, which reservation is not to be Paid until the
contract shall have been fully completed. Payments of
the remaining eighty per cent.,or balance due, will be
made monthly. or when the epartment is in funds for
that purpose
Each offer must be accompanied by a written guarantee,
signed by one or more responsible parties, that the bid
der or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter
into obligations, with good and sufficient sureties, to
furnish the supplies proposed. No proposition will be
considered unless accompanied by such guarantee
Two or more sureties in the sum of one hundred thou
sand dollars will be required to sign bonds for the faith
ful performance of the contract. and their responsibility
will be certified by a United States district judge, United
States district attorney, or collector.
The right is reserved to reject all the bids, if considered
to be the interest of the service to do so.
Proposals must be endorsed, "Proposals for Coal for
the War Department." A. BOYD.
an2s-tsels Capt. and. Assist Q. M. U. S Army.
OFFICE OF THE SIGNAL OFFICER,
WABHINEFTON, D. C.. August 8,1863.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office
until SATURDAY. August 29. 1863, at 4 o'clock P. M. , for
furnishing for the Signal Department the following arti
cles :
250 Two hundred and fifty sets Signal Equipments:
30 Thirty barrels Turpentine.
100 One hundred bales Wicking.
200 Two hundred Telescope Holders.
25 Twenty-five gross Wind Matches.
20 Twenty pounds Linen Thread..
2 Two gross Needles.
10 Ten Tap Roeerc
-2sl Twenty Spiggots•
The first delivery to be made about the 15th of Septem
ber, 1363, or as soon thereafter as Government may di
rect.
The -11.1 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 of all
the parties must appear. or the bid will be considered as
the individual proposal of the party signing it.
Proposals from disloyal parties, or where the bidder
is not present to respond to his bid, will not be con
sidered.
Proposals mast be addressed to "The Signal Officer of
the Army," Washington, D. C.. and should be plainly
endorsed, "Proposals for Field Signal Equipments."
The refponsibillty of the guarantors most be shown
by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest
District Court,or of the United States District Attorney.
The ability of the bidder to fill the contract,shoold it
be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two responsi
ble persons. whose signatures are to be appended to the
guarantee, and said guarantee must accompany the bid.
Bonds in sums of double the. amount involved in the
contracts, signed by the contractor, and both of his guar
antors. will be required of the successful bidder, or bid
ders, upon signing the contract.
FORM OF GUARANTEE.
-,-of the county of--. and State of -•
do hereby guarantee that -- is able to tram G..
contract in accordance with the terms of his proposi
tion, and that should his proposition be accepted he will
at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith.
Shouldlhe contract be awarded to Mtn we are prepared.
to become Ms securities.
(To this guarantee must be appended the official certi
ficate above mentioned.)
The right is reserved to reject all proposals if the Prices
are deemed too high,- or if, for any cause, it is not deemed
for the public interest to accept them.
Models will be on exhibition at the office of the Signal
Officer for twenty (20) days from date. anl2-16t
AMT CLOTHING AND EQITIP
. Ael OFFICE, - TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets,
' PHILADELPHIA. August 26, 1363
SEALED'PROPOSALS are invited at this office until
12 o'clock M , on the 2d day of September,next, to furnish
promptly at the Schuylkill Arsenal—viz :
f 8.900 yards 31 dark blue Flannel, for blouses.
Army 3,950 do. X: white Flannel, cotton and
standard; wool, for shirts.
- - 3,450 yards 39 Canton Flannel, for drawers.
20.040 white metal Badges, for employees of the Quar
termaster's Department, a sample and description of
which can be seen-at this office.
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, whole signa
tures must be appended to the guarantee, and said
guarantee must accompany the bid.
Bidders, as well as their sureties or guarantors, who
may not be known at this office, will famish a certifi
cate from the United States District Attorney, Postmas
ter, or other public functionary, at the residence of the
bidder or guarantors, setting forth, cleaffiz , the fact that
the bidder and his sureties are responsible men, who
will, if a contract is awarded, act in - wood faith with the
United States, and faithfully execute the same. •
Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the
Propostcla must' lie endorsed. "Proposals for Army
Supplies. 'stating the particular article bid for. .
• G. H. CROSMAI4,
au.27-7t Asst.4l. M. General U. S. Army.
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIP
AGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, A l igust 24th, 1824.
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at, this office until
12 o'clock M.', on TUESDAY, the let September next, to
furnish promptly at the SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL viz:
Waterproof Blanketa for Footmen—grata percha, India
rubber or painted.
Water- proof Ponchos for Horsemen—gutta percha, India
rubber or palm ed.
Drums for Infantry, with cases, slings, and sticks.
White wool IFlannel for Zonave turbans.
Light blue Mons de Laing for Zonave sashes.
Bidders must state in their proposals the price. quan
tity bid fora and time of delivery.
The ability of the bidder to fill- the contract must be.
guaranteed two responsible persons, whose signa
tures must be appended to the guarantee, and said guar
antee must accompany the bid.
Bidders, as well as their sureties or guarantors, who
may not be known at this office, will furnish a certificate
from the Malted States - District Attorney, Postmaster, or
other public functionary, at she residence of the bidder
or gurantors. setting forth clearly the fact that the bidder
and his sureties are responsible men. who will, if a con
tract is awarded, act in good faith with the United
States and faithfully execute the same. .
Samples can be seen at this office, and bidders are in
vited to be present at the opening of the bids.
Proposals mast be endorsed "Proposals for Army
Supplies," stating the particular article bid for.
G H. CR05314,11,
an2.5-7t, Asel Quartermaster'Ganeral 17. S. A.
OFFICE CLOTHING AND EQUI
PAGE, CINCINATI, 0., August 24th,1863.
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned,
for the following articles, to wit:
Boots; - •
Bootees;
Shelter Ten ts •
Gray Flannel'Shirts;
Knapsacks;
• _a rtill ery Jackets;
. Cavalry do;
Trowsers; Footmen's;
_Foi age Caps, (like sample at Inspection Depot
Di this city. ).
Bids musk explicitly state the quantity it is proposed
to furnish, the time of delivery and the price, and a glt.
antee agreeing that the party making the bid will enter
into contract if an award is made to him, and signed by
two responsible parties, must accompany each proposal,
and guarantors must sign their own names
All bids must be accompanied with a sample of the
article offered.
The supplies Must be delivered in good new packages,
free of charge, at the United States Inspection Ware
houses in this. city.
Written contracts of which this advertisement shall be
made a part, wilt be entered into with parties to whom
awards are made, and bonds required of them in sums
equal to one-fourth the value of the goods contracted for.
Bidders are respectfully-notified, that samples of goods
offered, and left at the inspection Warehouses. Unless
removed within ten (10) days after awards are made.
will be considered as belonging to.the United States, and
sold at auction or asnt to the Government Warehouses
for issue
Proposals will be _received until THURSDAY NOON,
September 2d., 1863, and the awards will be madebn Sa
turday, September 6111. 33,63, upon the completion of
which successful bidders will be notified of the accept
ance of their proposals.
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonablh is re
served.
By order Col. THOS. SWORDS, Q lit. G.
C. W. MOULTON. t
au27--it ' Captain, and A. Q. M.
1)IIICK SALES, SMALL PROFITSI—
At DEAN'S CIGAR STORE 335 CHESTNUT St..
you can buy FINE-CUT CHEWING TOBACCO 26 per
sent. less than anywhere else.
,
Anderson's Solace, Hoyt's Sunnyside, LilienthiPs
Standard, Old Continental, Young America, and` Good
win's N. Y. Patent Pressed, for eight cents each.
Plantation.Cornish's Virgin Le af,Yellow Bank, - Honey
Dew, Amulet, National, Heart's Delight, Sayoryylledal-
Hon, Nonpareil, and Mrs. Miller's Fine-cut Chewing To
bacco, for four cents each. •
FINE CUT IN YELLOW PAPERS.— tilienthare,
Backus & Campbell's, Yellow Bank, Grape, for ;three
sents each.
FINE-CUT CHEWING TOBACCO IN BULK.--nAndor
son's Solace, Hoyt's Sttnnyside, Dean's Golden Pax.,
Dean's Philadelphia Fine Cut, Honey-Dew, Michigan.
and Pride of Kentucky, for six cents per ounce.
Fine-cut Chewing Tobacco by the pound. 4 6 , 60, 76. 90
se .WR I TID HAVANA AND YARA CIGARS, and do-
mestic Cigars of all kinds, 26 per cent. less: than, others
sell, at wholesale or retail, at ••
DEAN'S CIGAR STORE,
• 335 CHESTNUT Street.
Wilmington and Ifewark Corporation Notes taken. at
DD WILKIN,
. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR - AT LAW,
NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE. .
Has been constantly engaged is the practice of hie pro
fession, min ..the collection of Claims; atliashville, for
the past FOURTEEN YEARS. •
REFERENCES:
Messrs. Sibley. Moulton, & Woodruff; Messrs. Bar
croft & Co.
E. WILSON'S WATER-CURE OR
D
HYGIENIC ESTABLIVIDIENT, No. 665 North
THIRTEENTH Street, Philadelphia. Thii Institution
is located in a healthy and pleasant part of the city, and
provided with the necessaries applicable to the comfort
of patients and boarders. All Acute and Chronic Dis
eases are treated on strictly Hygienic principles. Fe
male diseases treated successfully. All forms of Surgery.
attended to. The Swedish movements also constitute
one of our remedial agents. Address -
- R. WILSON, M. D.
au24-6t. 665 N. THIRTEENTH St PhiladelPhia.
A MERICAN`R 00 F IN - 0 SLATES,
4 - 1 - EMU WHALE TO THE BEST WELSH SLATES.
. 'T. THOMAS.
142841X0 :WALNUT .Stoat-
THE , PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29,, 1§363.
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VI trr U E 0 E
a writ of Allan Venditioni Exponas. to me dimmed.
will be exposed to public aate or voluble. rgt MONDAY
Evening, September 7. BM at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-etreet
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
south side of arcertain thirty -one-feet-wide•street called
Small street, at the distance of one hundred and forty
feet westward from the west side of Delaware Twelfth
street continued, in the late Township or hioyamonsing,
in the county of Philadelphia; containing in from or
breadth on said Small street fifteen feet, and extending
In length or depth southward sixty feet Bounded on
the west by ground now or late arenas Beneath on the
south by gr. and now or late of James Hill, on the east
by ground wanted or intended. to have been granted to
Joseph Serridge on sunned rent. and on the north Sy
said Small street. [Being rte same tot of gre nd which.
