SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF e , --1 a writ of FondMout Bxponas, to me directed l will be exposed to inibl le sale or vendor. at MONDAY Evening,. January - S, ISO, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-strect No. I. All that cerhila lot or pieco of ground situate on the I s std.. of Fourth street, at the distance of fifty feet five inches northward w art o f north side of Norris street. In the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, • containing in front or breadth on the said Fourth street eighteim teet, and extending in length or depth wea nand. between parallel lines nt right auglos to the said Fourth street. fifty-two feet. Bounded northward and we-lward by other ground of Francis M. Ryan; south warj by ground now or late of John Carson, and east wnrd by said Fourth street. (Being part and parcel of n larger lot of ground, which . Owen Jones, by indenture dated the fifth day of October, A. D. Mil, and recorded in the office for rerording deeds, Ste., in nod for said city. in Deed Book A. C. 8., N 0.29 page 71, &c., granted and convey - NI unto the said Francis M. Ryan In fee.] P. 8. The above lot of ground is sold subject to a Par chnse-money mortgage, giveit by Francis M. Ryan to Owen Join's, fin' thirteen hundred dollars, dated the fifth' 'InF of October, A. B. IStfl, and recorded in said office on • the seventh tiny of October, A. D. 'SOL in Mortgage Book A. C. IL No. IS, Im'e 4, &c. • N. B. Upon the atove promisor, is erected can unfinished thief- •tory brick dwelling-house, with a two-story brick lack building, and a stout , privy well. • No. 2. Also, all Omit certain lot or piece of ground situ ate on the west side of Fourth street, at the distance of sixty - 4 ,1 / 4 1d feet live inches northward front the north • side of Norris street, in alit, Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Fourth street eighteou feet, and extending in length or depth westward, between Boas parallol at right angles with the said Fourth street fifty-two foot. Bounded northward by ground now or Into of Owen Jones, south ward and westward by ground of the' said Francis M. R yan , and eastward by said Fourth street. CBoing part And parcel of a larger piece of ground, which Owen Jones, by indenture dated the fifth day of October, A. D. 7661, and recorded in the office for recordiug deeds, &c., iu nud for said city, in Deed Book A. G. 14., NO. 29. Page 74, &c., granted nnd conveyed uuto Francis M. Ryan in fee.] I'. S. The above lot of ground is sold anbjeet to a. pur chase-money mortgage, given by Francis AI, Ryan to Owen Jones, for thirteen hundred dollars, dated the fifth day of October, A. 1). 1861, and recorded in. said Wee on the seventh day of October, A. D. 1861, in Mortgage Book A: C. 11., No. IS, page 1, Sm. - N. It. Upon the above PremiSes is erected an ungmisked three-story brick dwelling-house, with a two-story brick buck-bedding, and a stone privy -well. No. 3. Also. all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the improvements thereon erected, situate on the west side of Fourth street, at the distance of two hundred and eighty-four feet five incites uorthWard from the north side of Norris street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in trout or breadth on the said Fourth street eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth westward of that width ,between parallel lines at right angles with the said Fourth street, fifty feet. Bounded northward by ground now ur late of WI tliarn 11, Fl.ng. southward and westward by other ground now or late of Owen Jones, and eastward by said Fourth. street. [Being 'girt aud parcel of a larger lot of ground, which Owen Jones, by indenture dated the thirteenth day of January, A. D. 1862, and recorded in the office for recording deeds, tec., in mind for said city, lit Deed Book A. C. H., No. 40. page 81, &c., granted and convoyed unto the said Francis DI. Ryan in ree ; together with the tree use, right, liberty. and privilege, of a certain two-foot six-inches-wide alley, extending into and front the said Fourth street, between the lot thereby granted and the lot of ground bounding to the south, as a passage-way and water-course; also, with the privilege of building tinder and ever the northernmost half part of the said alloy. as the same is now built under and over, at all times thereafter forever.) P. S. The above lot of ground Is sold ouhioot to a mort gage. givtut dollars, acisltyan Uwen Jones, for thir teen hundred dated the Viirteonth day of Janu ary, A. D. 1 e 2, and recorded in said (Alice, on the same tiny, in Mortgage Book A. C. H., No. 20, page 31, Ste. F. B. On the above premises is erected an unduished three-story brick dwelling-house, with a two-story brick back-building, and a.stone privy -well. No. 4. Also, nil that certain lot or piece of ground, with the improvements thereon erected, situate en the west side of Fourth street, at the distauce of two hundred and sixty-six feet live inches northward front the north side of Norris street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth .On tho said _Fourth street eighteen feet, and extending in length or depthwestwnrd of that width, between linos parallel at right angles with said Fourth street, fifty feet. Bounded northward nud westward by ground now or Into of Owen Jones, Southward by ground HOW or late of Hiram Ches. ter, eastward by said Fourth street. [Being part and parcel of a larger lot or piece of ground, which Owen Jones, by indenture dated the thirteenth day of January, A. D.1E62, and recorded in the Ake for recording .deeds, tc., in and for said city, in Deed Book AL C. 11, N 9.40, page Si, &0., granted and conveyed auto the Said Francis M. Ryan in fee; together with the free use and privilege of a certain two-feet-six-iuches-wide alley, extending into and front said Fourth street, between tho lot of ground and premises bounding to the north as a passage way and water-course; also, with the privilege of build iug over and under the southernmost half part of the said alley. as the same is .now built under and over, at all times thereafter forever.). P. S. The above lot of ground is sold subject to a mort gage, givru by Francis M, Ryan to Owen Jones, dated the thirtevut it day of January, A. 1). 1202. and recorded in said (dace, en the 811.111 C day, in Mortgage Book A. C. 11., No. 20, Note 23. &c. N. B. On the above premises is erected. an unfinished I hree-story brick duelling-home, with a two-story brick and n stone Seized and li ken in execution U.S thoproperty Of FraIICIS M. liyan. and to be sold by JOHN TIIOMI'SON, SheriEr Philadelphia,. Sheriff's Office, December 12, 1862. W. P.,115: IL, 62.] bein, 80w , a.0. dels.3i SUERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a wilt Of Vendittoni Exposes, to mo directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evoniug, JannarY 5, IS at 4 o 'clock, at Snore-.street Hall, All that certain three-story brick me:Janette or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate on the west side of :Delaware Second street,.ou tho New Market Square, be tween Cedar and Lombard streets, in the city of Phila . ..delphia: containing in front or breadth on tho said Second street nineteen feet one inch, more or less, and in length or depth ono hundred and twenty feet to a twelve feet wide alley leading into Cedar street. Bounde d. on the north by it met:sultan and tot heretofore grunted by James I', Lyle to Levi Taylor, now belonging to Joie Scravendyke, on the east. by New Market Square, on the south by a lot now or late of David Evans, and on the west by the said alley which said described lot in cludes, the southern moiety or half part of a three-feet wide. alley, extending from the said twelve-feet alloy eastward thirty feet, then gradually narrowing the further depth of three feet, to a point tor the gate post. [Being the saute premises which James P. Lyle, by in denture dated the 24th day of November, A. D. 1818, re corded in Deed Book A. W. M., No. 26, page 54 Ac., granted and conveyed unto the sald Thomas E. Baxter, in fee, together with the common use and privilege of the said three-feet-wide alley, and the right to build under and over the southern moiety thereof, leaving sufficient headway hi the clear. Together also with the common' use and privilege of an alley four feet in width by forty-, 'two feet It depth, on the north side, of the hereby granted' messuage and lot lending over the said John Seraven dyke's, formerly Levi Taylors ground, into and from the said E.:Mind street, as the same was excepted and re aerved in and by the deed of conveyance front the said Jamea I'. Lyle to the said Levi Taylor, for the said lot of . ground adjoining the hereby granted premises on the north, bearing date the 314 day of December, A. D. 1927, and recorded in Deed Book O. W. It., N 0.20, page 213, Sc. Also, all Unit certain lot or piece of ground, with the building": and improvements thereon erected, situate on the 'southeasterly side of (Napier stre.t and the north easterly side of a thirty-live-feet-wide street called Fern street. in the Twenty-second ward of the city of Phila delphia, the sold lot beginning at the distance of three hundred and sixteen' feast six inches northeastward front• the northeasterly side of Schuyler street; containing In front or breadth on the said Clapier street one hundred and fifty-seven feet one and three-quarter inches, arid extending in length or depth southeastwardly, at right angles to. the said Clapier Street, on the southwesterly side thereof along the northeasterly side of the said Fern street three hundred and twenty-two feet, throe inches, and on the southeasterly side thereof three hun dred and thirty feet and a quarter of au inch; to Norris street, and containing In front on Norris street ono-hun dred and fifty-severnM7) feet four and one-eighth inches.. Bouuded northwestwardly by the said' Clapler street,. southea.stWordly by the said Norris street, southwest wardly by the said Fern street, and northeastwardly by ground of William W. Knight. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the southeastery side of Cinder street and the istinth westerly side or Fern street, in• the Twenty-second ward of the city of Philadelphia; the said lot beginning at the distance of one hundred and ninety-live (190) feet four and a half inches northeastwardly front the north easterly side of Schuyler street. and containing ta front or breadth on the said Chapter street eighty-six feet and one-half an inch, and extending iu length or depth southeastward, iteright angles to the said Ciapler street, on the southwesterly side thereof, three hundred and sixteen feet seven and a half inches, and on the north easterly side threof, along the southwesterly side of the said Fern street, three hundred and twenty MD feet nine inches, to Norris street, and containing in front on the said Norris street eighty-six feet two and seven eighths inches. Bounded north westwardly by the said. Clapier street, southeastwardly by the said Norris street, uortheastwardly by the said Fern street, and southwest wardly' by ground of William W. Knight. [The said two lust described premises being the sante which William W. Knight and wife, by indenture dated the twentieth day of May, Auno Domini 1563, recorded in the office for Recording Deeds, Sc., for the city and county of Philadelphia, In Deed Book A. C. H., No. 48, page 202, &c., granted and conveyed unto Thomas E. bloater. in fee, tinder and subject as to the first described of said premises, to the payment of a mortgage debt of four thonsund five hundred dollars, secured by the mort gage of the said William W. Knight to Harriet L. Thomp son, dated the third day of December, Anne Domini 15.,j, and recorded in the office aforesaid, in Mortgage Book A. I). 8.. No. 45, page 13, Ac. N. B. There %erected on the second above described lot or piece of ground a two-and-a-half-story stone dwelling house, fronting on Norris street. There are also a summer-house or arbor, and a fish pond, on said lot. Seized and taken in execution us the property of Thomas E. Baxter, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's O ffi ce. December 8, lee [D. C., 317; D., '62.] Debt, $8,700. Wm. S. Price. dels-3t SHERIFFS SALE.- BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sole or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, January r laet, at 4 o clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two brick tenements meted on the rear end thereof, situate on the south side of Mulberry or Arch street, at the dis tance of two hundred and four feet eastward from the cast side of Twentieth street, (late Schuylkill Third street,) in the said city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Mulberry er Arch.street twenty feet, and extending southward of that width in length or depth ninety feet. Bounded northward by said Mulberry or Arch street, 'westward by other ground formerly of Mims W. Dexter granted or intended to have been granted to the said Jacob Carrigan on ground rent ; southward pitry i. by ground snow or lute of Charles Whiteand Samuel ibbs, and lawny . by the head of a four-feet-wide alley ending southward into Dorothea street, and eastward by ground now or late of Mary Hahn. Being the same premises w hich•Linus W. Dexter and wife, by indenture dated the first day of May., Anne Domini MU, recorded in the office for the recording of deeds for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book T. H., No. 14.5, page Di; Ste . ., granted and conveyed to the said Jacob Carrigan, in tee, reserving to the said Dexter, his heirs and assigns, a yearly ground rent of one hundred and twenty dollare, payable halt yearly without deduction for taxes, on the first days of May awl November forever; which, said ground rent still con tinues in full force. N. 13.—The afonssaid deed from Dexter .to Carrigah conveys the said premises, - together with the frets and common use stud privilege of the said four-feet-wide alley, as and fur a passage way and water course at all times hereafter forever, lu common with the owners, tenants, and occupiers of other premises bounding thereon, and together with all and singular the appur tenances. G3-The improvements on the premises are two three story brick dwelling houses. Seized anti taken in execution as the property of Jacob Carrigan, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff; Phil Sheriff's Office, _Decenber 8 1882. (C.1P.,100 4D . , delphlal 62.) Debt, V 31.93. lituney, Jr.. del3-3t SHERIFF'S' S4LE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to imblie Rate o vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 4), 1563, ut 4 o'clock, at hansom-street All that certain three story-brick messuage or tene ment, and lot or piece of ground, situate on the west side of Eleventh street, at the distance of ono hundred and thirty-six feet south of Master street, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Eleventh street seventeen feet, in cluding the one-halrof, two-feet-wide alley laid out be tween this and the adjoining lot of ground to the sonth, and extending in length or depth westward of that width at right tingles to the said Eleventh street one hundred and ten feet • hounded northward by ground now or late or Charles henry Fisher, southward and westward by ground formerly of Ifeury Haines, and eastward by Eleventh street aforesaid. Being the same lot of ground which Henry Mines and wife, by indenture dated the fifth day of September, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, recorded at Philadelphia, to Deed Book T. 11., No.lol, page 422, Ste., grauted and con veyed unto the said Dome M. Post, rri fee. Reserving thereout the yearly ground rent or stun of seventy-five dollars, payable half-yearly on the first day of the months of January and July, in every year, for arrears of which the ind gineut was obtained on which the execu tiou wits issued. Seized and takon in execution as the property of Isaac M. Post, and to bo sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December, A Wit CC. P., n 4 ; D., '62..) Debt, $77.123:i. E. 8. Campbell. delfi-3t SHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Yeuditioni Expouas, to me directed, will be exposed to pnbllc sale or vendee, on MONDAY Even ing, Jununry 1&P, at 4 o'clock, at Sonsom-stroot flail, All that rennin lot or piece of ground, with the brick dwelling erected thereon, situate on the east side ofJuul per street. at the distance of forty-nine feet northward from the north side of s certain thirty-foot-wide street, called Rodman (late Owen) street, laid out nt the dis tance of ono hundred and twenty .feet• northward from the north solo of South street, and running parallel therewith through from Thirteenth street to Broad street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Juniper street fifteen feet, and extending of that width in length or depth eastward between parallel at right angles with said Juniper street fifty-one feet, to a three-feet-wide alley leading south ward into another three-feet-wide alloy, which Iraqis westward into Juniper street. (Being the same lot or piece of ground which Joseph 11, Townsend, by inden t lire hearing date the :fist day of Nareh,lBl6, recorded lu Deed Book A, W. M., No. 9, page 3, &e., CIAIVeYed to said .1, Louis Moore, his heirs and assign., resorvingthereaut a certainyea rly 'ground relit or thi r ty dollars per 11.1111111i1. Also, All that certain lot or pierenf ground, with the two brick throatily erected thereon, situate on the east side of Juniper street, and north side of a certain thirty fret-wide street called Redman ante Owen) street, haul out at the distance of one hundred and twenty feet north ward from the north side Or SIOIth street, and running parallel therewith through from Thirteenth street to Broad street, in the city or.rhiludophia containing in front or luvuilth on said Madman street tifty-four n•frc, and extending of that width In length or depth northward het wee', parallel lines at right azigles with said Rodman slicer forty-six feet, to three-feet-wide alley leading Irestnard Into Juniper sired. ()icing the saute lot or p ere of ground which Joseph B. Townsend, by Indenture bearing date the thirty-lh•A day of March, 181 n, recorded in Deed look A. W. 'At, No. 9, page 4, Ste., granted and C"ilveYed to the "mid .1. Louis • Munro, his biers and assigns. reserving therenut a certain yearly ground rent Of one hundred mid eight dollars per annum] &ilea and !liken in execution as the property of J. Louis Maar, and to be sold hy • JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff • Phrada:. Sheriff's O ffi ce, Dec. 12, aft6l delri-fit rs. '6;. Debt, $1,41].2). S. Henry Norrk. SHERIFF'S • SALES. SHERifF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of AIMS Venditionl Exponns, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, January ft, IStlt, at 4 o'clock, at Bansom street flail, All that certain lot or piece of ground with the three , story brick factory and three-story brick messungs or tenement thereon erected, situate on the northerly side ofßedford street continued, late in the District of Ken sington,' but now in the city of Philadelphia, beginning at the distance of 33(1 feet 75', inches eastwardl 3- from the easterly side of Hanover street; containing in front or breadth on the said Bedford street h 6 feet, and on the roar end thereof 40 feet fell inches, nod in length or depth on the westerly side thereof and at right singles with the said Bedford street 70 feet, and on the easterly side there of along the westerly side of Boss street vont mned 70 feet and 2 inches. Bounded northwardly by ground granted or intended to have been grunted to Solomon Doebly on ground rent, Westwardly by ground granted-or intended to hare been granted to NVilliam France on ground rent, ettstwttrdly by Ross street, and south wardly by Bedford street nfoirsant. •And ulso,all that certain lot orpieco efground with the two .several three-Story frame mei:lmages or tenements theroonerected,situnto on the easterly lido of Bhustreet, lnid out find opened forever for public nse by .Tamos S. Hu ber and James B. Reese, which runs southwardly between Franklin and Bedford streets, and between Hanover and Palmer streets, late in the District of Kensington, but now in the city of Philadelphia, beginning at the dig thrice of 247 feet and one-nuaiier of an inch southwardly from the southerly side of said Frankl in street: n lug in front or breadth on the said Elm street cis feet 9X inches, and on the roar end thereof 33 feet 9 inches, and in length or depth on the northerly side thereof at right angles with the said Elm street 74 feet, and on the south erly stile thereof parallel with the said Bedford street 74 feet 11,i' inches. (Bounded northwardly by ground granted to Frederick Dickeson on ground rent; south wardly by the rear ends of the Bodford-street lot, east wardly by Ross street, and westwardly by Elm street aforesaid.) Being the same premises which Solomon Doebly and Julia. his wife, by two several indentures bearing date respectively the 20th duty of Tune, 1850, re corded- in Deed Book ho. 07, pages 122 and 1.19, Ste., granted and conveyed unto the said Ferdinand Doebly in fee. N. 11.—The first above described premises will bo sold as et present divided upon the ground, VIZ: No. 1. All that lot of ground and three-story brick mes silage thereon erected, situate on tho north side of Bed ford (now Wildey) street, and containing in front 24 feet, and in depth, gradually narrowing to the width of about 34 feet 6 inches, 44 feet or thereabouts, 05 the,same is now enclosed. The said promises being the Western most it feet in front on Bedford street, of the said larger lot. same factory building with- the one and a-half story building attached thereto and connecting therewith, (lately used ns an oilice,) containing in front on Bedford street about 12 feet, and widening to the full width of the said larger lot at the rear end thereof; to gether with the steam engine, pulleys, and shafting, as the same is now enclosed, the said.promises being the easternmost 12 feet in front on Bedford street, of the said larger lot. . The promises on Elm street, second above daseribed, will be sold as at present divided upon the ground, viz: No. & The messuage and lot of ground ou the easterly side of Elm street, beginning at the distance of 217 feet anti one-ounrter of an inch southwardly from the south side of Franklin street, containing in front on Eint street 19 feet 4 inches and .76 of an inch, and In length or depth 74 feet or thereabouts. No. 4. The messusige and lot of ground on tile (isterly side of Elm street, beginning at the distance of 266 feet 5 inches and 1& of an inch southward] y from the south side of Franklin street containing in front on Elm street 19 feet 4 inches and %tits or an inch, and in length or depth 74 feet or thereabout.. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Ferdi nand Docbly, and to be sold 1/y JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sherirs Office, December 1'3, 195? W. C., 31 V2.] Debt $4,725. W. S. Price. dels-3t • SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF . a writ of Vend Mont Exponas, to the directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing, January-.p, MG, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall, All that certain lot or pieco of ground situate on the cast stile or Schuylkill Seventh street, now called Six teenth street, at the distance of one hundred and ten reet.nort It witrd from the north side of Cherry street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Sixteenth street eighteen feet, and extending of that width eastward ill length or depth in parallel Dues sixty-five feet to a three-feet-wide alley, running north and south parallel witlt said Sixteenth street, COMMUlli eating with a certain twenty-one-feet-wide .;court, called Green alley, which mils east and west from Sixteenth street parallel with said Cherry street. Bounded north ward by ground al.:tided, or intended to have been grant ed, to A: Chew; eastward by said three-feet-wide alley; southward by ground now or late of Elizabeth Eubleam . , and west ward by Sixteenth street aforesaid. Also, No. 2. All that certain lof or piece of ground and the twoand-a-half-story brick dwelling or messuage with the back build ings, frame sited, wash-house, spring house, thereon erected, situate on the northeast corner of Walnut street and Thirty-eighth street, or Mary street, in the Twenty-Murth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Walnut .streot fifty feet, and extending northward along Thirty-eighth street of that width in length or depth two hundred and twenty feet two inches to York street. Bounded north ward bY York street ; eastward by other ground of the estate of William Suppled; southward by Walnut street, and west ward by Thirty-eighth street. S. All that certain lot or pieco of ground situate on the north side of Walnut street, at the di stance of fifty fact eastward from the enst side of Thirty-eighth street lately called Nary street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Walnut street fifty feet, and extending of that breadth northward between lines parallel with said Thirty-eighth street, in length or depth two hundred and twenty feet two inches to the south side of York street. Bounded northward by York Street ; eastward by' other ground of said William Supplee, deceased ; westward by ground lately granted to Edward D. Clay, and southward by \Velma street aforesaid. No. 4. All that certain two-story frame mcstmage or tenement and lot or piece of ground:therennto belonging, on the east side of Delaware Sixth street, between Lam. bard and South streets, in the city •M.Philadolphia, Con taining in front or breadth on said Sixth street nineteen feet, and in length or depth ninety feet to a ten-feet-wide alley. Bounded on the west by said Sixth street ;on the north by ground of Samuel Ultoisinw; ; on the east by said ten-feet-pride' alley ; and on the south by: ground now or Into of James Matthews. 11 0.1 above described has erected upon it a three-stOry brick dwelling with back buildings, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Ed ward D. Clery anti J. F. Stockdale, trading, Sc., and to be sold _ JOHN lllo3lyso_lS,Aberiff. l i bilittielphis, Sheriff's umep . , Decembereb3, 1 . 362. [C. ; ; D.,'62.3 Debt, M. N. Goforth. 41515-3 t SHERIFF'S SALE.-3Y VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditionl Expense, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or veudtte, 310NDAY ISG.3, at 4 o'clock, at bansom-street All that certain lot or piece, of ground situate on the south side of Poplar street, at the distance of two hundred and seventy-five feet nine inches and one eighth of au inch eastward from the east aide of Thir teenth street, in the district of Spring Garden and county of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Poplar street twenty-one feet nix inches (including on the east P,ide thereof the westernmost moiety or half Part of a certain court or avenue elev feeteet wide in the clear by ono hundred and thirteen ten inches and one-eighth of an inch in depth, laid out and left open bY the said Richard 11. Tornsond for the common use and accommodation of this and the other ground of the said Richard 11. Townsend adjoining thereto) and extending southward in length or depth of that width between pa rallel lines at right angles with the said Poplar street, sixty-iive:feet (including on the rear end thereof the whole of ate alley three feet wide laid out and opened by the said Richard H. Townsend, tbr the use and accommo dation of the lot of ground adjoining the hereby granted lot to the west.) Bounded on the north by the said Pop lar street, and on the south, east, and west by other land of the said Richard 11. Townsend intended to be this day granted to the said William L. Harney on ground rent (which said described lot or piece, of ground is composed of •parts and parcels of two contiguous larger lots of ,round, one •of which Charles Henry Fisher and Sarah Aim, his wife, by indenture dated. the sixteenth day of February, Amu) Donn ni, ono thousand eight hundred and forty-seven, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book A. W. 3.1. 0 -No. 40, page 72, &c, granted and conveyed unto the said Richard 11. Townsend, in fee; and the other of which John Davis and Sarah L., his wife, by indenture dated the eighth (kyle( March, Aunt, Domini, onejthou sand eight hundred and forty - liras, recorded at Philadel phia in Deed Rook A. W. M., :No. 4s, page d 7% &c., granted and conveyed unto the said Richard IL Townsend, in fee.) • Seized and taken in execution as the property of Wm. L. Harney, and to be sold by :1011.1 , 1 - TFIOUPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office:Dec:l,l,lo.62. (C. P., 109; D., V2.] Debt, $40.76. B. Gerhard. SHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditiuni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve ning, January 5, MA at 4 o'clock, at 81mm-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate at the southeast corner of Berkes street and Tenth street, in the late district of Penn, now within the city of Pltiladel- Phia, containing in trout or bmidth on the said Tenth street one hundred feet, and extending in length or depth eastward that width, the north line extending' along the south side of the said Berkes street one hundred and fifty-five feet one inch and live-eighths of an Inch, and on the south lino thereof one hundred and sixty-one feet eight and three-quarter inches to the Germantown and Norristown railroad. Bounded northward by the said Berkes street, southward by ground of John B. Citinac, eastward by the said Oermautown and Norristown rait road, and westward by the said Tenth street, subject to the payment of theyearly rent or stun of one hundred and fifty dollars. [Being the same Premises which the said John 11. Cnmac, by indenture dated June l(i, 1857, recorded in Deed Book lt. D. W. No. IM, page 50, granted and conveyed to John G. Burk, his heirs and as rewrving the said yearly rent of one hundred and fifty dollars, payable. half-yearly on the first day of the months of April and October in every year thereafter for ever.) firized and taken in execution as the property of John (i. Durk, and to be sold by • JON TIM:UPON, iih • Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, ll December 152,1861 erifr. CD. C., 348; D., '62.1 Debt, a 592.12. Olmsted. clels-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or veudue, on .310NDAY Eve ning, January 5, 3.5r4, at 4 o'clock, at Sansone - street All that certain lot or piece of ground situate ou the eastward ly side of the Frunkford road, at the distance of eighty feet northward from the north side of Huntingdon street in the .Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on said Frankfort( road twenty feet, and in length 'or depth extending thence eastwardly, keeping the same width at right angles with said Frank tbrd roadon the northernmost line thereof fifty feet one and seven-eighths inches, and on the southernmost lino thereof forty-six feet one and three-fonrths inches, thence again'enstwardly keeping the same width at right angles with' Amber street on the northernmost dine fifty feet One and seven-eighths inches, and on the southernmost line forty-six feet one and three-fourths inches to said ,Amber Street. Bounded on • the north by ground granted to William Derick on ground rent, ou the south by ground granted to'Jacob Hugg on. ground rent, on the east by Amber street, and ou the west by Pra.nktbrd road afore said. (Being the same premises which William P. Millen and J. D. Sergeant, trustees, et 'al., by deedidated June.2l, 1847, and recorded in Deed Book G. 1,11. C., No. 18,-page SW, &c., granted unto Joseph M. Thomas in fee; reserving a ground rent of sls.] Seized and taken in execution as theproperty of Joseph Thomas, and to be sold by JoEIN THOMPSON, Sheriff. - Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 8, 1842. W. P., S 2; D., •62.3 Debt, 8.1).12. Pile. deli-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.BY• VIRTUE OF ^-.." a writ of Venditiont Exponas, to me direted, will be exposed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Mean, January 45,1363, at 4 o'clock; at Sausoin-street All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the eastward ly side of the Frenkford road, at the distance of one hundred feet north of Huntingdon street, in the Nine teenth 'ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on said Frankfort! road twenty feet, and in length or depth extending thence' eastward ty keeping the same breadth at right angles with said ittankford road on the northernmost line thereof, fifty-four feet two and one, eighth inches, and on the southernmost line thereof fifty feet one and seven-eighths inches, thence again eastward ]y, keeping the same breadth at right angles to Amber street on the north line, fifty-four feet two and one-eighth inches, and on the south line fifty feet one and seve eighths inches. Bounded on.the north by ground granted to Henry Hallman on ground rent, on the south by ground granted to Joseph M. Thomas on ground rent., on the east by Amber street, a lid o preenest by Frankford road afore said, (Being the sameses which W. F. Etnien and J. D. Sergeant, trustees, et. al., by deed dated March 30, ]SI7, and recorded in Deed .Book G. W. C. N 0.13, page a;,4, &e ., emitted unto William Derick, in . reserviug a ground rent of CS. Seized and takeu in execution as the property of Wil liam Derick, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mike, December 12, 11302. [C, P., Si, D., '620 Debt, 09.12. Pile. del3-3t SHERIFF'S• SALE.--BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Veuditioui Exponas, to nie directed, will be exrvsed to public sale or vendue, on 'MONDAY Eve ning, January lffiffi, at 4 o'clock, at Hansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground (with the one story stone building used as a carpenter shop thereon erected, fronting on Eleventh street,) situate on-the south west curlier of Eleventh and Parrish streets, in the late district of Spring Garden, now the Fourteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing In front or breadth on said Eleventh street eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth westward on the north line thereof along said Parrbili street fifty-seven feet, and On the south I Ile' there of at right angles with said Eleventh street, sixty feet two and three-quarter inches. Bounded northward by. said Parrish street, eastward by said Eleventh street, southward by ground_ granted or intended to have been granted to William IVeatherstine, and westward by a three-feet-wide alley running southward fromisajd Par rish street. [Being the samelot or piece of gronud wide' William Morgan and wife, by indenture, dated the 14th of June, A.1).1853, recorded in Deed Book 'I'.II,No. 124, pap Ste., granted an conveyed. unto 'Wil liam 11 eatherstine, in fee, reserving Moment a yearly ground rent or sum of seventy-six 50400thS dollars, paya ble in,,equal half-yearly payments on the first days of the tenths of May and November, for. arrears of which said yearly ground rent the judgment has been obtaiuod upon which this execution issued.] Together with the free use and privilege of siddithree-feet-wide alley as a passage Way unit water course at all times thereafter forever. 