James Bill, by indenture dated the 7th day of April, A.
D. 1830, and recorded at Philadelphia. In deed hank R.
L. L, No, 34. page 803, & c., granted 'and conveyed unto
John Lipsey in fee; reserving therenut the yearly ground rer t or sum of twelve dollars, lawful silver money. etc.,
payable yearly fin .the ' of the month of January in
every year forever, clear of taxes, etc., unto the said
Jsmss Hill, his heirs and assigns ]
C P.. 371; June T. '63. Debt 1640 50 J. B. Town end.;
Tsken in execution and to be sold as the nropytv of
John Lipsey. - JOFIN TROMPS° !P. Sheriff.
Philadelphia Sheriff's Office, August 14, 1563. anl7-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.— BY VIRTUE OF
rt writ of al tea Vendi tioni Exponas, tome directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue. MONDAY Rye
ping, September 7,1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground Situate on the
southwest side of Anthracite street. at the distance 'of
seventy. fi so feet south of Browne street, in.the late dis
trict of Richmond in the county of Philadelphia; con=
tainlng in front or breadth on said anthracite street fifty
one feet, and extending in length or depth'westwardly
of that width eighty feet. Bounded nortwardly and east.
wardly by ground now or formerly of Benjamin S. Janney,
southwardly. by a lot granted or in' ended to-have been
granted to John Garber. and outwardly by said anthit
cite street. [Bairn the same lot of ground which the Reid
Benjamin S. Janney ands Lydia a , his . wife, bv inden
ture dated the 28th day of October. a. D. 1817. the coun
terpart 'whereof is recorded at Philadelphia, in Deed
Back O. W. C., No. 88. page .226, &c
' granted and con
veyed unto Christian M. Garber and Benedict G ocher, -
as tenants in common, in fee; reserving thereont the
yearly ground rent or sum of twenty dollars and forty
cents, Jawful silver money, etc payab'e half yearly,
clear of taxes etc., on the first day of the months of
January and July in every year forever, unto the said
BenjaminJanney. Janney. his heirs and aesigns 3
[c. P. 37a; J. T.. '63..Debt. 813 62 J. B. Townsend.]
Taken in execution and to be solo so tbenronerty of
Christian M. Garber and Benedict M> Garber.
BERIFF'S S ALE -BY . VI RN CrE uF
R
a writ of Vend Word Exponas. to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or veudue. on MONDAY E yen
ing.September7,lBefl. at 4 o'clock. at eausom-street Hall,
All that certain tot of ground situate in the late district
of Kensington, in the county of Philadelphia, on the
northerly side of York,-street, commencing at the dis
tance of fifty-four feet east from the easterly side of Eme
rald street; containing in front on said York '-treat thirty
six feet, and extending of that width in depth parallel
with said Emerald street one hundred and fifty feet three
inches' to a forty. feet- wide street called Taylor street.
Bounded northerly by saj.d. Taylor street, southerly by
said York street, and , easterly' and westerly , by ether
ground intended to be granted to the said Francis Freel
ing on round rent. Together with all and Magni-Ix the
ways, do andi paying therefor and thereout
unto the said Henry Norris, his heirs and 'assigns; the
yearly rent or sum of forty-three dollars and twenty
cents, lawful silver money of the United States of trio I
rina. each dollar weighing 17 pennyweights and 6 grs,
at least, in equal half-yearly payments on the first days,
of tbe menthe of January and July in eich and every
year forever hereafter. without any deduction, deft ca-'
tion, or abatement, for or on account. of any taxes,
charges, or assessments whatsover, to be %stmas& either
on or for the said hereby-granted lot andimildings
thereon erected, or to be erected, or ,OD and for the said
yearly rent hereby and thereont reserved. .
' IC. P.. 354; J. T.. '6B. Debt. 551 68 Wain.)
Taken in execution-and to -be sold as the property of
Francis ?reeling. - JOHN THOMPSON. Sheritt
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. August 15.1863 aul7-$t
SHERIFF'S SALES.
. _ . .
JO ROT TH 0 M.PSQ N. Sheriff,
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Angust 14, iSr3. a,nl7-3t
p„ HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponaa, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing. k eptember 7.1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
All the right. title, and interest of Aaron Jones of,' itt,
and to
No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of gronnd, with the
messnages or tenements then eon erected, situate in Ger
mantown, iu the Twenty-second ward of the city of
Philadelphia aforesaid, bsginning at a stone by a forty
feet-wide street called Wistar street, at the distance of
one hundred and forty-five feet three inches northeast
om Germantown High street; thence by ground granted
by Peter L Berry to Henry Frailey northwest seven
teen feet three inches to the end of a stable wall; thence
from the middle of said wall west-southwest sixt,.en
feet one inch toa. corner of land of said Frailevt•thence
by said Frailey . e land. northwest ninety-three feet to a
stone; thence by lea, now or formerly of Jacob Weiss
northeast seventy feet to a past; thence southeait. seven
yerches and two feet to a past, being a corner of a lot
sold by Jacob Weiss to John Draglee, and thence by said.
Wistar'street southwest fifty-four-feet nine inches to the
place of bekinning.
No. Also.- all that rectangular lot or piece of ground.
situate in Germantown aforesaid, beginning at the dis
tance of one - hundred and twenty-nine feet six inches
northeastwardly from the northeasterly side of Germ in
town Main street aforesaid, measuring along the line
dividing land of Jacob Knapp from land of Michael
Stargeis; containing in breadth three feet, and'extend
ing en length in a northeasterly direction twenty. eight
feet six inches. Bounded on the southeast partly by
ground now or formerly of J. Michael Steiger. and
partly by the above-described lot and on the northeast,
northwest. and southwest by ground now or formerly
of Jacob Knapp
CS. C., 1; Jan. T W.. Debt, 156,215:-Theo. Cuyler..l
Takes in execution and to ne sold as. the property of
'Aaron Jones. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. August 1.1. 1913. saurSt
SERIFF,'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
- a writ of Fourth Pluries Venditiont Exponas, to
me directed.will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on
MONDAY Evening, September 7, 1163, at 4 o'clock, at
Saneorc-street Hall .
- . -
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two
story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected. situ
ate on the north westwardly corner of Richmond street
or avenue and William street, in the Nineteenth (now the
Twenty-fifth) ware of the City of Philadelphia; contain
ing in length or depth, between lines at right angles
therewith, two hundred feet to salmon street. [Being
the same premises which Jacob M. Douglass and wife,
by indenture bearing date the twentieth day of Decem
ber. Anon Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty
two, granted and conveyed unto Richard Coe in fee. un
der and subject to a mortgage of three thousand dollars.]
B. —The improvements on the above lot are a two
story brick dwelling house end a one-story frame shop.
CS. C.. 2; Jan. -Term, '6l Debt, $l,OOO. B. Woodward.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property , of
Richard Coo. JOHN THOMPSoN, Sheriff
Philadelphia. Sliertirgol3l4, August 15, 1863. aul7-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue. MONDAY
Evening, September 7, 1563. at 4 o'clock,at Sansom-street
All that certainlot or piece of - ground, and messnage
thereon erected, situate at the southwest corner of Lom
bard and Schuylkill. Front (now called Twenty-second)
street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front or
breadth on the said Lombard street forty-six feet, and in •
length or depth southward seventy-eight feet. =Bounded
on the east by said Twenty-second street, on the north
by the said Lombard street, on the west by other ground
late of William Phillips. and on the soutlli by. around of
Kichard Ashhurst and - others. [Which lot orplea° of
ground William Phillips, by indenture bearing date the
10th day of March, A. 11. 1810, recorded in the office for
recording deeds. &c., for-the city and county of Phila
delphia, in Deed Book.G. S., No 15, page 576. granted
unto James Buck in fee, reserving a yearly ground rent
of one hundred and thirty-eight dollars, payable in
equal half-yearly payments on the first days of July and
January in everyyear thereafter forever.]
N. B:—On the above lot of ground 'are erected five
three-story brick houses on the west side of Twenty
second street. the corner house being - eighteen feet six.
inches in front by thirty feet deep: the second sixteen
feet fonr inches in front: the third sixteen feet in front;
the fourth and fifth each thirteen feet seven inches• in
front, and all, except the first, being twenty-eight feet
in depth.
f.D C., 8; J. T., 'O3. Debt. $192.4.5. McCall. T
Taken in execution and to be sold as..the property of
Anna E. Buck, adminietratrix of James Buck. deceased:
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August 12,1863. aul7-3t
R i ll ERIF F' S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni ExpOnas. to .ine directed,
Will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MOn DAV
Evening, Septempter 7, 18ff,s, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street
Hall,
All that certain: lot or piece ot ground, situate on the
north side of Elm street, at the distance of one hundred
drsd and sixty feet westward from the west side_ of
Seventh street, in the late district of West Philadelphia,
now the Twenty-fourth ward. of the city of Philadel
phia; containing in front or breadth on the said Elm
street one hundyed .feet, - and extendingin length - or
depth northward between lines at right . angles. there
with one hundred and sixty five feet- to Grape or Cherry
street Bounded northward by said Grape or Cherry
street, southward by said 11m-street. eastward by ground
now or late of Richard Peters, and westward by other
grormd of Elizabeth Klapp, of which this was part.
[Being the same lot of ground which Elizabeth _DI.
Klapp, by indenture dated the 26th day of March, A. D.
1882. recorded in Deed -Book T. Ef.. No. 13. page 180,
granted and conveyed Tinto the said Patrick Rafferty in
fee; under and subject to the restriction that no, slangh
ter•]iouse, soap, or candle, or glue factory, skin-dressing
establishment or other building for offensive occnpatidn
shall ever be erected on-thee above described lot of
ground; and subject also to the payment of a yearly
rent.charge of one hundred dollars. payable half-yearly
on the first of April and October forever;.for arrears of
which the judgment was obtained on which this execu
tion was issued. 1.
Et% P.,3673 June T., '63. Debt. $4 - 11.4-0. Jon.H. Campbell.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Bernard Rafferty, adm'r bf the estate of Patrimt Raffer
ty. deceased. JOHN THOMPSON.Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Angugit 14. 1863. aul7-3t
RHERIFF'S'SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
N- J a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendne, on .1111NDAY Evening,
September 7. 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in
the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; be
ginning at a corner formed by the intersection of the
sontbeastwardly line of the .Frankford road and the
northeastwardly line of William street; thence extend-;
ing northeastwardly along the sa'd Frankford road
thirty-seven feet; thence sontheastwardly on a line 'pa
rallel with said William street one hundred and larty
five feet nine inches, more or less; thence southwest
warly along the said Coral street thirty-six feet seven
and a balf inches to said William street; and thence
northwestwardly along the said William steeet one-hun
dred and fifty feet nine inches and seven-eighths of
an inch to the ;dace of beginning. Subject to a yearly
ground rent or sum of fifty. five dollars and fifty cents
No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in
the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadetnhia; be
ginning on the southeastwardly line of the Frankford
road, at the distance of thirty-seven feet northeast..
wardly from the , northeasternmost line of William
street; thor ce extending northeastwardly along the
said Frankford road thirty-seven feet; thence southeast-
Wardly on a line parallel with said William street one
hundred and forty feet eleven inches, more or less, to
Coral street; thence sonthweetwardly along tbe
Coral street thirty-six feet seven and a half inches;
thence northwestwardly on a line parallel with said
William street one hundred and forty.tive feet nine
inches. more or less, to the place of beginning. _ Subject
to a yearly ground rent or sum, of fifty-five dollars and
fifty cents.
[C. P., 260; Jane Term. '63. Debt, i:l9. 75- McCrea.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Simon S. Jones. JOHN. THOMPSON, Sheriff. -
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Angtist 12. 1863. anl7-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-By VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditiont Exponas.,to me directed,will
be exposed to public sale or vendue. on - MONDAY Even
ing. September 7.1863. at 4 o'crock. at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the
late district of Belmont now within the city of Philadel
phia, beginning at a point on the south side of the _Ford
road and on the east side of a certain new street tiftyleet
wide, laid out and opened for public use by Chutes E.
D'lnvilliers, - extending from the said Ford -road to
the old line ofthe State railway called D'lnviiliers'street;
thence extending, southward along the east side of, the
said D'invilliers street south seven 'degrees;-forty-five
minutes east, three hundred and one feet two inches to a
Pettit; thence northeastward on a line at right angles
with said D'lnvilliers street one hundred and fifty-five
feet nine inches to another point; thence by other ground
of the said Charles' E. D'lnvilliers north seven degrees
forty-five minutes west, two hundred and fifty-seven feet
nine inches to the south eideof said Ford road, and thence
along the south side of the said Ford road north eighty
two degrees live minutes west, one Ilandred and sixty
one feet eight inches to the place of-beginning; contain
ing one acre. Beinglhe same Premises which Charles
E. D'lnvilliers and wife, by indenture -dated the 10th
av of April, A D recorded in Deed Book T. H.,
No. 133, page. 439. &c. ' granted .and conveyed - to Mark
Canning in fee, ashy reference to said recited indenture
will more fully appear; reserving thereout a yearly
ground rent or sum of thirty dollars. payable half-yearly
on the first day of the months of -May and November
forever. .
CC. P., 372; J. T.'63. Debt, $51.75. J. B. Townsend.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the nroperty of
Mark Canning. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. August-14. 1563. anl7-3t
R,ELERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
wi lt of Vendltioni Exponas, to me directed; will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.
September 7.1663. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall.
No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
the east side of a certain thitty-feet wide street, (extend•
mg. from Norris to Diamond streets, west of Fourth
street.) called Leithgow street. at the: distance of two
hundred and sixty-six feet five inches northward from
the north side of-Norris street, in the Nineteenth ward
of the city of Philiffielphia; containing in front -or
breadth on the said Leithgow street thirty-six feet, and
extending in: length or depth eastward between parallel
lines, at right angles with "said - !Leithgow street, forty
feet. Bounded northward by ground now- or . late'of
William B. Fling, southward by ground now or late-of
Hiram -Chester, eastward by ground now or 'late of
Owen Jones, and westward by Leithgow street.: [Being
part of a larger lot of ground which Owen Jones by in
denture dated the 13th day of January, A. D. 1862. and
recorded.in the .ollice for recording deeds' in and for the
said city. in Deed Book. Page &c.,
granted and conveyed unto Francis U. Ryairan fee.]
No. 2. 'Also, all. that certain lot or piece of, i;round
situate on the east side of a certain thirty-feel-wide
street, (extending from Norris to Diamond streets, west
of Fourth street ) called Leithgow street • at the distance
of fifty feet rive inches northward from the north side of
Norris street, in the city of Philadelphia,: containing in
front or breadth on said Leithgow street thirty-six feet,
and extending in length or depth eastward, between
parallel lines at righ t : angles to said Leithgow street,
thirty-eight feet. Bounded northward by ground now
or late of Owen Jones, southward by ground; now or
late of John Carson, eastward by ground now dr late - ,of
Francis M. Ryan, and westrgard. by Leithgow. street
aforesaid. [Being part of a larger lot of ground which
Owen Jones. by.indenture hearing date the nth day of
October, A. to 1861, and recorded in the office for re
cording deedi in and for the said city, in Deed Book" - ,
No. page &c, granted and conveyed nr.to Francis -
. [C. p„ 383; J. T, V. Debt. 91134.16. Bonsall.]
Taktn in execution and to be sold as the property of
Francis ht RyanJOHN THOMPSON' Sheriff.
FhtladelPhis,Sheriff's Office. August 15,/863.! atil7-3t
. ,
SHERIFF'S SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALE.:-BY VIRTUE OF
an order of Sale in Partition to me directed. will be
exposed to public sale or vondue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, September 7, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
Hell.
No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground and t wo
story brick messnage thereon erected, situate on the
south side of Fears street, in the First ward of the city of
Phlladeiphia, at the distance of one hundred and twenty
roves feet westward from the west eh]) of Sixth_street;
containing in front a breadth on said Sears street thirteen
feet. and extending of that breadth southward parallel
with the said Sixth street in length or depth fifty-nix
f ee t t o gr o o nd now or late of James Ballenger.
No. .a. also, all that certain lot or piece of ground with
the brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate
on the west side of Fourth street. in the Second ward of
the city of Philadelphia, at the dh.taoce of forty feet
southward ft ern the south side of Christian street; con
taining in front or breadth on said Fourth street twenty
feet, and in length and depth on the south line thereof
about one hundred and thirteen feet ten inches more or
lees, and on the north line thereof about one hundred
and eight feet eleven inches. more or less.
' No 3 kw, all that cer Ain lot or piece of ground with
the three story brick mes<mage thereon erected, situate
on the west Mlle of Forth street, in the Second word of
the city of Philadelphia. at the disance of sixteen feet
eouthward from the southaide of Carpenter street: con
taining in front or breadth on said Fourth street sixteen
f' et. and exending in length or depth westward ninety
four feet seven inches to Newton street: nu the rear of
paid lot there being erected -a three-story brick MARRIIISO
fronting on Newton street. where said lot contains in
breadth sixteen feet eight inches.
No. 4 Also._ all that lot or piece of ground with the
two-story frame front with brick back building thereon
erected, situated on the northwest corner of Fourth
street' and rarrenter street. in the. Second ward of the
city of PhiladelPhiat containing in front or breadth on
said Fonrth street fourteen feet five inches. and extend
ing westward in length or depthon the north line thereof
fifty-three feet, thence southward fifteen f-et `we-and a
bel f inches to Carpenter street, thence east ward fifty-five
feet five inches to the aforesaid corner of Fourth and,
Carpenter streets, -
CD. C.. 12; . Sr., '63. Dollman.
To be sold as the property of John Towell, William
Towell, James Towel!. din.
JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 12, 1863: au.l7-3t
SHERIFF'S . SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni EXporias, te me directed
will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY
Evening, teptember 7,1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate lathe dis
trict of Spring Carden. beginning a't a point on the south
side of Parrish street, as laid down on the plan of the
said district, at the distance of one hundred and seven
feet ten and one-quarter inches westward from th a south
west corner of said Parrish and Warder streets; thence
extending southward by ground formerly of Horatio B.
Pennock seventy feet and one-eighth of an inch to the
middle of Centre street, now vacated; thence westward
along said middle forty feet to ground of Charles Fischer;
thence northward by said Pitcher's ground two hundred
and thirty-two'feet eleven inches and seven-eighths of
an in ch crossing said Parrish street to the middle of
Perry street. also vacated: thence eastward along said
middle forty feet to ground formerly of Horatio B Pen
nock. and thence Boutbwandly by the same crossing said
Parrish street one hundred and sixty-five feet eleven
and, three-quarter inches to the place of beginning.
(Being the same premises which Horatio B Pennock,
Jr., by indenture dated the %tit day of February. 1811,
recorded in Deed Book It, D. W., No. 53, page ill, &c ,
granted and conveyed' unto Charles Fischer in fee, re
serving thereout a yearly ground rent of one hundred
and thirty-two dollars. payable half-yearly on the first
day of January and July, for arrears of which this pro
ceeding is bad- _
(C.P..161 June T. NZ. Debt,. $882.17. T. D. Smith.]
Taken iri execution and to be sold as the property of
Charles Fischer. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. August 12. 1863. anl7-3t
QIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF :A
writ of Alias VenditioniExponas, to me directed,
cc ill be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY
Evenirdr, September 7, 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
All that certain lot Or niece of ground and messnage
or tenement thereon erected, situate on the east side of
Charles street, at the,diatauce of one hundred and fif
teen feet eight inched northward from the north side of
Federal street, in the late dsstrict of. Southwark. now
part of the consolidated•oity of Philadelphia: containing
in front or breadth on the said Charles street thirteen
feet, and extending in length or depth eastward between
parallel lines at right angles with the said Charles street,
-on the north line thirty-four feet seven and a b elf inches,
and on the south line thirty-two feet nine inches
Bounded northward and southward by ground granted
to the said William N: King, eastward by the Union
Burial Ground, and westward' by the- said Charles
street. [Being the same lot or piece of ground which
James A. McCrea and Ann, his wife, by indenture dated
the eighteenth day of September, A ii 1817, recorded in
Deed Book A. W. M.. No. 82, page 118 granted and con
veyed unto William N. King, his heirs and assigns: re
serving therefor and thereout unto the !said James A.
McCrea, his heirs and assigns, the yearly rent or sum of
twenty-two dollars, in equal half-yearly payments. on
the first day of the months of January and July in every
year. Together with the free and common use and pri
vilege of the said Charles street. as a way, passage, and
watercourse at all times hereafter forever.