567.1..11 HMI taken in execution as the property of Wil liam Weatherstine, and to be sold by JOHN nioupsoN, Sheriff.' Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December. 52, W. P., 112; D.,'02.) Debt, *lllO.lO. Shoemaker: dels-.lt SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF "-." a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed ; will-be exposed to pnblic . salo or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, January 5, 1.5e3 at 4 - o'clock, at Sansum-street h alt, All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the frame messnage or tenement thereon. erected, situate on the southeastwardly side of Munroe (now Mercury) street, at the distance of thirty-one feet one inch southwest ward from the southwestwardly lido of Cherry street, in the - late , Kemiington • District of the Northern Liberties, now the Eighteenth ward of tho city of Philadelphia. containing in front on said Munroe (or Mercury) street eighteen .feet, and extenditur of that width in length or depth 'southeastward sixty‘foet. Bounded northeast 'vanity and soutltwestwardly by ground now ur late of William Bonin, sontileustwitrilly by ground of Miiry Pennington, mut northwest wardly by Mercury street aforesaid, (Doing the same premises which William Rota!! HIM wife, by deed dated - May A. D. 1846, tint recorded ill Deed - Bunk A. C. No. .page 441, tic., grinned unto Dquic Kepner, in fee, reserving n ground rent of 0MF..3 eelred and taken in execution its the property of Isaac Kepner, and to be sold by • JOHN THONWSON, ithlbidetphin, Sheriff's Office December 8, MI— [C. I'.. '6:1) Debt, ect3.56. deli-it SIFIERIFIPS SALES. TERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF cI 1 4- , a writ of Vonditionl Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public salo or vendee, on MONDAY live ning, 3'r:lm:try 5,1813, at 4 o'clock, at San som-st met It tit All the right, title, and interest of Robert Galbraith is and toitil those six lots or pieces of ground, and the im provements thereon erected, situate in the city of Phila delphia, as follows: • No. 1. Situate on the north side of Summer street, one hundred and ninety-seven feet one inch and a half west ward fiom the west side of (late) Schuylkill Third street, front on Summer street seventeen feet Aix inches, depth northward ly fifty-two feet ten and a half inches. No. 2. Situate on the south side of George street, one hundred and ninety-five feet ten inches eastward from east side of (late) Schuylltill Second street, front • on' George street fifteen feet, depth southward fifty feet. •Situato- on - tho west side of (late) Schuylkill Fourth street, seventeen foot northward front Pniost rect. front on Schuylkill Fourth street sixteen foot, depth. westward fifty-four feet. No, 4. Situate on the west side of (late) Schuylkill Fourth street, thirty-three fret north from Pinc street; front on said (late) Schuylkill Fourth street slizteen feet, depth westward flfty. feet. . G. Situate on the north side of Summer street, one hundred end thirty-two trot ono and a half inches west from (late) Schuylkill Third street, front on Summer street seventeen feet; depth northwardly fifty-font feet six inches. . . No. 6. Situate on the south side' of Whiter street, one huhcl red and thirty-two feet'one and a half inchoS west of (late) Schuylkill Third street, front on Wintnr street seventeen feet, depth southwarilly ftfty-four feet six inches. . Also, a certain lot and building, situate on the south side of Lombard street, onehttudred feet west of Fifteenth street, front on Lombard street eighteen feet, depth southward seventy-eight feet. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Ro bert Galbraith: and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 8, 1851 W. P. 10h 'fps . ) 1). '1 Debt, $64.30. •T. J. Clayton. dels-3t 'RIFFS - SALE.-BY VIRTUE. OF a writ of Veuditioni Exponas, to me directed, he exposed to public sale or veudne , on MONDAY Evening, January 5, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the east side of Schuylkill Seventh street, (now called Sixteenth street,) at the dtstanco.of one hundred and ten feet north ward front the north side of Cherry street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing iu front or breadth; on the said Sixteenth street, eighteen feet, and extending of that width eastward in length or depth sixty-five feet to a three-feet-wide alley running north and south parallel with said Sixteenth street, communicating with a certain twenty-one-feet-wide court, called, Green alley, 101 tell runs east and west from Sixteenth street pam,llol with said Cherry street. Bounded northward by ground granted or intended to have.been granted to Fox & Chew, eastward by said three-feet-wide alley, southward by ound.nowr or late of Elizabeth ltubicam, and westward ly Sixteentli street aforesaid. - Also, all thnt certain lot or piece of ground and two and-a-half-story brick dwelling or messuage, with the back-buildings, frame shed, wash-house, :ma-spring house thereon erected. situate on the northeast corner of Walnut and Thirty-eighth street (or lifary street) in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, con taining in front or breadth on said Walnut street fifty . feet and extending north Ward along Thirty-eighth street of that width in length or depth two hundred and twen ty feet two inches, Bounded northward by York street. eastward by other ground of the estate of William Sup- Wee, southwird bpoWaltiut street, and westward by Thirty-eighth street. No. 1 has erected upon it a throe-story brick dwelling with back-buildings. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Ed ward D. Clery and .1. F. Stock-dale, trading, &c., and to be sold by JOIEN TllOl5l - PSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 8,1865. CC. P. 91, 1). 62.1. Debt, $60.40.' Goforth. delta-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expouns, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on IifOND AY Evening, January 5, lSG4,at 4 o'cloCk. at Sansom-street lfall,• ' All that certain three-storied brick messuage or tene ment and lot or piece of ground upon which the same is erected, situateon the east side of Delaware-Pront street, at the distance Of sixteen feet. northward front the north side of MEM street, in the late distrlot of Southwark, now the consolidated city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadticon the said Front street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth of that breadth eastward between parallel lines at right tingles with the said Front Street eighty feet six inches to a certain thirty-feet wide street, called Mutton street [Being the suite: premises which Henry Stiles and wife, by deed dated the 15th of September, MO, and recorded in the office for recording deeds at . Philadelphia in Deed Book T. H., .No.lol, page 526, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said David C. Richardson, in fee, reserving thereon" the yearly .rent charge of $4.5, payable on the Vale day of the months of Month and September in each and every year forever.] Seized and taken in execution as the property of David C. Richardson, and to ho sold by JOHN TROUPSOL Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 8,1262. f(1.1'., 20 ] Debt, WIT. Ernst. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY: VIRTUE. OF a writ of Vonditiont Exponas, to rte directed; wine exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve ning January 6,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sam:am-street Hall, Alf that curtain three-story brick inessnage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, • situate On the east side of Lewis (row railed Warnock) street, at the distance.of eighty feet northward from the north side of Thomson street, in late :rem) Township, nose the city of Pit tin. delphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Lewis (Or Warnock) street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth . eastward of that width between lines parallel with the said Thompson street ninety-one feet to a certain twenty-reet-~vide street, called Alder street; bounded northward and southward by ground late of Will bun D. Lewis. eastward by said. Alder street, and westward by Lewis (or Warnock) street aforesaid. [Being the same premises which Edward lt. Jones, by indenture dated the 31st day of July; A. D. 1846, recorded in Deed Book A. W. M., No. 17, page 426, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said Michael - Stumm and Anthony Stearin, in fee, reserving thereout a certain yearly ground rent or RUM of forty-eight dollars, payable half-yearly for ar- TeN.l.:a of which said ground rent the judgment yes ob tained upon which this execution .5%-as issutsl3 Seized and taken in execution as the property of Michael Steurfn and Anthony Eteur mNa N m.p l T to n l o msol s t o li N iv Jo . sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 11, 1862. P.,114; D., '62.1 Debt $.1'34.45. E. C. Mitchell. , dl5-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.--LBY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or. vendue; on MONDAY Evening, January 5, at 4 o'clock, at Sanschn-street Hall, All that Certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the north side of Sergeant street, and west aide of Lemon (now Memphis) street, in the Ninetocuth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on said Sergeant street fifty-four feet, and extending of that width in depth along said Memphis street one hundred and thirty-eight feet and onehnd one-eighth inches to Fox street; bounded on the north by said Fox street, on the south by said Sergeant street, on the east by said Memphis street, and on the west by gronnd of the Sopviva Estate. [Being the same lot of ground which W. F. Emien and. J. D. Ser geant Trustees, et al., by eed dated October 31;1848, and recorded in Deed Book it. D. W.; No. 5, page 387, Ste, granted into Aaron 3 , - ankirk in fee, reserving a ground rent of $5l, payable on the first of June and December.) Seized and taken iu execution as the property of Aaron Vankirk, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, • Philada., Sheriff's Office. Dec. 8,1882. , [C P.; 98) D., '6l Debt, 845631. Pile. del6-St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a - writ of Tenditioni Exponas, to Inc directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Sven . Lig, January 5,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Bansom-screet All that certain lot or piece ofground, with the two frame buildings thereon erected, situate on the cast aide streets Hurst street, between Lombard and Cedar (Sonth) , in the city of Philadelphia, 'containing iu front or breadth on said Ifurst street twenty-two feet, 'tad itt length or depth :eighty- feet, more or loss, to a ten-feet wide alley. Bounded ou the west by said Hurst street, on tho south by a inessuage and lot of Robert Thompson, on the east by.said ten-feet-wide alley, and on the.north - by a messuage and lot of Robert Carpenter. Sold 'for arrearages of ground rent. Seized and taken into execution as the property of David .Eakin. and to be sold by. N Ti Thilada., Sheriff's Office Dec. 10, IW3,rompsox, Sheriff. • [C. I'., 84, - .D, '62] Debt, *kat Lucas Hirst. . del4-8t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF N." a writ of Alias Vemlttiout Rxixmas. to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vouilue, ou MONDAY . Evening, January 5,186,3, at 4 o'clock, at -Sansom-street All that certain lot or piece of ground situate oft the north side of South (or Cedar) street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front' on said South street sixteen feet, and in' depth northwardly ninety feet to Mary street. Bonuded . on the south by South street, on the. west by ground late uf Owen Jones, on the north by said Mary street, and on the east by land granted or intended to he granted to Joint Mer cer. [Being the same premises which Owen Jones, by indenture dated September Ist, A. 1). 171)5, recorded in the office for recording deeds, &c.. in and for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book R. L. L., MI 33, page ZISS, granted and conveyed unto the said. George Mercer, reserving. thereon t a yearly ground rent of- $.12,. payable balf-yearly on the Bret day of the mouths of Na, and November forever.) . N. B.—The abtivo described premises will be sold as follows: All that certain '4ot of ground and three-story (partly brick and partly frame) building thereon erected, situate on the south side of Mary street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, Philadelphia, containing in front ou said Mary street sixteen feet in depth, southivardly forty feet. No. that certain lot of Around and two-story frame inamnage thRICOU erected, situate on the north side of South street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, Phi /adelphia, containiug . in front sixteen feet and in depth northwardly fifty feet. Seized and taken in execution as the property of. Oeoige Mercer, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 12, 1362. C. P., 111; D., '62.) Debt, 5G7.30. C. D. Freeman. del6-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE :,OF a writ of Venditioni ExponasAto me directed, win be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 5,1663, at 4 o'clock; at Sausom-street Hatt, All that certain two-and-a-half-story brick messnage or tenement and lot or piece of grouud, situate on the west side of a twenty-feet-wide court, laid out by Edward Burd, at the distance of ninety feet eastward from Ele venth street, between Locust and Spruce streets, in the city' f Philadelphia, now called Eagle court, (No. 23 in said court,) containing in breadth on said court fourteen feet and in length 'or depth thirty feet. Bounded on the east by said court, on the north by ground now or late of Patrick. Ogle, on the west by a four-feet alloy, and on the south by Around now or late of Samuel Winn. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Wardrup, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 1662. [C. P., 66; D.,'63.) Debt, $75. Lucas Hirt. dels-3t S HERIF +PS 'SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Veuditieni ExPonas, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MO,NDAY Evening; January 5, lBdi, at 4 o'clock; at Sansom-street Half All that certain lot or piece of ground with he three-story brick inessuage or tenement and hack buildings thereon erected, situate on the west side of Franklin street, at the -distance of one hundred and ten feet four and a half inches sonthward from the southwest corner of Master street and said Franklin' street, containing in front or breadth on said. Franklin street seventeen feet five and one-half inches, and extending in length or depth west ward between parallel lines at right angles with the said Franklin street one hundred feet six inches to a: twenty-seven-feet-wide street called Perth street, former ly called Merchant street. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Charles W. Waruick and Helen H. Warnick, his wife, and to he sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's; Office,' December 8,1862. - CC. 87; D., '62.) Debt, $40.70. T. S. Smith, • delis-3t SITERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be• exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 5,1663 , at 4 o'clock, at Sit nsom-street Hall, All that cer building thereon ground (with two-story brick flictory erected) situate on the west side of Church street, in the district of Southwark and county of Philadelphia (now city of Philadelphia), being part of a lot of ground marked, in the plan drawn by John HMS of the estate of :Joseph Wharton, deceased, 0, No. 100, eentaining in front on said Chureh street forty eight feet, and in length or depth one hundred and throe feet six inches. Bounded oh the smith by ground granted to Ellis and Longstreth, on the north by ground of John Henniss, on the west by ground grunted to J. Willetts, and on the east by Church street aforesaid. [Being the HlllllO lot of ground which Charles Robb and Rebecca his wife, by indenture dated the eleventh day of November, A. D. ISIS, recorded in the office for recording deeds, Ste. • for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book A.: W. M., No. Si, page 533, &c., granted and conveyed unto Will Thornton anti Charles Mather in fee, reserving Himont a yearly rent of fifty-seven dollars and sixty cents, payable on the first clay of the months of July and January in every year thereafter forever. Seized and taken to execution as the. property- of Wil liam C. Thornton and Charles Mather, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 12, 1862. [C. P., 110 ; '6 - 2.1 Debt VAR. Robb. delii-3t QEERIFF'S SALE . .