[C. P., 177: June. T., 1383. Debt, $34.80. Flood.]
-Taken in execntion and re he sold as the property , of
William N. King JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. August 14, 1863. aul7-31
SHERIFF'S SALE-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Even
ing, September 7,1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansoro-street Hall.
All that certain lot of ground situate in the District of
Remington, in the county of Philadelphia. on the north
erly side of Daughin street, commencing at the distance
of two hundred and fifty feet two and seVen-eighths
irches east from the easterly side of Amber street; con
tainine in front on said Dauphin street eighteen feet, and
extending of that width in depth parallel with said &m
-bar street one hundred feet to a twenty-feet-wide street
called Clymer street. Bounded northerly by said Cly
mer street, southerly by said Dauphin street, easterly
by lot granted to - Andrew Henderson on ground rent, and
westerly by lot granted to John 0. Hughes on ground
rent. [Being part of the Pair-le ill Estate, which Charles
'Norris, Samuel Norris, and lassie Norris. execntsrs of
the last will and testament of Joseph Parker Norria, de
ceased, by indenture bearing date June 20th, 1846. and.
rorded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. W. 31 „ No. 15.
page 101. granted and conveyed,to Henry. Norris is fee
Together with all and singular the ways. ste.; yielding
and paying therefor and thereout unto said Henry Nor
ris. his, de., the yearly rent or sum of eighteen dollars,
lawful silver money of the United States of America,
each dollar weighing seventeen pennyweight six grains,
at lead, in equal half-yearly payments, on the first days
of the months of January and July, without any deduc
tion, defalcation, or abatement for or on account of any
taxes. charges , or assessments whatsoever, to be asses
sed, either on or for the said hereby granted lot or build
ing. thereon erected, or to be erected, or on and for the
said yearly rent hereby thereout reserved.
[C. P., 379; June T.,'63:Debt, $59.56. Waln.l
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John S. Ritter. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Once. August 15, 1863. anl7-8t
SHERIFF'S SALE-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponft, to me directed,
will • te. exposed to public sate or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening. Sept • 7, 1263. at 4 o'clock. at Sansorn-street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground in the district of
Richmond, in the county of Philadelphia. now in the
city of Philadelphia. situate on. the northwestwardly
aide of Tulip street, and the southwestwardly side of a
certain thirty-feet-wide street called Jackson street,
leading from Sepviva street to said Tulip street; con
taining in. front or breadth on said Tulip street sixty
feet. and extending. of that breadth, in length or depth
northwestwardly, _between lines , parallel with said
Jackson street, one hundred and six feet to a certain
.twenty--feetrivide street. [lining the same premises which
Samuel Townsend and wife, by indenture dated Bay 11,
A. 11. 1852, recorded .in Deed Book T. 11., No. 27. Page
475, granted and conveyed to Nathaniel Ledyard in fee;
reserving a ground rent of $56 30 per annum.)
0fC..1'., 357; June T .,' 63. Debt. $92.40. Longstreth
Taken in. execution and to be sold as the property of
Nathaniel Ledyard. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
• Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August 12, 1863. anl7-31
SHERIFF'S SALR-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
'will be exposed to public sale or vendue . on MONDAY
Evening, Eeptember 7, IS6S, at 4 o'clock, at hansom- street
Hall. _
. •
All that certain lot or piece of ground and improve
memta thereon erected. situate on the north side of Reed
street, in the citY . of Philadelphia; beginning at the dis
tance of sixty-two feet westward from the-west side of
Delaware Sixth street ; containing in front or breadth on
the eaid Reed street thirty-two feet. and in length or
depth northward,parallel with Sixth street. one hum
drettand thirteen feet two inche„ Bounded on the .east
and west by ground of Ferdinand J. Dreer.on the north
by Bays street, and on the south by Reed street afore
said. and partly by the Point of ground late of the estate
- of Morris. [Being-the same premises which Philip sit
bert and Maria, his wife,. by - indenture dated the 94th
day of October, A. D 1862, recorded in Deed Boole A. C.
H. , No. 66, page 356, granted and conveyed unto the said
John Huston, his heirs and assigns; reserving therefor
and theteout unto the said Philip Silbert, his heirs and -
assigns, the yearly rent or sum of one hundred and
~twelve dollars, in equal half-yearly payments, on the
first day of the months of January and July, without
any deduction for taxes. &c.
[C. P., 375: J. T. '93. - Debt, EMS ql). Flood:1
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of-
Jobs Huston. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Bice, August 14,1563. aul7-3t
•
QHERIFF'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, September 7,1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of
piece of ground situate on the north side of Ogden street
at the distance of ninety feet eastward from the east side
of Thirteenth street in the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing In front on said Ogden street sixteen feet, and extend
ing in depth northward of that width at right angles to
said Ogden street seventy-seven feet two inches to a six
feet-wide alley, leading westward into a four-feet
wide alley, which leads southward into said Ogden
street. [Being the same lot which Charles Henry Fisher
and wife, by indenture dated the 7th day_ of June. A. D.
1547, recorded in Deed Book A. W. ilf.. No. 49, page 303,
, granted and conveyed to Ashton Roberts in fee; re
serving thereott a yearly ground - rent of fifty dollars. ]
N. B. —At litou Foberts has no interest.
• [C. P., 374; June T.. '63. Debt, til.lo. Coma:roe.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Ashton Roberts. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offlce, Augnst 14, 1963. - aul7-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a, writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY
Evening. September 7, 1563. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
Hall,
- that certain lot or piece of ground situ ate on the
southwesterly side of William' street, at the distance of
three hundred and. fifty feet northwehtwardtm from
Tulip street, in the Nineteenth.ward of the city of Phila
delphia: containing in front or breath on said William
street sixteen feet. and in length or depth of that width
fifty •one feet.' (Being the same premises which Samue)
Zepp and wife, by indenture dated august 27, 1354. and
recorded in Deed Bools, A. - D. B. ' No. 34. page 215, Arc.,
granted; sold and conveyed unto James Neeld, his heirs
and- assigns: reserving thereout unto him the said
Samuel Zepp, his heirs and-assigns, a certain yearly
ground rent of fifty-four dollars, payable ou the first
day at the months of January and. July in every year
thereafter forever; for arrears of which ground- rent the
said lot is sold.)
P.. 356 June T. , 1563. Debt, 535.35. O. W. Davis.
. . . , . . .•
Taken in execution 'anti to be sold a- • the. property of
James Neold. JOHN THOAPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. An guk t P 2,1.963. aul7-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF
' K-Ja. writ of Alias VenditioniExponas, to me directed. will
be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve
ning:September 7,1863.. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
• -Alrthai 'certain:lot or piece of ground, with the Lun
flnished three- story brick mesFuage, with back build
-:logs thereon erected, situate on the west side of Sfershall
street, at the distance of one hundred and fifty feet two
incher'north was d from the north side of Thompson
street, in tile Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on the Said Marshall street eighteen
feet, and extending in - depth westward of that width,
between lines at right angles with said Marshall street.
teiglitT-fonr feel; ten inches,. more or less, to the rear end
of the Seventh-street lots. [Being the same lot of ground
which Edwin- Shields and James Shields, by indenture
dated the seventh day of July. 1560. recorded in Deed
Book A. D. B. , .110. 113 pae 326 &c.., granted and-con
veyed unto Henry Krips, - his heirs and assigns, resetv
in g a yearlygronnd rent of one hundred and'thirty-two
dellara. rovahle.on the first - of Janusry and' July in
each y ear, trithent deds ction for taxes, &c
[C. P.. 362; j T., '& 3.
Debt. - $36.49 Serrill.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as tne property of
Henry Krips: t JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. August 12,1563. - anl7-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed Will
be exposed to public sale or vendue.on MONDAY Eve
ning, September 7.1869, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain triangular lot or piece of around. Mtn
ate in the Dlneteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia
(late in the district of Kensington and county of Phila.
-deli:ads), on the easterly side of Palethorpe (late Perry)
street ; beginning at the distance of fifty feet northward
'from the north side of Columbia avenne-(as reduced to
the present width of fifty feet); thence extending north
ward, along the east side of said Palethorpe street twen
ty-eight feet one inch, more or less, to Montgomery street
(now vacated); thence a southeasterly course along the
southerly side of the said Montgomery street (now va
cated )sixty -two feet two and one half inches, -more or
loss, to a point.where the said Montgomery street (now
- vacated) and the said Columbia avenue (before the said
Columbia avenue was reduced in width from one -hun
dred feet to fifty feet) interie Add each other c and
thence weetward along the north - side of the said Colum
bia avenue (before the same was reduced in width ftS
aforesaid) fifty-five feet four and one-half inches,more
or less, to the piece of beginning. [Being the same pre
mises which George . Brintem.-trustee -of the estate of
Mary C. Phillips, by indenture dated the lath day of
February. A. D. 1840. and recorded in Deed Book —, No.
page Sm., granted and conveyed unto Christopher
Rex in fee; reserving thereont the yearly ground rent or
stun of twenty dollars: payable half-yearly, on the first
days of Match and September. as therein mentioned.
For arrears of which said groundrent the judgment was
fibtained on which this execution was issued.]
1." . (0. P.. 864; June Term; 268 - Debt, *l4O. 56 Gratz]
Talc( n in execution and to thenroperty of
Christopher Rex. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's (dee, August 12, 1663. anl7-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
P.- , a wriffof Alias Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public. sale or vendue, on MONDAY -
-Evening, September 7,1261. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street
Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground with the un
hnished three-story brick messuage with back buildings
.thereon erected, situate on the west side of Marshall
street at a distal ottof one hundred,and eighty-six feet
two inches northward from the north side of Thompson
street, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Marshall street eighteen feet, and
extending in depth westward of that width between
lines at right angles with said Marshall street eighty-four
'feet ten it chee, more or. less. to the rear end of the
Seventh-di cet - lots. (Being. the-same lot of ground
which James Shields and-Edwin Shields, by indenture
dated the 7th day of July, 1860, recorded in Deed Book
A D. 8., No. 122, page 319, &c., granted and conveyed
...unto Henry Bins, his here ands mallets; reserving
thereout ayearly ground rent of one hundred and thirty
tw o dollars, payable semi-annually on - first of January
.'and July; vithout any deduction for taxes. 61c 3 '
P. - , 263:, J. T., '63. Debt, $36.49.". smut] "
Takeo execution' and to be sold as thepproperty-of
Henry hrips; JOHN THOMPBON. Sheriff,
philadelrhia. Sheriff's Office, August 14, 1863. au,l7-3C
. .
SHERIFF'S SALES.
RifERT.FF'S SALE.-BY VIittITE OF
a writ of Alias VenditiontExponaa to MA directed,will
be exoosed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Ev
ning. sentember 7,1863. at 4 o'olook, Saveron-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, wtlh the un-'
finished three-story brick me , suage with back build
ings thereon erected, situate on the west aide of Maretiall
street, at the distance of two hundred and four feet ton
inches northward from the north et& of Thompson
street, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Marshall street eighteen feet, and
extending in depth westward of that width between
lines at right angles with said MarAhail ~ treet Ai ghtv
tour feet ten inches, more or less."to the rear end of the
seventh street lots. Melee the saw lot of ground
which Edwin Shields and .Tames Shields, by indenture
dated the 7th day of July. 1666, recorded in Deed Book
A. D. 8.. NO 122, page 316,.&c.. granted and conveyed I
unto P enry Bring, his heirs and Assigns. in fee; re.erv.-
ing thereont a yearly ground rent of one hundred and
thirty. two dollars, payable semi-annually on first of
January and July.without any ded action for taxes &c.l
[O. P.. 361;'J. T..'63 Debt, 1836 49. Serrill.
Taken in execution and to be sold ae theproperty ef.
Henry Rritn. • JOHN THO HPeON. Sheriff., •
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. August 14. 1863. aul7.3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF.
a writ of Vonditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening,.
September 7, 1863. at,4 o'clock. Sansom-etreet Hall.
all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the t hree
story brick mesenage thereon erected. situate on the
north side of Anita street. in the first ward of the city of
Philadelphia, at the distance of one hundrel and sixty.
two feet westward from the west Bide of. Tenth street;
containing In front or breadth on said Anita street
teen feet, and extending of that width northward sixty
six feet three and a half inches. - Bounded on tit% no,th
ward by ground now or late of James Robb. eastward by
ground of . Ellen Weeks,'"w e stward by ground of Adam
ranker, and eonthward by the said Anita atceet. Sub
ject to a yearly ground rent of fifty-two - dollars.. Payable
on the first day of the months of June and December.
CO P.. 869; June Term, '63. Debt, 40.95 J, A. Burton.]
Taken in execution and to be ao , cl as the oronertv of
William 1.. Ernst. JOHN THOMP 30N, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August 12.1886. anl73t
RHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or 'endue, on MD AY Eve
ning, September 7. 1863. at 4' o'clock, at Saneom-street
Hall
Al 'that certain one-and-a-half story stone and log
silage o, tenement and lot or piece of ground ei!nate in
Lower Dublin township, in-the. Twenty-third ward of
the city of Philadelphia, lounded And described a. 9 fol
lows, to wit: Beginning at a corner:in the middle of the
Pennepack creek; thence by land of Samuel Swift and
others, partly along the middle of the old road leading to
Bustleton, south seventy-seven degrees and one- half east
to a stake at the side of, said creek; thence on the same
course thirty-nine perches and thirty six hundredths of
a perch to a stake for. a corner; thence by land of Tessa
Duncan and others south fort Y-seven degrees east nine
Perches and seventeen-hundredths of a perch to a corner;
thence by the same south forty degrees west, forty eight
Perches and twenty-eight hundredths of a perch. to the
side of said creek ; thence to the - middle thereof. and
thence up the middle of said creek the several courses
about sixty-eight perches to the place of beginning; con
taining ten acres, more or less. [Being the same premises
which Robert EWillfC, High Sheritrof the city and county
of Philadelphia, by deed poll under his hand aud seal,
bearing date the flrsk day of September. A. D.,1862. for
the consireration therein mentioned, did by virtue .of
dne d- legal process issued out of the District Court of
said city and county grant and confirm unto Evert J.
Wendell, in fee.
[C. P., 282. June Term, '64. - Debt, $2OO. Waxier.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Evert J. Wendell. JOHN TFIOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August 15. 1863. aul7 3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of an Order of Sale in Partition, to me di
rected, will be exposed to public sale or yendue. on MON
DAY Evening, September 7, 1363, at 4 o'clock. at Sansora
street Hall,
Be. 1. All that certain three-story brick messeage or
tenement, with the two-story brick kitchen and lot or
piece of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the south
side of Reed street, at the disteece of two hundred and
fifteen feet five inches eastward from the east side of
Fifth street. in the First ward of the said city, lately the
district of Sou liwark ; containing front or breadth on
the said Reed street sixteen feet. and extending in depth
southward, between lines parallel with Fifth street, on
the east line thereof seventy , eight feet. and on the west
line thereof seventy-four feet eight and one-hale inches.
more or less. to ground now or late of John Brlnton.
and In breadth on the rear end about sixteen feet four
inches.
No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of land, with the
two-story frame inessuage or tenement thereon erected,
situate on the northeastsvardly side of Church street. in
the borough of Bridesbtu - g, bounded and described as
follows : Beginning at a corner in the middle of a thirty
three-feet-wide street. called Church street, being also a
corner of John C. Schneider's land : thence extending
along the side of said land, north thif;y-three degrees
and three. quarters cant. one :hundred and nineteen feet
and fifty-two hundredtlfs of a foot to a corner of land
granted and conveyed, or Intended so to be. to James
'McCormick; thence along the enft of said laud south.
ftfty-one degrees and fifteen minutes east, fourteen feet
ten and a half inches to a earner in the middle of a two
a-half- feet-wide alley,left open for thejoint use and
benefit of this and the adjoining house; thence along the
middle of raid alley south thirty-eight degrees and three
quarters west, one hundred and nineteen feet and fifty
two hundredth of a foot to a-corner in the middle of
Church street aforesaid. and thence along the middle of
the lame. north fifty-one degrees "and fifteen minutes
west, fourteen feet ten and a half inches to the place of
beg N inning.
o. 3. all that certain piece of ground, with the two
and-h alf-story brick house therem erected, situate in the
district of Southwark; containing in breadth on Queen
street eighteen feet, and in length or depth fifty-four
feet: bounded on the east by Charles WoolfalPs ground,s
on the south by Queen street aforesaid, on the west by
ground granted or intended to be granted by Thomas
Penrose and wife to Isaiah Jenkins, and on the north by
ground late of John Knowles, deceased; together with,
the appurtenances. -
(D.C. 21; S. 1 1'. '62. E. M Pa - ison]
To be sold as the property of the heirs of James Sparks.
deceased. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, August 12,16023. anl7-3t •
P`-'HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale r vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
September 7,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the brick
messuage thereon erected, situate on the northeast cor
ner of Broad street and Wallace street, in the Fourteenth
ard . of tie city of Philadelphia, late the district of
Spring Garden; containing in front or breath on tne said
Broad street twenty feet, and extending in length or
depth eastward along the north side of said Wallace
strget, keeping the same width one =hundred feet to a
fifteen-feet-wide, court running northward from said
Wallace street. Bounded northward by ground now or
late of George Randolph, eastward by the said fifteen
feet- wide court, southward by said Wallace street, and
westward by said Broad street. (Being the same pre
mises which Sarah Davidson. by indenture dated the
fourth day of December, A. D. 1850, and recorded in
Deal Book G. W. C. , No. 77, page &e, granted and
conveyed unto the said Edwin J. Westcott, his heirs
and assigns forever; reserving therefor and theieont
unto the. said Sarah Davidson, her heirs and assigns.
- the yearly ground rent or sum of one hundred and
twenty dollars, lawful silver money,in equal half-yearly
PaYments, on the first day of the menthe of January
and July in every year forever, clear of taxes.) To
gether with the free use and privilege of raid fifteen-feet
-
wide court as a passageway and watercourse forever.
Note —Mr. Westcott has parted with his interest.
CC. P.. 358; June T., '63. Debt. B{6o Wagner.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the pproperty of
Edwin J. Westcott. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. August 12, 1311. aul7-3t
SHFRIT'F'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
"--" a 'writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposeit _public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing. t epteffireer V 1863, at 4 o'clock. as Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in tha n
late District of Kensington and county of Philadelphia,
beginning at the northwest corner of Columbia avenue
and Hancock • sheet, thence extending westward along
the north. side of the said Columbia avenue one hundred
and eight feet, more or less. to a twenty feet wide alley
called Palethorpe- street (lately called Perry street):
thence northward along the east side of the said Pale
tb orpe street fifty feet. more or Jess, to the line of ground
granted by George Brinton. Trustee, dte., to Christopher
Rex on - groundrent; thence eastward along the same.
parallel with the said Columbiaavenue, fifty-five feet
four and one-half inches, more or leap, to Montgomery
street (nowlvacated]; thence southeastwardly. along the
southerly side of the said Montgomery street fifty-nine
feet one and three- quarters inches, more or less, to the
said Hancock street; sad thence Southward, along the
- west side of the said Hancock street, twenty-three, feet
three inches, more or less, to the said - Columbia avenue,
and place- of beginning. (Being the same premises
which George Brinton, Trustee of the estate of Mary C.
-.Phillips. by indenture dated the 12th day of February,
'D. 1853, and recorded in Deed Book No. nage
&c. granted and conveyed unto George W. Burr in fee;
reserving thereout the yearly groundrent or sum of
forty-six dollars, payable hall-yearly on the first day of
the months of July and January, as therein mentioned.
For arrears of which said ground rent the judgment was
.obtained on which this execution was issued.]
[C. P., 365; - Juo e r. '
'S3. Debt. V 7.98. Gratz.]
Taken in execution . 'and to be sold as the property of
George W. Burr. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August 12, 1863. Iyl7-3t
R i EtERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed.
will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY
Evening, September. 7, 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
Ali that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
southwest side of Somerset street and northwest side of
Tulip street, in the late district of Richmond. now city
of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said
Somerset street fifty-four feet, and extending in length
or depth sonthwestwardly of that width between parallel
lines at right angles with. said Somerset street one hun
dred and twelve feet, to a certain new street forty feet
wide, called Thomas street. Bounded northwestwardly
by - said Somerset street, southwe.stwardly, by said
Thomas street. southeastwardly by said Tulip street,
and northwestwardly by other ground late of Walter
Laing. [Being the same premises which Walter Laing
and wife. by deed dated theist day (Friday, A. D. 18.50. and
recorded in Deed Book G. W. C . No. Si, page 437, con
veyed unto the said Henry Schmidt. in fee, reserving
thereout the . yearly ground rent of forty-eight dollars
and sixty cents, payable in equal half-yearly payments
on the first day of the months of June and. December in
every year.