---RY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or routine, on MONDAY Evening, January r,, NM, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain frame messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate on the north side of Queen street, between Shaekamaxon street and Praukford road, in the late Kensington district of the Northern Liberties, in the county of Philadelphia . , now in the city of Philadelphia as consolidated, containing in front or breadth on the an id Queen street twenty feet, and extending that breadth in length and depth northwardly one hundred and fitly feet, more or IaYS. }founded northwardly by ground granted to Benjamin Day, eastwardly by ground now or late in posseSslon of John Sutton, westwardly by ground now or late of Mary B. Brognard, and southwardly by Queen street aforesaid. [Being the same lot ofground which Mary B. Brognard, single woman, by indenture dated the 1 2.0 th day of November, A. D. 1535, recorded in Deed Book B. D. W. No. 54, page 218, &c. granted anti conveyed to the said Samuel Smeeton in 'e, reserving On-I . cent a yearly ground rent or sum of nO hundred. and ten dollars, payable half-yearly on tbe first day of the mouths of Juno and December in each and every year forever.] Seized and tnken lii execution as the property of Samuel &melon, and to be sold by JOHN TIIOMDSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's °Mee. December 8, 1862. [/)..C., ;ZS; D., 7862.7 , Debt , $:36 , 331. :Warriuor. delil-$t SALE.-BY .VIRTUE OF NJ is writ of Venditiont Exticinas, to me directed, will be exposed to public side or %Tadao, on MONDAY Evening, January L,18663, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall.. All that certain lot or Piece of ground situate on the sou th side of Wallace Atreet,la the distance of Kt:Nay-five feet nine and 'one-half inches eastward from the mit side of 'Acetify-second street, in the Fifteenth ward of the c ity of pitiindetnnitt, containin g in front on said Wallace street sixteen highand extending in depth southward of that widthty-four feet three inches. Clueing the same lot Which James S. - Smith and wife, by indenture dated the Ist day of February, A. D. 1,953, re corded' in' Deed Book B. D. W., co., namito 614, granted end conveyed to Charles C. Weirratte, iu fee, re serving t hermit yearly . ground rent of thirty-one dol- . Seized and taken in execution its the proPepty of Charles C. Weirumu, and to be sold by - . , . JOHN. THompsort, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 8,1802. . • CC. P.. PM; D., 1WIL) Doht, $711.91.. Conarroc. del6•3t THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1862, SHERIFF'S. SALII.-:-BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Venditloni Expouns, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or. vendue. on MONDAY' live ning, J;ITiVarY 1263. at 4 o'clock, td:Sitrisom-street 1(311, All that certain let or piece of 'ground situate'on the east side of Schuylkill Seventh street,. now called Si x teenth•street, at the distance, of ohe hundred and ten feet northward from the north, side of Cherry street, in the city uf Philadelphia, oontaining•in front or breadth on said Sixteenth street eighteen feet, and extending of that width eastward in length 'or depth in parallel lines sixty-five feet to a three-feet-Wide alley, running . north and south parallel with said Sixteenth street, communi cating Ni ith certain twenty-One-fent-wide court, called Green alley, which runs east and west "froin'Sixteenth street mtrallel with said Cherry street. %Untied north ward by ground granted, or unloaded to• have been granted:4o Fox & Chew eastward by said three-feet wide alley.; southward by ground now or late of Eliza beth Itubieaw, and westward by Sixteenth street afore said. Also, No. '2. All that certain lot or piece aground and the two-and-a-half-story brick dwelling or mesminge, with tII back-buildings, frame shed, washlutuse,•sprin„, ,, house,thereon erected, situate on the northeast corner Of Walnut street and Thirty-eighth street, or Mary tura ; in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Phibuielphiti;len tabling in front or breadth on said Walnut street art' feet, and extending - northward' along Tiirty-eighth street of that width in lenth or depth two hundred and twenty foot two inches to - fork street. Bounded nitirth ward by 'York street eastward by other ground of the estate of William Stipple° t southward by Walnut street, and westward by Thirty-eighth street. • No. S. All that certain lot or plece.of ground sitnate'on the north side of Walnut street, at the distance of fifty feet eastward from the east side of Thirty-eighth street, lately called Mary street, in. the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philndelphiii, , containing in front or breadth on said Walnut street fifty fect i .and. extending of that breadth northward between lines parallel with said Thirty-eighth street, iu length or deth two hundred and twenty feet - two inches to the south side of York street. Bounded northward by York street; eastward by other ground of said William Suppler, deceased:westward by ground lately gin uses( to Edward D. Clay, and southward by Walnut street-ifforesaid. . . . No. 4. All that certain tivostory. frame messnago or tenement and lot or piece of ground thereuuto belonging on the must side of Delaware Sixth street, between Lom bard and South streets, iu the city of Philadelphia, con taining lit front or breadth on said Sixth street nineteen' feet, and in length or depth ninety feet to a ten-feet wide alley. Bounded on the west by said Sixth street ; °WM() north b.- ground now or late of Samuel Chrismus; on the east by said ten-feet-wide alloy; und on the south byjround now or late of James Matthews. - ]lo. 1 above described has erected upon it a threastory • brick dwelling! with . back buildings, &c: Seized and taken in execution us the property of Ed- Ward li. Clory and J; T. Stockdale, trading, &c., and to be sold by . • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Pirtle delph in, - Shoriff 's Office, December, 8,1&t2. CC. I'., 92; D.,-'G2.I ' Debt, $61.91.- Goforth. de1.54.1t • SHERIFF'S -SALE.--BY VIRTUE. OF a writ of Venditionl Exponas, to hie directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue,; on MONDAY. Eve ning., January 5, 1861, at 4 o'clock, at-Samson:L . -street Ilan, All that certain two-story brick mesenago or tenement and Jot or piece of ground, with the. buildings and hn provements thereon erected, situate ou the east side of Buckuoll street, at thedistance of ninety-one feet south of Brown street, in the Fifteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Bucknell street fourteen feet, and extending in length or depth of that Width between lines Ixtrullel with saik Brown street fitly feet, together with the free use, right, liberty, and privilege of a certain two-feet. wide alley running into and from Judson street, at the distance of. ninety feet southward from the said Brown street, as and for a passage way and water course in common with the owners, tenants; and occupiers of the other lot of ground' bounsling thereon at all times hereafter forever. [Being the same lot of ground which Thomas Matlack and wife, by indenture dated the 22d day of September, A. D. 1&59, recorded in Deed Beek A 1). B. No. 117 , page &c., granted and conveyed to the said Daniel 'llavilaud; in foe, reserving thereout a yearly ground rent or sum of thirty-six dollars:) Seized and taken in execution as the property of Daniel litivilaud, and to be sold by -IOHN TIIOIIIPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia; Sheriff's Oilice, December 8,1612. EC: I'. HU, D. 1E62.) " Debt, 6.56.43. Wirriner. • delii-ht ' • SITEATFFS SALE .— BY VLF:ME OF • it writ of Veuditioni &Tomo, to inerdirected t will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY hvening, Jantary 5,1863. lit 4 o'clock, at Sausemstrect Hall, ' All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of Jefferson street, commencing at the distance of one hundred and sixty-seven feet eastwardfrom the cast side of Broad. street, in the Twentieth ward 'of the eity.of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Jefferson street eighteen feet, and extending in Length or depth of that width. northward between lines parallel with said Broad street sixty live feet bounded on the north by ground now or late of Alexander Whit den, on the east and west by other ground of the said William S. Stewai% and on the south by the said Jeffer anti street, tieing the same lot or piece cf around which William S. Stewart, by deed dated August 8, 1350, record ed in Deed Book A No. IV, page ltiS, &c., granted and conveyed to William B. Wilt on and James M. Wil son, in fee, reserving an annual ground rent of $llll Nora. — On the above-described lot there is erected a three-story brick dwelling house. ' , Seized and taken in execution as the Property of Wil liam B. Wilson and James M. Wilson, and to bo sold by JOHN THOMPSON:Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 8, 1.262 CC P., 326; D.,1862.) Debt, 611201. Brewster. 11615-3 t SHERIFF'S SALE:--43Y VIRTUE . OF a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to zee' directed. will ho exposed to public sato or - vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January,o, 1863, at 4 o ' clock ,- at Sansom-street Hall,- All that certain lot orpiece of ground,- situate on the north side of South (or Cedar) street, between 'Sixth and Seventh streets, in the city of Philadelphia, containing to front or breadth on the said South (or Cedar) street six teen feet and extending in length or depth northward ninety feet to a thirty feet wide street called Mary street.. Bounded on the south by South (or 'Cedar) street afore said, on the west by ground now or late of Owen Jones, on the north by Mary street, and on the east by a lot of ground granted to George Mercer.. [Being the same pre mises which Owen Jones, by indenture dated November Ist, A. 1). 1795, recorded in the taco for recording of deeds, &c., in and for the city of Philadelphia, in Deed Book —, No, fg),-Tritge 279, granted and conveyed unto said Patrick McHugh, reserving thercont a yearly ground rent 01432, payable half yearly.) N. 13 —The above described prOmises•will he sold as 'All that certain lot or piece of ground and , three story brick and frame dwelling thereon erected, situate on tho south side of Mary street ,- between Sixth and Se- Venn i streets, containing in front on said Mary street six teen feet and in depth thirty-six feet. - All that certain lot. or piece of ground' and Iwo-story frame mess-nage thereon erected, situate on the north side of South street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, con taining in front ou said South street 16 feet, and in depth northwardly 84 feet. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Pa trick McHugh, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 8,1862. (C. P. 112, D. :(32...Debt, $67.30. C. D. Freeman.) .dols-3t P,HEMIT'S .SALR.-BY VIRTUE OF kJ a writ of Vanditioni ExpOnas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or veudue, on MONDAY Evening, January fi, 1e63 at 4 o'clock , at Sansou - strectßail, All that certain let Or Piece ofgrouud with the two-story brick messuago or tenement thereon; erected, situate oil the south side of a certain thirtv-feet-wide street, called Lentz street, in the First ward of the city of Philadelphia, which said street is laid out, and opened for public use forever, and runs between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, Cast alld west, the north lino of it (said Lentz street) is at the distance of one hundred and ninety-one feet seven itltihes soutrritard from the south side of Federal street, measuring along the west line of said Eleventlistreet, itinhtwo hundred and seventeen feet nine inches south of Federal street, measuring along the cast line of said Twelfth street. Beginning at the distance of one hun dred and seventy-eight feet westward from the west side 'of Eleventh street, bontainitig in front or breadth on the said Lentz street thirteen feet six inches, and extending of that width in length or depth southward, parallel with the said Eleventh street sixty-one feet. Bounded north ward by the said Lentz street, eastward by other ground intended to have been granted- to the said Dayid:Doaue on ground rout, westward by a' certain threelreet-wide alley, which leads northward into : Said Lentz street, and southward by a certain other three-feet-wide alley, which leads westward into the said hereMbefore men tioned wide alley, which leads northward into said Lentz street. • (Being the sante. promises .which Jacob Young, Jr., by indenture bearing date the third day: of March, -A.,1):, one thousand.bight hundred and fifty-nine, and, recorded in the Ohm. fur the recording of deeds, Sze:, in and for the county' of Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. D. B. No. 54, i page 107, &c., granted and conveyed'unto the said Davi Duane in fee, reserving therefrom and thereout unto the said Jacob Young, Jr.', his heirs and assigus, the yearly ground rent or sum of thirty-two dollars and seventy-five cents, payable in equal halfL yearly payments on the first day of the months of De cember and June, in each and every year.) Together with the right and liberty to build over one half of the said three-feet-wide alley, which leads into and from said Lentz street, by leaving a headway of not less titan eight feet in the clear, and together with.the common and free use and privilege of the above-mentioned alleys as ways and passages, and water courses, at all times here after forever. Seized and taken in execution as the Property of Daiid Donne, and to be sold .hy ' JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 8,18132. CC. P.,93; '1123 Debt, $59.71. -Quin. • „delPlt tERIFF'S SALE.-BY :VIRTUE OF S a writ of VeuditioutF,xpona.s, to me directed, will be exposed to Wine sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 5, ISG3, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the east side of Schuylkill Seventh street, (now called Sixteenth street,) at the distance of one hundred and ten feet north ward from the north side of Cherry street, iu the city of Philadelphia, containing-in front or breadth on the said Sixteenth street eighteen feet, and extending of that width eastward in length or depth sixty-aye feet to a three-feet wide alley running north and south parallel with said Sixteenth street, communicating with a certain twenty-one-feet wide court, called Green alloy, which runs cast and west front Sixteenth street parallel with 'said Cherry Street. Bounded • northward by ground granted or intended to have been granted to Fox & Chew, eastward- by • said three-feet' wido alley; southward by ground now orlate of Elizabeth Itubleam, and westward by Sixteenth street aforesaid. ' Also. all that' certain lot. or. Piece Of 7groUnd. and two nnd-a-balf-story bripk . dwelling or messnage, with the buildings, frome shed, wash hon:a., and spring hate thereon erected, situate on the northeast corner of Wal nut and Thirty-eighth streets, (or Mary street,) in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, contain ing in front or breadth 'on said Walnut street fifty feet' and extending northward along Thirty-eighth street of that width in length or depth two hundred and twenty feet two inches to York Street. Bounded northward V York street, eastward by other ground,of the e.itate 'of William Supplee, southward by Walnut street, and wog- - ward by Thirty-eighth street. co. 1 has erected upon it a three-stOry brick dwelling with hack buildings. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Edward Clary and J. P. Stockdale, trading. & c., and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff' Office,. December 8,1862. IC. P. 90, D. '62. Debt $76.01. Goforth.] dels-3t SHERIFF' SALE.--:ZY VTR ITE OF S . a writ of Vonditionl Bxponas, to me • directed will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing„)anuary 5, ISO, at 4 o'clock, at tiansotn- s treet • Al f that certain three - storied brick messuage el...tene ment, and lot or piece of ground upon which the same is erected, Situate °utile east side of Delaware Front street, at the distance of thirty-two feet northward from the north side of Mifflin . street.in the late district of Sonth wark, now the consolidated city of Philadelphia; con taining in front or breadth on the said Front . street MX. teen feet, and extending in length or depth of that breadth eastward between parallel lines at right angles with the said , Front street eighty feet six inches to a certain thirty feet wide street, called . Dutton street. Being the same premixes which Henry Stiles and wife, by aeed dated the ISth of September, 1850; and recorded in the office for recording deeds, &c., at Philadelphia„iu :Detfd Book T. 101, page 122, &c., granted and. conveyed Unto the said David C.