CC. P.. 385: June T.'63. Debt. V.5.Th Harkins.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Henry Schmidt. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. August 17.1863.-anl.B-3t
FURNITURE, &c.
fIABINET FURNITURE AND RM.
`-• LIMED TABLES.
MOORE CAMPION,
4., No. MIL South SECOND Street,
in connection with their extensive Cabinet busing:is. are
2011 manufacturing a superior article of
BILLIARD TABLES *
ma Wive now on hand' afull supply. finished with the
MOORS ft oufriows IMPROVED OUSBIORS,
Which are pronounced by all who here need them to be
mperior to all others.
For the quality and Inlet of these Tables. the 711=2.
Wan:ex' refer to their auxoerouspatrons throughout the
Itnion, who are Waller with the eharaster of their
wor k. rah9-the
MEDICAL.
JU~ELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP
DOCK.
As a safe and effectual remedy for. Cough, Pain in
the Breast, Spitting Blood. Scrofula, and in all EMU
where a Blood Purifier is reouisite. it is the Med.f.
clue above all ethers.. Try It.
Sold by Proprietor.
F. JIIKELLB, 1525' MARKET Street,
And all Druggists. lylo-tse4
.
WAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH? HAT
NEWS FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED.
Messrs. J. GRIM and T. ALLEN, MEDICAL ELEC
TRICIANS, (formerly associated with Profs. Bolles and
Galloway,) having removed to No. 723 North TENTS
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
shock or any ineonvenienie. Poor Soldiers will be
treated gratuitously. The Ladle, will be treated by *
lady. Among the diseases for whish we will give a spa
slat guarsntee.when desired. we mention the followir.s
Consumptlonast dt 24 stages Hemorrhage,
Paralysis, General Debility,
Neuralgia. . Diseases of the Liver or
Asthma, Kidneys,
Fever and ACM. Diabetes,
Congestion. Prolarens Uteri, (Falling
Dyspepsia, Womb,)
Rheumatism. Prolapses Ani, or Piles
onefhitis, Nocturnal Emission, as. 4s.
No charge for consultation. Office hours: 9A.M. w
e P. M. teS-Ste
ATRS. JAMES BETTS'. CELEBRATED
SUPPORTERS POR LADIES, and the only Sap
sorters under eminent medical patronage. Ladies and
physicians are - respectfully requested to call only on
Hrs. Betts, at . her residence; 1039 WALNUT Street, Phi.
ladelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand ta.
randxhave been advised by their physicians to use.hor
appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United
States copyright, labels on the box, and signatures, and
also on the Stroicortera. with testimonials oelg-tothati
COAL.
flo A L.-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVBE
lieadow, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal. ant
best Locust Mountain from Schuylkill; prepared ar •
namely for family use. Depot, D. W. corner of EIGHTM
and WILLOW Streets. Obis.. Mo. 11.1.% South SECOMD
Street. NO -Iy] J. WALTON & CO.
TO THE DISEASED OF
,ALL I
ex./Eng.-All mute and chronic diseases eared.
gil l a P d e :l l F a l l da r . t i ' v ' rentsitd. i rid, W m A its l i T of E a tr f e t:
1
are, no ensue is made..
Extensive and commodious arrangements hay.
been recently made for boarding patients from a
• distance at reasonablgrices. . ..
Prof. C. H. BOLL the bin der qf CASs swap
LLO
CY.. : .i. n ha s a.:n is phle i teon i tiging a Br. M. SC,
Mesta.' of those sued ; also Totters and somyll•
monthly revolutions from me nsal - tees and others.
will be riven to any person tree.
N. B.—Medical men and. others who desire a
knowledge of my die/ovary, us ester for a full
tonne of leetrutes er any line.
• Ooneultation free. . .
{DU. BOLLES At GALLOWAY.
di, 1111110 WALNUT Btreet.
P. SCHULER'S SUPERIOR
brand seerstrung square PIANOS from 1490
rpward. per sale by the maker • 9011 MARKET Street
bafl-Erni -
LAX E SUPERIOR INGOT COPPER,
Irom the Anrysdalold.lllne. In store and
13 fowls S 1
'imuitittes to sail . It. . . wo:anEr2 .. E!
I+l4lo-I** 1.1,a
• - .
AUCTfOIF MILES.
JOHN B. MYERS & AUOTION
EERS,Nos. 232 and %in MASZET Street.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, INDIA,
GERMAN.. AND BRIT, s'4 DRY GOODS, ac.
ON MONDAY MORNING,
Au anst gist. at 10 o'clock, will bo sold by catalogue, on
four months' credit
-1500 PACKAGES AND LOTS
...... .
of French, India, German, and British dry geode, acc.,
embracins a large and choice ass mtment of bawl and
staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, linen, and cot
ton fabrics.
N. 8.--Sarnples of the same will be arranged for ex
emination, with catalogues, early on the mOrning.of
the sale, when dealers will find it to their interest to at
tend.
_ _ _ _
. -
Included in our M ONDAYch Geode,
- ONMORNING
•
August Mt, will Abe found a full lice of very rich
BRoCHE AND CHENILLE SHAWLS AND EICSRPS.
of the latest importation of Messrs. OSCAR PROBES
& CO.
- .
AISO, an extensive assortment of long and square
black all-wool thibet shawls, fancy and praitPd; and
wool plaid black arena shawls, of a favorite and recent
importation.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS. SHOW.
BROGAN. &c.
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
_ . .
September lat, at 10 o'clock, will be sold by salamis,
Without reserve, on foar months' credit, about 1,100
Packages boots, shoes, brogans, balmorals gam thoes,
army goods . & c., in men's, women's, and children's,
embracing a prime and fresh assortment of first class
city and Eastern manufacture, which w ii be opened for
examination early an thorning of sale;
LARGE- POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH. FRENCH,
GERM&N, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. dm
We will hold a large sale of British, French, German,
and Domestic Dry Goode, by catalogue, on four month.'
credit,
ON THURSDAY MORNING.
September 3d. at 10 o'clock, embracing about 750 Pack
ager and lots of staple and fancy articles in woolens,
linens. cottons, silks, anti worsteds; to which we invite
the attention of dealers. . •
N: R.—Samples of the same trill ha arranged 'for is
amination. with catalogues, early on the minable' of
the sale, when dealers will find it to their interest to at
tend.
POSITIVE SALE OF C &RPETINGS, MAPPINGS,
STAIR RODS. Aw.
ON FRIDAVMORNING,
September 4th at precisely 10% o'clock, will be sold.
without reserve, by cstalogne, on four moats.' credit,
an assortment of Brinsels, three-ply, superitn. and tine
Ingrain, Venillan. hemp, and rag carpetings. stair rode,
mattlngs, which may be examined early on the
morning or sale.
AN COAST & WARNOCK, AU°.
a- TIONEERS, Ile. 213 MARKET Street.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF AMERICAN AND IM
PORTED-DRY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, MILLINERY
GOODS, &c..
by catalogue.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
September 2, commencing, at 10 o'clock precisely—
Comprising about 750 lots of fresh and seamnable
koode, to whirl the attention of buyers is invited.
P HILIP FORD & CO., A.IICTIONEERS,
5215 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE Streets.
LAEGE SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS SAD SHOES.
ON MONDAY MORNING.
August 31st, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, will
be sold by catalogue, 1000 cases men's, boys', and
youths' calf.kip, and grain boots, brogans dm.; women's.
misses', and children s calf, kip' goat. kid. and morocco
heeled boota and shoes, balmorals ;
LARGE SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOE..
ON TRERS DAY MORNING,
Septeniber 3d, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold by ca•
talogne,l,o9o cases men's, boys', and youth's. calf, KW.
and grain boots, brogans, be ; women's. misses', and
children's, calf. 'kip, goat, kid, and morocco heeled boots
and shoes. gaiters, balmorals, be.
CEMENT.
Gr.a& D 11300931171
USEFUL AND TKIJITABIit
DISCOVERY I
HILTON'S
INSOLUBLE CEMENT 1
Applicable to the
metal Arta.
Ia of more general practical utility
than any invention now before the
publiclt has been thoroughly test
ed during the last _two years by
practical men, and pronounced by
all to be
SUPERIOR TO ANY
Adhesive Freparstlon known.
HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is s new thing, and the result of
years of study; its combination is on
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES,
& how thins.
Its Combination
And under no circumstances or
change of temperature, will it be
come corrupt or emit any offensive
emelt
BOOT AND SHOE
Boot end Shoe
laanoteeturers. I
Mann&starers, mins Manillas'',
will find it the best article known
for Cementing the Channels: as it
works without delay, is not affected
by any change of temperature.
Jewstare
JEWELERS
Will And it enfficientiyadheeive for
their We, as has been proved.
IT IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED
TO LEATHER,
ism.Ulak
And we claim as an especial merit,
that it sticks Patches and Linings
to Boots and Shoes - sufficientlY
stronz without stitching.
Ca Licadd,
LIQUID CEMENT
Extant. that to a Bare thing for
mending'
117RSTTITRE.
031.001KEItY.
TOYS.
BORE.
_ IVORY.
and articles of Household MO.
REMEMBER.
Hilton's Insoluble Cement
Is in a liquid form, and as easily
applied as paste.
Zeneabir.
HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Ie insoluble In water or oil.
HILTON'S INSOLUBLE csmFax
Adheres oily' substances.
Surldled in Family or Manufactu
rers Packages from 2 ounces to 100
WILTON BROS. & Co.,
Proprietors,
PROVIDENCE. R. L
Agents In Philadelphia.—
LAING,A.ApINNIS.
jasl-bithel7
HOTELS.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
WASHINGT 0.
H. S. BENSON, PROPRIETOR.ON. D.
Formerly of the Ashland House, Philadelphia.
He is determined to merit and hopes to rarely., a hill
share of public patronage. rel9Ass
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
(LATE BROWN'S,)
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
Eetween Sixth and. Seventh street.,
WASHINGTON OITY.
A- It. rows,
Proprietor.
m122-6m
LEGAL.
ESTATE OF HENRY BERGESON,
deceased. Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of
HENRY SERGESON; late of the city of Philadelphia,
deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by
the Register of Wills for -the city and county of Phila
delphia, all persons indebted to said Estate are hereby
requested to make payment, and those having claims or
demands against the same. to present them without de
lay to MARIA SERGESON,
JOSHUA THORP,
DOVE"( SQUIRES,
CHARLES bf, LUKENS,
- Executors.
1035 BEACH Street, above Laurel.
N - OTICE.-LTVITERS OF ADMINIS.
TR herioN of the Estate of WILLI Of H. DENNIS,
late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased. haying been
c a nt: d a
re t
e t 4 h u e i s re ur
t ej m ib E lt a ra l . / . 3 m e r e s n o t !a , s
and i e t lnd e sful
claims to make the same known to
THOMAS l . BARLOW, Administrator,
anls-s6t 4 No. 1332 Fonth FIFTH Street.
T E ITEES TESTAMENTARY TO THE
ESTATE OF WILLIAM WASHINGTON, deceased,
haying been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby
given to all persons indebted to said Estate to call and
Pay, and these having claims against it to Present them
for settlement, to me HUGH MoILVAIDI.
THIRTY-FOURTH and 11/E.KIIT Streets,
anl6-e61 5 Philadelphia.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of SAMUEL MULLINEAUX, deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that MARY ANN MUGU.
NEAUX, widow of said decedent, has filed in said Court
her petition and inventory, and an appraisement of the
personal estate. which she electe to retain under the act
of April 14, 1851, and the supplements thereto, and the
same will 'Pe approved by the Court on MONDAY; Sep
tember 21; 1863, unless exceptions be Sled thereto•
B. A. MITCHELL.
Attorney for Widow.
an224&w4t*
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
-a- CITY AND COUNTY- OF PHIL ADEL MIA,
Estate OF. JACOB F. FEALL..deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,, settle.
and adjust the account of JOHN. SMITH. Administrator
of the estate of Jacob F. Frail. deceased, and- to report
distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant,
will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his aco
pointment, on. WEDNESDAY. September Id. 1.5€3. at 11
o'clock A. M. at his office, 136 South SIXTH Street, in
the city of Philadelphia.
au2o- thstnst JOHN DOLMAN, Auditor.
TN THE COURT OF CHANCERY OF
THE STATE OF DELAWARE.
WILLARD A. SHUMWAT, and others, vs SARAH
ROBINSON, and WM. A. ATKINSON, Sheriff of Kent
county.
Petition and Affidavit for Injunction Afterward% Bill
Med. Subpcenas as to defendant SARAH BOBIRSON
. _
returned "Non est. "
(The object of the Bill in this case is to prevent the ap
plication of tile proceeds of the sale of Potter Griffith's
real estate to a judgment of Sarah Robinson, charged
by the complainants to be 'fraudulent. )
1883. March 26th; Affidavit of Geo. W. White filed,
that the defendant, Sarah Rcbinson, does not reside in
the State of Delaware, but resides in the city of Phila
delphia.
(COPY OF ORDER.)
. .
And now, to wit., this 3d day of April, in - the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three,
this cause coming before the Chancellor, upon the mo
tion of Jos. P. Comegys,Esquire, the complainants' solici
tor, and the writs of subpcena aforesaid, and the Sheriff's
returns thereon being seen and examined, and the affi
davit of the aforesaid G W, White being heard, it is
ordered by the Chancellor that the aforesaid defendant,
Sarah Robinson, appear in this cause, on MONDAY, the
28th day of September next: And it is ordered and di
rected by ; the Chancellor, that a copy of this order shall,
at least thirty days before the next Term of this Court.
be inserted in The Pres.& a newspaper published in the
city of Philadelphia, in the States of Pennsylvania, and
shall be continued in said newspaper for the space of
thirty days next after its publication; and also, that a
copy of the said order shall, within the said thirty days.
be posted up in the office of Register of this Court, and
at the Court-Honse door of this county.
STATE OF.DELIWARE, KENT COUNTY, SS:
[SEAL.) I. William R. Cahoon, Register, in the Court
of Chancery for the State of Delaware, in
and for Kent comity aforesaid, do hereby
certify that the move is a correct abstract
of the proceedings
alsohe before-named snit
in Chaacery, and a correct copy of the
order made by the Honorable SAMUEL M.
RARRIS GTON. Chancellor of the State of
Delaware, in said case. In testimony
whereof I have hereunto set my, band and
affixed the seal of said Court. this 15th day
of August, in the year of onr.Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and sixty-three.
WM. R. CAHOON. Register in Chancery.
V . XECUTORS' SALE OF COAL
." LAND. —A valuable tract of Coal Land, containing
about 650 acres, situate in BLYTH township. Schuylkill
county, Pa„ known as the Catherine Barger " tract.
Bounded by the Valley Furnace lands, and the Big
Creek lands.
On the lands adjoining and contiguous to this tract are
several _Ara-class Collieries, which mine annually
from 20,000 to 125.000 tons of superior White Ash Coal.•
This tract has been shafted in two or three places, and
the veins of coal proven on the same. The title is per
fect.
For further particulars and terms address the un
dersigned, No. %RS WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
HENRY D. MOORE, or
GEORGE P. hfoLEAN.
Executors of the estate of JOHN MoCANLES, de
ceased. au3-1.10
625 - GOLDTHORP & CO., 69.5
Msomfaotnrors of
Tassels. Cords. 'gringos, Curtains, and Turnitrini
amps. Curtain Loons. Centre 'Pamela.
Plotare and Photops_ph Tassels, Blind Trimmings
Military and Dram Trimmings. Fibbons Nook Ties
C ic Mo. S
ph , Stmt.
inifiqrs
AUCTION SALES.
FURNESS, BRINLEY, & (30. •
No. 411 MARKET EITTLEBT
FIRST FALL SALE OF ERITLiR. FRENCH, ANil
SAXONY DRY 00e t. R.
ON TITSBDAY-MORNING.
September let, at 10 o'cloelt.by catalogne. an 4 months'
credit—
400 packages and lots of fincy and staple French Dry
Goode.
--- - _
September let, at 10 o'clock. cemprising—
WO Vienna broehe square shawls: being a complete as
eortment of entirely fresh goods, of the newest approved
styles and colorings. •
1.500 Vienna broths long shawls; newest stiles and
choice colbrs. -
NO black thibet and merino long•shawls, wool fringes,
from low to the best grade imported.
R. B. —The particular attetvion of zhe trade is requeatn ,
ed to the above sale, as it will com eds. the best assort
ment ever offered d , this importation
BLACK Gat)E DE RHItEA OSOS ORLIN, A:ND
S.
ON TUESADA RM Y U M EE
ORNIIITG.
.
24 a 40-inchiiiihrGir; bla+k urns de Rhinss.
—24a36-inch do do heavy gros grain.
—22-inch double-face ftgure armures.
ALL-WOOL PLAID LoNG SHAWLS.
300 high colored plaid long Pbawlr, air wool.
ON TIIE-DAY, September Ist.
1.200 PIECES OF'S). RAINY WoVlrg DREcROOODEI.
OF A WELL.KNOWN MaLTUFACPURER;
Comprising
- cases choice styles and qualities reps
cases do do rdp velours,
cases do . do lastings. '
cases do do poll de chenes.
20 CASES ALPACAS. COBITROS, GLNGEEMILI, AND ,
DRESS GOODS
—64 London black coburgs and mode abaC
Manchester gingbams and prints.
fancy rens; mohaire. lancies.
black and white mobairs, brocbe fig'd reps, &c.
EXTRA QUALITY FHITITING LINENS—YOB FINEST
An Invoice of
-6-4 jaconeta. cambric, .nalnsook, aad tans check
gaPllna,
SALE OF 6,000 DOZvIi REGULAR-HARE COTTON
HOSIERY AND GLOVE 4.
ON TUESDAY HORNING.
. • • •
I'CO lots regular make super. white. brown. and mixed
Gotten hosiery; do. half hose; do children's hose
fltectd chamois. line& and plain. cotton. &Mil.
cashmere. and silk gloves ;70mprieing a full assortment.
M THOMAS & SONS,
Noe. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Wink
FALL SALES STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.
Ferand Fall Sale. Sth September I
Third Fall Sele,lsth September. f
Atif• Pare of tbe handbills now ready.
TEE SIXTY - FIRST PHILADELPHIA TEADX-SACS
TO BOOKSELLERS
will commence 15th September: Catalogues now ready.
GILLETTE et SCOTT,
AUCTIONEERS, Jayne's Marble
619 CHESTNUT Street, miti. el 6 JAVVE Street,
Philadelnbla.
THIS (Saturday) MORNING, August S tfi , at U o'clock
CHOICE AND
8 o'clock P. M.
A VERY CHOICE ANDVALUaBLE COLLECTION OF
OIL PAINTIff() S.
Of varied and pleasingsnbjects.by Currie, Thidd.Bakeg a
Bechtel, Somers, Harrington, Devoe, Woodside Riier,
Alverez, Villiers. Roberts. Cooner. Bartlett. Dexter,
Ecblessinger, Sturges. and other celebrated artists
eluding choice km; rictus landscapes, river and moruatatu
scenery, fruit and figure pieces, all richly mounted Is.
gold-leaf frames.
aiir• Open in the evenings until nine o'clock.
zer The paintings are now arranged for examination.
with descriptive catalogues.
YAIENRY P. WOLBERT,
B .
stir'mow AMTIONSER,
20.4 . 3fA1MET Street. South side. above Salmi' Bk.
Bevan? Sales of fi' Goode. Trimmings, Notions, iss.;
every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and IFRIDAT MOM
DIGS. it 10 o'clock precisely.
City and country Dealers are relegated to attend them
sales.
. ,
Consimments respectfully solicited from. Mannfasts
rere, Importers, Commission, Wholesale, and Jobbtas
Howes, and Retailers of all and every deseriatitia of
Merebezdisa.
Amrcist 31st, will be ssld. bla , k cloths, meltons, CU
simeree, sattinets, merino and fancy wool over-Rhine,
muslin shirts, suspenders. neckties, patent thread, sow
ing silk, ribbed merino drawers. - fslt hats . shone, See
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, HOKE'S., SKIRTS. &c.