- Richardson. in fee, reserving'. thereout" the yearly rent charge of *4.5, payable on the 15th days of the months of March and September in each and every year forever. • Seized and taken in execntion as the property,. or David C. Richardson, and to be sold by , JOHN TROMPSON;Airiff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 8, 1862. - CC. P.,99; D, Debt, MM. Ernst. delsSt SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE 01? writ of Venditioni Exponas, to nie directed % will be exposed to public sale or Tontine, on MONDAY' hvening, Junuary 5, IEB3, at Clot lo,, SansoM-street Hall,. All that certain or piece of ground situate on the cast side of Tenth street, at the distance of one hundred feet southward from the south side of Berkes Street, in the late District of Penn, now within the city of•Phila dolphin, containingin front orloreadth on the said Tenth street one hundred freet; and extending in length or depth eastward of that width between lines zstralle with. the said Berkes street, on the north line thereof one hun dred and sixtx-one feet eight 'and three-quarters inches, and on the south line thereof ono hundred Germty eight feet three and seven-eighths inches to the an town and Norristown Railroad. Bounded northward mid southward by ground of John B. Comae, eastward' by the said. Germantown and Norristown Railroad, und westward by . the said Tenth Arcot; subject to the Payment of the yearly rent or sum of one hundred and fifty dollars. [Being the seine premises which the said John B. Carnet., by his indenture dated June 16, recorded in Deed• •look 32. D. W.,No. 11, page 55, Vic., granted and conveyed to Jelin G. Burk, ins heirs and assigns, reserving the said yearly rent of one hun dred and filly dollars,. payable half yearly ou the first day of the mouths of April and October in every year thereafter forever.) Seized and titken iii execution nifthe • property of John G. Burk, and to be sold by • JOHN TllOll - PSON, Sheriff. rhtlailelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 12,1862.- CD. C., 249; D. '62.1 Debt, 4 , 692.12. 01 nisted. dels-St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vinditioni Exponas, to me directed will be exposed to public sale or veudne, on MONDAY Evening, January Het at 4 o'clock, at Saitsom-street All that certain lot or piece of ground situate formerly in the diStrict of Moyaineusing, now to the First Ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a point on the cast side of Eighteenth street, formerly called Schuylkill Fifth street, at the distance of thirty-four feet • southward from the south side of Bedford street, thence extending along the said Eighteenth street southward seventeen feet, thence eastward ly by it lot of ground granted to Daniel McLaughlin on ground rent, sixteen feet, tlielice south ward by the same lot sixty-Rita feet to the north side of Shipper: street, thence by said street eastward seven feet two and seven-eighths inches more or leas to line of laud devised by James Pemberton to tife children of Mary Morris, deceased, thence by said line northeastward to ground granted to Samuel Flfe on ground rent, thence by said Fife's ground, westward at right' angles with said Eighteenth street, Fifty-eight feet More or less.to the•pince of beginning. [Wing the fill1)1P lot or:piece of ground which Hannah Parke, Anthony P. Morris..aud 'Antal& wife, by indenture bearing date thethird dam of October, Anne DominV]STi, recorded October nfth, 1553, In Deed Book T li, No. 1114, page 497, B:c., kra nted and conveyed unto John Armstrong in fee, yielding and paying there ler and thereent,smuto the said Hannah Parke and An thony P. Morrls,Their heirs and assigns, the-yearly rout or stun of fortv-eight dollars and fifty cents, lawful money of the United States of America, in equal half yearly pay inents on the find days of the months ofJanoray and July, in every year thereafter fortNer, without deduction for taxes.] • N. B.—On the. above lot there is erected it three-skirl brick house: . Seiked and taken in execution as the propertyAbf John Anxistroug, and to be sold by " • • • • JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °thee. December 12,180. CC. P. Mth D. '62. Debt f. 0.110. 110P.Nr.) delfrat SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF ivill a t % Jo rr e " x o po t art i : s plti d c. " . l l ° Ll n e i Evening, January 5, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Saw4om-street All that •certain. lot or piece of ground with the two brick tenements erected. on the rear end thereof, situate on the south side of Arch street. (late Mulberry street,) the distance of ono hundred and'eighty:fenr feet ea stWa frem the oast side of Twentieth street, in the Ninth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the stud Arch street twenty feet and extend i nut:tooth ward of that Width in length or depth ninety feet. Bound ed northward by said Arch street, westward by ground now or late of L. Blimaker, southward partly by ground now or late of Charles Whito'and Samuel L. Hibbs, And partly bythe head of a fourrfeet-widealley leading south ward into Dorothea street, and eastward by other ground granted or intended 'to have been granted to said Jacob Carrigan on ground rent. CBeing the same premisei which the sold Limn; W. Dexter and wile, by indenture dated Mat: I,A. 1).1854, recorded at Philadelphia, iu heed Book T:11:, N 0.140. mg() 2)0, granted and conveyed nuto the said .Tticob Carrigan in fee, reserviitg thereent. the yearly g - rouudrent or sum of $l2O, payable half - yearly, ai .rho first day of the mouths of Ably and November 11l every year; for arrears of which the judgment was ob tained upon which this execution WAS StliZed and taken in execution us the property of Jacob Carrigan, and to be sold by JOHN TllO :UPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. December 8, 1852. CC. P.., 93; D., 1862. Debt, $93.33. E. S. Campbell.) delS-3t S HERIF F'S SALE .- BY 'VIRTUE OF writ of Vend Mont Expontis, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Xve ning, January 5,1869, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Twenty-second wind of the city of Philadelphia, begin ning at a point on the northeast side of Germantown avenue, at the distance of seventy-dye feet six inches northwestward front the north side of Wyalusing street, thence extending northwestward along the said German town avenue one hundred and - twenty-five feet cloven and a half inches, thence nothaestward with a line at right angle with the said Germantown avenue forty six feet three and three-quarters inches to a point, thence eastward by ground of J. Dickinson Logan one hundred and twenty : tour feet ten and three-eighths, inches to the west side of Stenton avenue, thence southward along the west side of said :Stenton avenue one hundred and .twelve feet eleven and three quarters inches to another point, thence westward by other ground of the said J. Dickinson Logan eighty feet five and five-eighths Inches to another mut, and thence southwestward on a line at a right angle with the said Germantown avenue forty six feet three and three-quarters inches to the place of beginning. Subject to the payment of the yearly rent or sum of two hundred and fifty-one dollars and ninety-one cents. (Being the sante premises which John Dickinson Logan and wife, by - indenture dated July 1,1859, record ed in-Deed Book A. D. D. No. S?, page tia), granted and. conveyed to William S. Mellliouney, his heirs and as signs, reserving the said yearly rent of two hundred and filly one dollars and ninety-one cents, payable half year 13:' on the first day of the months of January and July in every year thereafter forever.) Seized and takon..in execution as the property of Wil liam S. Mclllienney, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. . Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 12, 1861' deLs.at CD. C. i 47, D. '62.] Debt, $82'1.46. Olmsted. SEERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ - of Venditioni Exponns, to me directed will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY livening, January 5,1603, at 4 o'clock, atliansom-street Hall, , A certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the north Sideof Christian street, at the distance of two hundred nod -ninety-Seven feet five inches westward from the northwest 'corner of said Christian street and Delaware Fifth street continued. in the district of Southwark and county. of Philadelphia; thence extending northward, by ground now or late of Culpepper Bridges and wife, ninety-three feet live inches, more or less, to the southerly side of Queen street; thence westward along the said Queen street fourteen feet six inches, more or less, to the corner of a lot of ground . grauted, or intended to be grituted,lY said Hannah 'Cliffton to John Sims, on ground rent; thence by the same southward itimetv-one feet six inches, more or less, to the north side of Chris thin street aforesaid; and thence eastward along the'said Christian street fourteen feet eight inches, more or less; to the place of beginning. Granted be indenture- dated the 17th day of June, A. D . 1511, recorded in Deed Book 1. 8., No.lo, page HD, :&-c., by Hannah Clifftou to Samuel Darnell, in fee, reserving a, yearly rent of twenty-live dollars and thirty-seven and a half cents, payable semi annually on the 20th day of November and May, in every year. B.—On each front of the said lot there is a frame met:. age. So zed and taken in execution as the property of Samuel Dnrnell, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 12,153. (C. P., 122; D., '6•2.] Debt, $53.35: Ruddiman. del: -3t p,EFRIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF "-I a writ of PlurioVonttitioni Exponits, to mo directed, will be exposed to public solo or voodoo, on MONDAY Evening, January 5,1563, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-strcet All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the east side of Delttwa re Eighth street, at the distance of tivo hundred and two feet southward from the nigh side of Master street, in the late District of Penn now the city of Philadelphia, containing •in front or bretulth on the said Eighth street sixteen feet, and extending In length or depth eastward between parallel lines at right angles With the said Eighth street one hundral feet to a certain twenty-soven-feet-wido street called Merchant street; bounded on the west by the said' Eighth street, on the north by ground granted to George Barnard, on the east by the said Merchant street, and on the, south by ground granted to Jacob Wiroman Onground 'rent. [Being the same premises which Joseph Irolzkorn and Sarah H., his wifr, by indenture bearing date the ]Sth day of August, A. 1). 11357, recorded in the office fur recording deeds for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. D: 8., ]Co. 27 page 20, granted and conveyed unto the said . h. Shoemaker, in fee, and subject, novertheleas, to the payment of a cortaba yearly ground rent or sum of forty-eight dollars in equal half-yearly payments on the -first day, of the months of July and January in every year forever, without deduction for taxes, &c.,unto John Gwin and Nicholas Gwiu, their hairs and assigns; to gether with the free and common use, right, liberty .and privilege of the said Merchant street at all times, there after forever.] . . _ N. D.—There - is erected - on the said lot on Merchant street a three-story brick building. Seized and taken in execution as the property of George Barnard, and to he sold by JOHN TIIOMPSON, Sheriff: Philadelphia % Sharirs Office, Do ember 6,1862. IC. P., V 2.5; D., 0.3 Debt, 804.74. Briggs. del. -3t SHERIFF'S. BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a OR of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue , on MONDAY Evening, January 5, IW:i t at 4 o'clock, at Eansem-street • All that certain three-story brick and frame meg:snag° Or tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of Brandywine shoot (formerly called Centre street), at the distance of one hundred and forty-one feet ten inches eastward from the east side of Twentieth street ? in the Fifteenth ward of the ei% of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Brandy wino street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth northward, 'etween lines parallel with said Twentieth street, se venty feet to -Wilcox street. (Being the sunup lot of ground which Henry Beckett and liliza 8., his wire, by indenturehearing date the twenty-third day of June, A: D. 1554, recorded in Deed Book T. IT., No. 10, page 298, &a.4-•sranted and conveyed unto the said Thomas P. Irew ett in fee simple, reserving thoreout unto him, the said Henry Beckett, his heirs and assigns, a yearly ground rent or sum of forty-four dollars, in equal half-yearly paymentS, on the first day of the months of Jannary and Tul y; in every year forever, without deduction for taxes, ke.) Seized and taken in execution as the property of The linos P. Rowlett, and to be sold by . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 11,1962. CC. 1'.,106; D., '62,3 Debt, $22.61 J. C. Price. del3-3t SSHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF. . a writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me direchid. will be exposed to pane sale or„vendue, on MONDAY livening, January 5,4663, at 4 o'cl6ck, at Sansont-street Hall, Oita 'certain three-storyinick and frame messua,tre or • tenement and lot or-piece of ground situate on the nortlYside of Brandywine street (formerly called Centre street), at the distance of one hundred and twenty-five feet ten inches eastward from the east side of Twentieth street, in the Fifteenth ward of the said city of Philadel phia; containing in front or breadth on said Brandywine street .alxteen feet, and extending in length or depth ...^northwead, between lines parallel with said Twentieth strict, seventy feet teWilcox -street, [Beim , - the NUM lot of ground. which Henry Beckett- and Eliza, 1 - 3:, his wife, by indenture, bearing date the twentt tird day of • June, A. 3). 3514, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 165, page al], &c., granted and conveyed unto the said Thomas P;ltev:lett,- ins heirs and assigns, - reserving thereout unto Idm, the said Henry Beckett, his het rS and assigns, a yearly ground rent or sum of forty-four dollars, in equal half-yearly payments, on the first day of the months of January and :July. in every year forever, without deduc tion for taxes, Sm.) Seized and taken lu execution as the property of Tito rna.s P. Howlett, and to be sold by JOIHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. j Philudelphin, Shetld's Office, December 12,1562. [C. P., 126: D., IS2.] Debt, 02.2.61. Prico, SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a wilt of. !Alas Vendltioni Ex - points., to Inc directed, will be expoged to public sale or veudue , on MOSDAY Evening, January 5,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansorn-street •-••• —All that- certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south side of Locust street, at the distance of one hundred feet westwardfrein the west side of Thirty-eighth (late Mary) street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the oily of Philadelphia, containing front or ltreadth on the said Locust street fifty feet, and extending in length or depth southward of that width one hundred and seventy-rive feet to Churth street. Bounded 'northward by said Locust street. eastward by other ground now or late of said Robert W. D. Truitt, southward by said Church street, and westward by ground now or late of Susan N. Goddard. [Being part of the swine lot of ground which Susan N. Goddard and John L. Rough, executor's, &c., by deed dated the sixteenth day of April, A. D. M r re corded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 614 Page 20., granted and conveyed unto the said Robert:lV: D. Truitt, inTee.] e Seized and taken in execution as the property of Robert W. D. Truitt, and to be sold by JOHN THUMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 3.2;1862. [S. C., SS: J., Iffi.] Debt, $2,750. • H. C. Thompson. del•3-3t SREMIT'S SALE.-ZY VIRTUE OF a writ of Tenditioni fixpones;to me direetod, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Even jug, January 3, Thli3, at 4 o'clock, at , itusein-stroot All that certain lot or piece of ground, and three-story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, in the Dis &Mt of Richmond, now the oily of Philadelphia, situate on the northwestwardly side of Brown stied (now Edgemout)), commencing at the distance of one - hundred and eighty feet southwestwardly from the southwardly side of Tim. street; containing in front or breadth on -said Brown street, now Edgeniont street, eighteen foot, and extending of that 'Width' in length or depth north-; westwardly, between lines parallel with • said Tioge, street ninety-five feet nine and one-half inches. Bounded northeastwardly by ground granted to Catharine Gal berry, north westwardly by remaining ground of Charles I'. Pox, southwestwitrilly by other ground of Nathaniel Ledyard, and southeastwardly by Brown street afore said. Being the same lot or piece of ground which Na thaniel Ledyard and Rexene, his wife, by indenture dated• the -twentieth day df Noveniber, A. 1). one thou sand *eight hundred and fifty:recorded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book G. W. C.,'No. 92, page 180, &c., granted and conveyed unto George Lutgendorf, heirs and assigns.- . Seised and taken in execution as the property of George Lntgendorf, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 12,1392. CC. P.; 327; D.,'62-] Debt; ta9.04. E. C. ()reel del3-5t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a wilt of AliasTiauditioni Expona4s,lo me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, n MONDAY Evening, January 5, 1563, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, - All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three story brick messuage or tenement, with three-story back buildings, Ross thereon erected, situate on' the nortti:side of Columbia avenue at the distance of thirty-four feet eastward from the east side of Ninth street, in the 'riven. tioth ward of the city of Philadelphia (late district of South Penn), containing in front or breadth on said Co lumbia avenue sixteen feet, anti extending in length or depth northwardly of that width between parallel lines at right angles with said Columbia avenue seventy feet bounded northwardly and eastwardly by ground granted or intended to have been granted to James McCloskey on grout d rent, westwardly partly by a lot of ground grant-. ed or intended to have been granted to the said James. McCloskey on ground rent, and partly by the head of a certain three-feet-wide alley which leads westwardly' into said Ninth street, and southward') by saidColum hie avenue; together with the free .uso and privilege of said threacet-wide alley as a passage way and water course, at all times hereafter forever, in common with the owners, tenants, and occupiers of the other lots of ground bounding thereon. (Being the same premises which Prentice T. Oustine antU Ellen S.,zhis Wife, by indenture dated therth day of" April, Anne 'Donilul MI, and re corded in Deed Book R.,1). W., No. 10, page 496, &c., granted and conveed nnto the said James McCloekey,, n !ec ; reserving tirereout tt certain• yearly ground rent er sum of ninety dollars, payable on the first day of the months of January and July; for arrears of which said • ground rout the judgment was obtained upon whieWthis • execution issued. " N. B.—The purchaser will be required to pay the sum of one hundred dollars at Abe time of satle. Seized,and taken in execution as the prOperty of James McCloskey, and to be sold by - JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadt Iphin. Sheriff's Mice. December 12, 862. CC. P., P.M; D., '62.) Debt, 446. Shoemaker. dels-3t ITFAUFF'S SALE.-BY VIRITTE OF S a writ of Vendit lout Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed, to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Evening, January ti; IBG3, at 4 o Clock, at Sansom-street All that certain lot or piece of,groand,situate on the north side of i. 4 bippen street, at the distance of seventy seven feet westward of bhippen lane, formerly in the township of Moyamensing, now in the city of Philadel phia coutaing, in front on sald,Eltippen street.thirty-two feet, and in length Or depth sixtv feet. Bounded north ward and eastward by ground of John H. Brinton, west ward by ground intended to be granted on ground rent to William Jack, and southward by Shippen street afore said. [Being the same premises WhiCh4olin H. Banton, by indenture dated the gfteenth day of March, eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book G. W. R., No.2a, page lie, granted and con veyed unto Edward Dougherty in fee, reserving thereout yearly ground rent or Minn of thirty-two (loiters, paya ble half-yearly on the first day•of the months of May and November in every year 'brevet.. The following only of the uhote-deseribed premises will be sold: • All that certain lot or piece, of ground with the two-and ft.-half-store-brick inessuage or tenement and one-story frame kitchen thereon erected, satiate on the north side of Klippen street, (No. 1.3`4.) at tho distance of seventy seven lea westward of Juniper street,. formerly called Shippen s lane, in that part of the city of Philadelphia formerly called the township of Mernmensing; contain ing in front or breadth on the said Sitippeu street sixteen feet, antl,in length or depth 'sixty feet. Bounded north ward by ground late of John IL Briuton, westward by arena now orlate of James McCul tau, southward by the stud Shippen street and east ward'hy ground of Together with the free use -and privilege - a n-certain two-leet-wide alley; as ILOW .1 aid out. and opened between the above-described - lot of ground - and the lot of ground adjoining to the westward thereof, at all times hereafter forever. [Being the easternmost moiety of a lot of ground which Brintan sold to Dougherty on ground rent.) Seized and takeu inexecution as the property of Edwhrd Dougherty - , and to be sold by • JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December Div /'„ 1.23 : D.,'52.) Debt, $6830. Lex. SHERIUPPS SALES. SAAA.WnWsewlevvvvv, sIiERIFF"S SALE---BY VIRTUE; OF a writ of Alias Venditioni Exp(m7l.% to ma d reefed. will be exposed to public.sale or veudue, tm MONDAT EVening, January 5, H 63, at 4 o'clock at Sausotn-street All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south side of. Locust .street, at the distance of fifty feet iveStWard from the west side of Thirty-eighth ante Mary) street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadel phia, containing i u front or breadth on the said Locust street fifty feet, and extending in length or depth south ward of that width one hundred anti seventy-fire feet to Church street. Bounded northward by said Limiest street, eastward and westward by other ground now or late of sold Robert W. D. Truitt, southward by said Church street. (Being part of the same lot of gro.und which SIUMU ClOcidard and :John L. Hough, oxocntor.4, by deed dated the sixteenth day of April, Auno ISM, recorded in Deed Hook A.DR., :10.0.), page 212.. &c, granted anti conveyed unto the said Robert W. D. Truitt in fee.) • Seized and taken in execution as the property of Robert W. D.:Truitt, and to be sold by .1011 - THOMPSON, ! Sheri ff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mee. December )2,lfßit fS. C., Mit 4., '62:7 Debt, $142.750. If. C. Thompson. deVr3t SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed will be exposed to public sale or vondne, on MONDAY' Evening, January 5, 18G3, at 4 o'clock, at . Hansom-street Ifni I, • All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the southwest corner of Locust and, Thi rty-olghth (late Mary) street, in . the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Locust street, rift feet, and extending in length or depth southwardly, between parallel lines ut right angles with the Locust street, one hundred and seventy-live feet to Church street. Bounded westward by ether ground now or lute of said Robert W. D. Truitt„eastWard by said Thirty-cightli street, southward by said Church street, and northward by said Locust street. (Being part of the same lot of ground which Susan Goddard and John L. Dough, executors, &c., by deed dated the sixteenth day of April, A. D. MI, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 11:, No. (B, pa ge '242, eze., granted and conveyed unto the said W Robert .D. Truitt In fee.) • Seized and taken in execution as the property of Robert W. B. Truitt, and to be sold by _ JOHN THOMPSON, Shelia. . rillißdelphia, Sheriffs Office, December 12,1862. CS. C.,40; .J., , 62.] Debt, *2,750. H. C. Thompson. del.s-3; SHERIII• Y• SALE.- B VIRTUE OF' a writ of Yenditioni Exponsta t to me directed, will be • exposed to public sale or veudue, on MONDAY Evening, January 6, Ea% at 4 o'clock. afSansom-Street All that certain three-story. brick messnage or tenement • and Jot or piece aground situate on the northwesterly side of Richmond street or Point-no-pointroad. formerly in the township of the Northern Libertityc in the county of Philadelphia, now in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the distance of two hundred and eighty-eight Met six incite.'" and three-quarters of an inch southwesterly from the itouthwindorly side!of Clearfield street; containing in front or breadth on the said Richmond street forty feet, and • extending:of that breadth between line,: parallel with said Clearfield street • two hundred feet to Salmon street. Bounded on the. northeast brgrottud of Kuhn, on the northwest by the said Salmon street, on Ike sonth west by ground now or late Of Robert McCurdy, and .011. the southeast by said Richmond street. [Being the same Premises which Robert McCurdy; by indenture dated the twenty . -second day of September, A. D. 181. d., recorded in Deed Book G. W. C., No. Urr, page 295, &c., granted awl conveyed unto the avid William 11. Miles in tee.) NOTE.—To the above-named messuage or tenement there is attached a two-story brick back building; and on the rear end of the said described lot there is erected a three-story brick factory building, forty feet front on the said Satinet' street, containiag a steam engine, shaft ing, and machinery; also, on the said lot, a one-Story brick building and frame sheds, Seized and taken in execution as the property of Wil liam H. Miles, and.to be sold by . JOHN. THOMPSON; Sheriff: Philadelphia } Sheriffs ()Mee, December 12, 1862. CC. P.; VS; D., .62.1 Debt, 016.64. • Murphy. dels-31 SHERIFF'S. • SALE.-BY 'VIRTUE OF IL writ of Veuditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or venduo, IifONDAY Bvening, January 5, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at SausOm street Hall,, Nu. 1. All that certain lot er piece of ground situate in the Tweuty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, marked Nu. 4 in it certain plan of partition; beginning at a point in the Lancaster Turnpike road and the middle or Fifty-ninth street, thence extending along the middle of said Pifty-n iutlr street - north six degrees nineteen !Ma ntes, west eight hundred and thirty-two feet eleven and one-quarter inches to the middle of Peter's avenue, thence along the 'middle : of said .Peter's avenue south eighty-threo degrees lusty-one minutes, west four hun dred and sixty nine feet eight and three-eighths inches (4W feet 8% inches) to the middle or said Sixtieth street, thence along the middle of the said Sixtieth, street south six degrees nineteen minutes, east seven ituudred and forty-eight feet three and a half inches to 'a point in said Lancaster Turnpike road in the line of Lewis Jones' land, thenee.by said Lewis Jones' land south eighty-six de grees six minutes, east four hundred and seventy-seven feet three and one-quarter inches to the place of begin ning; bounded on the north by lot marked No. :3 in said • Plan, on the east partly by lot marked No. 5; and partly 'by lot marked No. 7 on said plan, on the south by (said) land of Lewis Jones, and ou the west by lot marked No. 2 in the aforesaid plan, containing eight acres and live hundred and twenty-five thousandths part aim acre. No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, :marked N 0.5 in a certain plan of. partition, beginning at a point in the intersection of the middle of Berks avenue and the middle of Fifty-seventh street, thence extending by the 'middle of said Fifty-seventh street north six de grees nineteen minutes, :treat five hundred and' eighty feet to the middle of Peters avenue, thence by the middle of said Peter's .aventie south eighty-41)1:0e degrees forty one minutes; west mine hundred and eighteen foot nine and three-quarter inches to the middle of Filly-niuth street, thence by middle of said Fifty-ninth. street south six degrees nineteen minutes, east two hundred alit ninety. feet to a corner of lot marked No. 7, in said plan, thence by said lot marked No. 7, north eighty three degrees forty-ono minutes, east four hundred and ninety-seven feet two and - seven-eighths inches to the middle of Fifty-eighth 'street, thence by the middle of said Filly-eigth street . &Mil six degrees nineteen minutes, east two hundredfold ninety feet to the middle of !Berks avenue, thence along the middle of said Borks avenue north eighty-three degrees thirty-one (41) minutes, east four hundred and twenty-ono feet six and seven eighths inches to the place of beginning; bouuded on the north by lot marked No. 6 on said plan, on the east by lot marked No. 8 ou said plan, and ou the south partly by lot marked No. 8 and partly by lot marked No. 7on said plan, and on the west partly by said lot marked No. 7 and partly by lot marked No. 4on the said plan, con taining eight acres and nine hundred and twenty-Your thousandths part of an acre. No. 8. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on west side of Norville street at the distance of one hundred and thirty-six (136) feet southward from the south side of Waster street iu the late District of Penn now the - ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Nerving) street fourteen tuna and ex tending in tenth or depth of that width, sixty-three feet; bounded northward . by ground now or late of Charles henry —Fisher, southward partly by ground of Henry Haines and partly by the head or northernmost end of a _certain three-feet wide alley leading southward into au , othgr alley three feet iu width which leads westward Into • Nerving) street, eastward by ground granted to the said Isaac,M.•Post one ground rent, and westward by Mrovine street aforesaid. [Being the same premises which George Magee . , Esq., Hight Sheriff of the city and county of Phila.- delplua by deed poll dated -and acknowledged in open Court on the 26th day of June, A. D. 1658, and entered among the recerds in the office of the Prothonotary of tug Court of Common Pleas for said city and county, in Sheriff's Deed Book S. page Ste., granted and convey ed unto Albert D. Boileau in fee. under and subject to the payment of a certain yearly ground rent10f , 345.) No. 4. All the estate, right, title and interest of Albert D. Belleau of and in all that certain three-story messuage and lot or piece of ground (with double three-story back , buildings) situate on. the east side of Franklin. street, at the distance of fifty-three feet six and live-eighths iuches fromt the north side of Poplar street, in the Twentieth . ward of the city of Philadelphia, thence extending north ward along the cast side of said , Franklin street twenty six feet nine and one-eighth inches to ground now or late of Allen J. Ilubhs, thence eastward along the.same on a line at right angles With the said Franklin street ninety eight feet seven and three-eighths Inches to a paint, thence southward partly along other ground late of the said Allen J. -Hubbs and , ria.rly along the rear end of ground now or late of Catharine Pearce twenty-five feet two and three-eigths inches to a corner in the rear end of the Poplar street lots, thence westward along the same on a -line at right angles with Seventh street sixty-four .feet three and five-eighths inches to the other ground late of said Allen I. "Tubbs, thence northward along the seine threes-ighths of au inch tp point, and thence • westward along the same at right angles with said Franklin •street thirty-four feet eleven and one-eigth inches to the east side of said Franklin street and place of beginning. Seised and taken in execution as the property of Alber D. Boileau, and to be sold by JOAN TFI(DIPSON, Sheriff: Philadelphia. Sheriff's Wilco, December 8,1862,. CD- C., 534 l). 1562.] Debt, .$016.50. llieskell. deel3:3t SIIERIItT'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Bxponas, to'Sne directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY liveu ins, January 5, 180, at 4 o' . clock, at Stinson street Hall, No. 1. that certain lot or -piece of ground, with the two-story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, -situate on the north side of a certain new street, twenty five feet in width, called Pritchett street (which said street bv deed poll bearing date the second day of Octo ber, A. 11.11354, and recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 167, page 418, &c., was dedicated-to public nse, commencing on the west side of Thirteenth street, at the distance of soventy4ive feet southward from the south tOde of Wash ington street, and thence extending westward to the twenty-feet-wide street hereinafter described), at the distance of ninety-eight feet eastward from the east side of a certain other new street twenty feet in width laid out and opened at the distance of ono httlidred and' fifty feet one and three-quarters incites eastward from the east side of Broad street in that part of the First ward of tho city of Philadelphia aforesaid, included in the late district of Moyamensing, centainiug in front or breadth on said Pritchett street fourteen feet, and thence extending southward between tines parallel with said twenty-feet wide street In length or depth forty-eight feet more ur less; together with the free nse and privilege of a certain two feet-six-inches-wide alley on the west of this lot and run ning north into Pritchettedreet, between this and Lot No. 2, hereinafter described. . No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with. the two-story brick me.ssuage or tenement thereon erected, situate on south side of the said Pritchett street, adjoin ing the above (No. 1) premises on the west, coutamieg in front or breadth on the said Pritchett street fourteen feet and extending in length or depth southward of that width forty-eight - feet more or less ; together with the free use and privilege of the said two-feet4dx-inches wide alley running northward between this lot and lot No. 1, and on the east of these promises into the said Pritchett street. [Being the same premises (Nos. 1 and 2) which Charles F. Lox, by indenture chtted the twenty fourth day of Starch , A. D. 1655,-and recorded in the office for recording deeds for the city and county of Philadel phia, in Deed Book H. D. W.,. No. 18, page 13),&c.,, granted and conveyed unto the said Samuel Mee. Foster in fee; tinder and subject nevertheless to the payment of a certain yearly ground rent or sum of forty-eight del lane - (*AS) on the find days of the months of 'January and July in every year thereafter forever.) No. 3. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the, two-story brick recasting° or tenement thereon meted, situate on the north side of a certain forty-foot-wide street called Lewis street; in the First ward of tho city of Philadelphia, at .the distance-of sixty-four feet eastward from the east aide of Seventh street, containing pit the. front or breadth on the said Lewis sheet (now Sylvester street,) thirteen feet six lushes, and extending in length or depth northward of that width, fifty feet; together- With the free use and Privilege, in common, with pre mises Nos. 4,5, and 6, hereinafter described, of two cer- Alan two-feet-six-inches-wido alloys; ono of said alleys running parallel with the said Lewis street, iu the .rear of said four promises, and the other of said alleys yenning at right angles with and opening into the said Lewis street, between promises Nos. 4 and 5. [Being the same premises which Luke W. Duffel!, by' indenture dated May second, MG, and recorded In the office for receding deeds, Ste:, in and for the city of Philadelphia, iu Peed Book A. D. B.; No. 106, page 202 &c., granted and con veyed nnto the said Samuel MCC. Foster in fee; under and subject 'nevertheless to We payment of a- certain yearly ground rent of twenty-four dollars per annum on the first days of the months of January and July in every year thereafter forever.) No. 4. All that certain lot or piece of ground adjoining Premises No. 3 on the-east, with the two-story brick I messnage or tenement thereon erected, situate on the north side of Lewis (now Sylvester) Street; ip the First ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the distunce of seventy-seven feet six inches eastward from the east side of Seventh street, containing in front or breadth on the said Lewis street thirteen feet four and a half inches, . and extending in length or depth north ward of that width fitfy fee; together with the free use and privilege in common, with premises here described as Nos. 3, li, and 6, of two certain two-feet,six-inches-wide alleys; one of the stud alleys running sarallel with the said Lewis street, in thelrear-of illegal four premises, and the other of the said alleys running at right angles with and opening into the said Lewisstreet, between these premises and the - premises next described as No. 5. [Being the same pre mises which Luke - W. Duffell, by indenture dated the second day of Ma, A. D. 1656, and recorded in tho office for recording deeds, &e.,-in and for tho city of Philadel phia, in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 106, page 215, Ste., grained and convoyed unto the said Simnel MC. Foster in feet under and subject nevertheless to the payment of a eertain.yearly ground rent, or sum of twenty-four dol lars on the first days or the mouths of January and July in every year thereafter forever.) ' No.-5. All thin! certain lot or piece of ground adjoining premises No. 4, on the east, with the two-storybrick mes messnage or tenement thereon erected, situate on north side of Lewis (now Sylvester) street, in the First ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the distance of ninety feet ten and a half Dailies eastward from the east side or Seventh street, containing in front or breadth on the said Lewis street, thirteen feet four and a half inches, and ex tending in length or depth northward of that width fifty-fret; together with the free use and privilege, in common with premises here described as NOS. 3..4; and 6, of two certain two-feet-six-inches-wide alleys; one of said alloys running parallel with the Mid Lewis street, in the rear of the said four premises; and the ollT t rof t tl e te -st s id a i id alloys at right angles with and opening into h Lewis street, between these premises and the premises hereinbefore described as No. 4. (Being the Same pre mises Willa Luke W. Duffell, by indenture dated the se cond clay of Nay, A. 1).1856, end receded in the office for reterding deeds, in and for the city of Philadelphia. in Deed Book -A. D. 8.. No: 106, page 2.C. Sze., granted and cotiveyed auto the said Samuel fifcC. Foster iu toot; tinder and subject nevertheless to the payment of a certain yearly sinned rent or sum of twouty-four dollars ou the first days of the mouths of January and July in every your thereafter forever.) 110. ¢. All that certain lot or piece of ground, adjoining Premises No. ri on the east, with the two-story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate on the 'north tilde of Lewis (now Sylvester) street, in the First ward of the city of Philadelphia ; at the distance of ono 'Modred:And four feet three inches eastward from the - eas t side or Seventh street; containing in front or breadth on the said Lewis: Street thirteen feet four mid' it half inches, and extending in length or depth northward of that width, fifty feet; together with ;the free use .and p r ivilege. in common- with premiaes hereinbefore de scribed as Nos. 3,4, and 5, of two certain twe-feet-six- Mt:hes-wide alleyst.:ono of the Feld alleys minting parallel with the said Lewis street, in the rear of the Mid route premisee, ' and the other of the said alleys being at: right mingles with and opening into the said Lewis street, between the premises hereiubefore deserib . d as Nee. 4 and 5. [Being the saute premises which Luke W: Duffell, by indenture.ditted the sewed day of le ay, A. D. 1856, and recorded hi the office for recording ieeds, &e., in and for the city of Philadelphia, in Deed. 1 ook A, B. 11.; No. 106, page 210 &c., granted and cen t eyed unto the said Samuel Me(l. Foster in fee; nailer subject - nevertheless to the payment of a certain yearly ground remit or sum of twenty-four dollars on - the first days of the months of January and July in every year thereafter forever.) Seized and taken iu execution as the property of Samuel M. Foster, and to be sold by - JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. • Philadelphia,Sherirs Office, December S. Balt [D. Qom ;D. 1262 ] Debt, it 1.030. lidnuulds. <1015:3t SHERIFF'S SALES. , VICAW,Wso , SIDIRIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE .101 P a writ of Venditioni Exmonas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 5, Mt, tit 4 o'clock, 11 t Sa usom-streot 11 a 11, All I hat, certain - lot or piece of ground tAtuate on the Went side of Marshall street, at the distance of two hun dred and sixty-our, feet one inch and si quarter heath ward from the northwest corner of said Marshall street and Poplar street, formerly in Penn Township, now in the eity of Philadelphia. con la in in g in front or breadth ell the r-aid Marshall street sixteen feet, and extending In length or depth westward between parallel lines or right angles with the .said Marshall street oighty-seven feet four inches and a half. Bonnded northward by ground granted to . westward by groitud granted to Joseph M. Thomas, southward by ground granted to , ground rent, n lid eastward by Marshall street aforesaid. [Being the same premises Iv Wa tsou Jenks and others by indenture dated the ]sth day of May, IRIS, recorded in Deed Book A. W. M., No 35, page 371, &c., granted and conveyed unto Joseph M. Thomas in fee, reserving thereout o yearly ground rent of twenlY4bur dollars, payable half-yearly ou the first day of the months of May and November io every year forever. . . N. tigi above premises there L. erected a two and-a-lialf-Ntory brick and frame dwelling house about twelve feet front. . . L ,Seized and taken in executhm as the property of Jopeph. It. Thomas, and to he sold by • • JOHN TIIOSIPSOX, Sheriff. , Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, December 12. 18'32. [C. 124; D. '62.] Debt $52. Mx. • dels-3t • S• TIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE • OF a wilt of Vend itioui Expiinits, to me directed, will be exposed to piddle side or vendee, n MON'DAY Evening, January 5.1803, at 4 o'clock, at Sant om-Street All that certain lot or piece . of ground, situate on the south sub of South 'for .Cedar) street. at the distance of fiftv-four feet three inohos westward from the west side of'Delawa re Twelfth • street continued, in lifoya ;noosing township, in the county of Philadelphia; containing in breadth on the said South (or r Cedar) street twenty-one feet three inches. and in length one hundred and t wenty feet, to a certain street called • Small street," now widened to the width of thirty-one feet, and to be opened forthwith. Bounded on the north by said South (or Cedar) street, on the east by ground granted by Edward Bonsai! to Daniel George, on ground rent, on the south by the said Small street, and on the wesrhy ground. granted by the said Edward &wall . to Alex ander Stewart, on ground' rent: (Being part of a larger lot or piece of ground which William Shippen, and Alice, his wife, and Samuel Blair,and Susan, his wife, by indenture bearing date tho twenty-ninth day of June, Anne Domini 1804, recorded in Deed Book J. C., No. ?4, page 244, &c.,panted and conveyed inter alia auto the said Edwari Donsall, in fee.] Together- with , tho com mon use and privilege of the said Small street; widened as aforesaid, with or without • horses, •cattle, and car riages, at all times hereafter forever. • • Seized and _taken in execution: as the property of William Gordon, and to ho sold by • • . JOHN THOUNON. Sheriff. Philadelphia : Sherifrs Office. December 11, NU CC. 1'.,119; 02.) Debt. 021.0.). J. F. Johnston. dels-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE of a x rit of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,wiltbe exposed to public sate or vendue , on MONDAY Evening, January 5,.15G3, at 4 o'clock, at Sansem-street All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south side of Coates street, at the distance of thirty-eight feet westward from the west side. of Sixteenth street, in the Fifteenth s ward of the city of Philadelphia:contain ing in front or breadth on the said Coates street eighteen feet, and. extending iu length or depth: of that .width southwardly on the east line thereof, sixty-eight feet seven and one-quarter inches, and on the westerly line thereof sixty-six feet ten and a. half inches. Bounded nee wn rd . by the sit Id Coates street, eastward and south ward by ground late belonging to the estate of John.S. Smith, deceased; and westward by ground of Andrew Franklin. [Being the same premises which George Ro berts Smith and wife, by indenture tinted the 29th Febru ry, A. D. 3F.62, recorded at rhibuteiphia in Deed Book T. 11., No. 47, page 4.59,&c., granted and conveyed to the. said John Smylte, Jr., his heirs and assigns, reserving there out mite the said George Roberts Smith, heirs and as s:gns, the yearly ground rent of thirty-six doll ars, paya ble on thy first day of the months of April and' Octoberin every ye: r thcqoafter forever, without any deductions, defalcation or abatement fur any taxes, charges or a iSCi3- ments whatsoever, to be assessed aswell on the thereby granted lot as on the said yearly rent thereby and there out reserved. • Seized and taken in execution as the property of john Slilylie, Jr., and to be sold by: JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. • Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 12,1362. CC. P., 121 ; D., '62.) Debt, , it 56.10. HUghtild. dnl.i- it SALE.—BY 'VIRTUE OF P. , " a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening„ January 5, 186S,at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street !fall, All that certain house and two centignous lots or pieces of ground situate on the westerly side of the Tawny road, in Oxford township; in rite county of Philadelphia aforesaid ; one of the said lots containing in breadth, on said Tacony road. forty-one feet seven incites, and at the rear end of said lot on George street flay-eight feet, and iiclongth tit depth two linnitred feet; boundtd northward by - the 'Mkt described lot, westward by George street afegrest hi, southward by the road leading from the Bristol turnpike to 'the Fury, and eastward by the Tacony road aiiiresaid ; and the other lot containing in front on said Tawny road fifty feet, and in length or depth two hen drid feel t bonne ed northward by lot No. 3, in a plan of lots laid out by Frederick Fraley, westwardly by George street nforegaid, southward by tt c. above-described lot, and eastward by Tacouy road aforesaid. Alto, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the westerly Ride of the Timmy road, in Oxford town ship afoiesaid, containing in front on said Taeony road twenty-five feet, and in leugth or depth two hundred feet; bounded northerly - by ground of Richard Taylor, west erlc by George street, southerly by the above-described preniises, add Castwai illy by the barony road aforesaid (Being the same premises which Jacob lleilings and Elizabeth, his wife, by indenture hearing ever date here with; bid exeOuti d immediately betbre these presentts, Weeded be forthwith recorded, for the consideration therein mentioned, part whereof is hereby secured, granted and coild:..,"'ed unto the mu Rebecca. Cottuien, wife, .0f the said George Cottmau, party la reto, in fee, under end subject to the payments therein mentioned.) N. B. The above premises are now situate in the Twen iv-third ward of the city of Philadelphia, and are known lay the name of the White Hall Hotel. Tian improvements are a frame house two-stories-and-a half high, with shedding and stabling. Seized and taken in execution as the property of George Cottman and Rebetca Cottmau.bit wife. and to be sold by . .JOILN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Deceniber 8, 1362. [D. C., 327; D., '62.) Debt, $1,064. A. Thompson: dels-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Foetus,. to me directed, will he ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 5,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the northwitwardly'side of Queen street, between Vienna and Wood streets, in the Kensington district of the Northern Liberties, in the county of Philadelphia Con taining iu front or breadth on the said Queen street, thirty feet six inches, and extending in length or depth notthwestwardly about ono hundred and ninety (lnit) feet two inches ou the northeastwatrdly line thereof ; and about one hundred and ninety-one feet eight inches on the southwestwardly line thereof. Bound ed northeastwardly by ground now or Into in thu tenure of the Widow Binder, not thwe.itwardly by ground of Christian Scheetz t sont hwestwardly by ground granted to John race and wife,. and sontheastwardly by Queen street, aforesaid: (Being the same lot or piece of ground which JaCrA3 J. Carrigan by indenture bearing even date with st certain indeuture of mortgage, viz: July Ist, 1846, but duly executed and acknowledged Prior to the execution of said indenture, granted' and conveyed unto the said Elizabeth Bakeoven in foe sub ject to the payment of a certain mortgage debt or princi-• pal Anurof four hundred And seventy eve dollars and sixteen cents, made of the said premisow of the said Jacob .T. Carrigan to Elizabeth Bakeoven and others, and the interest thereafter to accrue and grow due thereon. Send and taken in ex; cution as the property of Eliza, beth Ba.kooven, and to be sold by JOEL\ THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia Sheriff's Office. Decethber 12;1861 ID. C., 824; D.. '82..1 $624.C0. Page. dels-St pO3.ERIFIPS .SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a wriaf Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ea , posed to public sale or voluble, on MONDAY Evening, sianuarY 6, 1E63, at 4 o . cloclr, at Sausonrstreet , No. L that certain two story brick dwelling house, situate on the north side of Mountain street, beginning at the distance of one hundred and eighty-three feet five inches east of Tenth street, in the First Ward of the city of Philadelphia, being of the dimensions of sixteen feet in front by twenty-six (26) feet or thereabouts in depth, and the lot of ground whereon the same is erected, con taining in front or breadth on the said Mountain street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth of that width northward forty-two feet. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Daniel W. Gamble, and to be sold by JOHN TIIOXIPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Dee.eatther 11, CD. C.;318; D, Debt $147.52. W. S. Price.] dels-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE 'OF . a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public Sale or vendue, on MONDAY F.,voning, January 5, 154 at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. 2. All that certain two-story brick dwelling house, situate on the north side of Mountain street, beginning at the distance of one hundred and ninety-nine feet five inches cast of Tenth street, in the First ward of the city of Philadelphia, being of the dimensions of sixteen feat In front by twenty-six (25) feet or thereabouts In depth, and the lot of ground whereon the same is erected, con taining in front or breadth on the said Mountain street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth of that width northward forty-two feet. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Daniel W. Gamble, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's 0111 cc, December 11,1662. CD. C., 215: D., ' 62 .3 Debt, $147.52. W. S. Price. dels-3t • SHERIFF'S SALE.BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me. directed, will be ex posed to t c6 ac a nle o ,o e f oc T c ..u a ti t ug :m u i n ,om M2 t NDNi a y l , ,:ening, No. 1. Al l that certain cottage or two-story brick and filmic building, and lot or curtilage appurtenant thereto, situate on the west side of Thirteenth street, at the dis- Noce of sixty-six f i let northward from the north side of .Wharton street, in the city of Philadelphia; said lot containing in front on said Thirteenth street sixteen feet, and el:tending of that width in length or depth westward one hundred beet to Clarion street. • Seized and taken in execution as the property of George H. Lowry; ind to be sold by JOHN THOM.PSON,Sheriff.• Philadelphia, Short ti"ti Office, December 11, 1812. CD. C., 532; .D.; '61..] Debt, $105.87. W. S. Price: dels-3t sIIERIPPIS - SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, January 6,15(33, at .1 o'clock, at Sansom-street No. 2. All that certain cottage or two-story brick and frame building, and lot or =Wage appurtenant thereto, situate on the west side of Thirteenth street, at the dis tance of eighty-two feet northward from the north side of Wharton street, in the city . of Philadelphia; said lot con taining in front on said Thirteenth street sixteen feet, 'and extending of that width in length or depth westward oneltuudred Met to Clarion street. . . „ _ • - Seized and taken in execution aa the property or George. H. Lowry, and to be sold by JOHN 7110MPSON, Sheriff.' Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 11, IX3 CD. C., SW ; D., Gtl Debt, 7IUS.S7. W. S. Price. deLi-St RHERIPPS SALE- BY VIRTUE OP of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be ex- Posed ' to public sale or .vendue, on ;11.0XDAY Evening, January 5, ISO, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall, • I All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on tho cast side of Thirty-third street at the distance of twenty-live feet southward front the south side of Hamil ton street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Phi ladelphia, containing in front or breath h on said Thirty third street twenty-five feet, and extending. in length or depth eastward of that width between lines at right angles therewith at one hundred and Ave feet, including on the rear end thereof the whole of a certain three-feet. wide alley, which extends northward into Hamilton. street. [Beingpart of thesame premises which John Shed wick and wife, by deed dated August IS, 1549, recorded in Deed Book A. 1.). 8., liru,• 50,p age 541, &c., granted and conveyed unto Jeremiah Bonsall in fee. No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south side of Mimi' ton street at the distance of one hundred and thirty-fire feet wo4ward fromthe west side of Thirty:-second street, in the Twenty...fourth ward afore said, containing in front or breadth on said tramiltou street twenty feet, and extending. of that width in length or depth southward between lines at right angles there with one hundred feet. [Being the same premises which Joseph .11erbert and wife, by deed dated the Bth day . of September, A. D. 1'260, recorded in Deed Book A. (1. No. 8, pigs 10:, 1 granted and convoyed (inter ann.) unto Jeremiah Bonsalln fee.) " Seized 11.1111 taken iu execution as the property of Jeremloh Boutiall; mark) ho mold by r.. - - JOHN THOIIPSON, Sheriff.' phipmel pi& Sheriff's office. December 11, 1662. rad` *kJ r 63.1 Debt, .10.000. Thos. D. Smith. dels,3t 16.111PPINGi Wwin",v,nrC , NeWanna . , - • BOSTON - AND PHILA . DBL. kr: ; PHLi STRAMSHLP LIRE, slang' from 44 4: rc on SATURDAYS, from second wharfbelow SEBUM .treet,Thiladelphia, and Long wharf, Boshin. . The steamship NORMAN, Capt. Baker, will sail from Philadelphia on SATURDAY. December 20, at 10 A. M., and steamer SAXON, Capt. Matthews, from Boston, oc SATURDAY, December 11. at 4 P. BL' ' These new and substantial steamships form a regulu ine, sailing from each port punctually on Saturday-e. Insurances effected at one half the premium charged 111 sail vessels. Freights taken at fair rates Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts and. Bah Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage, (haring tine secommddatioinaa apply_ to HENRY WINSOR & CO., not 832 SontIIDELAWARE Avenue. -• • TERRA . 007 TA .- -WARE. Fano:sower Pots. ''' Rama "Vases; Feru Vases, with Plants. . - Orange PON. Ivy Vases, with Plants. Cassolefts Renaissanc e . Lava Vases Antique. • Consols awl Car - Jahnlea. Marble Bugts and PadaStahl. Brackets, all sizes. With a large assortment of other . FANCY GOODS, suitable for CREISTMAS PRESENTS, most of which arc manufactured and imnorted for our own.sales, aud'will not lie found at any other establishment: . . A. HARRISON, . . , dell \' . - 101 0 CRESTNCT Street: GR. BLASISTON; No. 22 SOUTH . WATER Street, Philadelphia, Commission Dealer ht Ohio and Illinois BROOM CORN, HANDLES, WIRE, TWINE, .to. 0c1.141m CHAMPAGNE. -GOLD LACCORAIA, . TAPNB, bign,ris andhitg.for ado kr : 1 •• • •• • - CHARLES CARSTAiIIS, 'nee. • :RnprAirstitt. NA. 12A FrATANTIT .80%4 , . TAIINITES.--50 CASES ASSORTED . .A4Luttonnts j jut received Per ektP.:Tandalia, from 3441,314 or 6a II.ISRETCHE & est: — 7 . • SO% eta. 204 South FLOAT Street. AUCT/Oli AN B. mTERs kcg.. BEES. lion. 232 and 231- ht SALE Op pouA.xei ''pio.. To December 15. will be N ~.m oit za.M. as 1,..:a..,...„.,, we fu I'S, in s.a ble. ina i tin. finfo, ~. lai.r.l "- • Atis and pieces. • . 1 t....- . LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF Fps.- GOODS. '•• , 'ti i TlliS MORN in.:, December 15; at 10 o'clock. wilt b.". s•ita h. months' credit • c ni it About 750 packages and lots of French, q„ d British dry goods , comprising a n•;•,....;:=4:• %Roy and staple articles in silks, -,,."• cotton fabrics. , LARGE POSITIVE SALE of 110 .'rrs hu h ., ON TUESDAY 1401:SIM; )ecetnberl6, at 19 o'clock, vrill te..y 4 months' credit— ". "cf. bout 1,000 nackf,sges boots, Rho—, ta, &c.. embracing a general sioriZti. Is, of City and &stern manufactwe. __._...._ . LARGE POSITIVE SALE OP Ditr ~. . ON THURSDAY 4'. December IS, at 10 o'clock, trill be M OSNIP; 0 4 ~,A f b 1 4 nionthe' credit— tl4 (bout 775 Packages an d lota or Britiall C. i . 1 American du goods, embrneir 4 k f; ; ;Pkt. Irtment of staple and fancy hc;:c14..11:4 itods, linen and cotton, and , ilk.t. """ 4 1 - - -- --- --- - NESS, BRINLEY, 4 co 42.9 SALE OF I3lF0It('LI) rt N ~ D O TUESDAY MOitNfsf; Dec. 10, at 30 o'clock, on 4 Mouths' • *SO lots of fancy and staple itnpett:sl dr„ Samples and dataingrie, 4.11 y, 1 .SLIP FORD & CO., AtiViik • • ha 525 MARKET and 522 Coll3l Eol.l , ^‘ '4l . ----- - SALE OF 1,000 CASE:, 110076, su r l / 44. .... zi. GANS, ac. THIS MORNING, December 15, at 10 o'clock olaiaeir, le n t 6, , 'Logue, 1,000 ca.sfi menu, lii . l N. :Uhl 4C..i. A 'grain boots, car awd . kip breg kos, 15,.c5,, omen's misses', and children a nilr, ki i .,•f: ,, a. orocco keeled boots and show,,,, 4 . a i t . r... i s. ,z. , ii. l c , so, first-claas city-made goods. "t'd gai- Open for examination, With c itt , i ,, e morning of sale. ,'".• , 50, 4 SALE OF 1,000 CASES 100 m, si t) ,, oAn sT • .N. Iti, oN THuRSI).,A" U6RNINC; leceinber IS, at 10 o'clock mrcisely. wildt;,bo'Olts"), cl'a.alrsaaninndedne'lk,iiighde:eliv:l;6:,l"iirs:klift,htacitigii.. ten's, misses', 'heeled boots and idine,: .oa,,4'ir, ••exam illation. witlic.4: THOMAS di • Nos. 139 and 141 Smith I.( dmiuistrator's Additional Perempkr Hiatt' Wood t, deceased VALUABLE iFI'OCKS, MAY,. ON TUE.SUAI". • December 16, at 12 o'clock, noon, trill lie tle, without reserve, at the Philadelpliiii 7dor of administrator's 6rp4 $,500 one For account of whom3s it B ON y concerti -56 first mortgage Sinking html Baids, 44'0 4 .; eokuir, Mt. Pleasant, and Mitscatine 11111mailV 16 Bond 8, $5OO each, Henry countv jowa. VALUABLE REAL EsTAl'fi Immediately after the Stocks will le. .41 % ottlit of Real Estate, including vat nablei.'t idsoine aud Plain city dwelliugs, Pamphlet catalogues now ready. --------- ItE.kt ETATII--TUESDAr :iElr ues now reed contain ing fe:ll4, : S in T p O l SK e p cit Ar ai ll og s of all the property to he selll on 'fl!EibAY • inst.. with a list of halos tikl oud :nth 1).,,, p r mi n o. a great Variety ~.f valoable prArtal er of- 45rphaus' Court. exoeaterd. mid °Uteri. ----- REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE Salt Aa r . A scription large amount cour4tr at rirsteliat% inc!udisz • of am o u n t N.y be had at the Auction Mum y .prlpeny. him( REAL ESTATE SALE—DECLUER ALUABLE COAL LANDS, PAZi ld ty, Penna.., being i nundivittpl riga% of, ti, known as the Fishing emit Veal Lau; y of the act, and the names,,, the owxr, lons of the Estate, and the Jtep9rt au.t esr, 4 ,i. oal Operations, toFtlier with a liar, may Auction Rooms. he machinery for is contracted for, to be deltyered on th. i. 4), nxt • 4firPorther informiltani tapy h 4 4 shen to J. Sergeant Price, Ese., zecictary ~(de y, at 813 Arch street. ALSO, AT THREE-STORY BRICE DISTILMr,. buildings, modern improvement,,Pt 'WO 'THREE-STORY ERICK DIVELLP;6; 230 north Juniper street HREE.STORY- BRICK DWELLIXG, Tweltl th of Buttonwood street. xecutor's Sale—Estate of Wm. Fre..44. 3 . ( t ett , till TB:BEE-STORY BRICK DWELLI'Sus using avenue and "Rio Grande Place." Ll 'REEF THREE-STORY BRICK LWELLIS64.r. st. west of Nineteenth st., between rhill streets. 'eremptory Sale—LOT, monoomeßs An) rth of Frankford road, IS:h Adeabolo 7WO.TDREE-E'rORY ovaLusci . d 10S Bread street, between 5ee,..1.1..5.1 Taii4 eve Arch street, with two three-storY brick C. the rear. a 'erentptory SaIe—MANDSOME MODERN 614, ONE AND BRICK RESIDENCS, No. GU &TAT st of Sikteenth st,; 22 feet front. Bas all fisiblea iveniences, &c.;_ sale absolute. TALUABLE PROPERTY, known as the R.V.Fingfr ITEL, No. 422 Race street, west of Fourth sAt.4 nt. • ' 0 TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINS,34,* ii i Sears st, between Sixth anti Serest!' alkyd' 'Lawton et.; 2 two-story bria thttiliuzs tt+tat • B OF MEDICAL, THEOLOGICAL MEM AND MISCELLANEOUS WOK:. TIIIS AFTERNOON, December Li, :It 4 o'clock, at the Aorth% ,•ftry of. valuable medical, theoluifical„ and onS work,, a slumber of surgical L'i•trelllt9ll. Ft rticalars acecatalogueg. E OF A PRIVATE COLLECTIONOF ABLE, AND INTBRESTISiI OS TUESDAY APTERSIMS. eeernber 16, at 4 o'clock, will he s:11,1 hi um a private collection of coins:bk. and iirept ks on Various subjects, many of L nolo ti s, with fine illustrations. Also, A filllUb.tkif he att of drawing and painting. and tam einpa For partieularS See earllogites Pole fin-Account United States. WOOL. COTTON; AND LEAT/fElt CUTTINGS ON t:ATURDAY MOILVJX(I. December 20, at 10 oclock, at the Auction it. 1.111 rge quantity of wool, Lytton, and leather enc.* I so about :3.000 R; Ira Per. .941^5 flay be examined aay time precietts C. WOLBERT, A.I3CTION MART, No. /6 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, Between Market and Che:ituut. The subscriber will give his attention TA3 sales (k 4 Estate, Merchandise, llousehold Furaiture,Faay.Gsek Paintings, objects of Art and Virtue, Jo.; width shall have his personal and prompt atteaUsaad kt which he solicits the favors of his friends. ELEGANT FRENCH' CHINA TEA SETTic V.l-11.0) FANCY GOODS. THIS MORNING, December 13, at 10 o'clock, at No. MS:Mb Sinliana Very rich French china, in single ;Ld &lib:. :-.4 , 41 for silver; elegantly decorated French tkir.l perb dinner setts, toy setts, and a general rlch.fancy goods. EXTRAORDINARY PURE \VISES, BRANDE 4 .3S KIES, SEGARS, ON TUESDAY MORNING. December 16, at 11 o'clock, at \0.16 &ash>irusY3 Comprising extraordinary tine wines, brand'? whislries, &0., belonging to rho same laro ine have been selling for the last year. Warranted psrtist unadulterated. N. B.—Theee liquors hive given entire st:l4.l.;iti it all purchasers. Private gentlemen are invited 11 ego ine them. PANCOAST S. WARNOCK., AIX TIONBERS, No. 213 MARKET Strict. LARGE POSITIVE SALE Gi r llea TANtIT GOOK FI:ENCII AND GER3I.I2i By Catalogue, THIS Dec. 11, commencing at 10 o't lock precisely. C0MP05 , 4 an aSSUrOuent of ucw and desirable:awl.' for / 10 " 4 sulfas. Included trill be found— A full and very attractive assortment of vvr just landed, comprising Bohemian glass Wan?, au figures, and fancy goods.' china tea-setts all ,141-. 'French and German wood toys and figaret, blocks, &c. Arrauged for examination, _with catalogn.,A, emir a the morning of sale. FURS, FURS. Also, 110NDAY .11.01121150. At commencement of sale, an invoice ,n* laity' y misses' fancy furs. ----- LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF AMERICAN AND PORTED DRY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, 31 /Llb EERY GOODS. &c.. by cm:duple. ON WEIJNESDAY SIORNIN(i. December 17, commencing at 10 o'clock precigelY. Comprising about 7501uts of desirable mr,xl:s, adgued present, sales. Catalogues and samples earls ou the nioruias of MOSES NAMANS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION XERCNANT, sontimaka car ner of SIXTH and RACE Streets. • FOR . CHRISTMAS PRESENTS YOU SUOULD CALL ' AT NATIIANS' LOAN OFFICE. S. E. cornet of SIXTH AND RACE STREETS AT PRIVATE SALE, FOR LESS 'VI A'S HALF THE USUAL SIILLIStiI PRICES. Fine gold huntlugcase English intent lever mode , of the mast approved and best makers; openttre Etti ladies line gold. hunting-case and open laCe Ile , 0 7 watches i elegant fine gold drntnuud 554 asf; elled hunting case lever watches, full jewult4l enamelled lever and leldlie Nrawhe4; liar vest, and chatlein chains; fine gold brAcclez. breastpins, linger-rings, pencil cases and Oen , medallions, charms. specks, buckles. ses7;-pin , sleeve buttons, and jewelry of every deecripa , a• . • FOWLING PIECES. . 'M very superior double-barrel English Ink :or!» pieces, with bar locks and back-action -X-fr duck guns, rifles, revolvers, &c., together wita fancy articles, fine old xiolins, Call soon, and select bargains. M. NATO' FOR SALE AND TO LET• • . . . . . FOR RENT—M.A.RKETSTREET — Prom Janutiry. Ist, tlie .second, third. s. lll ,fi'll floors 'ot Nos. 426 and 428 'Market street.:llo SDI now - oesupied by Leon Berg' & Go: Apply. u7 i — t, 9 and o'clock. at 320 WALNUT Street, Office stairs. ' . f§ FOR SALE OR TO JwitHOUSES, on the west side of BROAD Stre 01 07:;"1 Columbia avenue. Apply it the southwest cett.!., NINTH and RANSOM streets. sg.s. de TO RENT: A THREF.STOR Y .waBRICK DWELLLNG, on RACE Save, 01 0 above Twelfth. north side. Rent low to a goot Apply to WETREHILL datittlTH=t. u. l 47 and• 49 North SECOND AI TO LET-A. COMMODIO CS mIiaLDWELLING, /4:1321 North FftOXT Street. , 11.4 moderato. Apply to WETHERIII, 1 31 . 0 ' . • 0c27-tf 47 and 49 :North SECOND ttrert • • EFOR `SALE:--STORE -STORE lilt." T].—One of the bentidinds for Iniit. , ,o. in g:! • ty of Gloucester, situate hi' the clesinthie lsor:: 31- ; Woodbury, N. .T., S miles from Philsilotphia. is an.old. stand, all the improvements Witt% in order. Terms trmy. Apply to rgrri de.l3 No. 309 W.U.Nrir S.. GERMANTOWN COMM; E NI! SALE 'VERY LOW corner of RITTENHOr , • r .: LEHMAN Streets, with stable and carriage hett•••: • by 171 feet. o • • Also, The Philadelphia House," at CaFe• o• 3 `' • •- or without the furniture. The houso • *di•ro..• ben4,•large parlor, dining room and kitchen.w!d i . t. house, Wash house, &c., &c. Lot. tiff br WO. P,11,?: stabling forl-1 horses—pleasantly shunted. and " sold very cheap. A . large variety of Cottages, Farms, sudeltY Or.P 6 for sale or exchange Also, 3 Grist Mills. with lands and houses att:!rh' 4 l B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH ett,of or 6. corner Seveuteenth and tar! LARGE FACTORY AT PITHI. IO Aga. SALE.—On the premises; on MONDAY'. 10 „;,„ 23E11.1600662, used for the Inauntluinn) of *taws vv -- and other article.; required by laws builders., The Factory_ is situated on STARR. Stre.n. to W.. rough of PH tENIXVILLI3, near the depot.:o feet Iti r o by 60 feet iu depth, two stories high in front as rnlyd stories back. The building, the lot, and all the Planing M is acngi n of (Ri ce o s h pa se n -p t),Sa er s h, Blind. 310.!ii and 'remelting nachiues, Gig Saw. Scroll Sitit, ,, zoFf= Saw, and two Circular Saws, will besold together-T.47 good order and llt fur immediate use. A ' a rse ter•lL, has been done at this pluce-ikdoeirable tur;', is no competition in Phconimille or the country. lt _is well worthy. the attention or bit:l7i. men. Conditions at sale, st.2lVelock P. M. on mi.' will he made known by h.. F. PENZIITACK EIt, de96t Agent for Wm. M. GREENW6OI)TORGE FOR Tltis desirable r l'rope t) with excellent haft w l'uer and conveuiestcis forin . 'akin,„. charcoal _ea':;: With about siXty-ilvemans of productive farie-ar47.;. niit.timber laud, Will be offered at Public raises, at PENIcit'aOO4I7ILLE, Clieter o de N'euusilva tan nolboad, dot 'llll7 itSDAV. tto. ! 3 " . , ' . at 2 o'cloc k P.M. lie , is the Frge. the ouVr l ' 9;4 'fivi fronts are. a Raok none , ma [hove. swot., Atone Teueinetw and other bli itwhiut: large stole Flow Mill hottse, with it , . Dir.tataegTh ; - coal for trothizz blooms eau he obtained az fi,lr 24.;; dell** • • BricKfAy S 331 . -- - FOR SALE-AN EXOELL 9 . FABitl. of al ores. two walks northeast of N ,. . . 1' 0 ,4 11 town, on the 4>rtuantown - Tur:3Prie• with el.:, of Buildings. Sold Venom large town. Apple Oro other imprommts. Li/Lyme oa the Maj."'. z7 .-...;11. de3.l.nr .4 v..'