Also, dress gdoes. prints. tickingr;. — cotton I;ase and
half hose, shawls. linen and cotton handkerchiefs. la
dies embroidered collare.boy's jackets.muslin. drawers,
colleret ruffling, hair brushes, dressing and round
combs, bracelets, trimmings. Sm.
also,
a./arge assortment of leaks', misses', and child
ren's n'hite and colored broad tape and cord skirts, 3 to
50 springs.
rr Is THE ONLY
LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE 4ALE OF WAVLE
OF 711 E IMPORT/41'10W OF
MESSES I, aDE MIG dc fIAY.DTER,
ON MRSDAy MORNING.
CITY TR kDE
• • • •
6 cases extra fine sbirting
linen damasks, diapern, and towelling.
21 BALES PICKINGS, STRIPES, AND BILECIA.B
8 bales heavy indigo blue ticking&
9 bales heavy skirting stripe..
4 cases black and color.d
WHITE GOODS,
CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, SATTINETS. SUS
PBNDERS_, &c.
ON MONDAY MORNING.
MOSES NATHANS, AUOTIONBiIIt 4
46.. A • southeiurk corner of SIXTH and RAGE Straws U.
AT PRIVATE SALE. FOR LEES TRAIN RALF YWV
USUAL SELLING PRICES.
Pine gold and silver English, American, and Swim pito
tent lever watches, extra fall jewelled and plain, of Ike
most approved and , best makers, in heavy hunting
cases, double cases , ' magic cases, double bottom UN
open-face; fine gold chronometers, in heavy hantlaw
cases; line gold'and silver loping watches, in hunting.
cases and open face; silver gnarlier watches; donhlit.
case English silver' watches, and others. DialAOlLdili
fine gold vest, neck, guard, and &Mahan chains; geit
pencil cases and pens, silver do. ; setts of. fine gold jewel.
TY. medallions. gold and silver specks, bracelets,Englisk
plated vest chains; double and single-barrel townie
pieces, some of them very superior; revolt
1 , 1%-6 01. 1•111.
glasses, As. M. NAT
MONEY TO LOAi.
in large or small amonnts, from one dollar to ttionsandal
for any length of time agreed on.= diataeadalwatikail
jewelry, gold and silver plate, pianos, Mirrors, funi.
tare, dry geode, groceriee, hardware, elltieTY,
cigars, fowling pieces, fancy articles, merchandise- nue
rally and of every description, on better terms than nt
any other establishment in this city.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
DESIB.ABLE INVESTMENT.-
FOR SALE—Two three-story BRICK . DWELLINGS.
five rooms eachom HOWARD Street, above Master. Nos.
1425 and 1427. Also, two three-story ERICH DWELL
INGS in the rear, on HOPE Street; all in excellent order.
Will be sold at a low price, noon accommodating terms.
LUKENS St !MONTGOMERY. Conveyancers,
anls-so,wl2t• 1035 REACH Street, above Latirel.
ft TO LET-THE SECOND, AND
m-TAtlyird- story BOOMS over the Store. No 24S ',North
EIGHTH Street, below Vine. separate or together , These
Rooms are 97 teething and 20 feet wide, with 15 large
windows and notthern light, each having the hydrant
water and water-closet in; being built very strong, and
suitable for, any kind of manufacturing business; such
as a Shoe Manufactory or any 'other business that re
quires a large room and good light. No person having
a hazardous business as to risk of fire need apply.
Apply at No. 16 South FOURTH Street, at the Sala
mander Safe Store of
au25.6t
al FOR SALE OR TO LET.-THE
W.Alarge four-story STORE, with marble front, No. 902
ORF-STNIFT street, about 34 feet front by 235 feet deep, to
George street- , -being the centthl store of the Bard Block.
As no effort has been spared to make these stores unsur
passed by any in the country for beauty and complete
&se. an opportunity is now afforded to any large busi
ness house to secure the most ,eligible location in the
c
ity.
For sale on easy terms of payment, or to be let by the
year, or for a term of years. Apply to
ELI K PRICE. 811 Arch St.. -
J. B.TOWIISEND, 813 Arch St.
Ex re of B. S. Bnrd, deed._
TO LET---THE DESIRABLE STORE
".415 CHESTNUT Strciet,. nearly opposite - NEW
POST - OFFICE. Poseeesion, given. August let. Inquire
at the store. . jy2t-tf
AI FOR SALE— A DESIRABLE PRO
-.IL-ItERTY of about 14 acres of highly improved Land
situated on the - OLD YORK TURNPIKE, sbr miles from
the city, one third mile from Oak-lane Station hn the
North Pennsylvania Railroad, and one and a half miles
from Dery's Station on the Germantown Railroad.
. . . . . .
The Dwelling is of stone and brick, two stories, six
rooms on a floor: with furnace, hot and cold water, &c.
The ample yard and garden have been carefully-prepared
by deep trenching, and is profuiely planted with a view
to shade, and fall succession of fruit and flower .in va
riety during the season of each. Amongst the fruit
trees which enrich the harden are some SOOpenrs; stand
ard and dwarf, comprising the ,choice of modern varie
ties.
A lake of one and a' half acres occupies the 'centre
of this property, which, fed by springs and shaded by
forest trees and planted, is entirely secluded, and fitted
for bathing, Sm. A ram from this supplies the house
and barn with water.
The -whole is situated in a neighborhood noted for
health and longevity. The property may be examined
at any time by application on the premises, and further
information obtained.of the subscriber at 2915 CHURCH
Alley. or on the premises at MILESTOWN. after BP. U.
WM. MORRIS DAVIS,
SDELAWARE COUNTY COTTON
PACTORrES FOR SALE —The valuable Cotton NA.
toriee, known as AVONDALE and ST.RA'PEEAVEN. si
tuated on Cram Creek, Delaware County, one mile from
Weatdaie Station, West Cheater Railroad, two miles
from Lelperviße, and three from Chester, now occupied
by Simeon Lord, are offered for sale. " Avondale" in
eludes a stone mill 82 by 47 feet, 336 stories high, with
dry house, -picker house, twenty-two-stone tenements,
and about 9 acres of lan d
, in Sprintfleld andrNether
Providence townships. •' Strathaven includes a frame
cotton mill, 82 by 90 feet, 2X stories high, with picker
house, five frame and stone tenements,: and about
24 acres of land, in Nether Providence. The properties
will be shown by Mr. Lord, on the premises. Early pea
session can be given. - For terms ing - c,ire of
SAMUEL WELD,
N. W. corner of 'FRONT and WALNIJT areas,
my3o- tf Philadelphie.
FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP-
Neat COTTAGE. at ATLANTIC CITY ; and also
several Splendid Cottage LOTS, near the beach.
Also. the PHILADELPHIA HOUSE. at CAPE ISLAND,
with Furniture. This is a very pleasant House. and will
be sold a bargain.'
City Properties. in large variety, some at exceedingly
low prices; and Building Lots, Farms, and Cottages, for
sale very low, or exchange for other Properties.
B. F. GLENN.
123 South FOURTH Street.
al TO LET-A COMMODIOUS
DWELLING, No. 13 * North FRONT Street. Rent
moderato. Andy toWEIS:BRILL dt BRO.,
0c27-tf and 49 North SECOND Street.
FOR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST
beautiful 'sites for a country seat between Phila
delphia and Media. fronting on the rallrlad. and only a
few hundred yards from a station. The surrounding
scenery is beautiful. L small stream of water runs
across the lot. and there are two never-failing springs of
best quality of water on it.
For particulars apply at 213 North THIRD Street..
an26-12t
SHIPPING.
i tM BOSTON AND PHILADIM
PHIL STRAMSRIP LINK, nailing from snit
pork on SATURDAYS, from Arid Wharf 'above PIM
latrost, Philadelphia, and Long linagiv Bogen,
r 4he steamer NORMAL Captain Baker. - front Phila
delphia for Beaton.- on SAT..D.a.Y. August V. at 10
o'eloek A. L t and steamer SAXON. Cantall Matthews
Wu. sail from Bolton. on the SAME DAX. at '4 P.: X
Them new and mbatantial ateamihips roads
lino. sailing from *soh port prumtually on SaturaMri:
. Inaursuess clotted at eno-half PrOrchUil /that*" NB
sall vessels.
/PreJetta fake" at fair rah*
Shippers are requested to send gatp Xessipta mid ssm,
Ludiog with their goods.
Per Freight or !'aisato thomimiLne aseommaglialeadil
to ply to REMCY . WEINSOR & /30..
mh9 Us Eolith DELAWARE Ave 39997
i tlia STEAK WEEKLY TO LIVER
POOL. touching at Queenstown , (Cork Har
bor.) The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool, New
York. and Philadelphia Steamship Company are Intend
ed to sail as follows t
CITY OF WASHINGTON Saturday August 89.
And every succeeding Saturday at noon, from Fier Jo.
44, North River.
RATES OP PASSAGE.
Payable in Gold. or its
equivalent in °wrens'''.
FIRST CABIN. $BO CO STEERAGE, sfil 10
Do. to London. 'B5 00 Do. to London NI 60
Do. to Paris, 95 00 - Do. to Part*. 40 60
Do. to Hamburg. 90 00 Do. to Hamburg,37 $0
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen. Dotter
dam, Antwerp are., at equally low rates.
Pares from L iverpool , or Queenstown: let Cabin, $7l.
$B5, $lO5. Steerage from Liverpool, $4O, M
From gluons
town, $BO. Those who wish to send for their ends sail
bu_y their tickets here at these rates.
For farther information, spoil St the Company's
JOHN G. DALE. Agent,
fe2s • 111 WALNUT Street. P hiladelphia.
FOR NEW YORK-NEW
DAILY LINE—VIA DELAWARE AIM
s►srrAN CANAL. ,
Steamboat
00
im Ph y ti r g d el thi rrel a 61 4 1 11 1 A IgiVErr A t, 2P. M.. don I"
' in 1 2 their car_ e goes in Mew York the fat
day.
Ireighte taken at reasona4l4 . rlies etypickd
silk
xo. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, P elentl
JAMES H l MArnt, rorio
' and-tf Piers 14 and EAST
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
altaiMik'THE ADAMS Rll
PRESS COMPANY. case Mt
CESSTNIIT . Street.. forwards Paroels.:Paekairee,
ehandise,..Bank Notes; arid Specie . either by its OMR
lines or, la connection with other Express Comsta
to all the principal Twin and-Cities in the
States. E. S. , SANDIFO
General Sri.. .t dent
atilD AND FANCY JOB F
'itf at lIIIIMALT al WWI% ZIA MEV
EVAIS & WATSON